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II J -■.4. ,t. ■^1 MM THEOmWACmZEH" STEAM » r doi ^rr^Yrttt, ^Wnea4t} a^f/Wti^ /*y ~ //ttf/ iuif'^t/y HUf/ Aic,'^nit//u a/ J^J^nr f,ittk/ietf/toii4 fcitf/rf/ to /nf eoH'H /f. tytiiy ftiffci.j /i '/lu 4/nin./f/ tr ff^ /f, i.v0it *$*tf/ t.\rJt/fci/ *f4 Jto44t//©••■ 50«5H ' The vi'wr lew . ^iulniqu«(5C(!liu: Kak Wedncsdt Vint Sundi)- ii «tt. D»vii'ai I ~A partial Cannda 11,- A lofalKt lu Cqdi MONTHLY B 10 11 12 13 14 16 10 IT 18 19 VO fix •li a 34 M W •JT Til F S Tv W Th P s I Tu W Til F 8 Tu W Tu F S s Tu 38W IMTi ja: New Y« Oslciittii ICarllujii inu bu: Duke ol Rpipliai Poiiuy ) Nsldou'i London Ul)Mol lir Sun Irruplli Cliarlea Dr. A Ik Or8lui a Battle ( BenJ. F 8mu 81; James '^ Amorlr Atislral I'roilde 8bu Bu Napola Mvaarl iialtlo ( Mapote Oharlti Bytowi ■P "INI ifTAWA tXfilii" AliAiAS rtiruikoluxit'Ml <*> « Irs* lioUieii J»uaib'.>r Kpacl ttolar tiycle • • .UvkUhLunsrCrtlf.,. TiK! ye«r 5i'd4 of Uio Jawisli Km i-om. Sep. I Hii . The jtar liSO ..Ctlu: M«Uoh». Era oom. Juuf l-* . II Koiiiau liidicrr^ti. Julian VfTiofl . 53 ( Dlony-'inu P'^io'l IS6S 1 'i'hc2»tU v>i w. te|>iuaxe»iiiiH buiKtav Pub. V>)itnQuiiec)• A.8k WeHiicsJaj * e»- ViMtSunilaj-in Lent *«"• #t. David "■•■ StPatrlck 5J»r- Udy Day M"- Pklm Sunday »»•'■ tfood FrWuy Apr" BMt«r Sunia/ •?'"l! -.o Low Sunday ^P'", .« •t.Geors«» Apnl JS Holiday* ai tH« Publl* OAvm* 1 I Uojati.iu SaocUiy 15 llf.h 'ltMjrs! «i.'rtri Yleisria . . Whit»ttii' Trinity humlay <'i>rpu« Cliristk Midaumiucr Day Aliutiaelmao Day Uirtb of Prince ol >V •!<>». AJveutBunilay St. Andrew Christmoa ■i'i 1 17 Its « iMa> U May II itfay H Slay S4 May 81 'Jane 4 Jaoe 84 Sept. 8» Not, e No*, » Nor. SO Dec, 8* Corpue Chriatl .June « St. Pottirand rtt. Paul June t» All .Salriti' Day Not. Coni.'tptionoftlif) Blcftsed Virgin Mary Dee. t^hrwlma* Dfl.y pec 1 b Cir««infl#lou •!»"• ', Spiptiany Jf"- ..^ AsBanciatioii •"';,•' Oood Friday ^.P""" , ■,' AaccDiion Day «i*i '] ^een Victona'a Birttiday May 24 Ditraltou «tl' lltr WcMaolta. Vernal KquiHoK U< . . March «U I Auiutuual Kquinak be«la» sojii, Pnnuncr SoUtiee begin* June i!l | WlDierSoNtlee begins ... i»co. EciliMies In JS0.'l. In the yi'ar 1868 lliero will i>f two Eeliiisos ol' ihe Suis and two of the .Moon, I -A aartlal Kellnse of tbo Sun, May 17, in\ Ifihle in I III, - An annular Ei'lipst- or ilio *iiii, Novonilx-r Iv, Canada. invigiblo in Canada, il, -A lo!alEclii)8t!'>rii»e.M«'>u,June 1, parll.T vwihlc | IV.- --.\ partial EcHp'^o ofMu- Moon, No\. 24 26, risibU lu Canada. i ><> C'nnnUa. MONTHLY RB:GISTER.— HOLY AND SAINT DAYS, &c., MKMOITACLE EVENTS JANUAEY— 31 days. 10 n 12 13 14 lA 10 17 18 1» 21 .'8 V!8 34 M W 'if 1 Til ih- Tv W Til P S « M Tv W Til F S Tu W Tu F S s Tv 88W tWTa Now Year'i Day. Calciiltn taken, iT&i. Kartliquakp lu C'nna.ln, Itiii^, •i:i» tiV2tDX\ Al-TKR CllRI»TMAK. Duke or Torkdi(>d,lb87. Kpipliauy. N'lc-nua Confercncf. Ponuy pobliiK>' o»labliihcy isT SuNUAY Arrr.i'. Kpipiianv. (flri», l>«fl?8. Charles James Fox born, 1749. nr. Aiken born, 1747 ; died, IHii. Oritlui at. to asRU*. L. N. Woll'o born, 1 '-.'ti. Battle Curunno, Hu)t, Benj, Franklin died, iTOC, UND tiUNDAT AI'TER KPIHIIANY. Jaiiios Watt, engineer, born, 17M. ' Amorlran Independence aelcnowiedge<), 1 r^ii. Australia cotouired, \1iiS. [ii] First general meeting of MhaieUDldefs ol a. « p. It 11 ! John HoKinnoii, Riq., appointed ; Prciideni, and H. ttetl, Esq., Secretary, I^Vl, | 8ab SUNDAT Ai^rnR Kpiphant. i Napoleon escaped from Elba, 1815. I Moiarl born, 1766, Indep. of Greece prod, 183'i. ' Ualtlo or Atlwal, imd. i Napoleon HI. married, I »», ObarUt 1. b«li«ad«d,l«4l. | ,Byt<>wnMe«JiftDloi'LMt.iiAMt«ii.Uiewr., im> | FEBRUARY— 28 days. ■*v.rrvM.r»iMA Binpat. I French took Komo, l7Pi). jSpoDlih nmuliiition nholished, I8t8, C«»», hos bet. Ut. P.ridiin and I', 9,, 17SJ, I Victoria Cross founded, IS&6, I King Charles II. d., 1(M5. IriHur, at Milan, li». iTroat) with i:u8«ia, l!70. Sir Vl, Blackstoue d., 1780. Valentine's Day. SiiRoVF Si-xnAV. French cuter Napli-K, ISOft, Serious Fire at McKay's Chaudlcre Mill*, 18«i. • Michael Angcio d., IC>G4. John Martin d., ISM. Ash Wednesday. Emp. Austria stab., IS68, Copernicus born, 1478. Joseph Hume died, l8iV». U'itlotn, IMI. The Packet changed to naino or 7'he Otta^iin l«T SiNi>AT IN Lest. Sir J. Ueynoldsd., 17M, Poaee eonferenco at Paris, 1808. First newspaper, Kyioion I/nUp^nJtnt, iMUed, 1 986; name siiortly afterwards ch, to Bytowt, Tom Moore d , ISA2. [&vivttH. Nicholas Sparks, Esq,, died, 1889. SpODcer wood burnt down, IS80. ■ i m .iMi^i ■ i»l — ■ ■■ ill ■ ■ I.I - ^^ii" ■•.—Mti— W Wm . uVe*»/ iftor tA l(/ij) Yeat\ I iS J'l.M SjTi- 4iW 6|Tii tVF TiS S'S ajM lOlTf 11 w 12 Tii 13 F 14 S ICM 17 Ti 14 W IR Til 20 F 21 S SI) S 24 Tv S6 W 3(! Tii 17 F 38 S ■— > Z .^ =E ^\ mn HOLY AND Saint DAYS, &c., MEMOKAIJLE EVENTS. MAROH-31 days. 8 {3mm StNKAY IN LkNT. M |(1) First daily mail between IJj town* I'reecott, Tu W Til F 8 a M Tb W Ta P 14 8 Tu W Th F S s M Tu W [1968. "^.1 Hon. U.K. Pinhfy died 18u7 First United titateii C.mgress, lib'.*. Columbus discovered Jamaioa, 1494. M. Angclo b , I4T4. Slogy of Acr« coin.. 1779. First tree fulled at Hull, by P. Wright, Esq., 1^0t> 8bd guNUAT i> Lent. ]Sarn»dolt« dl« Bunjainin Wust, the palutor, diod, 1830, Hanniih Cuwit y died, Itj09. De^jiifUinB Canal accident: M lives lost, l$i{i< Gu8tavu8 IV. dethroned, 18U0. Admiral B>n); executed, 1757. S4TR Sdmiay in LatiT. First lecture at Mnchaa. Institute dclirerod by Or. VanCortlsndt 1&D3. St. Patrick'!) Day. The poet Maaainger d,, 1 640 . PrinuesH Louisa boru, 184S. Hampden Heath battle, 164S. Bir Isaac NowtOD died. 1737. Earl Dalhousie died, ISSis. 5th Sex. IN Lknt. HobarlTowii inun., 18M. Shakspeare b., 1564. Duke of Parma asa., 1854. Queen Elizabeth died, 1608. LADY DAY. 3,000 Chinese BebeU decap. TnjDuke of Carob. b., 1819. iCtMoix, 1856. F iDuke of Portland d., 18.54. Peace of Amiens, S 'War with Kussiadeclar., 1834. [ISM. 8 IPalm Bv>'. .S.v nwillriyni ftrndflMBti •iHv^lifM WttlratMM If^-^'i ill, 3v 1863. MONTHLY ftEGISTER. I HOLY AND SAINT DAYS, &c., MEMORABLE EVENTS. JtJtY-3I days. 1 ■i 3 4 5 » 7 e « 10 il 1< .13 14 10 16 17 18 S 19 90 31 22 88 34 25 •i» «T <6 M 80 81 W Th F 8 8v M Tir W Tii P 8 Sc M Tu W Til F So U To W Tu P 8 Sir M To W Tb P Pn. Allco married, lUii. Battle of tlie Royno, Sir Itob'irt Peel died, 1$S«. [WM. Quebec Toundcd by Charnplain, 160S American Jndopondenco, declared 1770. 5th SOUDAT AKTBR TRINrTT. Crimea evacuated, 18M. Bheridan d.. 1^10. Fire Aueliiand, N. Zoaland, Dniie ol qambridise died, 1S66. [1858. Prince of Wales oinbarlted for Canada, 1860. 1 ) Severe Shook of EarlliquKlie at Ottawa, 1861 . Orand Lodge of F. M. aaaom. in Ottawa, 1860. OlH SOMDAV AFTRK TrIMITT. (11) John EniD, Eaq, M. P. P., died, IS.'^r. The Baatile destroyed, 1789. St. Swithin. Emp. Napo. aurren. to Ting. , 1S13. lit lis U liii >; 13 18 SEPTEMBEE-30 aays. Ti, Prince of Walee laid fonndatloH stone of Par. W London burnt, 166(t. [Uuildings, I860 8 Th Oliver Cromwell died, 1C6S. French revolution, 1739. T^rd Dr. Watta born, 1674. Petrarch d., 1874, 7th Somday aftbr Trihitv Catbcart, died, 11 16 [1859 J 17 French inva. en Knf(. rnperd, {TtS [1845 "^O Potaloe blight, 1813. Span . Armada olT coast of > Buma died, 1796. [Kng. , 1588 . Pirat steam engine manu. in-Bytown by T. M. Cana. Union Act assen. to, 1840. [Blasdeil.lSSS. (28) Ottawa Tribune newnpapcr flrst issued, James I. crowned. 160'j. [1^54 Stii Sdndav ArtKB Trinitv. Lord Elgin Tislted Bytown, 1SS8. ' - .- Lord Darham died, 1840. Wiiberforce d., 1888. Mary Q. of Scots marriua Penn died, 1718. [Darnlor, 1566. Qoeen Victoria shot ot, 1848. Dog days cud. Riots at Mancb., Eng., 1880. Sebastopol bomb., 1855. Lord MetCHlf J., 1844i. 14Tn 8rJiD.1T after Teisjtt. Sir a. Simpson d., I860. Dr. .Totinson b., 170&. Wm. Conqueror died, 1087. Sebastopol evacuated, 18&5. Th Bat. of Lake Erie, 1818. Mungo Park d., 1771. F Bat. of Stirling, 1297. Thomsim, poet, b.. 1700. 8 (IH) Wolfe and Montcalm killed, 1>59. Sir ISth Sun. after Trinttt. C, .T. Fox died, 180(J. 14 M Duke of Welliugton died, IV/^. i5Tu Ilu.'ikisson k., 1S*4(». New York taken, 1777. ' W .James H. d., 1801. Fenlmore Coopi-r d., 1851. Ta Constitution United States pr*claiincd, 1787. F The Suspension Bridge at Ottawa opened, 1844. H Foundation st. of Ocn. Pro. Rogpltnl laid, 1358. 16th af. Trihity. [19] XA. Sydenham d, 1841. 20iau 21 19^(20) Found, ittono lafd of first b'ritlge across river 22jTo 1 ' * S 4 5 • I 8 • 10 II 12 18 14 16 16 IT 18 1* JM at 32 38 34 SO 36 27 38 49 80 31 S Ar M To W Th F 8o M To W Th F 8 Bo M To W Th P 8 80 M To W Th P 8 8o M BaUla of the Nilo, 1798. ji 1 Earl Stanhope b., 1708. Embar. of (!oluinbnR, Calais Uken by Edward III., 1847. [1492. (4) Queen visited Cherbourg, 185^. Prince Alfred born, 1844. Battle of Segovia, 1812. L. Philippe proo. K. of 11^ Sir A. HcNal) died, 1862. [Prenrii, 1S30. 10th Buh. aftks Tbijiitv. J. Drydon b,, ItiBlJJ" [at Fails, by Countess Dalhousio, 1636. [21] Oronnd broken fur Bidetiu Canal, 1SS6. Kefief of Lucknow. 1567. ^ Porson died, 1706. .« (27) Oiivcrnor Head visited Ottawa, 1866. * 17th Sonday after Trinity. - Hon . Peter McO i II d icd, 1860. MICHAELMAS DAY. M. St. Aroaud d., 1854 Ancona c, 18C0. O. Whilfivld died, 1770. AUGUST-31 days, nrjiujfcl) M^ O0TOBER~31 days. 8 ISO 10 11 Oreenwich Observatory founded, i07A Battle of Lake Champlain, 1814. ^ .. First Annual Rifle Matcbv in Ottawa (3 days), H2 Battle of Blenheim. 1704. [1863. '~ Printing introdaoed, 1487. King'4 Col., London, Sir Walter Scott born, 1771. flncor., 1?20. llTH SoNDAY APTtR TrIKITT. Vl Duehesa of Kent bom, 1766. i ' Bleamboala Invented, 1807. Queen visited Paris, " Royal George " Bank, 1783. [1 858. (31) Formal opening of R. W. di: O. R'way : 200 [Amerleaa vislionienterta. at Ottawa, 1663. Crib with Smonon it grounded immediately oier t2vu SoNDAY AnaBTRiHiTY. I Chaudicre, 18.')4;j Washington taken, 1S14. \ men all saved. ..^ Bat. Creiav, 134S. Indian Mutiny com., 18,%7. Prince Albert bom, 1819. Bombardment of Algiers, 1816. w. L. Mttolientio d., I80t. Robespierre ex,, 1794. [80] Bytown & Prescott R*way Amendment (Ist) 39 i8tb Him>Af APTxn Trinity. [Act, 1851> ,30 Prince of .Walea visite d Ottawa, 1860 ^-^ 81 Tu P 8 8u M To W Tn K S 8c M To W Th F 8 So .M To W Tn F S Bo M To W Tn F 8 Str. " TMkeo Blade "" lost : 786 lives lost, 1354. Mr. Bell^ gold medal for plongtilHg, Co. Russell, won by Mr. John MoGinnIs, <>tgoodo, 1863. 18T1I SrSUAY AFTBR Tb1!(ITY. Tocumseb d., 1SI3. Turkcv dfc, war ng. Russia, Zimmerman died, 1793. [1868. Pcacfi with Araer,1788. (3)Qov.MonekatOt.l862 Victory at Agra, ISf/!. Eddystono Lightliouse Htm. Th> t. McKay diud, 1855. [comp.,1769. (9) Flr«t sod turned on Bytown and Prescott 19th Sunday aftrb Trinity. t^'road, 1861. Mr. Beir* gold medal for ploughing, Co. Russell, won by Mr. Peter MoKwen, Rusaell, 1861 Battle of Hastings, 1066. Bat. of Jena, 1806. Karl of Derby bbdd., 1661. Mnrat ex., 1816. English Houaes of r- iinment bnrnt, 1884. Shock of an Earths < ':•; in Ottawa, It^CC. 20™ St; BDAY AFTBR ^l^'.StTV. D, SwIft d., 1745 Leigh Hunt born, 1734. Battia of Navarino, 1827. Battle of Trafalgar and death of NeUon. 1805. Cromwell's funeral. 1658. Battle of Edge Hill, lOli, <...ii? Firat Steeple Chase In OtUwa, 1841 . '- ''■ -■ >! 3lBT Son. AF. Trinity, Ist st. of R. C. Cat)f«dral Kneller died, 1738. [laid, 1841 Brindley died, 1773. Marshal Soult died, 1861. CavBlgnao died, 1867. Battle of Fort Erie, 1813. [R. Boll. 1845. Bytown Packet newspaper purchased by Mr. Au. Hallow's Evb. Jolin Evelyn bora, 1680 gtve the plant a (hlr trial In thia country, before d(|- «ld1nf that we cannot profltably raise it. Firtti>7ard manure, varies nnieh in the degree of Ita tt0t)Mxkmpvmei,trf ttttl ap4 ear<« that l« ;aken In pre- ••rvllii'Miilml«lHictli«ir solid and lib-aitf exoremenU WHk^aMfWy^od otter labtUMes which by fomenia- tIM pfMMi # oompoat tnore w less rieb tn Ui« food of gMA. AiKqutli tlbeMllr fed bn hav, tnmlpi, Unsoad iMyMMii, jiMduce a M'aiiaMhtMeeedtflglj rl^ In «f ll* vkrloui tlM »t'l!|tt»> »q'nw« bjr " ' sotenoe dlrj^oted to tifenaiti "" galivand tboy ttiiva ndt btti •ItraMMNUy (9 bevjl :U: O If ' I t» M0NTH1.V KKOISTKH. IIOLV VN'D SAINT DAYH, &v.., MEMORABLE EVENTf?. NOVEMBEB- 30 days. DEOEMBBB-31 days. 1 80 3!M 3Tp 4:W \iVTh 9 8u It W taTji 13F US 16: ar I« IT 18 If 90 31 39 28 94 3S 2< 27 28 3» *> M Tu W Th F 8 Sv M Tc W Tii F 8 8u M aaSD SUSDAT AJTtR TbISITV. Capua oaptorad to Plodmontcso, HHO. «nd Rebellion in Lowvr Cnnada, ISiiK William III. landeil, 1688. Oreat Ploughlns Match— Carletoii "<«. liuMoll. Bombardment of Canton, I4M. [Ism. Louii Fccht died, 1661. 88rD 8B5DAT Al-TIR TbINIIT. The Prince of Wales bom, 1S4I. Bytown A, Prea. H'way Amend. I9n2nd baUWindui'i Bo«s1nHoU9><,Tor.,biimt,t8 Tc Queen Dowager died, IMS. W I Battle of Ausierlitii, 1806. Km. Ferdiniind ab4i., Th Ht. Paul's Cathedral finished, I7t0. [tMS. F !Monl«omcrTb.,17TI a ;(A) Rlot» in Montreal, 1887 i(V5>:-,« , ^ Su M Tc W Th F S »v M Tc W Tn r 3 2nd 8c!<. im Adtbht. Insur. in Citntdi, IWT. Sidney beheaded, 1688. Cuba dis., 1489. Mary Q. of Boots bom, IMS- Milton K, 1 60S. Hon. R. Baldwin uke Kent died, tSff, jcnBISTMAST'Vy. Wilkes died, 1: ' Isaac Newten b , 1MI> Si' jlST SCKDAT A»TSB ClIUMTMAS. M 1 Bombardment of Cantos, 1864. Tu I Dostruotlon of the ** Caroline," 1888. W Jesuits* Soeiety founded, 1684. TnlCity of Ottowa first lighted with fu, 1S» .r. r -tri X \r fiersr^ers ^ea%r Cable. \. i.t'J Ij'JJu. Tht fullowiug Tabit), couitructod Vfioa philo»o]iliic«l considerations of the attraction ol the Sun ami Moon iu their aeveral posUions respeoUiu| tlie Karth, and confirmed by experieneeof many ywura' aetaal obaerTattoa fUraishes the observer, witbimt lurthec trouble, with the knowledge of what ktad of weatker there la the greatest probability of saec«ading, and that so near the truth that m very itw instanoea wUl It be fonnd to Sh- *e» MOON. If it be New or Full Moon, or tbe^ Moflfn entering into the First or | Las^ Quarter at 13 noon or be- tween 19 «Dd 9 J 'i and 4 afternoon 4 and* OTening 4 and 10 do. 10 and 13 night 19 and 2 morning audi do. 4aQd8 do • andS do SandlO do lOMdtt do SUMMER. V^ry Raiuy. Changeable * eir ....••.....,...,,., } Fair, if wind at N. W ) Rain, If wind at S. or 8. W Fair Cold, Mrequent showers ^o WindandKain Changeable Vre4«MAt showers WINTER. Stit>tr and Rain t.. t, , Fair and Mild Fair j Fair and frosty. If wind N or 1 Bain or Snow, if wind 8 or B " Fair and firost* Hard flmet, wAees wind B or t W Snow and stemy do. do. Stormy weather Cold ntia. if wind W ; Hnoir, if E Cold, iNth higtt wtRde Muek is a valuable eeonomizerof barn*yardinaikitre. ▲ lajer of mnok in the stable saturated with «rine is netrixar good as the beat solid exoremeut. A Obrd of ■not thorongh^ mixed With a oord of Animal exore- ment, will make' two cords of mtirare worth twice as ■nieb w the QDUixed matter if left to lea«b aikd fer- nreul Itt the mnal mnoer. This mixture oab be more eqnaHy seatterwl over a ffeid, and 1tsjir«p«mofe moNi equally dlffhsed, a mmUfit of very great Importance. Itejhe Ml of the i«wryo« My gAtier wdtitik', mix tetay winter and iprtng . Try the ei(p«rim«iAI, oer- tstrtjr it wilt oost sontethlug. bat rotf tuS rtly 6b lilti. -^-^ -joljl. Bool is dso an eXi^lAtttniunre, It is Iveljr used in Kp|l«iid, and trhVQ otily MMen or rhoshels are liiMiid to (harnrii it thdmM the mm [BX ttTtont ftfoiy * WSii at and oOar t>«tM- Boot stimulants of plants, and it em be' naed to groat adrMt* tage as a coneentrkted. fliirtUiser. Fotatoee and oa#rat» •ri MAeetally benetttiftd by it. 9tx qJMEilts ofsoot li» • large hogshead of Waiter maike an exeellent liqsdd ob*- nure for the garden. . • To preserve and incroase manure let uoneeesaarf Waste ooour. EaVe.(rotq[(hs onAt fo be ptutiUta all pUcea where ealUe ar« fup^, and their n ^ potcd pi the tetioa of l&e «Mther. If Mi | Un^glected, « tair|e]>gr$on of Oi seluStei wuhei o^wd make.Mt^r««wpe,askM^, •eeta, itt Uw Isno of « dark brown liaoM. ^wli the fwOitit k«n over i^ lower Iav«Il^|lM4 tMoiOS n nSets wittflMl •xiitefke « ofa MfiAhMttg MVlae. Tlhi uitimi^H ,,T5f^ v.'otoaiA, tjuecd eat,dair-^'" ihe 3«th decease of M yreeUlsaedJd MarrlcaFeb-^ Trinee Alb*.-, Baze OebonrI Order o/ the »j«itoria AdeUa Npvffnber W HM,t»Hie^ l»«lsofBsn_ HUem/ LoalM< AfttuT^. -m Laopold G«org( f)«itrice Mary Qaerge,Bi*«< Mneeseiwr" inlylMi.t8 Siitile WOUaml.. WttUaall. Bearyl... VterlMS.... BMlwdl. BcBryin... jMwatd l;- S^tiu*. Renry VI.. Mward IV BdvardV.. Riohard.II] f ORE AN! u IW 8. . .f, ■ I - nada, I«§t. >rn, 1543. tf-, Ib59. OoroMKhd-, ^wn, ISM. larreaohtd (tied, ISM, »n b , ISM, ISUi I iVfooB in tMrrattoa •ra ia< the ibnnd to ^Of. »ir If 15 1663.] THE ROYAL FAMILY, ETC. V.'(/raBiAt Queen of the United Kingdom of Gxfiat Britain aad Iralaiid ; only daughter of Kit laic Eoyal BiKknma flward Duke of Kent; and Victoria, lateDochcMof eat, daturtiter of Fraaeia, Ooko of Saxe Cobourg ; born the Situ May, 1819 : nweeedcd to the Throne on (be deeaaae «f her Uncle, William IV., Jium 90th, IsaT; iPraelalmad JiBie SUt, 18ST; Crowned June 26Ui, 1686 ; Carried rebmary 10th, 18M, to Hla late Royal Hlgbnew frinea AllMrt AoguBtus Cbarlea Cmmanuel, Prince of Baxe C«b«arg and Gotha, Knight of the Blost Noble Order o/ the Garter. Ac, Ac.. Ac. VKJteria Adelaide Mary Louisa (frincesc Koyal) born Hprmber Slit 1840: Married January SSth, 1»58, to RS.H. riredaiiek WlUlam, Prinee of Prnwia. Atlart Bdward (Prince of Walei) bom November ytli, 1841. AU^Maod Manr,bom AprtllOth, 1948: married Ut Jnly, 1MB, to Hla Boyal Uighncw Priaeo Predcrtck William ' Aoala of RMM*Oannatadt. Alf^ InlMr Albert, bom Ancv4t'4th. 1844. RMem Atnnsta Victoria, bbn Btor Mth, 1848. Looiaa ^vUiw AlberU, bom M«re|i 18th, 1848. Arthur WUBamPatrl(di Albert, bora May t«t, IBM. Laapold George Duncan Albert, bom Atffil Tthi 1668. RMtrlee Mary Victoria Peodore, bora April l4th, 18.^7. THR QUEKN'B COUSINS. Qaarge V;,iaiif ofnaaiTir, bMti Magr STth, 18l». George, Dake^ CasbrMga, bora ftlardi 36th, 19t». Pflneeaa Anaurta, (Duehcaa of Meeklanburg BlreUU) boru July IMMSnL HinniiKlaliliiTniliilmlin Bisabeth, b«ra Novembar »Ttb, im\i:,\- NOKMAN UNS. Sdffan to JtMgn. Wmism I Oct. 14, 10« WlUlamll 8ept.»fl0e» Haaryl Aug. J, 1100 ftayhoi. Dec. «, 1186 PAMILT OP PLANTAGENET. Henry II Oet. », 1 155 RUkMdl July •,1169 Mtt, A[^l<,irM Bearyin Oot.l9,»l« Mwardl.. Nov. t8, itTt MtafUn July 7, 1807 MiHrtUI Jen. M, 1887 RiokaTtf II. S'Wb 21 ^ 1»77 B0U8B OP LAVOAITEK. HeiiMIV 8ept.8>,18»S HSiy V. nS.»,Uli Keary VI A\ig. 81 , 1422 ROUSB OP TOItK. IMward IV Mar. 1, 146l BdwardV. April4,l48S IUohard.XU June M, 1488 TOU AMD XANCASTBR UMmO INTHEHOUBBOP jM ; TDOOK. Beary VU. of Lan Aug. tt, I4S5 Henry VUI April 89, IWO VI. noUM OP SnTAKT. JtlMg-f Cknical. Urn OMtiaoBweaith fVeat. v . , . P«.. .iV.tU :t:!: Jab. 98, 184« . July 8, 1068 Nov. 17, I6U Hair,9l,l6eS ■ ••f<«^a«t*;*«a BRUNSWICK FAMILY. George 1 Aug. 1, 1714 George II Jnna U, 1TB7 George III Oet.9M780 George IV, Jan. 99, 1899 WiUtam IV. June 98, 1890 Victoria June 90, 1687 First Lord of the Treaaurer Viteount Palma^on. Chancellor of the E.\che(|ucr Mr. W. E. Gladatt>De. Fornign Secretary Barl Xnaaall. Home SccrcUry Sir G. Grey. Colonial Secretary Duke of Newcaatlc. Secretary fbr War Sir 0. 0. tewla. Secretary for India Sir Oharlea Wood. First Lord of the Admiralty Duke «f Somerset. Lord Chancellor Lord Westbnry. President of the Council Barl OraaviHe. Privy Seal Doln of Argyte. Pottraaster-Oenaral Lord Stabler of Alderiy. President ef the Board of Trade. Mr. M. Olbam. President of the Poor-La* Board. Mr. a P. ViUler*. Duchy of lAneaster Mr. Oardwtil. vat IN TRB CABINBT. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Earl of Carlisle. Secretary for Ireland Sir RobertPsel. '"> Attorney-General Sir W. Athertoa. Solicitor-General SirK. Pabner. Attoraey-Oeneral fioirlrdand. . . .Mr. tiiot. O'Bagan. Solicitor-GcniDral for miahd BIr. Jk. Lawaon. SecreUrics of the Treaanlry Mr. Brand, Mr.^P. Ped Seeretary I ^ ■ - - - - — Civil r ' I^rd , _ , , Judge Advocatit Genem Hr. Headlam. \,.v? Vice-Prcaldaot of Prttrjf OouaeU forEdiuaUoA Mr.JjDwe. ^ Lords of the TMMury.. {S''#iSSKu.bAr. '^ TUB MVAL WtigUOtP. '.( Lord Steward Vliarf St. Gomaaa. i Lord Chamberlain .VMoaiuit Bftair. Master of the HMie Marquis «f Altoibwf ;> Master of the Baekhaonds Eail^f BcMbdk«iih. i BlistrcBS of the Robct. ........... OuehtM of Satlwiuaf. eUrics of the Treaaolry Mr. Brand, Mr. P. Pm (tary to tta Admiralty LeriiClarence .tagel. I Urd of the AdmlnaCy Mr. IPhltbcead. I Advocate. ....,.,,. Mr. Moherief. , . ^ ,< THE OOVBRNOX GKHBRAL. ■.«yi •V .1 i I Von: M, R. % Hie Excclleney The Rlgjit ttonbCable Charies Stanin, Viaoouat MOKCKiof Templenkora hiUtaOonnty of TipMrar}, One of Her Malcity's Most Honorable Privy Council, Qm- eraer General of British N^Mh. AinciriGa, and Oapiila General and G^rtrernor In Chief Ik and over the Pn>«1iiMe of Canada. MovA Scotia, New Brumwick, and the WtaA of Priaea EdwaM, and Vtee-Attnilttl of.the aamcr Ac., 4e. Captain BetaUaek, ISrd Ifai^ment, Military Seerilatlr and Prinelpal Aide-dcrCiimp, al«b Aaalft. Gov. Seoretsip- Odoiicl Irvine, Prbvlneial A1#;de>0iw». . : Llbut^Col. Dttbheaniur, 6xtiiirr6vlnelaf Aidc'de-Oamp. Denis Oodley, Bsq., Govclnvsi^ GeBeri]*« Secretary. EXBCUTivK ooimcn. Attotiuy Ojn^-al Wttt Hon. J. 8. Maedonaid. Attomtif GHUrat Scui Han: louU V. Sieotte. BteMvtr O^itfirat. Bon. Jamct Merria. Provi$neW SttDtttary rVa6aM). Ptmral.. ..Hoi ' aiMMvn i;Xa«uei.,.Rea,1|ai. _ -, '#iiria'. ^, _ ^.. MtUnMun «*« 1^,,. PtawgoWBilMiNKi % I !;, 3.3. C; I -. 8 LEGI8L\TIVE OOUNCILIiORS, ETi;. 1863.] I 1863: J MEMBERS OP LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Life LBor&LiTivG Codnciuorb. Skusa AND nKsisKxcxs Hon. J. Hamilton, Kingston. " A. Ferrie, Boon. " P II Knowlton, Bfomt. " P H Moore, PhUip»1mrgh. " O J Ooodhue, Lec. .V " Charles Wilson, Montreal. " Bei^iamla Seymour, P0>'fifo»«. " David If ArmstronB, Sorel. '• Gbenecer Perry, Cobourg. '• Walter H Dickson, Niagara. GLfTTIVH LR0I9LAT. DIVISIONS. Bathurfi Hon Brock " Btirtitigton , . " dittaraqui ... " EaMerii " ErU " Oore " Home " Kinn •' Malahide .... " Midland .... ■' NtiDcaiitle ' Niauara " Oi{««w'« " Quinte " JHdeau " Suitgeen " St (Hair " 8t. Lawrence. •'• Tecwmaeth ... " ThanttJi " Trent " WetAem •• York " COP.NCtlXOBS, C.W. MAMKS. . Jomos Hhaw, A J Fvrfuson, Harmanns Smith Alex, Campbell, T Bennett, Darld Christie, Geo, Alexander, J C AlklDH, David Keesor, E Leonard, W Mc Master Andrew Jeffrry, J O Currie, J Simpson, Bobt Read, J Skead, John McMnrricb Malu'm Cameron George Crawi'nrd Don'd McDonald O Blake. Sidney Smith Walt«r McCrae Geo. W Allan KLBCTlVa LCOISl.AT. BIVIMcSlB. Alma lion, Bedford " De la. Duront. *• Dela VaUiere « DeLanowiitt' " De Lorimiere " De 8al.aberry " Orand^Ule .. '• Gvlf « tnkermitn, ... •• Kewfubeo " r^ Salle " LaHrenti4ie^ . " LauMon " MiUe IsUh ... " Montarviile . Repentiffnp . " Rigaud " Rougenunit . . " Savret " Shawenegan . " Stadacona . . " VietoHa " Wellington .. " MEMBERS OP LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. COKSTITDEMCISS. SAUES. r O ADDRKSS. Argenteuil Hon. J J C Abbott . '. . Montreal Bagot Muarlce Laflramboisc:8t Hyacintbc Beavee Henri E Tasehereaot .Quebec Beauharnoia. . . Paul Denis Montreal Mtueohaue ....Ed. Bemlllard Quebec BertMer Pierre E DosUler .... Berth'r, DisMon Bonaeent^we. . .Theoooro ItoMUille. .New Carlisle Brant, ER — John Tounc Sown . . Brantford Brant, WR. . .William Ryerson. ,. . .Brantford BrockviUeTmv iiKon. Geo. Sherwood . Brockrllle Bronte CbrlgtopherDunkin.. Montreal Carhton Wm. F. Powell Ottawa Chambly C B de Boucherville. . BouchervUle Ohampiatn. John Jones Boss St AnnelaPerade OKarCtvoie Adolphe Gagnon Bale St Paul Ohateauguay . . HeniV Staraes Montreal OhieovtitSaHgenlitksvk E Price ChicouUmi Oompton John Uuiiry Popo Oookthiro OomteaU, 7iMonHon. J 3 >f acdonald . .Comwali Dorcheeter Hector L Langevin . . . Quebec Drvm.it A)'thab3 B E Dorion L'Avenlr Dmidan John Sylvester Ross. .Iroquois DurAam, £" A..John9bttterSaitb ..Port Hope Durham, ir/(..Henrr Maaro Newcastle Elgin, ER Leonidas Burwell .... Port BurwcU Elgin, W R — George Macbeth London Eeiex Arthur Bankin Windsor ITrMiteiiac James Morton Kingston Qa»pe John LeBontlller Gaspe Basin Glengarry . . .Donald A Macdonald. Alexandria Gren^lle, 8K. . Wm. Patrick Prescott Orey Gkorge Jackson Bentinck Hdtdtmand. . . . Michael Harcourt York miUon John Wbitu Milton MamMto^n, CUu . Isaac Buchanan Hamilton Btuttnge, IfR.QMtge Benjamin.... BelleTillc MaeUnge, 5 A .. Lewis Wallbridge .... Belleville Blfchtlaga Hon, A A Dorion Montreal Huntingdon . . . Bobt. B Bomerville. . . Huntlnsdon Eurcn d> BruoeSwaim Dlokaon EgmondvUIe TbervUfe Alex. Dufresne Iberville JacqiMt CaHierTtSMdoXt Z Tassa. . . . St. Laurent Jouette Joseph H John Montreal Kamouraska , .ittn Cbas. Chapal8..St.Denis,Dist,Q. Kent Archibald MoKellar. .Chatham Kingston City .Hon. J A Macdonald.. Kingston Lambton Alex. Maokenxle Lambton Ltmark,NR ..Robert Boll CarletonPlace LcMMTk, SR .. Alex, Morris Montreal. laprairie Hon. T J J Loranger . . Montreal. ZMMp»U)fton. .Alex. Archambawlt. . .L^Aasomptlon. LawU Hon. I^uis 8 Morln. . Montreal. iM^M&renJrRlfnn^t Jones Remjptvllle. Ludt^^BR . . . . .Benjamin Tott Newborougli. 2««M0(MM(2- Lofbiniere Henri G Joly Queboc ^*^^S\~ Maskinonge . . . George Caron St LwB '■'^ Megantte Noelllerbert SL8ophi«,9.ila; Middlesex, E AHon. M B Portman . . . London Milddleaete, ITAThomas Scatcberd . . .London Missisguoi .. ..^ames O'Hallnrau... .CowanrlUe ,>- Mantealm Joaepb Dafreaaa. ....HA laslp . ri , Montmagwy . . .Joseph O Beaublen . .M6utraai|ay Montmorency . .Hov^ dVHtvh Cauo^on(hiabec Montreal East .BmQ-I Cartl^r. ...Montreal MoixtreaWentreJ^on 3 Rose Montreal Mmitreal H^m<. Hon T D McGoe Montreal ifapiervWe — Jacques O Bnreaa. ... St Bern! Niagara, Tlixmtjolin Simpson Niagara yicUet Joseph Oaudet Qeutilly n« 'C^ Nor,fblk ... — Aquila Walsh Slmcoe -• i ^^it NorthwnVd^R3 U BIggar Murray i vtaui: Nort/mmb., iKTfJamos Cockbum. ....Cobourg .'-..■■■> Ontario, K R . Matthew C Cameron .Toronto Ontario, S R. . Hon Oliver MoWat. ...Toronto Ottawa, Oily . . Richard W Scott Ottawa Ottawa, Covntyvr la McD Dawson .. .Three Biv«M Otf^rd, JfR. . . .Hon Wm McDoueall. York Mills, Tar, Om/ord, SB — S keffington Connor . Toronto Peel Hon J H Cameron . . .Toronto Perth Hon MB Foley Simcoe, KoriWIr Peterborough .F W Haulton Peterboroagh PonMao John Poupore Chiohaatar Portneuf. Jean T Brousseau .... Quebec Prescoti Henry VV McOann. . .VankleekhtU Prince Edward Wm Anderson, Jr. . Mountein Tlaw Quebec, East . . . Pierre O Huot Quebec Quebec, Centre . George H Bimard .... Quebec Qtiehec, Went. . . Hon Charles Alleyn . . Quebec , _ QttebeCfConnty . Hon F Evantnrel Quebec ' ' -'* lienfreU) Daniel McLachlan . . , Arnprlor Rlchm''dit Wol/eChuXea de Cazes. . . . .Danville RtcheUeii Joseph Beaudreau. . . St Aime RimoiiAki George Syl Vain BIc.CoRimoiurio RomUle Hon L T Druramond . Montreal RusstU Robert Bell OtUwa -h SainiHyacinOieHon L Yiotor BicoUe.St Hyaetntkr^' Saint John'' » ..StJoan.Diaf^taT. Si»ncoe, NR. . .Angus Morrison Toronto •>'> Stnteoe, ;!> if.. ..Thos RFergasaou....OookBtoira -^ SouUmges Jean B J Prevost St PolyeanMu '^ ■ Stanatea?«''! Lient-Goneri Commandii Colonel the J OapUin F. ^ B. Grant Lieutenant General ; Mi Lieutenant General ; Lie maaler Qonc Llcutenani faty Adjuta owell, Dep Briaadk-I par Canada Ottawa! do Mijor Bhait )iMrc;doI!i BarretttNBtr Mo 8. Lieut MiJ.Moflati l&wrOemi ••T' Ft!?' Ballaftallle HOBtenach iahB>a{ do Lteutonanl m ises.j MOILI.OIM, a« Irmand I Foster emieux GProttIt Boiwau I Renand LI.dMt.Jiu. le J TeMlw n Hamlltoj) !onnier Dachwnay oSLaterriare JDucheana? assoB iaLaeoala /^rcbambatU'. Ilarwood eMaallaa OuevranMmf. alhiot icols Babr Ho! Ion is Smltk O, ADDUBb. atharinaa BaB,Port#«lj don T.'oi-: boc '-"-ii" •eon ophi«,ir,Bk.- don lion itraagay bee itreal I treat treat emi rara tilly ioe ray urg nto nto va Mills, IV. ito ato 3e.N««)Mr borouh letter MS leekhlU lain Tlaw ...» »c IC re — " ior lie le •KinuHuio sal I otnllw itDlaJfcM ihlekftu ■ rd » "*> Dim ' rww 1863.] JUDICIARY, MILITARY, ETC. 01 OOnrtTOMNCIM. NAMB*. P. O. ADDKKSS. THrte XtcCltjfHon J E Turcntto. . . .Tbree Blvor« Vnvnto, Ka»t. John Crawford Toronto Ttronto, Witt. . Hon J B Bobtnaoii .... Toronto Two JfoutUaiiMjean B Daoutt St Euttacho ! VaudrtuU J B Mongenaia Bigaud | V»relUfei ▲ K Klerzkowiiki .... >tCliarlesRlchel VietoHtt Jamci W Dunaford ..Ltndaay WtUmloo,Jflt.. Hon M H Fol«y Simcoe. Norfolk WitUirlo9,S R..Jimos Cowan ..iioutb Waterloo Ittdinuvy af (tmUiA. ■■• •*' UPPER CANADil. am. Archibald McLoan, Chief Justice of Upper Canada. Hon. P. M. M. 8. VankouKbnet,D.C.L., Chancellor of Upper Canada. Hoa.Bir Wm. Uy. Draper, C.B., Chief Jtutioe of Com- men Pleas. Hon. James C. P. Esten, Vice Chancellor. Uon. B. E. Boms, Jndge of the Court of Queen's Bench. Hon. John Godfrey Spragge, Vice Chancellor. Hon. W. B. Biohards, Judge of the Court of Common Fleas. Hob. J. H. Ilagarty, D.C.L., Judge of the Court of Qaeen'a Beach. Hon. J. C. .Morrison, Judge Court of Comnum P)eo». kA^^3iiti .A LOWER CANADA. ie Berlhelot: Aatittan* Judge*: Samuel Oorn- watlla Monk, and Jean Thomas Tasehereatt. ■.■■ lilU'. -■ \<-3 tei>;ifiTM>-T. I! il dSri?.'!:. LienL-Ocneral Sir W. F. WiUiaais. Bart.. K.C.B., Commanding the Forcea in British North America. Cotonel the Hon. Robert Rollo, Military Secretary. OapUIn F. W. de Wlnton, Boyal Artillery, and Cap't R. Orant. Boyal Engineers, Alde*de-CBmp. Ltentenant-Col. James Conolly, Deputy Adjutant General ; M^Jor W. Bellatrs, Assistant Adjutant Oenl. Ueulenant^l. D. Lyons, Deputy Quarter-maater General ; Lieutonant-Col. Wolsoloy, Assistant Qnortor- master General. Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon M A de Balaberrv, De- ttty Adjutant-General, L C ; Lleiit-Colonel Walker 'owell. Deputy Adjutant- General, XT C. BbIOAOK-MaJOBS AMD TBBiB HkaD-QuABTIBS.— 7^- MT Canada : Miltary distriet Nol, M^Jur Montoomery, Ottawa t do No 3, Mtjor Jackson, Cornwall ; cfo No 8, Mi^or Shaw, Kingston ; do No 4, MsJor Patterson, Co- bMrg ; do No 0, M^for Dennis, Weston ; de No 6, Major Barretto,8tratford ; doNo.7,M^.Villlers^amiltont do No a, Llentenant-Colenet Light, Woodatock ; dn No 0, IM.Moffatt. Chatham ; do No 10 If at Dennon, Toranto. £e«D«r Canada : MlllUry Diatriet No 9, Mi^r Dnehea- mu, Bivlare du Low es baa ; do No 9, Major de BelMlsallle^ Sle MarfaiBoBBee; do NoS. Mi^or de MMlenach, gt Charles i do Mo«, MidorFleteher,St itha.'m do No. 7, M^or Bnsor, Qoaoee; do No 8, leutenant-CoLBellerose, Bt VineenldB Paul ; doNo.9, TjUnson, 8t Andrews, Aventeallt do No to, r Xiiis,;ll)hj|rbioai(e | «|o Mq Uj Miyor MMpheraon, COMSriTintKOIBS. VAMBS. p. a. ARDHESt Wtlland Tbomae C Street . . . Chlppewn WdHngton, JV^«\Villlain Clark Ouelpli WeUlngtonSR. iJavid Stirton . (Juelph ITsntu'O'fA, .y A William Nolman.... Dundas , Wenticorth, H J7Joseph Ry mal Barton Yiimfuka Moyso Fortirr St DaTid, 1| . York-.NR Hon Adam WIUc. ...Toronto York,ER Amos Wright RiohroondHlU York, WR H<>r '.V P flowland . . Toronto 1. 1 ■■— - J.- %\kt (Bibut(ttei$ in €)mm(l». fMTKD CHITCH OF EVflLAND AND Ixm.ANP BRITISH MORTIf AMIHICA. R't Rev. O. J. Mountain, D.D., D.C.L. ]%)l} John Strachan, D.D.,LL.D. 1SU9 K- Quebec. Toronto. Newfound, Fredorlotob Ruport'aLd Montreal. Nova SCO Huron. Columbia. Ontario. ROMAN CATHOUO OHDBCH : BISUOPS IN OAMA&A. MostReT.P.F.Tnrgeon,D.D.,Arehbish.rAdminlstrBtor Bight Bev. C. F. Bailiargeon. D.D., Bishop of Tin*, Mgr. Jg. Bourget, Montreal. Mgr. J. LaBoeqne.St. Hyaeintbe. - < -xt'i i •* Right Bev. Jo3. E. G'.:'.gnes«ptuwa. •' > . li- 'i. I '■ " R0i» '• •' J. .J. Lynch, D.D., Toronto. ■ ■< " " r. A. Pinsonoault.D.D., Sandwich. PSBSBTTRBIAM CbDBOU OP CANAnA, IK OOHMXOTIOH wiTti TUB CuvBOB OP BooTbABn.— Very Bar. Pritf Leileh, D.D,, Moderator; Rev. Wm. flaodgrass, Clerk ; John CameroA, Esq., Troasnrer. Ca:«ada Fbbsbttgbian CnukCB.— Bov. K. Ure G^d- ■ rich. Moderator ; ^er. W. Bold, A.M., ToronU>, Uti Rev. W. Eraser, Bond Head, Joint Clerki of Synod. PaBSBVTBRT OF STAMPORD, IN COKNCOTION WITfl tH% TjNITBn PbMBTTBBIAN CIIUBOII op NoBTIt AMBBiOA,— Robert Achoson, Moderntor ; J. B. Wilson, Clerk. Wbsleyan Mbtrodibt Crvboii in CiN.iDA.— Kev Enoch Wood, D.D., President and General Superln ' tendent of Missions; Bev. Jamea Musgrovo, £PAHIM£M. 18630 I It f0;9it #«kc ittforwntiatt. Letter Satet. —Lolicn poetuJ in tanada addresMd to any place within the Province pasf, if prepaid, for 5 3«ats |»or i oz. , but if pucted unpnid such lottcra w ekarged 7 cents per t oz. On Lettors to Norn Scotia. Now iSranswIok, sud ftince Edward's Island, the rate is 5 cents per i ounce, vith optional prepayment. The rate on Letters to tliu United liiiigduin i», bv Canadian Packet, Notaxcccdingi o;t 1-2^ cent!) Bxeeedine " and not exccedinjfl oz.. 35 '• " I or, and not " 2oz.. RO " •uxd 60 on, iuoreating two rates of puslago ■MdlUmlnl for trery additional ilb. T heao chargei tout k* prepitM. > Photographs, j>roe{(f«o( tlUj/ are not upon fflae* or in caeea contai7Ung glai», may be forwarded to England ; at the Book rate of pottage. \ Book Pott with France.— " ' •":,' For a Packit of Printed matter, or single Sow*.* " '^ ''*^ paper, Book, &e not over 3 oz 4 cents Do exceeding 8 oz and " 4 oz S " ; Do ■ " 4 oz and " 8 oz IT '•' : Do "8 oz and " 1 lb 84 " : And so on, Increasing 17 cents for each additional | lb. ! The Book Post regulations between Canada and \ Knxland apply to matter Iwtwoon Canada and France, i Ifewtpabere and Pertodicatt.—Vemepnpen pub- I lUhed iu Canada may be sent by Post '^roin tne ofllceof j publication, addressed to any place ia Canaia, at the : following rates, if paid quavUrly in advance by either I the publisher at the post office where the papers are ! posted, or by the subscriber at the delivering post • office : : L or a paper published 6 times a week, 40 cts per quarter 1 " "8 " 20 " " ! '• " 8 >• ift <4 « i " "I •' 6J" " When the above rates are not paid in ad ranee by i cither publisher or snbseriber, such Papers are charged I one cent each on delivery. I Tbansient Nrwspapbki>— that ia to say, Canadlin ! NewMpapers posted otherwise than froni the oillee of I publiuation, and American or British papers posted or I ru-po«tod in CsnadUt must be prepaid 1 cent eachi by postaito stamp, or they cannot be forwarded— except on\y Bfitieh Ifewapapera distributed to regular lie- scribers by Canadian Booksellers or ll«ws Agento— such papers pass firee as they would do If received in the Canadian Packet Mails. Ktw»paptT» by Mdit from Kngtand or UhUed i6'(afe«.— Newspapers received from Kngland by the Canadian Paeket Malls are delivered free. Newspapett ft«m Bngland by the Cunard P^tM MMis are ehirg^d 8 vrafi each on delivery. (TKlsli the Amerlean transit charge.) United States Newspapers^ brought bv ttftil M/6 Canada, are charged one cent each on delivery. PwrodiciiilJ^li4MH0m),r-'^b» ntp ou Perio4i«a| Publloatlonsis, if notfioeMthg 8 ouBoes in weight, l cent; over 8 ounces, 4 cents. If prepaid br pottege stamps fireu the oflloe of nnb^ licalion. Periodicals pM/i«A«-lncludine Canadian Peri- odicals not prepaid the opmmutod rau) from the oflee of publlcatvon— not exeaipted by the jire«eding clitn*. and another PerMlpaTpubHoatliMa porfM lit tttia Province, must be prepaid by Stamp, the full raM, M the time of posting. Periodicals received In Malls from the United States are obargsd with the rates nsmod Iu the 1st dtuMe of this seoiton. Jfbttsy Or(f0e) WaMtl to «r,Tb«eBts: otrbr AT and im tA ilO, |l. MobiMI can b« dtfawa far more thaa iiO, bat any anaftaf al orders of BIO adeh may bs praeorad. sale a€ AalNMpdSiVa vbIMi arrSaEt ft! 1 eenti for ordlBary PtovIbcIbI LetUiffi 104 1863.] anited States rat ind 17 eeuls for C Letter Envelop* :laliion stamps, ai posti«e to the am The B c«i»t cnv (Its of IS 50 per price of a single Tho 10 cent ( |10 50 per hundr lopsslt cents. Penal C'Muttt ;enal claueos:— To inclose a let jo serve the purpi I he Parcel Po«t, s To inclose a U written marks to dose any other U i newspaper, at t papers (except in newspaper publl jblded within the Ksbserlbcrti), shal «Bttal PtTBLIC BODI tilYt OORTORATI Sen. J. Skead, Al ?reston, Bobert L .fames Qoodwin, L ?eace. Cownoill irew Graham, .To Ksancdy, Isaac 1 CjSkmt—Wox PI acrlain; Roderiol liehasl NUe, Med BaooBSza'B Coil Lett, Eso, Clerk; •Uward ArtnstroD days in MBrcb, J\i December. POUOB COURI.- c:«rl>-WmPLe aesdays and iVldi Utie, Edward J( Berlohoti, Fraucli Joseph Lcv«!0><> Kd Workman, Esq. Mnnlctpol Elo< iaauBty. OlTAWA J.at ilawrs. Kobert 7lMhl>rasident; Daniel McLaol Samuel Chrieti » P. P., David U arouse, ^aeretary and teidant ; Thomi OhiefOlerkiOs Spotawood, Bo OflAWAHo* i^faatdentt £d Paanon Harris ilUvrajr, G -and, U V IMoIlaBeU, la. StorMi _lTewilOoiii M^ PNaldenl 4>ee]iMW<— Mesii all.NS; )Ubi rAWAAsi 1863.J a to £ngl)n4 a 02 4C6U(8 4 02 8 «7 8 02 IT '•• 1 lb 84 •> dftioaal I lb. Canada and and France, papers pub- QUMoOoeof inaJa, at the ttM by either I paners are iTcrlng pojt • per quarter •dranettbT are chai^ r, Canadlas Ibe one* of n poitod or >nt each, b|^ '9d— «xoept tgulu aib- '• AMUla- receiToit Ib or United and by the nrd ^iMtrt '• (Thlib itiiiil tnt^ rary. P«rk><(ioa( a weiffht, 1 lOe of BHbi I wtlgEUqi otbM Ihut K4o««tto« grlonltflre, 30, and ad- itlon, to be ee, araex'- dian Ferl- tho otieo lU ral«, i? Ited Btatee t daUie o( 1863.] PUBLIC BODlIitJ, OFFICIALS AND COMPAKIEis, Wed- aeadaysandPridays; CWstoMie— Neil Morrison, John Utie, Edward John O'Neill, Frederick Davis, Magloire Berlo&on, Frauds Kilby, John Keuahan, Miuhael Nile, Joaa>hLcvtiCi|ue. OnOMBii roM Tw Cnrr or Ottawa.— Gtorgc Patterson, ■3»i, and Doctor VanCortlandt Maioaaor TUB litb Town or Bttown.— Isl John Soott, iM| : llnd Aubert Servey, Esq ; 8rd Charles Bparrow, Esq ; «» XWScutt.Esq; 5tb JBTttrgeon, ifeq; ithHJFricI, IIUtobs or THB Oitr o» Ottawa.— 1st Johu Bower Lew- fi.Bsq; 9ad Edward McOlllirray, Esq; 8rd Alexander Workman, Esq. Mnai^sipal Elections commence ou the ttriil Muuday in Jaauary. „Ot'*wa t.HD PauscoTT Railway. — iXfScloro.— MMsra. Robert Bell, Praaldent: Robert Kemahan, ?le«-PrMident; Joseph Anmond, Hon. JamaaSkead, paatel HcLaehlin, Joaeph Boner, Kiohey Waagb, flMBuel Chriatie, AlApsd Hooker, William Patrick, lb ^Pm David C JvMlaou, Oeorg* W Brainerd, and W if Brooso. Ci^loar*.— Measrat Joseph Mooney, Mtretary and Trcaaurart Bet^jaaain French, RnperlU' MUUUat;Thonaa BeynoldB, Auditor: B Bllllnga. Jr, OhIefOlerk; Calvin Dame, Maater Maohinlst; and W Bpoiawood, Road-Maater. OriAWAKo*ao or TaADc— Alien Ollmour, Eaq, ^Maldant; Edward Chriflin, Esq, Vic* Preaidant; P ipn Uarria, Esq. Treasurer. Chmi'-.tL—yLtmn. K ilUTray, OH Ptorry. Alaiiandar Bootl, Joseph sod, U V Jforti 0ara«al HowatI, Jamea Htead, MoDoMll, Tbonas Uvnton, 3 M Carrier, aad Jas T. Ssar«to»v— MrOcomllaabaeh. ..TewN Ooiif oMaas' Gab aoii»Air.'»Edwar4 OrUin, ll» PNaldoatt JaaD»ke. Esq, VleaMr B Hrabaoh. ,WA AasocuiioM or | roan; and Daniel McLachtin, .M.P.P„Viee Cbuiraumt Hon. James Skead, Meters. Coll McDonell, Joseph Anraund, John i^npple, W Morin, W Mackoy, J M Currier. (?)«<;*/•«.— Mr George A Aird, Treasurer: Mr George H Perry, Secretary. Cfumnittee of Man' affement.—Hon. James Skead, Mousre. Coll McDoneU, and Joseph Aumond, the Presidunt, V!oc-Pr«sidea(, Treasurer, and Socretarv. CousTv or Cablbton Buois-i'XT Ovricv..—J/ov ,-4 qfat' ttndance from 10 A. JIf. to3 P. Jf.— Edward .^lierwood, Esq, Kcgistrar; John T A Sproiile, Deputy lUglitrar; Thomas Sprouic, Copying Clerk. Post OrriCE.— G P Baker, Esq, Postmastbr ; Mr W IlCluff, AssistAQt PostniAster ; Mr R G Cory, Refristratioa Clerk ; Mr OK Bains, Window Clerk; Mr Ed. Chiff, Asslstaat; W J Uccby, Letter Carrier; Frank Hawkins, 2nd. Letter Carriii'. Office hours during Summer from 8 A.M. to^T P.M. ; Office hours during Winter from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M CuHTOMS Dkpartmbnt : OrriCB, tfPAXXB Stxbbi.— Dna- c%n Graham, Esq, Coliecter; A Douglas, Esq, Surveyor; Mr Joscfih S Lcc, Cierk ; Mr Alexander Henuy. istLand. int; Waiter ; Mr John Litlc, 2iid Landinpr Waiter ; Mi' William H Gibson, Preveullvc Officer; Jobn Rvwlaod, Messenger. Crows Timber OrriCB.— A 3 Russell, Esq, Agent; B Smith, Esq, Assistant nnd Collector of Slide Dues ; Mr S C McNutt, Clerk. RiDHAU Cajtai. OrricK. — jKitics D Slater, Esq, Suj>erin- tcndcnt; Mr Martin Carman, Clerk; and Mr "Francis .\bbott, Fortman of Worlsu, NoKiH OBKNViLtE.— TowimMp (if Oagoode. — VL Waugh, Esq, Beeve ; J Johnston, Deputy Beere ; E Kernnhan, C Jones, J K Bead, Coanotllors; RLoalis, Clerk; J Gilmer, Traaaurer. VUlagt of KtmpMll».—% Christie, Boov« ; W Kerr, B Spottiswood. ACIothior,WH Shaver, do ; WB Ander- son, Clerk ; B P Leslie, Treasurer. - > CHURCHES. > -'.A. Hj:> . Cuttiitr'ii OaiTRcn (CnrxcB or Ekolakd).— Ror i !S Lauder, M. A., Rector ; residence, Richmond Road ; Hows of Service tl A.M., and iJi P.M.— Sparks Street. Ozgaa- ist, H R Fripp, Esq. CaAFKi or Barb (Cuobch or Ekolai(»).— Rev J • Lauder, M. A., Rector; residence, Richmond Road ; Houn of Service 11 A.M., and t}i PH.— Sussex Street. EriacorAL Mbtuobht Cuvaca.— Revs A Hunt and 8 O Stone, Ministers; residence, corner of York and OaUtouaie Streets ; Hours otSerrict Ifih A.M., and 6^ P.M.— Tort Street. Xi«ox'a (Fhbb) Catrxce. — Rev Thomas War^roiv, Minister ; refildenoe, Stewart Street; Hours of Scrviee n A.M., and i^ P.M.-Daly Street. St. ANttRiw'|i(OBTR0K or Sootlamb).— Rev Alexander Spcncc, Minister; residence, Sparka Street; Hours Of Service tl A.M., and 8K P.M.— Wellington Street. WhJjLBTAir.— Rev William Scott, Minister; residenor, corner of- Queen and Metoatfs Streets; Hours orScrvIc^ 10>i A. M. , and i)i P. M.— Metcalfe Street. Co.NaKBQATioNAL.-^ReT J Blliot, MiniMcr; residence, Rldeau Street; Hours of Hervlee II A.M . and t)i P.M.— Otirner of Albert and Elgin Street. BirriBT.— Rev James Mackle, Minister; resldi«iiii»iwwsii>nsw 12 PLIILIC BUILDINGS, BANKS, ETC. J8€3.J I ftfcorstc Hay, Vice-President : U Ross, Secrolarr ; Alex Workman, Trcasurpr ; Tlios Daniel, Stnwurd SociBTV or St Vinoem dk Pacii : Conkkrencb of Our Lao* .— Spliitunl Director, Rev Mr Molloy ; Presi- .'dent, Patrick O'Meara ; Vice-President, J F Caldwell ; Secretary, Robert O'Reilly; Agsistant J^ccretary. Chr Carletou; Treasarcr, tli-rcmlah fSullivan; Pbynician, Anthony O'Rielly, M 1>. Meets every Sundny at 7 oVlock, p.m., at its nev Hnll, iSussex St, opposite the Cathedral. PUBLIC BUILDINOf*. PaBt.tamect Bdildinos.— Architects. MesHrf Fuller A Jones; Contractor, Mr McOrecvy ; Clerk of Works, Mr J Larusc ; Measurer, Mr J Bowes. DRPARTMKNrALBoiLDiNfls. — Areliiteets,Mes8r»Htent M Lavur : Contractors, Messrs Jones, Haycock ft Co ; Meaaurer. Mr J H Patterson ; Clerk of Works, Western Buildingr, Mr G B Pclham: Clerk of Works, Eastern Buildinp;, Mr Wm Hutchinson. RANKS QoBnKo Bank, Ottaica Agency, .Sparks .Sireet.— H V Noel, agent; C V Noel, teller. Bank opMontrbai,, iHtaira Branch, Office, Welling- ton .Street — P Pearson Harris, manager; James Cox, accountant; C Morgan, teller ; S Green, Clerk. Bane of Rritmu Noriii America, Ottawa Agency, Office,. Wellington Stroct.— A C Keltv, agent ; J A Codd, teller. Ba.nk of Uppkii Ci.NAiiA. Oltuwu Agency, Office, Wellington Street.— Thos Helliwell, manager; Jokn H Plnhey, accountant ; ChasB Grasell, toller. NKWSPAPKH.a. THE Ottawa Cirrais!*.— Scinl-Woekly and Weekly.— Office, Th€ Ottawa Citizen .Stcnm PrinUiiR OIBco, Kidcnu street. CouRiRR D'Ottaw.v.— Weekly.— Office, The Ottava Oitisen 8tcam Printiog Office, RIdenu street. Thk Ontario Episuop.il OAZRTTK.—Wpckly.— Office, The Ottawa Citiaen Steam Printing Office, Rldeiiii street. TnB Union. — TrI-Weekly and Weekly.— Office, corner of York and 8os.sex streets. Ottawa GAr.nrTit.— Weekly.— Office, Wt'llinirtoii street. Ottaw.". Banst^k.— Daily and Weekly.— Office, Rideau street. Ottawa TRiinJNE.—Weekly .—Office, corner of York and Sussex streets. .SCHOOL TRUSTEES. COMMOM SoBOOL TRii8Tuit.s.— Rodk Rops, Chainnan, Alex Workman, Lyman Perkins, Francis Abbott, J O (Slater, Ponald Dow, Oeoree May, PAEgleson, Henry McOorndck, Wm P Lett ; Wm Consens, Local Muperln- tendent; James Joyut, Socrntary ; MIcbl Nile, nipsaenger. Board or Skpakatr Hciiool Tki)jitri:b.— Rev John L O'Connor, President, John Myers, I Ohampnf(ue, I Beri- chon, Wm Kennedy, Dr St. Jean, L A Orison, Lspurle, P Dufoiir, Rev Mr Coopman, E Proulx, Chas McCarron, Bdward John O'Neil, Rev P Cook, An08ed of the Rev President of th« Institution, Itie Director, the Profes.sors of Philosophy, Belles bcttres and the Buisar, toKether with such other uicmborN of the Rducnlionnl Faculty of the College as may be deemed necessary. Tlin Faculty of tiio ("oiletr'' are: Very Rev J H Tabaret, V GHuperior; Rev ATortel. Director and Professor of Philosniihy ; Rev R K tJooki-. Professor of Mathematics ; Rev J Lel'evre, Professor of Belles Lrttrcs; Rev A Derduel, Professor of Rhetoric; Messrs. ti Collins, Barry, Ralph, McCarthy, Krelan, Du- hamel and Kause, Professors ; Disciplinarian, A (I Hon- oher. Number of Btudtnta, 180. Yovao Ladigs' iNiwiTUTi. — Corner of i^parkfl and Hugh Ntrncts.—Mlss A M Harmon, Pripcipal ; MC Pen- noek, Kngllsh Aislstnnt; Mademoiselle h De^jardins, Preach Teacher ; Professor Bohrer, Music Master. Ottawa Srmior Obaumak SoHoou—John Thorburn, Biq, M A, Prinotpal ; Thos lubmnn, Esq, First Aislst- aat Mastor : -~—~- French Mastor ; % C Frtpp, Esq, Drawing Master. Board o/Trutterx: Dr H HiU, Pre- sident ; Rev J S Lauder, M A, Rev Thomas Wardrope, P P Harris, Esq, W A Ross, E«q, D M Grant, Esq, Becy Term* and Vacations: The Bummer Term bectiu the second Monday in August, and ends tl.o Frfda; before the Iftth of October. The Autumn Term befiDsi the Monday following the Summer Term, and endt the 22nd December. The Winter Term begins on the 7th of January, and ende the Tuesdav beiore Eaatet The Spring Term begins the Wednesday after Easter, and ands the last Friday in Juno. Fees payable Ic advance ; French and Drawing extra. Course of In- htmction : Common English Branches, Arithmetic, Geography, Atgebrn, Geometry, Natural Philosophy. History, Pln-siology, Drawing, Book-keeping, Latic. Greek and French. Seminary of Lrabnino of thb Obrt Sistrrs •■> OTTAWA.—Lady Superior. Sister Bruycra. This insti- tution opens on the 1st Septembor and ends on th(. ttMh of July. The Ottawa AcAi>Eiiy,--Thi8 institution, for the education ofyoung iadiea and gentlemen, is situated at the corner of Queen and Metealf Bfreels. The F.-'culty oflnstruction is as follows: — Duncan Thompson, Prin- cipal : Mrs KIbcrtIno M Thompson, Preceptreu ; Dnncan Morrison, B A, Assistant; Rollin DeLoanc, Teacher in Jnnior Department ; Maden^ I)orloti,Frencl: Department; Miss Georfiisns Rogers, Primary De- partment. Common School Tradikk)), 1888.— Victoria WarO, Lo Breton Flat: Wniiam Stewart and Miss MarMret Stewart ; Victoria Terraoo : F J O'Connor, and tlUs Ellen Sparks; Wellington Ward, Engine Honse : Wa Bonsall and Miss E C) Carson; Central Bcbool, Wel- lington Ward : Samuel Rathwoil, and Miss Ellzabetli Murray; St George's Ward: John Rol>ertson, and Miss Elizabeth Langrull: Ottawa Ward, Hnmfltoc Allen, and Miss M Korr. RC Srparatc Schools.- r?/)j5<* Taten: WoRinftoi Ward, F BWIIkins Teacher; Victoria Ward, Mtie A Ilackett. Lmrer Town: Ungllsh Bcb0e!ety may enable it t^' give." JD KiBter,Esq, President; Ed Roulh. Esq, 1st Vice- President; CT Thomas, Esq, 8nd Vice-PresideBt : Revs C P Hmery and T Machin, (JhRplains: Hamne* Hill, F.sq. M D, Physician ; JameA Dyke, Esq, Tress , W Mills, Esq, Hocrciary. Ootnmtttee.—Mcmnn Jimw Perry, Oeorgo Offord, G H Preston, T VV (Shepherd. J E Cole. J l» Foaiherston, \V ^iiw. Stmiardt.— Messrs J 11 Patterson, Thomas Starmer, J O Maofftw, E Miles. /(«fHl*residont; Mr. Chslstophes OMMHbi K<>eordlng Becrelary; Mr P V Flynn, AssisUal ' 1863.] Mr Martin O'Gart O'Biolly, M D, P McDaflf. Grand Ma do; Mr Patrick < ManagtnMHt—M\ Denis Whelan, IVi Patk Jrenuan, Wi Kavanagh, Franci St. Patrick's Li yooUiM. P. P., Pre .7ames Murphy, Sn Treasurer; J P ' :j McC.trron, Reco lisUnt Recording I Librarian. Uall — I evening at 7 o'olot St. Andrkvi''s ii i re. This intti- ends on tht; ition, for the 1, U situated si The Fnculty ompsoi), Prir- Preceptress , I in r>p Leanc, tHorioK.FrcncI: Prlmory Dc- ictoi'la WarO, ^fiss Margaret lor, and iflfti ) Honse : Wa I BeboAl.Vel 1l!>!l RIlKRbeth nbertsnn, and •i1 . Hnmlltoi: Wollinctoi Vard, MiM A k>Ir. Messn i n L Tnsof afl'* 'harltv. [ETIES. bv Act 01 til: '' riie objool? n, nniTfst ihmrn an may luch pecunlarj^ ly enable it t. Esq, tat Vice • lnR-l>resideBl ; ilni; Hamne* , Esq, Troaa , Messrs Jame^ VV (Sliepherd. Sttnrardi,— .T O Macfttw, otobcr, Janu- lace and boar ,flr«tTueAdi^Y 10 Uollar per Wttlmerlptwr iKxr ttiiiiT» . Ihn welftire of co; In para, tnco to (blknr to eneouraj|<» f nseftil Infor- ftinds or tke i^ays their «)• 1863.3 BUILDING, AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, fcTC. 13 Wr Martin O'Oura, Correvponding Seo'y ; Anthony O'Riolly, M D, Physician and Burseon; Mr Peter McDnn. Orand Manbal ; Mr John K Bourfce, Assistant do; Mr Patrieic O'Meara, Treasarer. Committee of JTafta^oiMNt— Mr Robt O'Kielly, Chairman, Messrs Denis Wheian, IVttricIc Kavanasb. X m- «U((«s.—Moa*rs. G Sutton, U H Perry, Dr. SO Soweli, J Cunningham, O KCuunlngliatn, and J M T llannum J H NIoliolsou, Librarian. Trusters nx'et on the flrst Wednesday of everv m>>nlh. Uommltico of Munago- inent meet every Friday evening. Ths Ottawa Muihai. Imi'kuvemi'.nt \--(I'1atiox.— Organl/utl, March Olh, IdM, for the nllgloiis, moral, und iiitelluctual improvement of its members. .Mi'ets •ivory Tuesday evening, Sparkr Street, Central Ottawa, Mr W Hlewarl, ProHident ; Mr J L^ng, »euretary. BCILDINQ eoblEtlRH. Ottawa Un^UiN Buildinu Booirtv.— Pttcr A Bfdcson, ■sq, Pri<8ld<*ivl ; Jninvs Cunningham, Eaq, Vice do ; George S Buritu, Ksci, Sflurutary and Treasurer ; Robert Lgcb, ■m, Bollcltor. OivAWA PBaMA^H^T Buiu>i.\u SotjizTT.— Messrs J M t HMnmh, Pretidsnt : Thumas Tsaars, Vice-President.— Mmwn Donald Dow, Wrilliam Mcffarlane, Robert Hutchinson, A Masaon, John Lltlc; Jolm Freligh, Seeretary and Treasurer. _ w^-/i AGRICULTURAL BOCIETIEB. ^ '' '"'- * CoCtCTY OF CaBLBTON ASRICVLTVRAL NOCIBTY.— ' Offlcers for 1862.- J Robertson, Esq, ' Nepean, Preei- ' dent; J.Boarm:in, Esq, Ist Vice-President; D Ken- n''dy,E«q,2nd Vice-President. />i>-Mitor8.— W T Aylen, Esq, A Beatty, Esq, J Oraliam, Esq, O Bell, Esq, J , Davison, Esq, J Dawson, Esq, anq T Graham, Esq. J G Bell, Esq, Secretary and Treasurer. CouNTV OP Russell AeRreuLTVRAi. Bocibty.— John Kennedy, Esq. Oszoode, President^ C Hunter, Esq, Cumberland, First Vice-President ; E F Lonoke, Esq, Russell, Second Vice-President ; 1 Morgan, Esq, See- retary and Treasurer. South Gkenville Agbicoltubal Socibty.— U D Jessup. Esq, PreMdeut ; P Murdoch and J Milter. Esqs. Vice-Presidents. DirecUnH.—J WcHk, C Bow, Q Heck, W Ellis. J Hiilyard, and A Wilson, 'Csqs, W D Dickinson, Etq, Treasurer; JMooney, Esq, Secreta^'.; THE MIUTIA. -* ' Ottawa Activr tnia*.— Field Battery.— \a\v\\aVlVOS, Colonel Turner, Captain A Workinan, jr., Lientenani . George Clarke, Lieutenant and Adjutant Forsytb, Fay- ' master R Bishop. Fa-': . PniVATK LOtXilM. L L .No ♦;. mccti) In the Orange Hill, Mo;::>t .Squaii'. Upper Towu, oti the 2iid Monday of eacli month. Offieers for 1 868 :— Broth.-r Jaiucs Clarke, W M ; Bro Isaac Cluff, WDItt; Bro Chailo? LciUooil, Treas; llro ■dmnndBullte, See'y I Bro W Fraser, PofC. LO LNo 119, meets In Ornngu Hall, Cumberland St. Lower Town, on tJin Isl Tuestlay <>f each month. Officers for 1908 :— Brother Thomas Lantrel, W M ; Bro Sanmol RathweU, WDM; Bro Henry McCormlck, Tress ; Bro J M Ilsker, «c.-'j ; Jlio W P Lu'tt, P of C. L O L No MA. inpeis lu Onuige Hall, Quccii Street, Cen- tral Town, on the 'iuU Muu.lav of each uionth. Officers for 1808:— Brothtr Thomas ytarmr.r, W M; Bro Wm Miuore, W D IM ; Brother John McCarthy, Troas; »rO Thos Sprottle, Seo'y ; Bro David Graham, P of C. L L No 1)81, niecu in Orange Hall, Quceu titreet, Cen- tre T6WB, on the 1st Tueswm Harbor; W Cowan, North Oower; Ira Morgan, Met- calf, Osgoodo ; T O Andoraon, X«peao. Pkescott a>d Rcssu.1..— 8 M Coabman, L'OriffDal ; C Waters, Vankleekbill ; J Hays, East IlawkMhorv ; A Hagar, Plantagenet; J S OamerMi, CouherlaBd; i Keaya, Buaaoll ; T White, Hawkesbory : Daniel D Barrett, Caledonia. liAXanK aSD Rrnfxkw.— £ O Mailoeh, Perth; W Rotoertaon, Lamirk Vill. ; i C Peoi, Oarioion Plaaa ; B Harper, Smith's Falls: K H Davia, Pak<«hHB; e Rosa, Renftaw Vill ; A W Bell, Doagla* ; A Irvlag, Pembroke Vill. : B O I^n, Kganvtile ; .1 PattersM, Almonte; J Bell, Arnpnor. LBai>a Asa aaKMVii.i.B.--J B Jonea, Rrookvllle { T Hanrlsoo, Prescott ; 8 MeCaaunon, OaaaooaiM; Bobt LesUe, Kemptvllle ; M Kelly. Merriakville ; II Maoknr. Delta: H MeOrca, VrankTllle ; H Kllbora, Nawbof^j W W King, Farmeraville ; T Robortaou, ftaonderttUa r W Lyman, North AngoMa ; A A Munro, Malloirl»wo. LIST OF POST OFFIOSa ANI) POST MASTERS IK THJt COpNTIlS OF CARLRTON, PRKSCPCnT ..^ i ,i;j, AND RUSSEU.. A « uanLxro:i. ng . J^roes Hodden .JQrabam .n Dunham METobin .R Power .TboinuKead .0 E Johason .TBeaaerer AJBaker i^trfff" ^'f "' W D V ; Bro Uiehael NUe, Trea* ; Bro 'T.^l'tl *!£!* i O'o •'ohn Oreen, P of C. to L No (W, micis In Orauge Hall, ilarksl Hiuare, "^fe? *'*1'»' •1^* ''■i W»duc«day of each wooUk TJilcw r<»r 1 Mi .—Brother ^ghu Lsji^gford, W U ; Bra po9T-oFriu£. TowmHir. ■vaaarosiMaaMH Antrim Fitzroy John SJiSelda A»Mo» Qottlbuurn tlohn Bnmner SeiriOemti's NefK^an OeoigeAmold Carp Huntly WJroaUianUA Diamond Fitiroy RWalker.Jon Fttmoy Uarlw . . Fitiroy R Shlrreff Ua»l^«an. Qawlboum J Tonnj ffubbelfe FaHti . .Flttroy ... tlunUy uantly . . . . Kars N. Qowrr. A'u4i*sUr . Gloucester South March March S (kiiaaoa f^«n>0n Oagoode J W Imlay W€at avnttu Uuntly U Uoran Vcat Oagoode. . . .Oagootle JO Bower panooTT. Aljrtd AlOed lohu Hill CurrcM Plantagenet I' Uareau JSast //a ti^-M&to-yHawkesbory Jnmea Gamble ftnaghvaU Caledonia James Proudlbat Foumitr Plantagenet C Foamier U»nry WeetUawkesburyC W Uamelln Le Ji'oitelan Ilawkesbury Wm Jameeea LitUe Jtidenn. . . . Ilawkesbury Thoa Ross VOngnal Longueutl U Johnaon Pendleton Plantagenet J IHtsloadorutet PlanUiaetut Do p MaMarttn MteetUle Do PMaLaaren St Euame East UawkesburyA McBeaa TreathoeU Plautaienet P Cleorgen Vankleek Uill. . . Hawkesbury D McDonald RUSSILL. Btttihrookt Cumberland W II Walsh Catnelman Canibrhlge J Oasaelman C'/arenee Clarence R Woodley JCmbrnn Rtisaell yavan Cumberland M O^Meara Oeborne Cumberland GO Dunning Jtvttefl RuMeli R Helnver COUNTY AND JUDICIAL OFPICNBS. UARLXTON. COUatT T4^VM. Citt Of Esq, Wfrdra. Rje^n Ottawa; W R Walker, 1863.] ••l!raiE©:?at^ fcPinhey, Solicitor Ottawa; W Walkc Cowan and J Feiitp C. Armatrong, Ei Cotinty Attorney, < } Fruor, Deptity C lad BeglatntrSlirr irar, Ottawa: B I johaWKaoa. Maate Ottawa;' ^- -'•'-• - "Vai CotJKirrTdWS,!' L'OrigBfl; JWM d'Brl«B, Cotinty CI oTtenow and s M Peter Fflcl, Bs<) Patten, Cdiutr Ati Sheriff, L*Orlgnal{ Crown, Clerk ofC© L'Orlgnal; SMCw JaditS Keayf, Reg rstton, Clerxofw TOWNSmP ANI CO Township Pltcrc Kiddell, trnmurer Township ffibuo' Wm. 9ihyth, Treast Towiuhlp Gonlb Vm McEwaa, Tr( RIchmoiMl. Towaaht:* Huntl Wm Montgomery, Unntiy. Township Mare) Oeo Mofgan, Treat TowMCtp Marib Thomaa Mackey, ' ItalakoC Township Nepal deorge Arnold, Tr Cornera. Towaahip North eeero: WmEtlioti Korth Oower. Towashlp Osgoc A J Bates, Treasar Village Rlehmoi thos Miller, Treasi Township Torbol lohn Smith, Treasi I'otal populntion o< fownshtp Alfrec McOanvran. Treas Township Calod( I'roudfool.Trcasui TownHhlp Hawk Reeve; James i Ilawkesbury. Township Hawk Koovo ; Duncan oiurk, Vankleek I Township of Loi « M Ciishtnan, Tr( aal. Township Norl roira, Nawbow; AMnoOTViUa r , MallorylvwD. IfASTEKSni B poaiMAatu D (jiiialda 1 BnmneT I M Arnold FtiBlhantoB ilrrerf ontuf '«biun unham : Tobin >wer amble Piorca DM Read JohDMD s«t«r«r Saker Baker saKinc. [ Batler a«oa .„'.,„. Imlay ' J"' iran lower Hilt reau la Gamble • Pnwdfeai imier Uamella JamMoa Hofa inaoo iloadorulei UwUa Laaran Bean [NTgOD Donald WaUb lelman odiejr leara tanning Injer 1863.] TOWNSHIP Af^b VlttAGE MUNICIPALITIES. 151 ft Pinbey, Solleitort, "ttawa ; H H Honey, Arehiteot, Ottawa; W Walker, v^iork of Worka, Ottawa; Wm Cowan and J Fetiton, Auditors, North Oower. C. Armatrons, Eaq, Coniity Judge, Ottawii ; R Lees, Coanty Attorney, Ottawa; S Fras^, Sbtiriff, Ottawa; J rruer, Beptity Clerk ef Crown, Clerk County Conrt, ind fl4^ialr«r Surrogate, Ottawa ; K Bherwood, BegiB. trar, Ottawa: B I«ea, Clerk of the Peace, Ottawa ; jotmWHsoa. Maatar and Oep'ty Registrar tn Gbancery, Ottawa.- • ■ - VKBBOOtT IND KOTSBLL Coesrr Tows, t'OiiowAt..— Jobnion,Esq, Warden, I'Orign^l; JWB(araton,Trea)>urar, L'Orlgnal; Peter O'Brien, Coanty Clerk and iMIcitor, It'Oripial ; Martin OlCetlon and S M Jobiison, Andltora, L'Orlgnal. Peter frlbl, Esq, County ^ndge, L'Orlgna] ; Darld Pttten, County Attorney, L.*Orignal: C P Tread well, aheru; L^Orignal; J W ManKon, Deputy Clerk of Crown, Clerk of County Court, and Registrar Surrogate, L'Orlgnal ; S M Cushman, RegistruPrescott,l.'Or1gnaI : Jainn Keays, Registrar Russell, DancansTllle ; narld Htton, Clerk of ine fence, L'Ortgnol. TOWNSHIP AND TaLAQB MUNICIPALITIES. GOCSTT or OAXLXTOX. Township f Itxroy— P 8,399 ; W Deun, Reeve : A Rlddelt, Treasnrer ; WPTa^or, Clerk, Ktiroy Hwhor. VownsUp OfouoeateP-P 4,601: D M Grant, Rccre; Wm. Sniytn, Treasurer ; Obaa Blilings, Clerk, Ottawa. Township Ooulbonm;^P 9Jt4 ; John Scott, R««ve ; rm McEwan, Treasurer ; Carleton Catbcsrt, Clerk, Reeve; R A Casseluian, Treasurer; .IS Casselntaik, Clerk, Casselman. Township Russell— P 1814; Jame.i Keays, Rearej John Dunran, Tretdurcr; W Y Holmtr, Clerk, Bnn- canville. .^ Totalpopulattonol the municipalities, 0.884. ,*.i* {MMiGRATtoN TO OTTAWA IS lac?.;,;.:^'!,,^ From the ccuimenccmcnt of the season to the lNlb~ December, the number of Immtgrnntn who anived ia , Ottawa was as follow! :— w. i;. Tot. 74 180 380 18 •25 &i lOS ii<: 408 172 96% 770 12 13 4S CM>itn» mm i«;^ «•». John Ilolraes, Jleeve ; Jokn Fcnton, Clerk, awa; Wm Richmond. Towoaki:* nttnUy>-P a,tft ; Wm Uontgoraery, Treasurer ; Hontiy. Township March— P 1,484; R T Oreene, Reeve : Ofo Moijgan, Treasurer isnd Clerk, South Marob. Towmlp lUrlboro'— P 8,8>ll : WmMaekey, Reeve; Thomas llackey. Treasurer; Tnomas Hlgitlns, Clerk, llslakoff. Township Nepaan— P 4,410; N Robinson. Reeve ; (ileorge Arnold, Treasurer ; J Btapieton, Clerk, Bell's Cornara. Township North Uowcr— P iS,578 ; David Baggs, Beere; Wm Klliott, Treasurer; James Oeamnrd, Clerk, Vorth Oower. Township Osgoodc— P 4,8Q3 ; .Tohu Dow, Reeve ; A J Bates, Treasurer ; John Kennedy, Clerk, Osgoode. Village Richmond— P 518 ; Joseph Rinton, Warden ; Vtios Miller, Treasurer and Clerk, Rlehmond. Township Torbolton— P 675 ; John Buokbam, Reeve ; lohn Smith, Treasurer; John Hmith, Clerk, Fitxroy. I'otat population ot Iho County, ■39,'lKlf\. oouxTT or raitscoTi'. Township Alfred— P 1,869; Tho» Brady, Kcove; 1* tfcOanvran, Treasurer ; II lliigbof, Clerk, .Vlfrcd, Townslil|) Calodonift-P lOSl Wm Bradley. Reeve; P I'roudfooi, Treasurer: II J Bradley, Clerk, Fena^^h V. Towntthtp Hawkos))uryKast-.-P4,tK6; Thns Matliuws, Keevc; Jaoics tiauibltt, Treasurer and Clerk, East llswkesbury. Township Hawkaabury West— Fa,lSa; James Itoyd, Koevo ; Duncan MeDonald, Treasurer ; J Shields, DIurk, Vankleek Hill. Township of Longeuil—P 1011,; C Johnson, Roeve; It M Ciishman, Treasurer; 9 .M Johnson, Clerk, T.'Orlg- a«l. Township North Pluntagouot- -1> l,0S9; Charles Ln- runquo. Reeve ; Jamea XteCrank, Treasurer ; II Mc- Donnell, Clerk, Plantageoot Mills. Township Planlugenot Uouth— P l,2dS IVter Mc- I'laurin, Reeve ; nugh McLean, Trca.4ur.>.'•■.); .lolni l{nmillon,Knevo; Hugh Lord, sen, Treasurer ; J lllgf(lnson, Clerk, Hawkesbury. Total population of the County, 10,409, COl'KTY OF BVSSRLL. Ir'ownsbip Clarou('o— Pl,783; J RamAve, Kvove; ihoa Wilson, Treasurer ; J UcDougall, Clerk, Clarence. Township Cumberland -P 3,ew; William Wilson, tcaro; John Wilson (A), Trensarer : J Wilson (.D), iVIerk, Cumberland. 'Pawusbip CanbrUgfr ' P 86 Natives ot Norway. 1(5 • T'' fl01>"370 045 T^. |M,OWr Vrhii wfi-i- disposed of in the following order :*-...;, .,,■, Poptbroke, V Whari^ Arnprior, GoultTs Wharf '.-< .,2. Sebastojpol, Brudenel, Orattan, Wilberfore, Alice— Counu Renfrew Thurso, .^ylmer, Lowe. Hull, Tompleton, Book • Ingham— County Ottawa Portage-du-Fort, Bristol, Quio, Thorn, Leslie, LTtchfleld— County Pontiac. Hawkesbury,— County Prescott Gloucester, Cumberland, Osgoode,— Bnssoll Lanark, nkeAbom,' BcckWltb, Almonte,— C: Lanark Nepean, Qoulbourne, M,wlboronffh, Fitzroy, Huntly Torbolton, March, IiR)rth Oower, Coanty Carleton .*. . Kemptville,— County Orcnvltle Ottawa City itt 01 3sr laN The number ofaeres of improved land for sale- on tha Register at the Immigration offlec Is M,V78, and the land is owned by 83 proprietors. The demand ibr lai- ported labour daring the season was as folIows,^ Tin :— Common Labourers 80, Farmers M3, Cterdcnera 1. Masons 16, Tailors 13, Blacksmiths S, ;8hoemakers H Brioklajer!) 4, Brlckmakers 14, Carpenters 19, Feaala Domestic Servants ISO. Roys from 14 to 18 years #. Stoue-eutteiM 8, (.'arrlnge-makcrs 2, Confectioners <, Cablnet*tnakors 1 , CoQnera 1. 87 fiimilies settled upon Croivu Lands, which tney purchased In the oounUea of Renfrew, Pontiac and Ottawa and 9 fkmitles pur- chased partly improved forms. A KKW OTTAWA INCIDENTS. Tub Fibst Samna ix tub Ottawa Codntbv.— Xk« parents of Pliilomon Wright, Rsq, the first settler In the Township of liull, wore from the County of Kent, Bug. land. They emigrated to Massachusetts, In New Kngland, and there Mr Wright was bom in 1740. He explored the country along the Ottawo or Grand River In \t07, again m ITOS, and again in 1799, when he de< t.'riiiliuMl to ouuimeucu ii iiottTomeut upon the banks of some part or this noble sir' :im. Ho hirod about M men, and started with thrin and flvo fiimihCis flroai Woburn oii ttio 8ud of February 7800. He brought with hitii "-according to a statement made by him t* the House of Assembly iu lS'i4— " Mill-Irons, Axes. 9cythuB, lloos, and all other kinds of Tools I thought most uscflil and necessary, including fourteen horses and eight Oxen, ticvcn SieighH, and livo Families, to- gether with a number of Rarrcls of clear Pork, destl- Fute of bone, of nty own raising." The paity arrived at Montreal uii the lOtli of the same month, and after a nhorl stay In that i-lty proceeded on their ronte for this U>wnshlp of Hull. Tlioy arrived at Hull on the 7th o< March. All the hands that were obin to use an axa ihun assisted In felling tite first trer,and thlshavingbMft formally done they cninmcnccil oleurlng a spot fM the erection of n house and other buildings for the noooM- inodatlon of the fhmilirs and men. TiiH FinHT SvaiMRR iMaiiueuerd ruunlnKOU (he walaiw of ilirOitHWA, bftween (lilsilty and Ormvlllt, Inthcrafet IS'ili.aud wnncslird the "Union."— /Escort/* oks and gcsturetl betokened the wildest alarm and dread. A nolle someJ what resembling a low rumbling clap of thunder aoconT panied the shook. In several parts of the city the vibra-l tlon of the earth was so violent as to crack the walls of the I houses and even overturn some chimneys. Opposite oiul own office. In the " Vienna House," goods were shakeol from the shelves, and several articles of glassware brokea.l The eastern portion of the city seemed to be most affeotedl by the shock, and there its elTeots are more apparent thaol elsewhere. This Is the second shock nf an earthquake wel have felt here within a year, Init this last one was muohl more violent and alaruilng than lt« precursor, — OMatMrl Citizen, July 1 2, 1861 . Wooden sleepers of Union Hnsponsion Bridge sub- stituted by iron. 18«1. lS62.~Unprecedented Sprinft Freshets; vast de-l Btructlon of Bridges; ice strong enough to admit Oil crossing the river wtth horses and vehicles, save all bordors, on 2l8t .\prll ; a man, horse and train passed I on I8th. December 1863.— New County Jail opened for ree«p-| tlon of criminals; cost £14,000 ; the largest and beat of | our Penal Institutinns, Scptumbur, 1862.— Specimens of ABCIepias sent firom I Ottawa ns substitutes for cotton : reported upon | fuvuurubly In the Liverpool Journals. Oa8.— A requisition, numeronsly signed by the in- hiihitnnts, atipourcd in the OUowit Vft-izm on the 4th I of Mnrcli, tMi. reuuesling llio ifiiyor to cnll a public nie'jtiiig, t» eoiisidor the propriety of getting up a gas company, lholnandg«it«r«i| id. A nolte sonoe' of thunder acooB the city the Tibra ict[ the walls of thf I >yii. Opposite OMri oods were shaken ' glassware broken. ,0 bo most affected ore apparent than an earthquake we a«l one was much ecursor, — OUava aslon Bridge sub Mheta ; vast de< uf(h to admit of vehicles, save at and train passed >ppned for recep- rgtfst and beat oi clepius sent flrom ro|iorted upon Iffnod by the in- itizfti OH the 4th to call a public tttns np a gaa f WHK that nn Act umern' Oos Com (^IhI Parliament, Jcole of iho Com- I MR October. A work the nummor r, whilst In pro- runt of the build* orkmen cnffBiced lerlously injured, licil fatally. Tho night of tiioRlst he first on whl^h Atlre cost of thf cBvavs OF CAITADA. IT (tmitm 0f (Satmtb, isei. CPPIK CANADA. BaaSltonOity l»,OM|LMda, ~ ttoB, " 18,T48|LiBeoln, ll^Mlddlesez, KlBgiteB, LobSob, Ottawa, ToroBto, Bnat, Braea, CarlotoB, Doadaa,, Darhaa, ngta, Goanly ** 14,6M " 44,881 OoBBtf , iM»,8a8 Norfolk, NorthamberlBBd Mitario, " rroBtoBte, OltBgary •raavUlc HaMintBBd, Ballon, Bailings, Boron. KenL LamotoB, Laaark, 37,49» Oxford, 90,7«« Peel, 18,777 P«rtii. W.11& Peterborongh, 8S^i Preseott, 98,311 Prince Edward," S7,&47 Benfk'ew. Sl,187 Busseil, 87,760 Bimooe, 94,101 Blormoni, «8,708 - 83,7IM 44,970 51,964 81,188 34,916 81,689 Victoria, Witfer erloo, " Welland, • Wellington, •' Wentworlh, * Tork, •' Algona DIslriel , iMinox h AddlagloaSStOOilNepiasins Total Pepalatlon, l,8j>«,091. CANADA BA8T. 86,780 97,696 48,786 38,e»0 40,899 41,604 46,396 37,949 88,088 34,661 15,499 90,869 80,836 I6,U78 44,720 18,139 96,(189 88,760 94,98- 40,800 81.888 69,674 4,916 2,U04 HmiUoal, 01 ty.. 80,888 9Bebeo, •' ..61,109 hreeBiTers, " .. 6,068 Sberbrooke, Town .. 6.899 Argenleuil, County l-i,807 Arihabaska, " 18,478 L'Asaomption ** 17,85() Bagol, " 18,841 ■eauee, '- 30,4i6 Beaahamois, >< 16,748 Belleehasse, " 16,08'i Berihiar, 19,60H Bonaventare, ■* I8,ii92 Brome, " 1 9,782 Chambly, " 18,18-^ Champlain, " 30,00t> Charlevoix, " 16,388 Chateaugaay, " 17,887 Chieentlmi, " 10,478 Corapton, " 10 310 Dorchester, •• |6,I95 Dmmmond, •• 18,866 Oaspe, •• 14,077 Boehelaga, " 16,474 Banllngdon, " 17,491 Iberville, •■ 16.S8i Llilel, •< 19.8UU Jacques Cartter," Joiiette, » 9l,l9a Kamouraska, " 9l,0,'>!s Laprairo, " 14.476 Laval, •• 10,007 Levis, Lotbinicr, Maskinonge, ** .Viegantio, *■ .Missisqnol, •• Afontcalm, " iVIontmagny, " Montmorency, " 30,41 6|Napierville, •• Nicolet. " Ottawa, " Pontlao, '* Portneuf, " Quebec, " Klobelien. " Kiohmona, " Rimouski, " Uouville, >• aaguenay, " 8liefford, " .Snuliinges, " St. Hyncinthe, " Ai. John, " 8t Maurice, " Stanstoad, " Temiscouata, " rerrebonce " 11,918 l-woMonntalna" Vandrenii, Veroherei, Wolfe, Tamaska, Connly 93.091 80,018 14,700 17,880 18,608 14,784 18,886 11.180 14,618 81,6».8 97,76T 18,-.i67 9I.8DI 87,808 19,070 8.884 9U,8M 18,837 6 lot 17,779 19,391 18,877 I4,t58 11,100 19 963 18,661 19,4«U 18,406 13.389 16,486 6648 16,046 Total Population, 1,110,661 OOMPAilATiVB TABLI OP POPUtATION-OANADA KA8T AND WEST. Canada East, 1 881.. 611, 080 OUada West, 1889. .9H7,06() Bxaeai ofO. East..9M),HKi Canada West, 1861 ..068,004 Canada Kait, 1861 . .8t'0,36i Excess of 0. West.. 61,748 Oanada W, 1 861.. 1,806,00 1 Canada B, 186l..l,IlO,«64 Canada East, 1844.,«uu.;b-. Canada West 1843. 486,u& Bxeees of C. Bast.. 304,79* Excess of C. West.. 886,^ POPULATION OP THE QMBB. M. DIetrioi, Director of the Office of Statistics, at Berlin, calculates the total number of Inhabitants of ttc Olobe at npwards of 1,888,0(10,000. IHe number of . «• diUVrent iinroaa neee a^eettlnatod as follows:— I neOauoaselan, 869.000/100; the Uongul, 6e9/IOO,i«0: Bthlpplan (Negroes), IM.OOOOOO; the ▲merieaii CIn> ««■), 1,000,090; tho Malay, 600,000,000. Tha leading religions he divides at follows ;—Ohrietianlty raekeaa 885,000,000 adherento; Judaism, 6,000,000; the Asia- Uo retigions, 900,000,000; Mohameiantsm, 160,000,000 ; and Polytheism, 900,000,000. Ofthe Christian nopsla- tion, 170,000,000 belong to the Koman Catholto Chnrek ; 80,000,000 to Protestantism : aad 76/)oo,«00 to the Oraak Oborek. -0-9- (Sumnrg %Mt. i s s. d .1 <» 3« 8 8» 4i 3 6 I ei 04 10* 10* 11* I I 0* 1 li 1 1* I 2* I 8 1 8* 1 4* I 4* 1 6* I 6 1 6* s. d 1* \' 2* 8 4»» 6** 6* 6 ?♦ ? Oi 9* 10* 10* 11* II* I 0* 1 e* I »* I " 1 1 1 li M ■4 s •< H "d 8 8* 9 .8 !8 0* I* >♦ 2* 8 8* 4* 6 «♦ 7* 7* 8* 8 8 3 ■i 8 3 3 8 9 0* 2 10* 2 10* 3 It* 3 3 0, 8 \; s. I I 1 I I 1 6* 1 I 1 I 1 1 3 1 »» 1 10* no* 1 II* 1 11* 2 0* 0* 1* 12 ? 8* 4 4* 5 6* 6 6* '4 t 68 64 66 66 67 68 60 70 71 72 78 74 76 76 77 78 79 80 61 88 84 66 86 87 68 80 00 1 00 a . by 78. ^ . • ' ' 1(i'ir-:^-. :-<)-<,. CosfoMK Retitrnh por 1862;— The regular Onstom Keturas of Imports for the lust eleven months show that our trade in this direction has on the whole considerably incroMod. The value of imports for the eleven months amounto to only t46,800 000. Por the corresponding period In 1861 it amounted to onlj 141,800,000. The in- crease, therefore, is |6,60O.00O ; bnt this inoreaee is wholly in free goods, tlio import of dutiable ?^ood8 having declined. Thus the increase in ree soods was $6,600,000 • and tho decrease in dutiable goods ti,000,000^ In the first eleven months of 1861 the duties amounted to |4, 660,000, and during the same period in 1868 to f4,4?0,000. The first five months this year 8bn;-ed a deoreaas in duties of half a million of dollars. The dutiM in the month of November, 1N61. amounted to 1958,000 ; same month, 186S, $846,000. .|: s • :j ^mmm Sirettorj. iJ,m\ '■t f 'i) f liiLiii I mm% IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers I!V ^ISrCY A^ND STAPLE '« AT ALL TIMES WfLL BE FOUND TO EMBRACE THE > '■ — WITH — '^^ ME) SMAILIL WAMl !;j.-<;< ! I .: ): CV\^^^^ ' to^ '^REAT VARIETY. :e v/^ ,0t ^ ' " * ,' I ti Will Hurt tlieir Stock of ; : ' DBAWERS, &c., &c "'^reeti second door froi \.««*» j^T3 S-E-'^^' ©■53. CV*^' 1863.] BUSINESS DlRKOTOftY. 19 CUININ&HAM, BAECIAY k iraDSAY Take this means «f Uying before j ou the ndviuiti^v^ of purchasvog at|8uch a house as theirs. They ivave Ht all timcA » full assortintni of MM mm ^}a *'>fV*'»!®''*''*? ^^^ greatest care i.; tftkeu, not only in tlio stvlcs but also in the qualities. For this end one of the partners visits the British Markets twice a v.av. A«r„t«° "I^iih^i^^""■^''K ^''«™?<>>y«». <^- "• & I-'s interests are attended to »)v their trnng-atlantio «?efiMt soJrc^ ° P"''''*' ''*''''*" ''^*' advantage., to be^.lerived from ilnpoi.ing jjno^s from In the following departments C. B. & L. are prepared to show goods of a class seldom equalled in QUALITY, BEAUTY OF FINISH, & MODERATION DP PRICE. AVoollen Depart- ment. Blankets and Real Welsh Flannels, Ab- erdeen, I'erth, and Glasgow Winceys, Stuffs, ' SHAWLS. Decided novelties ia French and PaislcT 9Uled Plaids, Modi- na, Ibralian Jk Clan Tartan Shawls and Plaids. IN MANTLES We have one of the largest stocks in tho trade. Ladies ami Children's Mantle j and Jackets made to order. In the Millinery We ahYiivs keep on band a large stock •f Bonnets, Cup.'j, Flowers, rcathers, and Hilts of ererj •ise and quality. In the Ribbon Department vvil! be found all the New Tints and Shades of British and French Bonnet Ribbons. Black French Silks of the b >st iiianufHfitnr display of Coloured Diess The Fancy Dress Dkpartment c o ■ - tains the choicest goods of the seasoa in Repps, Poplins, Cords, Mohair, Galas Cobonrgs, Alpiica, Embroidered Win- ceys, and French Merinos. The Pmt Stock IS offered at mi' lower prices .db they can thaa bought f oow bo man'- .>r ft-oiu the r* ..fiMtorers . vamnsk Depart* iiienl. Union Damask, all Wool Damask, Tur- key and Japanese Cloth, Arras and Pe- - kin Cloth, with a beanfiful lot of Em- br. i.'lcred Uepp Cur- tains. Sewed Silk Collars, Ciiirs, T- ings, Ladic' J, and bett.r value lliun at uiiyjformer time. .silk for evening or street wear. ■r _.-, --. J. ana oeiitT viime iiiun in iiuviioi im.i iiii>v. Also, ft grca* u;i&cl fSo-^ve. Hearth Rugs and Foot Hossaoks, Embossed Velvet and Damask "Table Coven, Aa it is impMMwible to enumerate every article in the liuiite of this advertiaemeDt, we ^inrit* " IB. u ■'M :i • r to BUSINESS blRBCTOHY. tl86S. / ..,. 1^ >.» ^ >.«» 1^ 11411 CKKIBl'S a CHEAP FOR CASH, ' ^— — ^i^ ^ A8 Dan gives Loughrea usage, " Aragad Shtit,, ^^^ gives himself » ^-m-1. , H ,,i>o«otft>raret daTv GOODEJ ^ ■'»■'''♦•* ,ta3f»as:r;jft;K nuV, • i --'x-ii si n aA 1863,] *>.. WBQ] IS alt kinil* abtol BVBRY DSm SHELF A1< hard MECHANK PAIN OILS, GL CUTI STOVES, I OOAI POTASH •OM8TANTL SI PATTERN [IMS. I 1863,1 BUSUrSSS DIRECTORY. 21 v.« wmmaaMom. I .iaf; IMPORTER AND WHOIESALB AND RBTAII, GBOm, - ISTo. 17, RIIDE-A.XJ STREET, OXXAWA CIXY, I^AIwtyt OB hand Rrandie*, WiDes and Gin for family all kinds abtolntely and perfeetly pure. Warranted gennine. BVBRT 0S80RIPT10M OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, PAINTS, I OILS, GLASS, &o., CUTLERY, STOVES, BAR IRON, COAL OIL, POTASH BOILERS, ^'= Ac, &c., •OJtBTANTLY ON HAND. nte and mcJieijial purposes. Spices of IN 'stock TEAS, C0FPEB8, SUGARS And SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, IP PICKLES, SAUCES, SPICES, .\nd FRUITS, BRANDIES, WINES and GIN, HIGH WINES, f X'- AND *ris^-- FIMILY PROOF;* ."*? .\L60, ^ PORTER and ALES,'i' DOW'S XX, XXX And PALE. JAMES STARKE. 1 "1 y .::. "3' ir' , DEALER IN, , . , «^. H ■:'^ > WHOI^BSAI^i: AND RETAIL, PATTERSON'S BRICK BUILDING, No. 15, RIDEAU STREET, ~ SIO^IV OI^ the: .AJS'VTTLit - I! I.' ■ ?' I"- J':t h 22 BUSINESS DIRBOTOBT. [186S. IMPORTERS AND DKALER8 IN EVERY DKSORIPriON OF ^«V- MILLINERY, 9 •j-;'' i"i3.i'.»" &C., &0., &0. '^ .--»lfci.,-..lfl ^.Attii llfl «»*»(J>.''1^ A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP iOllffl. mtm i ■ «»».* ; ' .', fl f. . , ■ > !. i I ^ &C., &C., &0. IN THE NEWEST STYLES, CONSTANTLY ON VIEW IN OUR All orders for Millinery Gtoods promptly executed in any style desired, upon the shortest notice, by an experienced hand, upon the premises. ,, • . A PER USA L OF ., OTJR PRICE II. ^^ Will fully satisfy the reader that our Goods arttj-ei];; „:ie GBfiAFESf TO 8£ FOUND IN TBE MARKET. fiv^'':^ '. \ v^rr I rH -O-O- Goods and l^^'ees vf arranted as represented. RIDEA U STREET, NEXT SAPPERS' BRIDGE. For Prlee LUit, pleaae mc next p«g«. 11 1863.]' BUftTNfiSS DIREOTORY. 2^ 6ABA9IAB TWEE9S IR DIFFERENT PATTERNS From seven of the most celebrated Manufacture^ in Oanadr * ALL WOOL.. ^rom 3s. Od. upwards MANTLE CLOTHS, in double widths from 3 9 upwards rr>BuLEG!S, yard wide . .??. ! from 1 upwards ; COBO JR6S, i yard wide from 7^ jpwards WINCEYS .from 7^ upwards REPPS, worth Is 4d for I Ij a yard 15,000 yards of PEENT, fast colors. ..... .from O 5^ upwards FANCY SHIRTING from 7i upwards WHITE SHIRTING from 5^ i pwards . GINGHAMS ..... f !! I f r: from 7^ upwards TICKINGS from 7^ upwards ' UNION CARPETINGS, yard wide. ... . . . .from 2 upwards ALL WOOL CARPETINGS, yard wide. . . .from 3 6 upwards A Large Lot of DELAINES from 7i upwards PAISLEY FILLED DOUBLE SHAWLS... frora20 upwards KELETON SKIRTS from 2 6 upwards iNILLE SOAEFS only One Penny each. »- .* f ^^ OTHER OOOr>S EQUALLY OIXKA.1'. ISTO SEOOISTD PRICE. GARLAND, MUTOHMOR & O . I n n !i ^ n u BUSIlf SS9 DIHECTORT. [18MI I 1863.] IMPORTERS OP -FAJNCY A^ISTD STA^PIL. E 3D^ R "V CI O O X^ 8 » HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A ■* -^•;tt'.i.,y olJ'; ffiR®T BcbfllS® Sa®©!! 'i ■ ' — OF— ' ifH/ i\i:' f J ' « 'J* '••■,■ THE LATEST NOVELTIES ' In Silkb, Shawls, Mantles, Bonnets, Hats, Dresses & Dress Goods in every material, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Laces, Sewed Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, Stays, &c., &c. ;,:,s'. I if'. Black, Brown and Blue Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Doeskma, Fancy West of England and Scotch Tweeds, Doeskins and Fancj Coatings. In Whitneys : Beavers, Diagonals, Ribbs, &c. Mantle Cloths in Sealskins, Plushes, Meltons, Canadian Tweeds from the Best Factories, «&c.,.&c. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damasks, Table Cloths and Covers, Table Napkins, Towellings, Sheetings, Tickings, &c. Blankets, Quilta, Counterpanes, Rugs and Door Mats, Cocoa Matting, Hemp do., Hemp Carpetings, all prices. OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT IS ALWAYS KEPT WELL STOCKED WITH JKVEl^Y X1X3QTTIISIITS2 roR Family Mournings. 'l.:''^'\ [ISM. I 1863.] BUSINESS DIRECTORY. u ,■.*-,. "-■ DONALD M. GRANT, l^roktr anb Jfire, fife anb Marine |nsnrantt ^jeni, ELGHlSr STREET, OTTAWA. PROVINCIAL INSURANGE GOMPANT 4 V. • Jt M ( I]VOO»I»OIt ATEI> IN 1640. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL f 1.743,620. DIRECTORS: LEWIS MOFPATT, Esq., G. DUGGAN, Jr., Esq., J. CAMERON, Esq., A. M. SMITH, Esq., MaDager and Secretary— J. S. Cbookeb, Eiq. | Aaiiitant Secretarj— D. O'Bribri Em| SouciTou :— MeMfs. Duggan k Burni. Hon J. H. CAMERON, President, J. S. HOWARD, Esq., "Vice-Pres.. HOM. G. ORAWPOBD, M.I<.0., A. MORRISON, Esq., M.P.P., C. ROBINSON, Esq., W. J. MoDONELL, ESQ., 0. J. CAMPBELL. EsQ. HEAD OFFICE— Toronto Street, TORONTO. Agent for Ottawa, DDJVALD M. GRANT. riRE AND INLAND MARINE INSURANCE transacted at fair rates. Lomcs liberally ad- jnit ed, a nd promptly paid on proof. K]"The Bumeroui and reipontible Stockholders of this Company, and the large subscribed capital, afford an amoont of Mcurity to the assured nnsHvpassed by any Company transacting businesa in tUt ProTince. ESTABLISHED 1835. tins All» &I»i SII8V&AII«S* Incorporated by Act of Parliament. SCOTTISH PROVmCIAirASSDRANGE GOIPAHT. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING. 1. TO InveNted In Canada, $400,000. t Secretary fbr Canada, A. D. PARKER. Head Office, MONTREAL). EDWARD VAN CORTLANDT, M. D., JAMES A. GRANT, M. D. Aarent in Ottti^vva, r>. M!. GMfiAIVX. Apothecaries Hall |g Sassex Street. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. PURE DRUCS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, aARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. 0. MOHTIMBB, Ohemist and Druggist, Agent;^ I ^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [18^3- •P MANUFACTURERS, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN rjl ' W» tt .L« i-». if|,ai .fc^ .*t Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Q-lass, Putty, Paper- hangings, Window Shades, Curtain Fixtures, Engravings, Picture Frames, Q-ilt and Bosewood Mouldings, Looking-G-lass Plates, Brushes, Pencils, &c., &c. H-^' .'* ' < ' 'I ''f^l •^nP t„ f. ■A VINO recently erected suitable Machinery, the Bubaeribers are engaged in the Qrinding and IPotting-up of Colors, all of which thej guarantee of Superior Qualities. Thej are also largely engaged in the LOOKING -GLASS Trade, haTing now on hand, of their own manufacture, a full assortment of . -^ ^ Is? jfj^ i^^ t 1 , j TOILET, PIER, ACHIMNEYGLASSE which, at Wholesale, the," offer at prices considerably less than similar articles can be purchased for in the Montreal Market, and at Retail for much less than usual prices. ' {v't Vlji.j.'t Special attention is called to our PAINTED AND GLAZED, UEADY FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. The best description of KEROSENE nnd MACHINERY OILS and TURPENTOLECM con- steBily on hand. i Bnglish, French and American PAPER-HANGINGS, BORDERS, MOULDINGS, CENTRHS, Ite., Ac, in large quantities, of the Newest Desigus, and at very low prices. il STOBE 11 MGuS' BLOCK, BIDUU ST., OTUWI. 1863.] HflASs .',■' >h OFFICES i euiroy's pat DATBS' Al FAIRB. . CA NA BEREA ( rOBTLAND KE [1863' iper- :es, ding Mid of thtir hu«d for DM eon- INTRHS, tWi 1863.] BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 27 WORKHilN £ GRIFFIN. HARSmARE fflERSHABTS AND at*!' OFFICES and WABEHOUSES— Eideau St., Lower ToW ** and Wellington Street, Upper Town, "^ ■ ©UITDy'S PATBNT SHOE THREADS AND TWINBS, VH'^ i« DATBS' AXES, i.'i... ^' FAIRBANK'S PATENT SCALES. CANADA PLANE FAGTOftY, PRBSOOTT'S SAW GUMMER, BRIGGS' CARRIAGE SPRINGS, HOBSON'S STEEL and FILES, ®^ CANADA SCALE WORKS, WEST TROT BELL POUNDRT, ' .'. ' WILDER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, ,t*»c . WASHBURN'S AXES, » CANADA POWDER COMPANY, r avi ■: HIGGINS' AXES, SCYTHES, 4c., Ac, ,; AMERICAN LAMP COMPANY, MORLAND & Co'B SAWS, ' ' '-.,..;,. HOE * Co's. SAWS, Ac, - ^ NAYLOR'8 STEBL;BELLS, 'O. >h-< BERE A GRINDSTONES, % 4^^^^^^^^ ' '' 'Ortland kerosene oil company. Ooinplete Stock of above always on hand. f&l' btW^fi-- .*i til 1 I .' - 28 ^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. i^m AND IMPORTER OF Teas, Wines, Liquors^ Spices^ Sauces, Plokies, &C., &0., &c. Stock always large and complete. Every artiqle warranted to be as.represented. TEAS— OREEN. Ovapowdtr. Imperitl. > f OldHyion. ^^v^'i YouBg do. TwtBkay. Japan. BLACK TEAS. Bouehons. t Very CoBgon. ( fine« ■ ^ > . ' -^ OoIonK. ' ' Flowery Pekoe. Orange do. COFFEE. Java. Jamaiea. Marracabio. Lu Guayra. Raattea hy an improved princijdt, and ground daily oti thepremttes, Taylor'i, Fry'a and Mott'i Choco- late and Cocoa. Broken Loaf Sugar, Ground do. Cmthed White do. Yellow Refined do. Porto Rico do. Muicavado do. Spieei of all kinde whole. Eiiencee of very fine Picklci and Sauces in every vai i Currant*. Figa. Prunet. Valencia Almonda. Soft Shell do. Walnnti. Brazil Nutt. Engliah Sperm Candlea. do. do. do. > do. ' ^ do. all iiaes. ground and every description Belmont Parafine French Adamantine No. 1 Tallow ILiverpool Soap. JToronto and Montreal do. Caitile do. Erasive do. And a lull asaortment of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Bei'f^er's Satin Starch. do. Rice do. Glenfield do. Canada Satin Gloss do. do. BluK fc White do. do. Corn Starch for Puddings. Indigo Blue. Fig do. Bail do. Universal do. Thumb do. Day fc Martin's Liquid Blacking. Lamb's Superior Paste in tins do. Hair and Com Brooms. Hearth Brushes. Corn Whisks. Bannister Brushes single 8t double. BRANDYiifWOOD It BOTTLE. Martell's do. d*. .Hennessfv'a do, do. jJnles RoBln do. do. jArmund do. do. I Lefraise k, Co's do. do. Panet, Castillon & Co. do. jQin in hhds. easea and bottles. 'DeKnyper'a in red cates. i Do. in green eases. 'Booth's Old Tom do. do. AND ety, from the most Celebrated Stove, Shoe and Whitewash Makers. Sardines in K and ^ Tins. Lobsters do. do. Salmon do, do. Mackerel do. do. Potted Yarmouth Bloaters. Anchovy Paste. Orange ) Lemon > Peels. Citron ) Layer Raisins ) in whole, half, Muscatel do. { and quarter boxes Sultana do. Valencia do. Brushes. Vermont Bitters. IStoughton do. 'BirdBye Pepper Sauce. WINES IN WOOD k BOTTLE Sandemun's Port in wood & bottle. Graham's do. do. do. Hunt's do. do. do. Pemartin It Co's Sherry, do. do. DuffOordon's do do. do. Kurgundy— Sweet. Claret in Cases. •WHISKEY IN WOOD BOTTLE. JRamsay's Scotch do. do. jThin's do. do. do. Morton's Family Proof do. do. Old Rye do. do. Murphy's Poteen. Hignwines sold by the barrtl at maker's prices. Fine Old Jamaica in wood and bottles. Dublin Porter in bottles. Bass' Ale do. Montreal Ale and Porter in wood and bottles, delivered in the city at Agent's prices. Orders from the country carefully packed and promptly executed. Cigars and 7'obaccos in all the Choicest Brands. PROVISIONS. Extra Fine Paitry Flour. Buckwheat do. Double Sifted Indian Meal. Oatmeal. Pot and Pearl Barley. Arracan Rice. do. Ground. Sugar Cured Hams and Baaoa, No. 1. Labrador Herrings. « I. Mackerel. << 1. Salmon. '• I. Table Codfish. Digby Herrings. Finnan Haddies. McKinnon's celebrated BiMnils, in small tins. Upwards of SO different kinds in stock. — 0-0- A COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH DYE STUFFS, WARRANTED TRUE TO THBIR NAMES. And in Q-ENERAL SUNDRIES every thing giich as is generally kept in a flrst class estab- lishtnont. WX% The subscriber will be conHtantly supplied with all New Goods as they appear in the diflbf- en: Markets. f/^ 7 J. T. LAMB, Family Grocer, Sparks Street, Central Ott«wa.^ 1863.] 1 O B O - B BDFFil AT PRICI Take pleai by means of thi keep eonstanti] Pnrehased in G« WUek is the Ii Cloths and Sea and avarytbiag — 411 y( [18^ 3kie8, ited. ; BOTTLE. d*. do. do. do. do. do. •ad botdei. let. Me«. >0D AND D. do. >. do. fdo. do. 9. do. te burtl at I wood and II. ter in wood in the oity len from the tacked and in all the rs. >ur. D. deal. dBaeoa. ringf. ed BiMnita. Upwarda of I ia itook. '0 THBIR class estab- the diffbr- 1863.] BirStir£8S DIRCCtOllT. < (I 'if; l- M. t a. p. CRESSALL, ■ .g rp»l MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN BOOTS AISTD SHOES, Rubbers, Knickerbocker Leggings, Moccasins, BDITALO AND BEEF BOOTS ; OVERS OF ALL KINDS; ■ ' ' In fact, everything connected with tlie Trade, and AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. KE ARNS & RYAN, UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET, (Third door from York Street,) Take pleaiure in abnouueinf{ to their Country Friendi, Patronizert and to the People in general, by Bieaai of the People's partieular friend « THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC, that they keep eoaitantly on hand a choice aiiortment of DRY GhOODS, Pnrehaied in the Cheapen Market, and marked at Cash Price* to luit the timca. They derote particular attention to the ral Ottawa. Which is the larceit, beet aiiorted and cheapeit In the trade. They have on hand Black Mantle Clothe and Seal Sklna aa low at U 6d per yard { alao, Fancy Dreai Ooodi and Winoeya at 7id per yardj aad •verytbiag elie in proportion. ^ All yon who wiah to Eeoaomise in your Dealinfi (heae Haid Tinw will do w«ll to pay a i :!i I' ^ ^:i 1863.] BUSINESS DIRECTORY. m ANDREW CAMPBELL, Tobaccos, Cofifee, MOLASSES, flVRUP, BAISINS, Rice, BARLEY, Ac,, Ae. GROCER, liNE m SPIRIT MERCHtllT, SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. The attention of the Pnblie ii eallcd to my LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF They are all of the Best Quality, and are aold by me at prices lower than the same articlen have ever been offered before in Ottawa. POKK, Batter, LARD. HAMS, CHEESE, Fiflb, GlasBware, LIQUOES Of all deacfi^' (Ion*. ■T.#' P'^ ••-jar.t h MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN BKOOMS, PAILS, TUBS, CHURNS (•v ■' ."i ■ ';■ I rfi'.'il '•»'."'•(> , ,, ZINC \VASIIBOAR13S, CI.OTIIKS PINS. Telegraph, Card and Block Matches, Wood Bowls, &c ' ALSO WHOLESALE AND EETATL DEALER IN 0-E.OOEK.IES, BOOTS AlffD ^'^'^'^ [,» . iJS, 1 ;^ ifftti.;* .■.til: ;.'^ HOSIERY and GLOVES, ■ , ,' ■ 1.,.. . PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINOfl, •-'• „'■"'""- FLANNELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, .•' CANADIAN TWEEDS, ' ". ^^ . > . r . i "i' ■,>' .1'' • BBAVER, SEALSKIN and WHITNEY CLOTHS, etc., &c., &c. OmWI FIRE AND LIFE ISSURiNCE IGENCI. Composed of Old, Rich, and Honourable Companies. Liiiii " i I OHARTERED 1720. LONDON AND LANCASfflRE LIFE & HRE INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL. .eioooooo . PAID UP CAPITA I. - - J^l.OOO.OOO ..Paid up Capital - - #1,1500,000 HOME INSURANCE GOHPANT Tf NEW TORL Z*AldL -VLX* 0«,i>it«^l. - " $11,000,000 LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND. OAPI'''AL, - t'" Nil * » " ■*♦' ^ -' ' '•^"^ £400,000 stg. "» ANNUAL INCOME - - - £193,000 " UNUSUAL PRIVILEGES GRANTED TO POLICY HOLDERS. - — » Fwacn laiwad for 8 tmm at Reduced Rutii. If you want to be imnred in Wealthy aad Hm- •mkU Offieefl, «o to the undtriiKneil, who will alwayi b« happy to gire erery informatioa. J. T. PENNOCK, AgoDt. OMawa, Dm. lOth, 1MI, OAor, Af|inoa4'9 Bnimpg*f Up Stain, Ridea« Strttt. I .• 1 n BVBlVtBS biRlidTbllY. [1^3. ^J BENSON & ASPDEN HaTiBK the moit complete worki in the World, the Starch prodnced ia positively nipcrior to tiat •#•■7 other Maker ; and the large eoniamers in England, acknowledging its merit, are willing to pay ■•N for it than (or any article they can get at home. j, i BENSON fc ASPDBN manufactnre for the Laundry , ^, ,f ,| H, yM | Tl&e Oana-da iSatin Face ^Itairoli, Xhe Oanadia ISil^ex* OIosm Htaroh, A.nd Pure iSitairch, White and Blue. Also, their celebrated ciSiiiiyiJk rairiUiB coEfii EXTRACTED FROM THE PUREST WHITE CORN, FOR PUDDINGS, BLANO MANGE, INFANTS' FOOD, &c^ Which is preferred by all who have tried it to anything of a similar nature imported from the United States. The above articles have taken the First Prizes wherever they have been shown : at tht INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION held in Montreal, during the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales; at the GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIHITION in London in 1862; also at the PROVINCIAL FAIR at Toronto, and various other Fairs held throughout the Province. ADORES H, Montreal, December, Edwardsburg.C.W., and 298 St. Paul Street, Montreal. HcGARTHTS CLOTHING DEPOT. That store that has always been celebrated for the CHEAPEST €10THIN€ IN TH ECITY, IS SELLING LOWER THAN EVER, . "*"- As they take into consideration the scarcity of mouey that prevails this year. Yoa will be oonvinoed that suoli is the oase by giving us a trial. IT IS A BRICK FRONT HOUSE. THE SIGN, M'GARTHY'S CLOTHING DEPOT, (near hb. t. m. blabdklu'b foundry,) .WEST AND LAST STORE, UPPER TOWN. .'I ^ ALSO, ERECTED IN FRONT, , -j aiIarge crimson figure of a boot, TO REPRESENT THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, Which Stock will be found equally as low as the Clothing, and well anortad. MoCARTHY'S OIsOTHINO D ■.:■J^ Oanad In8 .. S TTAWj ■*s= BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 33 * *» ■*= Canadiai^ i|2igli||b aii(| J^erSoan Scmool Books g^ Crammer find Common Schools ^ jOHTV i>xji^ie:. « s .nV** ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .fr«?«3» -p S.] Books^er and Stationer, OTTAWA. Il — I ^ <) Country Merchants, Committees of Public Libraries, Clergymen, and Teachers ^^ tsH SPARKS STREET, «4W.i^^ fV^« Ph supplied on the best terms. PHI IE mm mm of moi. Established in 1782. Fands on hancl to meet lodsest - - £600.000 »tg» Insurance against loss by fire effected on the most : '.- , . favourable terms. 11 (> Jolin ll>iii-i<5. Sparks Street. Agent for Ottawa, poT.|airiFM1m«Ml Mffili i Central Ottawa. 3 4 '■ > V -1 1 ■ -c~o- ''■': '^^ ^"V FURNISHING IROIN MONGER, AND GENERAL DEALER IN Coals, Chains, Ropes, . . , STOVES, GLASS, OILS, &o.. Sparks Street, OTTAWA CITY, .... • • • • 3 CANADA WEST. > t ',' ''•W^ N 34 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Ufa o- MAC KAY & Co^^ [18». U'j -iiiia eK ^I'KiC NEW EDINBURGH i, I .^ it ' it ^e e <»^ i, .« ii i. ^ 4 0ii f-»i ^" Fi»©wm ;:: mii>i»' ^ AND OTTAWA 3v «^ Floor and Oatmeal Mills. .•<>:r'-l ( ><'i' Office : Sussex Street," ; -.wt.tCTSf'''' OTTAWA CITY, -idBiUfyr CANADA WKST. HEPM ■ *.iW ;5njp T- ,.-' - .^^^J? STTt^ -7 ff^^- AUCTIONEER. LAND AGENT, / CommisHon Merchant, ^;^^ < X» ''i'J Kl 1155 )i^ /i\ (^P^'' FURNITURE DEAi.ER, ifec, .mAA \flflk. \l \mm^ . , (,sK. r>a I'y »i?-4.- *. -0-0- Proprietor of Her Majesty's Theatre. 1863.] Sterling j ELECTRO-I Albala-f Beft FINE i TABLE OPTIUAL r DBESSI Wovlc VVRITIN Avi PHOTOGRA and other Ji'ai ■■v/»fp'5 -ir?.- SP RID] DIIUGS. CIIESJ .tC^'vl. 11 *%" > ;.■. -l/i-vj ■0¥> ,.>.;.* •Si; * if LAN! TIMOTHY i [18ftl. mm 9 4 "' ■.* *.» CT S*.''*.'= .• A ■ V ^i-' •' A ^ ^ INT, >. \/mA. 3atre. r- > .J 1863.] liUrflNE'S DIRECTORY. 35 VAhtjt Hcsr-.-UW M Established 1 845. Sterling Silver Goods, KLECTRO-PLATKD WAJIE, Albala - Plated Oood8» Be«t Qualit!/, I'INB SHEFFIELD TABLE CUTLERY, OPTICAL INSTRUM.KNTS, DSESSINa OASES, WRITING DESKS, A variety of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBIJM3, ' and othen!'»nc7GwUa^e.&c. GOLl> .\SD SILVM ' watches; Most approved Mauert. LONDON MADE GOLD CHAINS, l'.RO(X^IIES, F^INGS,L0CKET8, PENCIL CASES, ' I*iiiN, &.e.. Sec. English, French Sc American PAPIEEMACHE GOODS* JlC, &0., &,c. ....><...**. ...o. JOUIV LESLIE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, SPARKS STREET, CENTRE lOWN, OTTAWA. J»g»; WATCHES AND JEWELLERY CAUJCFIJLLY REPAIRED, g JOHN ROBERTS, '&■ pfc^i T 9 \,\i 'sv - ■iv;.v"->fii' RIDEAU STREKT, - - - OTTAWA, C.W., IMPORTER AND "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ^.. PATENT MEDICINES, '■- ^- «'»^.a*"^~-"*=r' "^-^''■' f"i-^ ^' »^M ■-" JL FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMEHtOAJT PERPITMERY, *•--*»- *^"- "■*-^"' ^ COMBS, :. -s ■■' ■■,. --K « • U .- : -■- t BRUSHES. n ,^. .: ■ '^ EAXCY SOAPS, fh;^,! jiti-ssj ."'^»' w"v-a»>T; w\&'■■■ ■'• LEECHKS. P A I \rTS jvuh :jrf> ai |.^«^••' •'• ^'"* »'" «» "■ '^"■^ ('OLORS ,v,iM.)f» 7i»a>T Hi ;->'■' '■'•• ■ BOILKD aud RAW LINSEED OIL, ' '' ' ' ' COAL OIL SMACniNERY OIL. BURXINO FLUID, ^^ ' BROWN JAPAN, . i^^-^f PUTTY, ■ SPIRITS TURPENTINE, .tc, Ac, .-- :^ ■• i->>' r-^ DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, ,_ ,,_^: „., ^..iM „4 ,«.>,. -^..^ijotiii t^ GARDEN, FIELD nnd FLOWER SEEDS, *"'' ' W5 ?>■•;■; I » nP LAND and CALCINED PLASTI<:R for stucco work, - TIMOTHY SEED bought and Bold. I'l ■;i I !;Sm » .w^.';..^.^..l .a«fa|j\' 36 BUSINESS DIRECfORT. [1868. THE SITBSCRIRRR RESPECTPlfLLY INTFMATES THAT HE IB AT PRESENT MANU- FACTURING { Steam Engine«. and Tubular, or Common Flue Koitera, llO ^Gilibic Double Oven Cnnkiin; Stoves Ceimdit pattern inaproTed— wurraated for tea years, The largest >>ux Store trfv ofnred in thi« country, which adiaitt wood 4\ feet long, suitable for Halls, MilU, or Shops. Mill Machinery of every drscription manufactai e ANY. O-O V -« if^ DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ' ' ^i.i:::>^. WILIJAM DOW & Ck>s.' MONTRBAlf CE2LH]BRATE0 ALBA. >- J^'- s- OTTAWA, C.W. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE FIRE iHD LIFE INSDRAHGE OOIPART. (Dir IBBamBIErmfBIEI initio) IL(iDH©(Dlf. -0-0 - ISV. -0-0- c A I* IX A 1j , — .««, o o o ,<><> o IS rr la R i^ I N . '■ - ' '■ '^'- MANAGING DIRECTORS: .. * D. LORN MACDOU6ALL, E$4 . | THOMAS UAVrDSON, Esq , Merchant. ORDINARY DtREOTORS: The Hon. LOUIS RBNAUD.M.L.C, | THOMA8 RYAN, Esq., Merchant, Th« Hoif. JOHN ROSE. M.P., i JAMES LAW, Eso , Marehint. , ^ -^ DATID DAVIDSON, E(4., Oeneml Manager, Banlt of Montreal. I '1 : ] f; [ \^ H. 1. JOHNSON, Esq., Local Secretary. MAOOOOOALL Ik DATIDJiOyfi^ . oiit^cii At AqiNTK ton Canada. tt^AD OFFICE-Noi. 3. 4 and 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, MONTREAL. BARSOW llARilkS, A cent for Ottawa. I ' f.?!'IW"v?''" 'i 38 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [1868. E. SPENCER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, CENTRAL OTTAWA, SIGN OF THE CAMERA. Photographs, Ambrotypes anJ all other Pictures in the art cxrciited with neatness and despatch. ^ N. {J.— old Dagucrreo'yi)es ?nd Ambrotypes copied for Carte de Visites, also, copied, enlarged to f^ize of Life, if required, and Colored in Oil, thus giving all the coirectne$s of the Photograph and the durability of an Oil Painfin". Particular attention paid to Carte de Visiles, or Album Pictures. .5 - • | i J ^ Ottawa, December lOth, 1S62. 1 -i •» ^* * * *' mg\ ill ill ill ffil Q -0-0- GEO. B. BLYTH, IMPORTER AM) DEALER IN F^N^C^Y AISTD STAPLE (T^s WELLING-TON STREET, UPPER TOWN, * IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ♦^^ GROCERIES, &DC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ^~ lOomer of Rideau and Sussex streets, ^ LOWKR TOAVN, OTTA^VA. *r (^^ BRITISH AND AMERICAN »f Pifii Ml Mmmm mm , BUSSI'.X ST., O.M': DOOR FROM RIDEAU ST., OTTAWA CITY. ■*' * (SUCCKSftOR TO JOHN SMITH.) ""' *"'■*' ' i" ..• AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT FOR ALL THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES. Ef'HaTing Unequalled Mailing Paoilitics, country inbioribert otn depend on being rapplled wii Booki, Newspapers and Magazines with punotiMllty a nd dig " ' IJ-Countrj dealers supplied with en i 18«3.] ] H 'i S»J *> e! ^ oi ■^ Q i. SSJ ABd« P-i OQ <1 Ot(ai JA] 'a A^ipf. s SAS CHAUDIJ Kannfaotl AtUrney at La\ Office,— Aul JSarriittra 1 Next Door tJ [1868. I 1863.] 018, IPs, [TAWA, ERA. espatch. enlarged to [tph and the LB t)WN, id! eets, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. it ^ J !^^^i I&' mr Jib n^^ilj H S ^ :; BAR IRON, to )4 4 I'T STEEL. S <^ STOVES of all kinds, ^ S ffl ROPES, 1L3 CHAINS. -0-0- ANCHORS, PAINTS, ^ ' -^^^-^'^ OIL and COLORS, POWDER, SPIKES, '"VvO , ,r OAKUM, * • l^ ? 'f ' ll ^••^ *' NAILS, ^^^'-^ -^'-^^^^ AXES, xjeAua Q S S rr-r OLASSrv ,•"> crr *::"• g - " PUTTY. • ^ |£j And every other article in the line, sold 20 per cent, cheaper than any other honse hereby. zQ ■ ,. • FRANCIS McDOUGALL. » OOODS .^lAiMaAi dOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SPARKS STREET, CENTRE TOWN. ... ; ,..Ji,4.J',: E. LEI VERS, SASB, DOOR, BliIND FAGfORY, AND SCC.-, I o^,UPL A^N^II^(> MILL, ■^^•^ I ^-rn^ RTEAR MCKAY'S FLOUR MILL, ^''' '■J'^^a CHAUDIERE, OTTAWA. ■ • • • -0-0- Olaniifacturer of Astrom's celebrated Fanning Mills. Lumber taken in exchange. 'Y. .GAZINES. ■npplUd wiUr \.*w^* H. WALKBR, Attorney al Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Convey- anc«r, 4^., OfpicBi— Aumond's Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa. ,' ^ »,*••■ ^ yi * Jjevria St Pinhey, Barritters and Attornayt-at'Law, 4'0-* SfO' Next Door to the Pott-Offiee, Elgin Street, Central Ottaw*. Lyoa & O'Oonnori BarrM»r» and Attorntyit'at'Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Ifoiuritt Pmlio, Convtyanctrt, Ao,, OrriuM— MiiikIIo'i BuiUlings, Main Mtreot, Presootl Union Uulldlng, York Street, Ottawa. Bobtrt L«Mt Barrister, Attorney, Conveyancer, ffC., OnriOB— In Mcintosh's Nov DuUdlnKs, Ridoan Street. W. M. MATHE80N, Bamtter, 4^., 0TTAWA--OEIfTRAL CANADA. • .•IH' I. h ! ! li 40 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [i8<». t \m\ \m\ FiiBsii ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES!!! CALL AT THK HIT AND FUR STORE SUSSEX STREET. JACOB DENNISON HAS just opened, for pnblie inspectioD, an en- tire New Stoek and a complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, raited to the wants and reqairementt of all parties. Snow-shoes, Moccasins, Mitts, tie. £^dKii,'.1f«:i, lOmNAAND GLASSWAEE, Orders ptuiGtually attended to— Latest Styles. T. & W. RUNTOI, IMPORTERS OF ''■- FANCY AND STAPLE DRT GOODS, AKU HARDWARE, dec, ■' CROCKERY, J?> J. D. has undoubtedly the best varied Stock in town. Call, examws, judge, and be conrinced. LOW PRICES. TERMS GASH. All kinds of raw skins purchased for Cash. JACOB DENNISON. UGOUR ft KERR| Founders and Blacksmiths, . GEOROE S'I'REET, ,, Ottftwa City, Canada West. GRIST AND SAW-MILL CASTING, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, Agrionltural Implement Makers, And manufacturers of STOVES, STRAW-CUTTERS. BROAD AND NARROW AXES. Always on hand — Potash Kettles (cast Hp np). ^M, ml . ANDREW LACOTTR, JOHN KERR. ANTHONY O^EILLT, M. 0.7 ~ OraduaU of the University Queen's College, Ktngeton, 0« tadian lioantiata, , if Phjaiolan, Surgeon, aud Acoouoheur. Omoa->0lareaoe Street, Lower Town. PAINTS, OILS, AG., . OTTA"WA, C. VT. DAHIEL LAHI6AH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fw * ■ BEALEK IN t« »•'» a Groceries, Q^ FrovisioDa, WINES AND SPIRITS. SIGN OP TSiE TiqqSIS. SUGAR LOATES, TTVTolilaactoaai. flit.* UPPER TOWN. OTTAWA, C.W. 1863.] Viei BIE The Propri form their fn< that thej have Miortment of iag Work-bo] Siirer Thiabl< •ad Nail Brii monaaiss, Elct Glass Shades Baokgamaon ] sortment of Gc Wedding Ringi Photograph AH ALEJ Wl OONI AH SHANTY, C PLAIN & Fruits Oorner of t FELL0WE8 k RADENHVRST, BARRLSTERS. SOLICITORS m CHANCERY, ETC., OrrioK— la Aumond's Biiildingi, (atar 8ap|»an Brldg*,) Ottawa, a. a. h. rsLtiOWKs, «.o. | wm. h. kadmsi ! 'y. 8* ORIST OaahPaic [IMS. I 1863,] BUSINESS DIRECTORY. m I) I Vienna Housa, WABE, 3., RETAIL <0ATE8| lWA, C.W. BIDEA.U BTBBET, OTTAWA. The Proprietors of the Vienna Houie beg to in- form their fnendi in town and ittrroandingcouitry, that thej have oonitantly on hand a large and varied •srortment of Jewellery and Fancy Goods, includ- ing Work-boxes, Toilet Bottles. Ladies Reticules, Silrer Thinbles, Butter Knives, Porks, fcc, Hair and Nail Brushes, Aceordeons, Flutes, Porte- monnaiw, Elcotro-plated Urns, Cruet Stands, &c., Glass Shades and Vases, Chassm«n, Dominoes, Backgamaon Boards, &c., fce. ; also a varied as- sortment of Gold and Plated Brooches, Ear-rings, Wedding Rings, Signet Rings, Pencils, be, Phoiogrnphy in aU the variotia stylet. McCOMB. ALEXANDER SCOTT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, ARU MANUPACTUREB Or SHANTY, CABIN AND SODA BISCUIT, BOSTOTSr, I PLAIN & SWEET ORAOKERS, |Fruit8 of all Kinds, In their Seasons. jOomer ot Sparks and Elgin Streets, OTTAWA. 8. E WiGIEa'8 , tBIST & FLOUR MILL. SYMPOSIUM, Cornet of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, Centre Town, and the Principal Entrance to Oovernment Btnldings.-; rVii in* Oysters! Fish!! Game!!! (According to season,) always on liand in tha BIOBBST PBRFBOTIOM. Conveniently served in Private R')onis, WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS AND TONICS of the Rarest Qualities, supplied at the LOMTBST PRICES. Dinners, Lunoheons, and Suppere Prepared in the best style, on the - ' : iSl&oirteeit Notice. A TRIAL SOLICITED. M. KAVANAOH. GEORGE HAY, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALSR m '■'''' SHELF AND HWVK HARDWARE, j SPARKS STRBBT, OTTAWA, Has constantly on hand, at moderate prices, • good assortment of Table and Pocket Cntlery» Home Furnishingit Builders' Goods, Glass, Painty Oib, Varnish, Sfechaniee' Tools, Ouns, Rilot» Pishing Tickle, Stoves. Tin, Canada Plates, Wirft» Bar Iron, Smiths' Coals, Sc«les, Agrienltaral Im* plansenti, lie., fee fee. GEORGE MAY & Cfc, DBALHRS IN ^turl Sole & Upper Leather, FRENCH CALFSKINS, • - " Enamelled Leathers, KIDS, MOROCCOS, ROANS. NHQRt»T| ERYt ETC., s, (latr 8«ppM«| H. RADBliM Cash Paid for all Kuids of Grain. TBsas B. a^ WA<|If pus H«il. Shomnahers' Tbt^it, and Finding$, I\r%ii4 Valises and Carpet Dags, of every detcr^Uan. 8US8KX STREET, NEARLY OPrOUTB THK BBITIM HOVBt., OTTAWA. Oath pud for Hides. ( 5 \ ' i\ 42 BUSINESS DIRICTORY. JAS. TRACY, I I WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER (next DOOK to " rHE CITIZKK " OFFICE), ■ • '^ «■ ^ " RII)EA.U STREET, *' *' * j Has en hand a well-8elected stock of almost erery thing in the above line ; also, a nice collection of Plated Ware. »;«•« 'r»;H( 'f > . i^;^i, St.'SKr ZIM-'S Mercurial Portable Barometer, • With attached Tlio-momder, fur sale. "cr f^ PRICE 88 . CT fi *»*«?-• A^t [1863. Run the Blockade. LATER FROM DIXIE LAND. P. J. Gelhansen, TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, RIDEAU ST., OTTAWA. Has just received a large supply of TOBACCOS, including a choice lot of CIGARS, direct from Richmond, Va. ; also has constantly on hand a general assortment of Snuffs, Chewing Tobacco and I Cigars. I of every description. Also a large and splendid I ASSORTMENT OF PIPES, I W HOLES AhE AND RETAIL. J A VIES DYKE, Gi-eiier al ID e siler AXE AND EDGE TOOL Is^ amifaoturers, AKD ; IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE. The Axes manufactured by the above have ob- tained anunprecedentedly high local and Provincial •"kPHt^tioBj and are ext«nsiv«ly used by lumberers and choppers, in addition to the practical appro- val accorded to their make, they have received the following awards for their manufactures i— Silver Medal and Diploma, in Montreal, 1860. First Premium and Silver Medal, in Hamilton, 1S60. First Prize at the r« cent International Eithibition, London, England. ,, , , .^:;, , , . Ottawa, Deer. 86, 1862. ' Andrew Christie, ■'''■ *'.' titlklf * . rN KVEItV DESCRIPTION OK Sootis midL HHoos, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. Order Work Promptly Executed. IN Groceries, Dry Goods, i<- > AND LIQUORS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, d'C, ifjC.j tfec, AUMokD'S BUILDINGS, RIDEAU STREET. Ottawa, Deer. 26th, 1862. ii cijiy James Mooney, GENERAL COMMISSION AND INSURAlSrOE AO-JINT. » r f PRESCOTT, U. W. H p. ; 1863.] THEAPC WELLINGTC JOHN CHEM] KcspGctfuUv thi 'heir liberal pal tvayis on hand t of genuine Druj i niiation of pas Physician's 1 Orders for Co 'iillj and ijroir.j; Fi'esh GWdei) on Land. filtOCI tf*^^* ES' The luidersi;;! constantly on hn ii his esUblishn XORTH SIDE c "'iiicii ho will diii nils for Ciisho Pi-irchasors wil mrchasing olscn- Ottan-a, Dec, ^. rl lilDEi Ittpt constantly )RY GOODS READY-1 GR HELP AND IRON, HO ^ ■^■'■■'1 &EOR( H h <{..: GE EIPIBE BEBTADRilT.I"*"'" I Hardware, P. O'MEARA. I ., ' ■< OB the moi OBORGB STRUBT, [1863. Side. LAND. rURER, WA. OBACCOS, direct from f on hand a )C0 and (1 gplendid PIPES, VAIL. 3Ller 2ood8, RIPTIONS, DINGS, 1863.] BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 43 THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, I POSTAGE STAMPS WELLINGTON STREl::T, UPPER OTTAWA. JOHN JETSTlSriNaB, WHOLKSALK AND UETAII- CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, KespcctfullT thanks his friends and the public for i.heir liberal pationago, and trusts by keeping al- ways on hand a coumlete and well-seluctcd stock of genuine Drugs ana Chemicals^, to merit a con- i niirttion of past favors. Physician's I'resnriptions Carefully Prepared. Orclers for Country and Family Medicines care- I 'iillj and promptly exocutod at the lowest prices. Fresh Garden and Field Seeds kepi constantly on hand. FOR SALE, AT H ^WILCOX TOBACCONIST, CENTRE TOWN, OTTAWA. Also, a choice assortment ofgenuine imported C I O A R S AND TO 13 A C C S, Real Meerschaum, Brier Root, and other Fancy Pipes, in endless variety, all of which is ofl'ercu at the very lowest current prices, WnOIiKSALK AND RETAIL. Ottawa, December, 1862. TIIK GttOCERf, PROVISION, ..-MnTiiii y r AnAri^urit'^ ESTABLrSHMENT. The nndcrsi;4ned has just received and keeps Iconstantly on hand all articles in the above line ■ill his eslablishincut, JNORTH SIDE OF WELLINtVrON .STREET, CITV OF OTTAWA, Iwhicli he will dispose of on the most reasonable |i(Tins for Oa.sh or l''nrniers' produce. Purchasers will please call and (examine before purchasing elsewhere. JAMES CLARKE. Ottawa, Dec., lMi2. . , . ■ ney, ISSION t.x>lxB.e 3-^isrT. A ft«i:>) DEiflT. lA. . D. WOOD, {Foitnei'ly Proud ^•.'1 1 . I V HAMS, ^ ,. , LARD, '. AA.^^^' SALTED BEEF, BEEF TONGUFS, FISH, and Provisions generally. Comer of SUSSEX and RIDEAU Streeif. ■ I i; .1 44 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [1801. NEW GROCERY STORE. HARRIS, SRONSffll & CO., The .ubacriber re.pectfullj' be%» to announce to hii friend, and the public in eeneral that he has inat opened a GROCERY, LFQUOR and PRO- VISION STORE, on the Comer of Bideau & Nicholas streets, {In Oraham'a Old Stand). The experience of the subscriber in the above lines of bu.ine.s, and the fact ol hi. having boni^ht Stock for ca.h, justifies him in hoping that those who patronize his establishment will not regret their choice. Teu, Sugars, and Coffee., of the first class, and at the lowest possible price. SlMUEL GOULDTHRITE. Ottawa, Dec, 4, 1862. RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWA. THE0D0RE~FR1EDRICK, BrasB-foander, Machiuiat, Brass and Iron Fiu- fkber, manufacturer of Gas, Steam, and Water fitting Beer Pumps, Taps, 8rc. All kinds of repairs in Steel, Iron, Brass and Copper promptly attended to. Locks repaired and Keys fitted. The Bubscriber calls particular attettisn to his new kind of Lerer Beer Pumps. Merchants and Manufacturers • t * - iX '■■ OP EVERT DESCRIPTION OP PINE LUMBER, OTTAWA CITY, ■,i-,: > CANADA WB8T. OPFICB AND MILLS ON VICTORIA ISLAND RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWA. The subscribers keep constantlv on hand a Urge Quantity of Family and other Gius, Brandy, RuK, Wines, Sic. Families and Taverns supplied with any quantity on reasonable terms. Fisher's celebrated Kingston Ale, and Roches- ter's Ale, and Xy Porter, always on draught and in bottles. Booth'* Old Tom and French Brandies in bottle. Good Slate Bagatelle. ~ SLOCOMBE h STEVENS. UBDWAIi BAftftv .SUSBKX gTREKT, OPPOSITE YORK STREET; J. P. FfgATHERSTON, PHA R MA C E UTIC A L CHEMIST. PREStiEIt'TIONg CAREFULLY PRKPARED. JOHN i. HARRIS H8NHT P. BROMSOM, AL8X. POLSOH BCNJ. W. ARNOLD, im^f-ki V The undersigned is exclusirelr in the URder* takinc busine.., and i. now fully prepared witk HEARSES, Silks, Scarf., be, to attend to Fuae- ral. in the most respectable manner, A. SWALWBLL, UndertakcN Rideau Street. OtUWk December 23, 1863. 1863.] CHA8 V . f *• , „r. X, XX "a East Indi barrelS,ha KEM AU Order 8. Wi MANl BROAD & • ' ' " V,- OTHE] HAUDIJ o James B. One door West of SHEPHERD'S AUCTION ROOM, OTPOSITB M>t;z'i, ridrav »TRVSn<, FLOUR, OATMEAL, CORN MKAL, PROVENDER, BRAN, . , GRAIN, PORK, HAMS. DRIED APPLBB, ORO^JERIES, CROCKERY, COAL OIL. Highest price paid for good Butter. Ottawa, Deo., 1862. Pore Drugs and Chenieals, Perfumery, Oiit, Palatt, Colora, Dye Stuff's, fee. THOMAS lUFFE, CITY BAKERY, LOAF, FANCY AND HARD BRBAD ANIj CRACKER MANUFACTURER Lo*Te« Amithed on tb« Most RiMonUft Y tHai and Shortest Notice. Hot Rolle fot Br«aM delirered crery morning ia aay part of the Citjr ST. PATItlCR 8TRBBT, EDWA IMCK AN •r©x«cr WELLINGTON ^atohes, CI Carefullj repai AH wo7k Wan YOKK Q. 8. 8 ATCH & YORK S' [iseS' 1863.] BUI^INISSS blilfiCTOllY. 45 EOm Hirers JER, )A WB8T. [A ISLAND )I.801I . ARNOLD. II the Uader- >r«pwed witk (tend to Fhbc- ELL, trUktr, deau 8tre«t. Otuwt CHA8. H. BALDWIN, X, XX AND XXX ALES, Eaat India Fale Ale and Porter, "-■■—'-'--■ fg- - — "-- BARRELKHALF barrels * BOTTLES, KEMPTVILLE. C. W. IB Order» Promptly filled. ' n H f! V? ^ ! JOHN S. LYNCH, Brewer. 8. WiSHBURS, MANUFACTURER OF - IBROAD & NARROW AXES, OTHER EDGE TOOLS, )HAUDIERE ISLAND, OTTAWA. CHARI.es sparrow, Jr^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . , > . V Dealer in GROCETIIES, Liqnors and Provisions, SPARROW'S BUILDINGS, CORNER OF SUSSEX ANT) MURRAY STREETS, * ll'-'^ Ott«^5r«.. ' a — ALSO— Land Agent & Commission Merchant. eid, N ROOM,| flTRVBT. I APPLBB, SKIES, CBRY, OIL. tter. O. p. CLARK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER In all kinds of PLUG ATsTL) CUT Chewing & Smoking Tobaccos, GISARS, SNUFFS, PIPES, ftO., ^ No. 4, SUSSEX ST., OTTAWA, C.W. EDWARD GRANT, ILOGK AND WATCHMAOR, jTexvellesr, dbo., WELLINGTON STREET, OTl'AWA. All kindii oi Tatohes, Clocks and Je-wellery Carefullj repaired on the shortest notice. \All wk Warranted. ■.i ' 8ERNAR0 MULLEN, ERY. JERCHANT TAILOR, BRBiD AmJ YORK SXItXSKX. TE, PURER latoiibteYaHai I fof Bri OTTAWA. Q. 8. 8UTHIRLAND, ofthacitf. tATCH & CLOCK MAKER, EBT, X YORK STREET, OTTAWA. Seedstore and^ Greenhouse. THEODORE GABLER, •'■ YORK ST., OPPOSITE THE MARKET, The largest assortment nf Field, Garden and' Flower Seeds, all warranted fresh and itennine. A magnificent stock of Greenhouse and Bedding Plants. Cabbage, Caaliflower and Tomato Plants, Fmit Trees and Flowering Shrubs, etc., etc. J. T. COLEMAN & M. DUCELLE, PEALKRS IN SKINS AND EOOS OK British and American Birds.Quadmpeds, Fish and Reptiles ; Abo, the highest price for all Wild Birds' Eggs. Stvffing of all descripfimis done. JOHN T. COLEMAN, Practical Taxidermist and Naturalist. M. DUCELLE. WM. COATE8, Ottawa Museum, Watch and Clock Maker, and Ornithologist. Jewellery repaired on the shortest notiee. OfrOSITC T. STOBT, lUSIKX 8TMCIT. i a.! "1 46 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [1861, ! HO 1^TTRT?TTT' ^^^ SUTHERLAND, . U. l>tliillill, 3^^^.^,^^,^^ Tailor. MANUFACTURER OF WOOLLEN CLOTHS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, &G., RIDEAU FALLS WOOLLEN MILLS. Ordtm proinplhi aitendt'l to. Otfawii. Di'cr., 18C2. ROBERTSON & R0W8ELL, J . WHOLESALF. AND RETAIL ., I J. . Tailors & Clothiers, RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWA. P. ROBERTS, CHITRCH STREET, A. MOWATT, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, JSiMNSex Nt., Ottn^%va. MADR CLOTHPJri AND UENTLRMKn's FURNIfiUINO GOODS AL.v'AYt; ON UAXD. A QUANTITY OF READY-MADE OLOTHIM UIDEAU ST., OTTAWA. Mrs. SUTTON'S PRIVATE BOARBINB HOUSE METCALFK STREET, OPPOSITB TilE MBTUUlilST CByR(.'lI, C E rW T I^ E , T OW IV .1 OTTAWA CITY, C.W THOMAS FLOYD MANUFACTURKR OF AND REPAIKER OF SAME joh: G Dry Qc RIDEAU The Highest Prici MOINT 8Us.se: JAMES Dealer in Drr Clothing, Crockei 1^t9 Highest Pri m RIDEAU STl THOMAS* • Irri WILLIAM YOUNG, WATCH & OLOOK-MAKER, JEWELLER, 5^0., Next Uoor to Thomas Issiac's Iliirchvarc Store, SPAliKR STRJi^KT, OTTAWA. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Neatly Re}iaire.d. Snperior XX ai In W For residence of the above inquire of ■AJso, Penners' eel VICTOR LAPORTE, I N.B.-AII orders RIPEAU STRKKT, OTTAWA.! P^^ked. «nd those » — . _ M free of charge. Robt. McCullough, |^ JOHN TEAS, COFFEES, 8 PICESlFruit, Oyste Ottawa Soap AJLJandle Works. Charles" BRo^vN, iMANl'FACTURER OP Fancy, Family & Transparent Soap. SoU Patentee for Canada Jor themanufadnre of Th© German Chemical Erasive Soap. OTTAWA, O.W. Fresh stipjl PLANTAGENEf FOR SALE ll\ ^'lifter, atiecse, f\ j'irstJDoor lANCING, AND GENERAL GROCEUIES, Corner of Wellington and Bank St' OTTAWA, C.W. J. M. T. Hannum, rxm^ -r w G ENER A L eom ' COMMISSION AGEN McLAC HUN'S BUILDINGS, OTTAWA; f^rf^ifW | CALif -'LASSES MEEtI SELLEGK HOUSE, lfr^?""° cius. f\ Corner of PRESCOTT and ASA >S7rf - .'|!!l!!Ii^^«J^' KEMPTVJl.T.E, C. W, I Priencia and uoii JOHN SELLEL^sJi-., l'™prietoJ S^rX'TKl Carriages in lieadiness at the Bepdt, to co?u| ^° P'*'^^" ^^ur Passengers to and from this House Free of I R O B E R ' Charge, or to ■ J^^AnypoM in the Vicinity at a Reasonable Ra [1861. lor. am fVA. HOUSE 1863.] BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 4T JOHN THOMPSON, GENERAL DE.*:.ER IN Dry Goods, Groceries, CROCKERY, <&c., RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWA. The Highest Pi'ice paid, in Cash,/or Potash A Furs- MONTREAL HOUSE, f,- <, SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA. JAMES flToMPSON, Dealer in Dry Good*, Groceries, Keady-raade Clothing, CrocKery, be, Scc,WhoIe8aIe and Retail. THE CANADIAN CHURCHMAN. Rev. T. a. Parneix, Editor. John H. Parnell, Publisher. ''' The "Churchman" contaius Church, Secular, Miscellaneous and Foreign News. "* A. McKENZIE, M.D., Graduate of the University of New York ani Queen- s College, Kingston. OFFICE, WELLING'l'ON STREET, DYD, 5, S A M E Ttie Highest Price paid for Wool, Raw Furs, Hidis and Potash. . ^ . 'pjjfgg doors West of the Bank of British Nortli HENRY INCLESy America, and next door to -i RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWA CITY, „, , ,, « n ii « n.""' Sole Agent for Robort McOulloufijn's Grocery Btore. THOMAS DAWES & SON'S, f RTE, r- ^i!^|re;"orch::;g;' LACHINE, Baperior XX and XXX Ale and Porter, In Wood and Bottles, Also, Pennera' celebrated Ohampaigne Cider. N.B. — All orders from the country carefully packed, and those within the city limits delivered )Ugll, JOHN R. MCLAREN3 WELLINGTON ST. jPICESpniit, Oyster and Fish Depot. Fresh supplies of the celebrated r. 1 o.) ■ PLANTAGENET MINERAL WATER ^pank St B| FOR SALE by glass or gallon. hUter, OJtecse, Lard and Eggs Jcept nn hand. First Door West of the Theatre. ^^Tli A. R. McDonald, TKACIfKR OF MACDONALD & Co., A UCTIONEERS AND t GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,* SUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA CITY.' ' " BRITISH LION HOTEL, R. BISHOP, Propjietor, SPARKS STREET, Gi^INTRAL OTTAWA.^ GOOD AOGO^ODATiONS. | The IJiir always nupplied with the best Wines,-' Ijramlies, Uiii-i, Morton, Old Rye and other Whis- kies, Jiiqiinrs, eic. The liUidor ntocked with the best the market can nllbi'd. TiENllANCmG, DEPORTMENT JIXUS, ANU CALISTHKNICS. pLASSES MEET IN TEMPERANCE HALL. Juvenile Clasn from Half-past Four to Half- JastSix; Adults from Ilali'-past Seven lo Ten. ASA Stmt yy I Friends and neii^libors, one and all • 4. J Don't forget this my lant call, >roprietO| sieighs I have that will not full USE. ep6t, to COnx> mseJ'yec of iensomhle Roi I To please your eye, and lUey'ro for sale. ROBERT CUMMINC8. Ottawa, O.W. JAMES SAllTH, WATCHMAKERS JEWELLER SU^2SEX STREET, OTTAWA. MESSRS. A. S. & A. H. FORREST, Provincial Land Surveyors, Canada East and West. Office— Next door to Quebec Bank, Sparks Street, Central Ottawa. A. G. FORREST. A. H. FORt^iT. Oct. 9, lb68. »4&w$9:tf '\m : \ i>« ', 1 A . ^ I AWmi^'ikii^Mim II «mI trti I' ' N "iVOl 8*. ;|^in»»«w*s 9oeiKTr.— (Far Hit of OAmi* DhwM Dow, Jmm« Btarke, Wb. M^Farlaae, Atuib* LoBac— C^^eMv^r 1883-DavMI BI. iyi«rrR«r.JohoO,-^„i, £. Cobki W. Cir Bfiik HMiloitf^' W. D. M. 1 Mn. B. CoM. W. R. Kg. ; MIm OioaiiraML ■/.:TaiT' »o.H.Pw«r, ;!fe Ottawa PioiwM8iiMr>«nw CMn.—QpMr» : fliu. F. Prodriek, J. E. Duke, B. Wl^jjilfe^ fi^ur. PAOS. 3 18 in AiriMiftMl &MiotM«, ......... .. . . 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