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Ottawa Times (1865), 12 Mar 1866, p. 3

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and that > the ofi h 10 ives and en seen at Mr. s«ide of th* 1OX eC L zc weta®? xD HANP £rs0N, TING LE 10. CNTS * «uty 1 you@ 31 years at two and 234 102 ‘CASâ€"FITTING ! An Officer of the dance at Chathaa the days of sale, to lands. â€" Persons in notifed to ’l’lfl’ a â€" tists of the lands, witly the Pullitions of sale to be seen at the Registry and Post Offices in the Countie«. and to be had on application to the Doâ€" M f a se seaeeen t 3 0 * Oftawa Skating and Curling Club. 58) SPARKs sSTRZET (38 RESPECTFULLY_inform the citizenagt Ottawa and â€" vieinity that thiÂ¥ have completed their ART * @ALLERY, and that their RECEPTION ROOMS are aow onen. â€" We have !Io >‘~â€" K MIâ€"CAREME Fancy Dress Entertairment Maurch 10, 1846 Photographic Artists, s bled to take a , mas * Perfect and Lifelike ® Picture, al> most instantantâ€" oasly. _ 2Z**" In the * * P taking of children, which we have made a special study, . we cannnt be cxcellcd. Every knowit ; . description of Pictures taken. Call , and examine our Rooms and «<pecimens ; then judge of our ability. _ 7@~ Kemember the . Gallery, over the Trurs Pubiishing Office, SparksSt, w Lifelike Pletures of Masqueraders in Carntval Costame,ACCUR ATELY taken awid Colored to «suit. 30"Call and Ottawa, February 23, 1866. d7â€"f ._ _ Ow Tauesday. the 13th Inst. Admissionâ€"Subscribers on producing their tickâ€" ety at the door 12} cents ; nonâ€"subscribers, 20 cents Skaters in costume, free. * Fisaxce Derartyext, Castoms, Quebec, 6th March, 1863. 7t is mMRECTED BY TWE HOX. THE l FIN ANCE MINTSTER, that xv*lln Weekly Notices be pablished and furnish Collectors of Custime, as to the rate of discownt »}nllnod on smerican luvoices, which is to be in accordance with the price of gold as represented by Exchahge, «t w réte © jual thereto. Nuch notices to appoar e Saturday in the Canada Gazevte. _ 4 Ottawa, March 6, 1866 B" A YOUNG MAN, TWENTYâ€"TWO years of age, well educated in the bothâ€"lanâ€" guages, as Cluz or Collector. The best of referâ€" ences fl”’ if mauind.. For more particulars, adâ€" dress Mr. R.. at this office. * é Ottawa, March 9, 1366. > 69â€" TOBACCOS! TOBACCON! (tawa, March 10, 1366 0. SUNXDAY EVENING 1.AST, between the Russell House and tho Railroad Depot, a GOLD RING, with the initiols «G. E. A.," engrayâ€" od thereon. Partics leaving the same at this office will be suitably rewarded. + Ottawa, March 8, 1866. § & 68 â€"tf COUXTY oF CARLETO Fll.lf NoTIcE Is HEREBY onvts'. that the Courts of OYER and TERMINER and GENERAL GAOL DELIVERY, and of ASâ€" IZE and NISI PRIUS, in and for the said County of Carleton, will be holden at the COURT HOUSE, hht‘i‘t'y of Ottawa, on TUENDAY, the SEVENXâ€" TEENTH day of APRIL, A. D., 1866, at the hour * TEN of theâ€"Clock, a.m.; of which all Coroners, Magutrats, Boiliffe. Conmt«>le«, and all others conâ€" eemed, are required to TAKE NOTICE, and govâ€" eru themselves accordingly. f % 1ccorpixe® wIiTH THE aABovE @rder. notice is hereby given that the authoria~ liscount is dectared to be 24 per cent, which per wikge of deduction is to ,be continued until rext seki> Votice. and to apply to all parehases made W Pawsd states duringthat week. aMERICAN INYOICESâ€"DISCOUXTsS Nyart, Cigar Cases, awl Cigarâ€"Hollers Together with a large lot of FANCY GOODS, &c ‘\.~~ _ J.G. HIMMERMAN, By JA8. BAILIFE, Derery Swxmr? Sumarr‘s Orerc®, Orraws, ¢ March 5th, 1866. & ‘mcl. Is HEREBY GIVRS, THAT 4AÂ¥ an application will be made to the Provincial Parliament, at its next se«sion, for an act to incorâ€" porate the St. Patrick‘s Asylum of Ottawa. . Ottawa, February 21, 1866. 55â€"2m oUgHuT To BE LEVT AT â€" Esmonde Bros., PURE KEROSENE OIL Ottawa, March 6, 1866 STIFF & GREGORY, OtH i w hh‘o'.o-nl at this Branch, and intercet wil *s be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. Ottewa, Feb. 12. 1864 such six day Fire W ood tor Sale. ROOMS are acw open, _ "Fe AaVC T " LARGEST and BEST arranged ° Light of any Art Gallery in Canada, and by our NEW PROCESS are enaâ€" JUST RECEIVED PEPARTMENT oFf CROW N LAXDs PM Orvice Morws:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 pan H. V. XOEL, Cornet of Sparks and Metcalfo Streets #@" PLEASE CALL AND SEE. ~$% _ Situation Wanted. EERSCHAUM PIPES®: OBRDERS FOR PLUMBEBING. &c., NGTPICE. NOTI CHEAP BRIARâ€"ROOT ANXD ands in the County of Exsex. U,C., r sals at Auction, on the TW ENTY â€" ( APRIN.next, and following days, . in the Town of Sandwich. ; he lk?-!nmu-nl-‘ill be in attenâ€" m and Sandwich, six days prioeto to,investizate claims to the said in cceupation of any of the lots are at the above places during some oN HAWND. p # e â€" a 12 « NEW STOCK OÂ¥ saliy .&\ C. H. rartusxt, Cusroxs, Ottawa, March 9. 1866. A. CANPBELL, Commsstoxre 13, Sparks =t. KE PLACE sIMON FRASER, SHERIFF CARRIERE, * Secrctary M. BOUCHETTE EIN K ! 1. BoUCHETTE Sth March, 1866 TW ELETH .at the Ranâ€" Munager wl2â€"td 66â€"td T(.% 48â€"uth residence, On the South Side of Rideaun Street JN LANGRELL‘® BLOCK, % ON MOoNDAY, THE l9th OF MA RCH; * at 10 0‘CLOCK, a.%., | * All her Homschold Furniture and llLb. consisting in part as follows, viz.: ! Black Wainut Sofas, (rg:‘bowm ) : Black AV aluut Chairs ; king Chairs ; Centre Tables ; Side Boards ; | « Clothes Rresses ; . Two Bedroom Sets, (voty fine) ; Bureaus ; Extension Dini Ta‘lr; Bedsteads ; W ashstands :nfllmll"l; f Two W hatâ€"Nots:; Spring Mattresses ¢ | . Palliasses ; Lookingâ€"glasses ; Crockery and Glassware ; ; _‘ 1 Ca ; Oileloth ; * £ I'M]ul and Cooking Stove, with Furniture Etovepipes ; and Kitchen Utensils. | Nale pitite, and without reserve. _Z@" TERMS C ASHâ€"payable in bankable funds. Ottawa, Ma ATUCTION SALE Houschold Furniture Real Estate (‘0.‘?0‘““ OF sEVERAL DESIR» / ABLE residences, and business stands, in dirâ€" ferent parts of the city, and a number of valuable yacantaiots in the most fashionableparts of the city, _ The subscriber hawreceived instructions to ofér by AUCTION, on | | Thursday, the 1st of March, Or Sevextyâ€"Fifx Hoas® Power, ,Allb-lm.bu'v_::ful been in use for about six months; and is adapted for Steam Saw Mills, or other extensive fi ag * â€"ALSO,â€" A Superior Steam . Engine, $ ji‘ The whole or r‘n of above valuable properties} will beâ€" sold on nfimblo terms, say oneâ€"fourth\cash, balan¢e in equal yearly. instalâ€" ments of 1, 2 and .3 years wi& interest at 7 per _ For -n#fnuhr information, apply to AMABLE PREVOST, ESQ., Montreal, or ‘to JOSEPM AUâ€" MOND, NSkp.(Wtewm ]._. | _ |_ s j _[% SaLE AT 12 O°‘CLOCK, Ottawa, Fob. 4, 1866. â€" _ | * OwIxG To THE TINCLEMEXCY OF THE WEA THER, THE ABOVE SALEâ€"Is Postponed until further Notice. Rtussell House, ALUCTION SALF®E At 10 o‘clock in the Morning,. HERRINGS AND LEMONS Ottawa, February 21, 1866 FOUR sMART BOYS WANTED A8s APPRENTICES, AT THE YORK STREET AUCTION ROOMs AUCTION NOTICE. ROWE & BOYDEN. In ‘Black Walnut, Whitewood, &c« eouinlng of Hair Cloth Sofas, Hair Cloth Chairs, Centre Tables, Whatâ€"Nots, Caneâ€"Seated Chairs, in Walnut, Roseâ€" wood and Maple. _ Together with an endless variety of % house. _ | _ « * 1, South Ridean st.,66x198, with two three storey stome buildings, and three storey stong store, all in first rate orâ€" der,.â€"now giving a rental of $2200 a ; car. | > «* « G, \\ie‘i’d”:-:n Sbse" x st., 3.1:[;:,‘ vacant, | ng J. F. Caldwell, " $ «* H, West side, ~Afll‘:. wt&&qvwld. f adjoining P. A. Eagleson, e * «_ * T, North side Cathcart st., 33x99, vacant. « _ @ 8, North side Cathcart st., $3x99, vacant. «> * _ 9, North side Cathcart st., 33x99, vacant: «> * 2, East side calfe st.,66x99, vacant. > «/ #.T, East side m:‘: st,, 66x99, vacant. «_ * 13, East side ie ‘t.. 66x99,‘vacant. «* 16, 17, 18, Daloy st., Northeast, 66x99, vaâ€" cant. « _# 16, 17, 18, Bosgerer st., Northonast, 66x99, A vacant | h Lower Town Market FURâ€" N U RH Stoves, which we can sell twenty: ¢ent cheaper than any House in the city. .2 m-clw ..efi. warranted to the purchaser. We are also receiving " consignments of : § Also a vamety of Elevated and other Cooking Stoves, which we can sell twenty. per cent cheaper CROCKERY & CLASSWARE T wo Sales per week on the Marke Square, (Tuesdsys& l-‘rrnln)'-,) Which we are red to dis of on reasonable 5 ::-':: | We uhm“ All purties igving goods to dispose of by Public ,:'uretiop:;ill find it to their interdst, to eonm"u I: us fore selling, as we are prepared to give satisfacâ€" tion or no charge. Cash P::nun o.“‘ left for positive sale. Sales attended to in agy part of the city on reasonable terims. H « ROWE & BOYDEN, + _ Auctioneers. N. B.â€"For Sale, A BEAUTIFUL BUEILDING LOT, situated on Albert Street, Centré Town, imâ€" mediately in rear of the Queen‘s Printing ‘Office, second street from Sparks Street. \| For further particular«, -&ply to / | *« _ ROWE & IO\'tEN, Auctioneers. Ottawa, February 28, 1866 QI'I'L'A'I'IOK WwANTED, As A HOST» Â¥â€"@ LER, or â€"General House Servant. | Good referâ€" ences will be given. Apply to J. A. K., at the ofâ€" fiee of this n&ptr. A Ortawa, March 9, 1866. } | _ 60â€"a Ottawa, March 2, 1866. Ottawa, March. 6, 1866. l. HEREBY GIVEN, that at next Session of the Parliament of the Province of Canada apâ€" plication will be made for a SPECIA ACT to inâ€" corporate m Com‘piny to explore, extract, and refine Petroleam, within the Counties of , Grenville, Carleton, and Russell, to be called THE CENâ€" TRAL CANADA PETROLEUM COMPANXY." W. H. BROUSE, WILLIEAM ELLIS, C. J. BRYDGES, THO8. REYNOLDS, M. K. DICKINSON, J. P.; WISER, . W. C. BROW N, C. N. P. CHAPMAN, DeWITT C. BROW N. | Prescott, February 28,1866. 64â€"2m Important S:a For further particulars, -Frlyl .!0 £ % A The following valuable properties, viz.: . | io. 1. North side| York street, 33x99, with . _ Blacksmith shop thereon. _‘ «_ 9, South side York st., 56x155, with Houss aud Outâ€"Honses, &e., &c. 7 «* 10, North side Catheart st., 33x99, with Cot: tage, &c. A | «* 5, South side‘ w st., 36x99, with Cot+ â€" tage, &e. | hi « â€" 5, South side Bolton st., 36x99, with Cot+ AUCTIONEERS, AVE RECEIVED OX CONsIGN»â€" . MENT, direct from the manufacturers, a ( large quantity of KITCHEN FURNITURE : VER .T. I8AAC%S H A R D W A R E Store, corner of Sparks and Metenife Streets. 21. Sonth side Bolton st., $6x79, wigh Cgt tage, &c. 23, North side Cathcart st., 66x79,. with Cottage, &c 7 18, Nerth side McTagart st., 66x99, with Cottage, &e 1, West nl“o 66x99, with stone build+ ing: cupied as a cabinct ware» Mector McLean _ ._â€" H#** RECEIVED 18â€" structions from the Widow of the late G. W. Smith, to sell at hor Situation Wanted. Public Notice h Offices to Let, 1868 EVERY DAY M. E. CHAMBER®S, * Agcmonerk. UECTOR MeLEAN, Averexi®it â€"OHâ€"â€" AT. THE HECTOR MeLEAN, Auctioneer . ISAAC), On the premises nekt Session «* 6 63â€"tf 41â€"td td b5â€"y 61 y 66â€"tf Mowtreat, 20th day of Fobruary, 1860 § ‘ PRESRNT : + lIs EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR ‘GENERAL IN COUNCIL WIIIRIAU. BY AN ACT PASSED |.’ the twentyâ€"ninth year of Hor l-&::‘{ ® Reign, intituled ©"An Act to provide against nâ€" ttuduction and spreading of disorders affecting corâ€" tain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Council to uk‘:dn:oh -nnn:hu‘ may nfl-u:" to be negess in Enu ntroduction of conâ€" uglou:?t hhak{-:? rs affecting shng. catâ€" tle, horses, and other animals, and check such disâ€" orders from spreading, if introduced ; ud Asas ul Avr rocbepratepintel PRpUR T PAE A hi sds Aclreas id whiurniees LA demserevdanted And wherens a contagious discase or c oocg afâ€" fecting cattle preyails in many parts of Europe,and is increasing and extending its ravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in orbmnu the introducâ€" tion‘ of the same into this nce, thuhln{ml- tion by sea of certain animals and articles s ould be prohibitedâ€" nowhlo o. © J ue Mis Excelleney in Council, on the recommiendation of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and, under the authority given and conferred by the said Act, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, from and after the FIRST day of MARCH next, the importation or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sen, of cattle, sheep, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns,â€" hoof«, or other part« of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby probibited ; «ave and except such cargo or cargoos, or part of cargo, as Mis Excellency in Council may h\Tcufirr sée 1t to exempt from such prohibition. W. H. LEE, | _ Fe The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having suthorized the publication, by this Department, of an ocensional u&-er. to be callâ€" ed the = CANADA l.\lxlum\"rl‘u., G@AZETTE," ate and useful information concerhing Canada abroad, I beg leave to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an â€"a vertising wedium to.land owners, and others having properâ€" ties for sale or lease. As information of this kind is exgorly sought for, and much valued ?y levery inâ€" telligent emigrant, means will thus be tbanled of r‘lm-ur,: the intending purchaser or loseog in Gront ritain in direct communication with the propertyâ€" which will be devoted exclusively to the encourage ment of Tmamigration, and to the diffusion of accur holder here The Honourable the Minister of Aztieiwro and Immigration has also authorised the o{-e ng of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the lnnsfe- moent of Mr. W . Dixon, a gentieman well requaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be :Lno.-inll_v charged with the distribution of this paper roughout the United Kinf’m. and in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the omig’nnt. T C t E. es se e e e d d "The first number. will n[.rur'm the coutse of next month, the second in April, bringing down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. ___ _ _ > As the space it is intended to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the large circulation the sheet will obtain,â€"{for it will be disâ€" tributed gratuitously], the prices of advertisements cannot be much lower than the following :â€" _ _ For each advertisement, not excceding ton lines, $2 the insertion: and 8 cents for every extra line. For a square of 22 lines, to stand for: m twelveâ€" The undorsi will gladly receive communicaâ€" tion#of a pradtical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such letters from actual settlers, lho'\pg:beir r s in the country, and pointing out t uliar advantages of their distriet in p-nienll‘r,r;: It is |desirable that they should be written as concisely ag possible, and be f'reolf saqydflpg.lilo exaggoration. ; ir, â€" : Tm Your obedient servant, | __ month â€" In all cuse‘:}' advertisements nutb.'-prfipnid. and an carly transmission is recommended. . | S February 10 GoVERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE Quenze, 25th January, 1866. ~ ll sonsation in the city. â€" Hundreds have been to see it, and all are charmed: with its performance. No fault can be pointed out in its construction. â€"It is as noiscless as the most noiseless, and so nhnxlo that A CHILD CAN DO BEAUTIFUL WORK WITH IT! The sale of this Machineis entirely unpre= cedented, and a decided success has attended its introduction. . It will do fine work better than any. machine yet made, and can be chngecl to do coarse work in a sécond, having the straight needle with a perpenâ€" dicular action, it has many advantages over the crooked orâ€"curved needle machines. SINGER â€" SEWINE MACHINE | Great Excitement! Queen of Sewing Machines! Ame and all yive us a call. Needles, Oil, &c., for sale. So-ifi Machines v?llnd. OFFICEâ€"62, SPARKS STREET. | A. C. BEACH & CO., bruary 28, 186( TT DOES I‘Ts WORK EASILY AND SECURELY ‘The Shuttle is so constructed that the thread draws from it with much more precision than forâ€" merly, and will not vary it« tension, whether going fast or slow, and makes the stitch easier in heavy cloth than can be done by any other machine. Singer‘s Manufacturing Machines. Een Ein The vibrating toot presser attached to them are a decided improvement, enabling the operator to stitch patent of enamelled leather, without oiling, in order to facilitate the operation of fnd‘h‘it. The vibrating &ulur (which is used in all kinds of fancy stitching) permits any curve to be turned while the muchine is in motion. It is a great adâ€" vantage to the operator in QUXL‘!’!N G, ‘I.n running EC M ic on e Greu ienscesn ns I‘Qi:‘l;:‘i":‘t‘;;;l:;.;-‘;l-ld'-m;;;v&i;t idnmgu'. which only can be understood and appreciated when seen in operstion. M GCreat Reduction in our Prices Kras nul alt hive us a sall. Nooedier, Oil, &6., for sas s‘? of the Coal Oil Lantern. Ottawa, Feb. 19, 1866. IN CHAIN®, SHE Otta wa, SI 86 PRATT&COC WinterGoods CENTRAL OTTAWA, | (Opposite Bishop‘s Hotel.) NO. 60, Sparks Stree O.\' HAND a large : Stock of "~Caxaniax Twrens, Scorcn Iwezps, Dokskixs,© BroapcioTn, Fi1ixxzL1s, &¢., &¢. Also a comâ€" plete stock of Coats, Vests, Paxts, Sumts, Sasues, Parer C{u.us, Fur Carg, Croru Cars, Horse Buaxkets, &¢. "All of which will be sold a Aâ€" REDPUCTIO \ NELLING OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTIO 10 to 15 per, Cent. wWICH HAS BEEX JUSTY STYLED THE ‘* _ §@" Call and see. "Wq BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN t# NO SECOND PRICKE. Goods marked in plain figures. Ottawa, Fob. 4. _ 41.3m 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. E. K. MacGillivray & Co., Practical Watchmakers. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN JET GOOUS ! CREATED THE GREATEST LLING OF Pratt & Co. FFIELDHOUSE! ROOCHE®, Selling off. SELLING OFF AT A 5, 1866. lor rROM EARâ€"«RINXGS, BRACELETS, &¢», Clork Executive Counscil A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agent AT AT THE OTTAWA TIMES, MARCH 12, 1866. 86â€"tf 62â€"f 53â€"tt T“' SUBSCRIBER HAVING BY A new and nreul nrrnnrment been appointed by MESSRS. JACQUES & HAY, of Toronto, their sole _nnd:}nl‘i agent in Montreal, for the Sale by Au?pon. eir splendid FURNITURE, takes the earliest opportunity of announcing to the citisens of Montreal, and the public generally, that he will from timg to time during the ensuing Spring, offer at his spacious and well established premisos, No. 267, Notre Dame Street the various extensive consignments direct from this celebrated ‘establishment, ombnoini all the now styles of their elegant and elaborately carved and in gvery variety and description necessary to moet the domgn:ls u? modern uutrlnd comenigxco. In addition to the saile at his own Stores, the sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the privaté residence of parties declining Houseâ€" holpln‘. or removing from the city, will claim s'r- cial attention; and IOUT-DUO{! SALES of this description are respectfully solicited. Increased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the effiâ€" cient carrying out this department of the business, in order to ensure the greatost oc«;‘nomy l;ld deI:- patch in disposing of property, so that artics sellâ€" ing Out can r:vo‘meirp m!n-mml‘ulu u‘:)d proceeds immediately after éach #ale. RK«:N mitention ‘will be given to the sale of REAL ESTATE and .CITY PROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becoming more important with the increase and extension of the city, the undeuifined offers the most LimkraL Trrws ‘to parties wishing to bring their property into the market for public competition. A great hardshipâ€"has been felt by both buyers and sellers, the former being taxed fll:}l“] with one per cent on theâ€"amount of purchace, m the latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. _ Now, the undersigned proposes to do n'n‘y with this grievance as far as lfll own business is concerned, by undertaking the sale of Real Properâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will meet the views of all parties, namely : % 1st.â€" There will be‘ns charge .5/' ane per cent to the purchaser. thd.â€"When bone fide sales aro efected not exceedâ€" : ing £5,000, the commission will be £5 ; and on aAmounts from £5,000 upwards only £10, exclusive of the cost of mlvortiuiy ; upon ~ which the regular tradoe discount 25 per S conl[ will be allowed. 3rd.â€"When property is bought in, reserved, or withâ€" draien, no charge will be made, except the > actual disbursements forâ€"advertising. The undersigned avails himself of this op‘ofinni- :ly'or returning his sincere thanks to the !w lic for e very |Es.crll patronage bestowed on him during the past four years, and trusts by prompt attention to busines®,â€"and strict adherence to the foregoing proposals to moet a continuance of the same. N. B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention. y xi : And Ag Montreal, March 3, No. 91, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. DEALERS-ln all securities marketable at the New York Stock Exchange. Acâ€" counts kept in coin and in United States curâ€" rency, and interest allowed on deposits of each, subject to check at sight.: _ â€" _ The Magazines for the Month. â€" Particular attention given to the accounts of Foreign and Country Banks and Bankers. _‘ January 18 1866 ~26â€"3m New Cheap Illustrated Edition of Don Quixote. Habits ‘ovfi (;ood Society; by the Man in the Club ndow. The ShoEI‘l.ud and His Flock : by McDuff. Moliere Characters ; by C. Cowden Clarke. Wives and D’:-E‘hun ; by Mrs. Gaskell. FOR SALE BY » JOHN DURIE & S0ON,‘ Q SMART ACTIVE YOUTH, AS AN nsar:ntlu to the Dry Goods bulruu. One who writes a good hand, and has a little ox{'rhnea in the business, will boznfcrnd. Apply to â€", : ~GEORGE COCKER, Ottawa, March 1, 1866. Ottawa, March 8, 1866 M% E;r.-o(;i;uflro;n;vâ€"«ivtâ€";) the American Hotel, (forâ€" merly ‘Mathews‘ Hotel) on York streot, where he T in nint t uie Re ofe feropiss * _ _ _ c .‘* will :lnpfy to see his old friondl. Ottawa, Fob. 19, 1866. 53y ECA MITLTON‘S HOTEL, F (PoRMERLY MATTHEW‘s HOTEL,) YORK STREET, OTTAWA. R. R. JHAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, . Late or Hami.tox‘s Sa1008. a dn oo oi en ul e l‘d liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the Saloom, would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has leased the above premises, which he lnu)ut into a thorough state of nanir. repainted, and decorated, and rofurnished with all the latest lq:li.noes of comfort. No exertions or expense will be spared by the Proprietor in renderâ€" ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and parties favoring him with their support may rely on the strictest attentien to their wishes. Goodstabling in rear of the premises. Wines and Liquors of the shoicest description always kept. * Ottawa, Fob, 19, 1866. 53â€"7y BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE! FIOWE & SON, BOOTS, SKOES, LEATHER & FINDINGS, WE ARE NOW SELLING | TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS woORTH OF AXTTENTION. At ::;-ully Mne/od prices, as we intend furnishâ€" | ing with an entire new Stock of ABBoors, shoks, &t., MR fAll ANd WINTEAR 60008 ! Now is the Time ftor Buargains ! ' G. HOWE & SON, 69 Sussex Stroot, and 10 Rideau Street. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. t €Tâ€"utf LOCKWOOD & 00. B A NX EKBE BR 5. Averioxrxr LONDON SOCIETY. « CORNHILL. TEMPLE BAR. ENGLISHWOMAXN. BOW BELLS. i f FAMILY HERALD. CONTEMPORARY REVIEWâ€"Edited by the Dean o(Cuurh?. (IVE'}E NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE. (NEW) EVERY SATURDAY. ?‘VE& GODEY, HARPER, . and DEMOREST, ror New Sewing Machines IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES in to know that the That spring up from time to time, claiming great improvements and endcavoring to take the Sewing Maâ€" chines market by storm have little effect in retarding in the slightest deâ€" gree the great growing success of the Unpara The New Books. W hecler & W ilson‘s MACHMINE® Which were awarded the HIGHEST \ PREMIUM at the ; Great Dublin Extibition,1865. 37, Sparks St., Ottawa. Fon SIMPLICITY, LIT» TLE Machinery, easy running, .‘r«l, and durability, W HEELER & ILSON‘8 SEWING MACHINES stands proâ€"eminent. FOR SALE CHEAP At 37, Sparks Stroet For variety and quality of work per formed, Qi;‘l‘ A \%I_IEL!LER & W_}l_l.‘ SON. They have been awarded the HMighest Premiums at each and all of the great International Exhibtions of Europe for the past five years as woll the J:eu Association Fairs, of the For variety and quality of work j %o Great Association Fairs, of the United States from time to time. OFFICE 1 37, Sparks Street, OTTAWA. JA Needles, Oil, etc., for sale. _ All kinds of Sewing Machines repaired. G. A. WALTON, * AcENT. Ottawa, Fob. 22, 1866. â€" 56â€"y . R.R. HA MIL TON, LATE OFH A M= LTON‘S Saloon, corner of Sparks and EIFln 00000000340 n ."f isefkan Hatbal ® Har. R. H,, in EEMOV AL, Maron. C & Bs D . WANTED, ap Comwraston Mercnast, nt for the sale of Real Estate i . eremsserate 6 elled Success ! returning thanks for lhlo L. DEVANY, No.‘10, Sparks SUO:C’- Sparks Street. 65â€"y GOLD AND SILVER. BANKRUPTCY‘ AVOIDED ! Extraordinary Announcement AWFUL S ACRIFICE! W atches" Splendid . Ji-fl?,' French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &c., &c., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regurd to Value! Grand International Meeting of Manuface turers of Watches and Jewelry. â€" The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" uence of the frent Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" 3er to rolieve from pecuniary embarrassments o¢â€" casioned by a distressing W ar, and to avoid $2,000,000 W atches" Splendid Jowelry, Fren $2,000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, must be sold in the course of six months, AT ANY SACRIFPICE! And for that. purpose they have unanimous} P olwd’ f * AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS As a preliminary they would remark that they manufacture ‘and sell no brass or imitation of Jowelry, f ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD The articles to sell at TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it may be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hunting case Gold and Silver Watches, French Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladies‘ Sotts of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rinss of the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enamelled Bracelets, Studs, and Sleove Buttons, Chains of all descriptions, &c., &¢. . Silver Ware, (extra plated) comprising Castors, Butter Dish, benutiful? chased and engraved, Table and Ter Spoons, uoileu. #&e., &6., f‘lmofl, Melodeons and Sewing Machines of the hest makers. The ‘Frioe of each article varies from SIX TO EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS. o We have adopted the plan of sale now so 'poquln of charging a uniform price, and this price will be $2 for each article, regardless of value. The exâ€" penses of conducting our Agency are paid by the sale of certificates, or coupons, representing the vaâ€" rious articles. These certificates are sold at FIFTY CENTS each orâ€"5 for $2.00, and each certificate will show the holder the particular article he or she is entitled to on payment of an addition $2.00. The expenses of Freight and Packing Pianos or Sewing Machines will be, Paid by the Parties who are Entitled to theme _ | How We Shall Proceed. In every part of the United States and Provinces, and to all such very liberal inducements will be of. fered, and on np{\henion a circular of torms will be forwarded. _ We prefer money sent in Post Office orders whore they can be ‘obtained, or by Bank Drafts, to our order. ‘ Please write your Name, Town, County and State plainly, and address all orders to AGEN TS ARE WANTED March 3, 1866 SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, ~"‘ ..‘ . ~YORK STREET, oPPosITE THE MARKET ! oT T AW A, s BIGB TO INTIMATE TO THE IN«= habitants of Ottawa and mrronndlni country that he has opened a SEED STORE in the above premises, 'hr:e hethas on hand every variety.of FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! Garden, Agricultaral and Flower Sceds, All warranted Fresh and Genuine. #@®"~ DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, â€" conâ€" taining full cultural directions,â€"will be ready in a few days, and may be had gratis on npp!iqnion. He has also a GREENHOUSE attached, in which will be found a great variety of Hotâ€"house plants. BOUQUETS SUPPLIED. Ottawa. March 5, 1866, 65â€"3m EXTRAORDINARY MERIT Must belong to Buchanan‘s Unrivalled Mixture MOCHA JAVA, AND JAMAICA Roasted and ground daily, on the uremises, by _steam power. R@y* Consequently, always to be had in the highest state of perfection. > | 2 JAS. BUCHANAXN, | . Sussex and Wellington Streets, Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1866 BA NKLIRLUP‘ECCYX ! _ COFFEES! Hold by alt Druggists. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts W M. Massey, Hw? McCarthy, and J. Skinne in _ LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. _ Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying reâ€" gquti nourishment, and natural color and beauty 3 . Grey hair disapâ€" nears. bald spots are covâ€" pears, ered, hair stops falling, and luxcuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delightâ€" ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scailp, or most elegant headâ€"dress. DE TREY & Co., Ottawa Dec. 29,; 1866 Just Received ALMERIA GRAPES, 8T. MICHAEL ORANGES®, LEMONS, ENGLISH FILBERTS, TURKEY FIOS,., TOMATOES, in Tins, GREEN PEAS, «@ GREEN CORN, % â€" MUSHROOMS, 66 PEACHES, se BEANS, | «6 Jas. Buchanan, Sussex & Wellington Streets. A SUPPLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE. Susser & Wellington Streets. Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866. 46â€"f JAMES VON LAER, SELTER‘S WATER! ng to fliat which pleases . and stih is the case with Jas. Buchanan, 34, DE TREY & C€0O,, Agents for Manufacturers, 34 Liberty St., New York. 64â€"6m LIBERTY STREET, OF TRE woRTH OF Gold and Silver 10â€"7 300 STRAW HATS, Ottawa, March 10, 1866, €% WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PREMISES® A DURABLE and CHOTICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1 PLUNGE BATHS, TWO sPONGE BATH®, ' sITZ BATHS, FOooOT ' BATIIS, CHTLDREN‘S BATHS, WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. They w sparkling. â€" For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household or Domesti useful and ornamental. lxilwny Companies, and others who hav and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND I chase or not. 1 Toilet and Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stovex= ! IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! h LAXPS : â€" CHINNEYS!:!: â€"WICKS !:!! COAIL. OILI CORARTL OIL!t COAL OIL yar 'W;&ln ;soom attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; and every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on band, and made to order. % j FPARMERS, ATTENTION I Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, Maple Sugar Kettlos, Agricultural Furnaces, Farmers‘ Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all kin£ of Dairy Utensils made to order. IN Ottawa, March 1, 1866. rivileges, or conferring corporate ers for comâ€" &orohf: other purposes of gmfl.mr regulating surveys or boand-, or for doing anything tendâ€" ing to affect the a:shu or '.zrop'rty of other parties, are hub{ notified that they are required b&,:h. 53rd and following Rules of the Legislative nâ€" cil and hgldluln Assembly n:retiuly, (which are Bublh in full in éhe Canada Gazett«), to give TWO MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the application fh"- ly and distinctly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada (azatte, and also in a newspaper pubâ€" lished in the Oount{or Union of Counties affected, undln&'eopiu of the first and last of such notices, to the Private Bill Office ofeach House. . 1405 )14 11. B 413040 lc hnd ~r shinfton ~+~* reficeni onl d All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first three weeks of the Session, A. TODD, Chief Clork Private Bill Office, J. K. DOUCET, L. Assembly. Clerk of Private Bills, OVSTERS, y &4 tm ONTHHS, o YST BPRS ! _ J Council Ottawa, Feb. 23, 1866. PAI'I'III IN CANADA ‘Wl‘zT intend= ing to make srlplicaion to the Legislature for Private or Local Bills, 3ither for granting e'xclu-in New York, CELEBRATED CAN AND SHELL OYSTERS ! DAILY BY EXPRESS! AT THE > California Lunch â€" _ _â€"\>â€"_. Next doorto Hamilton‘s Hot wmnu,w Ottawa, Fobruary 28, 1 PILTERING CoPFPPFPHEHEH POTS! CALL a2aND SEE PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS INYITED To a JOB LOT 0+ apital" Stove Depot, 35, Sussex St., Ottawa w a 5 Go to the " CAPITAL! â€" LU M BER M EN I! / [VILL‘. BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES ! CHARITABLE INSTUITUTION® will find it to their advantage to deal at the « CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. FOooOT ; CHILDRENS SHIOW EL Private Bills. CUNXNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘3 XEW SPRING HATsS, CUXNINGHAM & LINXDSAY‘S NEW SPRING BONXNXETS, CUNXNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s NEW DRESS GOODS, i CUNXNXINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S NEW BLACK SILKS, CUNXNINXGHAM & LINDSAY‘$ NEW FANCY SILKS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S NEW FEATHERS, CUNXINGHAM & LINDSAY‘Ss XEW BONNET QBSAI!ZNTS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s NEW PRI.\"TS.i FROM 25 TO 75 CENTS EACKH. W ATER COOL Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma. North River, Fair Haven, and 2l‘llE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY! 10th March, 1866. H. MEADOWS & CO. B A EP H 8 Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. Crinoline !! 1,000 E&%fiif&-s’%&»‘s'&fifif’ At Wholesale Prices ! 5.000 HEWTeTm TR po y CARLAND, MUTCHMOR & €0, Inspection Invited ‘ Ottawa, February 27, 1866. No. 20, Sparks Street ~ DIFFERENT PATTE Spring â€" Stock Wholesale & Retail, «o ngtilts @ AAimee > THE BEATJ Farm to Let for a Term of Years MtraraAS be let on the most reasonableterms. There are on the Farm a comfortable Dwellingâ€" House, good Barn, and Stable, &c. There are about 40 acres clearedâ€"of a quality not excelled within 50 miles of its situation. !)uunfn- R. R. station at Packenbam 1} miles. Immediate ion will be given. ln‘;fln of ROBERT nxuus. ESQ., Antrim P. O., Fitsroy; ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Kinburn P. 0.; or NOBLE WALLACE, North Gower P. 0. _ Fitzroy, March 10, 1866. PMAE New Edinburgh, opposite the School House, wili be sold for 20e One Hundred Pounds Cash Each. Also THREE WOODEXN HOUSES IN LETTER 0. Ottawa. Also desirable In Lower Town and in Upper Town, (near Mr. Gilmour‘s.) AC Apply at the office of the ‘MACKA! New Edinburgh, January 31, 1866. } Building Lots! Fol lll;:. oT 7:%‘!&.0' GOOD Alm u."l‘ w are cleared. It is in the mh?dm.m Consession, South half of Lot No. 22. There is a codm-obnllh‘.mu Blied, also a good 'Ol: Tom'fll.b;’llih;ll.“. particulars, M undersigned, on the JOHNX MULCAHEY. Ottawa, March 1, 1866. * He4n Cheap Homes TLand for Sale TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. > TWO SIZES. - , THREE SIZES. XAS, 2 / THREE SIZES nJs . ~ ONE SIZE. C o ‘ ROW OF 8IX NXEAT A COTTAGES, painted, in 4 New Edinburgh, opposite the 1 keep waur delirionolgeeool and use, it ds unrivalled, being both the health and comfort of themselves EXAM[NE THEM, whether they purâ€" ES | T Yuine a La Ne 19 ie us w r o. 16, in the 11th &uulio- of Pakenham, will 60â€"7 MACKAY ESTATE for Sale. 1"°* 70â€"3m 10â€"2â€"13â€"¢ 31â€"3m __ respectively. _ TO LET.==A large SwlchBuildin‘d 15, and a _ smaller of 10 apartments. L TO LET.=â€"Premisos suitable for a Grocer, Drugâ€" gist, or Hotel,‘ _ ~<â€"«mâ€" par~ REXNTS MODERATE. 4. All in fine Stone Buildlng. well situated, and within ten minutes‘ walk of the Government Buildâ€" All in fine Ston within ten minutes ings, Ottawa. ____ Chaudiere, Ottawa, March 6, 1866. TO LET.=â€"A Phoiographic Gallery, &¢. TO LET.=â€"=Several Flat« of 5 and 6 Apartments, m At. ARGE STONE BUILD»= ing, eligibly situated, and conâ€" structed cither for a Private Resiâ€" dence, Respectable Motel, &c., Boarding Mouse, or a ,Geneul Grocery and Provisâ€" on Storeâ€"consists. of Two Cellars and other 15 apartments, (divisible into two tenements); area 31 37 feet, and 3 stories highâ€"built nearly. three years ago, but Painted, &c., only since last New Year‘s Day. ‘It is free from damp, whilst elegant by recent finish. . Frame Stable, and Sheds in rear. ALSO, TO SELL OR LET, A commodious STONE COTTAGE of Ten Apart ments, &c., .dd'oinin‘ the foregoing. P Ehould these valuable Houses remain unsold May next, they will be let for 4 or 5 years, at mode rate rentsâ€"or let in meantime, subject to sale. The proprietor intending to leave Ottawa, prefers to «oll even at loe prices, on easy terms of payment. For further particulars, apply to .. _‘ JOHN MACAULAY, f OR TO MESSRS. SCOTT & ROSS, Barristers, &e., &c., Ottawa, Feb. 2, 1866 + 3\ â€" i With possession on the 1st of‘June, C d rl\uA'r EW BRLCK House on O‘Connor Street, containing eléven rooms, with gooil Stables and Outâ€"Buildings, now 0¢ cunied by E. A. Meredith, Assistant Provincis! cupied by E. 4 Secretary. The House is within three minutes‘ walk of Public Buildings. ; » For further information, apply on theâ€"premises Ottawa, March 6, 1866, * i 66 “onu-: AND FARM iN A fa* the TOW NSHMILP OF HULL & A good new comfortable dwwelling ~â€" house, a storey and a half high, tw o good Barns built of Cedar, and 200 feet of sheds, all of Cedar, oneâ€"half floored. â€" The Farm has one hun dred acres cloared, and is well fenced with Codar 100 mcres is covered with good hard wood. The property is within seven miles of the City of Ottawa A good living stream runs through the middle |of the lot. â€" The whole will be sold on reasonable Qer:. u::iflicmm to the proprietor, on Lot No. 3, in the Tenth Range Township of Hull | RICHD. BURKE, | ga* Or to the Toirs office Ottawa, March 6, 1866. y 01\’ THE NORTHSIDE 0P BP5 z:ideuu Street, Sandy â€" Mill, that beautifuily situated BRICK DW ELLING MOUSE, -nu:‘tb urv..mfi, commanding a view unequalled in jthe €ity. Mard and Soft Water wccm:udniun im tho House. The House is well finished in every respect Possession can be given by the First of May. _ | For further particulars, apply to * + JOMN REGAN.~ Ottawa, February 26, 1866 A q. â€" WV a comfortable HMouse, in y son« central part of the city. Must contain 5 or 6 roome, besdes kit chen. For further particulars, apply atthis office, Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. 49 Shop and Dwellin=â€"House for Sale: ; ~ ll THE VILLAGE O® IAntanieattits 2. 2 RICHMOND, 18 miles from the Clty of Ottawa.. An excellentopenâ€" ing for a General Merchant. For particulars apply to the Proprictor on the premises. ® GEORGE BROW N. m from the Governmment Buildings, at present occupied by J. McKay, Esq. 1t conâ€" tains eight rooms, besides cellar, kitchen, stone s ble, coach house, and verandab. There is a Government Reserve, with shade trees in front, waâ€" ter, and from its position to the Mill«, n'w could save $100 a yearinhis fnel. ‘The lot is k and wil;‘h sold GLOIL | y to | HORACE MERRILL, ESQ., Chatidiere. Orito J. B. LEWIS, ESQ., Ottawa. f Richmond, February 10, 1866 Lo'n 9 AND 10, ON . Bouth Side Szrh Stroet, nearly ofipo-iu the on which the new Bank of Montreal is to be erected, within five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. e TIIA'I' VALUABLE PROâ€" h PERTY known as T. M. BLASDELL‘S HOMESTEAD, conâ€" taining abost TWO ACRES, beauâ€" tifully situated on the Ottawa River, being Lot One, Noflg side Wellington Street, City of Ottawn, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. Apply to Nb iirke | sold en bloc or in lots of 5 mcres. For further particulars, apply _ For further particulars, to o rwcmmow. £AQ4. Oltawa, Feb. 10, 1866. c“”‘-, 36e ALSO, 23 ACRES QOF LAND In the Township of Gloucester, situated .about half a mile from &llnp Bridge. This land can be Shed attached, with Pump, Stable and other Build February 10, 1866 miflfil. near the residence of Hos. MarcormCawnzEron. ‘This Mlldinfi contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with a in the yard. This House is well adapted for a &hn’-oilv:n(ludhg House, or private residence ‘or l:tbupu'u‘ulm A to J. l.":.,O'llA.\'Ll‘. s o on Beaiy No Venetian Blinds. There is a large Kitchen and Ottawa, February 10, 1866. ner of Murray Streets. ‘This House is lined with Brick, fll'l!il{fid with donble doors and windows and ~â€"_ banks of the Rideau River, . Outside the City Limits Will be sold, subject to Leases, all of which will expire this year.. $ e a ie o en To parties commencing to build, village lots, and park louofleve::rm will be sold at moderate rates, and the whole of the purchase money, if desired, can remain ten years on the property, at six per cent initerest, Village of New Edinburgh, And three or four detached cottages, on the a~ll, A.J Street, (nearly opposite Workman & (Srifin‘c,) a good three storey Stone House, with a welling and shop below.\ The buildâ€" ing is covered with tin,and extends from front torear, 74 feet. It is a good business stand Terms reasonable. ' Apply to 4 Uttawa, Feb. 6, 1866 Apply at the office of the MACKAY New Edinburgh, â€" January 23, lm.} % HOMES FOR SALE. To Sell or Let in Ottawa. EOR SALE OR TO 1T POSSESSION GIVEX INMMEDIATELY. bo sur ~ _ &A EW BRICK BUILDING ITLouse for Sale. wa, February 10, 1866. PFPOR SALBE, PFTOR SALE, APPLY TO ETOR SA LE POFR SATLEE. Dwellings to Let. ‘wo storey Wooden Building, onâ€"the cor JCor Sale, 1N SOUTiPEIDE RIDEAU DESIRABLE TIIA'I' sTONE HOUSE ON VICTORIA ISLAND, Chavâ€" dire, abont fiftgeh minutes‘ walk Sl:vnux. sTOX E DWELLINGS,â€"in the corâ€" TO LET. ANTED, TO RENT, LEWIS & PIXHEY, Duke Street, Chaudiere JOHN MACAULY. MACKAY ESTATE EGAR YIELDING &o., Ottawa roprictor 66â€"1m of the 66â€") m 66 â€"m 46 â€"utf Bandy 30â€" §94 4241

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