Â¥ DEP idean Canal, ors, Fane *‘ "aovbes geccmgnnd s m â€"al rcc sitofa; of t# )N3 N ROUTE GEMENTS,1006 . *s. io uns m me kville and Ottawg Oy‘ s eWws # CARVEY, XD+ . â€" 1844.] assenger SoUNCE® the we« k. 1 Line of Steamâ€" every Thursday, INGSTOX W.4= ay and Tharsday vening, at T p. u. e Province ; "9""°** st iavore ve notice he has 9 M6, |wk‘ M x G00DS, 3, .Sre6L prst, :P ,_‘-‘." Rourk, of awa, Montreal, ;. pagg, rALE DRALER U _ . _ omisos, '“‘†I‘Iufl'l stest Novels, Brite® iterature, Ac., 46 P THE DAILY AXP : Street, U ppor To#® TE ie 20 Oc y and Friday at Eeemy T x@*s CELEBRE® ‘Publisher d:fl OL BOOK®® Aook â€" BINDEE # ‘Tat n."'".‘ _ .. "wlf ie YE CINXG MENTg tight Ling, Fifty ‘HOUSE, Prumprecks . tham thet sep at 11 ..7-‘~ Ottawa will fnd e e ATION COMBS. THES BRUEAR A W A. . » /N MA SWIFT, Dr. Martin, of ang Wntos "r‘ w 9“‘.‘}2‘ will be quict and gg FRESH GAR* LC. ah at noom the 1866. .’7'. " Pew ( > polio Posts : Bank Posts: Bond Papét English Note & Letter Papers, Of the fnest and heaviest description ; Creamâ€"laid â€" sad Blueâ€"laid. f Canada Gazette SPARKS STREET, Ma. G. E cROMOLITEOGRAPES! A selected Assortment, comprising fae similes from TURNER, EASTLAKE, HUNT, and other great masters, just opened, and offered for sale at most Fancy French .Note Paper. And ENXVELOPES, of overy tint ; also, White with GOFFERED and COLORED BORDERS. Water Colors; Sable and Camel Hair Poneils ; Drawing Poncils ; Lodia Ink ; India Rubber ; Palâ€" Fing Note Paper at Oné Dollar per Ream! RMourning PDaper HAND and MACHINE MADE ; Imporial, Super Soyal, Royal, Medium and Demy. . Double Elephant ; Elophant; Cartridge, Woebâ€" Puper, Parchments ; Tinted Albam Papers ; Music Paper ; Tracing Vollum ; Tracing Papor. Moroeco, Russia Leather, Walnut Maple, &c. &6. Stationery Cases, Epvelope Cases," Portfolios, and Bfoiters, of every style. In groat variety ; Silver, Bronze, Lacquered, Pupier Mache, Ebony, Wainut, White Metal, Cut Glass, &c.; AntiCorrosive; Antiâ€"Blotting; Draâ€" per‘s; Whitney‘s; Autonomic, &c., &c., &c. Mathematical Instruments. Ivory Seales, Drawing Pons, Compasses, complote Cases, Microscopes, &c., &c., &c. Paperâ€"fasteners ; Sealing Wax ; Mucilage; War Vestas; Bryant & May‘s Patent Safety Matches ; Wax Tapers ; Wazs Bougics ; Boxes and Stands for GOLD PENCIL AND PEX CASES ; Gutta Porâ€" sha ditto, mounted in Gold. <s Paper Weights ; Candio Shaties; Dustors ; Twine Boxes ; Letter Clips ; Date Racks ; Letter Boxes; Call Bells ; Lvory Paper Knives ; Pon Kniros ; Scisâ€" #0rs, Erasors, Pusslo Locks, &o., &o., &¢. Metallic Memorandum Books ; Target Practice Registers ; Betting Books ; Pookâ€" «t Books ; Wallets, &c. Copying Papor, Printing, lmStone Jars; Walkden‘s, Stephons‘, Maynard & Noyes‘ Inks ; Carmine Ink. Of the rarious widths of Borders. Envelopes of erery Size. Dinner, Bail, and Visiting CARDS. Account Books, Pass Books, Day Books. Of every deseription, from the plainest to the rishest,promptly exccuted, at MODER A TE PRIOES. Iuspection of Specimens Invited. FIRST PRIZES in this branch obtained at the Exhibitions in Monâ€" teal and London, Canada, and Honorable Mention # Dublin. * * y Copying Books; Brushes and Water Cups ; Copying Inks. Genuine Jeanâ€"Marie Farina‘s EAU DE CO= LOGNE, Exhibition Brand, in small bottles, or by ra~ WRITING DESKS! @ All manner of Printing Made to order;in every style ; PAPERâ€"RULING aitended to. FLRST PRIZES in this Department Books, Pamphlete, Billâ€"heads, Circulars, Cards, Placards, &3., done neatly and expeditiously at the UBUAL PRICES. CGeorge E. Desbarats NDING AND STATIONERY Of erery make ; SWAN QUILLS ; Goose Quills ; Used by the Bank of England, 336 PER QU ART, m DESP aT C H B O X E 8."8®%, Ottawa, Apri 9, 1866. ARTISTY‘ MATERIALS, Drawing Papers, Antiqnarian, And ENGRAVINGS, COPYING PRESSES ! Fancy Stationery Goois ; AND ENVELOPES, B IN D I N C Etwards‘ Writing Ink, ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING, Book Papers, pPESBARAT® COLUMN BLANK BOOKS INKSTANDS, OoTTAaAW A. GOLD PENS STEEL PENS , comprising fac similes from and Wrapping Papers. O©@‘MHARA & CO., 50, SPARKS STREET, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS 1866) Spring Importations. (1866 Manufacturers of Clothing, Enolish, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds 3" Orders Promptly Attended to. ALEXR, DUFF. OTTAW A, APRIL 7, 1866 MENS‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHINC, t "TIMES" BUILDINC, SPARKS STREICT, OTPTAW A. ll MAKING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WE WOULD ADD THE ASSURANCE THAT no pains shall be spared on our part to afford every convenience and comfort to those who may be placed under our care, and also the most unremitting attention to forward them in all theirstadies. With these views we shall constantly keep an ample staff of Teachers, so that every student may receive that individual attention which the nature of the course mcouuilhn-t&u. In the selection of instructors, we shall, as is our habit, be guided not by compotency alone, but shall soek out such men as we can conâ€" fide in as conscientious and energetic. oC Phecchbe k penew The Thriving Condition of this City, and. its important Position as the New,Seat of Government, must render it of the Utmost Consequence to the °_ YOUNG MEX of the District to be supplied with the > Means of obtaining a Sound, Practical 'omâ€"'h.mbm.' to results both in regard to the gratifying su accorded to our Institutions, in Toronto and Hamilton, and also by the high terms in which ogplo';?:unilor-ly spoak of mm who have graduated at the British American College. o.-r-gl:. result is found in the number of applications constautly made to us to recommend lomnn who have passed through our extensive course. We, therefore, have no hesitation in pledgâ€" ing ves to carry out in this city a system which has so om atically received the stamp of public Y p of pit npsb‘-. both in Toronto and Hamilton, and we may add throughout the Province. _/ Out of the many Sattering letters which we have received from time to time, we may select the two folâ€" DESIGNâ€"10 EDVCATE YOUNG MEX FOR BUSINESS. Will open on Thursday, April 12, 1866. [Prom J. G. Worts, En Messas. Mcsorove & Wwont, | Deas Sins,â€"I cannot expross u+ stronglymy appreciation of your efforts to establish a model house of business. Your system supplies‘a most important ‘rnidenmm in the education of youth. It has often md me that the community at l.?! seems blind to the utility of such training as your valuable, or invaluable, institution affords, 1 have asked how it is that a man professing to be a physican will not be employed, and will even :::ruhed as a " quack," except he has gone thmm regular â€cl.muy.!ly-hh‘{.udqfl , and has also attended an hospital and clinical res ; and the same may be said of the lawyor } and yet a youth is taken into a countingâ€"house of store, wholly igâ€" norant of the datics he undertakes, having everything to learn. ‘l oo-_ndo‘t. therefore, that '.-ch a system as yours is of the M“T;:Fvu‘ ance both to the employer and o.}io{o‘. as it saves the former m:..mrbu of teaching every new hand, and the hupc.: the waste of time involved in a long apâ€" mh-dip. Your admirablesystem of real bwsiness is a complete remedy for this defect, and I consider your great success in this L,.Fï¬.-u is made clearly manifest by the air of reality that your stu " T o o oo n oo ie n e K e t i EPeC OSE W c g s P dents display in their model transagtions, and by their downheartedness when they, fail to meet their n‘n‘o-ou;. lm.(l:'r.y' Mg: M y‘b:; t.hlo can llonlily to ot‘ho u::;olhlie:o c:( your system from personal ox , having iine employ ment rm three mmmd at your mm::no > o ns is yesng men who gou on one e m c a e Messuas. Musorove & Wauout, B. A. C. College s Gretuzuss,â€"I have -‘el. re in &uing testimony to the excellent system pursued in your College, from a nn.-l inspection ¢f the working of the establishment, and having in my employment young men who have been educated by. you. I have to u‘;»reu my entire satisfaction with the method and arrangements you have ado and the zeal and assiduity with which you carry them out. I was certainly amazed in visiting your , Merchants® Emporiam and Exchange Office, and witnossing the m and h.l....-uhmmm‘|ol m elor:-. tellers, and mon:!;;nu. and have no doubt but a youth your on \m ngâ€"house or store, will vory. com| nt to disch duhn.lwhhh:ylh_o_-ploy‘n.“ $ ag ': s sae Nee e ce t Your exertions are -nlh’ & llgm-unont in the capabilities of the risi neration of our salesmen and accountants, and IJ.::“II iged, as in f"nnel?.yelr!. to put ::K v{a gvyl from school, we can now procure young men th ghly prepared and ready to enter on their duty in a manner to iimpang ut seahdence ts tholr abfiity and Aocuracy. 1 beg io congratuinte you «pos the manner in which your labors have been appreciated by the public, as evidenced by the fact c enlarge your promises for the accommodation of the great increase in your ,.f.pn.. bpt ol Four buxbng Ao Wishing you‘every success, > * LIFE a the hold id iesind teme ty oo ic for the full course, entitling the holder to an i to complete or reviow “&HOLA'R“S.lles-". charge, will be issued at the Coller Office, on and after Al'lln, 12th. Classes vlflm on the following MONDAY, APRIL l6th. TELEGRAPHING AND PHONO. GRAPHY classes, being extra, will notcommence until OCTOBER, except by request. The Students for T d will be taught to read by sound or paper, b; uurrionood Tolc‘rq:.oruw. Classes hmmâ€s BTANDA% um*r.\'u ST\'?.I{T)I" HG):Y( .)R_APH\""i‘I‘I_ b._’ or .urtfc’l by. a pracâ€" &Smï¬'iï¬"m‘ï¬ï¬. for each for an unlimited time $1.00. flehulmhipo'pur;hu ed in Ottawa will also be available in Toronto and Hamilton, without extra charge, HOURSâ€"From 9 to 12 a.m., from 2 to 4 p.m., and from 7 to 9 in the evenin __ $R For cireulars containing full information, and specimens of writing, cslTM the College Office, stitute. i a Ottawa, April 6, 1866 address, enclosing stamps, AUCTION SAL KR Settee, Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Floor | Tnn SUBSCRIBERS NHAVE BEESX Oil Cloths, Carpet Three Clocks, 1 Shop Show ‘.wnbl A. YEILDING, E3Q., with inâ€" Glass, 1 Ice Cream Freezer, 1 Counter, 2 ’uuur structions to offer for sale his mrz at Glenâ€" Beds, 2 Bedsteads, 2 Scalesâ€"and Weights, 2 Desks, sharrold, im ately uuoin the City, on the 2 Cases best Holland Gin, 6 Chests Tea, 1 Shop | banks of the au River, and on the route from Track, a lot of Crockery, Knives and Forks, 3 Eng . | the Rideaa B to the Governor General‘s resiâ€" lish Pig skin Saddles and Bridles, 1 Girl‘s ditto, 2 | donee, in lots to suit purchasers, The property Boy‘s $mo. and a lot of room paper. l consists of several acres of Garden Land, divided ZAY" Sale without resorve. | into lots ; a plan of which may be seen at the Aucâ€" M. E. CHAMBER®, _ | tion Rooms of the subscribers, and a large and Tuesday, 10th April. P. S.â€"Porsons ha anything to sell by aucâ€" tion, must have M':.l.h -uth& by 9 o'ehlzck on the -cnl’nl the above sale. Ottawa, April 5, 1866. {4 92â€"y Lower Town Market § _ _ AT THE OLD PRICE. wÂ¥ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND _____ WORTHLES® IMITATION®. March 5, 1966. s PAIN KILLER! Business Education. (ESTABLISHED IX CONNECTION WITH THE BRITISH AMERICAN COMMERCIAL % COLLEGES LX TORONXTO AND HAMILTON,) ; PIANO, 1 HALLHAT STAND, 1 HALL PEIIGKY DAVIS® â€"Specimen .Shuh of Penmanship may be seen at the Reading Room of the Mechanics‘ Inâ€" ESTABLISHED 1844 From Patrick Hughes, Ex., of the Firm of Hughes, Brothers, Toronto. [ ‘*‘ y of the Fiem of Hhey ‘ToRexto, mnoélo-bor. 1865 VEGETABLE OO NMEHIEEAIR A sacr 4M Ne {TINHUHNIUCOPL ) _ AII NoOwW PREPARED TO OFFER mdthol-r‘:t.ndh-l assorted Stock of DRY @OODS ever brought to the city. Thankful for past favore, they desire to inform their friends that their Stock is now mm‘sl(h in every Departâ€" ment And will be found replete with "013 NOVELTY OE THE HOME AND CONTINENTAL MARâ€" Invite an inspection of their Magnificent Stock of CLOTHS, lnnflnl expressly for this Market, comâ€" rfll‘ all the nowest designs and materials in ROADCLOTHS, PLAIN & FANCY sSILK MIXâ€" TVRES, COA'I‘I‘GS, do., do., TROWSERINGS. gmrhlux Chaudiere Tweoeds, Halifax Grass, ord Corda;, also Plain and Fahey Doeskins, Cassimeres, in all colors and qualities ; Black and Colored Alpacas Coatings ; l’nnr{ Flannels, and a full assortment of GENTS‘ UNDERCLOTHING. They would also direct :]:-‘cial attontion to their escï¬ Stoe KETS Which is, ‘:a,u-ï¬n. heopghion qesns ni:‘m«l in the City, being replete with every nove ty of desi and u‘?mm. t::nnfn'und EXPRESSLY for the Ottawa Trade, under the superintondence of experâ€" lenced Cuttors. | @ Anendless varlety of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Collars, _ Neck=Tics, White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, &e,, kept constantly on pand. n/olc,er'of Gooderham & Worts, President of the Board of Trade, Toronto.] R Toroxtay December 19, 1865. imported expiessly for this season. APiat (CGo Avotoxter. MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, I remain, doar Sirs, yours, &¢., pmutreca@‘ ‘MEARA & CO, Stone Building and Outâ€"Offices, For Sale by Auction or Private Contract. Tlll SUBSCRIBERS HAVE BEEXN hvondo:y A. YEILDING, E3Q., with inâ€" structions to offer for sale his Wrx.u Glenâ€" sharrold, immediately Wol& the City, on the banks of the au River, on the route from the Rideaa B to the Governor General‘s resiâ€" commodious STONE DWELLING HOUSE, .f“ present cccupied by Mr. Yailding) together with extensive conventent outâ€"baildings. . The Puiien se tene, s1 ot antroid is e Mr. m or to the subscribers. mm‘ dflomn’umy be unsold will be ofered at Au on Tuesday, May 15th, at the subscribors‘ Auction Rooms, Sussex street. TERMS made known at the time of sale. Sale to commence at 12 o‘clock M. _ _____ Ottawa, April 3 Eligible Building Sites GgaRDEN L1oTs, Together with a large, Modern (new) Truly yours, MACDONALD & STEVEN, . &c., &c., &¢ â€"=WITH â€" JAMES G. WORTS PROPRIETORS THE OTTAWA TIMES, APRIL 11. 18s6G6. #4â€"f 03â€"17wâ€"tf Tuesday, the 10th day of April, 1866 ATUCTION SALE VICTORIA WARD. GEORGE STREET.â€"Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5, near LITTLE BAY 8T .â€"â€"That Lot of Land known BYeW ARD (o‘F'.d“ the -.rkot:) CLARENCE STREET.â€"North East half of Lot No. 10, with buildings thereon ; one of the finest business stands in town. REAL ESTATE as Keefer‘s Hill, say about one acre of land. BRIDGE STREET.â€"Lot No. 10, Block D, adjoinâ€" ing Mr. Mervill‘s, and nearly opposite the Hon. J. Skead‘s. TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN. 22 meres of Lt No. 25, 2nd Range, Ottawa front ; highly im)nvve-l; well watered; good buildings ; the best of land; and within 5 miles of the city ; a jwd McAdamized road, and adjoining the resiâ€" ence of the late Captain Baker. TOWNsHIP OF HULL. The West half of Lot 28, in the .'n:rlhnpâ€"loo acres. This farm is in a high state of cultivation. (Good House, Barns, &c., Stables, all Iframe buildâ€" ings ; Orchard, &c., well watared and fenced, and rents for $160 per year. A good road, and within four miles of Aylmer Village. TOWNSHIP OF EARDLY. Lot No. 16, in 9th Range, 200 acres, on the leadâ€" ing roadâ€"the mail roadâ€"from Aylmer to Portage du Fort, 10 miles I'romr:dylmer. the best of land and well wooded and watered, convonient to Churches, Mills, and Market. | Also Lots 12 ard 13, inthe 11th Range; good land, well watered and timberedâ€"400 weres. * TOW NsHIP OF m.ovsrn'l:n. Lot No. 7, in the 2nd range Ottawa Front. Good House and Barn, well improved, and good Land, six miles from the city, on the Ottawa and Montreal McAdamized Road, 200 acres ; the wood standing sells for $10 per nore.. |_ _ * _ > _ Title indisputable of all the above mï¬y Sale to eonnoneop:l the hour of eleven o‘clock, a.m. MR.HECTOR McLEAN, Auctioneer. Terms of Sale:â€"Ongâ€"sixth Cash on the day of sale ; the balance in ï¬:z years, bearing interest at the rate of sevon r:r cent, payable annually. Aucâ€" t_iu_l foe's .M 0 pgid by purchasers. A large deduction will be made on car) JAMES WADSWORTH. Ottawa, March 14,1806. 13 COMPOSED OoF sEVERAL DESIR»â€" ABLE residences, and business stands, in dirâ€" ferent parts of the city, and a number of yvaluable vacant lots in the most fashionable parts of the ol‘t;. Real Estate‘ vacant lots in the most fashionable parts of the :l‘ty. The subscriber has received instructions to offer by AUCTION, on Thursday, the 1st of March, At TH® P Russell FEHouse, POSTPONE D! Or Sevestyâ€"PFrex Hoas® Powek®, _ * All but new, hnvlnf only been in use for about six months, and is wel mg:odfot Etoam Saw Mills, or other extensive f us fols fl"l‘howhohuâ€&‘n of the abore valuable properties, will be on reasonable terms, u( oneâ€"fourth cash, balance in mx-l yearly instalâ€" ments of 1, 2 and 3 years with interest at 7 per _ For any further information, apply to AMABLE PREVOST, ESQ., Montreal, or to JOSEPH AUâ€" MOND, HSQ., OtbKWE® â€". C0 c CCHTLI LCOE Ottawa, Feb. 4, 1866 OwWING TO THE INCLEMENCY OF THE WEAâ€" THER, THE ABOVE SALE IS Postponed until further Notice. MEDICAL HALL! Van Buskirk‘s Sozrodont, reduced to 50c« Mrs, Allen‘s Hair Restorery.................1+008 ELLIOTT3 DENTRIFICE, ; GOsNELL‘s COSMETIC, HALR BRUSHES, NAIL BRUSHES, * TOOTH BRUSHES, DRESSING AND FINE COMBS, PIESSE & LUBIN‘S PERFUMES, _ _ WICKER COLOGNE,, And Toilet Requisites of every Description, W, M. MASSEYX, Camphor ! Camphor ! ! Pure English GUM CAMPHOR, the :::I cortain mnin for Moths, &c., in Furs Winter Aothing. r‘ ALSO, a oon(?lm stock : of GENUINE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, approved Patent Medâ€" icines, Porfumery, and Druggists‘ Sundries. wW. M. MASSEY, Sole appointed agent in Ottawa for dnhi{hly popular and reliable preparations of Messre. henâ€" neth, Campbell & Co., {ledlenl Hall) Montreal, comprising in part : C cf:,'-bofr. &:‘mlno W ine. Campbeli‘s Cocoine, for the hair. Campbell‘s Cherry Balsam, for Colds, Coughs,&e. Campbell‘s Worm Pastilles, the best Worm Desâ€" t.roz-r ever offered to the Jublio. ‘ampbell‘s Gran. EF. Cit. M.ï¬ll}. Campbell‘s Gran. EF. Seltzor Salt. + W. M. MASSEY, e ds Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Street. Ottawa, April 10, 1866. NEW BOOKS ! «3 Pusey ; «Citoyenne .h?umu." by Sarah Iytler ; « How logndy the New ‘Testament," by Menry Alford, D. D. ; «On the Representation and Education of the People," by F. D. Mautrice, M. A.; « DeProfundis, (A Tale of the Social Dopmlh;, by Wm. Gilbert; « Maxwell Drewett," by Trattord ; _G00D wWoRrDs, sSUXDAY MAGAZINE, ARâ€" GOSY, and all the English Magazines for March. "The Vicarious Sacrifice," by Bushnell + " Simple Truths for Earnest Minds," by Norman McLeod, D. The Bugle Note has Sounded,â€"a patriotie song, dedicated to the Volunteers, by J. R. B-r:r Evening fl{‘h.â€")luic :LI\â€. T. Bedtord Jones, L. L. D. Published for benefit of St. Alban‘s Church Blildlnt Fund,â€"124 cents. BOUND VOLUMES for 1865 of Good Words, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Sunday Magazine. FOR SALE BY & _ JOHN DURIE & soN, f puopuagtann "% %_ 79. /y Ottawa, April 10, 1866. Puomn;m- BY NOTMAN, FOR Sale at the Ottawa Stationery Warchouse, York street, Ottawa. Ottawa, December 20, 1865. 244 Ottawa, March 2, 1866 Important Sale The fdllowing valuable , wie: No. 1, North side Y uf'm'm. with Blacksmith Shop thereon. * 9, South side York st., 56x155, with House aud Outâ€"Houses, &¢., &c. f «* 10, North side Cathcart st., 33x99, with Cotâ€" tage, &c. _ [ onl Suoperlor Steam Engine v Sevestyâ€"Fivx Hoase Powks®, â€" % UST RECEIVED, " An Eirenicon," by Dr N EW MUSIC. !l' tage, &c. , South side Bolton st., 56x79, wigh Cotâ€" _ tage, &e. 3 ols 23, North side Cathcart st., 66x79, with G, 16, Unti] Tuesday,%4th Inst» 8, South side Bolton st., 36x99, with Cotâ€" 5, South side Bolton st., 36x99, with Cotâ€" Family and Dispensing Chemist, 9Â¥X 28 f;A;gu STREET. 28, Sparks Street. THE ABOVE SALE IS 17, 18, Bosserer st., Northeast, 66x99, vacant. tage, &o SALE AT 12 O‘CLOCK, Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Streot. â€"â€"/ 4e a__â€"___â€" â€"A1L8SO,â€" â€"OPrâ€" HECTOR MeLEAN, Auctioncer T3â€"e 41â€"td 96â€"3m $2,000,000 ®3%I%> .? 4 Gold and Silver W atches" Splendid Jewelry, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &o., &c., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to V alue! Grand International Mceting of Manufac« turers of Watches and Jewelry. The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" uence of the great Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" Jorw rolieve ’rum pecuniary embarrassments o¢â€" casioned by a distressing W ar, and to avoid GOLD AND SILVER. AWFUL SACRIFICE! BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED ! Extnordlnatmnouncement $2,000,000 worth of goods: from their Stock, must be sold in the course of six months, AT ANY SACRIFICE! nd for that ose they have unanimously And Tor s elected AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS As a preliminary they would remark that they manbfacture and sell no brass or imitation oi Jewelry, ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD The articles to soll at TWO DOLLARS cach, no inatter how costly it may be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hupting case Gold and Silver W atches, French Clocks, Rings set with Dfamonds, Rubiecs, Pearls and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladios® 8.8. of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear mT of the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enamelied Bracelets, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Chains of all descriptions, &¢., &c. Silver Ware, (extra Irlutod) comprising Castors, Butter Dish, beautifully chased and eufrnw-l, Table and Tea Spoons, Go{Iou, #&o., &6., Pianos, Melodeons and Sewing Machines of the hest makers. We have adopted the plan of sale now so popular of charging a uniform price, and this price will be #2 for cach article, regardless of value. The exâ€" penses of conducting our Agency are paid by the sale of certificates, or oourm representing the vaâ€" rious articles. These cortificates are sold at FIFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and each certificate will show the holder the particular article he or se is entitled to on payment of an addition $2.00. The expenses of Freight and Packing Planos or Sewing Machines will be Paid by the Parties who are Entitled to them» The price of eath article vya EIGUÂ¥ HUNDRED DOLLARS IHNow Wo Shall Proceed. HOUSEHOLD March 3, 1866 fl-i‘-utcnm. Tables, Bedstcads, lmkilw-glumn, air Mattrassos, Cuz:u. Bookâ€"case, Wardrobe, Stoves, Crookery, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. Zat Sale at 11 o‘clock, a. m. TERMS CASH MACDONALD & STEPHEN, Avorioskk®s. Ottawa, April 7. #4â€"td AGEN TS ARE WANT ED Weruixorox Sreet, A quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, com Ottawa, April 7. Important Announcemeat. Cfln-:c ing at 11 o‘clock A. M., the entire stock ot snod- the OLD HARDWARE STORE, corner of hurch and Dalhousie streets, consisting of new and old stoves, iron furniture, stoveâ€"pipes, scales and weights, nails, tacks and spikes, old tools, bolts, locks, latches, keys, brass and" mingral knobs, ropes, chains, tinâ€"ware, blacksmiths‘ iron, old files, book’c.,:kd‘.:mvl o:“nll size«, one sett of mill irons, one ggys or waggons, 20 gross of viale of all nno.‘rg‘mu of ink m,du. jars, ale bottles, rings, plates, legs, and doors for stoves, horseâ€"shoes, azes, drill machine and bitts, | «plendid lathe for turning iron or wood, spring waggon, handâ€"cart, handâ€"sleigh, and an immense l(oci of every conceivable article, from a needie to an m’rhu' TERMS OF SALE CASH ROWE & BOYDEN, Auctioncers. ROWE & BOYDEN, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, or which he intends starting & Garden & Nursery County of Carleton, calls the attention of the Inâ€" habitants of . the Clt{ of Ottawa, and surrounding country. . He will fulfill orders for all sorts of Fruit Trees. Oramental and Lawn Treos, Flowing Shrubs, with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plants for Borders; also Horbectous Plants and Esculent Roots. Ho \u also on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a T:.:t.ityo( Garden, Field, and Flow â€" er Seeds of the description. il:nrtios wanting grounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"keepâ€" m*. together with Grafting, Buddlnf, and Planting, will be g’ro:ady attended to. Healso will have alU sorts of Plants in soason for sale, at the late resiâ€" dence of Clement Bradiey, Esq. In GHloucester, Green Field, MATHEW T. DeRIXZY. Ottawa, March 24, 1866. * 83 Upper Town Skating Rink. BANK OF UPPER CANADA, Season Tickets, Genelemen, w 4 _ Ladies,..... Single Ticket for Skating . . FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! January 11, 1866 Tul LAW FIRM OF® BUCKLEY AND 8COTT" has been dissolved by eMuxion of time on the Sixteontn instant. â€" wecs doks ‘The price of eath article varies from SIX TO IS NOoOWwW O P EN TO SUBSCRIBERS AND THE PUBLIC. Single Ticket for Skating.......... .. . 12i¢ A BRASS BAND will beinattendance every Monday and Thursday. e es All debts due by the late firm will be paid by Mr. Buklo‘. and all debts due to the late firm wthï¬l to him alone. â€" MR BUCKLEY may be consulted after the First of April next, at his residence, on Dalhousie Street Dated Ottawa, 28th March, 1866. 87â€"t Spring Importation Â¥. WAaALT ON, Merchant Tailor GOODS, which consist of WEST OF ENGLAND BROADOLOTHS ! “hhhhmpndtomhnpwordninmo most fashionablestyles, at a small advance on cost. N. B.â€"â€"Professional Robes made to order. Ottawa, April 3, 1866. 90â€"¢ English, Scotch, and French Tweeds, &., DMLE‘S in 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, ct to check at sight. subject to chec Particular attention given to the accounts of Foreign and Country Banks and Bankers. January 18 1266, 26â€"3m Ottawa, April 6, 1866 BA NK RUPTCY! THE UPPER TOWN SKATING RINK Will be sold by Public Auction, ON FRIDAY, THE 13re INSTANT, AT THE Dissolution of Partnership. Auctioneers, _ AVE BEEN FAVORED WITH IXx» structions to sell by auction, on DE TREY & Co., Wednesday, the 18th day April, LOOKWOOD & 00. B 4A N K EP 6. * (Late or Toroxto,) ASs JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE assortment of: SPRING AND SUMMER AVCTION NOTICE. LOOK _ HERE. Within two miles of the city, 34, LIBERTY STREET, No DE TREY & CO., Aï¬'“ for Manufacturers, . Liberty St., New York. 64â€"0m SILK MIXTURES, OP THE 94, BROADWAY, w.CARTNEY KEW YORK $3 00 1 50 93â€"1d 83â€"f 20â€"44 OUR SHOW ROOMS WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON WITH A GRAND DISPLAY OF THE IN BONNETS, MANTLES, HATS, SEHAWLS, FLOWERS, PARASOLS, FEATHERS, SILKS, ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS. ‘ ~ Â¥ >% : MAGEE & RUSSELL '"‘uépmm_s_:gg BD&AYX TUESDAY, 10th OF APRIL CGarland,Mutchmor&Co AFERE NOW SHEWINGâ€" Black and Colored Sillks, _ f Dress Goods, shawiIs, â€" NMluslins, French Delaines, ‘ IWlowers, o Itid Gloves, IIair Netts, Hlibbons, Ete ALL THEIR OWN IMPORTATIONS ! Ottawa, April 4, 1866 ALES & PORTER, Victoria â€" Vaults ! Wellington Street. Oftawa, April 9, 1866 Ottawn, April 4, 1866 r® Pianoâ€"Forte Maker and Tuner ! _ J" Orders left at the Bookstore ofJohn Duric & Son, will be attended to. $3 Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts W M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinne in Ottawa., & § LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, ‘strengthen andlengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supptlying reâ€" quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disapâ€" pears, bald spots are covâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladies end Children will appreciate the delightâ€" ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant headâ€"dress. Sold by all Druggists. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. Tll! MOST SIMPLE AND USEPUL article ever invented, for bedroom lamps or night lamps ; burn benzole, and the cost is merely nominal. â€" Beware of counterfeite. BEACH & CO., Sole Agents, . Ottawa, March 27, 1866 Ottawa, April 4, 1866 NEW LA MP®S. To Burn Without a Chimney. LATEST FASHIONS 1 BRITISH GOODS &â€"«> INSPECTION INVITED. z4 CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY, ____.__. No. 14, Rideau Street. o Ottawa Dec. 29, 1865 Ottawa, April 5, 1866. L. D. BARLOMW, TABLE NAPKINS, AT CUNNXINGHAM & LIND8SAY‘S f LOOM TABLE CLOTHS, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSaAY$. BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINXDSAY‘S BLEACHED LINEN DIAPER, AT CUNNXINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8. BLEACHED IRISH LINEX, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘. HACK AND FRINGE TOWELLING, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S! BROWN HOLLAXD, AT CUNXINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S, ROUGH LINEX, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY$. IRISH CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S, TURKISH BATH TOWELS, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINXDSAY‘8, New Linen Qoods ! In all its Departments | KEARNS & RYAN Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York Ottawa, April 5, 1866 aTe or Loxnox, Exoraxp,) New Spring Goods. SPRING STOCK ! BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONVENIENE. FOR THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. THEY ARE ALSO OPENING UP A LARGE LOT OF Direct‘from Paris, France. spring, 18566. STREETS, KOWER TOW N. IS NOW COMPLETE s â€"â€"â€"a>â€"4 â€"omeâ€"â€" 92â€"3 Q1â€"a 10â€"y MANTLES, SHAWLS, PARASOLS, SILEKS, psS. RITITBRBONS. Kerosene & Pennsylvania together, ely, in Academi W incn: Phother in canodls or in the Btater: . Adâ€" dress, etter, particu _ 9 o. 5) THREE RIVERS, | Two YOUNG LADIES are l.“IMl of obtaining fituations as RESJPENT GOVERâ€" NESSES, or as Teachers of Junior Pupils, cither tocether. or separately, in Academies. No choice Ottawa, April 2, 1866 Ottawa, April 5, 1866. ROCK OIL, NONâ€"EXPLOSIV E. " Goods delivered. Eo ced uy SELLING OFF PRATT&Co "CENTRAL OTTAW A, (Opposite Bishop‘s Hotel.) ON HANXD a large Stock of Caxaniax Tw_xzns, Scorcu Tweeps, Dorskixs, BroapcioTH, FraxssLs, &0., &0. Also a comâ€" plete stock of Coars, VzsT% Paxts, SumtTs, Sasues, Parer Cormars, For Cars, Crors Cars, Hores Buaxxers, &0. Sparks Street WinterGoods All of which will be sold at A REDUCTION 10 to 15 per Cent. BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN t NO SECOND PRICE. Goods marked in plain figures. Ottawa, Feb. 4. 41â€"3m GREAT REDUCTION Ray~ Cali and see. "Waqy Pratt & Co. Selling off. Plumes, EELLING OFF AT A W anted. OF FROM BEACH & CO., 62, Sparks street. 95â€"tf 92â€"y 91â€" #1â€"y ALSO, TO SELL OR LET, A commodious STONE COTTAGE of Ten Apartâ€" ments, &¢., adjoining the foregoing. Should these valuable Houses remain unsold at May next, they will be let for 4 or 5 years, modeâ€" rate rentsâ€"or let in meantime, subject to o The proprietor intending to leave Ottawa, e w;dl‘.a:l:hmlor)rim.uu easy terms of payment. or further particulars, y to » £ Joul'.'ï¬A(‘l(«'I.A\’ OR TO MESSRS. SCOTT & RoS®, Barristers, &c., &0., Ottawa. Ottawa, Feb. 2, 1866 Shop and Dwellin=â€"Housd for Bale e ‘~ lR THE VILRAGE/ OF Koiz sc RICHMOND, 18 mijles from the City of Ottawa. An e openâ€" ~ ing for a General Merchant For particulars apply to the Proprietor w8 the premises. GEORGE BROW N. School House, wili be sold for _ | One Iundred Poun C Each. â€" Also THREE WOODEXN HOUSES §N LETTER 0. Ottawa. â€" Also desirable y ALAI(!E STONKE BUILD« ‘ m ing eligibly situated, and conâ€" structed either tor a Private Resiâ€" dence, I(:r.\ehblo Hotel, &c., Boarding House, or a General Grocery and Provisâ€" ion Storeâ€"contists of Two Cellars and other 15 apartments, {divisible into two un-o:ufl); area 37 * 37 feet, and 3 stories highâ€"built nearly three years ago, but I'm'dd,ï¬, only since last New Year‘s Day. It is free f damp, whilst elegant by recent Lnish. Frame Stable, and Sheds in rear. mt this oflice. _ Ottawa, March 15, 1866 In Lower Town Mr. Gilmour‘s.) > A‘l‘ A YLMER,=«The com a modious house and pretnise forming the Northâ€"east corner 0 the Court House Square and Mai Street, nuw vocupied by H. Chepmell, Esq. Appl Building Lfts 1 In Lower Town and in ~Upper whn, (near New Edinburgh, January 31, 186( rat nearly o‘q-u-iutbo l¢t on which the new lank of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk of ‘he other Banks. Lots 9 and 10 on north side of QueenStrect in rear of the above. Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866 ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAXD In the Twnuhily of Gloucester, sitnated about halt a mile from‘Billings Bridge. This lsnd can be old onl:'l&e.or in lots of 5 acres. For fi r asculars, y to f rointent i it‘e. neg.. ; o ons te. City of Ottawa. _ y 'l‘lll'l' VALUABLE PRO« < PERTY known as T. M. BLASDELL‘S HOMESTE A D, conâ€" taining about TWO ACRES, beauâ€" ufnllz »ituated on the Oitawa River, being Lot One, North side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereun. Apply to PC LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, £c., Ottawa. _ Wedeoâ€" it s MaiCorn Camk®on. This hiulm contains meven Bedâ€"roums, and is furnished with modern ‘improvements, __________ _ A large I‘wo storey Wooden Building, on the corâ€" ner of Murray Strocw. This Mouse is lined with Brick, fnui-z«l with donble doors and windows and Venetian Blinds. There is a large Kitchen and Bhed attached, with h-‘rm and other Buildâ€" ings in the yard. ‘This House is well adapted for a Mcr Hm‘ul‘,h&wdiu‘ llau:'::, private residence. or particulars to | J. L. 1. OHANLY, â€"| February 10, 1866 T“ BRICK DW ELLING«HOUSE AD» JOINLNG the Residence of AUGUSTUS KEEâ€" FER, ESQ., Barrister, Queen BStreet, containing Kitchen, kitchen Pantry, and Cellar, three rooms on the ground floor, and seven bedâ€"rooms, with large garret, &c. Aprly to ALEXANDER DUFF, at O‘Meara & Co.‘s, or to AUGUSTUS KEEFER, Queen Street. Ottawa. March 30, 1866 Cheap Homes for Sale. Ottawa, February 10, 1866. For Sale or to Let. 90 ACRES OF LAND ON THE PRESâ€" NCP COTT rond, in the Township of Gloucester, and adjoining Charles Smith‘s farmâ€"about 2 miles from Cunninghain‘s Stationâ€"80 mores under good cultivation, with a house and barn thereon. _ALSO several vacant lots in various parts of the city Etores; Wharves : &c., &o. APPLY To February 20, 1866. 2 SAW MILLS, 1 FLOUR MILL, EX« TENSIVE Timber Limits ; Wood and other Machines ; 1,000 neres good Land, Lo-u 12 AND uh.oun CaTHCART w A.‘-m;“éa:c“l J;“l.uaqdï¬n"-l ,,,s""" SawoL : U ie miee all in the City of Ottawa. Also, VILLA LOTS 10, 11, 12 and 13, being .m»fmm;.ue(un front part of Lot. 20, innvorepcinapite it Songe t meule down e + and other City u-dri".:;- Lands. JAs~ Money 0 Lend on Real F Apply to LEWIS & PINHEY, | Ottawa. March 5, 1866, Ottawa, March 20, 1866. 0- 0*CosNOR STREET, TWO NXEW BRICK HOUSES, and a email OOTTAQ: Rold to suit purchasers. Apply at the Cottage, the premises. Ottawa, March 24, 1866. 82.4 Fobruary 10, 1866 Ottawa, March 27. 1866. EXTRAORDINARY MERIT Must belong to that which pleases every one Buchanan‘s Unrivalled Mixture 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be sold cheap, $ APPLY TO M H. J. FRIEL,_ * Or I:. E. O‘*COKNOR. MOCHA JAVA, AND JAMAICA Roasted and ground daily, on the usemiges, by stcam power., R@#~ Consequently, always to be had in the highest state of perfection. JAS. BUCHANAN, Sussex and Wellington Streets. | 13 2C _¢l warranted Fresh and Genuine. _ y DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, â€" conâ€" taining full cultural directions,â€"will be read in a few days, and may be Iugmb:.m-i{- He has also a GREENHOUSE in which will be found a great variety of Hotâ€"house plants. BOUQUET® SUPPLIED. * YORR D2MIEI Ts x OPPosITE THE MARKF* # ofTTAW A, B:::: fod(;:fl-.::-. w3 THE IN» itants aw a m tjnbohuopendnsiws'l‘ou in a. above nromises, where he * 08 hand every variety of promines, whare hukks NAAAE C T mgnAwmmralm Flower Seets, l warranted Fresh and Genuinc. Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1866 SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, POSSESSION GIVsN IMMEDIATELY. Ex c â€"_ JA NEW BRICK BULILDING ’ t:mlnmxm or further particulars y to P cnuu'.m ROW AN, Ottawa. To Sell or Let in Ottawa. Ottawa, April 5, 1866. EOR SALE OR 18 Engine for Hale, HE CALORIC ENGINE, hâ€".lifl‘ in the Union Printing Establishment. Et 4s an Apjpily at the office of the RRIVED AND FOR _ Trade low. Articleguar TOER SALE FTOF SAXLE. 20 Earrels Benzole. TOR SALE PT‘OF SA TCE. Dwellings to Let. COFFEES! For Sale at a Bargain. J AMES VON LAER, and such is the case with TO LET, ! ROW OF 8SIX XEAT COTTAGES, painted, in New Edinburgh, opposite the p eb Peprtactine on 5 "Sig prlent i rag ***__CBFACH :otm’ 62, Eparks street. oTs 9# AND 10, ON _ South Side l'nth Street, lv annasite tha an which MACKAY ESTATE H. McLEAN. 18â€"3m Bandy Hill win, (noar 37â€"3m 46â€"utf 54â€"2m AGâ€"utf 87â€"( T5â€"4