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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 May 1866, p. 3

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«â€" AUCTION SALE â€" *"UJITY PROPERTY. RICHELIEU COMPANTY. Royal Mail Line of Steamers botween Montreal and Quebec. Flfln THE FIRS til otherwise ordere« for Quebec as follows : ‘The Stéamer QUEBE leave the Richelieu Pier tier Square, for Quebec, and Friday, at 7 p.m., returning, at Sorel, 'l'r Passengers wishing to t the Ocean Steamers, at in time in taking their the Ocean Steamers, at Que in time in taking their. p thereâ€"will be a Tender to t without extra charge. * FARES : * Cabin (meals and open Berths in Gentlemen‘s cab 186 SNORONNNGEY.ccoesrorecereny ces consensnncec p ie This Company will not be accountable for speci¢ or valuables, unless Billssof Lading, having the value expressed, are signed therefor. For further information apply to the Richeliou Company‘s Office, 203 Commissioners Stroet. J. B. LAMERE, * + . The steamer MONTREAL,Capt. Ronket NzLSO®, will Teave every T-nsday.'l’hms:y. and Saturday, at 7. o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for Quebec,calling, going. and returning. at the Ports .of Sorel, Three Riv YVARIETY HALL | TI!I UNXDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE 10 TMUNHEUY 10 hrto feieads «=d tha hlic ganaâ€" rally, that he intends opening the ‘aboveâ€"named house of business in a few days, with a large stock W ILILPS BLOCK, CROCKER Y, sTOVES, FURNITURE, and WOODENWARE, Having had lon# experience in business, and knowing well the wants of the general public in this line, I feel confident that I can offer superior inducements to intending purchasers. Shail have my best attention by'::rll‘ on hand at all times a large and well sel stock, Havâ€" ing secured the agency for 0. L. Ballard‘s Stomeâ€" ware, I shall at all times be m ”-'fi dealers at the Manufacturer‘s w ‘:h. #4" Goods of all kinds received for on conâ€" -ip-::lt.. for which immediate returns will be made E;I'.’;Lfil-r :t’h- sincere lhinfil: :‘o. &-r’l ‘old friends year, beral Posage and by strict attention to business, hop$ to merit #continuance of the same at my new place of business, No. 54, Sussex Street. . _ _ _ < _ “tt“l’Ol MeLEAN HAS RECEIVED instructions to sell at the Union House, Elgin . mmuwbn'lflm pnyo“ apeane. a.m., very v e " as the C\.’-t:‘fiazou. which Inv:?n- laid out in 9 lots, 66x99, on Bank Street, leading to Mrs. Stewart‘s Farm. Terms, 4 cash; balance in 3 or 5 years, at. 9 per cent. MWC.'&-!&M?.(M known as the Johnston property), with good stone “ll‘l:.fih‘h nn..::f:'ni-.clu&: w front, suscepti repairs. of IoffP? feet by 155 feet ; may be sold in two parts. }?-tmthlhmh.nndbdmohlu years, at the option of the purchaser. . Interest 8 ypor cont. â€" Purchasers to expense of conveyances, and auction fees. eÂ¥ ts es Ottawa, May 12 I’lllo’l DESIROUS OF OBTAINING BOARDâ€"in a respectable French Cansdian House, can do so on application at MR. COOK‘8 BUILDING, Queen Street. Ap25â€"109â€"tf BRICKS FOR SALE 100,000 at Kemptville, delivered on board the cars or boats for $5 per thousand. Reâ€" ference to Levi Cniautp?uhy of bricks. OMN PERKINS. Ottawa Mav 1* ‘ 1240 Plo.‘l THE FIRST OFP MAY, AND UX® til otherwise ordered, the Steamers will loave s Quebec as follows : The Stéamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. Lastt®, will ave the Richolien Pier, opposite the Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" r Square, for Quebec, every Monday, Wednesday, wl Friday, at 7 p.m., isely, calling, fi:‘ and turning, at Sorel, Tt:: Rivers, and iscan. assengers wishing to take their passage on board e Ocean Steamers, at Quebec,can depend on being time in taking their. passage by this boat, as Ottawa, May 12. The Crockery Doganmont alÂ¥ have my best attention by keeping on hai WA!'I’IIN-â€" IMMEDIATELY, a Firstâ€" Class COOK. Apply at the Tmezs Office. Ottawa, April 23. ._ 107â€"«f WA!"M‘PWO YOUNG â€"LADIE® are desirous of obtaining situations as RESIâ€" DENT_GOVERNESSES, or as Teachers of Junior Pupils, either together, or séparately, in Academies. No choige of place, whether i_.Cl_lulh-r'lhom WA"I'ID.--A SITUATION in a GROâ€" CERY or GENERAL STORE, by â€"a young man who is experienced in the business. Apply at this office. Dutawa . Anril 14. 100â€"tf Ottawa, April 2, 1866 1866. mss 1866. UNION FORW ARDING Railway Company. CPPER OTTAWA ROUTE! Fo- osu.dw. PONTIAC, FITZROY Harbor, Arnprior, Bristol, Portage du Fort, Fort Cuk-r Westmeath, Black River, Chapeau, Pembroke, Fort William, and Des Joachim Rapids. On wad after Monday, 30th April, one of the folâ€" ld_wll( elegant low pressure Steamers : Ann Sissonmgy Capt. Bockus» Oregons # â€" Findlay». Calumets # _ Blondin« Pontiacy i# _ Duggan» Leaves A every morning (Sundays excepted at T o’elat{‘..l: .bn;"m- * > C \) attention given to Excursion Parties and ‘l'm.'\flfllulnhc.oyiul should not fail ‘to French Boarding House. make the Upper Ottawa trip Omnibuses run in ....2&. w between Ottawa City and Aylmer e Richeliqn Company ind 12 tsth " _ Phonography Class Ottawa, May 4. (Directly opposite Fingland & Draper.) Ottawa, April 14 Â¥or farther particulars aQp Aylimer, C. E., May 12 No,. 34,S8ussex Street, l AT THE COMMERCIAL COLLEG i J ofâ€"House Furnishing Goods, in wWANXTS. II. McLEAN, Avcrioxer®. 124â€"td J. E.. THREE RIVERS, Co. St. Maurice, Canada East. AA . . 89â€"tf ALSO, ake them to the steamers AND General Manager fl’s‘l:. MaxaGER, on with the Steamers Aylmer, 13+4f 124â€"tf 17â€" JOHN TOWNSEND Her Majesty‘s Theatre, Thursday, May 24. COMPANY ! JOHN TOWNSEND WILLOPEN Her Majesty‘s Theatre, Thursday, May 24, COMPANY ! JOHN TOWNSEND Her Majesty‘s Theatre, Thursday, May 24, persEE PROGRAMMES AND BILLS OF DAY COMPANY ! W ITLLOPEN persEE PROGRAMMES AND BILLSOF DAY EE PBOGRAMMES AND BILLSOF DAY WwITH AX ENTIRE NEW W TITLL OPEN wiITH AN ENTIRE NEW wITH AN ENXTIRE NEW NEW SUMMER GOODS t BLACK LACE SEHAWLS, } BLACK LACE MANTILLAS, (IN PUSHER AND SPANISH LACE,) | {|Ottawa, May 2, 1866 EFRENCH GRENADINE SHAWLS, â€" BLACK SILK PALETOTS & SACQUES, BLACK & COLORED GRENADINES, PRINTED MUSLINS. J AM ES HOPE & CO, School Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, AND CHU RCBH SERVICES. f Corner of Sparks and Elgin Steets, Ottawa, May 2, 1300 GREAT EXCITEMENT ! PAPERâ€"HANGINGS! For Drawingâ€"Rooms, Halls, Bedâ€"Rooms, &¢, &., Ottawa, April 26 PARISIAN MILLINERY BONNETS NOVYELTIES IN FATS. CHEAP BLACK SILKS, CHEAP FANCÂ¥r SILKS K.â€"RAFTON & CO‘SH., AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAYVS. FRENCH AND GLASGOW MUSLINS. Tâ€"4 & 8â€"4 WHITE AND COLORED LLAMA Ottawa, April 21, 1866 1866) Spring Importations. (1866 STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Manufactur English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds Importers of General Stationery, MENS‘ | ALEXR. DUFF. OTTAW A, APRILL 7, 1866. ‘MEFARA & CO., 50, SPARKS STREET, (LCnglish, ECrench & German, Which they offer at prices DEFYING COMPETITION. vil 26. 110â€"2m R. EATON & CO. Orders Promptly A’ffitp&ded to. . SPRING STOCK ! KEARNS & RYAN In all its Departments |â€" Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York a STREETS, LOWER TOW N. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 New Spring Goods. ESTABLISHED 1844. MANUFACTURING STATIONERS & BOOKBINDERS, BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR { AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE ASVAME AT EARLIEST CONVENIEN_E, Colored Alpacas Coatin.>: [aney Plamne‘s, ant & full assortment of GE «4 UNDERCLOTHING. * > They would «lso dir;:f.~|:'(:;il‘ attention to their ‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHING; ERIDHEAU ST OM I A No. 14, Rideau Street. LARGE IMPORTATIONS . OF ‘ RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ane of the luTu and best assorted Stock of DRY GOODS ever ronfiht to the city. Thankful for past favors, they desire to inform their friends that their Stock is now oom];hu in ‘every Departâ€" ment of And will be found OF THE HOME KETS, imported Invite an i on of their )hsllont Stock of CLOTHS3, ln:o expressly for this Market, comâ€" gfl-ln‘ all the mewest d.li?l and materials in ROADCLOTHS, PLAIN & FANCY SILK MIXâ€" TURES, COATL GS, do., do., TROWSERLNGS. Comprising Chabdiers nodx:dcfldo; also P Cassimeres, in all color: i4113 4. AuArcctnton "brv the City, being replete with every novelty of dosi and l“!torh?.‘nm{umnd ??Plllsgl\' for J: Ottawa Trade, under the superintendence of experâ€" fenced Cutters. > Which is, MAGEE & RUSSIMELL ARTIST‘S MATERIALS, IS NOW COMPLETE XOW BEINXG OPEXED AT S; Gloves, â€"_.Gollars, _ Neck=Tics, Te Shirts, platm.and striped half Hose, kept constantly on hand. CEA w aA. as usual, the I.N:Bd_;‘:.‘u_ L )..IE A- endless variety of Hats, Caps, T LR â€":OTTA BRA & CO., »rs of Clothing, Nglm with Qng NoOVELTY AND CONTINENTAL MARâ€" pressly for this season. BONNET ORNXAMENTS. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS SILK AND CLOTH MANTLES. PLAINX AND FANCY RIBB*O.\'fi 6â€"4 STRIPED AND FANCY GRENADINE 6â€"4 WHITE AND €OLORED ALPACA. Twoods, Halifax Grass, : mad Fancy Doeskins, 1~ i qualities; Black and «: 'uMBfltIMIl- and a ©, UNDERCLOTHING. ‘MEARA & CO. 92â€" 115â€"3m 115â€"1m 106â€"3m W | G@OLD AND SILVER. AWFUL s ACRIFICE BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED Extraordinary Announcement Watches Splendid Jowelry, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pianos, Malodyeoml, Sewix.;})lnchinen, Silver Ware, &c., &c., to be. dispoged of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value! Grand International Mceting of Manuface turoers of Watches and Jewelrys > The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" 3nenoo of the great Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" er to rolieve from pecuniary embarrassments ocâ€" casioned by a distressing War, and to avoid $2,000,000 $2,000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, must be sgold in the course of six months, AT ANY SACRIEPICOE! And for that purpose lht]y have unanimously electe« | AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS As a preliminary they would remark that they manufacture and sell no brass of imitation of Jewelry, j 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 W atches, French Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Poarls and other precious Stones (Solitaire ind in clusters) Ladies‘ Setts of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the most fashionable and fechcrcho style, ()olj and Enamelled Bracelets, 8tuds and Sleove Buttons, Chains of all descriptions, e., &c. | Silver Ware, (extra Tlntod) comprising (Castors, Butter Dish, beautifully chased and engraved, Table and Tem Spoons, Goblets, &c., &c., f'iu‘nos, Melodeons and Sewing Machines of the best makers. _____ _ _ We have adopted the plan of sale now so popular of charging a uniform price, and this price m}ll 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 aro sold at FLFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and cach certificate will #how the holder the particular article he or she is entitled to on payment of an addition $2.00, f The expenses of Freight and Packing Pianos or Sewing Machines will be _ Pald by the Parties who are \ Entitled to them. The priee of each article varies from SIX TO EIGHT HUONDRED DOLLARS. | + Iow We Shall Proceed. In every pait of the United States and Provinces, and to all such vory liberal inducements will be ofâ€" fered, and on nptllicution a circular of terms will be forwarded. _ We prefer money sent in Post Office orders where 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 March 3, 1866 TOBACCOS AND CIGARS ! WHOLESALE & RETAIL, _ Together with a lot of Fancy Goods, Portmonnaies, Cigar Cases, and Cif»" Holders, Meerschaum, Briar Root, and Gutta Percha Pipes, eto. _ AGEN TS ARE WANTED Prime Imported Stock J.: ROORS, 26 SBPARES T. t7"°" NORTH SIDE, .@r Has now in Stock, imported expressly for City trado, The best Brands Virginia Tobacco, Eidorado, | Eurekag I s Honey Dew, And other cholce Brands $mokings Conchas, Prineipe; Oporns SBQUMO®ES o. c io o0 co 0c Berge & Co.‘s Famous Cigarettes» 3 ALSO, CHOICE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and CLAY PIPES. $AK~ Call and examine the stock. It can‘t be equalled in this city. Ottawa, April 26, 1866 RIIPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR frimn and the public t.hlllt they 3rlo“ now roâ€" seivi opening out a very large and ENTIREâ€" m# p;.Y &EW STOCK OF FINEST WORKMANSEIP ! BOOTS & SHOES of oéery description, suitable for the season. r' Ladics, Gentliemen, and Children will find this an np“mnunity to secure m benutiful fit, and a good article, at a yery LOW RATE FOR CA8SH. _p20~ Trunks, Shoo Findings, &c. REMEMBER THE PLACE: + No. 69 Sussex St., and 10 Rideau St. Ottawa, May 9. JUI'I' RECEIVED, "Leighton Court," by Henry Kingsley ; " Toilors of Sea," by Victor Hugo ; " Walter Goring," by Annic Thomas ; « St. Martin‘s Eve,":‘y Mrs. Henry Wood ; " Miss Maâ€" joribanks," by Mrs. Oliphant ; © Lost Tales of Milâ€" etus," by Bulwer Lytton ; " Jargal," by Victor Huâ€" ; " Livingstone‘s Expedition to the Zambesi," muunud ; * President Lincoln Selfâ€"Pourtrayed," by Ludiow ; « Dr. Newman‘s Answer to Dr. Pusey‘s fiunioon"; «Dr. Pusey‘s Eirenicon." Contemporary Review, llarqor, Godey, Frank Leslic, Demorest, &e., FOR MAY. _ _______ _ _ Argosy, London Society, Cornhill, Temple Bar, Sixpenny, lackwood‘s, &e., FOR APRIL or sale bfi + JOHN DURIE & SON, 10, Sparks Street, (Opposite the Russell House.) Ottawa, May 3. <â€"â€" 116y * _ Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streots, * Ottawa, May 12. 124â€"4f Ottawa, May 3. What is more becoming tlu-'_ a wellecut Garment, which tan be had at the TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, PEG TOP DEPOT! BA N KINUPTCY! West of England Broadcloths, Docskins, Cassimeres, Venetians, French & English Meltons, looit. English, and Canadian Tweeds, hich will be made up @beap for Cash. pAS~ Liveries made to order. _ > G. M. HOLBROOK, _ Late of the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. Ottawa, May 2, 1866 New Books and Magazines. SHEFFIELD NOUSE! WATCHMAKERS & JEW ELLERS, Importers of ENGLISH, ie Ottawa, April 25. E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & CO, DE TREY & ) Co.. On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, N WHICH THERE I8 A LARGE ASâ€" SORTMENT of +. HOWE & SON # f 5 NLXY 1DB, 1860, ‘The M 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA A CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0P F2 msWX JUST RECEIVED. TOBAOCCOS Gutta Percha I:\i‘l;.' etc. JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, 34, LIBERTY STREET, TAILORING. DE TREY & CO., Agents for Manufacturers, 34 Liberty St., New York OP THE And A 1 Spanish Cigars, FRENCH AND GERMAN AT THE A NEW age G. HOWE & SON. woRrTH OF Gold and Silver 110â€"tf 64â€"6m 121â€"a 115â€"7y 100â€"7y Garland, Mutchmor & Co. ARE NOW SHEWING IN £ DRESESSL GOG6CDS5S ! Paramattas, Mcrinoes, Baratheas and Cobourgs. Blick, Colored and Fancy Lyons Sitks. Black, Colored and Fancy Eng!ish Silks. Plain, Printed and Mottied Alpaceas + 1 Chene, Lustres and Mobairs. § 4 Che(ted and Strlprd challies, j * Prinied Fronch and Scotch Muslins. Linen and Cotton Ginghams. Freach and English Prins. French and English® Grenadines ‘ MILLINERY AND MANTLES, New Paris Pattern Bonnets. © * New Paris Pattern Hats. * s New Paris Pattern Mantles and Jackets ALL WOOL & UNION CARPETINGS Hcearth Rugs, Door mats, Hassocks, Damask Leno Curtains, EDUCATION IN ENGLAND Ottawa, May 4, 1866 REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the folâ€" lowing: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Jamaica, Braddon, Tor TOI‘?I]; The Right Reveâ€" rend G. T. %penoor late Bishop of Madras, Edgeâ€" moor, near nxt.on,i)orbrhin; The Reverend J. H. Harris, D. D., POI?OGIII Curate of Tor Mobun, Torâ€" quay; Mrs. Arnold, Torquay ; Mrs. Phillipr. wife of the Rev. H. N. Phillipps, for some time Incumâ€" betit of Christ Church, Grantham, C. W., and Head Master ‘of the Niagara County Grammar School, having resided in the house with Mrs. Blackman and Miss Bennett during a recent visit to England, can testity from personal .:yriem to the materâ€" nal care and attention bestowed on the children unâ€" dor their charge. _‘ "April 16. 101#m No. 20, Mparks Strec6t. I'IRS.BLACKMAN,AN%IIERSISTER, MISS BENNETT, â€"receive for board and 1VM MISS BENNETT, receive for board and education a limited number ‘of young ladies, to whose moral and religious training, on Church of England principles, they devote their utmost attenâ€" tion. . The domestic arrangements of the establishâ€" ment are under the personal superintendence of Mrs. Buackmax (a widow); whose great experiâ€" ence in the management of children renders her Lwculinrly well adapted to A)romou the comfort and appiness of those entrusted to her care. The saluâ€" brity of Torquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" titioners in &ll parts of the world to require comâ€" The course of instruction comprises a thorough English education, with French. The terms, £40 sterling, per annum, pl{nble halfâ€"yearly in adâ€" vance, include seat at Church, Inundress, and all uther necessaries, except books. Drlwio?. &on the system %mued at the Government Schools of Art,) Music, Dancing and German, each £5 per anâ€" num extra. The ‘vacations will be five weeks at midsummer, and a month at Christmas. Pupils reâ€" maining during the holidnfin £10 per annum extra. Should it !;e desired, Mnt.” Lu:u:n will be happy her travelling expenses bein id), to meet youn; l(ndiugog}liqi_r_s_rx:al in E_pgf:‘::i._) telkens __‘ ment * ATTENTION. 1YVM City. You are carnestly r«uuud to atiend a meeting in the Hall above the Mechanics‘ Ingtiâ€" Ottawa, May 11. German Leather Work A FRAME MADE OF LEATHER, BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in the latest style of German Work, can now be seon at Mr. Duric‘s Book Store. esns R irpvgeniih use MRS, CLIFFORD has always on hand for Baâ€" zars, &c., a variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for Cards, &c. She will teach the new and olo&m art of GERMAN WORK, manufactured on Leather, and W AX WORK8, to ladies who may feel disposâ€" ed to favor her with a visit. d m _ Resipzxc® :â€"Dalhousie Street, Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. Ottawna. April 4. 1866. 91â€"tf NO'I‘!(‘E.--The undersigned begs to advise his customers and the public generally, that wishing to f“ up the Grocery business, he is now offering the balance of his Stock b rrlvm sale, in lots to suit purchasers, until the '{o e shall be sold. pA*" Bargains may be expected. _ _ _ .. Carpetings and HMouse Furnishings ! fu;.{;d:m to the ;;‘fi;:i‘mdm will pléase call an as goon 8 e. Py i p““J. J. DUFFY, Sussex Sraeet. P.S.â€"Call at the old place Ottawa, May 4. W AXS®:FLOWEKRS ! TORQUAY, DEVONSHIRE cudllengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying reâ€" quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disapâ€" pears, bald spots are covâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant gqrowih is the reâ€" ault. Ladies and Children u'[’l appreciate the delightâ€" ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scaip, or most elegant headâ€"dress. M.; Massey, H. F. McCar Ottawa. Ottawa Dec. 29, 1865 LIFE, GROWTH ANO BEAUTY, Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen Ottawa, April 4, 1866. Bold by all Drugzgists. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. S c by Osorde Northner, John Reveris w Ottawa, May 8. NATIRN‘S & HARE‘S ENGLISH FLOOR OLCLOTHS. ERCHANTS! CLERKS OF OTTAW A City. You -l_n__ul_'nutlylro‘nusod to attend OP A NEW DESIGN, AND BLACK, WHITE AXD FANCY, DOUBLE AND SINGLEFOLD AUTHOR OF THIS CALL F. McCarthy, and J. Skinne in WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BRUSSELS TAPESTRY, TWO & THREE PLY 123â€"t4 12%4â€"3 117â€"b 207 HlGHElT PREMIUMS AWARDED at each and all of the Great International Exhibitions of Europe, for the last five years, inâ€" eluding the ypuauo d y iso‘s World‘s Fair, London, 1862, The Great Dublin Exhibition of 1865, Sewing Machines As well as the great Association and Agricultural Fairs of the United Slates, from time to time. The Three Stitch and Embroidering Attachment for this Machine, by which three different and distinct stitches are made, can be attached to any Whecler & Wilson in use. It makes the most beautifel Emâ€" broidor{ of ::g Machine eyer introduced. . In fact, for quality range of work, limglicity, and easy running, don‘t forget to see the Wheeler & Wilson. Office and Saleroom :â€"â€"37, Sparks St. @ Spool Silk, Machine Oll, Need= les for all Machines, etc. Sew®= ing Machines Repaired. lMiâ€"y G A. W Ortawa Shirt Store ! Bhirts, Collars, Ties, Scartfs. ‘Thomas Beament, Window Woliands, Ew., Etc. JA Gloves, Braces, Umbrelias, Satchels, Travelling Bags, &c. Ottawa, May 10. ies powpnes en o dloiiey OPEN A STORE â€"O8â€" rlLLINGTON STREET (Nearly opposite the Upper Town Market Place), i (Nearly opposite the Upper Town Market Place), Where he will have constantly on hand at the low est possible prices, a choice assortment of Of every deseription, and ho by attention to business, and J:)DERATE gl‘l.lc_éz_g__lg‘enr‘i‘t a share of public patronage, Qluboe':“mlr 28. he" Firstâ€"ClassQroceries Must belong to»that which pleases cvery one and Ts such is the ogovith w BUGHANAN'.S Unrivalled Mixture Roasted and ground daily, on the premises, by stoam power, * Consequently always to be had in the highest state of * *_ perfection, â€"| | j JAS. BUCHANAN, | _ â€" Bussex and Wellington St. Ottawa. May 10. 122â€"f Ottawa, May 10 MOCHA, JAVA, AND JAMAICA Tul CALURIC ENGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Emblh;non!. It is an 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be sold cheap. APPLY TO Ottawa, March 27. 1866 On the Opening of Navigation Tlll UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TEN»= DERING their sincere thanks to their friends and the public punl}y, for their steady and inâ€" creasing patronage &n ng)pofl, would beg to draw their attention to the fact that, having now supplied the city for eighteen months, their experience has enabled them to select such a stock of ALES as shall please the most fastidious taste, while their inâ€" creased facilities for Bottling and delivering will ensure the promptest attention t6 all orders they may be favored with. w § Illl. :. -ums‘:‘: & CO. yar~ wi sent r&ul y, twice a week to Aylmer. Richmond, and Chelsea. â€" Ottawa, March 27, 1866. B4â€"tf Victoria â€" Vaults ! Wellington â€" Stroet. SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET : oTTAW A, Blfll TO INTIMATE TO THE IN» habitants of Ottawa and nrm.dh& country that he has opened a SEED STORE in the above premises, where he has on hand every variety of Garden, Agricaltural and Flower Sceds, Ah warranted Fresh and Genuine. "r‘ DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, â€" conâ€" tafning full cultural directions, â€"will be ready in a in oo Anpcape Arricerc, Snchimige ie gicun w He h’n'n also a GBBENH&I'J.B“!. ed, in whi will be found a great variety of Hotâ€"house plants BOUQUETS SUPPLIED. _ _ Ottaws. March 5, 1866, PHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform the inRabitants of Ottawa, and surâ€" rounding country, that immediately EXTRAORDINARY MERIT MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER OF ALES & PORFER â€"~*#* 25, Sparks Street. WINES AND LIQUORS, Engine tor SHale, COPPEES, JAMES VONX LAER, NOTPICE. G A. WALTON, Agent. â€"HE WILL H. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. O*COXXOR. OP HUGH ROSS. ‘09â€"dâ€"19w , in which 4â€"tf 65â€"3in Ottawa Ottawa. May 5 FOR SALE A Twoâ€"Story and aâ€"half Building {N To LEr _ CHURCH §t., NEAR THE CATHEDRAL Containing 14 Apartments, with a good yard and Stabling, Wood Sheds, &c. Terms reasonable. Possession given immediately. For particulars, a to pply MICHAEL BOYLE, No. 14, New Market Stroet, < Lower Town. A TWOâ€"STORY BRKICK HOUSE, In the rear of Rev,. Mr. Lauder‘s, Richmond Road For particulars, enquire on the premises. Ottawa, April 24. 108â€"tf . tivation Or to M. B. MULLIN, Sparks Street _ April 18. e oten * l’AKT LOT NO. 2%6, CONCESSION A Rideau Â¥ront, Nepean, contaimng Â¥1 mere This Farm is beautifully situated on the Ridea River, five miles from the city, and will be sol CHEAP. Ottawa, May 1 Shop and Dwellin=â€"House for Sale * & ll THE VILLAGE OF is C ieA a, RICHMOND, 18 miles from the m Clty of Ottawa. An excellentopenâ€" C ing for a General Merchant. For particulars. apply to the Proprietor on the premises. GEORGE BROW X. Richmond. February 10, 1866. 46â€"utt Richmond, February 10, 1866 A â€" Lo‘l‘l 0. AND 10, ON Kok > South Side Sparks Street nearly opposite the lot on which the new ank of Montreal it to be erected, ana within five minutés‘ walk of the other Banks, â€" Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. > * ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAND In the Township of Gloucester, situated about halt a mile from l!(lillin‘l Bridge. This land can be m? en bloc or in lots of 3 acres. or further particulare, apply to P FRANCIS SKLMOW, ESQ., s ’l‘llAT VALUABLE PRO« 5.% > PERTY known as T. M. i ;,&: BLASDELL‘S HOMESTEAD, conâ€" Ass taining abont TWO ACKES, beanâ€" tifully situated on the Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. s Apply to LEWIS & PINXHEY, Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866 * POSSESSION GIVeN IMMEDIATELY. 8 AIIW BRICK BUILDING lle a, 2 on Besserer Street, Sandy _‘E@ Hill, near the residence of Hox. \o i2 Lc Marncorn Caxzrox. This bu&ldim contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with modern improvements. id x February 10, 1866 _ A large Two storey Wooden Building, on the corâ€" ner of Murray Streets. This House is lined with Brick, l’umi.zod with donble doors and windows and Ottawa, February 10, 1866. JSFor Sauleo, N soOUTH SIDE RIDEAU A â€" * O Street, (noarly opposite F. Workman & Grifiin‘s,) a good three storey Stone House, with a good dwelling and shop below. Thb buildâ€" ing is covered with tin, and extends from front to rear, 74 feet, â€" It is a good businees stand., Terms reasonable. Apply to EGAR YIELDING Ottawa, Feb. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m Iebiidet of ht Oy‘ Canwa, and" mrmovnaing abitants c e wa, country. . He will f‘gfill orders for all sorts of F Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs, | with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plants | for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Exculent Roots. He hasalso on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a quantity of Garden, Field, and Flow er Seeds of the Len description. Partics wanting rounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"keepâ€" fn‘, together with Grafting, Buuu.‘.h:d H.mm will be E:‘o-pfly attended.to. He will have worts of Plants in season for sale, at the late resiâ€" nee of Clement Bradley, % % MATHEW T. DeRINZYÂ¥. â€" T"E BRICK DW ELLINGâ€"HOUSKE AD JOINLNG the Residence of AUGUSTUS KEEâ€" FER, ESQ., Burrister, Queen treet, containing Kitchen, Kitchen Pantry, and Cellar, three rooms on the ground floor, and seven bedâ€"rooms, with large garret, &c. A”;Iy to ALEXANDER DUFF, at O‘Mecara & Co.s, or to AUGUSTUS KEEFER, Queen Stroet. Ottawa, March 30, 1866 Vegetable and Flower Garden. TIIE SUBSCRIBER WILL KEEP ON hand for sale all kinds of early Vegetables and Plants, from the best imported "".“'..,,‘ He has also a choice stock of Annuals, Verbenas, and Pelunias, Straw berry Plants, (Willson variety), Grape vines of very best varieties, for outside and insige culture, Gooseberry and 0-«-::-.- of nz rare varieties. All orders leftwith BOTT, Rideau Street, wmhigangld atiended to. x+ ~ ROBERT CURKY, Fgf further particulars, apply THE UNXDERSIGNED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting a Buccessor to Russell & Kort, Late Gardener to Hon. Geo. Crawford New Edinburgh, May 4. f n Garden & Nursery In GHloucester., Green Field, Ottawa, March 24, 1866 Hotels and Steamers supplied with larger quanâ€" tities on liberal terms, as per agreement, by the sea. gon, or at any time the ice is wanted. _ _ _ â€" > _ _ pat" All orders left at KAVANAGH‘3 REsâ€" TAVURANT, or at the Subscriber‘s, will be strictly attended to. 1 e T. STARMER, , No. 126, Rideau Street. Ottawa. Abpril 44. 108â€"4 Ottawa, April 24 at the Russell House, where a specimen of the apâ€" paratus can be examined. : * CHAS. PERRY, Aor»t, Patent Fire Extinguisherl Mlh CHAS. PERRY, THE TRAVEL« LING AGENT for the sale of the above new Fire Extinguisher, (L‘Extinctour), is now stopping A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been opened at this Branch, and intergst will be allowed on Deposite of f Four Dollars and Upwards. @UERBEC BANEK ~Rideau Â¥ront, Nepean, containing 91 mere f which are cleared and in a good state of cul «d Â¥ JOHN M. GARLAND, Of Garland, Mutchmor & Co., Sparks Street, £ Ottawa, C, W. _ FOR SALE l\lll sUBSCRIBER WILL FURNISH ICE daily to those requiring it for the season. Double supplies on Saturday for Sunday‘s use. Ottawa April 26 PA Orrice Hovrs:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 , . KKÂ¥s IQIII" tawa, Feb. 12, 1866 Tce. Ice. Ite6. 10 lbs. Daily for the Season, $5.00. POR 5.2 May POFR SA Dwellings to Let. LOOK HERE. . DESIRABLE FARM 14 Within two miles of the city, 'l‘o LET,.»â€"«â€"A 8TONE Dwelling on Besserer Street, in two apartments, or one. l“()l‘ SALE, IN OTTA W A CITY, a beautiful COTTAGE in Parry Street, to be disposed of CHEAP. Ap{lfly to JOSEPH PHELAN, "LT‘o Let, Apply t« FPOR SALE. TO .LET, OR 1C LET JOHX GRAHAM, ALBio® HoteL Barristers, &c., Otta wa 46â€"u f a to ] (fluow, ESQ., City of Ottawa. OR TO LBT. Montreal. 125â€"if 119â€"4 B7 â€"f mt 103â€"4 114â€"4 1104f 117â€"4

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