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Ottawa Times (1865), 30 Jul 1866, p. 3

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She w » brunge 200 pe / â€" itrom shment of® m / «#Y®, wÂ¥ 13 howrs rgo .'“‘ went the â€" inikabitentt \ueqriens RDETT P nv" Suly dvay, Noatreal Ti rm&D Y the compressory mt s it 0 driven the andeunces the * Pm whd w hi 301088 thy on hoad t hr'(‘..‘ nmmany» â€" /4 remtini ’”‘ Shosie*" h â€"will raise the * . 1. uk "Co. "od haly * so ably coy.. ews! mays, the effects lntter \nform vou phc is «troped by ht Of 5 ang imb fre du Soet ®* is the «on‘ door a thre The A snd bad etweet / Tristan & It is sta ut the 1T0t Pm XEW ADVERTISEMENTS Her Majesty‘s Theatre.) c« a fund John T Jaféer in On Monday ev‘g., July 20th, 1866, Will be ‘presented Atway‘s celebrated tragedy, in five act«, entitled + YÂ¥ENICE : PRE SERVE D, haracter«. Mrs. Townsend a« Belvedia. Â¥iss Florence Grosvenor a« Jul a the Honey moon. \r. Mortmer in two characters Mr. Masters in two pieces. Miss Adela St. Clair in two of Discount rates 1 Perve Jaffier. Belvedia 4t Templeton, Can A Song by Mis« Adela St. Clair. A Dance by Mi«« Bertha Loraine. @owan‘s Band will be in attendance, and perform weveral favorite pigces during the evening. The greatost attraction of the Season. A five act trazedy and comedy in one night The Duke Aranca The favorite actor _____ Supported by the whole company. i open at 7:30 ; commence Eeinly at a past 3 oclock. Admission: es, 50 cents ; q , %5 cents. uk GRAND CONCERT French Canadian Orphan Asylum, IN ST. PATRICK‘S HALL, the cccas Lady and Ge Single Ticket The artists and a lered their service« A Refreshment Ta be held in the Frenc Ottawa, July are a hles« -‘,"!i Hood ies ~With finge ~~ With eyel A woman «a ® Every phila Under the Patronage _of His Excel« lency the GovernoreGeneraly mvest $50 u. SEWIXG y will herea{ latelleety a What kind Which me of work ; they are m amy other Lock Stit Iy more durable an and they work with r- Thee are i mmpartial jad ge State, National, an w90 Americs Ne‘s gone G. A. WALTON, Agent. 37 sparks Styeet, Ottawa. %Kg. N. B.â€"Necdles for all Machines, Machine tal, spool Silk, etâ€". _ All kinds of Sewing Machines tepaired. 1907 â€" Bertha Loraine ani 17 4+ P ALL THE SEWING MACHINES. In povert Afl::lvl- Stiteh ! stit Supporte Monday evenings the 30th Inst« K. THE PLOT DisCOVERED For the BeneSt of the TICK ET Â¥ ute DiE D. Mr. Harry Townsend, in three WHEELEL Aratien nis celebrated charaeters of M nghoen o vend aud the Duke Aranze in‘the | Will appear in his M ‘ . _| of the hour, introduce / Lis wounter abariatar of + Fle the whole company MODERN 1XYENXTION® annli«hed greater good to a n two of her favorite dances. | 3 ‘he Ametican h for â€"Monte â€"Vid ank and was absar taken into Wexte le, on reasonable terms, will Institute. 183td < L I O NX hous are il.p!mrt‘il not for an armistice. ating from Vienna, es on the Lombard & W H F ADMISSION « popular charneter Mi«« Florence Grosvenor M MAG fully on the 16th instant, z illness; Jobn Leri, nnab Howard, aged celebrated comedy + answer isâ€"fiet the Best! ER & WILSON‘S. They r style, a greater variety imple in coustruction than r»h}m-.nnd «re consequent. liable to get out of repair, noise and friction than any that have been certified .to Town, County, Provincial, rld‘s Exhibitions in Europe i in Liverpool. : still at Beunn, ng. T‘wo diviâ€" iburd to break untz and Vienâ€" back on. Presâ€" REUVLAN £ her most popatlar a Wife £ Major Newdigate Drigade will plnx on ....... Mr W A Lyon Mr John Townsend ... .Mre Townsend h M amuntcat nd \betw ina. the Duchess â€"~ Creat Show!;s" HINES f her.â€" d that this r)' ne of WHEELER rous piteh bl tv have ten W 188 t d that Hood ‘ WONDERFLL WILDB AVMMALS Remodelled, Refitted, Dan Castello‘s GREAT SHUW Reserved Seat 6 Children under 19 yvears of age....2o conts Performance afternoon and evenâ€" ing at 2 and 8 o‘clock. JAMESN M. NIXON The Discrthralment of a Live Lion| Mounts a Pedestal ereeted on a Spler d ear, and‘is thus borne in trinmph thro thoroughfares, to the astoniâ€"Lment a1 | the assembled masses. THIS MAMMOTH One of the finest specimens recent importation, having Batty‘s Zoological Institute tablishment. Being docile, in disposition, Herr Lenge! and educate it that he coul | Mis Sagacious Trick Seed sistible P'.(. the smalle orld, JANUARY, and t Friday & Saturday, And thus exhibit it in compa u.:clury brutes in the den such heroic exploits. ‘ New and Startiing Srcialiiy given for the first thine in any exhibition in the country. * The Tame Lion Walks from his _X‘FT CTITâ€"A WY * Artemas Ward," & " Brick Pomeroy." Let it Loose in the Street ! The most daring artiste who has ever handled the monsters of the fion-l. Plains and Jungles, with the wild LLONS and LLONESSES, and give a performâ€" ‘ance that has created an unparaligled excitemment throughout the comntry. ‘The * papers and the ro- C £ sn d e0r0 414 se Kalsha _ ple have endorsed and j Greatest [h’;).luy of * Ever displayed The Cireus Company Comprising some ot the uinst eminent people in the Equestrian and Gymnastic departinents hr art, among whom are Mdile. Palmyra Holloway, leadâ€" img Euv-;hp-nn Equestrian ; Mrs. Dan € astello/ Misâ€" tre«s of the Manege : Mdlle. Lila Lemoine, Mistric= nic Equestrienne ; Mr. E. Holloway, the Lightning Leaper; Mesers. Hannon and Powers, the daring Calisthenic artistes ; Mr. T. Watson, who bide fair to win the title of Champion Kider of the World ; La June Burt, the Wild Horseman of the Plains Mr. Robert Johnson, Scenie Equestiian ; .)‘!.- J â€" I Ceul Seuty o us ine l RTT a6 proved for the Scason of A 64 to win the title of Champion Ki La June Burt, the Wild Horsem Mr. Robert Johnson, Scenic T. Saunders, Leaping and Vaul Dan Castello, the youngest and the world; Mr. W. Lehman, a v saulter ; Mr. Tom Burges«. a 49 NAXCAXNTELLCO® the world ; Mr. W. Lebman saulter ; Mr. Tom Burges«, ioned clown ; Mr. Horace F ble of Ringâ€"Masters ; Mr. 1 of versatile abilities, that 1 fame and position. : Novel, Startling a shadder, and experier fatally. Will be given at 11 o‘clock, a.m., an neopu;..be found to be the largest rol- nt ever given «s a publi y Iflx and J;rlh:l.-â€":'n lor mounted Knights clad in steel ari on Ladies of the Court, attired in robes dorâ€"wilk procede the Queen‘s Carria only one ever imported to America nl:hu«l i;’ England by the Earc Castello‘s great show, for the e of transporting Herr Lengel, the Lic ceeding thi« will come the Triumph of Orpheas, containing Olleshaw‘s ( finest Orchestra.ever attached to a I blishment. â€" This will be followed by of the age of Chivalry, all np‘pr-.;.ri: and riding magnificent anima‘!« > the ited the Coloxsal Lion Ven, a beauti itely painted vehicle, drawn by four Morses. t The cost of this one feature alor The long line of animated splendor with the blooded, highly trained Ac :h.;â€"efi; Ponie« and M GREAT SHOW! _ WILL PERKRORM AT Brock ville, 'l‘lmrnllu,, f Kemptville, Monda,, <% Prescott, Tuesday,. § Cornwall, Wednesday,. .. DAN CASTELLO MORAL EXHIBITION re among the Spectat RUSSIAN CZAR, AMUSEMENTsS ADMISST HERR LENGEL raped + DAN. CASTELLO®® GRAND PROCESSION nedie tNe SPMERI R OATIICSO C | imported to America, hi England by the Europen s great show, for the expre g Merr Lengel, the Lion K will come the Triumph 17 ontaining Ollechaw‘s (‘}:n ra_ever attached to a trav This will be followed by the Chivairy, all nppn-printelz agnificent anima!«> then wi sal Lion Den, a beautiful . vehicle, drawn by four #p 1 f this one feature alone w ) of animated splendor« wi Aed.hichly trained Acting otley Attire his magni wing Mane THEM M and â€" Greatly lm= let CENT Aug y Mortal 1 CREATURE son to thefierce and f which he performs INTREPIDITY Lb ly for A 10&11. ive his humors it horse with the Ma ph 1‘ Golden Car s Firm-l Band,the a travelling estaâ€" by the Crusaders y the Crusaders ately costamed, n will be exbibâ€" iful and exquis~ r span ‘of ;t‘lfk ne was $80,000. « will terminate ting Horses,and d will, without and most gorâ€" egratuity. Led nz caravan of : attending the of regal splenâ€" ge of state, the i, having been pean agent of xpress purpose rger vet ;i:r:" Ne;v Goods,. New Goods,. New Goods, wrought the nt $ Aug. 9. Aug. 13. Aug. 14. Aug. 15. ht ite | Good S Sécona-.fland- Furniture |! the 'l ECTOR McLEAN has received In= st ructions to sell by public auction on, W EDâ€" NESDAY, AUGUST 1, at ten o‘cluck a. m., 0n the vacant lot adjoining the store of Mr. J. Boyden, Sussex Street, a largo quantity of | â€" The whole will be sold Wash. 7 Imp:rtant Sale of Timber Limits Saw Milis, City and Furnish Businesss this extensive establishment On Wednesday and Thursday. The 19th and 20th September, the following TIMBER LIMITS, coveriug an area of some 700 «quare miles, in Blocks, as below : Bessets. Grant‘s Creek and Petawawa, Licenses Nos. 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 and 77 of 1865 and ‘66, with a total area of about 225 square miles. This Block of Limits, intersected by two large streans, which bave been improved at immense n,]n-nw. and having a frontage otf some sixteen iles on the main Ottawa, is umurgusod for either SA Wâ€"LOG or TIMBER MANUFACTU®E, a depot with buildings of every description, together with a Small Farm and four to five hundred scres of land, PUBLIC ‘*XTCTION, is included in this lot. | Madawaska Block, Liconses Nos, 225, 226, 227, | 228 and 229, on the main Madawaska and Opeongo ‘ Branch, covering an area of some 220 square miles, has a frontage on the Madawaska of l? miles, and | 10 on the Opeongo Branch ; a Farm of some 200 acres, with excellent buildings, aod a Grisc Mill with this lot. « The Little Bonnechere Block, Licenses Nos. 219 220, 221, 222, 223, and 224, of 1865 and 1866, extend« ing from Cuchene Lake to the sources of the Lit= tle Bonnechere, some 20 miles, with ulorh of from . five to eight miles on eaph #side, and embracing an area of some 216 square miles, with l"trm.‘slv Mills, Dams mdSl“du. the latter of which, with the other improvements of the river through the limits, cost some £8,000. The above limits are all -lp“ied _with material for next winter‘s operations, as orses, Oxen, Pork, Flour, Hay, Oats, &c., (Inventories of which will be furnished); these, the purchaser of the limits is reâ€" quired to take at a fair valuation. Pontiae Mill property and Saw Mills, (if not preâ€" viously sold) are situated on the Chatts Falls at the head of the Chaudiere Lake. Thereare some Afty saws in all, with cutting capacity of 800 logs in %4 hours. The property comprises a block of some four to five hundred acres uyland.tmtbar with a number l 0o: splendidly placed mill sites, with an unlimited supply of water. R lu-l Estate, City of Ottawa, cumpriuu Lot 18 North Baird Street; 18, South MoKay Street ; 23 and 24, South Sparks Street, and 23 and 24 North Queen Streetâ€"will be sold «en bloc." Lot 19, south Boteler Street; Lots 10, 12, and 14, South Victoria Terrace; Lot 28, North Besserer Street ; Lot 26, South Ottawa Street; Lot 6, Block D, Le Breton‘s Flat; also, Block on North side Srrh Street, og)poai(e the Russell House, hlV'I:l rontâ€" ago on Sparks Street of 118 ft. 6in., a on Welâ€" lington Street 122ft. 6in. | _ _ > _ 3 ( 6 _ Inthe above are somée of the finest sites in the City for private residences or business purposes. T â€" ol UST KE ut | J supply of Lot 10, Range A, Cologne Lake,............163 acros LOt 7, 2. RMDGG,... ces cesc es verrecercrrres.s.. +200 ACTOS LOt 7, 30 RADGE,..s,ccrrncerrcrrrrmrereryersccceâ€"008 #CTOR West 4 10, 188 TPMMLO).. s eseecceccerrenere cce .100 mcres Lots 6 and 7, 3d range, Musk Rat Lake...400 actes Lot 5, 4th range, Musk Rat Lake.......,....200 acres OGNSLOW. 4 West } Lot 15, in the 4th range............... 20 acres South 4 Lot 4, in the 7th rnrmfl acres North 4 of Lots 23, 25, 26 & 27, in range 9..400 acres North } of Lot 12, 8 4 of 13, &8 i o‘!‘.qm e= 1 Broadcloths, Doeskins, edt | Cassimeres, Venetians; of | Bedford Cords, 'l': | Cricketing Flannels, &c. be ALSO, A SPLENDID A88ORTMENT OF en | English, Scotch, and Canadian T weeds, of | All of which will be made up cheap, and in good e | style. _ jZ" I respectfully request the patron»ge ‘©â€" | of the members of the Legislature. Ar G. M. HOLBROOK : he _ Late ot the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. ny? “'l.'e'nthnr:fo‘-':".":.:_i.'m acres 8 } of Lots 10, 11, 18, and whole of 19,...... 400 acres { Lot 13. 8 } of 12, & N 4 of 14, range 11..300 acres NEP EAN. Rear } of Lot 27, in the 4th eoncession...... 100 acres WAKEFTIELD. South 1« of Lot« 13 and 14, 10th range.....200 wcres HULL. South 4 of Lot 28, in the 8th range..........100 acres | Rear UE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE of the late JOHN EGAN, to close the Trust of Lot 14. in the uhnnfe Lots 12, (163 umg. 3, (133 mcres), and W 4 ot11, 12t PWR @nescsrreviGenenirere d * CUMBERLAND. T Lot Part N W 4 of Lot 17, PAMG® 8200c eeeee es nener 50 acres N W i of Lot 13, (100 acres), N W 4 of 18, (100 acres),and N W 4 of 19,(84 acres) in the 7th concession........... ...........284 acres N E } of Lot 1, rear } of 7, N E } and 8 W { of 15, in the Sth concession........... 400 acres Rear‘} of Lot 1, front 4 of 3, rear 4 of 3, and Lot 16, in the Yth concession........000 acres Rear } of Lot 1, front 4 of Lot 3, and rear 4 of Lot 4, in the 10th concession........400 acres Lot 1, and 8 E 4 of Lot 8, in the 11th con..300 acres Lot 3, and front 4 of Lot 6, in 12th con......300 acres AUCTION SALE 189td NEARLY NEW. ALSO, A LOT OF DRY G0OO0DS Blankets. The Sale The Sale will commence at one pame« ceach day» Further terms will be made known previous to Sale, Plans of the above properties can be seen and further information obtained. In Montreal, from HENRY ‘\HKAY. Exchange Court. In Aylmer, from MENRY CHEPMELL, at the Office of the Trustees. In Quebec, from JOMN FORAN, Esgr., and in Ottawa, from parbriiccâ€"Opposite the Ontario Bank, Sparks se ons isdta r } of Lot 27, in the Sth range, 10, 16, & X W 4 of 17 in the 5t 19, in the 4th. TADGO)..cecccmce e WESTMEATH 10, Range A, Cologne Lake,. T, 200 RADGO). h eceeeenececcccreee 1, 30 RADGE,.seqcceenciercrrrrmnee t 4 10, 180 PMMGO). cce eeneerennees Ottawa, May 2, 1866 JOHN MERCER, + Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &¢. Â¥ rRIDAY®. f Orders left at Union Housé will be punctually at tended to. Ottawa, July 26. 187 Ne Of ABP ME CC P C nc adak s office of Mesars. l"h.?urlek and Moore, in the city of Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the farencon, to receive statements of his affairs, and to forencon, to recely( name an assignee Dated at the City of Ottawa, _ In the a;un't'{-'of Carleton, This 27th of July, A.D., 1866 AUCTION SALES: is, City and Farming Propertys Furnishings of large Lumbering TroWwNSHIP OF LITCHFIELD in the 8th: CONC@ORSIOM..cusmeeeeeee+ ALLUMETTE ISLAND { Lot 5, 2nd range EG TOP DEPOT!| (On ssoLVENT AcT OF 1864.=«The creditors of the undersigned are not‘ilad to meet at lho' ) 28 P WTSS oo qiR Cabcd s rISITS OTTAWA TUESDAYS AND hWold â€" Furmture In the City of Ottawa FARMING LAND®. Elgin St., opposité the Post Office, KECEIVED, AN ADDITIONAL MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN THOROUGH BASS. OF BRISTOL e éthvr}ip,...........loo acros f 17 in the 5th range500 acres ES en ooneeecen 6e uces PM ROTCR without reserve,. Terms H. McLEAN, _ will offer by Auctioneer C. SPARROW, J# AYLMER, C. E. ».#:] VARIETY HALL | THE OTTAWA TIMES, JULY 3 100 actes 200 acros 87 nores 115â€"7 800 1A0¢4 AUCTION SALE > Household Furniture, &o, &c. ou TUESDAY NEXT, THE 31stINST., at the hourâ€"of 11 o‘clock in theforencon, *- the residence of the late MR. JULY AN, in the re of the Russell Hotel, on the corner of Queen and Eligin Streets, all the household effects of the, Teâ€" ceased, consistingof SOFAS, + Bedroom Furniture, Beds and Bedding, STOVES and PIP ES, GLASSWARE, CHLNA, ; CROUKERY, and a KITCHEN PURNITURE, _ Terms of Sale Cash the day. a* * _ Bureawwe, Looxixc Grasses, &¢ Amongst the ahove articles is a very Dreksing Glass. _ _‘ A BUFFA LO hUOUBDILS,. THE FIRST ANNUAL SALE 4 WILL TAKE PLACK ar PrHE _ COOMPANY$®â€" WAREHOUSE, 17, Commor STREET, â€" > on wEDNXESDAY, sin AvdUst, 1866, lars shortly announced, Sale at TW O c‘clock Montreal, July Tlllfi UNDERSIGNED HAVING Pur= @hased the FURNITURE of Two Private Dwellings, now offers the same for sale, and will y Until the whole is disposed of. _« "The Stock consists of the following, viz :â€" , Brussells and Union Carpete. * Hall and Stair Carpets. ~Tables and Sotas ; Parlor Chairs. Trim and Marble Parlor Stands ; Centre Tables. &nuliful Easy Chair, Velvet Covered. Sdveral large Mirrors in Gilt Mahogany. 12 beautiful Engravings, well framed. Hair Mattrasses; Bedsteads ; Washstands. Toilet Tables: Pombroke Tables, Sideboards, Bureaus, W indow Cornices & shades Door and Table Mat«; Cooking Stove and Kitâ€" chen Furniture.. Also, 1 firstâ€"class Refrigerator ; and 1 Platform Seales ~OTICH. A NEW FIBM _{ UST OPENED. 0. WARDELL & Co. Catalogues will be p‘ropued. and further j HAVE JUsST OPENEKED THEIR ESâ€" tablishment, in Proderick‘s New Block, Susâ€" sex Street, where they will sell by pPUBLIC Broadcloths, |, 1 & Bceotch and Canadian Tweeds, Doeskin#s Cottonss, Table Linens Readymade Clothing, 1 Satchel‘s Cutlery, *I+ Maes &oss &e. PER!ON! INDEBTED TO THE LATE R. R. Hamilton, are requested to make imâ€" mediate payment, otherwise proceedings will be taken against them. . . v ow PA MTTAN VOTIC&FPLA\SU, SPECIFICATION® . W and Estimates of Buildings prepared ; disputâ€" ed accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued. R AUGUSTUS LAVER, hss Late Stent & Laver, Architects, do., ; Departmental Buildings. > Atsét a firstâ€"class assortment of CROCKERY AND GLASSW ARE &~ ‘At the Variety Hal‘, No. 54, Sussex Street JOSEPH BOYDEN, _ cl;/e Decided Bargains ! Vietoria Terrace, ( | January 26 Their stock consists of N’OTICE.-â€"IID'I‘!(‘E 18 HEREBY GIV» LÂ¥W en, that an application will be made to the Provincial Parliament, at it« next session, for an Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Comâ€" pany,for the supply of the city of Ottawa with water Ottawa, January 30. 36â€" NOTI(‘EMAPPLICA'I'IOH WILL BE L W made to the Provincial Parliament at its next sesgion, for an Act to declare the will of the late George Desbarats, of the City of Montreal, Esquire, valid and binding as respects real estate in l'é)xp" Canada, and to define the powers given to the Execâ€" utors thereof, so .{ more eficlunlly to carry out the intentions of the (Testator. Misuwa Mav 19. 124â€"]a2m CHAIRS, 138y AUCTION SALES. “/YAN’I'ED A NURSE.â€"â€"TO ASSIST in the care of children. Good references reâ€" q:ir;d. _ Must be a Protestant. Al&!)ly to } MRS. E. A. MEREDIT Ottawa, July 26th, 1866 No. W.\NTEfi.--A Situation in a Gemers Store by urmm of 20 years‘ experience Speaks French and English ; also thoroughly un derstands Bookâ€"kceping. References if required Please address to A. B., at the Post Office, Ottawa Ottawa, July 27. f 188tf To'mu' Goops ME OTHERS.â€"W alter H. Li Cunningham & Lindsay‘s, ha onfilpmem with th_at firm, is | a aimilar situation with a dry | ¢antile house«" .. | | Correspondents will addr | fiee. ¢ WAN'I‘EDâ€"-A FIRSTeCLASS COOK for a Hotel. _ Must bring good recommen= dations as to character, &0. Agply at Hamilton‘s Hotel, York straet. E 186â€"tf. “VAN'I'I‘-D-,---A FARMER COMPE« tent to take charge of \a small farm and stock. â€" He will be required to néake himself generâ€" ally useful. Apply to | Lsomar a eriap m Ottawa, May 12 w.\N’I‘ED.- By a young man JML from England, some lig! y.employmort. He © a . W oiTaUa Lllpls WV from En.}hnd. some lig! is well educated, and underst thoroughly. Address A.Z., Ott BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED 180y WAN'I'BD.--'I'WO UNG LADIE® are desirous of obtainingg situations as RESLâ€" DENT GOVERNESSES, or a Teachers of Junior Pupils, either together, or sepafately, in Academies. No choice of place, whether in C&nada or in the States, Address, by letter, stating fil iqulars, J. or J. E., THREE RI’VIRE, uy The Hudson Bay Company‘s Ottawa, April 2, 1866 WA!'I‘ID.--A SITUIATION in a GROâ€" _ CERY or GENERAL STORE, by a young man who is experienced in the business. â€" Apply at this office. +4 Ottawa, April 14. 100 t° ‘‘ «es ‘ &ess Terms (Cagh on delivery . "@@8. 1584 (), W AR Every evening at 7 o*clock. 186a 189 34. Sussex Streetl. FALO ROBES, TABLES, JoIIN LEEMING & CO., j Auctioneers * 5 187td CARPETS, NOTICES. Ottawa, rticles is a very handsome and (Goods removed during General Commission Agent W ANTS _JOHN ASHWORTH, Belmont, Alyliner Road, Before 9 a.m.4 and after 4 p.m QURTALNS A. . ROWE, Co. St. Mgurice, Canada Bast. i 89â€"f eE OB Tall d | understinds Bookâ€"keepin 4.4. O!Iwn. P.0. 155.5 (). WARDELL & CO. J. R. HAMILTON ant. Apply to A« .\fl'}[{éDITH. Ashburnham Hill PICTURES, AUCTIONEER ybung man just who picked up CcHANTS AND say, head clerk at ing terminated his sirous of obtaining oods or other merâ€" â€"th W. H. L., Post Ofâ€" 161 ATELY, a Firstâ€" AMBER M AID. 1536( the Tocks Office. 107â€"if UNG LADIES e rtiou 33â€"utf 186â€"b OTEaAW A AGEXCY | Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Building, 77 Sparks | M. P. HAYES, RovalCanadianBagk Ottawa, June 21 Tobaccos, Cigatrs, Meerschanm Briar, Gutta Percha Pipes,&c. T O BAC C © From 20 ctsup to $1.50 ots per pound. CIGARS,...........................from 2 ots tip to 10 cts, J Orders will be taken for a now musical Cigar stand, delivered in 4 weeks from the day the order is given. Ottawa, June 26 Prime Imported Stockél J. ROOS 261 SPARKS STC. Has just received by "lP"'" this day a fresh supply of > Pure Virginia Tobacco, 64 c A 1 "La Creme" Cigars, ALSO, CHOICE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and CLAY PIPES. par Call and examine the stook. 1t can‘t be equalled in this city. Ottawa, April 26. 1843. 110â€"f insuraAxrof apyERrts. PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, J. G. ZIMMERMAN For the special security of Policy=holders in Canada, ig In pugsnd to mxt Risks on Dwellingâ€"houses, Household Goods and Furniture, and General Merâ€" chandise at the lowest current rates. JOHN DURIE, Agent Ottawa, No. 10, Sparks Street. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. 47â€"utf LPNI)(}N AND LANCASHIRE Insurance Company. 1 Hundred Thousand Dollars, FIRE AND LIFE ! Chairman, Jno. Red Esq., Vice Procidest _ Bank Montreal. * CANADA BRANCH OFFICE : 104 St. Francois Xaviee Streel, Montreal. Insures all descriptions of Property against loss or damage by fire. Farm property insured. Life businesstransacted with liberal conditions at low rates Office :â€"Elgin St., Ottawa, May 9. Must beloag to that which pleases such is the cuse with Unrivalled Mixture MOCHA, JAVA, ANDJAMAICA COFFEES, |â€" Roasted and ground daily, on steam &a'.r. Consequently always to be had in ”fufiofl. ras RUCHA In the matter of the Estate of the vally alias Perry. NO'I‘ICI Is HEREBY G versons having claims agA Een danie NO'I‘ICI Is HEREBY GIVEN that all,| xnom Iuvinf claims against the Estate of | the late GEORGE LEVALLY alias PERRY in bis | lifeâ€"time, of Pembroke, are requested to send themâ€"to the undersigned for adjustment, within one month | from the date hereof, as the assests at that time will | be distributed to those ent tlo'i mrecei\-c,me #nme. uted to ©ROFD ©7° 7790 CUapital, £1.000,000 stg. AGENTS FOR CANADA. TS COMPANY HAVING INVESTED, in conformity with the Provineial Act, TTORNEY8â€"ATeL A W A Chaneery, Conveyancers, No Office : Elgin Street, opposite th Augxaxper Ross. Al Ottawa, July 28. ttawa, May 10 OF LONDON." Extablished in 1782. PUBLIC NOCE Sfiy: or W o-&l_{rfioirders< Ottawa, June 19, 1866. °____ JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets C L2 1# Dated Pembroke, 174â€"4 Extraordinary Merit A. CHOICE AS8ORTMENT OP * XORTH SIDE, .g FEW ROOMS TEL, Sparks Street Je W cokiy Doarder FANCY GOODS, .â€"Willi;n’lw\\'nrkmun, \= . _ City Bank. _ TOBACCO®S ath, Esq., * _| B. H. LeMoine, Esq., ent Bank of | Cashier« La Banque du treal. Peuple." Alexander M. Delisle, Esq. ROSS & PARSONS, AND A QUANTITY OP DEALER 1N BUCHANAN‘S JOHN C. .T COCHRANE, DIRECTORS JAS. BUCHANAN, Sussex and Wemngwn Bt 199 4¢ 9th July, 1866 â€"OFâ€"â€" . TeL A W, Solicitors=in= yancers, Notaries Public, &c. opposite the Russell House. ArsErt Parsoxs. 189â€"6m cllls 6{1;;., Alol.\'r. o ite Russell House. ppo® 121â€"3m s, hCs ‘ POV oAAA ud j peâ€"â€"/ uy l BEAUMC qowenl + = 1 M poemmmnd | ll. 8 6 Nee‘ ‘ e above «-< first Lot U ' man‘s country resident m | or less, of good pasture -c H | with good stone Cottag 0 chard, Barn, Stable, & 80 to 100 feet above th ce distant half a mile. 7 u+ land is magniticent, pummed + Buildings atOttawa, «3 and Lower Canada, wi : H tance. . This Lot is we im poses. pummund The Second Lot cons c H ble land, abutting on t tage and Barn, &c. ; t : H edge of the river. Th pomel + two Lots, for two purcl ("o "w For farther partict T U) ‘ Ottawa. w ~~ C S | Mk* [ ~sum ol a% and g uckâ€" ies HL. C J pome | % :,: ‘ Ottawa, July 23. a â€"««* ~O1 weinlmenamtnin o l En * l owne "C beauti NX | Road. 20. TSAGC. AT DUIGNAN‘S HO® et, may be obtained by on the premises, in the highest state of C. O‘KELLY hi ie ow mm ie Avigats d to receive the anme. We Raise from our Ashes!! AcENT 157tt Esq., President every one, and late George Le 160# 122â€"f 8t Executor ll MeLEANOFFERS FOR & sale in one or in two lots, the e above . desirable pmlr»rrty. The first Lot, well u~lu|dml or a Gentleâ€" man‘s country residence, consists of 41 acres, more or less, of good pasture and table land, well fenced, with good stone Cottage, 50x60, a large prolific Orâ€" chard, Barn, Stable, &e. The House stands from 80 to 100 feet above the level of the Ottawa river, distant half a mile. The view from the House and land is magnificent, ncluding the Parliament Buildings atOttawa, an extensiye view of the river and Lower Canada, with the mountains in the disâ€" tance. This Lot is well adapted for building purâ€" POREYE y The Second Lot consists of 90 neres of good ara. ble land, abutting on the Ottawa. There is a Cot tage and Barn, &c. ; there is brick earth on the edge of the river, This Lot would be divided int two Lots, for two purchasers, if Irequl'r::l. 1 P Eol c â€"ugat us l“on SALE.««That eligible Hruport_v known [a« Wooproors, owned by the late Captain Baker, beautifuily situated on the Richmond Road, within five miles from Ottawa, containing 300 meres or thercabouts, being comâ€" posed of the broken Lots 24 and 26 in 1st Concesâ€" sion Ottawa, Front on Nepean. A Also Pew No. 62, in Christ Church, Ottawa. For terms and particalars, apply to the Rovd, Charles Forrest, Merrickville, or to ~. LEWIS. & PLNHEY, Feby 10, 1866 185.( ln DUPLICATE, the Service and Supply | being marked on the Envelope, will be received by the Senior Commissariat Otheer, Kingston Disâ€" trict, untilâ€"noon, on | | Thursday, 16th August Next, SEA LED ‘IrNDERS For the fo“uw'ing supplies, «e., at (mawg, for one year from 1st October, 1866, to 30th September, 1867, viz.: | 1. Provisions to Military IIo;!:ulA'. 2. Washing Bedding and Clothing, %. Emptying Priviesâ€"At (J»er Privy por time. Emptying Cesspoolsâ€"At.per esspool per time. 4. l-}ul:fi(ying.\shpiuâ€"m so much per annum to be K:id quarterly, and emptied as uflez as demanded. ‘ontract to cease if buildings are given up. 5. Taking down, Cleansing and rfipniting Stoves and Stove Pipes.â€"At per Stove per time., 6. Sweeping Chimniesâ€"At per Flue per time. Neparate Tenders will be required for each serâ€" vice as above mentioned. nek onl ids o B ds lc c ccta us tccnn ied te se‘ No tenders except those on the printed forms will be noticed, and the signatures thereto must be bona fide those of principal and surities, , The conditions of the several contracts (to whaeh particular attention is invited) forms of tenders and all other necessary informatioa can be obtain ed at the Commissariat Office at Cttawa. M ® en s o ca BEAUMONT FARM. at QIALID TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO °W the undersigned will be received at this office, until Saturday, the 5th day of August next, at noon, for the construction and completion of the following works, required to he done at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, viz. : For the erection and completion 0 w?' or Green House, or the Erection and completion of For the erection and eum|getlnnul’ 1 and Stables. "l‘-.‘:;;;l'i;;ibg, adapting and fitting up Stables as a Laundry, &¢., &¢. a PLANS AND SPECIFLCATIONS Of the several new works and alterations may seen at this office, on and after MONDAY, THE 30th IN8STANT. Must be given for each work, and on the envelope thereof must be endorsed the nuture of the Tender. Must give their names and wddress in full, and‘ also the signature of two nn‘rouiblc persons willing to become sureties for the due fultilment of the works, Commissariat Officer in charge . 25th July, 1866. : The Department will not be bound to recept the lowest, or any tender. By order, C ; FOR SALE OR TO LET. Department of Public Works Ottawa, July 27. QEALED TENDERS IN DUPLICATE $°W â€"the service or supply being marked on the envelopeâ€"will be receivec. by the Eenior Commisâ€" sariat Officer, Kin"ston District, until 12 o‘clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th AUGUST next, for the following supplies and services, at Ottawa, for one 3 ear from 1st October, 1866, to 50th Septem‘â€" ber, 1867, viz : GENERAL SERVICE. ¢ FRESH MEAT, at per 100 Tbs. BREAD, at per . do. / « FIREWOOD, at per cond. FORAGE, at per ration. COAL OIT, at ‘»er Gallon. WICKS, for Coal Oil Lamps, at per dozen. frnlnhnrpnl;{lcul ars apply | 400 | 100 | 120 \@ROCERIES, TOBACCOS, &e. C Oe NK EOE WICKS, for Coal Oil Lamps, at per dozen. W ATER, for Troops, at per 100 gallons. LAND TR,\NSP(l‘RuTâ€" artage. Separate Tenders will be required for each of the above services. * The conditions of the several Contracts (to which particular attention is invited.) the probable quan» tity of each article required, or the nature of the service to be performed, forms of tender, and all other necessary information, can be obtained at the Commissariat Office, Ottawa. 1 3 l2 E04 AA : Eeveme Commissariat UMICC, CCCE I No Tenders, except those on the printed forms | « will be noticed, awll the signatares must h:-|bnm 1; R t Commissariat, Kingston, C. W., ‘ i » . | ©®P 23rd July, 1866, s . "; _ D KA‘ T E . sTING ® A. M. FESTING, _ _ ; 50, SPARKS S [REET, Commissariat Officer in charge Kl.np“wn District. Ottawa, July 26. 187â€"t.f. m. w f.m.w f.m. 300 | mate that they have, sin Street, opou‘v the store Rideau and . Mosgrove Messrs. Workman & Gr \ stantly keep on hand & CCC P aks® menrranre â€" LIKE THE PHCENIX OF OLP 50 AXARMY CONTRACT! FOR MILITARY HOSPITALS RVRECRE M ACCBDC Sm cal on P Messrs, Workman & Griffin‘s, where they will conâ€" 'undg keep on hand a superior stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, &c., which they will sell at the very lowest prices. c & H. BORBRIDGE, 17 f Arso 100 puns,. Highwines» 25 hhds. Gin« 25 qr. casks Gin« 300 Green cases Gin. 300 Red do _ do. 800 Brandy do. 500 Claret do. . 15 Champagne Green Seal, AXD a GENERAL 8TOCK OF hf chests do do do do + AND A FOR SALE and g LQ T OB s A SEPARATE TENDER PARTIES TENDERING All having escaped the late duties. J As. G , July 12, 1866 O LET.==Two new cottages | on Sandy Hill, 7 rooms each, \| good stone cellars. | REMOV AL. pu® UNDERSIGNED REâ€" | spectfully tender their thanks to | their numerous friends and customers | I for the liberal patronage bestowed | “Kw them, and at the same time intiâ€" | :‘v ave, since the recent fire on Rideau | the store in the building, corner of | A P} JOSEPH PHELAN, |_ _ 535 and 537 Paul Street, Montreal /E young Hyson Tea. Twankay do. Japans do» Gunpowder do. Imperial do« GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ly to . ROBINSON, Tbe Tea Pot, Ottawa I 184d Barristers, Oftawa M. FESTING contracts (to which F. BRAUN, , p.A.C:G. Kingston District 189â€"t14a Mr. ~McL . McLheRN, 188b € is _ | yr, of a Conserva | a Vinery. a Conch House ; nearl | hare thez :Kr(:" it the present Secretary 188td BORBRIDGE. 175â€"3m "MC e&n ~ uons & TWEEDy &E thyâ€"ADE CLOMInG, & NHORE ESLBLONIAT, At the Sign of the Golden Sheep, Yussex Street, opposite Clarence St. RET\'nxu HIs SINCERE ITJ genéral for the liberal patronage w takes this flpz‘mnunil_\‘ to announce that + store, A NEW STORE OF HOSIZRY, CLOLKS, MANTLES, [ ~1~LIQTUTCRE. &cC., _ he Where he will execute promptly, and i The undersigned would also give r complet@ assortment of | £ Dry Goods! And he ha LERY, LIC Béing desirous of discontinuing this ‘branch of N. B â€"The public are invited to visit thes quality and cheapness of the articles which ar C()TT()N GOODS! MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S. On, [MONDAY. the 28th inst . and follo'rin} AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES : ite STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS$ Oltawa, May 28, 1866 1866) Spring Importations. (186g Enslish, Scotch, and Canadia Manufacturers of Clothing, Together with a TAILOR SHOFP of the First Class, MENS ALEXR. DUFF. * QTTaAW A, APg!yY 1380 â€"KEARNS & RYAN uBtopers will find this a rare FOR LADIES & GENTLEMENâ€" In all its Departments | Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York STREETS, LOWER TOWN. Ottawa, April 5 Orders Promptly ‘Attended 1.DP. 1»*®R?UIYIILOMME Sale eac New Spring Goods. sPRING â€" S#TOCK ! sECOXI» WEEK OF GREAT SALE OF BEG LEAVE \duced _Prices ! aND INVITE INXSPECTION OF THE SAME XT EARLIEST CONVENIEN °K. {iSTABLISHED) 1844. full assorument 8 2 CCC They would also direct -,prul attention 10 *96!" Sthek of ‘ YoOUuTHS3‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHINC, Which is, a8 nsual, the Jargest «nd best assorted in T * Luw avery novelty of design ch day from 9 a.m. till 7 pâ€"m md ® Alu: xow PREPARED TO oFFER one of the largest and best Stock of DKY GOODS ever brought to the c Thank{al for past favors, they ‘desire to inform their friends that their Stock is now cv-hsl(u in eve.s Depar ment ¢ | And will be foupd |repleto with .ui‘xovufl OF THE HOME ~D CONTINENTAL MARâ€" KETS, imported expres«ly for this semson. .. * M IS Invite an inspectign of their Ma CLO'I‘ES.lan:me‘ expn;:l'y for rising all the newest Te A‘h(‘l.()THfi.fl'LA[.\' k‘fi griuing aB N0 APTER TCO BOADCU)THS.YI‘LAP.\' & TURES, COATINGS, do., do. ces esnt es Plawy and" ancy "Doeskant Bedford Cords ; also .Plain and, PapC", i Cassimeres, in all colors and ‘i"“'"m piack #°4 Colored Alpacas Coatings : F-nc{) mels, and # full assortment of Wickqs UNDERCLOTHING. They would also dbrect plp;i.nllml('wn to their wwhate s Which is, as neual, the Inrhufl- aNC _“..... T the City, being rep!«iâ€" rith ev .&l i and Matorial, m anufa ct (re 4 B'an Y for !: Ottawa Trade, ander the «uperinte of exper ienced Cutters. Lo sddh n q060 Wlenalicaae ce E. To INFORM THETR CUSTOMERS AXND THE PEQPLE iN GENERAL THAT _Tum 1en060 MA . E’:‘j'_‘.. An endless variety afMats, Capt» zes _ Gloves, Collars, : Neck=Tiess V, usic Shivts, plain and striped half Hosts k¢., Lopt counstantly on hand 1 in the latest style e notice that he wil THA.NXKS TO HIS FRIEXDS AXD THE PUBLIC n which ie has received from them up to the pr“‘.( d.:;‘ 1 T uy EO Aram in 1866 MAGEE & RUSSELL. ist , and folowing Gays * coTrox adons, h xOow CoOMPLETE commmmnntite= t «ol t i.EADYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, CROCKEKY, H0s vie, all un{en that bo:? be favored with.. will have always on hi at HIS OLD STORE, « for \qyying Cottons by the piece ]nriht-fipnno bflfldfl‘, FANCY SILK MIX TROWEERINXG®S. ‘MEARA & CO rificent Stock of is Market, comâ€" nd materials in CCODB., THE PUBLIO IX offer our large stock next door to tiis old i Tweeds #2â€"y 136â€"3c.

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