1â€"y wit) by t RESERV® wea, August 2 | Madame Tosta flr. Harwood, ha &ND GRAND 'l-u sCHOOL WILL REâ€"OPEN OX MOXDAY, SEPT. 3. Arrangements have mc.;k&d ty which the diferent classes|in y.n. renels. and Music wil receive t training. . Puarties desirons of comajuâ€" unt with the ï¬-...-iw,ea do so by letter matil the of August, after which time she will be at her resilen There are two vacancies for Boatdâ€" Cirenlars, containing the terms of thiâ€" board for the coming school year, can|be at Duriek Son‘s, and Urme & Son‘s, Spafk« ~ n <wmis P Ag2â€"194d TOUNKG LADIES‘. N F x. GARXEAU, 1 #@ grain, avee un yportra Apntographe. 25 cents |= Runming the Wauntlet Yates. author of « Broken t« Mres A. M. Hizubs Carky on C ariet of GENKRAL u\'.\lt?n SEssIONs OF PEACE, and«C JUNKTY COURT, in and for the County bf Carleton, wil be holden atithe House, in the said City of Oftawa, on Tl DXY: the XTH day of SEPTEMBER, 1866, at of Tix of the clock, a.m., 0f which| all i Constables, and all hers fooâ€" ired to take notiee and goi V"“". PEDEETEGETT! Shetiff‘s Office, Ottawa 'l‘-l co CIAL COLLEGE, for | the of iarger and more i has REMDVED to the MECHANICS [3 "TE, SparksStrect, direcily opposite |Garâ€" fu & €0‘s. . L Wncascms . e ces lc ic w CU S thankful for the Tiberal e ' H they have ved amee the opening oftheir | B . im . city, respectiully that | B are now to accommodate a er I of than beretofore, having y up a supsrior suit of rooms for the h > _ MUSGROVE & WRIGHT. | Photographic V K. PETERS. Princi Lâ€" 2nd, 1866 PPOMENADE CONCERT Is| aid of the funds .! ‘\lq_ h'..bh_l’mu-nant LECTURE ON DIVORCE _ | Benevolent Rocicty ‘of the City of Ottawa, U"NDER 'fl"li DPISTINXGUTISHED P.\TRO?:\“E P HIS EXCELLENCY THE CDVERNXARâ€" GEXERAL, OCFTTAW A SKATING WiX |\ On Wednesday ev‘g», August *« best amateur vocal talent of" the city v for the cecasion, under the dirartion | ger, who will preside at the Piano,. will be delivered dunli.l:o o . Dr. Irvine, of Montreal ; + M McGee, M. P.P. ; W . F. Rowe!l, E«q P., (Premdent of the Society.) and Rev. J. 4 hambers‘ Enov reshment tables un Prodermek. The C of the Snciety Suumday ev 2 cents each, may be procurerl from 4* Neil, binet Tace: itmers: Inchara Bunop s ; Messre. A Prpu.u"g;un&uvh)oom Clark, Central Town, James Montzomery and Franci« Abbott, C Town ; from th¢e members of the mittee, at the door on the evening of ;-rnmmcm-. For legiare see programme=. . '. [ « t TEOE C To eemk cortrner 5. The Qreen M«# a&,‘mm‘ * Band, XW‘-). the 1 w in attenda a by Contemporary Review LIKE THE‘PHCENIX OF OLD (Patron and Honorary Me .'wl Mosgrove \ ;Workman. & l)rid keep on hand a « E88, TRUNK®, &« very lowest price=. W ATROUS ofers for sate luol'v‘t ats % Kilds at the following unpreceden July, 31st, 1864 C E. REMC NV AXL. | cOMmnw=ERCIAL COLLEGE. Ouawe, July 12 We Raise from ’l‘lll UNXDERSIGNED REK« spectfully tender their thanks to their numeran« friends« and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed w them, and at the same time inti. that they mv, since the recent fire on Ridean t, opened the store in the building, corner of an. and Mosgrove \Street«, nearly ite is |Workman. & Grifin‘«, where they 'l“ comâ€" Gold Loe x CrPIC E. : coakce, on ts enomia hn i PEMOVAL Ritles. Revo‘vers, A use G RAXD AVE THE QUEEN TitOS. SPROULE <SKATINXG RINK at RUSSELL HoT SE JAMES BAILIFF, |> Depaty 4 CTBLIC NOTIC Rear)} of Lot 1, front 4 of }, rear j of 0, hereby given that/the Lot 16, in the Vth concession....... 3 AR?R SESSIONS| OF | Rear|| of Lot 1, front j of Lot 3, and rear Y COURT, in for of Lot 4, in the 10th eoncession......... n, wil be hoiden atithe | Lot and 8 E 4 of Lot ®, in the 11th con... ty of Ortawa, on TUIESâ€" | Lot 3| and front } of iot 6, in 12th con...... yered during the eventog 'x‘o'...m.nf"fl.... Thomeas . at 7 o*clock. H » ‘novel, by Edmesd Fournk 8. & H. BORBRIDGE WoN FRASEE erior stock . which tt \, 10 €44» our As«he«a!! o mor Testa, atd Qnx~yCERT Alford. D.D ~i+â€"â€"â€"f._f4 â€"J* nth anerevmervinenmemenrerranere c P00 TIT | 8 j of mï¬. and whole of 19,......400 a x | ; Lk 13, 8 4 of 12, & N 4 of 14, range 11..300 a * ] NEPEAN. coPRMxGacks: ] Rear } of Lot 27, in the 4th concession......100 a * % WAKEFIELD. : â€"OPEN Ox ‘ South }s of Lots 13 and 14, 10th range......200 a gements have l HULL. :';:::m im | South } of Lot 28, in the Sth range...........100 a lc ul avds e ~ :: :.* EARDLEY. y 1 4) nek of SADDLES, i they will sell. at hy A. t in its center. Rurolice will H > CANADIAN MINISTRY, will t:â€"®m for rvpï¬ly and lands :â€"One fourth l u.-.“g hree equal annual instalmentd, ith interest at 7 per cent. t for of the above Lands are timbered, others ious | are improved, and all are valuable, from their suâ€" C# i ition, and facilities of access, to both rarâ€" and Oitawa market. Tie Stock consists of very superior Draught on. | Horses, an immense quantity of Chains, Ropes, heir | Boats, Anchors, and a couple of hundred pairs of Mr Ne vy * sz AUCTION SALES, Important Sale of Timber Limits. pâ€" w pâ€" O NSLOW. | West 4 Lot 15, in the 4th range............... 50 South 4 Lot 4, in the Tth range................100 | North|4 of Lots 23, 25. 26 & 27, in range 9.400 | North 4 of Lot 12, 8 $ of 13, &8 j of 21, _ * 'fb:-tv'-ny con“ri-n a block of some four to five redacres of land, together with a number North Baird Street; 18. South NeRKay Street ; and 24| South Sparks Street, and 23 and 24 No Queenâ€"Btreeiâ€"will be soid «en‘bloe." . Lot Soutlyâ€"Bâ€"teter Street; Lots 10. 12. and 14, So Victorim Terrace: Lot 28, North Besserer Stre L»*‘ 28] South Ottawa Street; Lot 6. Block D, Breton‘s Flat » also, Block ea North side s}.. Street, ite the Russell House, having a tr ago on tks Street of 118| ft. din., and on W U Street 122ft, 6in. n above are some of the finest sites in City for private residences or business purposes [ NX W I} of Lot 1T, PMBGO da.ccues corccrncr enc mens X W } of Lot 13, (100 acre«), N W 4 of 18, (100 acre=),and N W 4 of 19,(8Â¥aeres) Th the Tth COROOSRIOM..........« cerseeceeed N E j of Lot 1, rear i of 7, N E 4 and 8 W of 13, in the 'QL concession............A supply lof water Rear 4 Let 19 Lot 10 We Lot 14, in the 6t PADGO....cceee e en pec cce ce > Lots 12, (162 .nuz. 13, (133 acres), and * W q 0f H;, 12th. PAMG®..cccccceccceecce ce CUMBERLAND. Lot ;nl in the Sth CONCES®IOD..,....ccc.«..«> ALLUMETTE ISLAND Part of Lot 5. 2nd range CLARENDO N. W j of Lot 4, and N W 4 of Lot 6, 9thcon..250 agres Lt 1, front 4 of Lot 3, rear } of Lot 11, t } of Lots 12 and 13, 10th range...500 acres S W 4 of Lot 1, rear j ot Lot 3, W j of Lot 1, and Lots 22 and 24, in the lith a mawgum.uuu,n:u ff Lots lm 15, front 4 of Lots 16 8 in the FADGG.......................1000 acres Lots 12, 14, 17, and rear }s of Lots 20 and _ _ k'ed“.un v Milis, City and Farming Property, and Furnishings of large Lambering us of the above properties can be seen and fw information obtained. In Montreal, from HENRY MeKAY, m Court. In Ayimer, HENRY CHE at the Office of the Tru . In Quebec, from JOHN FORAN, Exqr., MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDW IN. PRPOrriceâ€"Opposite the Ontario Bank, Sparks Streat. 189â€"td Blarket« Busiiess» pmt_-dn Parliament, at its next #e Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water paaf--r the supply of the «ity of Ottaw wa, January 30. ‘ CKE.s@PL A N84 SPECIFICATION® . # ani Eâ€"timates of Buildings prepared ; disputâ€" ed apcount« of Artificers‘ work measured and valued. ++ AUGUSTU3 LAVER, » Late Stent & Laver, Architects, & ¢., Department«l Buildings. Victoria Terrace, Attawa, + > January 26. I Sdouth . BLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default having been made in ths payâ€" mest of the principal meney and interest mentioned im in mortgage deed# made by Daniel MeCurâ€" dy,|of the Towaship of Russell, in the County of Rugsell, Yeoman, to James keays of the said Townâ€" shipb of Russell, Esquire, on the North East and Noith West quarters of Lot number Twent*“in the Sespad Concession of the said Township of Rissell, which said mortgage doeds were «iuly lwignwrl }:‘y legdidly placed mill s the|said James Ko:_" to Michael Stevenson, of the city of Quebes, Esquire, the said lands and premisâ€" es witl, ib pursuance of the ï¬vor of #ale contained in the #aid mortgage deeds, be sold bz E:;'lia aucâ€" tiom at the law office of Messrs. Seott , in the Cityâ€"of Ottawa, THURSDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST next, at twelve o‘clock noon. he sale being under a Power the said Mich ael will covenant against: his own acts only. 11 Searches, Abstracts, Deeds and Conveyancing ch: will be at the oxrmu of the purchaser. ted this Twentyâ€"eighth dl;ot J-ll{. 1866. # . A. ROSS, Just received and for sale by hlnhor terms will be made known previous t 7‘0 Sale will commence at one p.m» each day» YOTICEK.=â€"â€"XOTICE 18 HEREEY GIV= wITH THEIR MOST FAMOUS SPEECHES. | it Price Fr *_ WESTMEATH gum A, Cologne Lake, 10, Ist range.... and 7, 3 range, h range, Musk TOWNsHIP_ OF LITCHFIELD of Lot 27, in the Sth range,...........] , 16, & N W 4 of 17 in theoth range Kn the 4t TRMEC......cicccccccntrcrncyrs 19164 FARMING LAND®. City of Ottawa, congy 50 cents NoTICE®S BRINSTOL 18, South® NeRKay Street ; 23 Street, and 23 and 24 North ] s sold en‘bloe." . Lot 19, | s ; Lots 10. 12. and 14, South ; 28, North Besserer Street : T : Street; Lot 6. Block 1D), Le Block ea North side Sparks assell House, having a frontâ€" of 118| ft. fin., and on Welâ€" | m Solicitor for Michael Stevenson. Musk Rat Lak OF TC H 10N WILL BE ament at it« next re th@yill of the iate wof MoBRreal, Esguire, will be made t %yrbes Lot 18 wy Street ; 2: W ater Works Comâ€" Ortawa with water DURLE & sON 193â€"3 ses ....300 acres n..q00 acres ... 200 acres 100 acres 500 acres 200 acres 100 acres 400 acres 100 acres 284 aores 500 acres 200 ncres 124â€"1a2m 800 acres 51 mcres 50 neres 0 i mited acres res res the | C.\UTI‘)S.â€"\\' an Mo and Dunâ€" an can John McGu@#or, of the Townshiof Huntâ€" »mâ€" | ley, forbid any pei or persons from| p hasing ter | a note of hand mafe by us, dated about First t€ ‘[dnyrvf May, 1866fand payable the Firg day of _â€"â€" | April, 1867, as wihave received no vaifie for the | game, and will no@pay for it. Thi e is made N® | nayable to John FPOk, of Goalbu 182 1â€"32â€"3 BUFFALO hRUDLiS, THE FIRST ANNUAL SALE Ox wWEDNESDAY, sth AUTGUST, a®« lars shortly announced Sale st TW O o‘ VARIETY HALL! Montreal, Jut No. 54, Sussex Street. Msscs Tinn UNDERSIGNED HAVING Pur= chased the FURNITURE of Two Private Dwellings, now offers the same for sale, and will Tron and .\l:rble Parlor Stands ; Centre Tables. Beautiful Easy Chair, Velyet Covered. Several large Mirrors in Gilt Mahoginy. 1? beautiful Engravings, well framed, Hair Mattrasses; Bedstegds ; Washstand«. Toilet Tables ; Pembroke Tables. > Sideboards, Bureaus, W indow Cornices & Shades, Door and Table Mats; Cooking Stove and Kitâ€" chen Furniture. . Also, 1 Arstâ€"class Refrigerator ; and 1 Platform Scales. *Â¥ CÂ¥FPICIHIS. A NEW FIRM JUST OPENED. 0. WARDELL & Co. ll‘\ Â¥E JUST OPENED THEIR ESâ€" tablishment, in Proderick‘s New Block, Susâ€" sox Street, where they will sell by f PUJ BLIC AUCTIO N Broadcloths, Bceotch and Canadian Tweeds, Doeskins, & Cottons, Table Linens ' Readymade Clothing; Satchel‘s Cutlery, &e.. &es, &e. BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Also, a firstâ€"class assortment of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE PA At the Variety Hal‘, No. 54, Sussex Street JOSEPH BOYDEN, Catatogues will be prepared, and further parti Pissenger and Freight Line between Quebec and Pictou. St. Lawrence Tow BoatCov. will leave the St. Andrew‘s Wharf, Quebec, on TUESDAY, the Tth AUGUST next, at 4 p.m., for Pictou, calling, going aud remnlnï¬; at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, I’ï¬nhiu. Dathousie, Newâ€" castle, Chatham, and Shediac. FARES : Cabin, to Pictou, including meals and open The Stock Brussolls sml Union Carpet«. â€" Mall and Stair Carpets, + Tables and,Sotas« ; Parior Chairs Tron and Marble Parlor Stands ; € BUOCTAEO,... .c cce cec 6666606 ecrere8 encrererneernneevenenee 6907 This splendid steamer has all the modern imâ€" provements, with large family statercoms, and is acknowledged to be one of the fastest vessels on the St. Lewrence. $ x w f _ For further information apply at the Company‘s Office, St. Androw‘« Wharf. â€" _.| > J. CHABOT, Quebec, July 28. 69, Fes XavierSt Montreal. IwILL TAKE PLACK ir PHE CoNPAXNY® WaREHO!T 17. Commox StR®®?, We are happy to announce the emnl;l:etiun of the Provineial 'l'o!’e'gnph Line to MONTREAL. We have now perfect connection with the United States Telegraph Lines at Montreal, Caps Vincent Buffalo & Detroit, Their stock consists of New Goods. New Goods. New Goods. On Elgin St., opposite‘the Post Office, _ | Jt’l‘l‘ RECEIVED, AN ADDI'I'!O!AL‘ supply of : : Broadcloths, Doeskins, » h Cassimeres, Venetians, \ % ~Bedford Cords, ts 4 Cricketing Flanneis, &c. + AL80, A SPLEXDID ASSORNENT oP ] Engiish, Sc¢otch, and Canadian Tweeds, | All of which will be made up cheap, and in good style. â€"#0"~ I respectfully request the patron»ge of the members of the Legislature. * G. M. HOLBROOK Late ot the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. _ | PEG TOP DEPOT! Cive Docided Bargains ! Ottawa, May 2, 1866 Provincial Telegraph Line !, lllolo\v"l'l' ACT OF 1864.==The creditors of the undersigned are notified to meet at the office of Messre. Fitzpatrick and Moore, in the city of Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the forenoon. to raceive statements of his affairs, and to name an assignee 'DsjenlAnt the City of Ottawa, _ In the Cocnt{'o( Carleton, This 27th of July, A.D., 1866 ‘v.\KTEDoo-.\ Situation in ‘a General Store by a person of 20 years‘ experience. Speaks French -mn-lngli'sh ; also thoroughly unâ€" derstands Bookâ€"keeping. References if required. Please addre«s to A. B., at the Post Office, Ottawa. 1HE SPLENDID AND FAST»â€"S AILING oot c e o+ ~C. W . CARLETON, Manager, Ottawa, July 30th 1866. 190â€"tf W NV ‘VA!‘I'ID.-â€"‘!'WO YOUNG LADIE® are desirous of obtaining situations as &lESI- DENT GOVERNESSES, or as Teachers of unior Pupils, either together, of separately, in Academics. No choice of place, whether in Canada or in the States. Address, by letter, mt_i_ngl,:tLa:l:r:,"'- Ottawa, April 2, 1866 WAITID.â€"-A SITUATION in & GROâ€" CERY or GENERAL STORE, by a young man who is experienced in the business. Apply at this office. Ottawa, April 14. 100 tf _ enE Wls IJ and the corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, supposed to have been a few yards south of the Montreal 'l'olognph Office, on *wdn afternoon, a GOLD RING, inlaid with hair, npu{lllynlnd by the owner as a. souvenir. The finder will be suitably rowarded on leaving it at this office. 193tf AUTCTION SALES. Ottawa, July now Steamer .« UNION," Capt. W. Davison b‘ms'r:p.-â€"‘mxzmuxl.\'. a Firstâ€" Ciz=s COOK. Apply at the Truts Office. O@tawa, April 23. 107â€"«f &ess &esy ,Terms Cash on delivery . & 1584 (), W AR The Hudson Bay Company‘s to, Pi berth,. @PFALO ROBES, Every evening at 7 o*clock. OS T.«â€"Between the House of Assembly TL L TIL PNELEINE hccabe ANTED, ««« A _ CHAMBERMAID. Apply at this office. 1 the whole 1« disposed of msists of the following, Â¥57 OorFICES foIIN LEEMING & €0., Auctioncers 187td J.or J. E., General Commission Agent wWAXTS stating particalars, * o. THREE RIVERS ues Co. St. Maurice, Canada East 18. 80â€"+f (. WARDELL & CO. C. SPARROW, J» Yonge 8 Toronto. 115â€" NE 198tf na 153tf THE OTTAWA. â€"\â€"â€"OrraLwWA AGEXUOY : *«‘ | Officeâ€"Desbarate‘ Building, 77 Sparks St. n m M. P.: HAYES, $18.00 /. T.50 the UA PTPEN TE LO N. 1 e . ;.";i{\férii.'hun:or and dirt, . ; And still with a voice of doloroug pitch«= _ | Bhe sang the « Song of the Shirt.‘ ‘" Zvery philanthropist has wished ‘that this poor | !:‘nn;’h‘:d been l%g‘.d with one of \\'HEE{:E)R | & â€"WILSON‘S SEWING MACHINES, that Hood 0!’ ALL THE M()DFRN 1INVENMIONS none have accomplished greater good to a greater number than SEWING MACHINES. They are wlly. H might have written truthfully of her,â€"â€" | A woman sat in an elegant room, j08 With g'oyom heart and looks serene ; Her delicate fingers guided her work, | And her foot was wrslu a Sewing Machine. Ehe sang the last new Opera Song, _ | As thp cnst iron Dordas sewed the seams, Sho sewed the buttons where they belong, â€" _ And blessed the inveritor of Sewing %Mhiml. Who does not envy Messrs. ‘Wheeler & Wilson the innumerable benisons they must have received from the fair sex, whose former work of weeks they have enabled them to do in how»s, and in aifar suâ€" perior manner. t | The earnest seeker after domestic felicity cannot invest $50 more profitably than in the purckinse of & SEWING M ;\i‘l‘llNl-). ‘The female members of his household will be rolieved of their sewing drudgery . What was labor will| become n-\-renti{m, and they will hereafter have time for social enjoyment and intelloctual eulture, «But we will not attempt to prove what everybody adinits, that etery family should have a Secing Machine. ‘The question isâ€" What kind to {:}‘.‘ The answer isâ€"(et the Best! "Which moans WHEELEI & WILSON‘S, â€" They will exécute in a superior style, a greater) variety of work ; they are more simple in construction than any other Lock Stitch Machines,and are congequent~ ly more durable and.less liable to got ouu:: repair, ind they work with less nojse and &Hon any nher. These are tacts that have been certified to Pn ie eA enc . o nrbition in Envopé ls;e.\"ntinnnl, and World‘s Exhibitions in Europe nd America. I U. A. WIALTON, Agent. | ® 27 Sparks Street, Ottawa. T4. N. B.â€"Needles for all Machines, Machine il, mpool Silk, ett. _ All kinds of Sewing Machines RovalCanadianBank 'puile‘ Ottawa, June 21 SHEFFIELD HOUSE, \Pure Virginia Tobacco, Birthday & Wedding Presents y are a blessing, Morally, Mentally and Phyjic _ Hood has sung in pathetic strains hmY : « With fingers weary and worn, § W ith eyelids heavy and. red, eA A womal sat in unwomanly rag«, | Plying her needle and thread ; e Soish r adten! sutent | _ ... 1 EK. MacuGILLIVRAY&£00, Tobaccos, Cigars, FANCY GOODS, | 5 % Mesrschaum Briar, Gutta Percha Pipes,&. T O BAC C O S ! From 20 cts up to $1.50 etn‘izbr pound. CIGARS,...........................from 2 ots up to 10 ots, KA Orders will ‘be taken for a new musical Cigar stand, delivered in 4 weeks from the day the orderis given Corner of Sparks and Metcalfo Streets. Ottawa, June 26. | 16 J. ROPS 26} SPAREKS 35 â€"_fs#7~° NORTIL SIDE, .@¢ Has just received. ;)vvâ€"ovx;pmg this day a fresh supply nt: | h3 PrimeImported Stock equalled in this city. Ottawa, April 26. 1843® C LIFE, SROWTH ANO BEAUTY. M+rs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen _andlengthen the hair, They "hot 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 growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladies and Children \ will appreciate the delightâ€" fal fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scatp, or most elegant headâ€"dress. Sold by all Druggists. & Ottawa, July 17 Bold by Goo?o Mortime:, John Roberts W l‘.ul::uy. H. F.McCarthy, and J. Skinner,io Ottawa Dec. 9, 188 | Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. . _ G. ZIMMERMAN PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEW BLLERS. A OHOICE A8SORTMENT oF TOBACCOS. JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, ASD A QUANTITY O® DEALER I€ 190y | Aoxxt 157¢ 160% CHEAP SALE of BLACK& FANCY SNILKS. (GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.| ilA\'H DETERMINED TO OFFER ON MONDAY, , 501m, WHOLE STOCK oF THEIR STOCK COMPRISES THE NEWEST DESIGNS, IMPORTED BY THEMSELYVES, THIS | SEASON, FROM PARTS DIRECT. 4 RICH BLACK AND FANCY SILKS ! Fancy Dress Goods, Shawis and Mantles. QTTAW.A, Jaly 28. NEW : AND â€" DESIRABLE® GOODS AT YFERY â€" LOW â€"PRICES ! no sale in one or in two lots, the mbove desirable property. The first Lot, well adapted for a Gentleâ€" man‘s country residence, consiits of 40 aeres, more or less, of good pasture and table land, well fenced, with good stone C ottage, 50x60, a large prolific Orâ€" chard, Barn, Stable, &e. Tho House stands from LG 1 403 cav d Aciron on Proptt Semic in w ey‘ 80 to l§ feet above the level of the Ottawa river, dll'sn half a mile. The view from the House and land is. magnificent, including the Parliament Bnil(ml atOitawa, an extensive view of the river and er Canada, with the mountains in the disâ€" tance. | This Lot is well adapted for building purâ€" CB, p“'i'he Second Lot consists of 90 acres of good araâ€" ble lani], abutting on the Ottawa. â€" There is a Cotâ€" tage and Barn, &c. ; there is brick earth on the edge of the river. This Lot would be divided into two , for two purchasers, if required. For further particulars apply to Mr. McLean, Ottaw &4 : 188b FOR SALE.«=â€"That eligible xrbpeny known as WoopRroors, owned by the late Captain Baker, ‘ beautifuily situated on the Richmond Road, wil‘in five miles from Ottawa, l'onhlninimfl meres or thereabouts, being comâ€" posed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in 1st Conces. sion Oftawa, Front on Nepean. Also Pew No. 62, in Christ Church, Ottaw a For terms and particulars, apply to the Revad. Charles FPorrest, Merrickville, 0 to LEWIS & PINHEY, Feby 10, 1866. C3 y er First : pean, the eame Concession of Win. T. Aylen, apply‘ to Jsous and ' Fon SALE,.â€"â€"THE WEST= erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the eame Concession, at present in the occupation of Win. T. Aylen, Esq. For further particulars apply to soux and Wa. Twowsos, Nepean, and Lewis & Poxuey, Barrister, Ottawa. Jor?â€"141â€"4f for a General Merchant. _ For particulars apply to premises. Richmond, February 10, SEALED TENDER®, ADGLSMRRBAIAN! O°" the undouigod will be raceived at this office, until Saturday, the 5th day of August next, at noon, for the construction and completion of the following works, required to hbe done at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, viz. : WETIOLESALH AND RETAIL. No. 20, Sparks Street, Ottawa. and Stables. For alterir _ For altering, adapting and fi , adapting a tting up the present Stluï¬llllnï¬lnlidr]. ke., &o. t oal o E4C “Iu-t.-;?-ruâ€"†hm Je ow 4nA E & I Stables as a Laundry, &c., &o. piâ€" Pss GIVEN IM= . ~â€"â€" j To ie se n mediately.. A new Brick | _‘ PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS m&fll«ï¬ng on Besserer Street, Sandy A | * Hill, near the residence of Hon. Of the several new works and alterations mayâ€"be | Malcolm Cameron. This building contains, Seven seen at this office, on and after Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with all modern imâ€" I 4. rovemaints. â€" monPA®s '"’._‘_o.. 1NSFAMT [Â¥ A lur; Two storey \\‘o;:cn 5ulldinf. ‘cm the corâ€" x | ner‘of Murray Streets. is House is lined with ; o En back work any on the envelops | PCE furnished . with double doors and. windows Must be given °::;:m;°:h' ® mon t‘t.h e; e :l" | and Venetian Blinds. There is alarge Kitchen thereof must be e nature of the Fender. 1 and Shed attached, with l‘um{u, Sll‘ble! :nddq;:x:; [ p m a Buildings in the yard. This Houso is we 1 ada I PARTIES TENDERING |, __| for a Store, llf»tefr Boarding House, or private resiâ€" Must give '.heiorfnnu and ld;llzeu in I‘ull;'mfl nl:o ‘ dence. % the signature of two res i rsons ing to ; ical iy i M:Eo sureties for the mnlï¬hg.ent of the works. | " $" furtAher parhioniars .';P]? ;, OHANLY. Candv Will Must be gh';:: i‘;:;;'c-l;';v:);k.'lï¬ on the envelope thereof must be endorsed the nature of the Tender. ‘The Department will not he bound to accept the | lowest, or any tender. pt the | Ottawa, February 14. 1868 t Byou{er, <â€"â€"â€" emmanipnmukeminmiens Department of Public Works Otlawn, July 27. | : BEAUMONT FARM. CALLL CALL!! CALL!!! CALL! CALLHI CALL!!! _AT THE OTTAWA sHIRT STORE!: AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT STORE ! THE OSLY ESTABLISEMENT T4E OSLY ESTABLIS®MENT For the erection aud completion of a Conservaâ€" ?" Green House. ‘or the F sction and completion of a Vinery, For the erection and completion of a Coach House | PERRY DAVIS‘ VEGETABLE | _ P AIN KILLER ! AT;THE OLD PRICE. M@~ BEwWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND WORTHLES® LIMIT ATION®. March 8, 1866. : EALED Tl!nlï¬l’ ADDI}E!SED To P 7 ME in EnE T ooo esd e c db es FOR SALE OB TO LET PLAIN AND FANCY sHIRTS ! PLAIN AND FANCY SHIRTS ! ‘Also, Collars, Ties, Boarfs, Gloves, Handkerâ€" Hosiery, Wristbands, Braces, #t 25 Sparks AUTGUSIE 44â€" â€"18066. ‘i‘hlq is a favorable opportunity for parties requiring Silks to procure AT VERY GREATLY REDUCCED PRICES suov AND DWELLING« House for Salo in the village of Richmond, 18 miles from the City of Ottawa, An excellent opening They have also in stock a very choice lot MeLEANOFFERS FOR the Proprietor on .the Barristers, aEORGE BRO W N . 46â€"utf F. BRAUN, THOS BEAMENT Where you will find Where you will find Otta wa Câ€"f Secretary. VermseRti_Two Acres, beautifuily situated gn | the Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side Welâ€" linitou Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling Rand outhouses thï¬te-.»n. $ Axply to ue L ecary 65 | February 10, 1866 .% Lot No. 7 South side of Murray Street, wit uble House and large Yard and Stables. â€" This is one of the best stands in the City for a Tavern or Boarding House, ALSO, A handsome stone Cottage, with about 1} acres of land, and outhouses attached, beautifully situated on the Montreal and Ottawa Road, only 1i miles from Otawa, and commanding a view of the City and surrounding country. As the road is valuable investm Apm Ottawa I °. T: RENT,.«â€"â€"A BAKE & "~ «h J House, with working utensils, with a good house and yard, â€" ~stabling ; and a good run of cus= omers ; also, for gale a good baker‘s wagon, horke apd harness. . Possession immediat»ly, | Kent modâ€" erate. Ap‘fly at this office for particaulare, Ottawa, June 23. 161tt m eaads FAnnl FOR _ SALE.â€"One J xt h Hundred and Ninety Acres of < Land, in the Tmehiro( Nepear &ho property of the late George »H) One Hundred and Fifty Acres of which are cleared and in a good state of caltivaâ€" jon with good Dwelling ouse, Barn, and other outbuildings thereon. _ # is i c bsa i lll AAramdrras This land is of the best quality, and situated seven miles from Ottawa City on macadamized road leading to Richmond. > For further particulars apply to the undersigned. JOHN _ BELL n WILLLAM GRAHAM, Eioou&qrt‘ f the E o s ihed fls ArYorgh SielL. of the Estate of the late Goorge zd~Address Bell‘s Corners P.O, « { June 20, 1866. * 156â€"f Mty c RURAL RESIDENCES. a lcle The Subscriber offers for sal6 Lots to suit purchasers, in the iinâ€" mediate vicinity of Ottawa. The property is pleasantly #ituated on the bapke of the Ottawa River, along the Richmond Road, within. 3 miles of the city. Parties desirous of building a Country Residence will find these Lots in every way suitable, being but a short distance out of the city, and where they would be free from heavy taxes. sbruary 10, 186 Ottawa, May 17. ds ED OW ho l‘ fouth Side Sparks Street, nearly opposite the lot on which the new }Snnk of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. !!‘ou SALKE.â€"Lots 12 and 13, South Cathcart | m;zc,:tmnxmmmm;l (‘Alf in the Clty of orte T ktinpt t WA | AI:;. VIL’I.A ':u':tI&."' 12 ndo}sl.‘:fl# the South frout o | ;::u-om mltdeu-un;g,“-‘- laid down in the George F. Austinâ€"and kflorflmfldl Lands. i ‘ Wuwuhm | L â€"n-*A ,"!',.l[n.\__ ~~ FOH SALE.â€"ON SsOUTH 4 fadet side Rideau Sreet, (nearly Op« posite Workman & Grifin‘s,) a good three storey Stone Houee, with a good dwelling and shop below. â€" The building: is covered with tin, and <xtends from front to rear, T4 feet. â€" It is a good busines= stand. Terms reasonable. Apply to EGAR YIELDING. Hitawn . Feh. 6. 1866. 42â€"6m t further information P MC CITY PROPERTV Wl'rmu TWOâ€"ANDeA«HALF MILE®S of the City Limits, with A DWELLING HOUSE erected t{ereon. One half of the land is cleared and well fonced. These properties are worthy the attention of. intending purchasers, and will be sold CHEAP. + (NDISPUTABLE TITLES WILL BE GIVEN IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN Ottawa, Feb. 22, 1866, FOR SALE OR TO LET LOTS & HOUSES. T‘OF SA LE. of newest designs in ISPUTABLE TITLES WILL BE GIVEN For further particulars npgly to WM.‘CiEGG,Esq.,. ~â€" AND FPOLLOWING DAYS, 'I'Hl':ll’{l Dwellings to Let. FPOR SALE, CoXsISTING OP , a + m “ 7. |l>.i| .e » ‘ " M it '- Ne Q'â€r‘“‘..-;"‘_ 25 ACRES OF LAND Iy t BaraistER, Telegraph Building, Ottawa City, FOR SALE, =â€"« A FINE Stone Building. One of the best chances in Canada for a Groâ€" cer of capital, or for an hotel. r being Macadamized, this is a To be sold very cheap. » J. J. MURPHY, r of York and Sussex*Streets C 133â€"f r OUSEK4& LOT FOR SALE f VERY CHEAP. LEWIS & PINHEY r OR $ALE.â€"Lots 9 and 10 â€"ALSOâ€" Barristers, &e., Ottawa, 46â€"ut( y to > > .. 4 i’OKN MACAULAY, Chaudiore, Ottawa. L. P. OHANLY. Sandy Hill 46â€"utf & W. THOMSON: . â€" 128â€"3m ememer on t> man rmemnnetsartteci§mmmimzmene : 56â€"tf TALORNE ESTBIISMNENMT , . _ _| At the Sign of the Golden Sheep, _ _ es «& osn, fSflssex Street, opposite Clarence St. Rl‘l‘lll!ll HIS SINCERE THANK® TO HIS FRIEND® AND THE PUBLIC IN general for the liberal patronage which he has received from them up to the present time, and takes this %wonunity to announce that he has just opened out, in the same guildin'. next door to his old store, A NEW STORE OFZ y 7 r Â¥ CLOTHS & TWEEDS, REABYâ€"MADE CLOMRING, &0 1 q LK}/ 4 AUY ; Where he will execute prump!ly, and in the latest style, all orders that he may be favored with, The undersigned would also give notice that he will have always on hand at/HIS OLD STORE, & complete assortment of * * HOSIERY, CLOAKS, MANTLES, And hu\n determined to sell out IERY, LIQUORS, &o., and at? . Being desirous of discontinuing this branch of trade. | _ #2Â¥" The Liquors will only be sold wholesale N. B.â€"The public are invited to visit these two stores, and judge for themselves of the excellent quality and cheappess of the articles which are ofered for sale. * * 4. J. T. PRUD‘HOMME. Ottawa, June 19. â€" 155â€"3m COTTONS. PRINTS. COTTONS. COTTON GOODS ! MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S. On% MONDAY, the 28th inst;, and followingâ€"days, ‘we will offer our large stock | ‘ef COTToXx GooPs, m AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! Sale each day from 9 a.m. till 7 pâ€"m. English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds Ottawa, May 28, 1866 1866) Spring Importations. (186§ / E # Reduced Prices ! STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Manufacturers of Clothing, MENS‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHINC ooo t ns iringe A s ve x ..dx!mui."..-m'nd.nï¬'nm NÂ¥ for !: C Ottews Trade, under the superintendence of erperâ€" } lenced Cutters. | @A-mw:.‘.â€"ugm 4 White Shirts, 'uh-dnn’od'bnllm . &e., kept constantly on hand QTTAW A, APRIL T 1866 Together with a TAILOR SHOF of the First Class. ‘â€" ESTABLISHED 1844 ustomers will find this a rare chance for buying Cottons by the piece Orders Promptly Attended LIQUORS, &c.,.: stermined to sell out all his stock of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY, Hos KEARNS & RYAN In all its Departments | Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York sTREETS, LOWER TOWN. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 FOR LADIES & GENTLEMENâ€" New Spring Goods. â€"J. F. PR UIJIÂ¥VIH OMAE SPRING STOCK SsECONXD WEEK OF GREAT SALE OF BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AXD THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THMEIR, AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME â€" AT EARLIEST CONVENIEN 3E. 50, SPARKS STREET, O‘MEARA & a RE NOW PREPARED TO oFFER one of the la: and best assorted Stock of DRY GOODS ever to the city. Thankfal for past favore, they desire to inform their friends that their Stock is now complete in every Depar ment 0% Co-rhh‘ Chaudicre Tweeds, Halifax. Grast, Bedford Cords; also Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Cassimeres, in all colors and qualities ; Black and Colored Alpmeas M-,gr. Fm{, Fiannels, add a full assortment of GENTS‘ UNDERCLOTHILNG. They would also direct -peo;,inl attention to their â€" Ftock Invite an inspection of mum&muum of Cm’!‘fls.!-flhd expressly for this Market, comâ€" rlh‘ all newest dnci?n and materials in ROADCLOTHS, PLAIN & FANCY SILK MIXâ€" TURES, COATINGS, do., do., TROWEERINGE. / And will be fuumku with Wm‘l" OF THE HOME p CONTINENTAL MARâ€" KETS, imported expressly for this season. MAGEE & RUSSELL Is NXOW COMPLETE 92â€"