aro qeeful in & wite of Mz 4 * t Adve i â€" us aifiects or xÂ¥ wheee ~trrf i im ol agep NX KllLz®. . it wrill mot ~al" Tng to | Pie li m * the guerâ€" «»ity with "Fâ€" oi reguâ€" AO% of cay. in their eGâ€" CX is "Iged in #liikce C ts whibe at the tikk t at the lowr 2542 ‘.o†Te o the dinâ€" in hn a wntle treotigle,. Srewe ®tack Toeiny ther ILLT AT. I ® #pâ€" bin m | | Until the whole is disposed of. % 3 E* . _ The Stock consists of the following, viz : | Brussells and Usion Carpets. % l Hall and Stair \hqru. * I â€" I-u- and Sotag ; Partor Chair«. se * â€" | _ Irom and Marble Parlor Stands ; Centre Tables. Leasoe asd Â¥onage «. Joh» ro*'w |\ _ Beautiful Easy Chair, Veilvet Covered. w I | &nm.:xfo Mirrors in Gilt )hh.xny. LwR1ots svcc®kss oOF THE q'..‘llf 12 beas Engraviogs, well fram G Pragedias. Nr. BARTON HILL, _will | _ Hair Mattrasses; Bedsteads ; W ashstands. â€.‘-g-pz in two of his most populas characâ€" | Toilet Tables ; Pembroke Tables. wiee * R I | | Sideboards, Bureaus, W indow Cornices & Shades First asd caly »: arance in Ottaws of the highâ€" | _ Door and TablaMats; Cooking Stove and Kit in taleated actre««, MISS MARLAN waTTs | chen Furnitare. Also, 1 " Wige Flurence Grosvenor in two ch | _1 firstâ€"class Reftigerator ; and 1 Platform Scales This Evening, Tharsday, A-.-t.;“ L BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. terthe Srstâ€"time is Ottawsa, the great e |.. Also, a frstâ€"clase assortment of & Dramsa of ‘ T ~_ CROCKERY AND GLAsswWARE °. . DoT, |_.. _ _ |"ZP At the Variety Hat, No. 54 Subsex Street. â€" erey c , | * JOSEPH BOYDEN, â€" oR. THE CRICKET oNX ffllnll;\{fl_m 1 186y General Commission Agent. yEW ADVERTISEME C s se Cw NT aidk: olve a* sered, with * good SAW MILL, wotkâ€" cae sprgh *** an4 which may be '«Im tcl siy wesniht 48 each year. There is t *n head of w at8t. ami the Miil and MacHinery & « & seder, and has« a fair custom busingss, which :; te largel® extonded. The tmber on the Colee Forch and Maple. The Nine Mile «ailed ¢ I ' PICâ€"SIC WILL COME OFF AT k4 â€tlc‘T‘ GIOU.D, A the above place in aid of St. George‘s Church, OR, PARIS IN 178. | _ | Gloucester, on I&IDA\'. AUVGUST 3is1, Guustrei_ ____._____._............~.Mr. Bafteo Hil | Gownn‘s Bras and String Band §eate\ (ecaw®. Laasoe aous Nbima oi i oo gacienntuen wRiots sUCCEss OF THE db.h." G Tragedias. NMr. BARTON RILL, will l euâ€" might in 1two of bis most populas characâ€" wie® @o#as‘s fall batd will ‘be in '.--«-r. e. Preâ€" ; sas -:sau m‘u":u- oâ€"hl‘m-.‘ Doore open at dyifie Cl lssiil tibta BErfEEE:S efaf T# @ 1$}}*:} Aagast 36 ifieey t Cag ME ccciccccenccccocmccccacctkke W (His last mt-_c!_)‘ (His last appearance but one.) | * Mevenieclecusunteats xi-hm)ï¬"._ 1 @GENXERAL MNEETING i xrchoiders of the m?--:n * v will be boi! at their office, in Tt :‘b AY. SEPTEMBER &h, pros, w. F ‘ 5 e rRAÂ¥CTS BOURXE, L a t 14â€"1 GOD SAVE TBE QUEEX A JA 2 Y £L $s t [ a a '.“'-"& AND I FARM FOR SALE. etween ‘L‘Orignal _“"_ s"" Li se as a. Copying and Ep fre yeaes o'!r:gtm we t reatine, of a Rotieit st Mr. Goulden‘s Ho "#4 | w«A YOUNG MAX~JÂ¥8ST om England wishes a situation in Resoue," late " Bi )m:." 1 : Yiou to name Â¥; course and the race.| 1 name wee, | of a mile. I ilP ; » to come off bet the ‘Ist Piease pat up halfthe monâ€" inde of W om. Dicksos, )t . ieq . *h meptember, and it wil} be 22272 +0 Pilp ccCEPTED.â€"To XR. JOUN @REEXE, Js > JT â€" | Miss Floreace Gfcereae: | 3T. GEORGE‘S CHURCH PICâ€"NIC Miss Marian Watts @1 NTS Crockery and Glassware. ;'l‘". UNDENSIGNXED HAVING Pur» | chased the FURNITURE of Two Private | Dwellings, now offets the same for sale, and will *YV, G1,, HKtoneware, f ©HINA. Tnt sUBsCRIBER HaviING JU8T received one of the largest consignments of White «Gramite Stoneware, China, Crockery, and Glassware, from the celebrated manufacturers, J. R. Boothe Burslem, England, and feels confident that he can sell them 23 per cent. cheaper than any other bouse in the city. The Goods are "all firstâ€" class, and a call to see themi is respect{ully solcitâ€" «l.". R@" Remember the place, No. 42, Notth side Ridean Street. A. ROWE, * | Auction Sale of Minks by the Hudâ€" soun‘s Bay Company. 'l\uu nvusox‘s Bay comrAaxy will offer for Sale by Auction, in Montreal, on FRIDAY,the FOURTEENTH SEPTEMBER next, at TWO oc‘clock, abour NINE TéHtot SAND FLVE HUXDRED MINKS, in lots of 220 to 300 Skine. .. JOMN LEEMILNG & 004 $ # ts Auctioneers. VARIETY HALL ! Montreal, August 22 â€" _ Have been secured ; and A GRAND, ARCHERY MATCH Will take place st 3 pm. Open to all Ladies. Prize : nwuflzyu.†Feltham. (Mr. A. L. Russell has consented to act as umpire. Croâ€" Z; PERRY DAVIS‘ «L. VEGETABLE + = P A 1 N KILL E R ! . CGive Decided Bargains ! | =* AT THE OLD PRICE. 3 | yar eewark or couNTRRFEITS AND ~a l WORTHLESA IMITATION®. * & | Mare 6,1866. . (T V =}~â€"~qpous Ql6v No. 34, Sussex Street. T CTIOGX ®ALES,. AT BORTHWICK SPRINGS wÂ¥ WORTH are furnished by the Colâ€" W. DUCK, NECRETARY, Avorosk®® r prove unfavor ay following. 21214 211td shall be CTP AL showié a 4100 00 English cligible 1866. NEW FALL GooDs. One SiX CASES ENGLISH FLOOR OlL CLOTHS. OoONE BALE WHITE SHIRTINGS. NEW DRESS GOo0oDs, I XEW WINCEY®, Canadian TWEEDS in Great Variety ! t NEW BRUGGETS, CoLorRED coTToNX YARN OTTA W A, August 32. New Winties. New Fall Prints. New Fall Prints. SV HOLESALIE ANDJREDTAITLL. PA RLAND., MI NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !! AUGUST 23rd, 1866. GR:A NT & HENDERSO N. ARE OPENING NEW G00D8 x{}lmr DRESSES, CLOTHS, > i TNTS.;FI TMPORTANT RIBBON TRIMMINGS, T1 1866) NEW FALL GOODS. (1866. SAW MJ CT‘EFYC MILL SITES with water capable of drivin TIMBER LLMILTS on the ;-\uho and Gatinoa and Gatineaa : | â€" Lisence No. 441, 1865 and ‘66, 1 __ The Buildings on the eastsideof Sussex Street, lately cccupied by Mesaas Jas. Brovou & Co. City Lots No. 3 and 4; Theodore Street North, Block e erprcrarerecprerchs ecsprecontseccerse e ge 198 «* «_ 10 " 11, King!Stroot, Enst, 16 o) eeporenrennteebeiieversenteressespnenen t ME « « 12, Wilbrod South, M indrrernrevpitrrekyrees ippessseconss ooAE ws a« 2, 3, 4, Theadore Streot North, M M Lincve reveevederrventirrennesstnnendi Ne 99 a Wc 18, Gloucester Street W est 650 eeverkeneerrerneaivesiecnereennenengenetn # u 41, 42, 43, Besserer Street North, _ ©" _...........ccconememmemmemenen 86 ® 99 0000 Plans of the above may be seen with the Proprietor at the Mills, or at Mesare, Canningham & Lind .rwmmm ) % ( and place of sale will be made known in a fature advertisement. 194.â€"14 * ©» a 1 1 Susskex Stroeet, OTTAW A, 21st August, 1866.~ /). IE SAW MILLS knows from Ottawa, and a short di DUTIES REDUCED TO 15 PER CENT. ON MONDA! rMPORTED SINCKE Tlli: REDUVCTION IN THEK PC CC‘ TWO CASES CLOAKINGS. BELONCII A&KRE NoW sSsSHEWING / * ans: > â€""~ â€"SEW PRINTS, 2: &] xE w c coTToNs, i l0 â€" sBw. FAXNCY FLANNELS JUST â€" OPENED. No., 20, Sparks istreet. AMERICAN COPTTON YARN, Choice Faney Dress Goods ! GER KX B P O Râ€"â€"C:â€"AXt THE® OTNPAWA TIMES AUGUSHt 30, i8s66. (Late JAS. BROUGH & CO.,) vu as the GATINEAU MILLS, situated about sevem miles distance above the new Bridge now in course of erection. Also, three capable of driving a large amount of machinery, â€"Also, the following sine and Gatineau rivers, Ignace Creok and Gatineau, Joanâ€"de Terre CANADIAN FLANNELS, | d | s |CcANADIAN CcoTTON IBAGS, . | { j P t L L . T ‘CANADIAX TWIXE BAGS, 1C TO ANDREW MAIN /, 10th SEPTEMBER. 1866 â€" LLS, MILL SITES BER LIMITS, j L y 3 ‘FLANNELS.‘ ‘CoTTtoNSs, SHIRTINGS wWINCIES. HOSIERY. 8. G1Lov Es. P d PROPEETY, â€"nip 4 <Gmeâ€"â€" > RY DAY IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTsS, VIZ.,, P RO P E R‘TETY. Magee & Russell. TrPCHMOR & CO, CANADpIAN CoTTroON YARN &e., AND OF 50 square bo m w4 50 ‘26 30 &o., miles,â€"Tomasine River Crow and Colonge River, ffu,-co Creek. ean de Torre River, * New Grey Cottons * New Dress Goods , Esgq. PY. New Dress Goods New Grey Cottons 18060. 204y 209â€"6m INSURA NCE ADV ERNTS. Commercial Union Assurance Company, UAPITAL, f FULLY SUBSCRIBED. ; JA Risks nccopted on wood ot other buildings in FRANCIS CLEMOW, Aug. 10â€"200,3m ‘ Agent, Elgin Street. FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y GILLEsPIS, MOFEFATT & CO, AGENTS FOR CANADA. PW TLHIS COMPANY HAVINGINVESTED, I# prepared to -m-nXt Risks: on Dwollingâ€"bouses, Hounlwld Goods atid Furniture, and General Merâ€" chandise at the lowest current ratos. For the special sccurity of Policy=holders i 5 in Canada, Ottawa, Fob.â€"12, 1866 I Hundred Thousand Dollars, RovalCanadianBank Ottawa, June 21 2s AUCTION ‘SAIJ}S. oses. Important Sale of Timber Limits: Saw Millis, City and Farming Property, â€" and Fuarnishings of large I.-nbor‘lpg Tlll TRUSTEE®S 6" THE ESTATE of the late JOHN EGAN, to close the Trust of this extensive establishment, will offer by On Wednesday and Thursdayv. PUBLICâ€"AUCHNION . The 19th and 20th September, the following TIMBER LIMITS, coveriug an area of some 700 square miles, in Blocks, as below : Bessets, Grant‘s Creek and Petawawa, Licenses No#. 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 and 77 of 1865 and ‘66, with altotal area of about 225 square miles. | 4 uhi t e d edirs n m aar. sonant This Block of Limit«, intersected by two large streams, which have been improved at immense nrmc. and having a frontage of some sixtéen miles on the main Ottawa, is -ruurr_lruod for either SAWâ€"LOG or TIMBER MANUFACTURE, a depot sn ee TT REas N AEREi m wce (et e T with buildings of every denv‘riptljoo..w‘dh:: I'l‘} :'é‘&ï¬ï¬f.'f:.'.?d'r?;}’w five hundred acres of land, is included in this lot.. _ o in s L 41 00000 403 C ouftwedd Madawaska Block, Licenses No#. 225, 226, 221, 228 and 229, on the main Madawaska and Opeongo Branch, covering an area of some 220 -zunn miles has a frontage on the Madawa«ka of 15 miles, and 10 on the opeonfn Branch ; a Farm of some 200 acres, with excelleot buildings, and a Grist Mill with tï¬iil,ul. The Little Bonnechere Block, Ueem:l.!\'oc. 2l‘9 BE mm Cns Dasvater: 220, 221, 222, 223, and 224, of 1865 and 1866, extend â€" ing from Cuchente Lake to the,sources of the Litâ€" the Bonnechere, some 20 miles, with a derh of from five to eight miles on each, side, and embracing an area of yome 216 equare miles, with Farms, Saw Mills, Dams and Slides, the latter of which, with the othér improvements of the river through the limits, gost some £8,000. e n 4e0 us w x The above limits are all supplied with material for next winter‘s operations, as fx.,m-. Oxen, Pork, Flour, Hay, Oats, &0., (Inventories of which will be furcished); these, the purchaser of the limits is reâ€" quired to take at a fair valaation, f Pontiae Mill pru!zrty and Saw Mills, (if not Jn‘eâ€" viously sold) are situated on the Chatts Falls at the head of the Chaudiere Lake. There are some “'i «aws in all, with cutting capacity of 809 logs in “nmpmpo' block of fo e rty comprises a some four to five hundred acres onn-d.topdur with a namber of splendidly placed mill sites, with an unlimited supply of water. ; Real Estate, City of Ottawa, oa?flnl Lot 18 North Baird Street; 18, South MeKay Street ; 23 and 24, South Sparks Street, and 23 and 24 North Queen Streetâ€"will be sold « en bloe." _ 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 Bm: ‘Streot, o!’aiu the Russell House, hv.l: & ago on Sparks Street of 118 ft. 6in., on Welâ€" #470 0n D peERE ETTOEE C .A 09. Are CEANK EC M SeDG L llnftofl Street 122ft. 6in. nthe above are some of the finest sites in the City for private residences or business purposes. ï¬ont $ J(‘ï¬â€˜i:!’.';l':'m;flh_rï¬;‘c..;...,.....loo acros Lots 10, 16, & N W 4 of 17 in the 5th range500 acres Lot 19, in the 4th range Lot 10, Range A, Cologne Lake,............163 acres Lot 7, 2nd RANGG,............»»»»..+«sscsc0......200 mores Lot 7, 34 RADGe,........s««»«ssssâ€"m0sesiree«»«+,»,200 8Gr08 West } 10, 1st TRDOROy..:seevex reerse cssevscenc« 100 A6r08 Lots 6 and 7, 3d range, Musk Rat Lake...400 acres Lot 5, 4th range, Musk Rat Lake............ 200 acres a oNsLOW. 4 Weost 4 Lot 15, in the 4th TADGO...ccccccsecee+ 50 acres South 4 Lot 4, in the 7th un‘ol†acres North 4 of Lots 23, 25, 26 & 27, in range 9..400 acres North j of Lot 12, 8 4 of 13, & 8 { of 24, 8 {‘oflm 10, 11, 18, and whole of 19,......400 acres Lot 13, 8 j of 12, & N i of 14, range 11..300 acres NEP EAN. Rear j of Lot 27, in the 4th concession......100 acres j WAKEFIELD. South }s of Lets 13â€"and 14, 10th range......200 acres BHULL, a * South 4 of Lot 28, in the 8th range...........100 acres EARDLEY. Lot 14, in the 6th "nf' 87 acres Lots 12, (165 umz, 3, (133 meres), and ‘ W jj ot 11, 12t un‘o..................‘...IOO acros 1 CUMBERLAND. mwsribe: OF LONDON, Ustablished in 1782. in conformity with the Provincial Aot, Lot 3, in the 8th concession.................... .200 80708 ALL UMETIE ISLAND. Part of Lot 5, 200 FADGO... «se eeeeererrersere $1 acros a : BRISTOL. N W 4 of Lot 17, PAMGO 5....00ee2ssesseesereee 50 acres N W 4 of Lot 13, (100 neres), N W 4 of 18, (100 acres),and N W 4 of 19,(84 acres) in the 7th COnCO8RION............«««»««+««..284 80708 NI:otMl.nu&tofl,NlHudsw ¢ of 15, in the concession............ 400 acres Rear } of Lot 1, front 4 of 3, rear 4 of 5, and Lot 16, in the Â¥th concession........}00 acros non_lg(l.dl.frontl of Lot 3, and nu‘M Aastr har amt V IbwraBe db ven Th claecs OFrAWA AGENCY : ceâ€"â€"Desbarats‘ Building, T7 Sparks St. M. P. HAYES, " _ 4 of Lot 4, in the 10th concession........300 acres Lot 1, and 3 E 4 of Lot 8, in the 11 th con..800 aores Lot 3,jind front 4 of Lot 6, in 12th con......300 neres Business» i CLARENDON. W 4 of Lot 4, and N W } of Lot 6, W 4 of Lot 4, and iÂ¥ W & 0f 104 D," W.MInt{.tndNW)ofmG,mon..!Mum Lot 1, front? otms,nus‘:f 11, ‘front 4 of Lots 12 and 13, 1 unr...m acres 8 W q of Lot 1, rear 4 of Lot 3, W 4 of Lot 11, and Lots 22 and 24, in the llth_u nn,......"..................................'.....cw ©BECE R«u of Lot 4, W 4 of Lot#â€"12 and lx.rurs Lots 14,and 15, front 4 of Lots 16 an = 18 in the 12th rango.............»«........1 000 a0r08 Lots 12, 14, 17, and rear }s of Lots 20 nllm #4, POuR ERbRmemeseentt d C CRll gis Terms tor. city y and lands:â€"One fourth MWH! equal annual instalmonts, with int at 7 per cent: A m A Meen ie ulg o2Â¥ Ub is on ft snb anivtntaiiPt suisliut wb I Bomé of the above Lands are timbered, others are improved, and all are valuable, from their suâ€" mm, and facilities of access, to both and Ottawa market. The Stock consists of very superior Draught Horses, an immense quantity of Chains, Ropes, Boats, Anchors, and a couple of hundred pairs of The Sale will commence at one pam» . each day«» ‘Jmhr terms will be made known previous to @. . Plans of the above br.roporuu can be seen and further information obtained.. In Montreal, from HENRY McKAY, Exchange Court. In Aylmer, from HENRY CHIPKIL{.. at the Office of the Trusteés. In Quebec, from JOHN FORAN, Esqr., and in Ottawa, from MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN. _ M Orricxâ€"Opposite the Ontario Bank, En:h 19 axp 20, Commmut, Loxnoy. 21, 18th TADGO,..sccseeeeseennene+ PrOWNSHIP OF LITCOHFIELD. PIHICENIX In the City of Ottawa, FARMING LANDS®. wWESTMEATA JOHN DURIE, Agent Ottawa, No. 10, Sparks Street. 47â€"utf £2,500,000 8TG. aseectern 157« AcENT. .... 200 acros 200 acres 700 acres HAIR â€" CUTTERS | T0 THEIR HIGHNESSES the PRINCE of Wales, and Prince‘ Alfred, His (irace the Duke of Neweastle, Lord Elgin, 8 r Edmund JMoad, Lord Monek, Right Hon, Earl 8t. Germains, Gon. Bruce, Major _Teen-hla, Major Cowell, and Suite. _ ‘English and French Perfumery, Cutlery, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes. tss â€" MGentlemen‘s and Ladies‘ Wig« of all sizes and golors kept on hand. _ ' * 7 vï¬'h;i-ii{'- Celobrated Razor Strop and Razor Paste, from 18 3d to be. ______ -,,x_‘_.;i:,.wk of English, French and German Toys. | Ottawa, Aug. 20. 08y PECG RE'I‘I("I‘FULL\' calls the attention his numerous customer« and the public general, to an assortment of _ Colored Meltons and Coatings, Rome of Thieh are‘already made and on yview, suâ€" reriur instyle to anything that has, as yet, been ntroduced in Ottawa. Jn order to make room for this lot of Goods will be made up ten per cent under lhe’lgu_l.'llpmu. y eg To in Elgin Street, oppesite thie Post Ogee. 'l’mn\n':t '.'M»y‘ 1 . FALL AND WINTER â€" STOCK, YOUNG LADIES‘ INSTITUTE, =~ l WELLINGTON STREET, SLKE i. NL HEARMOYS;â€":2..s5 4500000000000 0000+ T"ll sCHOOL WILL REâ€"OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPT. 3. . Arrangements have been eo-}plmd by which the different elasses it E;fli-h. rench, and Music will recéive thoroug! efficient training. . Parties desirous of comun.â€" nicating with the Principal, can do so by lecer ant" the 24th of August, after which time she willâ€"be a her residence. â€" There aretwo vacancies for Bom | ing Pupils,. Circulars, containing the terms of t.i tion and board for the coming school year, can be obtained at Durie & Son‘s, and Orine &>Son‘s, Sparks Streot. A Ag2â€"1944 _ sSTOpm.AGE, 1N FIRSTâ€"CLASS BUILDINGS, Aug. 10â€"200.2m LOIT. on the 1st instant, a large Black f Setter Dog, answers to the name of Berkso. Any one nhnnnf him to this office, or giving inâ€" formation that will lead to his recovery will be suiâ€" tably n":_aied; and if found in the possession of any one r the date of this notice they will be Boarding School of the Prey‘ Bisters, Ottawa, Til‘ CLASSES FOR YOUNG LADIEKS ‘undér the Superintendence of the Grey Sisters, will ha ra.onenad on MONDAY. the 32» SEPTEMâ€" -Enh_r{-}:;w on MONDAY, the 32ao SEPTEMâ€" BER. a All applications to be‘addressed as usual to the Lady Superioress. * Convent, Ottawa, 20th August. Rost ; .. LIKE THE PHGENIX OF OLD f Tlll UNDERSIGXED RE+ spectfully tender their thanks to their numerous friends and customers for the liberal patronage bertowed wpon them, and at the same time intiâ€" mate that duJ r:vo. since the recent fire on Rideau Street, opened the store in the . building, corner of Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, nearly n’,» wowite Messrs. Workman & Grifin‘s, where they wi ! eonâ€" stantly keep on hand a superior stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, &c., which they will sell at the very lowest prices. ts # 8. & H. BORBRIDGE. WAI'I'ID BY A SINGLE GENTLE» man board in a private family. , Address, stating terms, &e., B.A.F., Post Office,Ortawa, 215â€"3 WAI‘I“D.MA ll(}uzu.n in a General Store by a of 20 years‘ experience. Speaks French nrï¬n‘li-h; also tboroug!fly unâ€" derstands Bookâ€"keeping. References if required. Please address to A. J},, at the Post Office, Ottawa. WA.'I'ID-â€"'I‘WO YOUNG LADIE® are desirous of obtaining situations as RESIâ€" DENT GOVERNESSES, or as Teachers of Junior Pupils, either together, or separately, in Academics. No choice of place, whether in Cnu}- or in the States. Ottawa, April 2, 1866. Xiw"'Tgyï¬JGr.;.du _xnï¬cuhm 2 D 0n swaser w VW CERY or GENERAL STORE, by a young man who is experienced in the business. Apply at this office. i Ottawa, April 14. 100 tf / Wu-r:n.-â€"A €ITUATION in a GROâ€" CERY or GENERAL STORE, by a young KB gentiemen may obtain comfortable rooms on reasonable terms, either with or without board, in the brick building next the Queen‘s Printing Office, Sparks Street, Ottawa. w9R .|>. Ottawa, 215t August, 1866 BOAI_DIIG.â€"-HBB. REYXOLDS, «THE Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Stroet, 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that she is prepared to accommeodate six or eight :;u:d por 122â€" GovERNMENT nOUSE, Ottawa, 17th August, 1866. PRESENT : ‘ HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERâ€" ; AL IN COUNCIL | Hl. EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASTD | to lay before the Council a Tariff of Datics | to be imposed under the authority. of an Act of the | [pflalmn of Canada, ipnnod in theâ€"session there. | of held in the Twentyâ€"ninth and Thirtieth yoays ‘of | "","‘3.".‘!'!1‘_'_‘!,‘;'“"“':““". en P j aECH PP 2 O CCC ild #« An Act to provide a fund towards: defraying expenses incurred for ï¬mu nmnnrg to the eï¬ ciency of the Registry Laws of Lower Canada." Whereupon His Excellency was pleased to order and it is hereby ORDEREDâ€" k + COXT C dracm 1. s@nnâ€" oo m m RmEny ECC OT CC That on, from and after the FIRST day of OCâ€" TOBER next, there shall be imposed, levied ‘and :llo:t:: on each deed, ing.:uunt olrï¬dm-umenl reâ€" stered in any lgnry ce in Lower Canada, and on onr‘i'lu made in such Registry Oflice on or after the said day, the following duties \resâ€" and on onr'i:unh made in sWen RERIIE ATCT on or after said day, the following duties |re«â€" pectively, that is to say : I On every will, marriage contract or donation, Thirty Cents. | On every deed or instrument effecting or evidencâ€" ing the 130, exchange, bypothecation or wm' af raal nroverty, for & sum or consideration exdordâ€" Ottawa, July 27 of real propomlor & sum or consideration eAG0°M~ ln{,h value , Thirty Cents. l m every other deed or instrament,_Fifteen (ents. COn every search, with or without certificate, |Five ents, t That until further orders the above duties shall, in all the Registration Counties or Registration Diâ€" visions of Lower Canada, be paid in money, and the amount of such duties meird by every Regisâ€" trar rflt&lvoly. shall be by him ‘accounted for and paid over to the Receivor General immedintely after the close of every third month, to be reckoned from the said First day of October next. | WM. H. LEE,: Aug. 10â€"200f We Rise from our Ashes!! SHEFFIELD HOUSE, JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS, BROOCEHES, LOCK &e., . &s, #o. . Who Saw Him Last ? 208â€"tf OARDING. »â€"« THREE OR FOUR 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. . K. MacGQILLIVRAY & Co., Ottawa, August 23 OR SALE. $ 2,500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT. t TOP DEPOT! M. HOLBROOK. July 12, 1866 FREE OR 1N BOND. + FRANCLIS CLEMOW REMOV AL: PROPRIETOR OF TH C. BANSLEY & CO. Ottawa, opposite Ontario Baniks « f PERFU ME RS tter, stating &rï¬ouan. * J. or J. E., THREE RIVERS, Co, St. Maurice, Canada East © 1866 . ! 80â€"4f: 0 Have just received a lot of / GOLD _ JEWELLERY ! WAXTS. No. 424 Eparks Stroot, MANUFACTURING CoNBISTING oF AND E. MoGILLIYRAY Klgin Street 21 Pr 1 NCIP AL of ETS < $L000! â€" | WIIEELER & WJ Lsf) s P UOE ®TA NDA MRD KE WINCG M ACHINE Ist. It has the least machinery: of any Stitch Machine in the world, thereby hein 2nd. The simplest. i Ord. The easiest running. ht l 4th. Tus casiest managed. | SYMMLLIG DINOL 6th. The most durable. d 7th. The most poiselere; and 8th. Has c.j.fc‘ity and attachment for performing a greater variety of work, and better, m d is the moâ€"t beautiful and neatest machine in the | market . In order to keep pace with. the demand, L have just. received the Lr“eu lot ever yet impd into mil-l.«-i'y, which will be sold at prices tojsuit the million. R f . 6. A. WALTON, Agént. f + 37 Sparks Street, Oftawa. "%%.. N. B.â€"Needies for all Machines, Machine Oil, mpool Silk, ete, : All kinds of Sowing Machines repaired. i 199y . > oy) us!ySuo9e pur ‘ E4g48A 10 6ano KINÂ¥LWUIT voUV SWHALLIHY I’IH‘ * £4 1d10b91 pemBu0 on mosy yw*u;‘ uy . *squsinusoy, puw #J090p ‘#400041) »3019Â¥u3( 1j 3w opes a0f pus osn U;. o# kouy, , | â€"umoqed® 4th bth 6th 1th © Lo ‘ _« The Prophet Jonah, his Character and Mission to Nineveb," by Robert Martin, t _ Second Volume, " Alford‘s Critical English Tesâ€" tament." k | * Theclogy and Life," by Plumptre.| _ , © Qutlines. ofâ€" Philosophy and l.h+nnu by Vinet. k‘ + | The English Magazines, for August, ‘The American Magazines for September. f PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in great variety. ‘The Test Books used in all the City Bchools. Jl‘h'l‘ UEECEIVED, * Tangled Talk," an eP Wsayist‘s Holiday. | * The Gentle Life," Ind series, | " The Dean‘s English," (being m eri Ju- «m the « Queen‘s English,") by Moon. _ *Undertones," by Robert Buchanan «Idyls and Legends of Inverbury," by Robert Buchanan. 1 5 * « Londou Poems," by Robert Buchazan. «"Qur Church, and Her Services," by Oxenden. _ "# A Book of Golden C *# llmb‘ of Mdyï¬'e.†L ues «* About in the World," b Gentle Life." "rA y Â¥N0 CTETTC RATCC “Jou.r‘lul of Eugenie Guerin." * I+tlen of En ‘elsg_unrin." 4ns i wH®l NP URP COWRSTOTIHT Lt LOI‘I'.-..OI sATURDAY EVENING last a small VALISE, with fudrn(, bearâ€" ing the nams of W M. MCCARTHY, Q EBEC. Was taken from on board the steamer Queen Victoria. Any person giving such in,f_omwu as will lead to w§â€"L8I M ) *Â¥aAÂ¥H1O An rson giving such information #% will JORC M ituyre'::nry -TI:L nitsh; + ' Apply to DENNIS WHALEXN, y Grocrr, 2 . © Rideau Street. . 200 BBLS. OF MESS AND Plll- M ESE P.ORK, Packed and inspected by â€"R. Kinly, Esq., of Ottawa. â€" _ ALrso, a LARGE $ToOK oF Ottewa, Jannare 4 Groceries & Liquors of the world in the matt c«lmr{ Merchants would do well to examine beâ€" ore purchasing elsewhere. I . p. WHELAN, _ T“". sUHS"RNIBLCIR HAS BEEN Iy» structed by. Danie! ©"*Connor, ., Assignee to the ab ve Inâ€"olvent Eâ€"t o, to sell (hu premisâ€" es. cor. or of Sussex and Murray Stregts, on WEDâ€" XFSDAY, the n AUGUSI, , the whole of the Sto*k in T. ade.‘cousisting of a genetal asâ€" xoutmant of Groceries, Liquors, &¢., ounting as per Inren ary to $1,805 430. at so nâ€h in the 4. Auabtiver oo Bv: t t mee dn w dz ie dPran. iWP C T\ 0 N.B.â€"A Boy wanted per Inson ary to $1,805 40e, at so mugh in the 4. Incladed in the Inventory is a Aine STEAM ENGLNE, used for driving Coffee and Spice Mills. Sale at 11 ‘o‘clock. Terms cash. Inventory and Ktock may be examined on application to the undersigned, or to assignee Ottawa, August 23 _â€"â€"~ 4. Sale of Timber Limits on w River, ‘NYHNYA °PCP Tlll sUBSCRIBER WILL OFFER for sale at his offiee, on flil&‘d.h this city, on the SIXTM day of SEPT MBER next, at 12 o‘clock, noon, that valuable White Pine Timber Limit, on the Black River, belonging to the Estate of the aboveâ€"named Insolvent, as déscribed in Liâ€" wense No. 74, ‘66â€"‘67. 84 Tfl:;-ldc known on day of sale. For further particulars, a to $ pply FRANCIS CLEMOW, 12y Aug. 10â€"200t4 Couxt or Cariet0®, Couny or cuu-ml,] Pv'“o? !;'l':::m1 pyliti idns sc T Gourts of GENERAL vara®k Spsstoxs oPf | ful fragrance and rich. THE rncn. and CounTY ggflï¬'l'- in ant fit glossy appearance impart~ 6‘;:,‘,‘,:‘:‘,:‘}{{;‘,‘,’,“"“"0‘.;“.& o;;‘.’."',a'...:'n'r uEs ed to the hair, and no fear 35‘:":;'3{&3,“!‘5?}:‘“‘:,{" ul of which afl |_of soiling the skin. sealp, on Coroners, Bailiffe, Constable®, -mfl«hnwfl.- \ most élegant headâ€"dress, :::M.lm wlz:'" take notise and govern | Sold by all Druzgints. meelves accord + | a "* emmox rraser, _ | | Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. : yawhs jpapig§itNC| |_ Soid by Georye Nortimer, John Reberee M f _ BAILIFF) _ | | § Massey, H. F. McCarthy and + Skinmer,% 11 T4 Bherifi‘s Office, Ottawa, . _ ‘July, S1st, 1866. Insoivent Act of 1864. the matter of C:ARLES SPARROW, the OST.=â€"â€"0ON SATURDAY ~EVENING ~NIEEW BOOEs. 1TOR SsSALE. Insolvent Act of 1864. THE MATTER OF WILSON 8STITT, AXN INSOLVENT. â€"| For sale by SEAV J NG MACHINE® Points of reellen ESMONDE BROS., 43, Sparke St., ; _ Opposite Ontario Bank 'Cmmx,] Pvm.tc NoTICE wit: hnb‘ 'gim that the .GRNERAL QUARTE |sSEssIoNns OF ACB, and COUNTY COURT, in and for Jounty of Carleton, will be holden at the e0l? n 2ald City of Ortawa, on TUESâ€" BBLS. OF MESS AND PRIME r of CilARLES SPJ young‘r, aun Losolvent. 4 11J;*0U ILXY iden Deeds," by the author of seddo hyypoy » uw;-' ‘_D;I:I. JOHN DURIE & sOX, 10, Sparks Stre STOVE 61 ‘I"‘ foran 9( ‘ Wait i few days mntil ron | H. lcklAN. uctioneer, | > 124 Largest & Best Ever consigned to blul'l‘ STOV ES Official Assignee B§00K 6t hrame M I NE 1y Farms For Sale‘! 100 100 200 s f No« 3+ 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITTCATED in the Township of Orgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the.4th concession. . There is about 25 aores of this Farm cleared, the remainder is cover ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a ; good Farm, and will be «old at reasonahle rates. t 3344\ Ottawa 100 ; | IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEA N Ottawa, December 18, 1865 CITY PROPERTY! Â¥V of the City Limits, with A DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon. One halfof the land 1« cleared und well fenced. These properties are worthy the attention of intending purchasers, and will be sold CHEAP. P Nttawa, Feb. 22, 1866, (.\'D;SPIT:&W WILL BE GIVEAN ‘or fu y to % wl..bcm m o i. o a, Mombrent is to be the new Bank 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. . * AL80, 23 ACRES OF LAXD. In the To'n:ilp of Gloucester, situated about hal « mile from Billings Bridge. This land can be sol4 en bloc or in lots of 5 neres. For further particulars, apply to _ â€"___ _ Aa To RENT,«â€"â€"â€"A BAE Bs House, with working utensits, with a good house nnddyam, 3" stabling ; and a good run .of cus omers ; also, for eale a good baker‘s wagon, borse ard harness. ‘Possession immediat»ly. kKent modâ€" erate. Apyly at this office for particulare. . Ottawa, June 26. i61¢t Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866. for a General Merchant. t For particulars apply to the Proprietor on the substitute for the oldâ€"fashioned Clay Pipe. CIGAR MACHINE : Is recommended to.Smokers as a very choice Wl‘l‘ll IT A CHILDCAN ROLL WITH ease as good a Cigar tor ONE CENT out ot leaf ur smoking tobacco, as you nn: for TEX. You can use the very best tobasco, need not resort to the use of a strong pipe for cheapness. RETAIL PRICE,. . ... was DOLLAR LNU!BEE OF LoTs SITUATED 1N different parts of the city, well adapted either for private residenpes or business purposes For furl[u:r particular« and terms of sale. Richmond, February. 10, 1866. Any ordinary emoker will save Machine in a week or two. ‘orulonlyu ho J. G. ZIMMERMAN Tobaceos, Cigars, Meerschaun Briar, Gutta Percha Pipes,&c. T O BAC C OS ! LOTS & HOUSES. Ottawa, June 26 0Ts NO8. 2 ANXD 3 ON THE NXORTH | side of Wilbrbod Street. . ‘These lots are situat ed opposite .St. Jo-o';h'- College, â€" (Sandy Hill,) and are well suited for the erection of private dwellings. TWO AND A«â€"HALF sToRY HoUsk®, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Catheawrt Street. The building is nearly new, and fiz. ishedâ€"30x36. | There is also a good Frame Dwelling on the 24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. Jt is siteated in the imâ€" mediate vicinity of the lh'\l-rn(v Terminus, and is a very desirable placeâ€" for a private ut least 50 acres, and the remainder is bover . ed with a fine Hardwood Bush, The Farm is within five auilee of the City, and is drobats fully situated on the banks "of the Rideas ’0‘("“ oF THE PROP known as the «O~=IAN HALL gituated in the Townehip of (Glouoest ty of Carleton, berng the Last hall of 5, in the second concession, Kadea There . is an extensive clearing on folly situated on the banks â€"of the Bides Kiver, thus having an approach to the cil wither by land or water. The land is of superior quality, and yields excellent croy PROPERTY .FOR SALE VALUABLE _ m ACRES OF LAND, IN TM EC Township of OGegoode, County of Carte ton. â€" This Farm is situated within Twomile of the Gloneester Church, and within Eleven mile« of Ottawa City. There i+ about 49 weres of this Farm cleared and under culdra tion. )O acres orsraxn is "rur Township of Gloucester, County of Carle torf being the East half of Lot No. 21, is 2nd concession, This is a good Farm an will be sold cheap. LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Â¥Urs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen»n ind lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots '0 ACRES OF LANXD, ITUATELW in the Fownship of Gloucester, County f Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th con e«sion. â€" There is about 20 neres of this Farm learcd, the remainder is cqvered with w of the hair, supplying reâ€" quired nourishment, .and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disapâ€"_ pears, bald spots are corâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and Inuxuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladics and Childre:» will appreciate the delighs , ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart~ ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, seailp, on most élegant headâ€"dress, TITHIX TWOâ€"A ND« A«HALF MILE® APPLY To s0°€ POR SALE, coxsIsTI®® or 25 ACRES OF LAXD A OHOICE ASSORTMENT OoFP ______ . Bartssrer, ‘Telegraph Building, Ottawa City, articulare, to nucu‘tfl.uqy. EsQq, FANCY GOODS,= TOBACCO®. Snol- AND DWELLING~ House for Sale in the village c Richmond, 18 miles from the Cicy of Ottawa, An excellent opening â€"ALRQOâ€" ze &1 THUE â€"ALSOâ€" No. 1. A L R BALE.â€"Lot $ and i0 South Side Sparks Atreet L puwacisa thelnt An which THE PROPERTY . J. PRIEL & ©o, Or to H. McLEANS, 8O GEORGE BROW X ROOS® 244 , Spar City of Ottawa Land Ao®® n the lot 64 FAd nad of the 1j