NT3 one of the DEN V@ BUILDING Y MWP e PC miles to th*e the day of of the glob*: ‘A WA DpS! USE 131 t | 13 7 1#3 \o oV 0 . AT THE OLD PRICE. s@gr BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND woRrTHLESS 1MITATION®. . March 5 PA' N KJ ln'“LNE R ! Wednesday eve‘ng, the 14th Instant. eHAIR TO BE TAKEX aT ? OCLOCK. ' Members in arrear at the time this election bï¬'fll not N entitled to vote tln‘nu. THE ANNUAL MEETING Election of Offiteâ€"Bearers for the year 1866 REA DINXNG ROOM Ottawa, March 12, AUCTION SALE REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, THE 30th OF MARCH, At the hour of 11 @clock, a.m., The following very valuable property, viz. :. LOT NO« 5, In Block J, Cathcart Street, Le Broton Flats, with two very neat Cottages thereon, well.finisied, and separate from each other. At the Russell House Ts Block E, Sherwood Street, Le Breton Flats,; with two very neat Cottages thercon, well finished, and separate from each other. . e l o t ‘The above property is beautifully situated, and b“hm-tcloo'hbh(brue. It can be seen at any time before the Posâ€" ud.jv.g.-dm-ly TERMS oneâ€"haif Cash ; balance in two years at T per cent. Title undisputable. t At the same time and place A SECONDâ€"HAND muxsoml.a'ï¬um , suitable for a small Grist Mill, or Oil Well. ;tmhmnxr. Power‘s Sash snd Door Factory, East side of the Canal Basin. TERMS oneâ€"third Cash; balance in two and four months. 4 > HECTOR McLEAN, Averionkk®. Oitaws. March 9. 1866. T0â€"td Otawa, 58) SPARKSs STREET. (58 "Coaiee thee toey have smaglernt d AR P * ve "fl?un.l.u that their RECEPTION ROOMS are now open. We have the any 3 ur ‘anada, and by ~1"" Photographic Artists, * 1 Picture, alâ€" « * -‘ml:'t-h . 3 nh.d.ï¬-.'hhl we have made a special study , we cannot becxcelled._Every known description of Pictures taken. ‘Call and examine our" Rooms and specimens ; then judge of our ability. _J@"~ Remember the Gallery, over the Truxs Publishing Office, Sparks St. CC in Carnival Costaume,ACCURATELY taken and Colored to suit. â€"Z@"Call and K€ASâ€"FITTING ! .UO!‘I TO BE LEFT AT Esmonde Bros., â€"~ OM H.AN L. (OMawa, March 6, 1366. PURE KEROSENE OIL Expiration of c«:rar'tmnhlp. 1-. COâ€"PARTNXERSHIP EXISTING â€" between the undersigned as dealers in Sawed Lamber, and which was carried on under the firm «f LEVI YOUNG & CO., expired b{ limitation on the First day of February last. All accounts due bnprmptrvatiiveetipert 0! SUSDAY EVENING LAST, between &MH«-â€"# the Railroad Depot, a GOLD RIXG, with the initials «G. E. A.," engrayâ€" od thereon." Parties leaving the same at this office will be suitably rewarded. yews Ottawa, February 23, 1866. @€UEBEC BANEK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil e * be allowed on Deposits of . & Four Dollars and Upwards. Oitawa, Feb. 12, 1866. COUNTY OF CARLETON, L To Wir. § l.n.nlo-nc: 1§ HEREBY GIVEN, that the Courts of OYER and TERMINER aed GENERAL GAOL DELIVERY, and of A8â€" :ll and NISI PRIUS, in and for the said County b°-h-. will be holden at the COURT HOUSE, u.:"% of Ottawa, on TUESDAY, the SEVENâ€" o day of APRIL, A. D., 1866, at the hour TEX of the Clock, a.m.; of which all Coroners, N.F"l\ l-d:ï¬.a Cm.-’ bles, and ;Il :h.o.r; conâ€" are required to TAKE NOTIC s era themselves accordingly. 89 * sIMON FRASER, Midenie on thia en s Sprawr. Dercry Surawr. Suzurr‘s Orrics, Ortaws, ? By JAS. BAILIFF, PERRY DiAVIS * VEQGETABLE 2063313. OF MESS AND PRIME wraq I he earries on the business on his own account. Dated this Ninth day of March, 1366. LEVI YOUNG, . 4 JONES P. VEAZIE. HECTOR McLEAN A$ RECEINED INSTRUC Ottaws, March #, 1866. CGroceries & Liquors. W@F" Country Merchants would do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere. ; D. WHELAN, Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1866 STIFF &GREGORY, A$ â€" RECEINED INSTRUCTION® from MR. W AGGONER, to selÂ¥ by PUBLIC AUCTION, $ Ormics Hovrs:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 p,m. *‘ 3. V. NOEL, BY ORDER, e Members of the Ottawa Mechanies Institute and Athenseam, for the ORDERS FOR PLUMBING, &¢., TTCER S:A LE NOTICEH. Will be held at the PROCESS are onaâ€" bled to take a NOQOTICHE, LOT NO. 16, inspected by R. Kisiy, Esq., of C EK; T.OST , A LARGE STOCK OF â€"â€"0N%â€" J. P. ROBERTSON, â€"ONâ€" 43, Sparks St. Recording S ****_**| ot No, 1, North side York street, Blacksmith Shop thereon. eX «. «* 9, South side York st., 56x155 . 10, Nurth mge Carhenst s6,, 95 a i «o 10, 8 art st., FVe . Mate, .: tage, &c. stred, «_ _« â€"5, South side Bolton st., 36x‘ . tage, &e. w w 5'“‘ .‘wm ‘.“l’ late, with tage, &c. shed, and | «* «* 21, Sonth side. Bolton st., 56x7 f tage, &c. } ated, and | «* * 23, North side Cathcart st., rm- Cottage, &c. Posâ€"} @" * 18, Nerth side MceTagart st., Sof Coï¬.lg.":e. kyeats atf * *. 1, West uh:“m,m 8 ing; now occu as a c house. « «* 1, South Rideau st., 66x198, v imniokss â€"storey storc buildings Manager. 57â€"f w12â€"td 48â€"utf 66â€"7 29â€"tf ATUCTION SALE MHouschold Furniture residence, On the South Side of Ridenau Street + at 10 0‘c106K, .A.%.," All her Household Furniture and Effects, consisting in part as l‘ollovn. vieo: Black Walnut Sofas, (spring bottom) ; _ Black Wainut Chairs ; mh.(.\ngn; Centre Tables ; Side m; Clothes Presses ; ; Two Bedroom Sets, (aa fine) ; Bureaus ; Extension Di Table ; Bedsteads ; W ashstands ;&m; Two Whatâ€"Nots; Spring Mattresses ; Palliasses ; Lookingâ€"glasses ; Crockery and Glassware ; * l(;:mï¬; Oileloth ; * and Cooking Stove, with Furniture‘; Stovepipes ; and Kitchen Utensils. _ SNale positive, and without reserve. M [F&~ TERMSC ASHâ€"payable in bankable funds. HECTOR MeLEAN, Averione®®. . ON MoNDAY, THE 19th OF MARCH, Ottawa, March 7, 1866 Real Estate‘ Coxrosm OF sEVERAL DESIRâ€" ABLE residences, and business stands, in dirâ€" Terent parts of the city, and a number of valuable vacant lots in the most fashionable parts of the cityt ‘The rnbnribor has received instructions to offer by AUCTION, on . Thursday, the 1st of March, at TH® Russell: House, A Superior Steam Engine, Or Sevextyâ€"Five Horss Powk®, Allhu‘m.hmdyhm in use for about six months, and is well adapted for Steam Saw Mills, or other extensive i c * LAÂ¥ The whole nan of the above valuable properties, will on reasonable terms, n{ oneâ€"fourth cash, balance in 'o&ul yearly instalâ€" ments of 1, 2 and| 3 years interest at 7 per For any further information, apply to AMABLE For any further : PRIVUC{I'. E8Q., MOND, ESQ., Otta ° SALE Ottawa, Feb. 4, 186 OwIxG To THE THER, A&UCT At 10 o‘cle HERRINC FOUR SMA ASs APPRENTICES, > AT THE YORK STBII'E AUCTION â€" ROOMS Ottawa, February 21, 1866. Lower Ottawa, March 6, 1866. * * i 4 Public Notice II HEREBY GIVEN, that at the next Session of the Parliament of the Province of Canada apâ€" Pirramnie‘s Unepany t ‘qeplare extract, and suiee a y to ex , oxt + Petroleum, 'ï¬hipl.l-lo Counties of Leeds, Grenville, Carleton, and Russell, to be called «THE CENâ€" TRAL CANADA n’rnou‘y’u COMPANY." W. H. BROUSE, LLIAM ELLIS, C. J. BRYDGES, THOS. REYNOLDS, M. K. DICKINSON, J.P. WISER, w . C. BROWN, C. N. P. CHAPMAN, DeWITT C. BROWN. Prescott, Fabruary 28, 1866. 64â€"2m NTE qÂ¥E! 5Ra OYSTERS, OYSTERS ! New York, North River, Fair Haven, and * % Baltimore CELEBRATED CAN AND SHELL OYSTERS ! DAILY BY EXPRESS! < At TWk & California Lunch Ottawa, February 28, 1866 North Gower ! North Gower ! Oatmeal! Oatmeal! Ottawa, March 2 LUAL _ 3 10 10 _8 & Aickborbent Airednpanine power, and giving the mceal in a pure and perfect state, and at prices that will insure satisfaction to all parties. LA 5 ‘The above firm is situated about one mile from North Gower Corners, and is known by the name ot the | " FARMER‘S Om MILL !’; ‘The present prices are $5.00 per barrel for the best pure meal, and at exchange 14 lbs. of Important Sale meal to the bushel The following valuable properties, vik. : : 0. 1, North side York street, 33x99, with Blacksmith Shop thereon. «* 9, South side York st., 56x155, with House aud OQutâ€"Houses, &c., &c. « 10, North side Cathcart st., 3$x99, with Cotâ€" tage, &c. * # â€"5, South side Bolton st., 36x99, with Cotâ€" . tage, &e. §1 «_ 5, South side Bolton :st., 36x99, with Cotâ€" tage, &c. « 21, Sonth side. Bolton st., 56x79, wigh Cotâ€" tage, &c. | « 23, North side Cathcart st., 66x79, with Cottage, &c. | « 18, Nerth side MceTagart st., 66x99, with Cothï¬."‘&e. «_ 1, West alfe 66x99, with stome buildâ€" ‘:.-“:n' occupied as a cabinet wareâ€" «* 1, South Rideau st., 66x198, with two three Jannary 3, 1866 Hector McelLean -H As RECEIVED 1N«â€" structions from the Widow of storey stone store, all in first rate orâ€" der,â€"now giving a" rental of $2200 a car. + C e iamy t daaih is n H. w.:m.m. s-u'; A / st., 33x155, vacant, 7, North side Cathcart “m‘:;,q'vm-; 8, North side Cathcart st., 33x99, vacant. 9, North side Cathcart st., 33x99, vacant. 2, Kast side Metcalfe st., 66x99, vacant. 7, East side Metcalfe st., 66x99, vacant. 13, East side Dalhousie st., 66x99, vacant. 16, 17, 18, Daley st., Northeast, 66x99, vaâ€" cant. _ 16, 17, 18, Besserer st., Northeast, 66x99, | vacant. Situation‘ W anted. INX LANGRELL‘S BLOCK, Kast River; the late G. W. Smith, to sellat her Next door to Hamiiton‘s Hotel, York Street, Lower Town. intil further Notice. m:umcv OF THE WEAâ€" ABOVE SALE IS â€"ALSO,â€" AT 12 O‘CLOCK, EVERY ‘DAY 8 AND LEMONS ilance in equal yearly instalâ€" 3 years '.& lny:na’-u per formation, apply to AMABLE Montreal, or to JOSEPH AUâ€" [ON SALE Â¥ ®. Fown Market RT BOYS WANTED â€"AT THEâ€" M. E. CHAMBERS®, weevergaenenn HECTOR MeLEAN, Auctioneer ROBERT THOMPSON On the premises. ,â€" and three 67.â€"td 41â€"td 61â€"4 * PRESENT : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCLIL WIIIIIAI, BY AN ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her M-m'l Reign, intituled ©An Act to provide against inâ€" troduction and spreading of (ï¬nodcn affecting corâ€" tain animals," authority is given to the Governor E Council to take such measures as may -prnrwbn necessary in order to prevent the introduction of con tagious or infectious &:flhn affecting -hng. cat tie, horses, and other animals, and _ehoek such dis orders from spreading, if introduced ; ©ERTE RECTT 'F‘“l‘. PR 7 And whereas a contagious disease or oï¬hmic afâ€" fecting cattle prevails in many parts of rope,and is increasing and extending itsravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in order to ronu the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, t.."h.hl{)l‘ll- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should C ie in E2l » l‘ic Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable, the Minister of. Agriculture, and under the author|ty given and conferred by the said Act, has been to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, from â€"and after the FIRST day of MARCH next, the importation| or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, swife, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other part« of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby probibited ; save and except such cargo or cargoes, or part of cargo, as His Excelleney in Council may hereafter see ht to exempt from such prohibition. be rnh ibitedâ€" is Excellene® February 28, 1866 SIR,â€" The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publication, b‘y this Department, of an occasional ‘ptrr. to be callâ€" ed the «CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€" ment of Immigration, and to the diffusion of aceurâ€" ate and uégnl information concerning Canada abroad, I‘beg leave to bring under your notice the advantages iï¬in sheet will offer as an advertising medium to land owners, and others having properâ€" ties for sale or lease. Al‘fnnnnuon of this kind is engeriy sought for, and ifich valued by every inâ€" telligent emigrant, means will thus be afforded of ‘v’l:‘c'm‘ the intending purchaser or lessee in Great itain in direct communication with the property â€" holder here. specially charged with the distriDMIUMO® UTUT tm‘hout m‘f nited IiinEdom. and 2n:;tingi:; m > uen S P se e o pauin n The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorised the opening of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr..Wm. Dixon, a gentleman well acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be specially charged with the distribution of t.h:_n‘pnp:f ;;-pâ€"r:»;i:;nlvl;-;l‘l;i;rrmé notice 8!‘ the oï¬i‘s?nnt. es d w WY ob oo ow c use nesct mm Eoo ce D 'l'horlr'n number will lr“»ear in the course of next month, the second in April, bringing down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may. be roquind:‘ k 8 3 hrars. 2 hnvdier w ONagh on en To T TV M e dE e ie uio s Cb a s As the space it is intended to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the large cireulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tributed gratuitously], the prices of advertisements cannot be much lower than the following : > For each advertisement, not exceeding ten lines, $2 the insertion: and 8 cents for every extra line. For a square of 22 lines, to stand for‘ a twelveâ€" ,In.:ll'::m. advertizements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. & Ets The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as letters from actual settlers, -hovilg their> rm‘m-- in the country, and rointhg out the ;:eu jar ndunhgt of their district in particular, &o. It is desirable that thery shoald be writton as concisely as possible, and be nelfrom s-‘:ything like exaggeration. am, 4 February 10. GovERNMENT m.\u;t‘gnumx OFFICE, _ _>~ Quankc, 20th JaBuary, 1866. * Great Excitement! sINGER â€" SEWINE MACKINE ! Queen of Sewing Machines! HA' CREATED THE GREATEST sonsation in the city. Hundreds have been to see it, and all are charmed with lt:nrrtmmA No fault can be pointed out in its construction. It is as noiseless as the most noiseless, and so -Imxlo that A CHILD CAN DO BEAUTIFUL WORK WITH IT! ; ; The sale of this Machincis entirely unpre= cedented, and a decided success has attended its introduction. It wil} do fine work better than any machine yet made, and can be chlnfed to do coarse work in second, having the straight needle with a perpenâ€" dicular action, it has many advantages over the crooked ‘or curved needle machines. IT DOES ITS WORK EASILY AND SEFUR:ELY. _‘The Shuttle is so constructed that the thread draws from it with much more precision than forâ€" merly, and will not vary ‘i_u u_n-ioll. whhofl‘m- L‘Mng fast or slow, and makes the stitch easier in heavy cloth thian can be done by any other machine. v a , * # Ei m tee ‘The vibrating toot presser attached to them are a deci improvement, emabling the operator to stitch patent or enamelled leather, without ciling, in order to facilitate the operation _cllbod!?{:b 'I‘)‘b’ uo n LEA 10 wead Jn «iW kEWAR 4 vibrating presser (which is used in all kinds of fancy “Sï¬n‘i) permits any curve to be turned while the machine is in motion. It is a great adâ€" vantage to the operator in QUILTING, in running n{‘m ght seams; and many other nduuag-. which enly can be understood and appreciated when seen in operation. ' Creat Reduction in our Prices Qne angd all give, us a call. Needles, Oil, &c., for sale. 'i-i Machines nrlnd. * OFFICEâ€"62, SPARKS STREET. A. C. BEACH & col Otta w TO m CHEAP BRIARâ€"RQOT AXD MEERSCHAUM PIPES: Cigars, Cigar Cases, and Cigarâ€"Holders ! Together with a large lot of FANCY GOODS, &e. J. G. IIMMERNMAN, e Corner of Sparks and Metcalfo Stroots. yar PLEASE CALL AND SEE. &A Ottawa, March 10, 1866. 10â€"# SELLING OFF PRATT&Co WinterGoods CEXTRAL OTTAWA, (Opposite Bishop‘s Hotel.) ON HAND a large Stock of | Caxaniax Twxens, Scoren Tweeps, Dozskixs, Broapctotu, Fraxxgis, &¢., &¢. Also a comâ€" plete stock of Coats; Vaests, Paxts, Sumts, Sasues, Parer Concars, Fur Cars, Cuorn Cars, Morse Beaxk®rts, &c. NO. 60, Sparks Street All of which will be sold at A REDUCTION 10 to 15 per Cent. GREAT REDUCTION #@J" Call and sce. q BARGAINS WILL BE GLVEN WHICH HAS BEENX JUSTLY STYLED THE Moxtrzat, 20th day of February, _ NO SECOND PRICE, Goods marked in plain figures. Ottawa, Feb. 4. 41â€"3m .. _ Pratt & Co. BA CCOS! TOBACCOS! TUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF si% of the Ocal Oil Lantern. , Feb. 19, 1866. as GREAT EMPROVEMENTS IN obaccos! Selling off. SELLING OFF AT A Your obedient servant, A. C. BUCHANAN, : Chief Agent. W. H. LEE OF FROM THE OTTAWA TIMES, MARCH 14, 1866. ar to be A6â€"f 62â€"«f 53â€"tf / ~new and special arrangement been appointed wAE V LEut n 2 it o Teoalg, mgle sole: and onl'i:‘ont in Montreal, forâ€"the Sale by Auction, of their splendid FURNITURE, takes the chrliest opportunity of announcing to the citizens of Montreal, and the public generally, that he will from time to time during the ensuing Spring, offer at his spacious and well established premises, No. 267, Notre Dame Street the turioul extensive consignments direct from this celebrated establishment, embueinf &ll the new stylés of their clegant and claborately carved and in every url:y and description necessary to meet the :mm modern tut!) and convenience. In addition to the sale at his own Stores, the sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the private residence of parties d..cll:flnF Houseâ€" < % woo P oo on afors Sm keeping, or removing from the city, will claim 8 cilll'.bunntion; and all OUT-D()O{‘ BALES of 'f(. dfletption are respectfully solicited. Increased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the offiâ€" cient carrying out this department of the business, in order to ensure the greatest economy and desâ€" patch in disposing of property, so that parties sellâ€" ing gut can r:n their account sales and proceeds imimediately after cach sale. SRhl attention will ‘be i.ivon to the sale of RE ESTATE and QITY PROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becomin, mord important with the increase and extension (# the ¢ity, the undeniined offers the most LiskraL Tut to parties wishing to bring their property into the market for public competition. A#rflt hardship has been felt by both buyors and gellers, the former being taxed legally with one per cent on the amount of purchaee, ‘n& the latter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. _ Now, the undersigned proposes to do away with this grievance as far as L‘n own business is concerned, by undamkinf the sale of Real Properâ€" ty, on canditions which it is hoped. will meet the views of all partics, namely : m 1st.â€" There will be no churge of one per cent to the | purchaser. nds ds 2nd.â€"When bona ide sales are effeocted not exceodâ€" \ ing £5,000, the commission will be £3 ; and | / on amounts from £5,000 up'u‘l only £10, | exelusive of the cost of -dnrtiul:‘g; upon | which the regular trade discount of 25 per 1 E.o: 3rd..â€"When property is bought in, reserved, or withâ€" 1 drmrnr J‘nd{'ry' will be made, except the actual disbursements for advertising. .. The undersigned avails himself of this op{#w niâ€" ty of re!uq,nin.‘::o sincere thanks to the public for the yery liberal patronage bestowed on him duting the past four years, and trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adherence to the foregoing propesals to meet a continuance of the saime. N. B.â€"All orders loft at the office will meet with prompt attention. wrp L. DEVANY, |\ Avemonktkr asp Commss10N8 Mercnast, xA And Agent for the sale of Real Estate Stostreat, Staren 4, 1866. ________________6 . © Unparalelled Suceess ! | No. 94, BROADWAY, | NEW YORK. DEALERS in all securities marketable at the New York Stock Exchange, Acâ€" counts kept in coin and in United States curâ€" rency, and interest allowed on deposits of each, subject to check at sight.. : C The ‘Magazines for the Month. _ Particular attention given to the accounts of Foreign and Country Banks and Bankers., â€"| o;:umrv 18 1866, 4 s 26â€"3m ME SUBSCRIBER HAVING BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE: Moliere Characters ; by C. Cowden Clarke. Wives and D;‘;.Nen ; by Mre. Gaskell. ‘FOR SALE BY J JOHN DURIE & $0N, . L No. 10, Sparks Street. MNitawa March 1 1886: 62 New Cheap Illustrated Edition of Don Quixote. Habits of fmu Society; by the Man in the Club | _ Window. The Shepherd and His Flock : by McDuff. Ottawa, flmh 1, 1866. Ottawa, March 8, 1866. Streets, has removed to the American HMotel, (1OTâ€" ML Mathews‘ Hotel) ? York street, where he will hppy to see his old friends. Ottawa, Fob. 19, 1866. 53â€"y Mn. R.R. HAMILTON, LA TE OFHAM« ILTON‘S Saloon, corner of Sparks and Elfln Streets, has removed to the American Hotel, (forâ€" EIAMILTON‘S HOTEL, | (PoRwERLY MATTHEW‘S HOTEL,) YORK STREET, OTTAWA. R. R. HAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, | Lark or Haxmtox‘s Saroo%: R R. H,, in returning thanks for the @ liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the Saloon, would inform his friends and the public genorally, that he has leased the above premises, which he has put into a thorough state of n{mlr, repainted, nmrl decorated, and refurnished with all the latest nwhw of comfort. No exertions or expense will be spared by the Proprietor in renderâ€" ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and parties favoring him with their support may rely on the strictest attention to their wishes. Goodstabling in rear of the premises. Wines and Liquors of the shoicest description always kept. Ottswa. Feb.‘19. 1866. 53â€"7 Hâ€"OW E & SON,â€" BO07S, SKOES, LEATHER & FINDING3, WE ARE NOW SELLING 'l"EN THO?VSO:_??' DOLLARS ATTENTION Aljom-holyndulod prices, as we intend furnishâ€" | ing with an entire new Stock of rALBoors, sHors, &¢., MR fAll ANJ WINTER GO00S ! Ottawa, Feb.‘19, 1866. cent will be allowed. * LOCKWOOD & 00. B A. N K E EBE S . LONDON 8OCIETY. ; CORNHILL. c TEMPLE BAR. ENGLISHWOMAN. BOW BELLS. i FAMILY HERALD: b CONTEMPORARY REVIEWâ€"Edited by the Dean of Canterbury. (NEW.‘; NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE. (NEW) EVERY SATURDAY. JNEEIQ' GODEY, HARPER, and DEMOREST, ror New Sewing Machines IMPORTANT To THE LADIES to know that the That spring up from time to time, claiming| great improvements and nduvmto take the Sewing Maâ€" chines et by storm have little effect in retarding in the slightest deâ€" gree the great growingsuccess of the Wheeler & W ilson‘s Which were awarded the HIGHEST * _ PREMIUM at the Great Dublin Exhibition,1865. ‘ _ OFFICE & su.r.s:gooh: The New Books. 37, Sparks St., Ottawa. FOR SIMPLICITY, ‘ LIT»= TLE Machinery, n'n{y running, c;ood. and durability, WHEELER & ILSON‘S SEWING MACHINES stands preâ€"eminent. * f FOR SALE CHEAP At 37, Sparks Street For varicty and quality of work per SON. They have been awarded the Highest Premiums at each and all of the great International Exhibtions of lum(r for the past five years as woll the Great Association Fairs of the Fo ri d quality of * formed. abtaA iPiuEBuen & WILâ€" United States from time to time. OFFICE: 37, 8 ks Street oTtAWaA. * RAN~Needies, Oil, etc., for sale. . All Ds s Ceat ons es ie s c cresd Ottawa, Fob. 22, 1866. kinds of Sewing Machines repaired. ay A. WALTON, TE EMOV AL. WANTED, + MACHMINE® GEORGE C Sparks Street. AckNT. 50â€"y 65â€"y GOLD AND SILVER. AWFUL SACRIFICE! ~ t pe , BANKRUPTCY . AYOIDED ! Extraordinary Announcement w 76.?“"“,““"_ Gold and Stiver atches" Splendid """fl' French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pianos, Me , Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &o., &o., to be disposed of at TW O DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value! Grand International Meeting of Manufac= turers of Watches and Jewelry. m ‘The following h&been resolved, that in conseâ€" uence of the rel Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" zortoronon rom pecuniary embarrassments 6¢â€" casioned by a distressing W ar, and to avoid $2,000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, must be sold in the course of six months, AT ANY SaACRIFPICE! And for that purpose they have unanimously AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS As a preliminary they would remark that they manufacture and sell no brass or imitation of Jewelry, ~ s M ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD * ‘The articles to soll at TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it may be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hunting case Gold and Silver Watches, French Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls and other precious Stoncs (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladies‘ Setts of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rinsa of the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enamelled Bracelets, 8tuds and Sleeve Buttons, Chains of all descriptions, &e., &c. . Silver Ware, (extra rlmd) comprising: Castors, Butter Dish, beautiful mluml and engraved, Table and Tea Spoons, Goblets, &e., &°., Pianos, Melodeons and Sewing Machines of the hest makers. The frioo of each article YA EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS How Wo Shall Proceed. We have adopted the plan of sale now so popular of charging a upiform price, and this price wml be $2 for each lfl.&le. regardless of value.. The exâ€" penses of conducting our Ageney are paid by the sale of certificates, or coupons, representing the vaâ€" rious articles. Theso certificates are sold at FLFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and each cortificate will show the holder theâ€"particular article he or she is entitled to on payment of an addition $2.00. The expenses of Freight and Packing Pianos or Sewing Machines will be Paid by the Parties who are * Entitled to them. In every .upnn of the United States and Provinces, and to all such very liberal inducements will be ofâ€" fered, and on l‘p&heulon m circular of terms will be forwarded. We prefer money sent in Post Office orders where they can beâ€"obtained, or by Bank Drafts, to our order. Please write your Name, Town, County and State plainly, and address all orders to AGEN TS ARE WANT ED March 3,1866 SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! | XORK STREET, OPPOsSITE THE MARKET : |â€" OoTTaw a, | BIGI TO _ INTIMATE TO THE IN» habitants of Ottawa and nrmndin& country that he has opened a SEED STORE in the above premises, where he has on hand every variety of Garden; Agricultural and Flower Seeds, All warranted Fresh and Genuine. gar DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, â€" conâ€" taining full cultural directions,â€"will be rudy in a fow days, and may be had gratis on application. He has also a GREENHOUSE attached, in which will be found a great variety of Hotâ€"house plants. BOUQUETS SUPPLIED. . _ ‘The price of each article varies from SIX TO Ottaws. March 5, 1866, BA N KRUPTCTCY! EXTRAORDINARY MERIT Must belong to-zlut which pleases every one and such is the case with $ Buchanan‘s Unrivalled Mixture MOCHA JAVA, AND JAMAICA Roasted and ground daily, on the uremises, by steam power., + #@y~ Consequently, always to be had in the highest state of perfection. + â€" JAS. BUCHANAN, Bussex and Wellington Streets. Ottawn, Jan. 20, 1866 Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying reâ€" quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disapâ€" nears. bald spots are covâ€" Sold by all Druggists. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts ‘W M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinne in ered, hair stops falling, ant luxuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delightâ€" fult fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scatp, or most elegant headâ€"dress. Ottawa Dec. 29, 1866 \anmERr1ia cRAPEs, ° 8T. MICHAEL ORANGES, LEMONS, ENGLISH FILBERTS, . TURKEY FIGS, TOMATOES, in Tins, GREEN PEAS, 4 arcEex corn, 4 MUSHROOMS, . @ PEACHES, is BEANS, se ‘Jas. Buchanan, Just Received LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Bussex & Wellington Streets. A SUPPLY ON HAXND AND FOR Sussex & Wellington Streets. Ottawa, Fob. 10, 1866. 46â€"f JAMES VON LAER, COFFEES ! SELTER‘S WATER! Jas. Buchanan, 34, LIBERTY STREET, DE TREY & CO., Agents for Manufacturers, 34 Liberty St., New York. OF wWoORTH OF Gold and Silver *3 Â¥8# 28 800 STRAW HATS, Ottawa, March 10, 1866. **Capital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa Wl ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PREMISES A DURABLE + and CHOICE VARIETY of the followiï¬oodl. which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BE SURP ASSED 1 ) h & $B _ _ 1. _A comtmcctred ioA BsA ies densiseent wastatis s WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. . They will hog the water ddbhul'l gool and sparkling. For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household or Domestic use, stands unrivalled, being both useful and ornamental. Rsllvnx Companies, and others who have the health and comfort of themselyes and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whether they purâ€" chase or not. Toilet and Bedâ€"Room Setts of Ja Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves ! IRON BEDSTEADB. . IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP! BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! COAL OIL!I COAL OILIL! .COAL OILIL 7A We give PARMERS, ATTENTION I Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, lhzlo Sugar Kettlos, "Agricultural Farmaces, Farmers‘ Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all k of Dairy Utensils made to order. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURPOSE SELLING OUR PRESENT STOUR U STOVES AT REDUCED RATES f \ _ THE (CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT, , ' k 35, SUSSEX STREE1 + II. MEADOWS & Co Ottawa, March 1, 1866. PAI'I'III IN CANADA WEST intende ing to make tlrxlicuion to the Legislature for Private or Local Bills, either for granting exclugive prlvu:fu. or conferring e:poute powers for comâ€" mercial or other dporpoul profit, for u‘nht.i:‘ surveyssor boundaries, or for doing anything tendâ€" PE C CE ELC LC easmte of sthat martine ing to affect the lr.\‘hu or Jropuy Of OPROE PMUTITT are hereby notified that they are required b&:ho 53rd u«blwllowin‘ Rules of the Legislative nâ€" cil and LQEthin Assembl un:retivoly, (which are published in full in the _g a Gazate), to give TWO MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the ‘mplicuidn L r0et), ly and distinctly specifying its re and o joo_tg: in the Canada 5«:‘1, and also fnanewspaper pu lished in the Coont'iot Union of Counties affected, n-dln;fleoplu of the first and last of such notices, to the Private Bill Office of each House. All Petitions for ‘Private Bills must be presented 'm;i.‘h.ï¬mtlm-nboffllom, A. TODD, | Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, > | ~ J. E. DOUCET, . _ J» Assembly. ; Clerk of Private Bills, J L. Council 4 Ottawa, Fob. 23, 1866. $7â€".8.0 (1, ACRES OF LAND ON THE PRES« COTT road, in the Township of Gloucester, amd adjoining Charles Smith‘s farmâ€"about 2 mile/ from cmu::n-'. Stationâ€"80 acres under eulfration, with a house and barn thereon. | .bl.l-SO,urordmauloh hvnioupmddu_ For furth ioul C : er ars to Fenueaen app io 100y | Fesruary 20, 1866. CX LL AWNDâ€"SEKEH sPoNGE 1 SITZ FOOT CHILDREN‘S PILTERING COPFPPFPEE D years :t":r,"'n'i ‘educated in the both 1 a Tires, if required. For 1 “"’;J:.ï¬.;‘ ces given more oor 5in i. at this olfice. s Ottawa, March 9, 1866. o $ PARTICULAR ATTENTION LU M B ER ME N ! WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES! " CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS will find it to their advantage to deal at the « CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. . A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. F‘or Sale or to Go to the " CAPITAL! Y aA YOUNG MAN, TWENTYâ€"TW New S‘pr]_ng G‘OOdS\ (GARLAND,. MUTCHMOR & €0, Ottawa, March 13, 1866 Situation Wanted. rivate Bills. CUNNIXGHAM & LINDEAY‘s XEW SPRING HATS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S NEW SPRING BONNETs; |.! CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY$ NEW DRESS GOOD§; . . , CUNNINGHANM & LINDSAYS NEW BLACK SILKS, OUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S NEW FANCY SILKs, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY$ NEW FEATHERS, CUNNINGIIANM & LINDSAY$ NEW BONNET ORNAMENTS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘$ NEW PRINTS. * NEW BLACK COBOURGS. T KEW BLACK LUSTRES. ' NEW CRAPE CLOTHS®. _ * $ KEW MOTTLED ALPACAS, > 8 NEW STRIPE MOHAIRS. s ..‘ NEW CHEXNEL MOHAIR AND LUSTRES j f XEW DRAB JEAXS. § XEW STRIPE SHIRTINGS. KEW COTTON AND LINEN . TICKS. : xEW COTTON DRILLS:â€" es XEW FRENCH PRINTS. XEW WATER PROOF. MAXNTLE CLOTHS. NEW MELTONX MANTLE CLOTHS. For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma. FROM 25 TO 75 CENTS EACH. Inspection Invited. hts or property of other paities, SEHOWER BATHS, 10th March, 18=66. THE BEST AND MOST RELLABLE IN THE CITY! B A T H S ! LAMPS !~ CHIMNEYS !! â€" WICKS ! !! ~WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No. 20, Sparks St. â€" . MEADOWS & CO. DIFFERENXT PATTERN®. e application (clo C hire ind Sigaet), â€"_â€"â€"mup~ @ stt â€"â€" Spring Stock 1 " ISs INYVITED TO A JOB LOT OF School House, wili be sold for _ One Hundred Pounds Cash Each. Also THREE WOODEN HOUSES IN LETTER 0. Ottawa. Also desirable In Lower Town and in U To near Mr. Gilmour‘s.) __ _ "’W ds Building Lots! tu T awarPawn and in Tinner Town. /near New Edinburgh, January 31, 1866 Tnï¬ ELIGIBLE PROPERTY known 8s woonnoom.ov-ou“:om Captain Baker, beautifully situated on mond mmhm-numomn.mm mum.hwmmddmm ?huudflhht Concession Ottawa, Front on 'rm'i’nx:-“qz.ummoun. ‘or terms lars, apply to the Rev. xuurm.%pg-luu Cheap Homes * for Nale. February 10, 1866. ell. â€"Terms will be liberal. For particulars, apply to the undersigned, on t! emises.: . "" ‘1 JOHN MULCAHEY. FOR SALE OR TO LET. TLand for Saleâ€" R SALE, 97 ACRES OF GOOD wm Land, 70 of which are cleared. in the Township of Osgoode, Tenth mmnuum?o.nvmn is a Frame Dwelling, Barn, and Shed, also a good TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. 1S, THREE SIZES TT 6i. ONE SIZE. Apply at the office of the TOR SALE. ROW OF 8IX NEAT A COTTAGES, painted, in New Edinburgh, opposite the * LEWIS & i‘x'fin RBarristers. MACKAY ESTATE PRESENT STOCK OF â€"’m_ rristers, 'mly‘ï¬v "’ ings, OUaWaA,. m APPLY TO f JOHN MACAUL Chaudiere, Ottawa, |'d March 6, 1866. . m 6 'EU , To Sell or Let in Ottawa. * " sys Al.uuii: sTONXE BUJ ing, eligibly situated, an< H structed cither for a Private : dence, Mrcubh Moutel, Boarding House, or a General Grocery and Pr ion Storeâ€"consists of Two Cellars and oth + | apartments, {divisible into two tenements) ; > 37# 37 feet, and 3 stories highâ€"built nearly {un ago, bui Painted, &«c., only since last ‘ear‘s Dav. It is free from damp, whilst el 10â€" 37â€"3m All in fine Stone Buildi within ten minutes‘ walk of TO LET.=â€"=A Photographic Gallery, &c. TO LET.==Scveral Flats of 5 and 6 Apartments, TO LET.==A large Stone Building of 15, and a smaller of 10 apartments. TO LET.==â€"Premiscs suitable for a Grocer, Drugâ€" gist, or Hotel. _â€"_â€"â€"â€" aÂ¥~ RENTS MODERATE. ®X _ _ 11+4n Ee se Euis cd Boarding House, or a General Grocery and Provisâ€" ion Storeâ€"consists of Two Cellars and other 1# apartments, {divisible into two tenements); area 3+® 37 feet, and 3 stories highâ€"built nearly three {en_-u ago, bni Painted, &«., only since last New (ear‘s Day. It is free from damp, whilst elegant by recent finish. Frame Stable, and ‘Sheds in rear. ALSO, TO SELL OR LET, e A commodious STONE COTTAGE of Ten Apartâ€" i ments, &c., uli'.uinin‘ the foregoing. . : Bhould these valuable Housesâ€"remain unsold at May next, they will be let for 4or 5 years, at modeâ€" rate rentsâ€"or let in neumize. subject to sale. > The proprietor interding to leave Ottawa, prefers to sell even at lae prices, on casy terms of payment. For further particulars, -lï¬, to ‘ JOMHN MACAULAY,: Duke Street, Chaudicre. OR TO MESSRS. SCOTT & ROS®, Ottawa, Feb. 2, 1866 With possession on the 1st of June, O THA'I‘ NE W o BRILCK House on O‘Connor Street, mflmuinin‘ eleven rooms, with good Stables and Outâ€"Buildings, now 66 euvied by E. A. Meredith, Assistant Prov inclal cupied by E. Public Buildings. ‘a | Â¥For further information, apply on the premises Ottawa, March:6, 1866, m o “Ol'llfl AND FARM IN m the TOW NXSHIP OF HULL * A good new comfortable dwelling house, a storey and a half high, 4w0 good Barns built of Cedar, and 200 feet of sheds, all of Cedar,.oneâ€"half floored. . The Farm has one hunâ€" dred acres cleared, and is well fenced with Cedar. 100 acres is covered with good hard wood. . The property is within seven miles of the City of Ottawa . A good living stream runs through the middl¢ of the lot. . The whole will be sold on reasonable terms on application to the proprictor, on Lot No. 8, in the Ten&' Range Township of Hull. * l RICHD. ,BURKE, is Ne Proprietor. PAF~ Or to the Trmks office Ottawa, March 6, 1866. | Farm to Let for a Term of Years, w be let on the most reasonableterms. are on the Farm a comfortable Dwellingâ€" House, good Barn, and Stable, &¢. Thore are about 40 acres clearedâ€"of a quality not excelled withn 50 miles of its situation. LM from R. R. station at Packenham 1} miles. Immediate xn‘.ulianl'ill be given. En‘!‘lire of ROBERT HARRIS, BsQ., Antrim P. O., Fitzroy ; ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Kinburn P. 0.; or NOBLE WALLACE, North Gower P. 0. _ _ C C "=y ANTED, TO RENT, ib W a comfortable Mouse, in some centralâ€"part of the city. Must contain 5 or 6 rooms, bemdes ki® chen. For further &miculnu, apply at this office. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. 49 4f Shop and Dwellin»â€"House for Sale. â€"~ ll THE VILLAGE OF â€"A ARRICHMOND, 18 miles from the Clty of Ottawa. An excellentopenâ€" ing for a General Merchant. _ ; For particulars apply to the Proprictor on the Richmond, February 10, 1866 tains eight rooms, besides cellar, kitchen, s bie, coach house, and verandah. There Government Reserve, with shade trees in front, ter, and from its position to the Mills, an eoulduvofl“ncuhhhtnl. The lot is and will be sold cheap. uks ~~ T" ATSTONE HOUSE \< VICTORIA ISLAND, Ch dire, abont fifteen minutes‘ w from the Government Buildin at present occupied by J. McKay, Eeq It c * ‘HORACE MERRILL, ESQ., Chaudie Or to J. B. LEWIS8, la« Ottawa. Ottawa, February 10, 18665 â€"____ _ _ _ 4 EOR SALE OR TO LET. Ottawa. -uly?dbch lot on which " the new Bank if Montreal is to be e w five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. â€" Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queen Strect in rear of the above. ALSO, 23 ACRES om-n hlh'l‘o'uhgdm,c mbout halt a mile from Billings Bridge. This land can be wlrlelbhoothmdbm otthnlurpmiculnn.a A0 i Ranoeistiiknow. nso., â€"â€" THAI' VALUABLE PRO« ~ PERTY known as T. M. BLASDELL‘S HOMESTE AD, conâ€" mnh&:.bou TWO ACRES, beauâ€" ï¬hal:{ #itu on the wa River, being Lot One, North side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereun. Apply to * LEWIS & PINXHEY, Ottawa, Fob. 10, 1866. Fitzroy, March 10, 1866. February 10, 1866. ner of Murray Streets. This Mouse is Ned mTML k-u.mu‘ummm-um-.u enetian Blinds. There is a large Kitchen and i eere aimpinn pamaninch a Ml’ n?-'fmmp..:&n House, or private mw + ‘or in iculars a to [ S L'#.’O'IIANLY' i. shorei uie + | Bandy Mill. . Hill, near the residence of Hox. MarcormCaxrhox.. This b«ildinï¬ contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with a -ohnhrvn-na' ents A large Two storey Ottawa, February 10, 1866. & Workman & Griffin‘s,) a good three storey Stone House, withs a § welling and shop below. The buildâ€" ing is covered with tin, and extends from front to rear, 74 feet, â€" It is a good businees stand. Terms reasonable. # Apply tw‘ 3. L 1. _‘ Ottawa, Feb. 6, 1866 __ _ ___ banks of the Rideau River, _ o Outside the City Limits Willbeno‘d&mbjed to Leases, all of which vl'lll.expke is year. imagt o parties mm to tikid, / lots, and park lots of several acres will be sold at modetate rates, and the whole of the purchase money, if desired, can remain ten years on the property, at six per cent intercst. Appl’ at the ‘;?. g-y‘;hv whuer a es HOMES FOR SALE. Village of New Edinburgh, Em rieit s o4 o2 And three or four detached cottages, prossrey s es eP ie y Kew Edinburgh, January 23, 1866 AI’ EXCELLENT FARM, THE sOUTH»= ERLY half of Lot L, in Coneession A, Rideau Front, lcm containing 100 meres, for £1,000, currency, miles from the City of Ottawa. APPLY TO â€"â€" > March 12, 1866 IIouse for Sale. EFTOFEF ouse is within three minutes W ANTED. POFEF SATLE. F‘OEF SALE. ‘TQO LTEYrP. ° FOR SALE, ALABGB STONXE BUILD» ing, eligibly situated, and con â€" structed cither for a Private Resiâ€" dence. Respectable Moutel, Ac., wo storey Wooden Building, on the corâ€" :{“&n-a This Mouse is lined with with donble doors and windows and I4or Sale, 1X SoUTH SIDE RIDEAL SR quarter of Lot No. 16, in the l1th &Wil‘ of Pakenham, will DESIR A BLE Barristers, &c., &¢., Ottawa. TO LET. HE NORTHâ€"W EST SBVEBAL BTON E DWELLINGS, in the corâ€" ner Block, â€" JOHNX MACAULY. NEW BRICK BUILDING . on Besserer "Btreet, Bandy i~ near the residence of Hox. OTs 9+ AND 10, ON | Bouth Side Sparks Street, , well situated, and e Government Build â€" DUNCAN SINCLAIR, MACKAY ESTATE EGAR YIELDING GEORGE BROW N , {ncarly opposit« City of Ottawa. * walk of dhe 66â€"1m , Ottawa. 36â€" SJm 66â€"1m 13â€"e 46â€"utf on the 46â€"ntf 30â€" 42â€"4f lk 11â€"b