o‘clock on us ds o the fhaf LY TOuna®, H. DEN, . Auctione@rs N in & ) A.M, lken emen‘s HOLD 1864. can be had 866. EL BRO8. â€" THar ation will TE] irs to of the y * of them Maâ€" of Briss Gazs aTeouy io require «09 VERS, Maurice, ), t 8. BAXGOR of . R. a -u': apply to *37 by a young . " Apply at Depot. ty, ELS A 1 BAXNGS, to the fol of ayHAT 10149 rl'-t UNDERSIGNEP HAS ON HANXD, for sale hore, a of the famous ml!)!lnl:."; llfl.l.m repeater), which to dispose of at *‘mpb:“- k an im ement on its --d"::;.b l‘i‘b":prf-c'. l&m '-'.'Z'.:.‘........“ T p the Paike o mucone w or ery of a character so simple and efficient as to preâ€" clude the danger of accident and derangement, with the observance of the slightest amount of care. _ HURRAH! TEB;HINBY RIFLE. â€"Buy the Sixteen Shooter. _ ©0OD3, which consist of _ , WEST OF ENGLAKD BROAVCLOTHS3 m.m"" to make up to order in the most aty at a small advance on cost. N. B.â€"Professional Robes made to order. (itawa, April 3, 1366. 90â€"¢ mMMPm & Spring Importation | _ F. Waryox. Merchant Tailor, On Elgin St., nprpon'!e the Post Office, l’ wWHICH :.lll I§ A LiRGE As» West of England Broadcloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Venetians, French & English Meltons, And Bedford Cords. Also, a well selected stock of English and Scotch Iweeds, Bannockbarns, Auburns, &e., &c., all of which will b-t:'ia the latestfashion to order. M. HOLEROOK, Late of the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. (itawa, March 28, 1366 Orders may be left at the Truxs office, or at the Union Hotel, where th¢ Ride may be examined. "_ THOs. BURTON. Ottaws, April 17 _ | 102â€"4f Thomas Beament '“ RESPECTFCULLY TO INXFORM the inhabitants ':: O:t:n‘ml. its 'kw above on ay, :m’fli"‘la # Iupmmfl ot Googn saitable for men, consisting of TIES, SCARFS, es COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSE, SHERTS, &¢c., &¢c. TAILORING ESTABLISHKMENT, Am MeDONALD AND ESMONDE BRO8. have this day entered into a coâ€"part sership, under the style and firm of McDONALD & Ca., as BRASS UNDERS, FINISHERS, PLUMBERS, GA8â€" RS, &c. f Ottaws, April 16. 101â€"f PEG TOP DEPOT. n‘m LEASED li;l'b'lg' BT!“' premises now cccupied by ESMON 08., 43 Sparks Street, are propared to exccute all kinds of Centre Town Ottawa City increased facilities of large and spacions premises, combined with their n"l" iemie'::o?lhey ean offer better work and lower terms than can be _’-h. _They will also manufacture, and misin for sale, Brass Force Pumps, Haad Beer Pumps, and Beer Engines, superior to any manuâ€" Sastured in Canada, and f“P"M. nuo-,‘n chalâ€" Oitawa, April 13 (ttaws, March 27, 1866. BRASS W OER K, ï¬iâ€"m_" ts of Uppor compete at the comin@ l-)’:;si (Rewa, Aprit 13 EXTRAORDINARY â€" MERIT To thevmpete at the coming Ecititions in Toroms i kQueicic ht the thamplomaip. _‘ _ â€" (Hawa, April 16. y.2___ _ CTC2RATALAE I _ TEELLIRE L ~h to that which pleases every on» and such is the case with Buchanan‘s Unrivalled Mixture <p fif Largest .â€"l.flw'f.’n.'u!‘ in Oftawa. Meerschaum & Brier Pipes. CANES, PURSES, &c., &c. Clearing off Sale TO B AT COST PRICE ! FOR OXE WEEK, J E* MOCHA JavyA, axD JaAMaAIC 77 CE Eo KZLIEK! ; Reasted and ground daily, on the u«»mises, by a k mso'cr‘ ways to be had in the e:;flj;nslon. . BUCHANAX, on ...‘.‘.".‘E‘.."“ Wellington Streets. _ Warn, Jan. 20, 1866 AND BY EXPRESS! The fnest selection of MEERSCHAUM and other PLPBS, over seen in Ottawa ! : Also, # #â€"0‘ assortment of choico brands of c1oars BACCOS, and SNUFFS. 'flâ€"dcâ€". « ortawa. April 4, 1866. _ M d .. Stoves, Lamps, .:-l- PRIXE NUEss, ixp BBLus. uEss rorK. ‘_!l- FLoc®. aWwe, March n; 1856 TOBACCOS. Arrived at J Am=t! wHERE wury axn How AT J. ROOS® s21 SPAREKS ST., poMESTIC BAGDADS, BARD OF AVON, (New Brand,) _ a INPERADORAS, _ LA RO8SAS, + s OPERA QUEEXS, Â¥ANILLA CIGARS & ‘}‘1“ EROOTS, . CIGARETTOS, &C...&C _ Consisting in part of IMPORTED LA EsPERANZA, " EL SOL, FIGUROS, IMPERADORAS, _ PRINCIPES Notice of Coâ€"Partnership. SPRING PURCHASES ! Esmonde Bros., 43, Sparks #t., m._. . _ __ (OPPOSITE ONTARIO BANK B-theï¬.\jew Cigar Store, MeDONALD & CO. feel assured that with their SAE W anted a smart Boy A ® . 7.-'-;& 25, SP .A Will be found a large (Late or Toroxto,) A8 JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE sssortment of SPRING AND SUMMER McDONALD & CO. FOR SAaALE. COFFEES | ;'Afimis‘hri;gni_stabï¬shmem ICHA S 35 SPARKS® STREET, PLUMBING, C 1$â€"FIYIING TO ak® Roow ror 3 AÂ¥X CC OS SILK: MIXTUCRES, wWwHEX AxD HoOW t DRIED APPLE® A N E W MeDOX ALD & CO., 43 Sparks Street i 101â€"1s XKRKSKT., e and choice assortment of J. N. RANKIN. 8. CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant. x M’m‘o 16 2m 38â€"tf Target Practice Registers ; Botting Books ; Pockâ€" et Books ; W allets, &e. * Used by the Bank of England, 35¢ PER QUART, in Stone Jars; Walkden‘s, Stephens‘, Maynard & Noyes‘ Inks ; Carmine Ink. Of every description, from the plainest to the richest,promptly executed, at MODERATE PRICES. Inspection of Specimens Invited. FIRST PRIZES in this branch obtained at the Exhibitions in Monâ€" treal and London, Canada, and Honorable Mention at Dublin. â€" > t Paper Weights, Candle Shades; Dusters ; Twine Boxes ; Letter Clips; Date Racks ; Letter Boxes ; Call Bells ; Ivory Paper Knives ; Pen Knives ; Scisâ€" sors, Erasers, Puzsle Locks, &o., &c., &¢. Metallic Memorandum Books ; . GOLD PENCIL AND PEN CASES ; Gutta Por cha ditto, mounted in Gold. Account Books, Pass Books, Day Books. Made to order, in every style ; PAPERâ€"RULING attended to. FIRST PRIZES in this Department Genuine Jeanâ€"Marie Farina‘s EKAU DE CO= LOGNE, Exhibition Brand, in small bottles, or by All manner of Printing Books, Pamphlets, Billâ€"heads, Circulars, Cards, Placards, &¢., done neatly and expeditiously at the USUAL PRICES. Ceorge E. Desbarats Water. Colors ; Sable and Camel Hair Pencils ; Drawing Pencils ; India Ink ; India Rubber ; Palâ€" lets, &e. Ivory Scales, Drawing Pons, Compasses, complete Cases, Microscopes, &¢., &c., &c. | Aromatic Elastic Bands Paperâ€"fasteners ; Sealing Wax ; Mucilage; Wax Vestas; Bryant & May‘s Patent Safety Matches ; Wax Tapers; Wax Bougies ; Boxes and Stands for ditto. Of every make; SW AN QUILLS ; Goose Qum-; Nibs. In great variety ; Silver, Bronze, LAcquered, Papier Mache, Ebony, Walnut, White Metal, Cut Glass, &c.; AntiCortosive; Antiâ€"Blotting ; Draâ€" per‘s; Whitney‘s; Autonomic, &c., &c., &c. Mathematical Instruments. Double Elephant ; Elephant; Cartridge, Wobâ€" Paper, Parchments ; Tinted Album Papers ; Music Paper; Tracing Vellum ; Tracing Paper. Bourning Daper Foolsâ€"Cap Papers, | Creamâ€"laid, Blueâ€"laid, and Handâ€"made, of every weight and quality. Book Papers, HAND and MACHINE MADE ; Imperial, Super Royal, Royal, Mediam and Demy: CROMOLITEOGMPES! A selocted Assortment, comprising fac similes frour TURNER, EASTLAKE, HUNT, and other great masters, just opened, offered for sale at most easonable prices. Fing Note Paper at One Dollar per Reanm SPARKS STREET, Moroeco, Russia Leather, Wainut, Maple, &cp &c Of the finest and heaviest description ; Creamâ€"laid and Blueâ€"laid. Canada Gazette Fancy . Freach Note Paper. And ENVELOPES, of every tint ; also, Whit GOFFERED and COLORED BORDERS. BINDING AND STATIONBRY Mr. G. E. DESBARATS‘ COLUMN Copying Books; Brushes and Water Cups Copying Inks. | Ottawa, Apri 9, 1866. English Note & Letter Papers, Polio Posts ; Bank Posts; Bond Paper, Copying Paper, Printing, and Wrapping Papers. Of the various widths of Borders Dinner, Ball, and Visiting CARDS. Stationery Cascs, Envelope Cases, Portfol and Biotiers, of overy style. R"DESP ATCH B 0 X E 8 ."® :=*~ WRITING DESKS ! @a Drawing Papers Antignarian, Fancy Stationery Goods ; COPYING PRESSES | B iN Di N C Biwards Writing Ink, And ENGRAVINGS, Envelopes of every Size. AND ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOKS GOLD PENS. ESTABLISHKMENT, INKSTANDS, STEEL PENS PRINTING, OoTTAW A. with 5" Orders Promptly Attended to. £#4 ALEXR. DUVFF. O,MEARA & CO. ALEXR. DUFF. OTTAW A, APRIL 7, 1866. O *MRBRBARA & CTO., 50, SPARKS STREET, Manufacturers of Clothing, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Enclish, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds MUSLIN AND LACE CURTAINS! MENS‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHING, 1866) Spring Importations. (1866 Curtain EKolders, B ~_\_ Piano4& Table C‘;)Q;(‘X'N, ‘Table l)aunuslf\& Oileloths, sheetings, Pillow TLinens, Towellings, Na}llQEtc. E=>INSPECTION INVITED.#I Ottawa, April 16, 1866 OPEN_I_CJD.?\TE t s 7. L ~4 TUESDAY, 10th OF APRIL OUR SHOW ROOMS WILL OPEXN FOR THE SEASON WITH A GRAND s ' DISPLAY OF THE: TN BONNETS, ML 4 HaATS, FLOWERS, PEATEHERS, ORNAMENTS, CHEAP BLACK SILKS CHEAP FANCY SILKS Ottawa, April 21, 1866 HEARTH RUGS, CRUMB CLOTHS, DAMASKS, PARISIAN MILLINERY BONNETS NOVELTIES IN: HATS. CARPETINGS ! HOUSE FURNISHINGS! ARE NOW sHEWING TIHETR SPRINXG IMPORTATIONS OF BRUSSIELS, _ TTAEPEEFEEYX, + â€"â€"; x TWO AND THREE PLY, ALL WOOL, UNON AND IIE.MP CABNPETING®. o Hare‘s& Nain‘s English Floor Oilcloths FRENCH AND GLASGOW MUSLINS®. Tâ€"4 & 8â€"4 WHITE AND COLORED LLAMA GARRAND, MUTCHMCR & CO. AT CUNNINGHAM & LIND8SAYT‘S. Ottawa, April 9, 1866 LATEST FASHIONS 1 In all its Departments | Ottawa, April 5, 1866 Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York STREETS, LOWER TOWN. KEARNS & RY AN (EICGEGETT Y ABRDS W TIDE.) BESTA BLISHRED 1844 New Spring Goods. SPRING â€" STOCK ! AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONVENIENE. BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR * NO, 20, SPA RIIKXS &1 O‘MIâ€"CATA & CCO+., No. 14, Rideau Street. mh‘ Chaudiere Twoeds, Halifax Grass, Cords; also Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Cassimeres, in all colors and qualities ; Black and Colored Alpacas M-&!wï¬hmh and a full assortmest of GENTS‘ UNDERCLOTHING. They would also dh;:‘ :p:'dol attention to their Al. NOW PREPARED TO OFFER -.-lthclu?nudhnt assorted Stock of DRY GOODS ever M‘N to the city. Thankfat for past favors, they desire to inform their friends that their Stock is now rmny(u in every Departâ€" we * > ment Invite @n inspection of their mslhld Stockâ€" of CLOTHS, l-'rwud uproul,{ for this Market, comâ€" Fldi‘ all the newest dur and materials in ROADCLOTHS, PLAIN & FANCY SILK MILXâ€" TURES, COATINGS, do., do., TROWSERLNGS. Ottawa Trade, under the guperintendence of experâ€" W«..> Gloves, Collars, Neck=Ties, White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, #e,, kept constantly on hand. And will be found n;leto with every NOVELTY OF THE HOME AND CONTINENTAL MARâ€" KETS, imported exp: essly for this season. ISs NOW COMPLETE NMAQGEE & RUSSELL. An endless variety of Hats, Caps, THEL.OTTA W A..IIMES, APRLIL. 28. 18G6. MANTLES, s SEA wWTLS, PARASOLS, SILKEKS, rsg, RITBBONS. ooR MATS, wINDOW HOLLAXNDS, FREXCH RIPS, SILK AND CLOTH MANTLES, PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS 6â€"4 STRIPED AND FANCY GRENXADINE ¢6â€"4 WHITE AND €OLORED ALPACA. BONNET ORNAMENTsS. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS 92â€" B4 _ _ Ottawa, March 24, 1966. 106â€"3m 10 95â€"tf 0- 0*CONNOR STREET, TWO SEW BRICK HOUSES, and a small COTTAGE. Ald.dhnnpnhmn. Apply at the Cottage, on Tu CALORIC ENGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Establishment. It is an 18â€"inch cll’llbr. and will be sold cheap. PLY TO H. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. O‘CONNOR. Oltawa, March 27. 1866. 84â€"tf In advance in sale of any other. It is searcely necessary to allude to this fact, as riearly everyâ€" body admits, as well as the different S‘wlnils- chine Con.;uiu themselves, that WHEELER & WILSON‘S has a greater sale than any other ; not 20 year‘s manufacturing either, no not over 15. Ottawa, March 19, 1866. Office:â€"â€"37, Sparks Street, Ottawa. {Nuflu for all Machines in use ; Oil ; Spool k, all shades, for families. Sewing Machines reâ€" p_AIM and the public Fnirii?. for their ilt:.dy “:r inâ€" creasing patronage and support, wou to draw their us&ntlou lolt:a fact tl?n’t having n:‘ supplied the city for eighteon months, their experience has enmabled them to seloct such a stook of ALES as shal! please the most fastidious taste, while their inâ€" creased "f.:elllun for Boalln{ and .dloll:o‘flng t::III ensure prom attention to ere -lyhhmdwm: i rew dremse uie e h be ie 4C 3. the world that nearly oneâ€"third more are made and sold than that of l:{ other make. Over 1400 a week are turned out of their fm{..:‘:d yet they are far in u;u&of their w‘:l:r.; To utio:; are now passed by the company e building of anâ€" other factory nearly “?::'Rwu their present largâ€" o:l:utnry in th‘; world. d y will thondebo better able to nnly e great and growing demand of p'-'n u?'rri th N be rofe to the Numbers stam on our Muh{noo, it w?lfbo seen that we uomm Ottawa, March 27, 1866. Tl‘l UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TEN» DERING their sincore thanks to their friends Watches" Splendid Jewelry, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pirnos, MeloJ’cons. Bewing Machines, Bilver Ware, &c., &c., to be dizposed of, at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value! Grand International Meeting of Manuface turers of Watches and Jewelry, The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" uence of the great Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" 3" to rolieve from pecuniary embarrassments 0¢â€" casioned by a distressing W ar, and to avoid The THREE THREAD STITCH, a combination of the above Stitches. Muking the‘ most beautiful Embroidering Stitch yet invented ! M Tml ISs ALSO THE STRONXGEST BTITCB in the world, whether made by hand or machine.| This attachment can be attached to any Wheeler & Wilson Maching in use, and all are invited to call and see it in operation. Whecler & :'Iln:"l Bc‘w.i:‘ Iuhim::n nznyl beool; not:id orming a greater variety and range of work, ndp:uhr than ss;.othor Maghine, as has been acâ€" corded them again and again at all uu‘nu Exhiâ€" bitions, wherever exhibited ; . but this last -i-glo and ingenious deviceenables them to perform double the n::c of even their former.great capacity. The demand for these Machines are so great throughout _ Resipexo® :â€"Dalhousie Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Caljinet Maker. _Ottawa, April 4, 1866.: â€"â€" |~| _ â€" 9fâ€"4f AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS As a prelimin they would romark that the -uufup:n ln‘;,;ell ’no brass or imitation 3! Jewelry, * IN GOLD & $ILVER CASKS, ANDEVERY DEsâ€" CRIPTION OF F * w m. :. Inufl;: & c‘o. past w sent y, twice a week to A I-or. Richmond, and (‘Eolna.' Mwo.inol 27, 866. 84â€"f MRS, CLIFFORD has always on hand for Baâ€" zare, &¢., a vui? of Wax Fiqwors, Baskets for Cards, &c. Shoe will toach the now and clegant art of GERMAN WORK, manufaétured on Leather, and W AX WORKS, to ladies who may feel disposâ€" ed to favor her with a visit. GOLD AND SILVER AWFUL SACRIFICE! BANKRU.P’I‘(SUY" AVOIDED ! lxtnordlnaryTrTnouncement $2,000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, must be sold in the course of six months, The articles to sell at TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it may be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hunting ¢ase Gold and Silver Watches, Freach Clocks, Rings set with Dinmonds, Rubics, Pearls and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladies® Sos‘ of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear llinr of the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enamelled Bracelets, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Cliains of all descriptions, &c., &c: Silver Ware, (extra rluud) comprising Castors, Butter Dish, beautifully chased and engnved, Table and Tea Spoons, Goileh, &c., &o., Pianos, Melodeons and Sewing Machines of the hest makers. _ _â€"__.__ #2 for each article, regardless of value. The exâ€" penses of conducting our Agency are paid by the sale of certificates, or coupons, representing the vaâ€" rious articles. These cortificates are sold at FLFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and cach cortificate will show the holder the particular article he or she is entitled to on payment of an addition $2.00. The expenses of Freight and Packing Planos or Sewing Machines will be Paid by the Partics who are Entitled to them» * The LOCK STITCH, as already made by the Wheeler & Wilson ; The Elastic Double Loop EMBROIDERING STITCH, as made by the Grover & Baker ; _ _ SHEFFIELD I0OUSE! German Leather Work (German Work, can now be seen at Mr. Durie‘s AT ANY SACRIFICE! And for that ,purponl tt:;y have unanimously elec ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD Tioe Oe O otihn is nlen of ectonarn «o popular ol charging a nitivem prics, an Aine prive will ts . Bewiurig Machines, Making Three different distinct Stitches ! $2,000,000 Watches" Splendid Jawelre. Fran The priee of cach article varies from SIX TO EiGn? uUXDkED DOLLARS.. In every part of the United States and Provinces, and to all such very liberal inducements will be ofâ€" fered, and on npa!wulon a circular of terms will be forwarded. _ We profer money sent in Post Office orders where they can be obtained, or by Bank Drafts, to our order. Please write your Name, Town, County and State plainly, and address all orders to 6 More Interesting News for the Ladies ! GREAT THREE STITCH Nroldcrlâ€"ï¬â€˜;’.â€"Attnchmcnt E. K. MactILLIVRAY & CO, ALES & PORTER Victoria V aults ! March 3, 1866 Wheeler and Wilson‘s How We Shall Proceed. AGEN TS ARE WANT EC WAX FLOWERS ! ll&ï¬iffl*i RATES ON PIRSTâ€" % CITY or FARM PROPERTY., Apâ€" "s. pexxtnoros xa RsoN, } Montreal Telograph l;:..llfl"n; 3&. , Ottawa. Ottawa, 23rd March, Im 81â€"L. FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! B A NK RUPTCY : $&° 1INSPECTION INVITED. BX FRAME MADE OF LEATHER, BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in ,the latest style of 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA DE TREY & Co., Engine tor Sale. PT‘ORER SAULUE 60,0000 OFP A XEW DE8IGN, AXD oney to Lend IMPORTERS OF 34, LIBFRTY STREET, G A. WALTON, Agent. DE TREY & €0., Agents for Manufacturers, 34 Liberty St., New York OP THE wOoRTH OF Gold and Silver 64â€"6m 2e JAMES WADb WORTH. 82.d ° ottawa, March 14, 1866. I 13 Terms of Sale:â€"Oneâ€"sixth Cash on the day of sale; the balance in five years, bearing interest at ï¬omdumrau.p-yobbu-ulb. Aucâ€" tion fees and paid by purchasers. A large deduction will be made on cask. ATTHE RUSSELL HOUSE, _ Tuesday, the 10th day of April, 1866 _ Title indisputable of all the above . Bale to commence at the hour of eleven 0'5';:"-’» BIACH & €CO,, 62 SPARKS STREET, will be prepared to deliver Goods, move Furâ€" niture, &c., on and after the 16th inst. . Charges moderate. Ottawa, April 16. 101â€"tf pAM~ Goods aenverea. Tlll MOST SIMPLE AND USEFUL article ever invent 4, for bedroom lamps or night lamps ; burn benzole, and the cost is merely nominal. â€" Beware of counterfeits. REAL ESTATE i vICTORIA WARD. GEORGE STREET.â€"Lots Nos#. 1, 2, 3 and 5, near Po-lnx'l Dï¬ï¬‚. LITTLE BAY 8TREET.â€"That Lot of Land known TOWNSHIP OF HULL. The West half of Lot 28, in the 5th Rlnfeâ€"loo acres. This farm is in a high state of cultivation. Good House, Barns, &c., Stables, all frame buildâ€" ings ; Orchard, &e., woll watered and fenced, and rents for $160 per year. A good road, and. within four miles of Aylmer Village. * TOWNXSHIP OF EARDLY. Lot No. 16, in 9th Range, 200 acres, on the leadâ€" ing roadâ€"the mail roadâ€"from Aylmer to Portage TOWNSHIP OF GLOUCESTER,. Lot No. 7, in the 2nd range Ottawa Front. Good House and Barn, well improved, and good Land, #six miles from the city, on the Ottawa and Montreal McAdamized Road, 200 acres ; the wood standing sells for $10 per aore. _ ____ _ oc POSTPONED! stitute. Kerosene & Pennsylvania ROCK OIL, NONâ€"EXPLOSIVE. ALUCETION S.A as Keefer‘s Hill, saty about one acre of land. BRIDGE STREET.â€"Lot No. 10, Block 1, adjoinâ€" ing Mr. Merrill‘s, and nearly opposite the Hon. J. Skead‘s. TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAXN. M!:’u:u of Lo: No. ,2|5. Mï¬n‘:&gï¬znï¬d{mnt; ghly im ed ; well watered; uildinge ; the best uJ land ; ’sud within Mnilg- wof the city f'l' the best of land; and within 5 miles of the city ; a sood McAdamized road, and adjoining the resi: ence of the late Captain Baker. du Fort, 10 miles fmii;?i'-i&r'. the best of land and well wooded and watered, convenient to Churches, Mills, and Market. Also Lots 12 and13,inthe i1th mIMIS, and MWTWOL . MUSO LOME 1& WRM IOamment Range; good land, well watered udt.i-‘m‘dâ€"l;; : "TIMES" BUILDINC, SPAR KS STRERT, O TCPA W *A J no pains shall be spared on our part to afford every couvenience and comfort to those who may be placed under ourâ€"care, and also the most unromitting attention to forward them in all theirstudies. ~With these views we khall constantly keep an ample staif of Teachers, so that every student may receive that individual attention which the nature of the course necessarily requires. â€" In the selection of instructors, we shall, as is our habit, be guided not by competency alone, f‘;mo:lhnll seek out such men as we can conâ€" wde in as conscientious and energetic. Negntiie Deaz Sixs,â€"I cannot exprogs too strongly my appreciation of your efforts to establish a* model house of business. Your system supplies a most important Lsidcutum in the education of youth. It has often lu{griud me that the community at ln{e seems blind to the utility of such training as your valuable, or rather invaluable, institution aftords. 1 have asked how it is that a man professing to be a physican will not be enxployed, and will even be euï¬imuised as a " quack," except he has gone through‘a regular course of anatomy, phyliologf, and #o forth, and has also attended an hospital and clinical lectures ; and the same may be said of the lawyer ; and yet a youth is taken into a countingâ€"house or store, wholly igâ€" norant of the duties he undettakes,‘and having everything to Jearn. I consider, therefore, that such a stem as yours is of the groatest importance both to the employer and employed, as it"saves the former time and labor of teaching every new hand, and the la&r the waste of time involyved in a long apâ€" renticeship. . Your .dnin?blymm of real business is a complete remody for this defect, and I consider that your groat success in this department is made clearly manifest by the air of realitly that your stu dents dhliuy in their model transactions, and by their downhcartedness when they fail to meet their engagements, imaginary though they be. I can testify to the excellonce of your system from personal expbrience, having at the { sent time, in the employment of the firm I belong to, three young men who were educated at your esta mhmont.. > y * we can now procure young men thoromghily prepared and ready to enter on their duty in a manner to command umam in their ability and xo!;lcy. I beg to congratulate you upon the manner in which your labors have been appreciated by the public, as evidenced by the fact of your having to @nlarge your promizes for the accommodation of the great increase in your pupils. Eo Wishing you every success, DESIGNâ€"â€"TO EDVCATE YOUNG MEN FOR BUESNNESS The Thriving Condition of this City, and its important Position as the New Seat of f Government, must render it of the (Jlinplt Consegquence to the f" YOUNG MEN of the District to be supplied with the _ Means of obtaining a Sound, Praciical ; We are now in & position to poiat to results both in regard to the gratifying support accorded to our [rliwtiolu, in Toronto and Hamilton, and also by the high terms in which employers uniformly «peak of young men who have graduated at the British American College. % s a Another enoonnï¬lng result is found in the number of applications constantly made to us to recommend Book-kooren who have prssed through our extensive course. We, therefore, have no hesitation in pledgâ€" ing ourselves to carry out in this city a system which has so emphatically received the stamp of public approbation, both in Tomto_-nd Hn_n_ilt.;on, and we may add throughout the Province. _Uut of the many flattering letters which we have received from time to time, we may select the two fol lowing :â€" * [Frfnu J. G. Worts, E1g., of the firm of Gooderham & Worts, President of the Board of Trade, Toronto.] Messas. Mcsorove & Waiont, Gexttzx®®,â€"I have much pleasure ingbearing testimony to the excellent system pursued in your College, from a rnon;l inspection of the working of the establishment, and having in my cwployment young men wno have been educated by you. I have to ex‘rnu my entire satisfaction with the method and arrangements you have adopted, and the zeal and assiduity with which you carry them out. I was eertainly amazed in visiting your Bank, Merchants‘ Emporium and Exchange Office, and witnessing the “1::- and businessâ€"like manner of your clerks, tellers, and merchants, and have no doubt but a youth tra in your College, on entering a countingâ€"house or store, will be very competent to discharge the duties allotted to him by his employer. . *‘ > Your exertions are makin; ,u great ln&ronmqnt in the capabilities of the risin ï¬ncntiun of our salesmep and accountants, and from being obliged, as in former years, to put up :itg ys from school, Mrssrs. Muscrove & Wartont, ie _B. A. C. Gollege Will open on Thursday, April 12, 1866 At the Hour of 12 o‘clot "*om. NEW LAMPS®. To Burn Without a Chimney, City Parcel Express. Ottawa, April 5, 1866. Ottawa, April 5, MR. HECTOR McLEAN, Auctioneer. Ottawa, April 5, 1866. Ottawa April 6, 1866 N MA.K'H“G" '_l'lll! ’ANNOUNCEMEI"_'T WE wWoULD ADD THE AssURANCE T‘_IA_T + .L & , _ PROPRIETORS, N. B.â€"Specimen Sheots of Penmanship may be seemat the eading Room of the Mechanics‘ In RRIVED AND FOR SALE TO THE Trade low. â€" Articleguaranteed No. 1 quality. BEACH & CO., iA d 62, Sparks streot. Business Fducation. (ESTABLISHED IN CONNECTION WITH THE BRITISH AMERICAN COMMERCIAL COLLEGES IN TORONTO AND HAMILTON,) ; 20 Barrels Benzole. No. 10, with buildings thereon ; one of the finest business stands in town. Until Tuesday,24th Inst. THE ABOVE SALE IS BEACH & CO., Sole Lrltl â€lfl, @navrke m:. From Patrick Hughes, Esq., of the Firm of Hughes, Brothers, Toronto.] $ [ i+ ‘\k i m + Toroxto, 23rdâ€"December, 1865 k =ms BEACH & CO., 62, Sparks street. 62, Sparks streot 92â€" T3â€"0° _ Ottaws Dec. 29, 1865 I romain, dear Sire, yours, &e., All debts due by the late firm will be paid by Mr, Buckley, and all debts \due to the late firn must be '{,.ldm him alone. MR. BUCKLEY may be Ited after the First of April next, at his residence, on Dalhousie Street Dated Ottawa, 28th March, 1866. 87â€"t Sold by George: Mortimer, John Roberts W M. Tassey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinne in Tm: LA W FIRM OF 4 BUCCKLEY AND SCOTT" has been dissolved by efuxion of time on the Sixteento instant. * t LFE, GROWTH ANO BEAUITY, Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen andlengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying reâ€" quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grcoy hair disapâ€" pears, bald spots are covâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant gro:wih is the reâ€" sult, Ladiecs and Chiidren «will appreciate the deiightâ€" ful fregrance and rich, glossy appearanre impart«â€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant headâ€"dress. Bold by ull Pruggisis. » Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. Dissolution of Fartnership. SELLING OFF CENTRAL OTTAWA, (Opposite Bishop‘s Hotel.) TX HAXD a large Stock of * Caxanias Twreps, Scorcn, Twezps, Dorskiss, Broapctiotn, FraxszL8, &¢., &¢. Also a comâ€" plete stock of Coars, Vzsts, Paxts, Sumts, Sasnes,° Parer Cornars, For Cars, Cror# Carg, Horss Buaxkers, &0. PRATT&Co â€" All of which will be sold at A REPUCTION 10 to 15 per Cent. B@" Cali and see. "Yag BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN Sparks Street Goods marked in plain figures. Olttawas, Feb. 4. |._ _ 41â€"3m W imerGoods GREAT REDUCTION t$%» NO SREBCOND PRICE. Pratt & Co. Truly yours, Selling off. SELLING OFP AT A Toxoxto, December 19, 1865 OF FROM JAMES G. WORTS 93â€"17wâ€"tf 10y Tlll SUBSCRIBERS® HAVE BEEX fumd: A. YEILDING, E8Q., with inâ€" structions to offer for sale his p'q%d Glenâ€" sharrold, immediately ‘djoï¬ the , on the bankié of the Rideau River, on the route from the Rideau Bridge to the Governor General‘s resiâ€" dence, in lots to suit purchasers. The property consists ot several mcres of Garden Land, divided into lots; a plan of which may be seen at the Aucâ€" tion Rooms dthe-hedbon.-“ohmm eonnodiwlrifl;O.:E gwgu.mo HOU (at resent occupied by . Yeilding) together with Zmuh'o and convenient -u!u.... Buildings and grounds may be inspected at tinorflonflo&nhyflah.- on to Mr. Yeilding, or to the subscribers. anh:wnyu-ny be unsold will be of at A on. f Tuesday, May 1 5th. at the subscribers‘ Auction Rooms, Sussor strost TERMS made known at the time of sale. Eale to commence at 12 o‘clock M. __~____ l_’%â€"?:&:flm BY SOTMAK, FoR Y ork street, Otta wa. w * Ottawa, December 20, 1865, *â€"tf 90 ACRES OF LAXD ON THE PRESâ€" COTT road, in the Township of Gloucester, and adjoining Charles Smith‘s furmâ€"about 2 mile® from Cunninghain‘s Stationâ€"80 acres under good cultivation, with a house and barn thereon. For Sale by Aumstion or Private Oontract. ‘;ALSO several vacant lots in various parts of the city. : P + TERMS REASONABLE. ‘or -nhcrpuï¬uhn to i .. xt ___cuuu‘.g"mwu, Oitaws. arret, &t. Apply to ALEXANDER DUFF, at l‘l’Mom & Co.‘s, or to AUGUSTUS KEEFER, Queen Stroct. Ottawa, March 30. 1866. 87 â€"«f and Stone Building and Outâ€"Offices, THI BRICK pwnu.uo;uovll AD= § l{',wl%.NlNG the Residence of AUGUSTUS KEEâ€" E SQ., Barrister, Queen Street, containing Kit.uhn:%nahan Pantry, and Collar, three rooms on the ground floor, and seven bedâ€"rooms, with large Fobruary 20, 1866. 2 SAW NILLS, 1 FLOUR MILL, EX« TENSIVE Timber Limits ; wuw other Machines ; 1,000 acresgood Land, Stores; Wharves : &e., &e. Ottawa, March 20, 1866. POSSESSIGA GiVeNX IMMEDIATELY, x AIIW BRICK BULILDING s > on Besserer Street, Sundy m Huil, near the residence of Hox. t MarcormCaxzros. This building contains peven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with all modern improvements. P JTor Sale, ied ON soOUTH SsIDE RIDEAU C "re Street, énuuly opposite 4& Workman & Griffin‘s,) a good three storey Stone House, with a goou dweiing and shop below. ‘The buildâ€" ing is covered with tin, and extends from front to rear, 74 feet. _ It is a good business stand. Terms reasonable. Apply e . ~ :00 000; ) l TI‘I SUBSCRIBER OFFERS POR BALE Lots to suit purchasers, in the imineâ€" diate vicinity of Otawa. The ity is t‘b antly situated on the banks of mvn iver and Richmond Koad, within three miles of the city. Parties desiroes of building n Country Residence will find these Lots in every way suitable, being but & short distance out of the city, and where they would be free from heavy taxos. For further information, apply to fnonk 3 OR TO MESSRS. SCOTT & ROSS, Barristers, &c., &c., Ottawa. m LX COTTAGECS, painted, in o New Edinburgh, opposite the School trou»., will be soid tor One Hundred Pournds Cash pach, _ Aiso THREE WOuDLX HOUSEs 1NX LETTER 0. Ottawa. â€" Also desirable shed attached, Oitawa, Feb. 6, 1866 The propmetor intending w leave Uttawa, prefe to sell even at ime prices, on ¢agy torms of payment For further particulars, apply to f JOiiN mMACAULAY, Duke Street, Chaudicre. Ottawa, Feb. 2, 1866 h oq2q A PERTY known as T. M BLASDELLS HOMESTEAD, con â€" taining about TWO ACKES, beauâ€" tifully situatea on the Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side Wellington Street, CHF Of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. Apply to CGis Geverdralls ts ce ocke ALSO, TO SELL OR LET, A commodious STOXE CUTTAGE of Ten Apartâ€" ments, &c., adjcining the toregving. Should these valuable Houses remuin uusold at May next, they will be let to. 4 or 5 years, at modeâ€" rate rentsâ€"or let in meautime,subject to sale. 4 i Shop and Dwellin=â€"House for Sale * lea . lh' THE VILiAGE OF Ti 4. 2 RLCHMOND, 18 miles from the City of Uttawa, . An excellentopenâ€" ing for a General Merchant For particulars apply to the Proprietor on the ALSQ, 23 ACRES OF LAND In the Township of Gloucester, situated about halt a mile from Killinp Bridge. This land can be -ol; enf bloc or in lots of 5 acres. or further particalars, y to « FRAA Clb‘.eï¬lOW, E8Q., * City of Ottawa. Ottawn, Feb. 10, 1866. 4duâ€"tf Ottawa, February 10, 1866 Building Lots! â€" LO'I‘! 9 AND 10, ON k Socth Side Sparks Street, neurly opposite the *ut on which the new bank of Montreal is to be ©r0cteq, s« within tve minutes‘ walk of the other Bauks. Lots Y and 10 on north side of QueenStreet in rear of the above. R February 10, 1866 ')“.‘Ifllw Ia Lower Town and in Upper Town, (near Mr. Gilmour‘s.) * New Edinburgh, January 31, 1866 k ALAuuA. STOAE BULLD»« k ing, eligibly situated, and conâ€" m stracteu either tor a Private Kesiâ€" dence, RKespectable Hiotel, &c., Boarding s10.se, or a General Grocery and Provisâ€" ion Storeâ€"consists of Two Cellars and other 15 «partments, (d.visible into two tenements); area 31# 47 feet, and 3 stories highâ€"built newr1y three years ago, but Pusuted, &c., ouly since last New Yoar‘s Day. It is tree from daimp, whiist cleguat by recent unish. Fruitie stuble, and phods in rear. Richmond, Febraary 10, 1866 Or to M. B. MULLIN, Sparks Streot. Ottawa, April 3, 1866. Cheap Homes for Sale. Rural Residences. J. & W. THOMSON Ottawa, 23rd| March, 1866. 81â€"4 April 18. Together with a large, Modern To Sell or Let in Ottawa. FOR SALE OR 10 LET "or Hale. or to Let. GARDEN LOTS. Apply at the oflice of the FORR SATLE. PFPOER SALE. FTOR SAL®E. For Sale at a Dwellings to Let. arves : &e., APPLY TO FEMHAT VALUAHLE PROâ€" MACDONALD & ETEVEX, lpou SALE, LN OTTAW A CITY, a beautiful COTTAuE in Parry Street, to be isposed of CHEAP. Apply to uons PHELAN, Montreal. kc., kc., k¢., =â€"â€"WITH â€" * LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &c., Ottawa. f 46â€"at ROW OF SIX NEAT MACKAY ESTATE EGAR YIELDING GEORGE BROW N H, MeLKAN. 18â€"3m Bandy Hill (new) 42â€"Cm 37â€"3m b4â€"2m 46â€"utt 103â€"4 LYI &f