SI 17 tf ©<300TS & SHOES, y _ G. HOWE & SON Rme in onete ~Y saiting and oproing wht a very hargo aad EXTiREâ€" VARIETY HALL W ITTLLGS â€" BILOCEK, WE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAYVE l to intimate to his friends and the public geneâ€" raily, that he intends opening the n:n-n-«l house of business in a few days, with a large stock of House Furnishing Goods, in CROCKERY, sTOVE®, FURNITURE, & *w _ _and WOODENwW ARE, Having.had long experience in business, and knowing well the wants of the general public in this line, I feel confident that I can offer suporior inducements to intending purchasers. Shall have my best attention bylfl'lg on hand at all times a large and well sel stock. Hayâ€" ing sccured the agency for O. L. Ballard‘s Stoneâ€" ware, I shall at all times® be to dealers at the Mannfacturer‘s -m:‘:c:'\ï¬ J" Goods of all kinds received for on conâ€" :rct for which immediate returns will be made I also tender my sincere thanks to my old friends and customers of the past year, for their liberal patâ€" ronage, and byâ€"strict attention to business, hope to merit a continumnce of the same at my new place of business, No. 54, Sussex Street. ie kn ts Ottawa, May 8 Must bel to that which pleases c dne and es uehblbo::'ul hi BVCHANAN‘S Unrivalled Mixture MmMoOCHA, JAVA, AND JAMAICA Roasted and ground daily, on steam power Consequently always to be had in Â¥ » perfection. Oitawa Shirt Store RM"Gloves, Braces, UmbnrelidAs, Satchels, Travelling Bags, &câ€" § Ottawa, May 10. 122â€"y COMMERCIAL COLLEGE _ UV mrroag tar Ph hote: tof megegiment {" H. Waller, bz.. Reporter ofnc late Oftaiea '.r.x'i!s :â€"$4, payable in msu# MUSGROVE & WRIGHT. Ottawa. May 4. N7 Ottawa, May 4 ME Eny." ‘¥ou are ‘2!'.'.'.!."’..]‘3.'.‘.’3"‘.!.’.‘5 . You are e y to w in the Hall above the * Instiâ€" on ?XBDAY EVENING NEXT, the 16th e.,s 9 o‘clock precisely, to discuss a subject of W to yourselves, individually and y, as well as to the AUTHOR OF THI3 CALL. _ Phonography Class The Crockery Department Ottaws, May 11 Thomas Beament, Of every description, suitable for the season. z nity to m..‘mrï¬'.‘u‘d & flm LOW RATE FOR CASH. e B" Trunks, Shoe Findings, &¢. + REMEMBER THE PLACE: No. 69 Sussex St., and 10 Rideau St. Ottawas, May 9 «EXTRAORDINARY MERIT a, May 4, 1866. ll AcC DANCE WT THE ABOVE Order, is hereby given the authorizâ€" ed declared to be 21 which per deduction is to be until next W otice, and m, to all made im nited States that week. K. S. M. BOUCBETTE Oitawa, May 7, 1866 @ firy (Directly opposite Pingland & Draper.) § acDONNELL, ont. N R. DICKSON, M. HN A. GRANT, M. D., R HARLES G. MOORE, M. D. P w. 1. AikINS, M. Dâ€" April 28. oz iï¬ & eluding the _ World‘s Fair, London, 1862, The Great Dublia Exhibition of 1865, Central Board of Health. uns selihone mss â€" Hr sn W uwnï¬ipdwm:\ ltural rundmuwmï¬v-ï¬-mm- Tas ‘Three Stitch and Embroidering Attachment for this Machine, by which three different and distinct stitches are made, can be attached to any Wheeler & Wilson in use. It makes the most beautiful Emâ€" dslnbhnontlm In fact, for range of work, -l-w!-"““" runaing, don‘t forget to see the Whecler & Wilson. Porey" 1 m Sewing Machines HIO“I‘I‘ PREMIUMS AWARDED at each and all of the Great International Exhibitions of Europe, for the last five years, inâ€" Office and Saleroom :â€"â€"37, Sparks St. No. 54, Sussex Street, MANUBACTURER & IMPORTER OFf COPFEES, 25, Sparks Street Spool Silk, Machine Oil, Nced= les for all Machines, otc. Sew* AT OP JOSEPH BOYDEXN Scartfs, Collar®, G WALTON, Agent. the highest state of the ‘premises, by HOW E & SONX 120â€"y 123â€"td thol SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, YORK STREET, j oPPosItTE T?B MARKET : oT T AW A, BIGI To INTIMATE To THE INâ€" habitants of Ottawa and sarrounding country that he has opened a SEED STORE in .&n above promises, where he has on hand every variety of Garden, Agricuitural and Flower Seeds, wuiuoid, AglIGUINUINL CHC A NT GL NUVERY * AIl warranted Fresh and Genuine. “r"' DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, â€" conâ€" ning full cultural directions,â€"will be ready in a few days, and may be had gratis on application. . will be found a great variety of Hotâ€"house plants BOUQUETS SUPPLIED. _ _ Ottawa. March 5, 1866, T“E UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting a CGanardon & Nurseory In (GGloucester, Green Field, County of Carleton, calls the attention of the Inâ€" habitants of the City of Ottawa, and surrounding country. Me will fuldll orders for all sorts of Fruit Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs, with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plants for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Esculent Roots. _ He has also on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a quantity of Garden, Field, and Flowâ€" er Seeds of the Lnt description. Parties wanting froq.b laid e-‘:. lllotho newest }t{lo of ;l;d-k..p' , together w rafting, Budding, and Planting, :i‘l be :ly lhudod‘l:). Hn“w will hanhlil sorts of : in season for sale, at the late resiâ€" dence of Clement Bradley, Esq. «D Ho-z Kingsley ; " Toilers of Sea," by Victor Hugo ; « Walter Goring," by Annie Thomas ; " St. Martin‘s In.":‘v Mrs. Henry Wood ; " Miss Ma joribinks," by Mrs. Oliphant ; " Lost Tales of Milâ€" etus," by Bulwer Lytton ; « Jargal," by Vietor Huâ€" ,o: « Livingstone‘s Expedition to the Zambesi," Mustrated ; * President Lincoln Selfâ€"Pourtrayed," g Ludiow ; « Dr. Newman‘s wer to Dr: Pusey‘s renicon"; «Dr. Pusey‘s Ei om." JI.'I‘I' llClIVll? « hi}hton Court," by Henry Kingsiey ; " Toilers of Sea," by Victor e MATHEW T. DeRINZY. Ottawa, March 24, 1866. 83. w days, and may be had gratis on application. He has also a onnxuovsxm.em.h which Business Education. The W{ln‘ Department is as plete and extensive as that of Co--ni:Lf on the napining. Me ri t lmn: ; m chandizing. actu ng, ig, Forâ€" warding, il ig, Brok and Commission, Railroading, mboating, , Penmanâ€" nrippings Phovegraphy, A+ rg® y, &e., ler the e e of hers selected for a al as well as a al knowledge of the the countâ€" mmo-. For cireular, and speci of writing, ross, e€felosing stamp, ________ Commercial College, w TIMES§** BUILDING, OTTAW A, (Established in comnection with the British American Commercial Colleges in Toronto and Hemilton.) Tllll INSTITUTION ISs DESIGNED TO furnish young men with a thorough practical To wit : § M hemgoy given, that the Courts of Quarter A of the Peace, and County the said County of Carleton, will be Court mln the Cit}ud Ottawa, on TUESDAY, the TW U day of JUNE, 1866, at the hour of Ten of the clock, a.m., of which all Coroners, Bailiffs, Constables, and all others concerned are‘ réequired to take notice, and New Books and Magazines. govern themselves accoi Sheriff‘s Office, Ottawa, May 10, 1866. erection of a WOODEX RL HOUSE, 60 » 40 feet, near the Villa Chelsea.X Plans and speciâ€" fications will be shown by the un gned. qlA“D TENDERS WILL BE RE« KX# ceived by the Trustees of School Municiâ€" pality of St. ~Etient# 26th inst., for the TY 000. urannin T. WTTEE A0u 40 Gatineau Mills, Kay 10 Tnl .AT&A'I‘. OF. TOW NX« SHIP OF LBURN please take noâ€" tice that the Court ‘of Re said Tw-hl; will meet at the TOW LL, on SATURDAY, the 26th DAY OF MAY N“}. at 10 o‘clock, a. m. C. CATHCART, Municipal Clerk. _ Goulbarn, April 23. Tlll coURT OFREVISION FOR THE 'l'ovuhlr of will hold its first sitting klu:tbo ou: yeur, 11 of the said Townâ€" ship, on Saturday, lho†N l:}ynfun. velled Road 1C wnmicky grlp, the LW is hereby gi a to the c«mâ€' Cor Carleton, at their 8 dlz;m lith dl‘ of Â¥w widen and establish leading from the Macad: April 19 waoo Por POWlE TT CCE 20 "Go S anonk is c wreak ancsica e toc ult becwernptots, brongt ire e $ _ ons g twontyâ€"six hlhol‘!ï¬hc«-u-&nd uï¬m Pâ€" EDW ARD BEARMAN, M'Clm Carleton. County Council Office, Ottawa, May 2, 1866. LOOCK HERE. The Magazines. JAMES VON LAER, Tenders W anted. Mumci)tlity of Go Within two miles of the city, F BRITISH AMERICAN â€" Township of Fitzroy. i4 MITUTION 18 DESIGNED To .gn.-wunm‘h#:mn ess Education. Department is as ete and :l‘ol Co--ni:Lf » on the ' ri ing. Mitting ; m actu o ig, Forâ€" ig, Brok :-‘d ‘ommission, camboating, , Penmanâ€" etterâ€"writing, Law, Teleâ€" rography, &c., under the retary & Trourer, oooï¬ rax afiox rHASER, Townshi ipation. naiwip Clork Sntaur? Co| 65â€"3m 21wâ€"td 2w2 83â€"f 19wâ€"2 erk. 18wâ€"d "34 NEW SUMMER GOODS ! BLACK LACE SEHAWTLS, BLACK LACE MANTILLAS, ¢ (IN PUSHER AND SPANISH LACE,) FRENCE GR’ENADINE SEHAWLS, ; â€" BLACK SILK PALETOTS & SACQUES, BLACK & COLORED GRENADINES, PRINTED MUSLINS. | |Ottawa, May 2, 1866. J A MES LHTOPE & CO, AND CHURCH SERVICRS.. . _ Corner of Sparks and Elgin 8t eets, * ‘OTTCTA W A. Ottawa, May 2, 1866. GREAT EXCITEMENT ! PAPERâ€"H ANGINGS|! 'ABISIAX MILLINERY ‘BOXNETS XOVELTIES IN EATs. ‘ For Drawingâ€"Rooms, Halls, Bedâ€"Rooms, &c, &¢, Ottawa, April 26 CHEAP BLACK, SILKS, CHEAP FANCY SILKs® AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S. School Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, FRENCH AXD GLASGOW MUSLINS. Tâ€"4 & 9â€"4 WHITE AND COLORED LLAMA Ottawa, April 21, 1866 1866) Spring Importations. (1866 STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Importers of General Stationery, Manufacturers of Clothing, rx?" Which they offer at prices rF English, Seotch, and Canadian Tweeds MENS‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHING, ALEXR. DUFFâ€" OTTAW A, APRIL 7, 1866. ; HATONâ€" & CC‘M. (Einglish, French & German,) Orders Promptly Attended to. In all its Departments ! KEARNS & RYAN Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York A STREETS, LOWER TOW N. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 New Spring Goods. , ESTABLISHED 1844. SPRING STOCHK BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONYVENIENE, 50, SPARKS STREET, ERIDHAU â€" STREEET, CPMIEARA & CO., FACTURING STATIONERS & BOOKBINDERS, No. 14, Rideau Street. LARGE All NoOW PREPARED TO OFFER one of the lsrvot and best assorted Stock of DRY GOODS ever rm:: to the city. Thankful for past favors, they to inform their friends that their Stock is now â€u';l“. in every Depar t ment And will be Tound 31* with m NoOVELTY OF THE HOME AND CONTINENTAL MARâ€" KETS, imported expressly for this season. Invite an inspection of their lnslleou Stock of CLOTHS, X-‘K:nd cznuly for this Market, comâ€" &flslq all new dofl?l and materials in EOADCLO‘H!S. PLAIN & FANCY SILK MIXâ€" T RE.COANNOS.&.M.TBOWBRINOB. conrmu Chaudiore Tweeds, Halifax Grass, Bedford Cords; also Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Cassimeres, in all colors and qualities; Black and Colored Alpaeas Coullnf; Iue{ Flannels, and a full assortment of GENTS‘ UN ERCLOTHING. They would aiso dlr;t“ ;y:‘ohl attention to their w mon o ECmmE TD TaRL CS Cate a the , being replete with nov of desi udc:!lorhl. ..-W%uï¬t for ;ï¬ Ottawa Trade, under the superintendence of experâ€" fenced Cutters. @ An endless variety of Hats, Cape, Gloves, Collars, _ Neck=Ties, White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, &e., kept constantly on hand. MAGEE & RUSSKLL ARTIST*‘S MATERIALS, 110â€"2m XOW BEINXG OPENED AT Is NOW COMPLETE Fad as usual, the largest and best assorted in IMPORTATIONS OF THE OTTAWA THMES, MAY*12, 1866. BONNET ORNAMENXTS. FLOWER3 AND FEATHERS SILK AND CLOTH MANTLES. PLAINX AND FANCY RIBBON8 6â€"4 8BTRIPED AND FANCYâ€"GREXADINE, 6â€"4 WHITE AND €OLORED ALPACA. DEFYING COMPETITION. BR. EATON & CO. O‘MEARA & â€"CO. 92â€" 115â€"1m 106â€"3m GOLD AND SILVER. AWFUL SACRIFICE! BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED ! Extraordinary Announcement apï¬.v.,vvv,vvu Gold and SUver atches" Splendid Jowelry, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pianos, Melmri!mm. Sewing Machines, Bilver Ware, &c., &c., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARS, cach article, without regard to Value! Grand International Mceting of Manuface turers of Watches and Jewelry. The following has beén resolved, that in conseâ€" 3um of the fn“ Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" er to rolieve from pecuniary embarrassments ocâ€" casioned by a distressing W ar, and to avoid $2,000,000 $2,000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, must be sold in the course of #ix months, sorg I0 THC CONISD 0. EME MARIIITY AT ANY SACRIFPICE! And for that‘ purpose . At‘l:o! haye upanimously AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS As aâ€"preliminary they would remark that they manufacture and sell no brass or imitation of Jowelry, ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD The articles to sell at. TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it may be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hunting case Gold and Silver W atches, French Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubics, Pearls and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladies‘ Bnun of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear lll’l.ol the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enamelled Bracelets, 8tuds and Sleeve Gold and Enamelled Bracelets, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Chaing of all descriptions, &c., &c.‘ Silver W are, (oxg.fl;lmd) comprising Castors, â€"Butter Dish, beautifu {flchuod and ongnnd, Table and Tem Spoons, Goblets, &c., &°., Pianos, Melodeons and Sewing Machines of the hest makers. ____ _ _ â€"'i;{;iï¬:t:f‘o;ghnmeh varies from SIX TO EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS. We have adopted the plan of sale now so popular of charging a uniform price, and this price wx’ll be $2 for o:‘eh article, regardless of value. idThe ed:- penses of conducting our Agency are paid by the sale of certificates, or coupons, xeprelen':lng the vaâ€" rious articles. These certificates are sold at FIFTY CENTS oach or 5 for $2.00, and each certificate 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 Pianos or Sewing Machines will be Paid by the Parties who are * Entitled to thems. x How We Shall Proceed. In every lpnn of the United States and Provinces, and to all such very liberal inducements will be ofâ€" fered, and on np&hution a circular of terms will be forwarded. _ We prefor money sent in Post Office orders where they can be obtained, or by Bank Drafts, to our order. _ Pleaso write your Name, Town, County and State plainly, and address all orders to ; f + AGEN TS ARE W ANTED March 3, 1866 J. ROOSH, 261 SPARKS STC., ~ _ f" NORTIH SIDE, «eg > Has now in Stock, imported expressly for City trade, The best Brands Virginia Tobaceo, ] Eldorado, | ~_ Eureka, ‘ f Honey Dew, And other choice Brands Smokings Conchas, Prineipe, Opera, Queeny, _ _ wor4hs Prime Imported Stock Berge & Co.‘s Famous Cigarettes, 3 . ALSO, CHOICE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and CLAY PIPES. . n ENE £**% ‘-;'â€"O-n_ll_ï¬d examine the stock. It can‘t be equalled in this city. Ottawa, April 26, 1866. 110â€"f FINEST WORKMANSHIP | At the New Cigar Store, 25, SPARKS ST., ~â€" Consisting in part of IMPORTED LA ESPERANZA, EL SOL, FIGUROS, IMPERADORAS, PRINCIPES DOMESTIC BAGDADS, BARD OF AVON, (New Brand,) IMPERADORAS, . LA RO8AS, OPERA QUEEXNS, MANILLA CIGARS & CHEROOTS, CIGARETTOS, &C TAILORING ESTABLISHKMENT, ortew.ara.s TO B AX*XCCoOsS ! Ottawa, April 13. Meerschaum & Brier Pipes. What is more becoming than a wellecut Garment, which can be had at the PEG TOP DEPOT! On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, [u WHICH THERE I8s A LARGE As» BORTMENT of >« West of England Broadcloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Venetians, French & English Meltons, Scotch, English, and Canadian Tweeds, Which will be made up Cheap for Cash. pAF~ Liveries made to order. ~â€" _ G. M. HOLBROOK, _:\ Late of the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. _ Ottawa, May 2, 1866 BA NKEIRUPTCY! SHEFFIELD i0 USE WATCHMAKERS & JEW ELLERS, Importers of ENGLISH, Ottawa, April 25. E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & 00, Hotels and Steamers supplied with larger quanâ€" tities on liberal terms, as per agreement, by the seaâ€" son, or at any time the ico is wanted. _ ____ _ ___ r-Au orders left at KAVANAGH‘S RESâ€" TAURANT, or at the Subscriber‘s, will be strictly attended to. 4 T. STARMER, h No. 126, Kideau Street. _ Oftawa, April 24.( York stroot, Ottawa. Ottawa, December 20, 1865. PBO'I'OO!‘ SBale at th ;u;o;-qnl.‘ at this Branch, @wd interest will be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. Will be found a large and choice assortment of A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT @UEBEC BANEK l‘“ SUBSCRIBER WILL FURNISH ICE daily to those nxllflng it for the semson» ~Double nyp*lu on Saturday for Sunday‘s use. DE THREY & Co., $ Orrics Hours:â€"From 10 a.m. lo:'p.n w owr ara tawa, Fob. 12%, 1866. 10 lbs. Daily for the Season, $5.00. TIcee. â€"Lee.â€"Lce. The Largest Assortment in Ottawa 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA CANES, PURSES, &c., &;. i J. N. RANKIN. 34, LIBERTY STREET, TOBACCOS. TAILORING DE TREY & CO., I Agouts for Manufacturers, 34 Liberty St., New York. * 64â€"6m electe OF FRENCH AND GERMAN And A 1 Spanish Cigars, AT THE wOoRrTH OF Gold and Silver 10 a.m. to 3 p, 1. V. NOEL, &C 15y 90â€"y 109â€"7 Garland, Mutchmor & Co. ARE NOW SEHEWING IN 5 ie > BDRESES GOOCD5 ! Paramattas, £ Black, 6 French MILLINERY AND MANTLES., New Paris Pattern Bonnets. : New Paris Pattern Hats. New Paris Pattern Mantles and Jackets, ALL WOOL & UNION CARPETINGS Wearth Rugs, DPoor mats, Hassocks, Damn»sk â€"Leno Curtains, Ottawn, May 4, 1866 EpucAnion n PNORANDXSCLRANCE ADYVELTO: 0 JAY, DEVONS® 5. " TT ul n .o R â€" 1 T ~I0He t dn LONLT Bina Insurauce Co‘y, Mnl. BLACKMAN,AND HER SISTER, MISS BENNETT, receive for board and education a limited number of young ladies, to whose moral and religious training, on Church of England principles, they devote their utmost attenâ€" tion. â€" The domestic arrangements of the establishâ€" ment are under the personal superintendence of Mrs. Buackwax (a widow); whose great experiâ€" ence in the management of children renders her renlinly well adapted to t;mmmu the conifort and :rpimn of those entrusted to her care. The saluâ€" brity of Torquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" titioners in all parts of the world to require comâ€" ment ;'slâ€"ni*n'i"dili}ii;the holidnil £10 per annum extra. Should it l;loiduind, ï¬u';. LACll‘:il will be happy her travelling expenses bein ), to meetyoung l(tdio-,og,dzgi_r_'_r:ï¬â€˜l in ï¬wf-n ts ’ es REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the folâ€" lowing: The Rj{bt Reverend the Lord Bishop of Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Torq.\lny ; The Right Reveâ€" rend G. T. %pomr. late Bishop of Madras, Nï¬. moor, near uan.Dor:(y-hin; The Reverend J. H. Harris, D. D., Pe?oul Curate of Tor Mohun, Torâ€" quay ; Mrs. Arnold, Torquay ; Mrs. Mlpm-ifo of the Rev. H. N. Phillipps, for some time « bent of Christ Church, Grantham, C. W., and Head Master of the Niagara County Grammar School, huimumidod in the house with Mrs.: Blackman and Bennett during a recent visit to England, can testity from personal experience to the materâ€" nal care and attention bestowed on the children unâ€" der their charge. April 16. 101â€"6m Ottawa, April 27, 1866 ESMONDE BROS., German Leather Work A FRAME MADE OF x.nu-ï¬:n. BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in the 1 style of German Work, can now be seen at Mr. l;rl‘o’o Book Store. MRS, CLIFFORD has always on hand for Baâ€" zars, &o., a variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for Cards, &c. She will teach the new and olosn art of GERMAN WORK, manufactured on Leather, and WAX WORKS, to ladies who may feel disposâ€" ed to favor her with a visit. 7 ap Carpetings and HMouse Furnishings ! _ Resipexcr :â€"Dalhousic Street, Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. Ottawa, April4, 1866. _________ _ . ... 91â€"f Ottawa, March 17, 1856 50 BBLS. PRIME MESS, AND 100 BBLS. MESS PORK. 100 BBLS. FLOUR. A FEW BBLS. DRIED APPLES. BY 8. CHRISTIE. Commission Merchant. Ottawa. March 17. 1856. 16 2m &e., &o Ottawa, Doc. 19, 1865. WAX FLOWERS LIFE, GROWTH ANO BEAUTY. Mrs. 8. A,. Atien‘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€" pears, buld spots are covâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luzxuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladies and Children wwill appreciate the delightâ€" ful fragrance and vich, glocsy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, sealp, or most. clegant hcadâ€"dress. SPARKS ST., OPPOSITE ONTARIO BANK Sold by all Druggists. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts W . Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinne in NATRN‘S & HARE‘S ENGLISH FLOOR OLLCLOTHS. USICI MUSIC !I! FRENCH AND English Songs, Bacred Music, Polkas, Valses, 6. 20, Mparkse Mtrect. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 1> FTOER SA wa: Dec. 29, 1865 tas, Mcerinocs, Baratheas and Cobourgs. k, Colored and Fancy Lyons Sitke«. Blhck, Cplored and Fancy English Silks. Plaiv, Printed and Mottied Alpaceas & Chene, Lusires 'lllld Mobhairs. $ Checked and Striped Chailies, Printed French and Scotch Musiins. Linen and Cotton Gingihâ€"ims. * Freach and English Prinw. OF A NEW DESIGN, AND EV BLACK, &. WHITE AND FANCY, DOUBLE AXD SINGLEFOLD BRUSSELS TAPESTRY, TWO & THREE PLY DUVERNAY BROS. COOKING â€" STI0VES! Raise in Prices Which will take place on MAY 1st Next. NOTICE. BUY, OR ORDER YOUR BEFORE THE English Grenadines / 11â€" Incorporated 1819. â€" Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL â€" â€" $2,250.000. ACCUMULATED A8SSETS, â€" â€" $4,007,455. T!lll OoLD FAVORITE COMPANY . continues to insure pr«;rorty. AB I?RETU- FORE, at moderate rates. Private dwellings, deâ€" tached, their contents, and farm property insured for three years at M{ reduced rates. & W‘J. : W. PEI;'NO(‘K, Agents for wa and gurrounding country. Ottawa, Feb. 15, 1866. â€" | 0 Sm â€"wh FRRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y OF LONDON. Window Hollands, Ele., Ete. For the special security of Policy=holders In pared to vapt Risks on Dwellingâ€"boss # pre on Dwellingâ€"houses, Ho£n old Good:m‘hmï¬mn. and Gou‘ul Merâ€" chandise at the lowest current rates. GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, Oltawa, Feb. 12, 1866 LOXDON AND LANCASHIRE Ansurance Company. Tllll COMPANY HAVING INVESTED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, I Hundred Thousand Dollars, FIRE AND LIFE | low rates. % or damage by fire. _ o ue Farm property insured. Life business transacted with liberal conditions at Ottawa, May 9. CANADA BRANCH OFFICE : 104 St. Francois Xaviee Street, Montreal Ottawa, March 27. 1866 creasing patronage and support, would beg to dr in mpiore taite ht ties paiint merpoty id & enabled them to seloct such a stock of ALES :: shall please the most fastidious taste, while their inâ€" creased facilities for Bottling and delivering will = bnlglne tor Hale. Tlll CALORIC ENGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Iaublh‘“ It is an 18â€"inch clnuor, and will be sold cheap. . APPLY TO f ALES & PORTER Victoria â€" V aults Wellington Street. Mhpflhâ€â€˜â€œ(. M“m # their attention to the fact Tn UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TEXâ€" DERING their sincere thanks to their friends and the public generally, for their steady and inâ€" may be favored Insures all descriptions of Property against loss * PRATT&Co Otawa, 2 Established in 1 Office :â€"Elgin St., opposite Russell House HOOP SKIRTS. Montreal.. .. â€" _ |_ _ _ Peuple." Aléxander M. Delisle, Esq. CENTRAL OTTAWA, A large assortment of LADIES‘ and MISSES‘ HOOP SKIRTS of the 15 Springs.$................. 15 ete« do. do., glazed wire, 90 % 20 â€" do., . 4 i â€" $1.10¢ 25 â€" \doâ€" _ 4 i6 â€" $1.35¢ 30 ldm, _ i _ $1.50¢ LATEST ST(/LES ! MISSES! SKIRTS. 6, 8, 10, 128, 15 & 20 Springs. April 25 NO. 60, Sparks Street SOLDCHEAP. AGENTS FOR CANADA OF HARTFORD Hoop Skirts. Pratt & Co, PHENIX Just Received at JOHN C. .T COCHRANE, Ortawa, Aoext, E’M to all orders they H. F. BRADING & CO. will be sent regularly, twice a CENTRAL OTTAW A 109â€"3m H. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. O*C( JOHN DURIE, Agent Ottawa, No. 10, Sparks Street. BFâ€" E. O‘CONNOR. 121â€"3m 11 47â€"utf A Twoâ€"Story and aâ€"half Building . ~â€"TO LET IN CHURCH 8t., NEAR THE OATHEDRAL Containing 14 Apartments, with a good yard and Stabling, Wood Sheds, &c. Terims reasonable. Possession given immediately. For particulars, apply to * MICHAEL BOYLE, * No. 14, New Market Street, Lower Town. _ Ottawa, May 5 FOR SALE A TWOâ€"8STORY BKICK HOUSE, . {‘n the rurlof Rev. Mr. Lauder‘s, Richmond Road or particulars, enquire on the premises. Otfuu, .\pri[th ¢ feedids. ,...a...3 K Rideau Â¥ront, Nepean, containing Â¥1 more 35 of which are cleared and*in a good state of cul tivation Ottawa, May 1 This Farm is buuï¬ful‘lz:i}-.ud on the Ridea River, five miles from city, and will be sol CHEAP. For further particulars, apply to JOHN M. GARLAXND, Of Garland, Mutchmor & Co., Sparks Street, * Ottawa, C. W. premisos Richm 5 ~ L()'l‘l 9 AND 10, ON h Kouth , Side b‘ruh Stroot, nearly opposite the lot on which the new rhnk of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots 9 and 10 on north side of QueenStrect in rear of the above. _____ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAXD _ _ . In lhel't;wmhigd Gloum l!?::d about hï¬ a imnile from Billings » Jund can gold en bloe or in fots of 5 neres. _ 4 For ferther particulars, lgtlg to FRAaXNCIs CLEmow, Esq., Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866 * Tl! AT VALUABLE PRO« AAuas 30 > PERTY known as T. M. BLASDELL‘S HOMESTEAD, conâ€" taining abont TWO ACRES, beauâ€" tifm situated on the Ottawa Rive, being Lot One, N side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. Apply to = LEWIS & PLNHEY, Barristers, &o., Otta wa. February 10. 1866. 46â€"u f A large ‘E wo storey Wooden Building, on the corâ€" ner dhurn{.‘suuu. This House is linedâ€"with Brick, furnished with donble doors and windows and Venctian Blinds. There is a large Kitchen and Shed attached, with Pullr, Stable and other Buildâ€" ings in the yard. , This House is well adapted for n Store, Hotel, Boarding House, or private residence. For further particulars apply to _______ POsSESSION GIVaN IMMEDIATELY.. Allw BRICK BUILDING rntoffieae on Besserer BStreet, Sandy ï¬& Hill, near the residence of Hox. MarcormCarmzrox. This b-ild:fl contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with nodo_m im‘prm‘cm«nu._ & m is February 10, 1806 Oftawa, February 10, 1866 JCor Sale, Oh’ soUTH B;%E Blnxz ‘s ~Cas Street, (nearly op * Workman & éï¬ï¬‚n’o,) a good threc‘storey Stone House, with a good dweliing 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 to EGAR YIELDINXG Uttawa, Fob. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m Tlll BRICK DWELLING«HOUSE AD JOINLNG the Residence of AUGUSTUS KEEâ€" FER, ESQ., Barrister, Queen Street, containing Kitchen, Kitchen Pantry, and Cellar, three rooms on the ground floor, and seven bedâ€"rooms, with large Stone Bmlding‘ang- Oub-Omoes, Fqr Sale by Auction or Private Oontract. Ei'rmâ€"ï¬â€™ us to the day of sale, on flufl- to Mr. Yeilding, or to the subscribers. portions of the property as may be unsold will be offered at Auction on. Tuesxday, May 1 at the subscribers‘ Auction Roome, Bussex TERMS made known at the time of sale. Sale to commence at 12 o‘clock M. °. MACDONALD & VEX, Patent Fire Extinguisher Mm CHAS. PERRY, THE TRAVEL« LING AGENT for the sale of the above now Fire Extinguisher, (L‘Extincteur), is now stopping at the Russell House, where a specimen of the ap paratus can be examined. CHAS. PERRY, Aosr, sitting Caledonia, April 24. PIIOOII DESIROUS OF OBTAINING BOARD in a respectable French Canadian House, can do so on application at MR. COOK‘8 BUILDING, Queen Street. > Ap25â€"100â€"f cordingly OPEN A STORE WELLINCTON STREET _ (Nearly opposite the Upper Town Marke Place), Where he will have constantly on hand at the low mmm.“-wd Firstâ€"ClassGCroceries ___ WINES AXD LIQUORS, arret, &c. Applyato ALEXANDER DUFF arret, &c. Applyato ALEXANDER DUFF, s es % S W is AUGUSTUS KEEFERE On the Opening of Navigation Ottawa, March 30, 1866 FOR SALE OR TO LET ART LOT NXO. 26, CONCESS%ION A French Boarding House. Ottawa, April 3, 1866 Ottawa April 26 Eligible Building Sites Together with a large, Modern (new) HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE To inform the inbabitants of Ottews, and surâ€" rounding country, that immediately nd, February 10, 1866 FTOER S GARDEN LOTS. TOFR SA XLE. Dwellings to Let. Court of Revision. DESIRABLE FARM NOTITCE. FOI SALE, IN OTTAW A CITY, a beautiful COTT AGE in Parry Street, to be disposed of CHEALP. Apply to JObEPH PHELAX, To Let, FOR SALE. â€"â€"WITH = T0 LET. J. L. P. O°HANLY, GEORGE BROW N 6. 46â€"ut! City of Ottawa LADLEY, Jx., OR T0 LBT. Montreal 1194 114â€"d 1104f