16, 1. % it a Â¥. 4A y. 4 Atel 46 x id *4 a# Ensign MeEachren was shot through the !‘..“.,.. Rev. Mesar® .Inglis and I-fm He a,m-mnmu-t-uh.u““ weodet MS CC pdegraphic despatch, June 3. the following abstr Letibniti SUOUR, TT Bits io circalation, e o w‘"‘fun........“ Iponits nou bearing Balances due io 0 Isterest reserved ï¬nï¬dh‘"" and Sitver Coin,...... 4 m.‘â€dofla es TY o us i 10. «« Baiances due by Foreign AgeNOON~ ll!""_'.'l"f_... ;..M.:d‘, Cogmor (ratingent Puod, ofune du ‘“ Banks m†!! m.lils Aam City Bank, Montreal, May 10. P. McCriLoc#t, , Cashior. m.~The gentlemen were unanimousâ€" 'Mu Directors of the City Bank tor the ï¬â€™::',"‘: William Workman, Joseph Tifâ€" in. C. William x.._a-u..umuml- hMMmâ€"élieoM.mlhnwhh‘ yepper sait, and fry in hot butter ; if they nre greeo, them in flour after being seasoned. To sure rheamtatism: Bathe the pmfl-ud freely with « Conadian Pain D-mv{w-"(n"h‘-'-! rJn»ï¬u‘nhwl with the paim of the in severe cases take 60 ::p..-. in molasses, morn, noon 6 bzpdht coughs, colds, sore Iln:l.ï¬lï¬. spraine, &o. 25 cents per bottle. Seld by all Medicine Dealors: 142â€"a ;-.hmymcm.umuâ€"- We .-uy that Mr. G. Mortimer‘s © Cholera Remedy" has speedily removed several attacks of Rowel Complaint and pyy_@-dcw&'fl Thirty Years* Experience of an old Nurse. which we were lately seized YÂ¥rs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup is the prescription d-dhhï¬?-al‘:‘l’\yd!hundï¬mh‘ ~U'?.d M:.flnd has b:::lnlbrï¬m neverâ€"failing satety success zdm.u.:ï¬u.-.rmmrmh of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowâ€" «is, and gives rest, health, and comfort to mother ‘.5.1,' .. We beliove it is the best and surest reâ€" medy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarthces in children, whether it arises from teothâ€" x'?r-yuhunnn. Full directions for -t‘.’.“m‘“ “..lrh. wniess the facâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outside of the -.m Sold by all Medicine Dealers at 25 cents a . Office, 48 Dey street, New York, and High Holborn, London. 125â€"4 »aAupiabege WOR TVE .-..Winhdod, l..viu-:-‘nuoumâ€lhrb aitractive in a horse. m.muwg-flw- his lofty carriage, his free and gr motion, his nï¬nmu-&onnfllhub- m.-‘:namnu:“u ":.h'ot at proportions, and take in d-‘u.wndpoflr."llfllbd!h::' the horse is properiy cared forâ€"when he is free Por saly at 41, Sussex Street Ww ME CC a Aine copmmntzny . Knd from disease or unsoundness of any kind that he will aahibit these points of attraction, and without which he. is of but little value. md =#Dartey‘s Arabian Heave Romedy Jon Medicine," should be in possession of every man wio owns a horse, to be used in case of emergency. Den‘t fail to get it. Remember the name, and see taat the signature * ce & byman Atmcaille. 0. W yman, s C +o tors for the Canadas. Hdb,-ll-dh_i!‘om _CHOLERA! Mu. Prazy Davisâ€"Siz: The beneSts I have meeived from the use ot your invaluable remedy, the Puin Killer, induces me to pen a word in its mw has convinged me that for Wi-,?‘hillhhfll..n’ «iher part of the system, sévere Chills, Weariness, common Colds, Hoarseness, CHOLERA, CHOLEâ€" RA MORBUS, Diarrhces, Dysentery, Toothache, H4, Tik®® is yoraiq sertks ruas rus Pau Knitz. I have this hour recovered from a severe mitack of the Sick Headache, by using two.tomâ€" rb.hhnu thirty minutes intervalsin & _rflld hot water. I am confident that, the blessing of God; it saved me from the schoigra during the summer of 1843. Travelling amid.heat, dust, toil, change of dict, and constant to an infected atmosphore, my system was to dysentery attaoks, accomâ€" with pain, for which the Pain Killer was a sovereign remedy, one teaspoonful curing the worst ease in ao hour, or, at the most, halfa day! I have heard of many cases of Dysentery being cured by its use. Nblhhï¬l.lvfll"&o“ aohe. Gratitude, and a desire for its general use, has drawo from me this unsolicited testimonial in W hat is wanting ? Words sublime! ~...‘.nhinfn\bn: W.,.p.nunhutn-u. wmmil’.“.h- (n thy brow in death‘s pale glory wmbmmm And we strew, to toll thy story, -'“m.m thy breast. Thine to light the ages coming ".',-i...n-hli-.. ".’“w--lll w~~""l_ '*.'.-'MM Mournfully what might have been Hadat thou lived, thy death compriseth That shall keep thy memory green. Mn““"“""‘.‘f"""" -.ï¬nulï¬ï¬wil.. T m sn o uk d c1TY BANK its favor D. T. TAYLOR, Jx., l H2â€"a Minister of the Gospel. _‘ Arxovare Mevicai Tarcuru.â€"Wonderful cures of theumatism. No discase is more agonizing than Rheamatism ; none more Mwnlhn;id. sase which, for thirtyâ€" years, had baffied the Faculâ€" ty, has, it asppears, been completely cured. The particulars are m.vn?ï¬-dw‘ -u‘"-‘: in many of the western journals. ;:‘:flhh Roche, of Cleveland, m years, had, for the greater part endured torments of the most terrible descripâ€" tion. Hislimbs had been racked, and contorted by pain and muscular contractions, until his kneeâ€" were of the size of a man‘s head, and His knotted and drawn up, until they resembled the of a bird of prey more than human hands, -&;’-u--uyhnu Nod'uhl.-‘ eated by blotches and pustules on various parts his body. In this dire condition he began to use ilowing abstract t Bank. exhibiting a affairs of the instit May 28 Bristol‘s Sugar=coated Pills, in conjunction with that great antidote to the virus of scrofuls, rï¬m Eleven vials of the and sight botties of the Sarsaparilla, relieved him from every vestije of pain ; and, although his limbs and joints have been only partiaily relaxed (for they were beyond .mmh-i.hm well, cheorful, and able to attend to his business. The Pills are put up in glass vials, and will keep in any climate. '::h’:u&.i::nnm.fl drugrzists. 142â€"a Mothers Read This !â€"Holloway*‘s Worn Lesenges arse a certain and safe remedyâ€" for Worms in Children and Aduits.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one groat cause of death among ohihi’n.'ub-.'u-dmh cannot be too d..,l, impressed upon the minds of pareats the necessity of closely watching their thildren. _ By so ‘doing; and understanding w and true cause of the discase, of children might be saved from early -Mhmd or Wouns. â€"The 'db':: ® the numerous #symptoms diseases which m':,u.d b;'of'-,n: deranged Appetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath, m picking at the .m.ï¬;;lu-lflfl-ti sleep, hardness of the beily, 'nï¬r slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arm#s,.pain in the head and stomach, mhhp. tremblings, coughs, low . frightful dreaums, and a waist. o Hey en pamnkes istered to the are palatable and selfâ€"admin/ to childâ€"drive out the worms th hly without pain aad .w.‘, cleanse the mLâ€"O"’Uy z‘fl away with the necessity of administering Castor Ke‘or shall Oil or cother unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of cther Worms. “FMâ€"'“ contains the facâ€"simile .lg-n oatuzor & Lywax, Newcastle, C.W., who are u take no other. "W®. Sold by all the ‘ruggiste in Ottawa, and medicine dealers everyâ€" SPECIAL NOTICES. MeEACHREN. ther banks & bankers, .mfiro-thonoohdtloflty »luï¬quanonlwoflh the institution on Thursday, May all paid up Cr We are, sit, . , Your obd‘t servant, B. Hercunys, + â€" H. McrsotiaX®D 1366 interest N. Gunwary, Sussex Streot. D. McGzat#, York Streot. oF MONTREAL Cirvy Baxx, June 4, 1866. $321,801 63 Agencie« 100,158 To F. McCrrroc®#, Cashier $1,200,000 00 . 450,202 00 + $,505 98 . _ 48,000 00 . 498,736 11 . 473242 16 , _ 10,988 47 . _ 10,000 00 % 2,200 00 . _ 84541 25 $2,849,394 97 $2,849,304 97 Scrutineers 2.082,800 18 38,000 00 162,458 34 37,013 33 107,012 74 120â€"3m N Beware of C PERRY DAVIS‘ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER â€"__â€" wWORrTULEss IMITATION®. March 5, 1866. 1 c caulhs 3 BP vameimerdioad 2e vhaedtir bigier‘ . ease is one of m‘nnhu attainments over aimed at by man ; and an‘s Pulmonic Wafers will as Permouns snn oi uskoint 1 the throst and monary complaints, as war :qu. Severe colds, if not attended to, sooner or later lead to incurable consumption, and the health of the strongest soon fails if neglected. The readâ€" iest and best means known for the cure of these complaints is « I-z.a‘o Pulmonic Wafers," which have been thoroughly tried for the lasttwenty years and have never been known to fail. Singers and nblio speakers will also derive great benefit from use of them. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25¢ a box. 131â€"4 L“T--ON FRIDA Y,A GOLD BR ACEK= LET, between the Parliament B-Ildlls. the Lower Town Market, and Brough‘s Grocery X in Upper Town. _ Any person finding the «ame will be suitably rewarded upon leaving it at the Tru®s‘ ffice, in Centre Town. 147â€"«f TheRediBootFouud NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 3.0 .u the WM. A. LA!I!. Ottawa. June 9. 147â€"3m Jv.l(;l'c sl'-::mvm:. :'1' THE rg:‘?s:o » express, from and, & of wfmm. -lg'l"?.ln. several dozen ï¬‚ï¬ CAN LOBSTERsS, ; and some prime Qranges, Tomatoes, and Pine wu.. M. A. TROTTER, | o Her Majesty‘s Theaire. l.v‘uylol:y‘.-w.flhlrwy.'m .“3 Ne on hk (ik t > Hxaitu is Srazxoru.â€" To prevent orconquer disâ€" NOTICE.â€"Mr. Gowan having most kindly volâ€" unteered the valuable services of his splendid Brass and String Band, the Lessee has great pleaâ€" surs in announcing them for toâ€"night, Monday, J‘“fl‘!?hm(‘o-di Mr. E. A. Mason, Mr an, Mr. E. A. Mason, % Harry Townsend, Mr. Mortimer, Miss Florence Grosvenor, and the whole company, will appear. The Wreck Ashore ! As performed upwards of 300 consecutive nights embracing the whale strength of the W"PO-’-. Mr. E. A. Masox, Miss Fromwxor Gzosy®xom, Mx. U Towxsxx», and the company. Doors open at 7:30; commence presisely at a quarter past 8 o‘clock. * Admiasion: Boxes,50 conts ; m pasts 0‘C! , 25 cents. Ottawa, June 9 YIEWS ! FRESH AND ALIVE ! vIEWS ! ! OF, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS ! YIEWS ! VIEWS | | OF PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS ! Will be prosentod m Adelphi Stiff and Gregory‘s Art Gallery, Tfl. CITIZIEX® OF OTTAWA and all others who are interested, are herebyhotified that the RED BOOT is now opened, and the large assortment of Therein contained will be sold at a amoil Ottawa, June 8. BOOTS & NHOES advance "}adjw cash ! Call and see fovsn-mlvu at the Red Boot, to C. W. BANG & CO.‘3 old stand, ‘To conclude with the ronring Farce 147 â€"«f OPEN FOoR THE sSEAsoN DANCE BY MISS BERTHA LORAINE WI Have appointed Mr. J. LESLIE, Sparks street, solo nt for sale of above Watches, and caution the public against heing imâ€" M T‘ by Watches marked "Makers to the Queen," but which are not manufactured by us. THOMAS RUSSELL & SON, Mav 31. 139.Â¥ London and Liverpool. May 31. 139â€"7 Ml.- ALEX. GIBBS, PRIMA DONNA, of Drury Lane, and " Her Majesty‘s Conâ€" certs " has the honor to announce to the residents of Mnhnmdn-oi;mhmnc&y for a Mmdno. to 'lv:“ ll-t-o‘ula ish, l‘;nh. and ar playing. Terms ma be .unu?um the “l:'"’?r“ and 0-: m.u Miss Bancroft‘s, next door to the Queen‘s Office, Sparks Streot. 142â€"tf Ottawa, June 9 CAU'I'IOI.-â€"I ll‘llt‘l.t YAII Agu' E"“""'- rom hiring Jonathan Evoy and Richard Foster, as they loft my employmont w “’j‘ whur iabDbre Township of March, May 18.‘ The Latest Nows ! Nfllc.:â€"APnI(’AflOI WILL BE made to the Provincial Parliament at its next session for an Actto declars the will of the late 0? Desbarats, of the City of Montreal, Esquire, valid and binding as respects real estate lnl{pf Canada, and to detine the powers given to the Exeâ€" autors thereof, so as more effectually to carry out the intentions of the Testator. Ottawa, May 12 * 124â€"la2m THME NERVOUS MAN ! Monday Evening, June 1l1th, part of the city, by Sole Agent, s No. 8 !::b Street. N. B.â€"Partios will please leave their orders be fore 4 o‘vlock, p.m. my31â€"130â€"4 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A, (TiMEs SUTLDING®) ~ _ my31â€"130â€"d my31â€"130â€"d E#%S AND PRIME MESS PORK. uetuiehy ..___._:â€" ). 1 FLOUR IN BARRELS. OAT» MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL For sale by 8. CHRISTIE, _ A WEK®* lAC“ill PALE ALES AND PORTER, in wood and bottle, delivered in any Toronto House, 71 Sparks St Desbarats‘ Buildings. 8. CHRISTHE 8. CHRISTIE, No. 5 Sparks Streot No. 5 Sparks Streot. WM. HARPER 120â€"1â€"23wâ€"3 147â€"2 65â€"61m Drama 146â€"b Crockery, China, and Glassware, CROCKERY | CASH, at the Rideau Street Auction Room. Rideau Street Auction Room. ALSO, a I‘fll‘dll'l‘cnl!.bl!l.‘OBOOX. and nu.31 FURNITURE, at the ‘tor&nvhltvubtyol?nnn-hm()lllo STOV E3, of the latest and improved styles, at the Rideau Street Auction Room. ‘th-mh:::‘w toolor;:: follow ate contract : mm No. 28, A’QM Townâ€" ship of Osgoode 100 acres of Land, situated in the Township of Huntly. Mhmmflh.pï¬kfl:fly and will be sold cheap. Torms of payment easy. .. A Building Lot on Albert Street, in the City of Ottawa, l-dhhl{.h rear of the Queen‘s Printâ€" ing Office. The lot is beautifully situated, fronting the Parliament Buildings, and will be sold cheaps A small payment required down, and the balance Turther informative ’..,..a.t"'“ heg Te faw prejerty. r #m » apply to ROW E, 4 Auction and Commission Merchant, * No. 42, Rideau Street. Ottawa, May 30 T@" Duily receiving, all kinds of House Furâ€" ll.hh'z'oooï¬. which will be sold cheap, to make room for other stocks about to arrive. _ s Comese d kn o k: for walch inmediste payment wl be made ahter rafer To persons 'Hr to sell or exchange Furniture o}uyhuimdnhth‘o.i‘r_.‘dmt'n'cmu of a the Oitawa, May 8 Fmeaxce Derartuzxst, | Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863. Il' 1s DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE FINANCE MINLSTER, that hereafter Weekly Notices be published and furnished to Collectors of Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed on American Invoices, which is to be in accordance w'uhlhyrhodplduw by Exchange, at a rate equal thereto. Such notices to appomr every Saturday in the Cnrf_- Gazerre. s Fixaxcs Derantwext, Coatous, Ottawa, June 3, 1866. l. ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE Order, notice is hereby given that the authorizâ€" od discount is deciared to be 27 per cent, which per "..m."""im" uction is to be Woeekly Notice, and to apply F YOU WANT A BREAKFAST, DINX= F YOU WANTANY KINXD OF CROCK« ERY, call at the Eoemn in uhi y in the F YOU WANT GLASSWARE OP ANY F YOU WANT A NEW OR sECONXD» F YOU WANT CHEAP FPURNITURE, remember the n oarmmatinare INDLANX LANDS ON THE GREAT MANiTOUâ€" LIN ISLAND. Tll DIS POSABLE SURVEYED Lands in the Townships‘of Howland, !horh.- -.nu-n- .T. » mâ€" Ageont, 'Iâ€".ï¬nnln on and after MONDAY, the EIGHTEENTH JUNE next, upon the following terms : % Minoral or Oil lands in blocks of 200 or 400 actes, at one dollar per acre, payable in cash at the time * Panda for for settlement at fifty conts an acre, pay> able in cash at time of purchase; immediate and ner, and Tea Set kind, pay a visit to the PARTICULAR WANTS. , ..i lvm“-‘nlm HAS -d:‘e:w: a la of every DKIPI? WAI?.-:l-hI will be sold cheap for HAND Cooking Stove, patronise the T CARIETY HALL AMERICAN INYOICESâ€"DISCOUXNT® .Noumuï¬udmm;u-flmm continuous residence for years to be establishâ€" ed to the satisfaction of the Local Agent, bofore the Patent issues. In the unsurveyed portion of the conceded part of the Island, lands can be purchased for Mineral or oum on the same terms, as in the surâ€" veyed ips, on ation at the Indian Ofâ€" fiee, Crown Lands Ottawa, ‘m" nishing proper plans a Provincial Land yâ€" or. Lists of the disposable Lands can be n‘m-l;.m-.-muaholu. “:m.;oup'h-l-o-fl Y WM. SPRAGGE, _ JUOI RECELV kie Colling. . « Chandos," =10' dage." " Broken to Harne « Betsy Jane W ar = Joseph Grimaidi # A True History « « Gil Blas," now c w Resources and P Indian Jvu RECEIVED, " Armadale," by Wilâ€" kie Collins. . “w * C nm'nmmMcl“nohhlu- # Broken to Harness," by Edmond Yates. # Betsy Jane Ward ; Her Book." = Joseph Grimaidi," by Charles Dickens,(papet.) # A True History of a Little Ragamufin. -Olllu.'::oluplnsh!l.:‘.fl.n o « Resources m Americs," Sir Morton Peto. d « Counterparts." a novel. _ â€"_____ A large Stock of Bibles, Prayer Books, Serâ€" vices, and Hymn Books. Ottawa, May 18. Extensive Manufacturing Establishments, POER SALE. Nideau Falls Water Power ! UEA Irveatnoen o Ne Bas ui e ra se k o sds Wednesday, the 27th day of June, dian Office, 2 Ottawa, 21st z’, 1866. 136â€"3awtd AT THE OFFICE OF THE MACKAY ESTATE, hmvm,-d New Edinburgh, IN ONE LOT, the whole of the Water Power at the Rideau Falls, City of Ottawa, with over Twentyâ€"six Acres of most valuable Land attached, with SAW MILLS, FLANING IILLS& Axp SASH FACTORY WOOLLEN MILL, axo FLOURING MILL onhobutnd-uluiâ€"dnhuflrfl ‘The Saw Mills are under lease to Mossrs. J. M. Currier & Co., until May 1st, 1869. ‘The Woollen Mills are leased to H. O. Burritt, l-*;:nll.hâ€"muu- _ The Flouring Mill is now in the possession of the Chambers® Cyclopeedia, vol. VIIL. Li The W FOR MAY. g The American FOR JUNE. latest styles in Photograph Albums. TTE no\Vnmhll-m't:no:‘Noddcli;: Rideau, on .m..‘_]u over forty ‘The Flouring is the only establishment now usâ€" l-“-mm:l&hiilhudhn. e Land embraces about 11 acres in the City dmn'..udï¬-ru’-thmmmlnlufth Rideau River, of Freehold ; 11 in Green Is+â€" land, held under a perpetwal lease from the Crown. Is all building ground of the most valitable descrip~ ua.,mm the streets leading from the Parâ€" liament Bu 'q.b the Governor General‘s resiâ€" dence ; and is, with the Water Power offered in one m.umbh&cmnbhn.m-u- ufacturing esta bl with dwellings for operaâ€" tives, or to subdivide and dispose of the same. TERMSâ€"Oneâ€"fourth cash at the time of sale. ' ’m;‘:.u.,"""’m‘ .i':' the Offce of the or 0 M Â¥X ESTATE Now May 23. z 14â€"mitâ€"td . NEW BOOEKS. U ltce nid i apply ( ahh porshases made , and to to nited States hm}'!."!"_:.:..._- GO TO THE VARLETY HALL For sale b VARIETY HALL, No. 34, Sussex Stroet, Is the place to get it Johx JOHN DURIE & sON, â€" 10, Sparks Street, (Opposite the Russell }l;:n.) F y _ VARIETY HALL, No. 54, Sussex Streot. JOSEPH BOYDEN K. 8. M. BOUCHETTE K. 8. M. BOUCHETTE A. ROWE, VARIETY HALL VARIETY HALL. Avcrioxker. ing, o3 aai ane:| D %llmq- Q of 200 or 400 acres, in. cash at the time | ) o tss oi | O ars to be establishâ€" G ul Agent, bofore the 13%y D. 8. I. A. 120â€"y THE OTTAWA TIMES, JUNE 9, 1866. COTTONS. PRINTS. COTTONS. COTTON GOODS MAGEE AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! Sale each day from 9 a.m. till 7 pâ€"m. Garland, Mutchmor NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE SHAWLS. NEW WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS. ; NEW FRENCH CASHMERE sHAWLS NEW FANCY DRESS GOODS. New NEW RIBBONXS. | XEW GLOVEs AND HOSIERY Goods Marked ‘in Plain Figures.â€"No Second Price. Ottawa, May 28, 1866 (t Customers will find this a rare chance for buying Cottons by the piece Ottaw J A MES HOPE & CO, ut AND CHURCH SERVICES. Corner of Qparks nannd Elgin OTTAW A. Ottawa, May 2, 1866. MONDAY, the 28th inst , and following days, we will offer our large stock of COTTON G%ODS, 5s, School Bookns“,..“Bull;l‘.o;s_;-?i"rayg[ Books, 1866) Spring Importations, (1866 Are now receiving New Goods in ne:rl{ all the comprising the following : STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Importers of Gene;;z_;l Stationery, Manufacturers C English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds innmaime ountys tnbamronnied. They would al..dimtp:'ohl attention to their MENS3‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS® CLOTHINCG, Which is, as usual, m&mflm‘nï¬ï¬ in Sn Sfmnviel maguisctared EXPRESSLY_ for the Ottawa Trade, under the superintendence of experâ€" tenced Cutters. & > dn‘ Coliers,"" Neekorics, White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, ke., kept constantly on hand 3" Orders Promptly Attended to. #A vrea cshwe! O‘MEARA & CO. ALEXR,. DUFF. QTTAW A, APRIL 7, 1866. GENTLEMEN‘S sUPERIOR CLOTHING. i w BONNETS AND HATS. XDDITIONAL â€"STOCK. KEARNS & RYAN BIO‘«‘GHA- FOR SALE, ’ ‘The Subscriber offers for sale a EM ENGLISH BROUGHAM CARâ€" RIAGE, suitable for either one or In all its Departments | Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York STREETS, LOWER TOW N. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 sECOND WEEK OF GREAT SALE OF Grenadines ! New Parasols !! New Spring Goods. sPRING STOCK ! ESTABLISHED 1844 MANXUFACTURING 8TATIONXERS & BOOKBINDERS, BEG LEAVE AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONVENIEN E. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 0O, Sparks Street. XEW PRINTED MUSLINS. 4 NEW BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. XEW PRINTS AXND COTTONS. XEW SILK & GRENADINE MANTLES AII NOW PREPAREKD TO OFFER one of the and best assorted Stock of DRY GOOD§ ever to the city. Thankfual for Jaut favors, they desire to inform their friends that their Stock is now complete in every Departâ€" MAGEE & RUSSELL. Invite an inspection of their MM&NIANOI M CC 22 CLOTHS, l-cnd expressly h‘fu Market, comâ€" mm newest duivl and materials in RO HS, PLAIN & FANCY 8ILK MIXâ€" TURES, COATINGS, do., do., TROWSERLN GS. ‘R TO INPORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR â€" XEW SCARFS AND TIES Is NOW COMPLETE ARTIST‘S MATERIALS, inspection of their Magnificent Stock of NEW FRENCH KID GLOVES.. XEW SHIRTS AND COLLARS A GENTLEMAN RETURNEMN TCO England will sel‘ privately : A frstâ€"class double barrel Gun. 4 A firstâ€"class Revolver, Seven Chambers. Both new. Maker, Charles Ingraham, Gln(:, Seotland, and Eunumd firstâ€"class. _ Also, a â€" class shost Enbeld Rifle, with Sword Bayonet, same maker. . Address « Gun," Toxs office. 138â€"a &o., &e. UsICI MUSICI! FRENCH AND English Songs, Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, GENXTLEMAN !._l‘l‘ï¬llllo To of Cl< Elgin Streets, various departments, PUVERNAY BRO8 136â€"3m 92â€" 131â€"Â¥ 115â€"1m AWFUL SACRIFICE! BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED ! Extraordinary Announcement } @pP GOLD AND SILVER. gfl":,vvv,vvv b se Aute sadind. +b atchos" Splendid Jo':‘lg. French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &c., &o., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value! Grand International Mceting of Manufac« turers of Watches and Jowelry. ‘The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" rum of the frut Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" er to rolieve from pecuniary embarrassments o¢â€" $2,000,000 WPRp in M EO P lc ads casioned by a distressing War, and to avoid BA NKEREUPTCY! $2,000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, mui sold in the course of six months, AT ANY SACRIFICE! And for that purpose they have unanimously As a preliminary they would remark that they manufacture and sell no brass or imitation of Jewelry, bubits AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 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 Watches, French Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubics, Pearls and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladies‘ Setts of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear .I{I';E'cl the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enamelled Bracelets, Studs and Sleove Buttons, Chains of all descriptions, &c., &c. Eilnr esd cinias P sn aect Anaststaicec e n d\ e Ware, (extra plated) comprising Castors, Butter Dish, h.(udhlri‘ehu.d m ved, Table and Tem Spoons, Goblets, &o., &«., siuo-, Melodeons and Sewing Machines of the hest makers. _ |_ _ _ The price of each article varies from SIX TO lloa‘f HUNDRED DOLLARS. Iow We Shall Proceed. We have adopted the plan of sale now so lar of charging a uniform priloo, and this price P:Kll be $2 for each article, regardless of value. The ex> penses of conducting our Agency are paid by the sale of certificates, or a:})om. representing the vaâ€" rious articles. These certificates are sold at FIFTY CENTS each 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 Partics who are Entitled to them» lnonrylpcn of the United States and Provinces, and to all such nrr liberal inducements will be ofâ€" fered, and on syg cation a circular of terms will be forwarded. â€" We prefer 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 AGEN TS ARE WANT ED orders to FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! March 3, 1866 T O BAC C O S ! G C O .A To 5 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Together with a lot of Fancy Goods, Portmonnaies, Cigar ‘Cases, and Cigar Holders, Meerschaum, Briar Root, and Gutta Percha Pipes, otc. JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streots. Ottawa, May 12 124â€"f Prime Imported Stock § T; ROOR; 261; SPAREKS S°7.. t"° NORTH SIDE, . Has just received by .!'pflfl this day a fresh . â€" e I Pure Virginia Tobacco, ALSO, CHOICE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and CLAY PIPES. PAÂ¥ Call and examine the stock. 1t ean‘t be equalled in this city. Ottawa, April 26. 1866. f 110â€"f The Fenians being driven back. The Rush has turned to RAN KLN Cigars, Tobaccos, Mrrrsonacy axp Bmur Prexs, CIGAR HOLDERS, ‘TOBACCO POUCHES, PORTEMONNALES, 1]' CIGAR CASES, } CANES, MOUTHPLECES. THECONFEDERATION TOBACCO The most delicious mixture ever made, & QNLY TO BE RAD AT y RANKIN®‘8, Corner of Sparks and Elgin Streots, _Opposite the Russell House DE TREY & Co.. Ottawa, May 15. What is more becoming than a wellecut. Garment, which can be had at the PEG TOP DEPOT! TAILORING ESTABLISHKMENT On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, ll wHICH THERE Is 4 LARGE AS« BORTMENT of West of England Broadcloths; Doeskins, Cassimeres; Venetians, French bï¬l-.llg‘_lcuo‘el, ithiee Ottawa, May 2, SHEFFIELD HOUSE! CRICKET BATS ! Ottawa, May 26. 24, SPARKS s'_lEi_E'r, oTTaAwWA. E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & CO, PRAYER BOOKS, es T (ExGLISE AXD FRENCH,) oF EV ERY KIHX D. WE CALL THE ATTEXTIOX OF THE Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. A 1 i AND A QUANTITY La i Creme"‘ Cigars JUST RECEIV ED. Ottawa, Dea aPEEROR TE CCCR CC Wcc ars l ch, English, and Canadian Tweeds, Which will be made u Cheap for Cash. ru"nll-ulowcl&l’- G. M. HOLBROOK, Late of the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. _ A CHOICE ABSSORTMENT OF 34, LIBERTY STREET, TOBACCOS. JUST RECETIVED, DE TREY & CO., Agents for Manufacturers, TAILORING Or BALLS, WICKETS, GLOVES, &c., &s. GUARDS ! DUVERNAY, BROTHERS. Liberty St., New York woRTH OF Gold and Silver PIPE STEMS, , must be 126â€"7y WIIBBI.BH &WII.SIIN’S M steach and all of the Grea Exbibitions of Europe, for the last cluding the ¢ Sewing Machines _ World‘s Fair, London, 1862, The Great Dublin Extibition of 1865, As well as the great Association and AgnicuI® """ Fairs of the United States, from time to time. . The ‘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. â€"It makes the most beautiful Emâ€" bmidox of :3 Machine ever introduced. . In fact, for quality range of work, simplicity, and easy running, don‘t forget to see the W toeler & Wilson. Office and Saleroom :â€"â€"37, Sparks St. t;‘ Machines Repaired. * M £..2. 157 Ortawa Shirt, Store ! 25, Sparks Street. Thomas Beament, Shirts, Collars, . Ties, Scartfs. ZA"Gloves, Braces, Uzbrelias, Satchels$ Travelling Bags, &c. Ottawa, May 10. 122â€"y Must belong to that which pleases every one and such is the case with j BUVCHANAN‘S Unrivalled Mixture MOCHA, ‘JANVA, AND JAMAICA Roasted and ground daily, on the preémises, by ‘steam &owcr, * Consequently always to be had in the highest state 0/ 4 rf«!m . JAS. BUCHANAN, | _ Sussex and Wellington St. Ottawa, May 10. German Leather Work German Work, can now be seen at Mr. Duric‘® Book Store. MRS, CLIFFORD has always on hand for Baâ€" tars, &c., a variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for Cards, &¢. Sho will teach the new and elegant art of GERMAN WORK, manufactured on Leather, and W AX WORKS, to ladies who may feel disposâ€" ed to favor her with a visit. C e A FRAME MADE OF LEATHER, BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in the latest style of Garman Work. can now be seen at Mr. Duric‘s "n'l-'ï¬-'-'c?"â€"bï¬hfms} Street, Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. Ottawa, April 4, 1866. y v fl,'!,f WAX FLOWERS ! PAIN KILLER ! AT THE OLD PRICE. s@y~ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND WORTHLESS IMITATION®. SMarch 5, TSH6. *‘ _ 65â€"6m FOR USE AGALNST MOTHS IN CLOTH» ING. .Ats ld".nl.:ï¬el, efficiency, economy ; trpnu a sweet odor to the clothes, and sure to tast rough twelve months. Superlatively the besl to A fow do::x just received direct from Harris ; of Boston. ® % E. &{cc.m'rm'. IGHEST PREMIUMS AWARDED Ottawa, May 28 LOI’I‘.-?ABOU'I' THE Oth RXBWTs A Light Bay COLT, about 2 Â¥'enn old, with black mane and tail, and white face. Whoever will give any information as to the recovery of the rame will be suitably rewardedzby applying to the owner. Ottawa, May 22 BOABDIIG.â€")(RS. REYNOLDS, " THE Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Street, 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that she is prepared to accommodate six or eight m 3 B 0A RDING.â€"â€"â€"THREE OR FOTR Gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms, furnished or unfarnished, at the «Qurex" Restauâ€" rant. â€" Also, a number of DAY BOARDERS at reaâ€" sonable chlr“:l. M. KAVANAGH. Ottawa, February 1. 38â€"f EXTRAORDINARY MERIT Sâ€IIOIAL MESSENGERS, and others visiting the ei!{ during the sitting of Parliaâ€" ment, are respectfally informed that the undersignâ€" ed has comfortable accommodationifor five or ghx Boarders, at reasonable rates, and in clon&roxim- ity to the Public Buildings. pat No. 28, Clarence Street, opposite Graham‘s Hotel. ¢ MATTHEW BATTLE. Nétawa : Mav 29. ‘ 137â€"4 Ottawa, May 29. R in a pleasantlocality, within a few m walk of the Rost Office. Apply at this ofle’z 6 Ko8t L n MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER OF York street, Ottaw a. Ottawa, Decomber 20, 1865 « _ YORK STREET, OPPOoSITE THE MARKET : oT T AW A, Blfll TO INTIMATE TO THE IN+» habitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that he has opened a SEED STORE in &e above nremises, where he has on hand every variety of Garden, Agricaltural and Flower Seeis, \llllvll) S ieA CREOE TAAAE NE 200 Hegee c cae t 0 0 09 All warranted Fresh and Géenuine. hï¬ DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, â€" conâ€" ow 4n M.:W;ir::gm.-viu be {udy in m maj fnï¬aon application. He b’:.loo a O’BIENE USMn&,in which will be found a great variety of Hotâ€"house plants. BOUQUETS sUPPLIED. Sn sA nchs A in 65â€"3m Ottawa. March 5. 1866, CEDAR CAMPHOR ! Ottawa, May 18. LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mys. 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 7â€"8;'54 by George Mortimer, John Roberts W M. AMassey, H.F.IcCtnhy,u@ J. Skinne in COFFEES, PERERY. DAVIS natural color and beauty returns. CGrey hair disapâ€" pears, bald spots are corâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delightâ€"~ ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant headâ€"dress. _, _ Seld by all Druggists. Depot 198 & 200 G:_-eenwich St. N. Y. HREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Ottaws Dec. 29, 1865 OTOGRAPHS BY NOTMAN, FOR lale at the Ottawa Stationery Warchouse $pool Silk, Machine Oll, Need= les for all Machines,ctc. Sew® OF A NEW DESIGN, AND JA MES VUON LAER, G A. WALTON, Agent. ABOUT «THE 0th INST., A ay COLT, about 2 ;un old, with ind tail, and white face. Whoever information as to the recovery of the itably rewa y GEOiGE WxALI!_\'_Gl BOARDING. VEGETABLE :f-!;l: ~Great International for the last five years, inâ€" LOST. OF Byâ€"Ward Market. 132â€"f ArotmECcaRy, Ottawn City 136â€"b a few minutes on St. 122â€"f 120â€"f 122â€"# 2â€"4f beccmmersezenmememee t 1 nk . o >~ Fon SALE.â€"â€"THE ROY« a AL VICTORLA HOTEL This extensive and admirably sitâ€" uated property is offered for sale at private contract. The title is perfect, and immeâ€" diate possession can be given. For terms and other particulars, apply to LEW ks & PINHEY, Barristers, Ottawa, Or E. M. HOPKINS, ESQ., Montreal. Ottawa, Suné 5. 143â€"d FOR SALE.=â€"â€"THE WESTe erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession Ottawa, Front Néâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Concession, At present in the occupation of Wm. T. Aylen. Eeq. Hor further particulars apply to soux and Wxu. Tuowsox, Nepean, and Lewis & Prxuey, Barrister, W',‘;,;“f,".“,'i 1 HOUIBCID'I'I'OIIALI % VERY CHEAP. Lot No. 7 South side of Murray Suect, wiu pouble House and lerge Yard and Stables. This is one of the best stands in the City for a Tavern or Boarding House. ALSO, A handsome Stone Cottage, with about 1} mores of 2A â€"und outhouses aitached, beautifuliy situated A handsome Stone COUAET "20" 00 00 "Oluated land, and outhouses aitached, beautifully situated on the Montreal and Ottawa Road, only 14 miles from Ottawa, and commanding a ViOW of the City and surrounding country. As the road is now being Macadamized, this is a valualde investment. To be sold very cheap. Apply to J. J. gunfln’. Solicitor, corner of York and Etreets. Ottawa, May 23. 133â€"f Price mogerate. . Apply t ~ Rl‘llhla RESIDENCK®. 2 h The Subscriber offers for sale Lots to suit purchas srs, in the imâ€" mediate vicinity of Ottawa. The property is pieasantly #ituated on the banks of the Uttawa River, along the Richmond Road, within 3 miles of the city. Parties desirous of building m Country Residence will find these Lots in every way suitable, being but a short distance out of the city, and where they would be free from heavy taxes. For further information, nrply to . & W. THOMSON. Tikinuss > Mal 49. 128â€"Jm Ottawa, May 17 C a p Shov and Dwellin=â€"House for Sale + n +s ll THE VILLAGE OF threriiin as RICHMOND, 18 miles from the City of Ottawa. An excellentopen» R ing for a General Merchant. Â¥or particuiars apply to the Proprietor on the premises. GEORGE BROW X. Rishimand Fahruary 10. 1868. 46â€"utt Richmond, February 10, 1868 20â€"7 â€" LOTI 9 AND 10, ON le Bouth Side Eparks Street, nearly opposite the iot on which the new sunk of Montreal is to be trewicu, «.« p.thin five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. _ Lots 9 and 10 on north side of QueenStreot in Fear of the above. ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAND In the Township of Gloucester, situated about halt a ile from Jsillings Bridge. This land can be sold en bloc or in lots of 5 acres. For further particulars, apply to & FRANCLS CLEMOW, ESQ., City of Ottawa. Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866 My19â€"130 § fl\llA'l‘ VALUABLE PRO» Arvv d > PERTYX known as T. M. BLASDELL‘S HOMLESTEAD, con: taining about TWO ACKES, beauâ€" tifuily situatea on the Uttawa River, being Lot One, North side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. Apply to LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &¢., Ottawa February 10, 1866 m Mill, near the residence of Maicorm Caxerox. This contuims oevca Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with aji modern improvements. A large i‘wo storey Wooden Building, on the corâ€" ner of Murray Streets. This Mouse is lined with Brick, furnished with donble doors and windows and Venetian Blinds. There is a large Kitchen and Shed attached, with Pump, Stable and other Buildâ€" ings in the yard. ‘This louse is well adapted for m Store, Hotel, Boarding House, or private residence. For further particulars apply to J. L. r. OHANLY, _ FOR Ottawa, February 10, 1866 JFor Sale, ib ue N soOUTH SIDE RIDEAU y â€" 4 O Street, (nearly opposite Workman & Grifiin‘s,) a good three storey Stone House, with a goou uwciuing 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 YIELDING Ottawa, Feb. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m LOTI 1% AND 13, SOUTH CATHCART Street; 26, 27 and 28, North Rideau Street ; 1 W est Augusta Street ; 1 and 2 East Chapel Street â€" all in the City of Ottawa. Also, VILLA LOTS 10, 11, 12 and 13, being part of the South half of the front part of Lot 20, Junction Gore, Township of Gloucester, as laid down in the mnd plan by George F. Austinâ€" and other Cii; and '““fl Lands. Jar Money o Lend on Real Â¥ Apply to « LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &c., Ottawa. POSSESSION GIVeN IMMEDIATELY. & NEW BRICK .Ull.l!ll.ll February 10, 1866 2 SA W MILLS, 1 FLOUR KX« TENSIVE Timber Limits ; Wood, an other Machines ; 1,000 acres good Dwell Stores; Wharves ; &o., &c. APPLY TO H. MeLEAN Ottawa. March 20 1866. Nc::;ngmâ€"n:::& aï¬lwrdlon & stimates ings ; disputâ€" ed accounts of Artificers‘ work measured ..i valued. AUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stent & Laver, Architects, &¢., Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26. L B L B Alh i sccemire i wePecrtrcs vael SPc en Provincial Parliament, at its next session, for an Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Comâ€" pany for the supply of the city of Ottawa with water® Ottawa, January 30. 36â€"f NOT 1CK.=â€"ALL PERSONXS INXDEETED to the estate of the late William B. Melntosh, Eeq., are hereby notified to settle their indebtedâ€" noes m-odiuol;, and thereby save u“:r. All parties h"‘uï¬ claims against the estate are requested to file the :.-“'-m:_u_gdm. 3. ;um;:udtomm #amne WIds CH® PMNCIAT f ‘*** SoRDoK B. A ..-Jm-. y ADMIXISTRATOR Oitawa May 14. WAII‘!D.â€"T'O YOUKNG LADIE® are desirous of obtaining situations as RESI â€" DENT GOVERNESSES, or as Teachers of Junior Pupils, either together, or separately, in Academiecs. No choice of place, whether in Canadsor in the States. Address, by letter, stating particulars, _ _ Ottawa, April 2, 1866. ______ __-_________AM Wu-rgp.â€"-A EITUATION in a GROâ€" 5e o veppaea io tks Sesiners" Apiy 56 man w ex this office. i6 Ottawa, April 14. # â€"'“ Ottawa, May 4 Fï¬&nogmghy Class E. Toronto May 22. WAI‘I'!D-â€" IMMEDIATELY, a First Class COOK. Apply at the Tmmzs Office. Oltaws, April %8. _/ â€"_â€"____â€"â€"â€"â€" M PTOER SALE. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Wlu CcoM llluc‘l oN Y.EDIâ€"I W. H. Waller, Eeq., mdï¬om mion. 1 s t cie SuhioVE & WRIOHT bcwen Ww 4. HT« POR SA OTICE.=â€"NOT] Dwellings to Let. POF SALE OR TO LET. For Sale at a Bargain, FOR SALE, =â€"â€"â€" A FINE Stone Building. One of the best.chances in Canada for a Groâ€" cer of capital, or for an hotel. «â€"NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIV= an applioation will be made to the J. or J. E., THREE RLIVERS, Co. Bt. Maurice, Capade Rast JOHN MACAULAY, * _ Chaudiere, Ottawa. NOTICES. * WAXTS. Depart h. ind At THE oad, only 14 miles a view of the City The Wonderful Belt Sandy Hill NILL, EX« 46â€"0 f