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e most beath * s see of 64 22d fts of everl, Py >« reing the b99° but they PC the Tuews.) the Empress has it the interests of 1, Juby 30, 1906. . y o o 81 .. T W# # 1# . 8 3 # $# _ % 14 # $1 at Yers Cras with LAL *« A states that the there on the 17%, of um E* 1 w # 1# 1 & & 1® o it #@ ¢# 9 i5 # 06# 3 1% ,o. 5 ® # 4w iB @ 1w h-c-u.’ ‘ _-T“_:’ :-dh, t btmads _ U seul in search of s ty en 6 "G# the accoung "rile, on an uane eCP & B om ae :* "": .‘ NINODG the page. #> 0 # #~ + # Waatiy, by cholet in SilEks , :.“.‘ & Op P _ NDader the patronage of Major > lewdigate and the ur "-':dlh'l"?c.u‘lihhi‘nfi. ds For the Ben«ft of Miss Flo t. Grosvener. ~â€"â€"ALkraxoce R Ottaws, July z8. . e Mersages correctly forwarded and promptly Provincial Telegraph Line ! OFFICES : 69, FPos Xavier St. l S&r.l::n. i Y;qo St. P:-mm‘:,h Line to ::).\.'u‘l-&AL kas. We have now perfect connection with the United Btates Telegraph Lines at % Montreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detrait. AT THE OLD PRICE. MA BEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS AND Nomcz.â€"Miss Florence Gros\remor‘s tickets only will be admitted toâ€"night, to b o had of her at the Theatre, of the Manager. or at th e Russell House. Nomer.â€"Family tickets will, i n future, be issued to the Boxes at #1. â€" i senprt Pom Birthday & Wedding Presents WORTHULESS DYYTrATION®. Murch 5, 1864 UE TCXKETâ€"OFP â€"LRAVE MAX! Or, the Imp of Mischief. Dizna (the romp)............ Miss Florence Grosvenor K On Friday next a. entertainment for hji-h-.-lli-m Clair and Miss Beore > 7:30 7 at at 7:30; commence a E-p_ruvu. A:l-iuion:m,fln-fi; Fraxcs Duranruest, Crgrows, r.,Jfly 27, 1866. ll ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE Order, notice is hereby given that the authorizâ€" «d discount is declared to be this day 334 per cent, which percentage of deduction is to be continued astil nest Week!y Notice, and to apply to all parâ€" thases made in the United States during that woek Lessee and Manager. ... .. John Tounsend. SHEFFIELD HOUSE, Her Majesty‘s Theatre. Will be presented for ivel y the time !-â€";!g-_T-yH-p’::nh-nl-‘. Mary Edwards................Miss Florence Grosvenor Supported by the wholo com pany . AlqiLfi- Adela St. Clair. . A Dance by Miss Bertha Loraine. To concinde with the laughable farce of fow days st R. Eaton & Co.‘s Store, Ridean Street, This is an excellent oppo ‘tunity for those desiring bm M SISTZENICH. July 31. > 191â€"3 in 4 acts, entitled P AIN KILLER ! EK MacGILLIVRAY & CO A LOT o"'l:‘dl STEEL PI‘;‘A" EN=| wings (framed), are offered sale # b':-uk.&uou &) Co.‘s M.M&.‘ This is an excellent ofpo ‘tunity for those desiring TEHE BRGOJMK DP Ottawa, July 1 a G. W Ottawa, Juby $0th 134 (@taws, July 31 AMERICAN TX FOICERâ€"DISCOUXT8. i ol be 9t thnresy " 7â€"3;:&-:‘-“““”; charges w\\ “r"' br Dated this Twenty â€"cighth ‘h‘d:‘z 1866. VRNE Y 8«A T=«L A W, Solicitors=in@ » , Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &¢. Biee: Elgin Street, opposite the Russell House. Framed Eng ravings for Sale,. 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA #=, July 31 N,- Tears* Expertence of an Old NHC®*~abr, Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup is the ‘M'.”. of one of Ithe best Fomale Physicians ~.-m in e United States, and has been used C y- m'l vith mvorâ€"fsmng safety and suoâ€" :._., ons C mothers and children, from the 10ety m“"’t‘h_ '«l\-ld“mflo adult. . It corâ€" 6 bawp,pétomac! relioves wind colic, «.",‘ to mother‘ anced nn- rest, health and (st and surest remedy in did. _ We bolieve it the pSENTERY and DIARRNoRq]d. in all cases of Suber it arises from teething, “glll.l)lll. 7 " °C g. or ME BmE NW A4DV ERTISEMENTS sas, _ Pull directions for using wilt aWX hitle. _ None nc tnless the fac. x o c"r‘l;lu FRK.\IW P)l y all Medicine Dealers at 25 cents a ::a Ohy. Street, New York. and 205 a]‘é‘;“‘. PIREM _ **madeliead. R.A++â€"3, and "UChimiatly Iim=« Jthis city. «i the 30th inst., George }hulsl proved for the Season of 1866. _ ROSS & PARSON®, 1970 PRACTICAL W ATCHMAK ERS 3 AND JEW ELLERS. July 11. _ * Iâ€"y BLiC NOTICE Is HERERY GIvEX Fisasce Deraratukxt, VEGETABLE Solicitor for Michael Stevenson. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE D A VIS* onostck« ~â€"â€" | Will bo‘ir at 11 o';l.oc‘:,.l.m., n::‘fll. without exception, be found to largest most lmh Line ! ever given as a Nie‘r‘hfi.m Biss : !y m “ufl‘hâ€"-r long emzn of # mounted Kfiwd in steel arwor attending the ks St. l Yonge St. | Ladies of the Atl.indilnhuol?-l-plon- ow n Toronto. dorâ€"will precede the Queen‘s Carriage of State, the â€" only one ever m to America, having been nm«.fl%fihd&o Enlmdil by the European agent of w MONTREAL. | at n Castello‘s fi:u show, fo:.tlz‘mupvmm m neeti ith the United transporting Herr Lengel, the ng! ~ m-‘m ’ :odln this \vmmgfi Trizmphal oolfld::d,(t::’ } D"Lt ink orshaw‘ e lt Bl'am ‘ Dmt finest Ore ww mmllng estaâ€" a *\ blishment. ‘This will be followed by the Crusaders orwarded and promptly | of the age of Chivairys all .Wbmnod. s | and fl%:niluuum : will be exhibâ€" ARLETON, Manager. _ | ited the al Lion Den, a beautiful and m‘m. 190â€"+f ’ iltld] painted vebnicle, drawn by four span of black *T t=mifemntsssome orses. % ‘"a | _ The cost of this one feature alone was $80,000. o arennls â€" . | fun enidlonins Aatetetetatfentiee e femeinats ~ | with the tra A orses »A W, Solicitors=lm® | im, argn Ponies aad SinieT: * | ly. on own m‘nh. reds and Conveys Deeds and Con aged 2 months Arsket Parsoxs. 129â€"6im 191 65 â€" GREAT SHOW! Cornwall * _ WILL PERFORM AT Brockville, Thursday,. ... Kemptvilie, Monday, ... ... innate ferocity. All the animais of !h:woein that «lion kings" have handied were (rained, and to a certain extent rendered docile. But these creaâ€" tures know little of caressin ".-nd appear to be opâ€" posed to either kindness or iliarity. Herr Lenâ€" lenters the den with apparent unconcern, and alâ€" L‘:‘ they growf, spit (catâ€"like,) and strike_at him, n{. them keep their distance. He feeds them, and absolutely tears a {ioco of meat from lbodnchuohhcl.&-. "Tis when he is about to retire that the danger becomes so apparent. As hé passes through the barred inu they all spring toâ€" wards it, but failing to him lho‘ set up a serâ€" ies of howls and roars the most ing. Great ubgn‘mb.u‘ounnhbold it without a shudder, and experience a dread lest it might end fatally. The Richmond Whig said : Horr hn?l’n foats with the wild animals furnish a wonderful evidence of what nerve, cool coursge and determination can achieve. The animals are splendid specimens oi the genus feline, and having been bit recentl arsd use maged, retaln thy majet foriice af inoit fame and pogition. ing ‘lr uestrian ; Mrs. Dan Castello, Misâ€" tress of _I‘.“'l‘i_ Mdlle. Elia Lemoine, Mistrioâ€" Comprising some ot the most eminent people in the Equestrian and (Gymnastic dop-m::nl::.of art, among whom are Mdlle. Paimyra Hollowny, lead~ nic Equestrignne ; Mr. E,â€"Holloway, the Lightning m Messrs. Hannon and Powers, the daring artistes ; Mr. T. W atson, who bids fair The {( New and Startling Specialit wild L1ONS and LIONESSES, and fifi‘i'm‘ rformâ€" ance that has created an unparalleled excitement ple nhflw‘d.flpmelmkubot{: 'l'ho.-t.duh’ufinhvhohumr handled the monsters of the Forest, Plains and Jungles, with the Greatest Displey of INTREPIDITY Ever displayed by Mortal Being. His Sagacious Trick Seed, Andy Johnson ; the irreâ€" sistible Pony, the smallest and smartest in the " Artemas Ward," & " Brick Pomeroy. world, JANUARY, and those irrepressible Quadâ€" rapeds, « THEM MULES,." s The Tame Lion Walks from his Cage among the Spectators ! inomik eoue eapbiacer uons an ight the assembled masses. * DAN CASTELLO Wwill in his Motley Attire, give his hamors d&ww his -:niueut horse with the «* Flowing Mane," , And thas exbhibit it in comparison to the ferce and sanguinary brutes in the den of which he performs Let it Loose in the Street 1 | wonreeeliiLD 1NDIL *ATâ€"OTTA W A JAMES M. NIXON Dan Castello‘s GREAT SHOW Greabthow! heroic exploits | Startling Speciality given for the in any uh"l:.m L‘l'h country DAN CASTELLO‘® RUSSIAN CZAR, HERR LENGEL, D&Ax cAsTE |. wm"’- a4% A"o AMUSEMENTS, l\l WILL EXHIRIT EXHULBIThH AND SLL(Ss .Vimugrr . 18. . 14. 15. 3 Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. THOROUGH BASS. | office of Messrs. n?-um and Moore, in the city of Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the mw?uinmdhhntdn, and to name an agsignce. C. SPARROW, Jz. Dated at the City of Ottawa, ) 'Vlll’l'l oTTAWA TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. x Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" tended to, | ‘ ‘Ottawa, July 26. 187t On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, Jvll' KECEIVED, AN ADDITIONAL aP supply of Broadcioths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Venetians, / Bedford Cords, Cricketing Flanneis, &c. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds, All| of which |Ivill be -‘?11. up ch:;’t.h and in good style, J0"~ I reé ully w e patron» of’ the members of lg:al.ogillmu. € ® G. M. HOLBROOK uis ___ Late ot the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. Ottawa, May 2, 1866. _ In the County of Carleton, This 27th ouuiy, A.D., 1866. s.ll’nnhar terms will be made known previous e. further information obtained. In Montreal, fi HENRY MeKAY, Exeh Court. In Aylmyr, from HENRY OKRPIBR.M the Office of the Trustoes. In Quebec, from JOHN FORAN, Esqr., and in Ottawa, from MESSRS. Tllut.l;TLl .:‘ BALDV;IN..‘ J Orrickâ€"Opposite the Ont. Bank, r Street. lS&:d New Goods. New Goods. New Goods. PEG TOP DEPOT! The Stock consists of very superior Draught Horses, an immense quantity of Chains, Ropes, Boats, Anchors, and a couple of hundred pairs of Blankets. : h The Sale will commence at one p.m. each day. # I front } of Lots 12 and 13, 10 ...500 acres 8 W 4 of Lot 1, rear 4 0”413.’31 514: 11, and Lots 22 and 24, in the lith Rear } of Lot 4, W lollntl!,andw.nus of Lots 14,and 15, front } of Lots 16â€"an 18 in the 12th range.......................1000 acres Lots 12,14, 17, and rear }s of Lots 20 and 21, 1304 TAAGO..s..2ss«»»»v«s«»..«.«+.......800 20708 Terms for city property and lands:~â€"One fourth down, balance in three equal annual instalments, with interest at 7 per cent. . nlepdiindifanp se Somg of the above Lands are timbered, others are improved, and all are valuable, from t‘uirfi su~ rrior position, and facilities of access, to both usmbering and Ottawa market. "A ty â€" CLARENDON. W } of Lot 4, and N W } of Lot 6, 9th con..250 acres Lot 1, frout } of Lob 3, rear } of Lot 11, _ 4 of Lot 4, in the 10th concession........300 acres Lot 1, and 8 E 4 of Lot 8, in the 1 th con..300 acres Lot 3, and front 4 of Lot 6, in 12th con......300 acres N W } of Lot 17, ng- Derveenieeressvessccrc»: 0 ACROS N W } of Lot 13, (100 acres), N W } of 18, (100 acres),and N W 4 of 19,(84 acres) in the Tth concession.......................284 acres NEloflMl,m&lol'T.Ni'.indsW ‘ } of 15, in the concession............400 acres Rear } of Lot 1, front “f:.mr } of 5, * and Lot 16, in the Â¥th concession........}00 acres Rear } of Lot 1, front 4 of Lot 3, and rear ’ ALLUMETTR ISLAND Part of Lot 5, 2nd range................... Tat 1 W(’f'sfll‘d PH. s 0, Range A, C Lake,............163 Sares Lot 7, 2nd lhng-,j‘h...zfll) acres LOt 7, 30 RADGO)â€"+».»ssrreisrrarsrerecrrvires+++â€"â€":200 ACTOS West $ 10, 18t FADGG,...:»â€".cssâ€"â€"ssssese.«...«.+100 ACTC# Lots 6 and 7, 3d range, Musk Rat Lake...400 acres Lot 5, 4th range, Mask Rat Lake............200 acres West } Lot 15, in th ()N:‘Lugoo". 50 acres est 0 dth r vteriksitness South 4 Lot 4, in the Tth rango....._ ... 100 acres North ‘ of Lots 23, 25, 26 & 27, in range 9..400 acres North $ of Lot 12, 8 4 of 13, & S 4 of 24, Tenth versrmmeremsssssmserscofye:+.»:/300 ACTOS B } of Lots 10, 11. 18, and whole of 19,......100 acres j Lot 13, 84 of 12, & N } of 14, 11..300 acres $ NEP EAN. > 4 Rear } of Lot 27, in the 4th concessipn......100 acres WAKEFIELD, > South is of Lots 13 and 14, 10th range......200 actes HULL. $ South 4 of Lot 28, in the 8th range...........100 acros * * EARDLEY. Lot 14, in the 6th n:f-""" Lots 12, (165 “'-2' 3, (133 meres), and W J H, HtH FABG®....../.iccll.s..l k CUMBERLAND. Lot 3, in the 8th concession In the above City for private Rear 4 of Lot 27, in the 8th range,...........100 acres Lots 10, 16, & N W {of 17 in the 5th range500 acres Lot 19, in the 4th range,........................200 acres Real Estate, City of Oittawa, en-?dul Lot 18 North Baird Street; 18, South No ay Street ; 23 and 24, South Sparks Street, and 23 and 24 North (oore Aotile Somer 1e 19 29 ane 16 Aooth Victorin Tervacs; 1 lwu‘n-on: Straot ;. Lot 26, South Ottaw@"Street; Lot 6, Block D, Lo Broton‘s Flat; Mth ; !’Q:h side Sr:h Street, opposite the RMasell House, ha & frontâ€" lgouhl o 116 R. Shn, nad on We lington 1 The above limits are all npg,liod with materint for noxt winter‘s operations, as Horses, Oxen, Pork, Flour, Hay, Oats, &c.; (Inventories of which will be furnished) ; these, the purchaser of the limits is reâ€" quired to take at a fair valuation. Pontiae Mill property and Saw Mills, (if not proâ€" yiously sold) are situated on the Chatts Falls at the head of , the Chaudiere Lake. There ate some lni saws in all, with cutting capacity of 800 logs in “Th“"' Si £ Tob e property comprises a block of some r to five hundred .zn- un:‘ld. together with a number of splendidly placed mill sites, with an unlimited supply of water. . f | Plans of the above properties can be seen ar NSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.==The creditors \On Wednesday and Thursday the other improvements of the river through the Hlli!s. cost some £8,000. This Block of Limits, intersected by two large streams, which have been improved at immense exrnn. and having a frontage otf some sixteen miles on the main Ottawa, is lrumrBu-dd for cither SAWâ€"LOG or TIMBERMANUFACTURE, a dofo« with buildings of every description, together with a Small Fatm and four to five hundred acres of land, is included in this lot, * Madawaska Block, Liconses Nos. 225, 226, 227, 228 and 229, on the main Madawaska and Opeongo Branch, covering an area of some 220 lgure miles, has a frontage on the Madawaska of 15 miles, and 10 on the Q Branch ; a Farm of some 200 acres, with m buildings, aad a Grist Mill with this lot. The Little Bonnechere Block, Licenses Nos. 219 220, 221, 222, 223, and 224, of 1865 and 1866, extendâ€" ing from Cuchene Lake to the sources of the Litâ€" tle Bonnechere, some 20 miles, with a ddrh of from five to sight miles on each side, and embracing an of the undersigued arc notified to meet at the area of some 216 square miles, with Farms, Baw MLilln.'lhn'u and b?fldtg. the latter of which, with The 19th and 20th September, _ the following TIMBER LIMITS, covertug an area of some 700 square miles, in Blocks, as below : Bessets, Grant‘s Creek and Fetawawa, Licenses No#s, 72, 18, 74, 75, 71 and 77 of 1865 and ‘66, with a total area of about 225 square miles. _ _ KR structions to sell by public anction on W EDâ€" NESDAY, AUGUST 1, uc- o‘eleck a. m., on the vacant lot adjoining the store of Mr. J. Boyden, ussex Street, a lafge quantity of Good Secondâ€"Hand Furniture ! Tmgazant Sate+£ Timber Limits. this extensive éni;bfi;hl;;l;;: will offer b'; Household Furniture Saw :‘un-, City and M“ Rrapoerty, a Furnishings targ, . Business. o Lumbering PUBLIC AUCTION, NEARLY NEW. qy ALSO A LOT OF pRY Goops. Cash. _ ~le will be sold without reserve, Toerms 189ta H. MCLEAN, _ Business» HFE TRUSTEES OF THE ESâ€"ipp of the late JOHN EGAN, to close the Th., .¢ ECTOR McLEAN has received in« TOWNSHIP OF LITCHFIELD. AUCTION SALE JOHN MERCER, FARMING LAND®. AUCTION SALES. In the City of Ottawa BRILSTOL some of ‘the finest sites in the lences or business purposes, Or AYLMER, C, £. 115â€"7 18914 Auctioncer. 100 actes 200 ncres 87 ncres 51 acres T=t of THE OTTAWA TIMES, JULY 31, 18@6. ‘WAH'I'ED.-.-A SITUATION in a GROâ€" CERY or GENERAL STORE, by a yous man who is experienced in the business. Apply this office. Ottawa, April 14. 100 if WV are desirous of obtaining situationsss RESIâ€" DENT GOVERNESSES, or as Teachera of Juniot Pupils, oit::t-r together, or separately, in Academics. Nochoicsof place, whether in Canada or in the States. Address, by letter, mln%mouhn, J. or J. E., THREE RIVERS, ~ ( WAHTED.-B, a young man just from England, some light employment. He is well odnuus, and understands Bool-kmgi;lj thoroughly. Address A.Z,, Ottawa, P.0. 1 ment with that firm, is desirous of obtaining m-nihuun with a dry goods or other‘merâ€" cantile house. Correspondents will address W. H. L., Post Ofâ€" fice. t 161 WAI'I'ID.-'I‘WO YOUNG LADIES are desirous of obtaining situations as RESIâ€" Ottawa, April 2, 1866 WAH'I‘ED--A Situation in a General Store by a rnon of 20 years‘ experience. Speaks French and English ; aiso thoroughly unâ€" derstands Bookâ€"keeping. References if ra:md- Please address to A. B., at the Post Office, Ottawa. WAN-u:n.--A FARMER COMPE« tent to take charge of:a small farm and stock. Me will be rogninr to nake himself generâ€" Cunninghain & Lindsay‘s, baving terminated bis WAN'I‘IDâ€"A FIRSTAâ€"CLASS COOK for m Hotel. _ Must bring good recommenâ€" dations as to character, &c. Apply at Hamilton‘s Hotel, York street,, t 186â€"t4. WAN'I'.D- se« A _ CHAMBERMAID. Apply at this office. 153if quired. Must be a Protestant. wll)yw | MRS. E. A. ME ITH, 189â€"3 P Ashburnham Hill. ally useful WANTED A NURSE.â€"â€"TO ASSIST in the care of children. Good references reâ€" No‘l'lcl.â€"'l’h ‘person who picked up this morning, in one of the u&utmew of the Russell House, a GOLD WATCH and valuable CHAIN, will rluu return it to the proprietor otherwise hm 11 be prosscuted. Ottawa, 19th July, £866. 181â€"t sesgion, for an Act to declare the will of the late valid and binding as respects real estate in Upper Canada, and w‘zm the :oweu given to the &P:o- utors thereof, so as more effectually to carry out the intentions of the Testator. Ottawa, May 12. f 124â€"1a2m > NOTICIFAPPLICATION WILL BE made to the Provincial Parliament at its next mllw.]l;:blfl AC‘;‘huccl.l" wx- wil O° T00 TRVE Gco?t esbarats, e City of Montreal E?Iin. valid and binding as respects real estate in pper NOTlChHOT!CI I8 HEREBY GIV~ en, that an application will be made to the 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. 86â€" N en pntimaie of Deldingt propana| duper mates 5 s :d accounts of Artificers‘ work lI‘l:AP::M ..é uhl»’:‘d. * AUGUSTUS LAVER, * Late Stent & Laver, Architects, d¢., peovife onies ______ Departmental Buildings. J R. R. Haimilton, are requested to make im< mediate payment, otherwise procéedings will be taken against them. ‘ ind t t J. R. HAMILTON. Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26. ; PIRIONI INDEBTED TO THE LATE R. R. Hamilton, are requested to make imâ€"< Every evening at 7 o*clock» Their stock consists of Broadcloths, _ * * Bcotch and Canadian Tweeds, Doeskinss + Cottons, _ . Reple Linens Readymade Clothing, J Satchel‘s Cntlery,} PU BLIC AUTUTVCTION ; ‘gs LN ()'IE(JE. A NEW FIRM JUST OPENED. f 0. WARDELL & Co. Ottawa, April 23. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE PAÂ¥ At the Vari¢ty Hal‘, No. 54, Sussex Street. *4 JOSEPH BOYDEN, _ Until the whole is disposed of. ©‘The Stock consists of u’e following, viz : Brussells and Union Carpets, & + Hall and Stair (‘-r;;_eu. ; Tables and Sotas ; Parlor Chairs. Irdn and Marble Parlor Stands ; Centre Tables. Beautiful Easy»Chair, Velvet Coyered. | Several lnrfo Mirrors in Gilt Mabo“llny. » 12 beautifal Engravings, well framed. Hair Mattrasses; Bedsteads ; W ashstands. Toilet Tables ; Pembroke Tables, Sideboards, Bureaus, Window Cornices & Shades . Door and Table Mats; Cooking Stove and Kitâ€" chen Furniture. +Also, 1 firstâ€"class Refrigerator ; and 1 Platform Scales. Ottawa,.July 27 Tlll'. UNDERSIGNED HAVING Purâ€" chased the FURNITURE of Two Private Dwellings, now offers the same for sale, and will VARIETY HALL ! Bedroom Furniture, Beds and Bedding, Burzaps, Looxino Grasars, &c. _ Amongst the above articles is a very handsome Dressing Glass., 0| > ) _ e Ottawa, July 26th, 1866. Catalogues|will be prepared, and further partiouâ€" lars .-lm‘r‘tf; ny'mmnce?i. P s petice Sale at TW O o‘elock. Montreal, July 26 WIWL Takk PLACK AT THE l'll.l;"’.{ NY S WAREHOUSE, [ _17, Commoy Steeet, j oN wWEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1866. Treg. Terms Cash on delivery. "@A 158d 0. W ARI Terms of Sale Cash, and Goods removed during the day. [ ‘ f A. ROWE, ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 311t IN8T., at the hour of 11 o‘clock in the forencon, at the residence of the Iate MR, JULY AN, in the rear of the Russell Hotel, on the corner of Queen and Eigin Streets, all the household effects of the deâ€" ceased, consisting of NOA : Vâ€">Siâ€"=A STOVES and PIP ES, y GLASSWARER, CHINA, j CROCKERY, and | ‘KITOHEN PURNITURE, THE FIRST ANNUAL SALE Household Furniture, &¢., &¢. Also, a firstâ€"class assortment of 1862 0 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.â€"Walter H. Lindsay, head clork at BUFKA‘TO ROBES Cive Decided Bargains ! ANTED.««â€" IMMEDILATELY, a Firtâ€" Class COOK. Apply at the Trurs Office. P 0 0 R C 0 P Y 186y BARGAINS MAY BBE EXPECTED. No. 54, Sussex Street, 138y CHALIRS, Les, AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES. The Hudson Bay Company‘s Apply to NOTICEI _ Belmont, Ayimer Road, Before 9 a.m., and after 4 p.m wWANTS. JOHN ASHWORTH, NOTICES. TABLES, Co. St. Maurice, Canada East. JOHN LEREMING & CO General Commission Agent. CARPETS, oP 0. WARDELL & CO. UURTALINS, PICTURES, Auctioncers Avorrox®er. 187td 107â€"f 186â€"b La at the Nn o i on oPouit‘ . JOHN DUI(I)Iulz.» . Agnt wa, ol can oo l L Lo o0 EUn . dNes 106 Bporks Rprest. _____ Montreal. (<~‘¢ Peuple." â€" Alexander M. Delisle, Esq. CANADA BRANCH OFFICE : 104 8t. fim Iav:;r Street, Mq:.t{ial. ul-u_ b’dnu'i!”: yfiu‘l Property against loss Is Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866. FIRE AND LIFE ! Uapital, £1,000,000 stg. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE InsuranceCompany. GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, For the special security of Policy=holders ALSO, CHOICE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and CLAY PIPES. $AF~ Call and examine the stock. 1t can‘t be equalled in this city. Ottawa, April 26. I863, 110â€"tf INSURANCE ADVERTS. PHENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y OF LONDON. Established in 1 782. Has just received by Sn it this day a fresh supply of Pure Virginia Tobacco, J. ROOS 26 SBPARRKS ST.. ___ t° NORTH SIDE, .@¢ I Hundred Thousand Dollars, Ottawa, June 26. Prime imported Stock CIGARS,........,..................from 2 ots up to 10 cts. $28~ Orders will be taken for a new musical cl,ur‘ mfl,_dollnnd in 4 weeks from the day the Meerschanm Briar, Gutta Percha Pipes,&c. Tobaccos, Cigars, T 0 BAC C O S ! OTT«WA AgGENCY : Officeâ€"Desbarate‘ Building, 77 Sparks St. Ottawa, June 21. RoyalCanadianBank _ G, A. WALTON, Agent, y â€" _ 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa. ? N. B.â€"Needles for all Machines, Machine Oil, Spool Silk, ete. All kinds of Sewing Machines repaired. 190y household will be relieved of their sowing drudgery . What was labor will become recreation, and they will hereafter have time for social enjoyment and intellectual culture.â€" But we will not attempt to prove what everybody admits, that erery /amily should have a Sewing Machine. The question isâ€" What kind to W‘P The answer isâ€"(#et the Best? Which means WHEELER & WILSON‘S. They will execute in a superior style, a greater variety of work ; they are more l'llll‘ple in construction than any other Lock Stitch Machines,and are consequentâ€" 1y more durable and less liable to &ot out of repair, and they work with less noise and friction than any other. ‘Theso are tacts that have been certified to by impartial judges at Town, County, Provincial, Stm,&'ntionnl, and World‘s Exhibitions in Burope and America. * In poverty, hunger and dirt, . And still with a voice of dolorous pitch ~â€" Bhe sang the « Song of the Shirt.‘ " §HEvery philanthropist has wished that this woman hl:d been mlod with one of wnunm & WILSON‘S SE G MACHINES, that Hood might have written truthfally of her,â€" .___ A woman sat in an elegant room, With ‘jo hoart and looks serenc ; Her delicate fingers guided her work, And herifoot was turning a Sewing Machine. She sang the last new Opera Song, As the cast iron Doreas sewed the seams, She sewed the buttons where they belong, And blossed the inventor of Sewing Muchines, Who does not envy Messrs. Whecler & Wilson the innumerable benisons they must have received from the fair sex, whose formeér work of weeks they have enabled them to de in how#s, and in a far suâ€" .’"..l'.l‘l'; -.-.-:-nâ€".-'.t.”,.k" after domestic felicity cannot invest $50 ,.m.rrouub}l( than in the purchase of a SEWING MACHINE. The female members of his perior manner 0" ALL THE lofllfil INVENTIONS none have accomplished greater good to a groater number than . SEWING MACHINES,. They are a blessing, Morally, Mentally and Physic ally. Hoodlu:‘l"h pfilic ll.l'li’l’lfi how :y «* With fingers weary womn, With eyelids heavy and red, * A woman sat in unwomanly rags, AGENTS FOR CANADA. MIS COMPANY HAVING INVESTED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, J. G. ZIMMERMA N &4&TTENTCTION ! <A 1 From 20 cts up to $1.50 cts per pound lying her needie and threa &Eafl‘l‘-‘uuhr stitch ! > s JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, Corner of Sparks and Metealfc Stroots William ‘Workman, Esq., President A OHOIOE ASSORTMENT or 64 transacted with liberal conditions at FANCY GOoOoDsS, AND A QUANTITY o® I . |Pmuomaal! i TOBAQCOS. DIRECTORS: City Bank. PEALER 1N t Risks on Dwellingâ€"houses, Furniture, and Goneral Merâ€" ‘B. H. LeMoine, Esq., Cashier « La Banque da .â€"_.~‘¢ Peuple." M. P. HAYES, Aoxyt. 157 160# 47â€"utf We Raise from our Ashes! : REMOVAL. a\l-ll UNDERSIGNED RK« spectfully tender their thanks to their numerous friends and customers for the liberal 'gwmlcv bestowed upon them, and at the same time intiâ€" mate that th:‘v me, since the recent fire on Rideau Street, opened the store . in the hi.)‘:.m, corner of Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, y om)odu HowlmkWortnahn.; Grifin‘s, where ?;gA;D con« ta a uptflcrw LRS, ;xAm{'nés”y 'I?;UNKB, &c., which they will sell at the very lowest prices. 300 hf chests young Hyson Tea. 4s 350 do Twankay do. 400 â€" do Japans + do. 100 do Gunpowder , _ do. 120 _ do _ Imperial _‘ _ do. AND A GRNERAL ASSORTMENT oP GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, &c. ues :+ 7.X T Commissariat Officer in ch. Kingston District. Ottawa, July 26. .Irs«.l‘.u.w.f.-.'.f.-. The conditions of the several Contracts (to which particular attention is invited,) the probable quanâ€" tity of each article required, or the nature of the service to be performed, forms of tender, and all other necessary information, can be obtained at the Commissariat Office, Ottawa. > L gh will be noticed, and the signatures must be bone fide those of the principais and sureties, Commissariat, &nm, C.W., ¢ noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th AUGUST next, for the following lu.;?lln and services, at Ottawa, for one flgur from 1st October, 1866, to 30th Septemâ€"~ ber, 1867, viz. : GENERAL SERVICE. FRESH MEAT, at per 100‘ibs. BREAD,‘ at per . do. R FIREWOOD, at per conl. â€" FORAGE, at .rr ration. } COAL OIL, c“rr Gallon. :’Ithlsl'!, ro“t” Oil Ln-p,l’:: per dozen. A Tmog. at per galions. LAND TRANSPO: T-&rup. Separate Tenders will be required for each of the above services. 100 puns. Highwines. A 25 hhds. Gin. 25 qar. casks Gin« 300 Greem cases Gin. . 300 Red _ do _ do. 800 Brandy do. ; 500 Claret do. 15 Champagne Green Seal. A Axp a GENERAL 870CX OP I;I Q U O R S No tenders except those on the ;);i‘nl“;l forms will be noticed, and the si res thereto must be bona fide those of pflncipm guritios. SIALED TENDERS IN DUPLICATE â€"the service or supply hhut.r‘k“-fln envelopeâ€"will be received by the Commis~â€" sariat Officer, Kingston District, until 12 o‘clock, Must be given for each work, and on the envelope thereof must be endorsed the nature of the Tender. ilhum;intheli-rntuluamildfiroulnlhll.‘:l-dslu e signature 0/ womrzul e persons willing to booolll’olnmlaform nchlflnouo(thw‘?rh. The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest, or any tender. Department of Public Works, _ Ottawa, July 27. Slu-l- TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO the undommd will be received at this office, until Saturday, dih &hy of August next, at noon, for the construction and «ompletion of the following works, required to be done .i’ Rideau Hall, Ottawa, vi For the erection and completion: of a Conser~aâ€" tory or Green House. o ?or the Erection and com of a Vinery. For t.‘l::l erection and completion of a c«afim and Stables. 5. Taking down, CluniTxg and refixinri Stoves and Stove Pipes.â€"At per Stove per time. 6. Sweeping Chimniesâ€"At per Flue per time. Separate Tenders will be required for each serâ€" vice as above mentioned. The conditions of the several contracts o;t.o which particular attention is invited) forms of tenders, and all other necessary information can be obtainâ€" ed at the Commissariat Office at Ottawa. For altering, adapting and Stables as a fimndry, ge‘, &c Of the several now works and alterations may be seen at this office, on and after MONDAY, THE 30th INSTANT. 4. Emf;tyingkshsit;fliafi;ci;;â€";;n: to be paid quarterly, an emstiod as often as demanded. L‘ontr':otl".o cease if b:a‘!l m‘} are given up. _ ML being tharked on the Enmm will be received by the Senior Commissariat er, Kingston Disâ€" trict, until noon, on Thursday, 16th August Next, For the following supplies, &c., at Ottawa, for one y;:; l'r;sm 1st &.whr, 1866, to 30th September, 1867, vie; ; FOR MILITARY HOSPITALS. 8. Emptying: P}iivil:n-i:.(t"“_ri’-r'ivy t tim Empt’gin‘:Compoohâ€"At r (f-,:u por‘c).io-o. 4. ,mm_yingAshpiuâ€"x:mmnc per annum to b Ottaws, July 12, 1866 171 cont.unin} 800 acres or thereabouts, boin& comâ€" posed of the . broken Lots 24 and 25 in ist Concesâ€" sion Ottawa, Front on Nepean. Also Pew No. 62, in Chrm Church, Ottawa. Forterms and particulars, u&ply to the Revd. Charles Forrest, Merrickvilie, or LEWIS & PINHEY, Foby 10, 1866. sSHALED ‘FENDERS No Tenders, except those on the printed forms Ottawa, July 23. "Jfi"m'“‘ n 'c.u.t."‘,mu lnp“u feche: wi |Btone , & râ€" chard, BTD' Stable, &c. The House lml from 80 to 100 feet above the level of the Ottawa river, distant half a mile. ‘The view from the House and land is magnificent, including the Partisment Buildings at Ottawa, an extensive view of the river and Lower Canada, with the mountains in the disâ€" tance. This Lot is well adapted for building purâ€" e “?hosmndlmwlmo! 90 acres of eod araâ€" ble land, abutting on the Ottawa. There is a Cotâ€" tage and Barn, &c. ; there is brick earth on the edge of the river. ‘This Lot would be divided into two Lots, for two purchasers, if required. « For further particulars apply to Mr. McLean, Ottawa.. 'pl PP 188b * ‘eppsoncetetke Oe comml:glnu uincerin cuarge, xnmvfig!w MB e sals in one or in two lots, the % ab > desirable prorcny. The first Lot, well adapted for a Gentleâ€" man‘s country residence, consists of 40 aeres, more For altering, adapting 1. Provisions to Military Hospitals 2. Washing Bedding and Clothing. N DUPLICATE, the Service and Supply being tharked on the Envelope, will be received ARMY CONTRACTS. 25th July, 1866. 23rd July, ) By order, All having escaped the late duties. JOSEPH PHELAN, 835 and 537 Paul Street, Montreai. FOR SALE ! _FOR SALE OR TO LET. BEAUMONT FARM. . PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS A SEPARATE TENDER PARTIES TENDERING F(!R SALE.*â€"That cligible property known as Woonroors. J grop.r( y known as Wooproors, owne b[v the late Cn&uin Baker, beautiful Ig situated on the Richmond Road, within five miles from Ottawa, To LERT.=«Two new cottages on Sandy Hill, 7 rooms each, and good stonc cellars. A. M. FESTING, JAS MeLEANOFFERS FOR 6. & H. BORBRLDGE. 175â€"3m Apply to s. T. Rormson, The Tea }*‘ Ottawa. A. M. FESTING, F. BRAUN, Barristers, Ottawa. 189â€"t14a PA to ded m tte A. TY mptl O x* P & x* e rd O t g. ALEX®R. DUFF. QTTAWA, APRIL T 1860 Manufacturers of Clothing, English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS MENS‘ YOUTHS‘& BOYS‘ CLOTHINC, Which is, as usual, the largest and best assorted in the, City, b!*ttnnpw;;‘:.hd -m-n\z r‘ w Ottawa Trade, under the superintendence of GO*‘MMEARA & â€"CO., 50, SPARKS STREET, â€" ; 1866) Spring Importations. (186g On MONDAY, the 28th inst , and following days, we will offer our large stock AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES : \ ‘ .Sale each day from 9 a.m. till 7 pâ€"m. COTTONS. PRINTS. COTTONS. COTTON MAGEE â€" & RUSSELL‘S. q‘ And he has determined to sell outall his stock of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHLNG, CROCKERY, Hos IERY, LIQUORS, &c., and at§ ) a t 1 Reduced Prices ! HOSIERY, CLOAKS, MANTLES, w‘“,;‘;‘h’ "d"“ ',“““l“ P"'l";‘p\‘l_\'. and in the latest style, qll orders that he may be favored with.. e undersigned would also give no 1 will hav ppmpieve assortigerm or give notice that he will have always on hand at HIS OLD STORE, a # l'“ETIJRN. Hl! SINCERE THANKS TO .‘H.IVSV i;l;l;l_ A:Tm "l““‘“'?lfi es Rrimpmntnt Min, Pn ren, Te bes hor mraged au in oo m oi detrieac t . * * i es * | CLOTHS & TWEEDS,READYâ€"MADE CLOTHIG, &C. . _| Together with a TAILOR SHOF of the First Class. LHorntt ESNBISDET, At the Sign p1" the Golden Sheep, __ _ _ee «4 °8. Sussex Street, opposite (larence 8t Ottawa, May 28, 1866. §z Customers will find this a rare chance for buying Cottons by the piece Ottaws, April 5, 1866 Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York : STREETS, LOWER TOWN. In all its Deéepartments | KEARNS & RYAN New Spring Goods. LIQU OR ESTABLISHED 1844 FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN. SPRING STOCK AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONYVENIEN 3E. BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR_ i !iuaml._-r“r‘w(lm. * ooâ€"u:‘-. in all colors ud’q-dw;', 6 "‘*““"‘ full m&::‘ m’ B'fiucwmma. ‘They would also direct .lpfilllmfl- to their SECOND WEEK OF GREAT SALE OF J. T. PRULDMONMMAE An endless variety of Hats, Caps, @ Gloves, | »Collars, . Neck=Ties, White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, &e.; kept constautly on hand Invite Stook oo is Trinner seirtan‘ aur thin iearpntrnaens Moimetorne paann Saneat in on ds All NOW PREPARED TO OFFER mnlunlnfaud,but assorted Btock of DRY GOODS ever brought to the city. Thankful muthvon, they desire to inform their friends their Stock is .ovou-'}wa in every Depar ment BROADCLOTHS, PIAIN & FANCY SILK MIX TURES, COATINGS, go., do., TROWSERILNGE. Is NOW COMPLETE MAGEE & RUSSELL of COTTON GOODS, O‘MEARA & CO 92â€" *# 136â€"3m (p

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