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After w for po-‘hvomk only .:..o.. } .flp W e t% 4 in 5 acte, c:uM“ & fl.“d.f; LE TOMsS CAA N. :l@-uid J city of Que Supported b’be whole company. | es '::“.'.‘rd open 7:30 ; es e m in past 8 l latk. Adintation: &'.:2‘..':2.. l gown,?(t?; 4 hk 2 193 | DAY OF 4 gog ‘a~~ Anouc * The »al ‘, uP q All 8e £ ‘LIKE THE PHCENIX oF oLp®,=: =« Contemporary Review.," Bound, 1st vol. Chambers‘ Encyciopedia, Vois. I to VILL. * Photographic Views of Ottawa Seenery. ,.‘ BILL ANB POSTAGE .\'m_'rs.‘ JOHN DURIE & sON, * u.‘stn Street, 12y ~Opposite Russell House Couft House, in the City of Ottaw TTEsâ€" PAF, the mm%.';’asxmfin 1806, ‘ut e hour of Trx of the clock, a.m.. @f which all Coryv or C a«®agrox Bailifs, ci;i.'i&.'.' and | ’M&nâ€"‘m; are required 6. uMgl;.' ; _T_ .1_7 ___pm YOUNG LADIES‘ Shoriff‘s Office, Otta® July, 3ist, 1866. RESERVED s® Oitaara, Augest 2 * The Queen Mother and Rosamond," by A.‘C Swinburne. hew hey are no red to a ks & J -:‘Jr-‘h;m.;f:-mfly | al superior sait of rooms k: : f * ml‘i'!nlonk I'Elngll E. â€">4 CANADIAN MINISTRY,. innd, Mutchmor & Co‘s. _ _ NEW ADYVERTISEMENTS _ WITH THEIR Most FAaMoTs & I Just received and for sale by â€" _ â€"| =| Sn on eB reonienmmepreee t > *T i ks l.i‘. T5 :.;{-fi of 19,......100 acres onl & . 1 14, range 11..300 actes REMOV A1.. | NEP EAN. nmmmmmouge | Rear } of Lot 27, in the 4th concession......100 acres COMMERCLIAL COLLEGE. _ â€" WAKEFIELD. - Anrrustalisaia: | South }s of Lots 13 and 14, 10th range......200â€"acres e is ow e ananiate ks -‘..:'-fil L6 "" ho HECHANICY "So-tb 4 of Lot 28, in the Sth range...........100 acres INOTIMIVERD quorbaSnesnt disamlv onmacts Gar. | EARDLEY. 1 Madame Testa, Mrs. Waters, Si Testa, and Nrz. Harwood, have kindiy avnod:‘:fiq on this aencesion ¢ Muss A. M. Harwos Is SCHOOL WILL_REâ€"OPEN oX I MONDAY, SEPT. 3. Arrangements have been c.ml by which‘the different classes in :.-,., h, and Music will receive thorough efficient training. . Partics desirons of commuâ€" ajcating with the Irincipa‘, can do so by letter until the Hith of August, after which time she will be at her resklonce. â€" There are two vacancies for Boardâ€" =Runuing the Gauntlet," a novel, by Edmond Yates, author of = Broken to Harne««." S . PETERS, Principal, Ottawa ing Pupils. Circulars, containing the terms of tuiâ€" : «ad board for ww‘m:m be abtained at Duric & Son‘s, and &8 Sparks Street. Ag2â€"194d Autographe. 2 PEKOMENADE CONCERT In aid of the fund= < of the Trish Protestant . _ Benevol=nt Soctety of the City of Ottaws, UXDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OP HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORâ€" GENERAL, F OTEAWA sSKATINXG._ RINK, â€"_ Om Wednesday ev‘g., August 8.. The best amateur vocal talent of the city will be seeured for the cccasijon, under the direction of Mr. Mercer, whiÂ¥ wili preside at the Prano. Addresses will be delivered during the eveniog AND GRAND sACRED CONCERT, Forâ€"the completion of the Church, P., (President of the Society,) and Rev. J. 3. Lau Newdigate), the Band of the P.C.O. Rifle Brigude will be in attendance. + M*--fin&ncinn‘-«d Mrs. Proderck. The Chair will be taken by the President of the Society, W . F. Powell, Esq., at 7j TICKET® 25 cents each, may be procured from Geo. “W. Mr. Miles, and the Alâ€" biow Hotél, Town ; Messrs. Richard Bishop, A. Pratt, H. McCormick, and George Clark, Central Togn; James Montgomery and Framcis Abbott, C Town ; from the members of the committee, J:QO‘M on the evening of performance. For particulars sse programmes. GOD SAVE THE QUEEX. . THOS. SPROULE. | ; 193@ Recording 3 LIKE THE PHCENIX OF OLD We HRaise from our Ashes! : mate that have, since the recent fire on Rideaa : Mqfll&nma in the bui:i:x. corner of | Rideau and Mosgrore Streets, y afir-iul Mesars. W orkman aunl-'-.vbonml' comâ€" | WQM a superior stock of SADDLES, ) HA . TRUNKS, &e., which they will sell at the very lowest priges. 8. & H. BORBRIDGE. Ouaws ‘Tulw 17 1866 4 175â€"3m A SONG,..... ‘ MipS NDELA ST. CLAIR. â€" C R I ‘A 8.C E. Wy the MIS@R® stT. CLA D LORAINE. COMH DV. \ By the 8, T. CLAIR RAINE. 4s â€".__â€" t =Reciesia Dei JKH Price 50 cents. € Gowan‘s Band, and (by the permission of Major ; Rev. Dr. Irvine, of Montreal ; Hon. Thomas aroy McGee, M P.P. ; W . F. Powei!, Esq., M. P. LECTURE ON DIVORCE Quaws,‘July 12, 1866 Eastertide Sermons," by Heary Alford Sumday ev‘g., Aug. 3, at 7 o*clock. @ grain, avee un portrait Photographique et un NJIIEW BOOEKS. X. GARXEAU, par L‘Abbe H. R. Ca#+ oprietors, thankiul for the liberal patronâ€" have received since the opening of their Supported by the whole c open at 7:30 ; commence Eld‘“. Admission WELLINGTON By Rav. F. @értram REMOV AL. TIII USDERSIGXED RE~ spectfully tender their thanks to their nurierous friends and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them, and at the #ame time iptiâ€" 5 conts G R A N D SIMGEPFRASER, ATS, 50 ets. 193â€"2 STREET direetly oppasite Gar INSTITUTE, DURLR & 30N H H UR OM S@TICE 198â€"tf Parscrean Madawaska Block, Licenses Nos. 225, 226, 227, | 228 and 229, on the main Madawaska and Opeongo \ Branch, covering an area of some 220 square miles, has a frontage on the Madawaska of 15 miles, and | 10 on the O Branch ; a Farm of some 200 | nores, with wfim buildings, and a Grist Mill with this lot. in 4 | _ 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 doEl‘l‘ol from | five to eight miles on each side, and em h’“n area of some 216 square miles, with Farms, Saw \ iflt&.â€" MSIth. t:: latter of which, with ements the¢ river through the A ramiin, voet ioine naoog this extensive establishment, will offer by â€" On Wednesday and Thursday. The 19th and 20th September, _ tef ““:‘f‘ ‘I'l!l!_! LIMITS, covertug an area Saw Milis, City and Farming Property, and Furnishings of large Lumbering Business, & Tll- TRUSTEES OF THE EsSTATE S of the late JOHN EGAN, to close the Trust of a total area of about 225 square miles. . _ | Thit Block of Limits, intersected by.two large streams, which have been improved u'iTnonu nc:n. and having a frontage ot some gixteen miles on the main Ottawa, is unsu sed fot either SAWâ€"LOG or mnl:nx.\.\*rr,(fifrnt.: depot with buildings of every description, together with a Small Farm and four to five handred actes of land, is included in this lot. f Important Sale of Timber Limits PUBLIC AUCTION, k In the City of Ottawa, P PUII.I(' NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that default having been made in the payâ€" + ufent of the principal money and interest mentioned | in cortain mortgage deeds made by Daniel McCarâ€" dy, of the Tuvnhis of Russell, in the County of ) Russell, Yeoman, to James Keays of the waid Townâ€" I ship of Russell, Esquire, on the North East and North West quarters of Lot‘number Twenty, in the | Second Concession of the said Township of Russell, | which said -an!m deeds were duly assigned by | the said James Keays to Michael Stevenson, of the city of Quebee, Esquire, the said lands and premisâ€" es will, in pursuance of the flvcr of «ale contained } in the said mortgage deéds, be sold by g::lie aucâ€" . gonnlholdwo.«fllmn.kout #, in the | tity of Ottawa, THURSDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST next, at twelve o‘clock noon. The sale being under a Power the said Michael will covenant against his own acts only, All Searches, Abstracts, goodl and Conveyancing charges will be at the nnau of the purchaser. | â€"Dated this Twentyâ€"eighth day of July, 1866. _ Pontiae Mill and Saw Mills, (if not proâ€" viously sold) ar ated on the Chatts Falls at the The property rhn a block of some four to five me land, together with a number of splendidly pl mill sites, with ‘an®inlimited fi of water. | + + Estate, Cityâ€"of Ottawa; comprises Lot 18 Queen Streetâ€"will be sold «en bioe." . Lot 19, South Boteler Street; Lots 10, 12, and 14, South Victoria Terrace; Lot 28, North Besserer Street ; Lot 26, South Ottawa Street ; Lot 6, Block D, Le Breton‘s Flat; also, Block on North side Srrh Street, the Russell House, having a frontâ€" ago on Street of 118 ft. 6in., and on Welâ€" lington 122ft. 6in. .rltio above are some of the finest sites in the City for private residences or business purposes. +. TOWNSHIP OP LITCHFIELD. Rear 4 of Lot 27, in the Sth range,...........100 acres Lots 10, 16, & N W 4 of 17 in the 5th range500 acres Lot 19, in the 4th range.........................200 acres Theâ€"above are all -p:ifl with material for next winter‘s pperations, as Horses, Oxen, Pork, Flour, Hay, Oats, &¢., (Inventoties of which will be furnished) ; , the purchaser of the limits is reâ€" quired to take af a fair valuation. head of the Chaudiere Lake.: There are some fifty saws in all, with cuiting capacity of 800 logs in North Baird Street ; 18, South NeKay Street ; 21 and 24, South S Street, and 23 and 24 North eve WESTME ATH. Range A, C Lake,......... Wost p 10, 18E FRBFC,.....â€".ccccrclacccpecccce Lots 6 and 7, 3d range, “Rs/l.‘le Lot 5, 4th range, Musk Rat Lake......... w ® ONSLOW. est } Lot 15, in the 4th range............ ml Lot 4, in the 7th range.............. 4 of Lots 23, 25, 26 & 27, in range North 4 of Lots 23, 25, 26. k 27, in range 9. !‘-\51‘_-! Lot 12, 8 4 of 13, & 8 $ of 24, NX W 4 0 TGG T PHHEG 5...â€"11«.: 2x rvinsvane es N W 4 of Lot 13, (100 acres), N W 4 of 18, g“ acres).and N W { of 19,(84 neres) â€"_ in the Tth C0RC@38i0N............â€".â€"«»««»â€"â€" xl?&‘i&‘f.fi{i&"fi'fi'fi'{'fi'i"fi" @ > > of 15, in the concession............400 acres Rear } of Lot 1, front } of 3, rear 4 of 3, _ Lots 12, (165 .emz. 3, (133 acres), and W } ot 11, 12th range.....................] " CUMBERLAND. und Lot 16, in the Yth concession........400 acres Rear j of Lot 1, front j of Lot 3, and rear ‘ _ 4 j of Lot 4, in the 10th concession........300 acres Lot 1, and 8 E 4 of Lot 8, in the 11th con... Lot 3, and front 4 of Lot 6, in 12th con....... LARENDON. W 4 of Lot 4, and N W j of Lot 6, 9th con.. Lot 1, '"-‘ot‘ 3.mr&:(lntll. front } 12 and 13, 10th range.,.. ll.wgdl‘l.nfildlu&-"fia . 11, and Lots 22 and 24, inthe lith ALLUMETTE ISLAND Part of Lot 5, 2nd range................... louJiuq.w.dmuz.uls.nm f Lots 14,and 15, front 4 of Lot« 16 1 Terms for city y and lands:â€"One fourth down, balance in mqqsl annual : instalments, wikh inftercat ak 7 per cent. * ~. _=~~_0>= > Sale Plans.of the above properties can be seen and further information obtained. In Montreal, f HENRY wdm Court. In Aylm from HENRY at the Office of the Trustees. In Quebec, from JOHN FORAN, Esqr., and in Ottawa, from MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN. _ garOrriczâ€"Opposite the Ontario Bank, Sparks 18 in the 12th range.......................1000 acres Lots 12,14, 17, and rear }s of Lots 20 and _ Some of the above Lands are timbered, others are insproved, and all are valuable, from their suâ€" wafltnflmflo{vuu. to both and Ottawa market. The Stock consists of very superior Draught Horses, an immense quantity of Chains, Ropes, :nu.Aubm,)-d a couple of. hundred pairs of anket«. Lo.'l'.-A Lady‘s Gold Chaim wiITN & Gold Locket Anchor, cross and heart attached to it, the latter having a Turkois set in its center, Whoever “‘m same to the Times office will 44 saibabfe k 193â€"3 LO.'I.-lotwn- the House of Assembly | .";.l: Lhc:omrb:'f Sparks and Metcalfo Streets, | to have n a few yards south of the | W‘I'do&nyh Office, on f-ouhy afternoon, a GOLD RING, inlaid with hair, specially valued | by the owner as a sounenir. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at this office. 1998 | some 700 square miles, in Bâ€"loeha;;h;y oi Bessots, Grant‘s Croek ana Petawawa, I;il"m’ ot. T2, 73, T4 73, T6 and 77 of 1865 and ‘68, with each day. 3 Further terms will be made known previous to ours. The Sale will O#T,»â€"â€"A Lady‘s Gold Chain with a 191td FARMING LAXDS. NOTICES Solicitor for Michael Stevenson BRISTOL at one p.me 284 acres .300 acres 163 acres 200 acres 200 acres 100 acres 400 acres _50 neres 100 acres 400 meres 200 acres 250 acres 700 nore« 100 acres 200 acres 500 acres 300 acres 87 actes 50 acres 51 neres 33â€"utf THE FIRST ANNUAL SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE COMPANYS WARBHOUSKE, _ 17, Commox Stazet, ON WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1866. Catalogues will be proj , and further partion lars m:)fi; wneod.’ pars4 9* : Sale ct TW O o‘clock. VARIETY HALL ! |W‘ 'l‘llll UNDERSIGNED HAVING _ Pur= chased the FURNITURE of Two wno Dwellings, now offers the same for sale, andwill * Until the whole 13 disposed of. ‘The Stock consists of the following, viz :â€" Brussells and Union Carpets. & Hall and Stair Clrw Tables and Sofas ; Partor Chairs. Tron and Marble Parior Stands ; Centre Tables. g:ntil;ul Bny. Chair, Velvet Covered. veral lai irrors in Gilt Mahogany. 12 b....m:f' Engravings, well framed. Mair Mattrasses; Bodsteads ; W ashstands. / ‘Toilet Tables ; Pembroke Tables. Nideboards, Bureaus, Window Cornices & Shades, Door and Table Mats; Cooking Stove and‘ Kitâ€" chen Futniture. . Alro 1 firstâ€"olass Refrigerator ; and 1 Platform Scales. Montreal, July 26 ME tablishment, in Proderick‘s New Block, sex Street, where they will sell by | NO TICH. A NEW FIRM JUST OPENED. 0. WARDELL & Co. q PUVBLIC AUCTIOXN, Every evening at 7 otclock. Their stock consists of Broadcloths, Bceotch and Canadian Twoeeds, HA\’E JUST OPENED THEIR Esâ€" ‘ tablishment, in Proderiok‘s New Block, Susgâ€" St. Lawrenee Tow Boat Co‘v. Passenger and Freight Line between Quebec will leave the St. Andrew‘s Wharf, Q %DA\'. the Tth AUGUST next, at 4 Pictou, calling, going and returning, a FARES : Cabin, to Pictou, including meals and open castle, Chatham, and Shediac, This splendid steamer has all the modern imâ€" provements, with large ::-Dy staterooms, and is acknowledged to be one of the fastest vessels on the St. Lawrence. For further information at the Company‘s Office, St. Andrew‘s Wh.r: pply Py Quebec, July 28. Provincial Telegraph Line ! K OFFICES: |_ c rintciet .+ "dueshk~ 1. "Imoptgr We have now perfect connection with the United Btates Telegraph Lines at Montreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detroit, New Goods. New Goods. New Goods. Cricketing Flanneis, &e» AL80, A SPLEXDID ASSORTMEXT or English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds, All of which will be made up cheap, and in good :(ylo. PAY® : respect{ally request the patron»ge the members of the lfnhhn. > . G. n_g:-nm _ _____ N_ Late of the Peg Top Depot, Quebes. BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Also, a firstâ€"class assortment of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARKE $@"~ ‘At the Variety Hal‘, No. 54, Sussex Street JOSEPH BOYDEN, On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, Jl’l‘l‘ RECEIVED, AN ADDITIONAL supply of s Broadcloths, Doeskins, |~ Cassimeres, Venetians, * l“o"v.:z ACT OF 1864.«=The en‘fi: of the undersigned are notified to meet at office of Mesers. Fh’-uitu‘lmh&odtsof Montreal, on W EDN ESDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the forencon, to receive statements of his affairs, and to name an as#ignee. t oi dien tee Sul> PEG TOP DEPOT! ley, forbid any person or persons from pt ing & {mu of hand r;do by u,hmd nbul”t;?.!"im dnyof.\h{. 1886, and payable the First =y of April, 1907, as we have received no value the zame, and will not pay for it. This note is made payable to John Fee, of Gou!burn. 182 1â€"32â€"3 riiin d2th of ditlys Aein, 1008 § C AUTION.=«We, Duncan McG and Dunâ€" L/ can John McGregor, of the Tg"xp of Huntâ€" Dated at the City of Ottawa, WASII'ED-â€"A ll%&- in a General ; tore by a years‘ experience. Speaks French -mnh; also thoroughly unâ€" derstands Bookâ€"keeping. References if required. Please address to A. B., at the Post Oloc:’auv.. Ottawa, July 27. 188tf ’TO PRY GOODS MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.â€"Walter H. Lindsay, head clerk at Cunningham & Lindsay‘s, having terminated his engagement with that firm, is desirous of obtaining a similarsituation with a dry goods or other merâ€" cantile house. Correspondents will address W. H. L., Post Ofâ€" fiee. 1614f wA"ln.--A BSITUATION in a GROâ€" CERY orGENERAL STORE, by a young man who is experienced in the busiigss. . Apply at this office. * t ) Ottaws, April 14. * 100 t WV ars desirous of obtaining situations as RESIâ€" g::xr ufivz‘;l‘X:‘wMu as rmh “o.l‘.:m;kn ile, either , or separately mies. x:'f-'uum;rpnm.-m-mcmh'uumm Address, by lotter, r8, _ o4 _A titer AIvERS, Co. St. Maurice, Canada East. Ottawa, April !,_ )“‘. The Hudson Bay Company‘s BUFFALO ROBES, WAITID-â€". 1MMEDIATELY, a Firstâ€" Class COOK. Apply at the Trurs Office. Ottawa, April 23. 107â€"tf WAI'I'ID--'I’WO YOUNG LADIES are desirous of obtaining situations as RESIâ€" yg. Terms Cash on delivery. "@R ~_ 1584 O. W AR! Cive Decided Bargains ! HE SPLENDID AND FASTâ€"SAILING new Steamer " UNION," Capt. W. Davison, No,. 54, Sussex Street. 186y AUCTIONX SALES. ANTED, «â€"« A _ CHAMBERMAID. Apply at this office. 153f Cottons, Table Linen, wWANTS. JOHN LEEMING & CO., Auctioneers General Commission Agent Readymade Clothing, Satchel‘s Cutlery, 0. WARDELL & CO. J. CHABOT, C. SPARROW, Jz N 187td ‘&;_M ger. etion of the 1922 $18.00 Father , Newâ€" â€"tf THE OTUAW A~Z for Ol" ALL THE MODERN l"n'l"flll none have accomplished greater good to & groater number than i They are a blessing, Morally, Mentally and Physicâ€" ally.. Hood has sung in pathetic straing how ; «With fingers weary and worn, ‘ _ With eyelids l:gy and red, In pon:!ly. h t and dirt, | And still with :mt of dolorous pitch â€"â€" SBhe sang the « Song of the Shirt.‘" _ | Every. has wished that this Eoof woman had been su; with one of WHEELER & WILSON‘8 MACHINES, that |Hood might have written truthfully of hor,â€" « Who does not envy |Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson the innumerable benisons they must have regeived from the fair sex, whose former work of weeks they have enul««} thom to do in hours, and in a far suâ€" petrior manber. je /00 0 00298 4d [ 4. _ ‘The earnest seeker after. domestic felicity.cannot invest $50 more profitably than in the purchase of a SEWING MACEL\'E. The female members of his by impartial judges st Town, County, Proviscial, s{._x.:?:'cguu. and world'- Exhibitions in Europe Oil, Spool Silk, etc. . All kinds of Sewing Machines and America. repaired A TT HENCRIO N ! oOTTAWA AGENCY ;. Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Building, 77 Sparks Bt. 1 M. P. HAYES, RoyalCanadianBank Oftawa, June 21. SHEFPIELD HLOUSE, jualled in this city. .‘oun. April n.’mer. 'l‘obag(:os, Cigars, ‘From 20 cts up to $1.50 cts per pound. CIGARS,...........................from 2 ots up to 10 ots. $AD" Orders will be taken for a new musical Cigar stand, delivered in 4 weeks from the day the JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, : FANCY GOODS, â€" . Meerschaum Briar, Gutta Percha Pipes,&¢. T O BAC C O S ! [x* NORTH SlDl::, ;g Has just rooclvof b.y.m this day a Pure Virginia Tobacco, J; ROOS 26}; SPAREKS ST.. AXND a QUaNXtITY or 6 7 + A 1 " La Creme" Cigars, ALSO, CHOICB MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and ciat bipke." | a ~ JBM" Call and éxamine the stook. 1t can‘t be Birthday & Wedding Presents Prime Imported Stock M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J, SWinne®min ttawa. s ie Ottaws Dec. 9#18% > E.K.MactILLIV RAY &£00, LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. : Mrs. S. A. Allen‘s World‘8â€" 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, bald spots are covâ€" 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, scaip, or most elegant headâ€"dress. Bold by all Druggists. nopotiNCMGmnwichStll.Y. Ottawa, July 17. ‘Bold by George Mortime:, John A woman sat in unwomanly ra Plying her needle and threa Hflw{l stitch | ‘stitth ! A woman sat in an elegant room, Bame: With m heart and looks serene ; Her del fingers guided her. work, And M:be'.l.bm a Sewing Machine. She ast new Opera » | A:t.:o‘ cast fron Doreas nm seaths, She sewed the buttons where they belong, And blessed the inventor of Sewing Machinos. J. G. ZIMMERMAN G. A. WALTON, Agent. 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa. N. B.â€"Needles for all Machines, Machine Corner of Sparks and Metcalfo Streets W 4 es A ‘mt.:‘,‘“ / a.s Gen & ‘I"\ A 7 o _/ s Py e | ”%{ «JJ;NYQ | 'â€"c’ Cy+ 2z a‘ i. } t i j y § °4‘ & °/ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS | AND JEW ELLERS. &A CHOICE A8SSORTMENT or TOBAUCCOS. | DEALER IN AT J PM P §§i : §§] O*H 190y Aorxt. 157t 110â€"4f TREIR STOCK COMPRISEs THE NXEWEST DESIGNS, IMPORTRD BY TBlMSlLVI!x‘"HS SEASON, FROM PARIS DIRECT. 4 CHEAP SALE of BLACK& FANCY SILKS. Fanecy Dress Goods, Shawis and Mantles. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. RICH BLACK AND FANCY SILKS ! NEW AND DESIRABLE ; GOODS AT VYERY LOW PRICES ; QTTAW A, July 28. HAVE DETERMINED TO OFFER ON MONDAY, 30rm, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, THEIR ‘ . WHOLE STOCK OF * H McLEANOFFER® FOR ® ale in one or in two lots, the above | desirable property. _ The fi%m, well adapted for a Gentleâ€" man‘s country re#idence, consists of 40 acres, more or less, of good pasture and table land, well fenced, with good Stone Cottage, 50x60, a large prolific Orâ€" fhnnr. Barn, Stable, &c. ‘The House stands 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 Parliament Buildings at Ottawa, an extensive view of the river and Lower Canada, with the mountaing in the disâ€" tance. This Lot is well adapted for building purâ€" _ The Second Lot oon:{-uof 90 acres of food 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 purcl , if required. For further particulars ‘apply to Mr. McLean, Ottawa. | 188b FOR) SALE.«â€"That eligible ropony known as Wooproor8, owned by the late Cn'g.ain Baker, beautifuily situated on the Richmond Road, wi(iin five miles from Ottawa, eonumhi.m meres or thereabouts, being comâ€" posed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in 1st Conces. sion Ottawa, Front on Nepean. Also Pew No. 62, in Christ Church, Ottawal Forterms and particulars, apply to the Revd. Charles Forrest, Merri¢kville, or to LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, Ottawa. â€"Foby 10. 1866. 6â€"tf S or(l}y oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Concession, at present in the occupation of Wm. T. Aylen, Esq. For farther particulars apply to Joux and Ww. Trowsox, Negnn. and Lewis & Prsury, Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je2â€"141â€"tf for a General Merchant. l asy tske For particulars lmy to the Proprietor on the Pnn‘"'. pamaib AiP nb a w ar PLAIN AND FANCY sHIRTS ! PLAINCAND FANCY SHIRTS | _ M Also, Collars, Ties, Soarts, Gloves, Handkerâ€" chiefs, Hosiery, Wristbands, Braces, at 25 Sparks Richmond, February 10, 1866 SIALBD TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO the udtniaod will be received at this office, until Saturday, 5th day of August next, at noon, for the oou?-uotion and completion of the following works, required to be done at CALL! CALL!1! CALL1I CALL! CALLII CALL!!! AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT STORE:! AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT STORKE : THE ONLY ESTABLISEMEXT *+ TWR ONLY EBTABLIAEMENT A large assortment of A large assortment of Rideau H:s For the erection and completion of a Conservaâ€" wu;;romnllmo. | the Erection and com: on of a Vinery. For the erection and otb-o(lcauhdwn and Stables. "Fr#: ' â€" For altering, adapting and fitting up the present Stables as a zu-dry‘.jhte.'. &e. s hP Must be given for each work, and on the envelope thereof must be endorsed the nature of the Tender. PARTLES TENDERING =ut. give thoiOr‘ names and 'flfl"" in full,':lnd also e signature of two res e persons ling to become sureties for the Jun mnl:onz of the :.ogkl. Of the several new works and alterations may be seen at this office, on and after The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest, or “i tender. 1* 7 By % d AT THE OLD PRICE. Raâ€" BRWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND Department of Public Works, . â€"wWORTHLESS IMITATION®. * March 6, 1866. 66 PERRY DAVIS® VEGETABLE P AIN . KILLER ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 20, Sparks : Street, Ottawa. BEAUMONT FARM. MONDAY, THE 30th INSTANT. 3 R FOR SALE OR ‘TO LET. Ottawa, July 27. ¢ L#UTUGUST 3 ©1866. PLANS*AND SPECIFICATIONS A SEPARATE TENDER 4:4 3 P 4 B C 48â€" Snor AND DWELLING« House for Sale in the village of Richmond, 18 miles from the City of Ottawa. An excellent opening This is a fayorable opportunity for parties requiring Silks to procure AT VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OR SALE.«â€"â€"THE WEST» erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in 'l‘lw.\j have also in stock a very choice lot of newest designs in THO8 BEAMENT GEORGE BROW N 6. 46â€"utf F. BRAUN, Where you will find Where you will find Sectetary. > HOUI“ LOT FOR SALE m VERY CHEAP. ; Lot No. 7 South side of Murray Street, . wil ble House and large Yard and Btables. This is one of the best stands in the City for a Tavern or Boarding House. ALSO, A handsome stone Cottage, with about 14 meres of land, and outhouses attached, beautifully situated on the Montreal and Ottawa Ro&d, only 14 miles fr:: Ottawa, and commanding a view of the City and surrounding country.‘ P As the road is now being Macadamized, this is a valuable investment. To be sold very cheap. Apply to J. J. MURPHY, Solicitor, corner of York and Bussex Streets Ottawa, May 23. 1334f a a 4 THA'I' VALUABLE PROâ€" > 94o perty known as T. M. Blasâ€" dell‘s Homestead, containing about Two Acres, beautifully situated on the Oitawa River, being Lot One, North side Welâ€" lington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. Auply to _‘ ie l s Bebraary 10, 186v. erate. Apply at this office for particulars Oln‘umm 26. 16 m'flh & good ‘house and yard, stabling ; and a good run of| cusâ€" omers ; also, for sale a good baket‘s vufln, horse avd harness. Possession immediatsly. Rent modâ€" of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivaâ€" Lots to suit hasers, in the imâ€" R mediate vhm of Ottaws. The mrty is pleasantly situated on the banks of the wa River, along the Richmond writhin 3 miles of the city. Parties desirons of a Country Residence will find these Lots it ay suitable, being but a short distancé out of the city, and where they would be free from heavy taxes. Ottawa, May 17. W"l‘al TWOâ€"AND=A«HALF MIL KS of the City Limits, with A‘Pwmnm HOUSE erected I‘fl'fl- One half of the land is Te the dinetieg t Intonting pirtpaieth and wo! will bzmld CHEAP. e (ND,IIE'PE‘IABLE TITLES v‘um. BE GIVEN rther particulars a to wai. crroo, zsq., ml‘ on Besserer Street, Sandy Hill, near the residence of Hon. Malooim Cameron. This building contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with all modern imâ€" lW'l Tw Wooden Icfldht, the ; A o storey on corâ€" nor of Enm Streets. This House is lined with Brick, funb{.d with double doors and windows and Venetian Blinds. There is alarge Kitchen and Shed attached, with Pun&o, Stables and other Buildings in the {.rd. This House is well adapted sor a Store, Hotel, Boarding House, or private resiâ€" ence. ttawa, Feb, 22, 1 e e i o s h i C t West Augusta Street ; 19-431-:@,-!&-0-'- ulhtho(il‘p‘y“otonlu Also, V A LOTS 10, 11, 12 and ll.bfl# gutol the South half of the front part of Lotâ€" 20, unction G&-, Township of Gloucester, asâ€"laid down Fo‘ SALE.â€"Lots 12 and l’im Cathcart 28 m; 'GL"’ ,.A“-’_s!gx;“g._. Angml e:n:.iou Gore, ‘l‘mligo(mau-n;r #" Money to Lend on Bstat nearly ogpuiu the lot on which ; the new Bank of Montreal is to be erected, and five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots 9jand 10 on north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. LN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN February 10, 1866 Ottawa, Fobruary 10. 1866 For further information For further particulars LOTS & HOUSES. as uomm‘ FOR SALE OR TO LET. BPOEFR S5.A,LH. Dwellings to Let. N Pounuou GIVEN IM»= "F 6R mediately. A new Brick ~ RURAL RESIDENCES®. â€"~/s ‘The Subscriber offers for sale =~ Fon SALE.â€"Lots 9 and 10 hk Bouth Side Bgarh Btreet, nearly oxpuiu the lot on which ; the new Bank of Montreal is to be #5 ACRES OF LAND part FAu FOR BALK.â€"One M‘ Hundred and Ninety Actes of the q rty of the late George Soll)_ m.ln’-dnd_ and Fifty Acres Land, in the Township of Nepean Fol SALE,. «=« A FINE Stone Bdilding. One of the _best chances in Canada for a Groâ€" B.! of 9Qlul, or for an hotel. Bu 7“.“ i » s .. c n o id 0 RENT.«â€"«A BAKK House, with working utensils, LEWIS & PINXHEY, Barristers, &c., Ottawa, 46â€"utf HN MACAULAY, Chandiere, Ottawa. EGAR YIELDING. P. OHANLY. Bandy Hill. 46â€"utf 161tt 189y CoOTTON GOODS ! MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S | Being desirous of discontinuing this branch of trade. . /@" The Liquors will only be sold wholesale. fi. B.â€"â€"The public are invited to visit these two stores, and judge for themselves of the excelient quality u;ehn.pun of the articles which are offered for sale. F . ; 1. T. PRUDHOMME. Ottawa,.June 19. COTTONS. PRINTS. COTTONS. TAHORDNE ESTABLIYDIENT, A:Lt the Sign of the Golden Sheep, _ _ C6 & 28, | Sussex Street, opposite Clarence St HOSIERY, CLOAKS, MANTLES, And he has determined to sell out all his stock of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, CROCKEKY, IERY, mUOlfi. &e0., and at® / {Reduced Prices ! takes this CLOTBS & TWEEDS, REABYâ€"MADE CLOTAING, &C. Together with a TAILOR SHOF of the First Class. AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! Bale each day from 9 a.mâ€"till 7 pâ€"m. ID MENS‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHINC, English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds ALEXR. DUFPRP./M . 1A" QTTAW A, APRE J 1006 :..< â€" ...« Manufacturers of Clothing, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS &‘ MILMHAERRtA S s 50, SPARKS STREET, 1866) Spring Importations. (186g YR Ottawa, May 28, 1866. tJ (*mu will find this a rare chance for buying Cottons by the piece ETURNS HIS SINCERE THANKS TO HiIs FRIEND#S AND THE PUBLIC IN general for the liberal patronage which he has reccived from them up to the present time, and s Ww announce that he has just opened vut, in the same Lfldhg, next door to his bd MONDAY, the 28th»inst , and following days, we will offer our latge stook pu4% of COTTON GOODS, : In all its Departments ! Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York â€" _STREETS, LOWER TOWN. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 KEARNS & RYAN LIQUORS, &c., BTORE OF; FOR LADIES & GENTLEMENâ€" New Spring Goods. HSTABLISHED 1844 SPRINCG STOCK ! AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE 8AME AT EARLIEST CONYVENIEN 3E. BEG LEAVE TO INFPORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GEXERAL THAT THEIR, J. T. PRUIPHONM ME sECOND WEEK OF GREAT SALE OF O‘MEARA & CO., 'A‘l NOW PREPARED TO OFFER one of '.hofllrio-tmdbut mssorted Stock of ‘DRY GOODS ever brought to the ‘city. Thankful rmu.rat favors, they desire to inform their friends their Stock is now con?tu in every Depar ment 0 ww Chaudiero Tweeds, Halifax Grast, ord Cords ; also Plain and Fancy Doesking, Cassimeres, in all colors ud'qnlit::lo; BI“:.‘ and Colored Alpmoas Conti s annels, # Fall assortment of GED.{"‘PS' I%IBCW‘!BINO. They would aiso direct lp:‘culmm to their fifi,uqu.m h;hgutnd bmu:‘uudh Â¥ w ve 2t daicoiet mebutasiored EXPRESSLY for the Ottaws Trade, under the superintendence ‘yf experâ€" s Sn comert," Iastortiees White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, e kept constantly on hand T s Promptly Attended to. 4 wz m+. : O‘MEARA & CQ Invite an inspection of their rxssifi;:‘fi?* of CLOTHS, Im exprossl , comâ€" ernan 211 the noree ditigel and material is And will be found replete with every NOVELTY OF THE HOME AND CONTINENTAL MARâ€" KETS, injported expressly for this semson. _ ISs NOoOW COMPLETE MAGEE & RUSSELL t i oo , Im for this Market, comâ€" all m-.um‘-g and materials in LOTHS, PLAIN & fiNCY SILK MIXâ€" COATINGS, do., do., TROWSERINGS. 155â€"3m 136â€"3m

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