parilla W Ho mont hs IR, it y 10 «il Phils Lmon y Wells, aotion settcos keep shail , withh 4447 4 17,410 relief ver 0,140 Aur giee M Sn ick i6 ds the ity. vet feâ€" wl ar onb . ks, <il ed ue to 1% [ ar Veeenenmnmme them, and at the same We IDCL~ | e ies Sa 2 mate that 'c\lblh recentfire on Rides# | _ Further terms will be made known previous to Streot, the store in the hlm;nnu Of | Sale. Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, m"“‘ Plans of the above rtica can be seen and Mesats: Workman M Grifin‘s, where they will ©00 | further: information chlained. â€"Ih Montreal, from m-hflswd DDLES, | HENRY MeKAY, xmmc«m. In Aylmer, TRUXKS, &¢., which they will sell at | from HENRY CHEPMELL, at the Office of the <4ke rery lowest prices. Trastees. In Quebec, from JOHN PORAXN, Esqr., _. |Ottaws, July 12. 1866. 175â€"3m ./ h THISTLE & BALDWTIN. CALL! CALL1I! CALL!! | CALL! CALL!! CALLA!! ' AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT #TORE: AT THE OTTAWA SHIRT #TORE! THE ONLY ESTABLIAKMEYT , ay Tam ONLY ROTABLIAMWENT A large assortment of A large assortment of Te Proprigtors, thankfut t6e the liberat , thankfo ron«= age they have received since the Wl":tholr Cullege, in this city, respectiully announce that they are now to accommodate a greater nomber of than heretofore, having express)y fired up a superior suit of rooms for the purpose. LIKE THE, PHCENIX OF OLD .42 Tfl. COMMERCIAL (COLLEGE, for the obtaining of lugv and more commodious rooms, has been REMOVED to: the MECHANICS‘ IN8TITUTE, Sparks Streot, direcily opposite Garâ€" . PETER®, Principal, Ottawa August 2nd, 1866. the place of sale, on Wednesday, August 15th, from # «.m, to 6 p.m. .;.h»muloo'dook.. y on Phowraduy WGthk._ = _ [ oc Cc 0_ _ nlm. -#Al HAS RECEIVED instruetions Mrs. Jobhn MacKinnon, to sell at her residence, near the lhihu{ Station, on TBURSDAY, jth AUGUST next, the following articles of Furniture u;l h;liwhold Goods, viz : Mahogany and othet Tabiles, Mabogany Chbairs, Damask covered ; Sofas, Lounges, Burcaus, Sideâ€" board, Hall Table, %vm Top ; W alnut Bedsteads, Looking Glasses, Pictures, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Crockery and Glassware, Kitchen Furniâ€" ture, &c. ; also, 1 six octave piano, by Gilbert; one excellent Quebecâ€"built Phaton, and numerous other At the same time and place will be offered a of the Furniture of Im-miulflh‘n?cn- did. i’olbd Mahogany '.f Table, capab din= ; a Mubogany Bedsteads, Catalogues can be ‘obtained u application to the Auctionser, and the p.,.“.",.“..fl...... Reserved Seats Assisted by several Lady Amateurs and G. W draggists in Ottawa, and medicine deale _ overyâ€" N."l(’. Is HEREBY GIVEX, THAT BSTEWART LITTLE, ll:.lJ a clerk in my employ in Pembroke, has not, never had, any WILL GIVE A LECTURE & CONCBERT are and solfâ€"administered to the el?‘.’nâ€"&iww'w-‘ hly wk“m aad n:*hlyolum the mâ€"&-nb’ away the necessity of administering Castor Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Worms. r’lnh box contains the facâ€"simile .lrno of Nowrunor & Lyusax, Neweastle, C.W., who are N.nb’!muon. * N. B.â€" for . Hoblorway‘s Worm _ Lozenges, $ und take no Mbn‘& Sold by all the authority to collect any money owing to me, snd that I will not be answorable ftor any money paid 6. o f, 0 e To io Eo Arrany. f Phmbrede _ _ ~ Mothers Read This!â€"Holloway‘s W orm Losenges are a certain and . safe remedy for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a well~ known and miclancholy fact that one groat cause um-â€"-..m&--.. fromr Worms alone, it mhhhfl‘y‘ i-râ€"od-nâ€th-hbn( parents the necessity closely watching their children. _ By #o doing ; and understanding w and true cause of the‘ dis¢ase, of children might be saved from early graves. . Sywrrows or a'oua.â€"ho fcllv'.i: are a few of the very numerons symptoms diseases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated extromities, offensive breath, Idphlhgnthmm‘iq‘ï¬tu sleep, hardness of the y.mm alimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; af&o?r-.pd-h&:‘:ad.u&-ub. Mmmwï¬ghlhl dreaim#, wod a waists hh wisky of Weaine > > : ons s Pn c es ul c + Pembroke, August 6 A World in Trowbles=«The world is in trouble ; nations are convulsed ; thrones are trombiâ€" ..3; cflm are W_: people are excited, v‘:oh «:l:‘l' :Ixamm;dflui: ap~ pears to sensiti influenced someth monitory of a great change. Now, for lown‘:: there is MNJ‘ Ii:o the " Canadian Pain M&; ," which also dures rheomatism, r:sh-:o_-x cramp« and pains in the m&v. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS (Next to Dealers. PLAIN ANXP FANCY sHIRTS! PLAIN AND FANCY SHIRTS! S" Xiso, Collars, Ties, Scarts, Handkerâ€" OX THURSDAY, hk AUGUST, MRS. ALEX. G1IBB®, (Porw®a.y Miss Gr:ppos,) PROFESSOR WEBSTERS Housenold Furniture REMOVAL COMMERCLAL COLLEGE. KE THE PHCENIX OF OLD | aftmpeeet sad stt art vaiucbie, from tho on‘ We Rise from on Aanest 1| foom fome ind liget of mcen io hok AUCTION SALE eents per bottle ..‘tl,*l 1 | ° whs Cnsb lakuclths af : % lc The Stock consists of very superior Draught REMOVATL. | Horses, an immense ,mag at Chains, Bo::, rl- vX®pEnsrexz» rx_ | Bosts, Anchors, and a couple of hundred pairs of ' spectfully tender their thanks to | Blankets. . â€" their numerous Triends and customers . LÂ¥ O adtk 1 _0 LECTURE ROOM, , Wristbands, ral Lady Ams l.m'ml ESQ OP V ALUARLE MUSGROYE & WRIGH 1. gational Charch, Albert Street.) s hiton, of Monireal at 8 o‘ciock JOHN SUPPLE, Sexe 198â€"b THO8 BREAMENT Sotd by all Medicine Where you will find Where you will find AUGUST. 1866 at 25 Sparks 198â€"tf 144â€"6m 25 cents 50 cents w"?“r:-?.::.;...'...:..;..'...'.....f........m acros 8 “cflau 10, ii, 18, and whote of 19,......400 acres Lot 13, 8 j of 12, & N 4 of 14, range 11..300 neres + NEP EAN. Rear $ of Lot 27, in the 4th concession......100 acros WAKEFIEL D. South }# of Lots 13 and 14, 10th range..,...200 acros HULL. South J of Lot 28, in the 8th range...........100 noeres EARDLEY. / 6 11, and Lots 22 and 24, in the iith MJ lï¬&'ldlflslzml&nm Lots i4,and 15, front j of Loty 16 18 in the 12th range.......................1000 acres Lots 12, 14, 17, and rear }s of Lots 20 and _ Terms for r-p«y and lands:â€"One fourth mw:?l’ hree equal annual instalments, with interest at 7 per cent. " 0 0 _ N W 4 of Lt 17, PBOGO 3..»00sssss0scs00000+ 0V 2070# N W } of Lot 13, (100 neres), N W } of 18, g“m).u-l.‘w § of 19,(B4 mores) the Tth concession........... ...........284 8GrO8 N E dwl.nunloâ€.NSlud & W of 15, in the concession............ 100 acres Rear } of Lot 1, front a‘dl,nn 4 of 5, and Lot 16, in the Uth concession........500 acros Rear i of Lot 1, front j of Lot 3, and rear _‘ â€"'â€") of Lot 4, in the 10th concession.........00 ncres Lot 1, and 8 E 4 of Lot 8, in the 11th con..300 neres Lot 3, and front } of Lot 6, in 12th oon......300 neres « CLARENDON. W j of Lot 4, und N W 4 of Lot 6, Othcon..250 actes Lot 1, front 4 of Lot 3, rear 4 of Lot 11, _ KADE y EOME § CC MMRE 6, MOMC § PC PC 15y ï¬ï¬ulflblï¬mlh 10th .. 000 ncres 8 W 4 of 1.m-;um3.w&?m T 11. and Lots 22 and 24, in lith Lo.'l'.-â€"lnm House of Assembly aflhmdmndl(flalbsm, :ppnd nhn;- a fow south of the w‘lfln Office, on afternoon, a GOLD RING, infaid with hair, specially valued Lot 10, A, Cologne Lake,.........;..163 ncrea Lot 7.m.,200 nores Lt 7, 304 RBDGO,.»s»ss000e0sss00e00000s0004»0+4+»000 AOTOR Wfl.‘ 10, 188 PRDGO)emmssessssrscrseses:«si+(«...100 #0re# Lots 6 and 7, 3d range, Musk Rat w&,..m mores Lot 5, 4th range, Musk Rat Lake............200 acres Wesk } Lot 13. ftho d1 reage. 0 & eeeeerh ennnete acros South A‘Mc.'inh Tth n-p.’loo nores North ‘uflauu.ï¬.flt'zf.ln range 9,.400 acros North } of Lot 12, 8 } of 13, & 8 J of %4, . _ _ Lots 12, (165 umg. 3, (133 meres), W {fot11, 12th range........../,.. by the owner as a souvenir The finder will be suitably rewarded on leavin i at this office. 193tf The property comprises & block of some.four to five hundred mm‘u.mhr with a number of splendidly placed mill sites, with an unlimited -Blt’l of water. Eatate, City of Ottawa, on?dlu Lot 18 North Baird Street; 18, South NeKuy Street ; 23 and 24, South Sparks Street, and 23 and 24 North m Streetâ€"will be soid «en bloe." Lot 19, Boteler Street; Lots 10, 12, and 14, South Vietoria Terrace; Lot 28, North Besserer Street ; Lot 26, South Ottaws Street ; Lot 6, Block D, Le Breton‘s Flat; also, Block on North side srsrh Street, roh the Russell House, hflxa rontâ€" ago on Sparks Street of 118 f. bin., and on W elâ€" Lot 3, in the 8th concession............ Lot 10, A "&i!{.‘.'.";.‘.ï¬" i T ot 1 MQ Whighh on imapnnmniof Wfl“ 104 186 PRBGO)eâ€"occerceercerceners dearde Lots 6 and 7, 3d range, Musk Rat Lakd. ALLUMETITE ISLAND Part of Lot 5, 200 FRMGO., 00000000« «4+ »» ~ + ~ BRISTOL. on Sparks Street of 115 It. bin., and on M eiâ€" ï¬%.-mmmu- assy4 the above ure some of the finest sites in the City for private residences or business purposes, Rear %';l'la'fl.’h the 8th range,...........100 acres Lots 10, 18, & N W 4 of 17 in the 5th range500 acres Lot 19, in the 4th range,........................200 acres with buildings of every description her with m Small Farm and four to five hundreédiacres of land; is included in this lot. d i uk _ Pontiac Mill pr:z:fly and Saw Mills, (if not preâ€" viously sold) are situated on the Chatts Falls at the head of the Chaudiere Lake. There are some fifty saws in all, with cutting capacity of 800 login The above limits are all Ny:iod with material for next 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 lllilv‘l‘lgdw.‘ iï¬ The Little Bonnechere Block, Licenses Nos. 219 320, 221, 222, 223, and 224, of 1865 and 1866, extendâ€" ing from Cuchene Lake toâ€"the sources of the Litâ€" thm.o-oâ€-flu.vnhn«rh of from five to eight miles on each side, and embracing an area of some 216 .1:::0 miles, with Farms, Saw Mills, Dams and Slides, the latter of which, with the other improvements of theâ€"river through the limits, cost some £8,000. SAWâ€"LOG or TIMBERMANUFACTURE, a depot Madawaska Block, Licenses Nos. 225, 226, 227, 228 and 229, on the main Madawaska and Opeongo Branch, covering an wdmlï¬l?um miles, has a on the Madawaska of 15 miles, and 10 on the Branch ; a Farm of some 200 acres, with buildings, and a Grist Mill with this lot. The 19th and 20th September, the following TIMBER LIMITS, covering an area of some 700 square miles, is Blocks, as below Bessets, GGirant‘s Creek ana Petawawa, Licenses Nos. 72, 73, 74, 15, 76 and 77 of 1865 ‘66, with a total area of about 225 square miles, _ _ This Block of~Limits, intersected by two large streams, which have been impmn(* at immense oxirno. aud having a frontage ot some sixteen miles on the main Ottawa, is unsurpasseft for cither On Wednesday and Thursday. ts oi THE ESTATE of the late JOHN EGAX, to close the Trust of this extensive establishment, will ol-:; by PUBLIEC â€"AUCTION, Tlln §A W MILLS known as the GATINEAU MILLS, situated about seven miles from Ottawa, and a short distance above the now Bridge now in course of erection. Also, three MILL SITES with water power capable of driving a large amount of machinery.© Also, the following Tllfli? LLMITS on the Tomasine.and Gatinean rivers, Ignace Creeok and Gatinean, Jean do Torre and Gatinean : c Saw Mills, City and Farming aud: Furuishings of large L The gs on the eastside of Sussex Street, lately occupied by Mzsars. Jas. Brovon & Co. City No. 3 and 4, Theodore Street North, Block Auincirsegeeemestessrvecsstenisinctisseec08 X 100 * .4 «* 10« 11, King Street, East, 6 0 cevetneasprenssee ife recvevsnnipiben kectrend t t BBE w | 6+ 12, Wilbrod South, Heimommeaensechnymemererernece esrc 6 K 100 «w } >« 2,3,4, Theodore SUGOt No#rth, _ ."~ B......... ssccsacccprecurrrtirerrrren 06X 99 ; w | w 18, Gloucester Street West M / ceenabeteerconedsnnkescrneset reveutprories «1 « 4Â¥, 42, 43, Besserer Stro0t NoFth, _ * ......ccuosscsuemmrertirrrrirenccn:::00 K 99 * Plans of the above may be seen with the Proprietor at the Mills, or at Messrs. Cunningham & Lindâ€" say‘s, Ridemu Stroet, Ottawa. C Terms and place of sale will be malle known in a future advertisement, 194.td £ S Aporion ‘A Li Important Sale of Timber SAW MILLS, MILL SITES â€" _ _â€"_~â€" MBSSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN. CTTTY® PROPEEEY, IMPORTANT AUCTION SAZE ! The property comprises a block of some . four to TOWNSHIP OF LITCHKIELD FARMING LAND®. ON MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1866, In the City of Ottawa, CUMBERLAND BELONCINC TO ANDREW MAIN, Eseq. each day. TEMEEER â€"LILMIELTE3, AND * No. 440 445 441, 1805 and ‘66, 50 square miles,â€"Tomasine River. 442. +# 50 w #« w« 443 at one pam. Ll-'rorofl Y mbering P R O P EB ERE‘ELPY. Limits, 100 acres 87 acros 51 ncres 30 Ol 18 M ‘This splendid steamer has all the modern imâ€" provements, with large family statercoms, and is acknowledged to be one of the fastest vessols on the St. Lawrence.. _ ~~_ rals 3 Quebec, July 28 u,r;?mm.l Bmk::t. I Yonge 8t. _ For further information apply at the Company‘ Oflice, 8t. Androw‘s Whlrf.m | rsidks J. CHABOT, Ottawa, May 2, 1866, Tllll SCHOOL WILL REâ€"OPENX ON MONDAY, SKPT. 8. Arrangements have been m;'l:ud by which the different classes in E:"lhh. nch, and Music: will receive thorough and officient tnln::f. Parties desirous of commuâ€" "‘â€&'E with the Principal, can do so by letter until the of Auguat, after which time she will be at her resklonce. â€" Thore aretwo vacancies for Boardâ€" ing Pupils, Oireulars, containing the terms of tuiâ€" tion and board for m’ndiinï¬"' school ‘::r. can be obtained at Durie & Son‘s, and 6 & Hon‘s, Bparks We are happy to announce the com: of the Provisgint Talegraph Line to MONTREAL: We have now perfect connection with the U States Telegraph Lines at Nes Montreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detroit, _ PM Messages correctly forwarded dor > y and promptly G. W, CARLETON, Manager. Ottawa, July 30th 1866. l‘:â€"tf ABORETOET ATITY ® Cricketing Flannels, &c. ALBO, A SPLEXDID ASSQRTMENT OF m l:;n.-.umm ich be made up and in good 2tyle, "JB0~ 1 respootfully request the patron»ge YOUNG LADIES‘© INSTITUTE, St. Lawrence Tow Boat Co‘y. Pacsonger and Freight Line between Quebec Point, Gaspe, Porce, Paspebiac, Dalhousic, castle, Ch{;nn, lmi !m.o. . FARES : Cabin,: mA_PMu. including meals and open New Goods. New Goods. New Goods, Jvl'l' ECEIVED, AN ADDITIONAL supply of Broadcloths, Doeskins, _ , Cassimeres, Venetiauns; j Streot Tlll APLENDID AND F AST«8 AILING new Steamer * UMOX,",C?. W. Davison, will leave the 8t. Andrew‘s Wharf, ’uboe, on T DAY, the Tth AUGUST noext, at .rlu,, for Pictou, calling, going and Mumhn; Father Point, Gaspe, Porce, Paspebiac, Dalhousic, Newâ€" HAVI JUST OPENED THEIR ESâ€" tablishment, in Proderick‘s New Block, Susâ€" sex Street, whore they will sell by Every evening at T o‘clock. Their stock consists of Broadclothss WELLINGTON 8STREET, MHI & Mo HLAHMON;cqrrmnenccrerianeteciets PEG TOP DEPOT ! _â€" NOTICE. A NEW FIRM JUST OPENED. 0. WARDELL & Co. > PU BILIC‘A UCTION, Sideboards, Bureaus, Window Cornices & Shades, Door and Table Mats; Cooking Stove and Kitâ€" chen Furniture. Also, 1 firstâ€"class Refrigerator ; and 1 Platform Scales. VARIETY HALL! Tlll UNDERSIGNED HAVING Pur= chased the FURN1TURE of Two Private Dwellings, now offers the same for sale, and will Provincial Telegraph Line ! OrFICES : . zy Terms Cash on delivery . WeR the members of BARGAINS MAY BE EXPRCTED. Also, a firstâ€"class assortment of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARKEK ®"~ At the Varm‘ Hal‘, No. 54, Sussex Street. O8SEPH BOYDEN, On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, beotch and Canadian Tweeds, Cive Decided Bargains ! No. 54, Sussex Street. 186y Cottons; Table Linen, Readymade Clothing, Satchel‘s Cutlery, uu:a.u‘ mo‘nho. %. 1866. Peg Top 115â€"7 Crow and Colonge River Ignace Creek. Jean de Terre River, General Commission Agont. 0. WARDELL & CO. Ag2â€"194d an«s «PRINCIPAL & ï¬n P 11%s" $18.00 THE OT A 1 "La COreme‘" Cigars,| ALSO, CHOICE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and cLay PiprEs. i J$AF" Call and examine the stock.. 1t cun‘t be jualled in this city. “'oa.n. April u'.’ 1863 From 20 cts up to $1.50 ots per pound. CIGARS,.......................... from 2 ots up to 10 ot#, PA Orders will be taken for a new musical 0i r‘:t:‘d.dollnnd in 4 woeks from the dey the or,:r ven. | s JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, | | __.__ Corner of Sparks and Metcalfo Btroots, _ J. ROOS | 261 SBPAREKS ST.. _ _ J@" NORTH SIDE, a» | | Pure Virginia Tobaceo, Tobaccos, Cigars, Ottaws, June 26. st recelved this day a frosh Has just b.y‘ m y % T 0O BAC C O $ ! OTTEAWA AGENCY : Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Building, 77 Sparks 8t. M. P. HAYRS, _ / Ottawa, June 21. ‘:“;?†all Druggists. H. Y Agent Citawa, â€"â€"_ 4 MAE Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Yâ€" | __ . aurece. ___ unrEEr on FOUR Bold by George Mortimey, John Roberts W | [RARRNS: ~â€" THEER On M Tusser, K. 2. McGartnyâ€"‘and 9. extoner ty | Ace Entiietan miny obtede comfortable dooue on RoyalCanadianBaak| Birthday & Wedding Presents Prime Imported Stock SHEFFIELD IOUSE, E.K, MacuILLIVRAY & 0O, repaired household will be relieved of their sewing drudgery. *J What was labor will become recreation, and they _ will hereafter have time for social enjoyment and } inullerh;‘»l enlwn‘;odliu:d we wi:}‘ not .acn;pt .'l.o Fan (." } ] rove what every mits, that eve amily ~ Fhmld have a Sewing ifach'no. The qne’uzion isâ€" ’. t What kind to get? The lnunrlyaâ€"l}d the Best ! e Which means {VIIEELEB & WILSON‘S. They | will execute in a superior style, a greater variety | of work ; they are more simple in construction than) || 'WHC any other Lock Stitch Machines,and are consequent a f ly more durable and less liable tofot out of repair, |) CC and they work with less noise and friction than any |) NO. | e :dnr.v Th‘:o are iu.t: %M have been certified [ ’v y l-?n judges own, County, Provincial) } OPRAW A, July 28. S:’le‘,‘ D:;Mll, and World‘s hlbkau in | emempmmmmmm==npe a merica. | I 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa. ‘, N. B.â€"Needles for all, Machines, Mac Oil, Spoo! Silk, etc. All kinds of Bowh{ Machine repaired. 90y * Hor deli¢ate fingers guided hor.work," | ~n~â€"â€"i*«~ mdns oo ‘:-l U::ï¬ turning a Sewing Machine. HETX s . 1 Opora EIR STOCK COMPRISE: NEW ES ¢8, ED BY THEMSELVES, TRis pogrn ._‘h!a“_a‘“m_' o MPRISES THE NEWEST DESIGNS, IMPORTED BY THEMSELYES, TRis | She the buttons where they belong, } SEASON, FROM PARIS DIRECT.* And the inventor of Sewing Muchines. | Who does not envy Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson || | t m â€"agiinmissicm uenumannibonremsenmiqeme, dedinye : i the ln-:?blt boxou they must have received | {l::.th.f sex, 'Lo:of;’;m-r w'o::dofhvmï¬.:{ :‘ This is a favorable opportunity for parties requiring Silks to procura s ] invest $50 more Rrofltlbl{hthln in the purchase of & SEWING MACHINE. The femalemembers of his groater namber than Plying her needie and thread ; "Toogpiine volen ns ain, y r And m & voice of dolorous pitch~= Every® has wished that this woman Mw with one of WBEEEER & WILSON‘8 TING‘ MACHINES, that Hood might have written truthfally of her,â€" _ A woman sat in an elegant room, _‘With joyous heart and looks serene ; They are t\'alou\::fi Morally, WL.M Physicâ€" ally. Hood has sing in pathetic strains how : _ The earnest seeker after domestic felicity cannot invest $50 more profitably than in the purchase of a returns. â€" Grey hair disapâ€" pears, bald spots are covâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the reâ€" act direct glossy appearance impartâ€" Unp ed to the hair, amitw fear ‘%" ce Tiawe ho. cnad of soiling the skin, scaip, or | «Tax Losnos: Asscaasor most elegant headâ€"dress. To M. P." Hayes, Eeq., t LIFE, GROWTH AND:BEAUW.~ Mrs. 8. A. Alten‘s World‘s W‘i'.,’e}'.':‘ mu-‘... “““u'a:f“m' Hair Restorer ant Dressâ€" Wâ€"â€"â€"â€"-;;‘T;;’“‘T; ing . invigorate, istrengthen | W AXTEDâ€"â€"â€"â€"*MMEDIAIELN 1 THf Ottawa, July 17. ATTEN TION j J./ @. ZIMMERMA N DEALER TN _ â€" " With fingers weary and worn, With eyelids h“:zy and red, A woman sat in uwo-ulynin. _ Plying her needlie and thread ; Â¥ ALL THE MODERN INYENTIONS none have accomplished.greater good to & 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS _ | t AND JEW ELLERS. A OMOICE ASSORTMENT Or .-â€,":A.‘;‘ s&'.?\ \\ TOBAUQCOS. AND A QUANTITY OP . KT#F color and beauty G. A. WALTON, Agent $B>L.s+ AT THR 1576 Aorxn 1 WV Store by a person of 20 years‘ experience. cun‘t be MM’m; -l-,o thorouxly unâ€" derstands Bookâ€"keeping. References if required. 110â€"tf | Piease nddress to A. B., ut the Post Office, Ottawa. smmmm=» | _ Oitawia, July 27. â€" ~188tf * CHEAP SALE of BLACK& FANCY SILKS IMES, ; AUGUSI s, 1866. ither » , in Academ\ MippoionptPlate, »heber luCeant, or inthe Siater. + x6 _: "9_ 09. E. THREE RIVERS, _ ~ Ottews, April 2, 1866. Cg::yrn . oc i atiinaest of his guly, h Tate Afr unabr hy we on rai, ot the um::m M%P%OM wu"r‘ A.:‘h is oo qataiy s rmut gory‘sâ€" e An ery, a smart young lad, 14to 15 years old ; one who can read and write well. "Apply at gallery from 8 to 9 o‘clock, #. Mhs £ 195â€"3 N(::"IOMPL:n‘dI‘::Ol"::T“Ol: :d accounts oFAlflm"‘work mmrd n‘ nl.n’:d. ~~ AVGUBTUS LAVER, Late .pul! & Laver, Architects, &e., Do ps ceg _ _ Departmental Buildings. l!lm.v NT ACT OF 1864.==The creditors of the n:nflpol are notified to meet at the office of Menars. k and Moore, in the ouLo( Montreal, onW BDNESDAY, the FLPREENTH day of AUGUBT next, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the forencon, to receive statements of bis affairs, and to name an assignoc. | C. APARROW, J8. Dated at the City of Oitaws, ) _ In the County of Carleton, This 27th of July, A.D., 1660. WAI'I'IDâ€"-A Situation in a General Store by a person of 20 years‘ experience. in the said mortgage deeds, be sold bz m.lio auc~ mauthoh:oloodlum.m , in the City of Oitawa, THURSDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST next, at twelve o‘clock noon. _ NO‘l'lclo-loflc! 18 HEREBY G1V» en, that an application will be made to the Provincial Parliament, at its next session, for an Act to Incorporate the Ottewn Water Works Comâ€" pany,for the supply of the city of Ottawna with water Ottawa, January 30, 36â€" PIJILIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that default having been made in the payâ€" ment of the principst money and interest mentioned in certain nmï¬- deeds made h( Daniel McCurâ€" dy, of the Tow is of Russell, in the County of Russoli, Yeoman, to James Ka:{l of the said Townâ€" ship of Russell, Esquire, on the North East and North West quarters of Lot number Twenty, in the s:;:d 0::009.10. ofmald Tol:’ulhlm kn-u':l; which sal mï¬lm s were duly assigned by the said James Keays to Michael Stevenson, of the sity of Quebe¢, Rsquire, the said lands and premisâ€" es will, in pursuance of the ï¬wor of aale contained in the said mortgage deeds, be sold by public aueâ€" The sale being under a Power the said Michael Stevenson will covenant agninst his own aots only. All Searohes, Abstracts, i)ood- and Conveyancing charges will be at the nrnu of the purchaser, Dated this Twontyâ€"gighth day of July, 1866. The Second Lot consists of 90 acres of ï¬)od araâ€" ble land, nbutï¬"g on the Ottawa, There is a Cotâ€" tage and Barn, &e. ; there is brick earth on the edge of the river. ‘This Lot would be divided into two Lots, for two purchisers, if requh:‘d. ty ukT main m ac us se c Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 46. ehunf, Barp, 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 atOttawa, an extensive view of the river and Lower Cu“:ds, with the mountains in the disâ€" tance. This Lot is well adapted for buildingspurâ€" man‘s country residence, consists of 40 aeres, more or less, of good pasture and table land, well fenced, with good Stone Cottage, 50x60, a large prolific Orâ€" jI"EW AND â€" DENIRABLE â€" GOODS AT YERY® LOW PRICES â€" H McLEANOFFERS FOR @ sale in one or in two lots, the above â€"desirable property. . The first Lot, well adapted for a Gentleâ€" man‘s country residence, consists of 40 acres, more For AVE DETERMINED TO OFFER ON MONDAY, 30rs, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, THEIR } wWHOLE STOCK OF & W ELTOTTOH A LE Adfjlâ€" RETAILL. No. 20, Sparks Street, Ottawa. ICH BLACK AND FANCGY SILKS ! BEAUMONT FARM. *g . ©" 3 R ARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. 191t4 FOR SALE OR TO LET. NOTICES. Solicitor for Michnel Stevenson, wWANTS. AT VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Dress Goods, Shawls and Mantles. Co. St. Maurice, Canada Enast. Y% 89â€"+f They have also in stock a very choice lot of newest designs in JAMES STARKE FOI SALE.«â€"â€"THE WEST«= erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First (!noulwl Ottaws, Front Ne pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same ion, at présent‘in the occupation o.l’;'--,, T. Ay‘ll:.‘l ?vq ;or m“.; p.mm:: y to Joux x. THowsos, Lewis & Pxary, Barrister, Ottawa. :33?1“1-« hor partioubare apply to the Proprictor on the in« RGEBROWN. L2 e Ne‘ _ C 'lh-ap Ah._oitf Richmohd, February 10, 1868. FO. SALE.=«That eligible mumn as W oopmoors, late Clmin Baker, situated on the Richmond Road, in five miles from Ottawa, c¨nim wcres or thereabouts, "'"‘8 comâ€" posed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in 1st Conces. sion Ottawa, Frontâ€"on mn 4 Also Pew No. 62, in Christ Oburch, Ottewa. _ For terms and particalars, 7?&; *o the Revd Oharies Forrest, Merrickvilie, or C 9 LEWIS & PINHEY, AT THE OLD PRICE. io BEHWARE OF CoOUNTERFEITS AND WORTHLESS IMITATIONRS _ _ _ Feby 10, 1866 Fon #ALK.â€"Lots 12 and "i Bouth Catheart wmm;&'ig:t.‘lfl‘nuos:ma * reetâ€" uuhthebyclmu’vfl. AIQVILI.A LOTS 10, 11, 12 and 13, bol? s.rt the Sooth half of the front part of Lot 20, ‘:r.iououl.‘l'nnhlgofmuan;r,xla‘ld dm;z n N(Wrdru George F. Austinâ€"a other City Lots !u-ll" lng:“ 1 ’A.%MW†al 6. y 0 PP LEWI8 & PINHEY, | $3 tb a i+ i. THAT VALUABLE PRO~ Cdraar W perty known as T. M. Blasâ€" dell‘s ffomestoad, contaijning about Two Acres, beautifully situated on the Ottawa River, being Lot| One, North side Welâ€" lington Street, City of @, with the Dwelling zn oA H with ‘working utensils, with & house and yard, stabling ; a good run of cusâ€" omers ; also, for sale a baker‘s wng. horse ard harness. Possession immediat»ly. nt modâ€" crate. Apyly at this office for particulare. > Ottawa, June 26. 16itt ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAND, In the Township of Gloucester, situated about half n-floln-BlIK?- Bridge. This land can be sold en bloc or imlots of 5 neres. 2 For further particulars, apply to ‘_______ _ * PYRANCIS ULEMOW, ESQ, a City of Otawa. Ottawa, Fob. 10, 1866, 46â€"utf February 10, 1866 ~PERRY. DAV L8" > * * VRGETABLE P AINCKILLER ! road o FOI #ALE.â€"Lots 9 and 10 Bouth Bide Sparks Btreet, nearly oxpuulh the lot on which the new Bank of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queon Street in rear of the above. ALSO, § A handsome stone Cottage, with about 1} meres of land, and outheuses attached, beautifully situated on the Montreal and Ottawa‘ Road, only 14 miles from Ottawa, and commanding a view of the City and surrounding country. _ |_ _ _ _ _ As the road is now being ! valuable investment. To be Apply to > Bolicitor, corner of Yor! Ottawa, May 23. **% RUBAL RESIDENCE®. l The Subscriber offers for sais Lots to suit r:relnnn, in the imâ€" mediate vicinity of Ottawa, . The m-rty is pleagantly situated on the banks of the wa River, along the Richmond Road, within 3 miles of the city. Parties desirous of building a Conmz Residence will find these Lots in every way suitable, being but n short distance out of the city, and where they would be free from heavy taxes. / For{uarther information, l;pll to » . & W. EHOMSON. Ottawn, May 17. % 128â€"3m _ W Zwo storey W ooden Building, on the gorâ€" ner ol"r-my Stroots, ‘This House flllud v,v‘i't'h and Shod attached, with P-E,‘“m and other Buildings in the {ud. This is well adapted for a Store, Hotel, Boarding House, or private resiâ€" denee. % Lot No. 7 South side of Murray Street, wi ble House and large Yard: ind Stables. ‘This is one of the best stands in the City for a Tavern or Boarding Mouse. p a \ POIIIIIIO& GiVEN ITM= ts * mediately. â€" A uew w.. mhnfln‘ on Besserer Street, Sandy Hill, near the residence of Hon. Maleoim Cameron. This building contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with all modern im« Brw{, , furnished with double doors and windows and Venetian Blinds, Thereis ajlarge Kitclon and Shod attached, with Pumps, Stables and other Ottawa, February 10. 1808 A large Two storey Wooden Building, on the gor For further particulars a;pld t;v. FOR SALE OR TO LET FOFR S Dwellings to "ot. FAnurgon SALKE.â€" One Hundreéd and Ninety Actes of Land, in the Towuhir of Nepean (the property of the late George Smr AND DWELLING* House for Sale in the village of Richmond, 18 miles from the City of Ottawa. . An excellent opening OUSEK& LOT FOR SALE f VERY CHEAP. LEWIYk PINHEY, Bapri , &o,, Ottawa, 46â€"1tf ' K RENT,«â€"«A BAKE Barristérs, Ottawa. acadamized, this is a. old very cheap. _ J. MURPHY, . and Sussex Streots â€" O‘HANLY, Bandy Hill Adâ€"utf 133â€"f ; OtLW#®, » 180y Manufacturers of Clothi MENS‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS®‘ OI-OTq Mu:-â€"a.mhn-d-flht-:‘-' . pemestnriesire® . & mm*mm-‘m- ‘ White Shirts, plain and striped half | % _ &e., kept constantly on hand J | English, Scotch, and Canadian Tw STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOG COTgZ/(/YN GOOD®S MAGEE & RUSSELL COTTONS. PRINTS. COTTONS. Being desirons of discontinuing this branch of trade. _JZW@" The Liquors will only be sold whe ‘ N. B.â€"The public are invited to visit theseâ€"two stores, and judge for themselves of the quality and cheapness of the articles which are offered for sale. o on . Ottawa, June 19 AT C pd he has determined to sell out all his stock of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING,.CROCKERY] 408 IERY, LIQUORS, &e., and ats » CLOTHS & TWEEDS, READYâ€"MADE ULOTHING, \â€"â€" Together with a TAILOR SHOF of the First Class. MR goneral for the liberal patronage which he has received from them u tikes this Mm nnl::neo that be has just opened out, in the same store, A NEW STORE OF, * W here he will execute promp{ly, and in the latest style, all orders that he may be favored with., The undersigned would also give notice that he will have aiways on hand at HI8 OLD flTdRK. * complete assortment of f es 1 1 HOSIERY, CLOAKS, 1866) Spring Importations, (1 Where he will execute promptly, and in the latest style, all orders that he may be favored with. _ At the Sign of the Golden Sheep, 06 & 28, â€" Sussex Street, opposite Clarence NHIORNE ESTLBLIS NE Ottawa, May 28, 1866. QTEAWA, APRIL 1 1858 ETURNS HIS SINCERE THANKS TO HIS FPRIENDS AND THE £ . &e,, kept coustantly on hand A | Orders Promptly Attended Th s > «MVMEARA & C Ottawn, April 6, 1866 Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York STREETS, LOWER TOW N. In all its Departments ! Reduced"~" Prices ! KEARNS & RYAN T IQUOGRLRKS, &c., FOR LADIES & GENTLEMENâ€" New Spring Goods. ESTABLISHED 1844 SPRING STOCK ! AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE 8AME AT EARLIEST CONYVENIEN 3R, BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR, J. L. PRUIPVPHONMME SECOND «CP ME !W Twoods, Halifax Grass, °.‘.7l..m....“_ also m‘-“-d "-!"'%: Cassimeres, colors and q $ ‘ fpapimst t orps bpatrranse M“HGME’U « They would also direct op‘.:h‘“‘hwx z.ï¬u;--m.mwmuu:‘ua :::';n‘q*h-,«&md. Ms! E experâ€" ienced Outters. | G-’A-â€"n-wv'&g Gloves, _ Colars» Whtts Shirts. nlgin and striped half Tnvite ‘an Intpéection of their ficont Stock of cwmx-lcu‘ r-!wlm-r BroxpecLotss, Pha 104 BTtk is HS, PLAIN & FANCY SILK MIXâ€" TURES, 00 A FIXGS, do., do., TROWBERINGE. DMWC EP CNICOCC ui a dmas 7y for past fweork, they desire to inform their friends that their Stock is now complete in every Depar ; HE NOW PREPAREKD TO OFFER A.â€"«mmmmu« DRY GOOD8 ever to the city. Thankful oCAE C TK O TA bisad, t olh hoh AAD CORTINENTAL MARâ€" KETS, imported expressly for this season. , SPARKS STREET, _ MAGEE & RUSSE] Is OW COMPLETE se «omm @ «ols â€"â€" JA BRA 4# OMEARA up to the present time, and :Lmunmâ€":*-da 7 p.:m. W'-mr JJIC 1CBE |u°. seds )D8