l mav the ditâ€" city in IN KILLZK use schree F'i- known in time. This w« m al attaelss of esort to they are ied »~at 252000 mte ; $8.10 @r superfine and freigiht» , Juby 36. 4 and 4 per new disease, i ever wd $0.7% m ‘to good wis At all #, 0 10 # ‘o 1o # 146 for 26 onve nts and 3ib ate 4th th with the m writes DMare«â€" §5â€"6m Wichel‘s Dendrit Enbrocation.| IMPORTANT _ AUCTION _ SALE ! wea k e #A« caliccting om ube ewr oc " mED how», but smperte ho w | ; A BEAUTIPUL GLOSS. IT‘ Fiâ€"~I ]_)I{ OI)I‘* RT ‘ Z" Tw L wabt ka sn agere Tady‘s amk t-enll:-m:n'( k e 3 "A 4 those who overâ€"tax the volee, 10MA TD PDTD 0C relieving an irritated throat, and 'fll render artic ulst.on easy. . To the soldier expsed to" sudden changes in the weather they will give Mr relief in coughs and colds, and can be carries in the toeiflwh'o taken as cceasion requires. | Sold at 53 cents a box. % 1984 Indigestion, or Dyspepsia is a discase born of the laxury of civilization, The savage is exempt from its torments ; they are &n&ulu exâ€" acted by :mu for out-iadul‘;‘n«.nd tules for treating the complaint are simple, apfly to all cases. K? the bowels open, renew the tone andg vigor of the stomach, and rcgulu'llr action of the liver, and the cure is wrought. Now come the anxions questions of the sufferer : How shall P T PRTTUC CShas 040 dn asculihine nose of the liver, and the cure is wroughL .107 ATU the anxious questions of the sufferer : How shall this be sccomplished * Where is the medicine posâ€" sessing the necessary searching. stromgthening, corâ€" rective power over thes® organs, to be found? Dysâ€" mfl- on this subject you have decisive testimony car most respeciable ¢picmns. Dr, Wells, 1"\'-3'â€"“ street, New York city, a graduate of he Dublin University, says: * For oigila;l-onlh I have used Bristol*s Sugarecoated PHMs lz an alterative and tonic, and consider thein the most reliable medioine we have for dyspepsia, “uqh.n. tion, and all dorangements .of the stomach, ljver, and bowels.* Dr. L. MiN}s, of Sixteenth st ke- Yui.‘_l'r. K1. as Mott. of Coart Street, Bn-il’l. and L To c L â€"f she CTimicki Institute, Philsâ€" «nd bowels."* Dr. L. M:!Is, of Six! York, Pr. E1. 4s Mott. of Coart Stre Dr. Parker Nelson, of the Clinica deiphia, recousmend the Pills wi ness. They are put up in glass vi in any climate. liu- rlil cases ar m‘ by impure blood, Bris be used in connection with A World in Trouble.=«The world is in trouble ; nations are convulsed ; thrones are tremblâ€" 5: znn-nnn ure agitated ; people are excited, ":ob social .fgnniu:':-‘nd civilization ap~ pears to W{ influenced by something preâ€" monitoxy of a great ‘change. .\'u'.’fur nef't-l':" there is nothing like the « Canndian Pain Destroyâ€" er." which also cures rtheamatism, neuraigia, tie doloureux, cramps and pains in the stomach, &c. Price 23 cents per bottlc. Sold by allâ€" Medicine mos.s # & IMI The Great Dandraf Proventative. ml.flflhlâ€"noucw-y’-_"or- lArenges are a certain and safe remedy fw’ Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" | known and melancholyâ€"fact that one great cause | of death among children is from W orms alone, it cannot be too deeply impressed upon unmiml-of. parents the necessity of elosely watching their children. . By #o doing; and Qndcmalu' wh-'l-dunemottlnd‘mm. of children -i‘h be saved from early graves. . Syurrows or: oans. â€"â€" The follow.\:v are a few of the very numerous sympioms | diseases which are caused by Worms : deranged . appetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath, " m picking at the nose, / inding of the teeth | sleep, hardness of lhgly. vithnm“ by.nh..du-fl-»mwh‘wom; ng ‘ï¬tu..pdlhlhh“nndmub.lnq-m w tremolings, coughs, indigestion, Sour frizhtful dreams, and a waist {"whould be on e et. both a« a DRE fintings, tremolings, coughs, iNdigesNon, ::".k-. frightful dreams, and a ‘nhnlf‘:‘iu- ‘l.';yl flesh. are palatable and selfâ€"silministered to ‘the nicrlydn-nh reby doing away the necessity of administering Castor OH or otherâ€" unpleadant cathartie=â€"a« in the use of other Worm#. z E. .} box contain« the facâ€"simile -l?am uky & Lywax, Neweastle, C.W., who are X. l.â€"m for . Hollneay‘s, Worm _ Lozenges, "flMndm.“l Sold by all the u. sggists in Ottawa, and medicipe deale . everyâ€" L d 144.6m | is w ELL KNow x To THOSEK who iwo carefailly studied the peculiar diseases a€ air that DANDRU FF collects on the skin by is acity of throwing off those grosser rflleln r«pirable matter deposited wpon it. The con> XEW AD\'ERTISE)IE}iT_§‘ Miss A. M. Harwox 'l-u sCHOOL WILL REâ€"OPEX ON | MONXNDAY, SEPT. 3. Arrangements have | been -n‘ by which the different classes in | r. h, and Music will receive thorough | “lnn:! Parties desirous of commu~ | ï¬ with the Principal, can do so by letter until ./ the dmd\or-hiehu-onh-inbou, her resilence.. There aretwo vacancies for Boardâ€"â€" ing Pupil«. Cireulars, containing the terms of taiâ€" tion sad board for the coming school year, can be obtained at Darie & Son‘s, and tm‘l‘so‘-.':.}pnh and this precents thot p= Cullege, in tiis C0J+ "UP"" 2 T _late a eventer C they are now red to acaommodate a greater Lot 1, and 8 E 4 of LOC ®J N* S2 CC 200 ncros num ber of than beretofore, having expressly | Lot 3, and fromt 4 of Lot 4, in 12th cun,,....300 acres Mq--’uhvnnulm-nhnhpmru. ‘ 6 *"MUSGROVE & WRIGHT. | C 4 XD0Â¥. . PETER®, Principal, Ottawa. | Wml ld l':: n& “La t mg‘l.r“t‘m?i‘m wcres \| s 3, |rear » uit BE cccc o1 tE _:A 't;u:: IL'!.\ Lots |?- 13, 10th range..300 neres | 8 W i , rear | of L# 3, W 4 i CALL! CALL!! CALL! _ ‘° " f1, and Lots 22 and 24, in the 11th CALL* CALL!! CALL!!! "?(.IAA,Wlol. “'m acres Rear s 12 and 13, rear AT THE OTTAWA sSHIRT STORE! ‘ ‘,w 14,and 15, f } of Lot« 16 ln& aAT THE OTFAWA sSHIRT STORE!!â€" 18 in the 12th range ecemarssecveserress sPOOW ROFO -.'_" | Lots 12, 14, 17, and rear| }s of Lots 20 and GiEukkt xenkncts 09 owX | â€" ~91, 13th range..,â€" uoo acres * \ _ Terms for city ,npoty and lands :â€"One fourth Where you will find | down, b.l.mmT three equal annual instalments, Wher i | with interest at t cent. f z. e you will find | *h MESP TLX avove Nands are timbered, others A large assortment of * are improved, and all are valuable, from their suâ€" Amprov®ds C9M "006llluties of access, to both the skin becomes contracted, scales an and the heat which is on its surface .at nutrument which feeds the HALR, i &. and BALDNESS is imminent. _: A large assortment of Al.l'w"‘ l hocd Cufhsmats dnb . i i Ahr'w«:l s k | perior ition, AnC lElul::- |~__ PLAIN AND FANCY sHIRTS!| r:},'f:"(;:‘;‘;",m‘ l4 | PLAIN AND FANCY _ SHIRTS ! | Horses, an immense quantity Z2 Collars, Ties, Scarfa, Gloves, Handkerâ€" | Boats, Anchors, and a couple chicfs, .wmu-l-..nrm.uzss,.a-f""""'- | Ahe Sale will commen LIKE THE PHCENIX OF OLD We Hise from our AsnNC® :+ REMOVAL. WE UNDERSIGN REK~ T spectfully tender M&h to their numerous friends and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed -r them, and at the same tume inti= mate that ave, since the recent fire on Rideau. mqmlmm in the b-ildin?. corner of Rideas Mosgrove Etreets, nearly uxrliu Mesers. Workman & Griffin‘s, where Ibel will conâ€" stantiv keen on hand npriauweh of A“D?‘l;la. 4/ uL sX SsB i a% en hand & »EPERTTTTCE T C Con aall at s TRUNK®, &c., which they will sell at very kwest P"*" / s u. BORBRIDGE. Ottawa, 12, 1866. 175â€"3m. REMOVAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON STREET u"l;:lunf for the hberal patronâ€" ve recerved since the opening of their this city, respectiully announce that N No e . . are simple, and apply to all cls open, renew lh!-qq-l tone ich, and regulate ur action ure is wrought. Now come Lf the sufferer : How shall Lady‘s and XoG and RED W. MITCRELL, eeâ€", Wellihaton St -e'c;;;"-wthnumd'u'-‘IMlu. mm Ry »en.h“‘awl year, can blo , W i‘:‘.ï¬m TMAGO. use ce en en n and Crmq & BowipSparks | CunBERLAND. f * | Lot 3, in the 8th concestion..... ...« rmtuan nc [‘ ALLUMETTE ISLAND OV A L. | Part of Lot fi d maged ): ooo P & lmlx‘mz.. Bark, Upper T er pep ty CTCh | Inait®, €D0% SUTEE RC T OTE ind‘a gradual waist. | _ Ihe above Timits are: all .Wu T in back. 4 To hok P | winter‘s operations, orses, Oxen, Pork, ‘ silministered to ‘the ll Flour, Hiay, Gats, «e., (Inventpries of which will be Cl rmoredy abieg | farniabet) + these, the purchager of the limits is reâ€" miministering. Castor | h e e ‘i".fx“,.o,..' n :Id':.‘? Aulls, (if ~ ime Mi ills, (if not preâ€" artiesâ€"as in the 484 yvigusly sold) are sRuaied on the Chatts Falls ut the h._d-“.“‘ b head of th(,'hudiero_l.slo. There are some astle, C. W ., g‘:‘n‘ m in all, with cutting capacity of 800 logs in The property com: a block of some four to ;’ ';;: b"‘:"“": five hundred mo’ land, together with a eniber l oo donk y all the | of splendidly placed mill sites, with an unlimited fieipe ‘“_‘-"", \a nmd water. | t Estate, City of Ottawa, en-’r’un Lot 18 _ | yorth Baink SWeeLL brect and dn ald 41 Nort § i 24, Sou rks Street, and 2: Nort lSE\[E\TS tueen Streetâ€"mwill be sold «en bloc." . Lot 19 pr zt South Boteler Street; Lots L?.mn. and 14, South â€"â€"â€" | Victoria Terrace; Lot 28, No Besserer Street: .B’"“Au. Lot 26, South Ottawa S(r"i,‘m 6, Block D, L ed sitting roon and Breton‘s Flat; also, Block North side Srrh with part.culars, inâ€" | S posite the RusseU House, hnv.i::. ront s uie "ootes oo oarks Street of 118 ft. 6in., and on Wel amd simailac 1 Gentleman xov ATOR. s Sarsay THOS BEAMENT ;‘Nlix‘l’ .r #ond f the dis *« Worm 1 k Priscr th arillm saAW MILLS, MILL SITES Tllll s A W MALLS know from Ottawa, iand a .short dist MILL SITES with water power cap TIMBER L1 MLTS on the ‘Tomasine and Gatineau : ni s TEwe‘s f Iï¬\pnrtant Sale nf_ï¬mber Limits, 7.:-; 100 & nq_n;;o miles Bessets, Grant‘s Creck Nos. 72, 73, 74, 73, 76 an a total area of about 1?5 swV Saw Mill=» R oi the late JOHN EGA this extensive establishment PUBLIC AUCTION, In the City of Otfawa, On Wednesday an"a. Thursday. The 19th and 20th September, the following TIMBER LIMITE, covering an arca of some 700 square miles, in Blo ks, as below : + Bessets, Grant‘s Creck ana :da-uu. Licenses Nos. 72, 73, 74 73, 76 and 77 of 1865 and ‘66, with a total area of about 225 ;qn:::flu. This Block of Limits, intersectel by two large streams, which have been improved at imménse expense, and having A {runtngo ot some sixteen J:-' on the main Ottawa, is unsurpassed for cither SAWâ€"LOG or TIMBERMANUFACTURE, a depot with buildings of every (description, together with a Small Farm and four to five hundred actes of land, is included in this lot. _ _ > * ERRWUWE 10° sil> c abt oos caf with CAIS 104 i The Little Bonnechere , Licenses Nos. 219 m,m.max..u:u.d and 1866, extendâ€" ingfr-ml‘hto sources of the Litâ€" tic Bonnechere, some 20 miles, with a dorh of from five to eight miles on each side, and embracing an area of some 216 square miles, with Farms, Saw Mills, Dams aÂ¥d Slides, the latter of which, with the othertimprovements of the river through the limits, cost some £8,000. 1 TE "uyoof rnld scOh ane tanied Lot 10, Range A, Cologne e Lot 7, 30 RADGGO,..c cesc enc dece n Wost 4 10, 1st TADGO,.ccen cce checnee Lots 6 and T, 34 range, ‘Mnï¬ mb Plans of the «. Rideau St Terms and wE TRUSTEEs oF The Buildings on the e City Lots No. 3 and 4 e l« 10 «1. Business» mR ty Lot 10, Range A, Cologne 6;............163 acres Lot 7, 2nd Range,......«<<<<~> everrsrersac..<+.200 #CT08 West 4 10, 1st nn;e.x\n acres Lots 6 and 7, 34 range, Mu k Rat Lake...400 acros Lot 5, 4th range,: Musk kntYLahr...‘......A.Mncm . ONSLOW. West } Lot 15, in the 4t PMDGOn cce > 50â€"acres South 4 Lot 4, in the Tth range................ 100 acres North 4 of Leots 23, 25, 26 J'I‘E;. in range 9..400 acres North i of Lot 12, 8 j of 3, & 8 4 of 24, / I :00 acres _ ‘Tenth range 8 } of Lot« 10, 11, ~. «upeâ€". effrrRAN, Rear } of Lot 27, in the 4th eoncession * ~ WAKEFIELD. South }s of Lots 13 and 14, 10th range HULL South | of Lot 28, in the 8th range..... EARDLEY. Lot 14, in the 6th rur cesc cccnn Lots 12, (l‘: ?z. 3, (i33 acres) , W 4ot)1, TMOGO cessn c CUMBERLAND. C ced 2o snluemain ds CA P 1 l'l.¢_l‘ NDON. W 4 of Lot 4, and N 4 of Lot 6, 9th con..250 acres | Lot 1, ï¬d) of Lot 3, rear 4 of Lot 11, | IML. Lots 12 and 13, 10th range....00 acres | 8 W 4 of Lot 1, rear | of Lo# 3, W 4 of Lot _‘ . 11, and Lots 22 a 24, in the 11th | Rear 4 of Lot 4 W ;-,u:hnmm.m.a TLota 4.and 15, f } of Lot« 16 an N W 4 of Lot17, PMMG®: e ute 2 Ts X W J of Lot 13, (100 ac ), N W 4 of 18, 100 acres),and N W of 19,(84 acres) in the 7th concession NE]ollAl,nntoâ€â€™ N E j and 8 W { of 13, in the 8t OHBAOML. ce« «++ e+0 05 Rear } of Lot 1, front 4 of 3, rear } of 5, and Lot 16, in the Uth concession ..... «â€" Rear 4 of Lot 1; l'mmd of | Lot 3, aid rear } of Lot 4, in the Oth eoncession..... .. Lot 1, and 8 E 4 of Lot 8, in the 11th con.. Lot 3, and front 4*of Lot 4, in 12th con...... on MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER Fenett PWYE CCOTK f Lots 10, 11 18, and whole of 19,.... Lot 13, S J of 12, & N 4 of 14, range 11 The Sale will commence at one p«Mt« ( each day» | Sjnnhn terms will b made_known previous to e. I * Pians of the above |properties can be seen and further information obtained. In Montreal, from HENRY MeKAY, Elehm Court. In Aylmer, from HENRY CHEPME at the Office of the Teaustees. . In Quebéc, from JOHN FORAN, &qr., and in Ottawa, from . | MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN. wA m.â€"w the Ontario l-ti ml O§T.=â€"Between the House of Assembly. Ludbowdspuh and Metcalfo Streots, supposed to have bo; a fow Pm'mï¬ of the W‘tdfpi fice, on Tuesday afternoon, a GOLD RING, iniaid with hair, specially valued by the owner as a squcenir The finder will be the OWB®T 5# ® "\ "via O( at this office. 1934( by the owner B# ® M"" .0 suitably regarded on loavia K "Fâ€" Z7 3 ildings on the east side of Sussex Street, lately cccupied by Mrsses Lots No. 3 and 4, Theodore Street NortW, BIOOK A..ccseeerrcmmererecre | «/10 « 1, Ki Street, East, K °o oedespncersetcarrifereness s 12, W ilbrod South, * «* 1,% 4 T ro Street Northy * Biccuecce erereenn e 18, @oprcester Street W ost M Cppnielenererivnssnsccrecer « 41, 42, 43, Begserer Street Nozth, 60\ Lecenprserertrinnieriveess {the above may hlï¬n with the Proprietor at the Mills, or at Mess au Street, Ottaw a. a s I and place of sale uil1 hbe made known in a future “yart'u-nofu. AUCTION SALES BELONCINC TO ANDREW MmAIN MILLS know Licence No. ed, and all are valu tion, and facilities and Ottawa _lrke'.. TIMBER LLMITS, | conmint? 1" 'v"z "‘â€"râ€' a immense quantity of Chains, Ropes ore, and n?:mploof hundred pairs of I wESNTMEATH of Lot i :i‘inw& 11th con..300 actes saf Lot 4. in 12th con......200 acros known as the G ATINEAU MILLS, situated aDOW!T #EADT ALTIZ short distance above the new Bridge now in course of erection. Also, three power ¢ pable of driving a large amount of machinery. Also, the following Tomasine and Gatinean rivers, Ignace Creek and Gatineau, Jean do Terro Ottawa, comprises Lot 18 3, South MeKay Street; 23 treet, and 23 and 24 North sold en bloe.". Lot 19, Lots L&lu' and 14, South 28, N mnu-;r"r:cl;vfl ; 6, Block D, Le look: L‘ North side Sparks ] of 3, reat 4 O° 9 : ; Uth |concession.........00 acros l?:‘ Lot 3, amd rear ‘ l\|e¢m--ion....‘...:w.um wl num c dl. rF THE ESTATE )-'.r» close the Trust of . will offer by 445 414 in 440 1845 and ‘6f > it O P B superior Draught , and O 300 acres 400 acres 300 actes AND 200 ncres 100 acres 100 acres 100 acres 200 acres 284 acres 87 actes 100 acros 51 ncres 10 $0 acres !A‘flll‘. @EUCICS. â€" At the same time and place will be offered a part of the Furniture of Rideau Hall, inclmï¬nï¬: -tplen. did Solid Mahogany Dining 'l‘.l:lc. “P.g.ao d.idn- . ts B aeo% 2 cucnd atauda . ing 30 petsons; also, 2OMC AM0" and large Walout Bookease, &e I DomaV oo‘ Een m e Catalogues can be obtained u ‘application to the Auem":eer. and the l‘nrnilu}r? eu;â€â€˜ be seen at the place of sale, on Wednesday, August 15th, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sale to commence at 10 o‘clock a. m. on Thursday 16th. 2®"~ Terms Cash in bankable funds. 198td VARIETY HALL! p$"# l‘un:l;ï¬lmum HAVING _ Pur= chased the FURNITURE of Two Private Dwellings, now offers the same for sale, and will 12 Deanmnt MMBNN CCE T CCC urca Hair Mattrasses; Bedsteads ; W ashstands. Toilet Tables ; Pembroke 'h.hu. Sideboards, Bureaus, Window Cornices & Shades. Door and Table Mats ; Cooking Stove and Kitâ€" chen Furniture. Also, 1 firstâ€"class Refrigerator ; and 1 Platform Scales. BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. i Housenold Fufniture | ~oTICE ] A NEW_ FIRM JUST OPENED. 0. WARDELL & Co. HAV“ Jv'f‘. OPIII;DN'I'H:‘HI‘K E‘S\ Tok sx:::.‘::‘:moy will sell by mBicki 49 ';9;1 | bmvs, May 2, PU BLIC 7Ivery ovc-I-' at T o‘clock. Their stock consists of . Broadcloths; beotch and Canadian T weeds; Doeskin#ss Cottons, Table Linens 3 Readymade OMQ rks Until the whole is disposed of. The Stock consists of the following, viz :â€" Brussell« and Union Carpets. Hall and Stair Carpets. ‘Tables and Sofas ; Parlor Chairs. 4 Iron and Marble Parior Stands ; Centre To Beautiful Easy Chair, Velvet Covered. Several large Mirrors in Gilt Mahogany. 12 beautiful Engravings, well l"nn:-‘t f Lo Moae Tess Ball Als MILLS, situated about seven miles wo now in course of erection. Also, three cl;e Decided Bargains ! . Lawrence Tow Boat Coy. Passenger and Freight Line between Quebec P:?hï¬owu. 'l‘l'll sSPLENDID AND FASTeS AILING new Steamer « UNIO®N," Clr. W . Davison, will leave the St. Andrew‘s Wharf, Quebee, on TUESDAY, the 7th AUGUST next, at 4 F.n.. for Pictou, calling, going and numfln& at Fathor Point, Gaspe, Ponoj l’:-rbiu, Dalhousie, New : ht radivtepmies 3. 90 ; P70 miles,â€"Tomasine River ;lm»; a firstâ€"class assortment of CROCKERY AND GLASSW ARE Â¥~ At the Variety Hal‘, No. 54, Sussex Stree JOSEPH BOYDEN, 186v General Commission Ager d ic ud h ud rahtgrony castle, Chatham, and Shediac Cabin, to Cabin, to PIGIET, PRRETRA® IERICC C SELC honh,..............................,..............'IB.OO SUOCTALO,,....ccccecer es reeneeneee ecceennrennneneceenant 1.90 This splendid steamer has all the modern imâ€" provements, with large family stateroome, and is acknowledged to be one of the fastest vessels on the 5â€"ZUr further information apply at the Company‘s t further information apply ompany om:o, St, Andrew‘s Whart. Pe p®" I & . J. CHABOT, AUCTION SALE Quebec, July 28 No. AUCTION SALES 186y * seatrest. =â€" | ‘Dttama. | Toronto. ie in Alphaph bas is MORHIEAL . .0 We have now perfect connection with the United ates Telegraph Lines at Contreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detroit, EEE C C __ _ lle farwarded and promptly EUE 000C f Cassimeres, Venetians; Bedford Cords, Cricketing | Flanmels, &¢« ALSO, A SPLENRID ASSORTMENT OP English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds, All of which will be made up cheap, and in good MTTCDC CC Daue cLluwast tha natronsge Provincial Telegraph Line OorFICES : , Fros Xavier St. | Sparks St. . | Youge St Tew Goods. New g_oods New Goods. AU oE WTTC T C000 Daillo wanmast th © :‘yh. ya~ 1 respectfull: request the patronage 1 of the members of the * \ I a. HOLBROOK | Wotmrog'l'opbopot.mobu. Lir > "hise t HRRA: 116â€"7 On Elgin St., oppostt JIJI'I' KECEIVED, / supply of â€" Broadcloths, Doeskin®, PEG TOP DEPOT! ud en Bhukn qy finiznr ul Name aid 9o FIenugol correctly forwarded and promptly Meared. on on andaraleeena m oL c livered. 7 G. W. CARLETON, Manager. Ottawa, July 30th 1866. ‘ 190â€"4 54, Sussex Street. Crow and Colonge River Ignace Creek. Jean de Terre River, ofu ï¬eun. Cunningham & Lind o ashs‘ 194â€"td ‘ PARES : Pictou, including meals and open ay e tm also, Solid Mahogany Bedsteads, oF VALUABL® , Esq. , 1866. Jas. Brorex & Co ommmcortcc td x100 AUCTION’ opposite the Post Office, vwiD. AN ADDITIONAL Satchel‘s Cutlery, 66 x 100 66x 99 50 x 1 Centre Tables .pp_lin.tiou to THE OTTAW A THMIE Manager. 1921 OAE THE MOI;:‘.:N mvn&iou none have accompli« ‘Im to a groater number than pl Vo n o t s They are a blem'nip;g. Morally, Mentn\? and Physicâ€" ally. _ Mood has sung in pathetic strains how : « With fingork weary and worn, | W ith eyslids heavy and red, ; A woman sat in unwomanly rage, l‘l{'w[ her needle and thread ; M}c 1 stitch lhuitch}'w a | xV n poverty, hunger t, 1 And m\l 'l’th a voice of dolorous pitch== She sang the « Bong of the Shirt.‘ " § Every philanthropist has wished that this r woman h‘:d been Wod with one of.WllEEs‘l')loR & WILSON‘8 SE G MACHINES, that: Hood \ might have written truthfully of hor,â€" s A woman sat in an elegant room, | _ | ‘household will be relieved of (hein:wingu \ What was labor will become recreation, | will hereafter have time for social enjoy [ intellectual culture. ; â€"But we wilknot a lpmm what everybody admits, that ere | should have a Newing Machine. The que | What kind to get?"| The answer isâ€"Ge | Which means l‘vmgtt:l.i;lv. & wflsux P m Eo PA With joyous heart and looks gerene ; Hor dele:n’u fingers guided hcr':vl:rk. And her foot was turning & ing Machine. She sang the last new Opera o f As d\i:ut jrom Dorcas sewed the seams, Sho sewéd the buttoris where they belong, And blessed the inventor of Sewing Machines, Who does. not'envr Mossrs. Whoeler & Wilson the innumerable benisons they must have received from the fair sex, whose former work of weeks they have enabled them to Jo in how#, and in a far suâ€" perior manner. | /The earnest seecker after domesli‘f felicity clm;ol NPTT 5 £vide ce 20A ce uh a invest $50 more Hruï¬u sEWING MACHINE will execute in a'n-iiiie’ï¬ur style of work ; they are more.simple O HTmm y Ne mnnp e o o any other Lack Stitch Machines,and are consequentâ€" ly more durable and less liable to fet out of repair, and they work with less noise and friction than any other. _ These are tacts that have| been certified to by impartial judges at Town, County, Provincial, State, National, and W orld‘s "Exhibitions in Europe and America G. A. WALTON, Agent. â€" 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa. k N. B.â€"Needies for all Machines, Machine Oil, Spool Silk, etc. All kinds ofjï¬ewinfé\gnebimn I I y SEWING Royalflan‘a;(’llanflank TTE NLTI O 1 Ottawa, June 21 Birthday & Wedding Presents SHEFFIELD HOUSE, KK. MacuILLIVRAY & 00, Tobaccos, Cigatrs, Meerschaum Briar, Gutta Porcha Pips,&¢. A CHOICE Aâ€om“f OP . | 4 T 0 BACC OS ! F;on.zo cts up to $1.50 cty per pound. | CIGARS,..................@.....\.from 2 ctsjup to 10 otsw pA~ Orders will be taken for a new -tulul S\ES“ stand, delivered in 4 weeks from the day the eris given. t ! * JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, || Corner of Sparks and Metcalfo s""fl‘... Ottawa, June 26 J . hROOB: | 26} SpARKEKS ST.. g&»~ NORTH SIDE, xo m Has just received b_y::ms'l this day a| frosh Ottawa, July 17. Prime Imported Stock Pure Virginia Tobacco, OTEAWA AGENGCY t :C ceâ€"Desbarats‘ Building, 77 Sparks St M. P. HAYES, CLAY PIPES. | pas Call and examine| the equalled in this city. w Oitawa, April 26. 1863.4 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA LIFE, GROWTH: AND BEAUTY, Mrs. 8. A, Allen‘s World‘s . Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly «upon the roots of the hair, supplying re" quired nourishment, and natural color and . beauty returns. Grey hair disapâ€" pears, bald :spots are coveâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is t:mro- sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight~ ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart~ ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scaip, or most elegant headâ€"dress. â€"_\__. . Beld by all Druggists. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y | (g:;r“*“\ ';\ ; w\wj ‘/k‘ y | \‘41"{‘ 5 2 a) \\-'x‘_' C %PQI A 1 " La COreme" Cigars, s0, CHOTCE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, Bold by George PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS _| > AND JEW ELLERS. ker after domestic felicity cannot rofitably than in the purchase of a INE. ’gho femald members of his relieved of their spwing drudgery. will become revr:ul'um. and they ve time for social enjoyment and ro. ; But we wiltnot attempt to ybody admits, that every family ‘ing Machine. . The question isâ€" FANCY GOODS TOBAQCCOS ZIMMERM A N .ER & WILSON‘S. They or style, a| greater vatiety simple in ¢onstruction than 1 n vestaeet AND A QUANTITY .07 AT pRALER 1N supply of stook. 1t o;n't be moâ€"tf 90y Aarxt. 157 CHEAP SALE of BLACK& FANCY SILKS®. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. HAVE DETERMINED TO 160% RICH BLACK AND FANCY THELR STOCK COMPRISEs THE KFancy Dress Goods, Shawls and Mantles. NEW â€" ANDâ€" DESIRABLE GOoOoDs _ AT OTTA W A, July 28. H McLEANOFFERS FOR & sale in one or in two lots, the | above desirable property. The first Lot, well adapted for a Gentleâ€" man‘s country residence, consists of 40 acres, more or less, of good pasture and table land, well fenced, with good stone Cottage, 50x60, a large prolific Orâ€" chard, Barn, Stable, &¢. The louse 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, 20 extensive view of the river and Lower Cnnmlf,fwith the mountains in the disâ€" tance, This Lot is well adapted for building purâ€" ll)!"i. The Second Lot consists of 90 acres of â€"good araâ€" ble land, abutting on the Ottawas There is a Cotâ€" tage and Barn, &c. ; there is brickâ€" 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, Teb id Ottawa. | wHoLESA&LE AND REHTALL : No. 20, Sparks Street, Ottawa. FoR SALE OR TO LET. BEAUMONT FARM. Funmc NorIck 18 HEREBY GIVE® that default having been made in. the payâ€" ment of the priricipal money and interest mentioned in certain mortgage deeds made by Daniel McCurâ€" ty, of the Tuwnahig of Russell, in the County of Russeli, Yeoman, to James Keays of the said Townâ€" 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 mortgage deeds were duly assigned by the said James heays to Michael Stevenson, of the city of Quebec, Esquire, the said lands and premisâ€" es will, in pursuance of the ï¬wer of sale contained in the said mortgage deeds, sold by Kuhlic aucâ€" tion at the law office of Messre. Soott & Ross, in the TD NS use un 2 ery rrRENTH MBE EO PC UCOCOBOUC RAHL tion at the law office of Messre. Scott & Ross, in the City of Ottawa, THURSDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST noxt, at twelye o‘clock noon. The sale being under a Power the said Michael Stevenson will covenant .1“““ his own acts only. All Searches, Abstracts, Deeds and Conveyancing charges will be at the exrnn of the purchaser. Dated this Twentyâ€"cighth da< of July, 1866. N. A. ROSS, P NOTICIMPLAKS, sPECIFIUATIOM® . °W and Estimates of Buildings prepared; disputâ€" ¢d accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued AUGUSTUS LAVER, + Victoria Torrace, Ottaw a, z r January 26. 33â€"utf lHIOLle'l' AcT OF 1864,.==The creditors of the undersigned are notified to meet at the office of Messrs. l"h?-mck and Moore, in the eitx of Montreal, on W EDNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH day, of AUGUST next, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the forencon, to receive statement # of his affairs; and to name an assignee. t n enaPRAW. Ir. Dated at the City of Ottawa, _ In the Cwn({'of Carleton, This 27th of July, A.D., 1886 , AWUWGUSTt 9. 1866. WAI'I'ED.â€"-A'I‘ STIFF AND GRLITC gory‘s Photographic Art Gallery, a smart young lad, 14 to 15 years o‘]d ; one who can read and w ECY Cb .l from & to 9 o‘clock, PC y write well. . Apply at & WA!‘I‘HD.â€"A ‘Situation in a Gener Store by & fonon,o( 20 years‘ exporience. Speaks French an English ; also thoroughly | unâ€" derstands Bookâ€"keeping. References if, rmirod‘ Please address to A. B., at the Post OMfice, Ottawa Ottawa, July 27. 188tf WAI'I'I:D. wee Apply at this 0 'WA.“M'I'WO TOUKNG LADIES mmaomm;mm«uunnsx- Ds Sotreaten t mpanginin Apatniet , either er, or oly, in Academies, No choiceof place, whether in Canada or in the States, Address, by lettor, stating Juï¬ul‘n. C o roue RTVERS. ons nhonc â€" ghe i F4 w Co. & Ottawa, April 2, 1866. f W;iw-n.--.« SITUATION in s GROâ€" W ieaanit es oo 0 1s 6 m s this office.~ _ _ _ I::‘tf Boulmle. ««« THREE OR PUU"" gentlomen may obtain comfortable rooms On &Mb:om.d:::m or without board, in t 1 brick building nex o Queen‘s PHT::‘C(OM. Sparks Street, Ottawa Ottawa, April 23. Ottawa, April 14. 191td Late Stent & Laver, Architects, de., â€" _ Departmental Buildings ATâ€"VER\ ANTED.â€"=â€"â€" JMMEDILATELY, a Firstâ€" Class COOK. Apply at the Tos (m;wu $ This is a favorable opportunity f Apply at this office They have also in stock Solicitor for Michael Stevenson, w ANTS. OFFER ON MONDAY, 30mm, AND FOLLOWING wWHOLE STOCK OF , 1E XEWEST DESIGNS, LMPORTED BY sSEASON, FROM PARIS DIRECT. SPECIFICATION® (4 y AERERERM CR C032 St. Maurice, Canada East, 89â€"tf M cad . hi F:ry from 8 to STIFF AND GRE« REATLY REDUCED PRICES C. SPARROW, Jr CHAMBERMAID. 153tf in a General a very choice lot of newest designs in 189td o 9 o‘clock, 195â€"3 or parties requiring Silks to procure 107â€"tf 3 Housu LOT FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. â€" Lot No. 7 South side of Murray Street, with ble House and large Yard and Stables. This is one of the best stands in the City for a Tavern or Boarding House. P ALSO, j Es A handsome stone Cottage, with about1} aeres of land, and outhouses attached, beautifully situated on the Montreal and Ottawa Road, only 14. miles from Ottawa, and commanding a view of the City and surrounding country. A is CB T e io onAE & FOUR As the‘road is now being Macadamized, NiR 1B valuable investment. To be sold very cheap. , | . Apply to J. J. MURPHY, ; Solicitor, corner of York and Sussex Streets Oitawa, May 23. ; 133â€"f _ wmmm; CCC Two Acres, boautifally situated on the Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side Welâ€" lington Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon. Auply to 6 hig vowre £ DINHEV f ~ TO RENT.â€"â€"â€"A â€" BAKE is House, with working utensils, with a good house and yard, stabling ; and a good run of cusâ€" omers ; also, for sale a good baker‘s w-ï¬n, horse avd harness. Possession immediat»ly. nt mod! erate. Apjyly at this office for particulars. Ottawa, June 26. 161tt . Land, in the Towmhifol Nepean g.'hlo murty of the late Goorg 1) Hundred and Fifty Ac of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivaâ€" ion with good Dwelling House, Barn, and other qutbuildings thereon. , This land is of the best quality, and situated seven miles from O:tawa City on macadamized road leading to Bi.chmond. A (elund For further particulars w“mn':“ ersigned. ET RTIUTC Emt i 3 JOHN _ BELL, WILLLAM GRAHAM, JAMES BEARMAN, Executors of the Estate of the late George Bell. y Address Boll‘s Corners P.0. June 20, 1866. 156â€"f im RUIIAI- RESIDENCES. h ‘The Subscriber offers for sals Lots to suit m:ehuon. in the itmâ€" mediate vicinity of Ottaws. The rty is plnu.nu;zimmd on the banks of the Wn Riyer, along the Richmond Road, within 3 miles of the city. Parties desirous of building a Country Residence will find these Lots in every way suitable, being but a short distance out of the city, and where they would be free from heavy taxes. Â¥For further information, ngply to * ‘ J. £ W. THOMSON. Mitawa MavIT. 6 1.3â€"3u1 P FOR SALE OR TO LET. Ottawa, February 10. 1866 4 FOB #ALE.â€"Lots 9 and 10 South Side Sparks Street, nearly opposite the lot on which the neï¬ognnk of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. s ALSO, 23 ACREKS OF LAND. In the ‘l‘owmhi& of Gloucester, situated about half a mile from Bil ?l Bridge. This land can be sold en bloc or mmlots of 5 noves. _ Ottawa, Fob. 10, 1866 FO“ HALE.â€"Lots 12 and 13, South Cathcart Street ; 26, 27 and 28, North Rideau Street ; 1 West Augusta Street ; 1 and 2 East Chapel Streetâ€" all in the City of Ottawa. Also, VILLA LOT® 10, 11, 12 and 13, bol;’ g‘rtol the South halif of the front part of Lot 20, unction Gore, Township of Gloucester, a8 laid down in the n‘hund‘.x\u gy George F. Austinâ€"and other City Lots Ful_l)l;&hndl. FAt" Money to Lend on al Estate. _: Apply to LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &o., Ottawa. February 10, 1866 For further particulars y s FOR SALEK.==â€"That cligible m late C“ w'o?DBnk w + 6 ® er bendlmi situated on &‘B.ie\l-oo" : mlmd. l'; five miles from Ottawa, contain! meres or thereabouts, ing comâ€" posed of“o broken Lots 24 and 25 in ';:‘&ncu- . RELIOL ML 4 sn : M anern. sion Otawa, Front on FTOER SALE. Charles Forrest, Feby 10, 1866. Foacaia Nmlk erly oneâ€" o. 27, in First &monlion Ottawa, Front *’oâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in ï¬on-omwh,npnnuhmtmupflm of Wm. T. Aylen, Esqâ€" For further particulars apply to JORN and Wu.<Tromson, Nx‘“' and Lawis & Pixuzy, Barrister, Ottowa. Jerâ€"141 4f For further particulars, apply to for a General Merchant. forrl General MerCNUUSY the ,For partioul to s * tontdoge. 6 t Richmong, February 10, 1866. !!W# P AIN~â€" KILLER I AT THE OLD PRICE. _ way* BEWARE OF coqxrlutm AND woRTHLESS IMITATIONS, Marg 5,1806â€" 656m on Ottawa, Front on N hss bow No: 62, in Crist Church, Ottewa. For terms Dwellings to Let. PERRY DAVIS‘~ is now being Macadamized, this is & ARM FOR ll:.%l--Ol‘ Hundred and Ninety Acres of HAT VALUABLE PROâ€" verty known as T. M, Blat articulars, tsgli to FRANCIS CLEMOW, % LEWIS & PINHEY,â€" .‘ Bacristers, &o., Ottawa, LOW. PRICES ! THEMSELVES, THIS 1 [ @xHoP AND DWELLING« House for Sale in dnvilhg of Richmond, 18 miles from the ity of Ottawa. An excellent opening , in Christ CAOTCR, MURTGE [ Ars, & to the Revd. efteaine 2e 0 4C SILKS ! m!vli;, ;l l:i s DpAY8, THELR L. P. O‘HANLY. Sandy Hill. 46â€"utf Containl City of Ottawa. itensile, | £ ol":::l-’ ® *# MAGEE lXV\ 4 & '-â€"â€"(; On M()NDA& the 28 . â€"One Acres of f Te . :“fï¬g AT Gï¬AT nd other ead situated xCs.. damized \ TLORDNG ESNBUIONIENM , ~~_ At the Sign of the Golden Sheep, Sussex Street, opposite Clarence 8t R"I‘U.l. HIS SINCERE THANK® TO HIS FRIENDS ANXD THE PUBLIC 1N rnerpl for the liberal patronage which ho ha« receiged from them ‘up to the present time, and takes this opportunity to announce that he has just opened out, in the same guildin‘. next door to his old cLOTHs & TWEEDS.REABYâ€"MADE CLOMIING, &C. Where he will execute promptly, and in the labest style The undersigned would also give notice thht he wil complete ment of > Dry Goods! HOSIERY, CLOAKS, MANTLES, And boll:rl determined to sell out all IERY, LIQUORS, &e., and at® Being desirous of discontinuing this branch of trade. JA The Liquors will only be sold wholesale. N. B.â€"The public are invited to visit these two stores, and judge for thomselves of the excelient ® quality and cheapness of the articles which jare offered for sale. T: P s J J. T. Ottawa, June J9. /IM um c _ coTFoN. GaoDps ! waAckr® & RUSSELL‘S. On MONDA’ the 28th inst , and following days of (COTTON GOODPS, Ottawa, May 28, 1866. 1866) Spring Importations. (1866 NEW STORE OF] STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Manufacturers of Clothing, English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds Together with a TAILOR SHOF of the First Class. MENS ustomers will MZMI Reduced Prices L â€" SPRING STOCK ! QTTAW A, APRIL T 1866 FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN: KEARNS&RYAN * In all its Departments ! Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York STREETS, LO\VE_R TOW N. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 Orders Promptly New Spring Goods. sECONWWEEK OF GREAT SALE OF DUFF. ERSTABLISHED 1844 " s â€" “ y 7. IQUORS, &c., E4C 5690 cnlnk mt tinbn uliuck of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY BEG LEAVE TO IN AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONVENIENCE. Comprising | Chaudiecre Tweeds, UBRTUA L2 MKMC«M; also Plain and Fancy Doeskins, Cassimeres, in all colors and qualities ; Black and Colored Alpmens Contingt ; Fancy Fiannels, and m full assortment of GENTS‘ UNXDERCLOTHILNG. They would also direct special attention to their I Stock of ‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHINC t b> sxtrem@apad NA V V » ATLY REpUCED PRICES ! 50, SPARKS. STREET, % PERUIYVHONMME each day from 9 am. till 7 pâ€"m. C M EC All KoOwW PREPARED one of the lar; st and best m DRY GOOD# ever ï¬m‘ht to the for .rut favore, they desire to info that their Stock is now complete, i L En aF And will be found n*)hu . it oFP THE HOME AND CONTINENTAI KETS, imported expressly for this season. Invite an l-poeï¬on of their Ma cwrns.l-.r.md expressly for satatng . l newest designs ‘E To mromé THEIR CUSTOMERS AXD THE PEOPLE IN GEXERAL THAT THEIR, Which is, the Gity, beingrepleté with every novelty of » w ud Matorial, pcpitastared EXPRESSLY To the Ottawa Frade, under the superintendence of experâ€" ren@®l NRCCC @ Anendless varicty of Hats, Cap#s * Gloves, _ Collars, Neck=Tiess White Shirts, plain and striped half Hoses k&e,, kept constantly on hand : Is NOW COMPLETE his «totk GEE & RUSSELL Hekge®t MOTCT Ds cabin P nrt:‘flll to the city. . Thankful they desire to inform their friends is now complete, in every Depar ment of * 4 ce for buying yle, all orders that he may be favored with .. will have always on uJ ‘st HIS OLD STORE, « LEPARED TO OFFER «t and best assorted Stock of w P Bs on bh,&udmmh AF AuaetAap? o voâ€"v lete with every NOVELTY i1 cONTINXENTAL MAR O‘MEARA r this Market, comâ€" is and materials in ANCY SILK MIXâ€" Cottons by the piete Attended to. ifcent Stock of €C©OC€3.., 11 offer our large stock 92â€" & CO