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dreaded di~ atly aequired. y officers and 15 @1 w 3 00 w 21â€" 0# # 10 0# w % 00 # 10 00 pe wire treumblâ€" e urd excited vilization apâ€" mg y use searceâ€" been known ntipe. This j." > 196% mald. tally all Medicine favot % 0 00 are ‘useful in only clve ad with the alton writes ailing to so vatâ€" % t t d in their e th 18 late resi #‘% 50 w# 6 3 w# $ 10 w 0 @0 KILLER of the disâ€" 120â€"Jm # 10 # 1# w hn ar m, with 1 16 10 Lo atmes d nnatont Aty Ts = of the laxury ;:_d;‘h‘-:l"f-t T.l: sav h‘ empt from its tor t are . v\lr:uy nature for overâ€"indulgence. 1:-:: a or ; ing the complaint are simple, and apply M | Keep the bowels open, renew the lost .avi.nonlcml.ndu-g‘ldfl\e nt the |ver. and the cure is wrought. Now e anxious questions of the sufferer : How s#all | ts be accomplished ? _ Where is the inedicine gosâ€" | . ing the necessary searching. strongthening, forâ€" . ive piwer over these or, , to be found * y +â€" ‘ ptics, on this subject y..fm decisive testimpny . om our uost m'«nhhvy-m De. Woqls. Thirtyâ€"first street, New York city, a gra of . Dublin University, saya: # For eighteen he 1 Cave usod Bristol*s Sugarecoated rPilg as un ‘witerative and tomc, and consider them the thost reliable medicine we have for dyspepsia, indifesâ€" tion, and all derangements of the stomach, Wret, and bowels. * Dr.mlnlh. of Sixteenth street, $ ew York, Dr. Elias Mott, of Coort Street, Brooklynjand Pr. Parker Nelson, of the Clinical Institute, PWiaâ€" delphia, recommend the Pills with equal, â€" ness.. They are put u'lv in glass vials, and will Reep l.u.v“e;.-nu In #il rnn;! -ris:a; from, a‘f gray impare blood, Bristol‘s Sarsaj a should N:z.d im connection/with the Pill«. _ &1 M cb torant R@"~Each box contains the facâ€"simile ro | of Nowrnmor & Lywax, Newcastle, C.W .. ho are | es mp on ukn N. B.â€"4 for | Hollocay‘s Worm # l L#H"~ and take no cther. T Sola by alf the draczists in Ottawa, apd medicitie deate | eferyâ€" | $ | Indigestions OÂ¥ Lozsenges are Esn o Copmees Worms in Children and known and melan)" of deathh among cb cannot be too deeply parents she necessi children. . By s the sywmptoms and thousands of childre graves. | Syurtoms are & h': of the discases which are appetite, emaciated fl. a fer of the very nameroUs s auu disceases which are caused by Worms : appetite, om:ciu.l ‘:‘uu-in«. ‘ouio:o ul: frequent picking at muse, grindi . ect! J':r‘n. -I:o'. hardness of the bol‘l:m uent slimy stools‘and sometimes convulsive fits ; ifehing of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, mfiquiet sleop, faintings. tremplings, coughs, indi hom, low spitit«. frightful dreams, and a mist. %a_w of fiesh» - % y are palatable and» selfâ€"administord eb en n nen oo etely, c away with the nefessity of administerin or "‘M catharticsâ€"as i of other Worms. yer ¢ T : n t dn ut where. Mothers Read This : Mitchell‘s Ozndruff Embrocation, IT is wELL Kxow x To THORNE VFTEHRC have carefully studied the peculiar dixufl of the hair that DANDRU FF collects on the «kin by jis incapacity of throwing off those , usermir.h‘ of perspirable matter deposited -[!: it. conâ€" ’Oq-tlz is the skim becomes contracted, s¢ales and peeis o% ; and the beat which is on its surface, weakens that nutriment which feeds the HALR, it soon fails off, and BALDNES® is imminent. This preparation at once rewders the skin soft and Rexvble, and thus prevents that perspiable matter from a-l{oai., on ite eurfact, . 1t wot only . rempoates the hoir, but imparts to it f It should be on every Lady‘s and Gentleman‘s toilet, both as a DRESSTNG and REXOV ATOR Prepared by _ _ __ i1 wilet, both as a DRESSING and RENXOVATOR __| & M®® "." \/ ce pimite, interse Prepared by "This Block of Limits, intersected by tw Hat wW. M m;CI‘I':’Lh §o streams, '.::leh have Im;n improved at i im Dresser, We » & having* a frontage ot some 0"01!0 Montreal Bank, Upper Town. -JL.: on' the main Ottawa, is unsurpassed fo: Ottaws, July 2, 1866. > isty _ | SAWâ€"LOG or TLMBERMANU FAUCTU RE, «aumtiinetaaicnnnnmmemaroonteemmeneees smm e ze | with \;i;d‘m‘!‘:fdo'vary rflc;i;iinn;‘l-»;:elh V LC 13 MUCIL xA a arm four to five hundred acres TEW ADVERTISEMENTS | Memerap mm oinrgge n mm e mmmmm mmmmmamen~ Madawaska Block, Licenses Nos. 225, 2 Fo.; SALE. 228 and 229, on the main E‘uhwu;: and 3 2,500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT. ( Pn ncie crr en o the M 12 wl C has a -fiold.wuhdl mi Te l.-_.m.-m:nl'uâ€"ofl_ sTORAGE, IN FIRSTâ€"CLASS BULLDINGS, gak | _ FRANCIS CLEMOW area of some 216 ‘alâ€" area of some miles, WIS Aug. vPos im _ ° : mesat | Mills, Dams End siides, the latter of whi s & o HQ i uae naeve muhtl-pmomenno(fiuriverth Commercial Union Assurance COMPANY, | 34 m e aee ; J | _ ‘The above limits are all Npg}ied with * _ 1# «xo m Comnishs Loxpox. for next winter‘s ogeruiuu. as Horses, Ox OAPITAL, £ mmm\m:"mm"(hh P me s = « I 3 e purchaser of the i FULLY SC 2 | quired »)ub at a_ffirnlunw. : _ FULLY SC BSCRIBED. Pontiae Mill property and Saw Mills, (i ZAF Wisks accepted on wood or other buildings. ‘ viously sold) are situated on the Chatts F FRANCIS CLEMOW, | head of the Chaudiere Lake. There Aug. 10â€" 200â€"3m _ . Agont, Elgin Street. ;W:hdl.mmln‘,capunyof l 12 C. k e l ‘The property com ises a block of <. k se o *§HES ..u.mamqu.wgkwim bdbvid sumbsindus d w. H. MITCHELL, _ } Hoair Dresser, Wellington St., â€" Opposite Montreal Bank, Upper Tow Ottaws, July 2, 1866. > 18ly IX TWE MATIER OFP WILSON STILT, AN INSOLVENT. . The Great Dandruf Preventative. tys 0 nee 0 0 cutaahie White Pine I 12 m-fl*:. that valuable White Pine Timber Limit, on the Sack River, belonging to the Estate of the aboveâ€"named Insolvent, as described in Liâ€" cense No. 74, 66x67. _‘ ‘l--“d-kmudayduh. For further particulars, apply to * FRANCIS CLEMOW, Aug. 10â€"200t1 Official Assignee. rl-I REV. FATHER DOVGHERTY, Professor of the So-i.u;r"-l Quebec, will deâ€" Yiver a Lecture in the ST. PATRICK‘S HALL, on :I.VIE'A.Y EVENTNG, 19th Inst., for the benefit of j Two Association. * sUBJRECTâ€"FATHER MATHEW. BDoors open at 7:30 o‘clock, p. m. Admission 25 cents. s # JOHX CREILLY, YOUNG BEAUTIPUL GLOSS. Aug. 10. o CECTVURE. Mias A. M. Hax®08®,â€"â€" 'l‘-l‘ #CHOOL WILL REâ€"OPEN ON | MONDAY, SEPT. 3. Arrangements have I been en.’ldo-l by whichâ€"the different classes im | s zlbb. rench, and Music will receive thorough efficient training. . Parties desirous of commuâ€" nicating with the Principal, eaD do so by letter until | & the 24th of August, after which time she will be at herresplence. There are two vacancies for Boardâ€" | , ing Pupils. Cireulars, containing the terms of tui~ | ; tion and board for the coming sehool year, can be obtained at Durie & Son‘s, Mor-‘&-’s_n.':.‘swb | 1 R SALE. « 3 2,500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT. 10â€"200tf E. McGILLIYVRAY vs Read This {â€"Holloway*s W are a certain and safe re for i Children and Aduits.â€"As it is a @rellâ€" d melanchoty fact that one great among children is from Worms it too deeply impressed upon the m of o. onccee of closety watching ftheir Insolvent Act of 1864. 'l‘“l comMERCIAL COLLEGE, for the obtaining of larzer and more commodious room#; has been KEMOYV ED, to thieMECHANICS‘ INSTITUTE, Sparks Street, directly opposite Garâ€" tand, Matechmor & Co‘s. R The Proprietors, thankful for the liberal patronâ€" age they have recetved since the opening of their College, in this city, respectiully announce that they are now ru-‘ to accommodate a greater number of popils than heretofore, having expressly fured up a superior suit of rooms for '.harr 2 MUSGROVE & WRIGHT.. 6. PETER®, Principal, Ottawa. & CRCV soag 199â€"if > CALL! CALL! TWE O8LY ESTABLISHMENT yaE® oNLY ESTABLISHMENT By so doing ms and true ‘w.-m-tof A large assortment of LIKE THE PHCENIX OF OLD | August 2nd, promhipe REMOVAL. . | Part of Lot 5, 20 comMERCIAL CQOLLEGE. â€" |yy jarraar, Rideau _ Iuln,: HAI&‘ the very PRkgeCenEie‘ s x PLAIN AND FANCY sHIRTS ! _PLAIN AND FANCY SWIRTS pas Also, CoMarp, Ties#, Zarts, Gloves, Handkerâ€" C o. Uosioty. Wristbands, Braces, at 25 Sparks L! CALL!! CALL!! > T L1 CALLIE CALLI!H : aAT THE orrawa sHIRT sTORE! Lt THUE OTTAWA SHIRT STORE ! EERE ONoWms o 27 We Rise from our Ashes! l â€" | «â€"â€"_â€"__= «a ® I REMOVAL. _ _. \| e ’l‘fi' l‘!Dlllll“-’ RE» | $ |wpecifuily tender their thanks to | their numerous friends and customer® ‘ for the Wiberal patronag® . bestowed upon them, and at the same time intiâ€" e that) the rue. since the recent fire on Rideau et, the store in the hildh?, corner of "Co OPPUL" sloaarove Streets, HEMIY oflpu-iu | FREE OR w ELLINGTON STREET, d . Mosgrove Dtreeks, C orkman & Grifin‘s, where on hand a superiorstock TRUNKS, &e., which th pic®"> . . a Re July 12, 1866 zht be saved fromBarly W onus. â€" The follifwing OR LN BOND. / FRANCIS cu_\_lOW_ and . understagiding To Tnos® who h 1-«‘-Iiu digeases of llects on the «kin by is hose .grosser particles >, mSTITUTED Yhe Freceut EPRCEE CE L SeRrer C n the uudn?. corner of | _ itreets, nearly o‘rmu | Lo.f.-â€"m.o- the House of Assembly in‘s, where thol will conâ€" | and the corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Stroets, perior stock of ADDLES, | supposed to have been a few mnm of the ., which they will sell at W'ld-gnpboloo;o- afternoon, sz & GOLD RING, iniaid with hair, lpu{dl] valued H.ll.lollll“-‘i byfi.n-tuomir The finder will be * 1B suitably rewarded on leavin t at this office. 193f 1,1 +. Ca F22 [ N W i y PM@®L deccerertiettt 12g200 P | z duwu" NX W 4 of 18 £ | N W 4 of 13, (100 acres), N § 4 of 18, , 2.':-1‘.'.'..?;:,'.4“,".: | (t“ur«).-s‘i N W i of 19,(84 acres) * hib MECHANICS _in the. 7th CORG@SSIOD.. .c« ««+«>+ weere.c++ 0284 CTOS ctly opposite Gar N EJ of Lot 1, rear } of 7, N E ) and 3. W | y opposite Garâ€" | "; * § of 15, in the Sth eoxo-'-m...i..;.‘....wu acres i i,u of Lot 1, frout 3, rear & S b‘:.mr:::n; § | .Ll Lot 16, in the ;th concession.........00 acres y announce that | Midwl.fi«“o‘ Lot 3, and rear minodate a greater 4 of Lot 4, in the 10th concession.........00 acres > , having expressly Tot 1, and & E 4 of Lot 8, in the 11th con..000 acres ,‘lwmw.; Lot 3, anid front 4 of Lot 6, in 12th con...... 400 acres Â¥y &« WRIGHT.\ CLARENDOX.. f 193â€" h '{dlfit‘.snd.‘\i"iofmo.mhconuzso;cm | insy Ifll.lrflJulm:,nu{u(mu, o front 4 of Lots 12 and 13, 10th u:‘p....':oo“m * ‘sw;aml.nuiuun.wg Lot * . 11, and Lots 22 and 24, in the 11th % t 1.3.........-............‘.......................70.m HIRT STORE! w"h}:‘:;z‘g‘mu .lnl:l‘lll.lr:n& # wIRT #TO\ 1 15, } of Lots 16 an e aEt 18 htbl’hrnplm acres Lots 12, 14, 17, and rear 4* of Lotsâ€"20 and j, | 21, 13th un.l-...w() acres } | . Terms for and lands:â€"One fourth where you will find | mu.-:“-: Pisbo eqeal annual instalménts, Where ill find | * yost w with interest at 7 per cent. f \ lr of the above Lands are timbered, others | | are improved, and all are valuable, from their suâ€" Adhe .*rul'rnmal, and facilities of access, to both ) FANCY sSHIRTS! | ring and Ottawia market. _ > FANCY SHIRTSH | Stock consiste of very superiog Driught en \ Mlorses, N immense quantity ot Chain®, wpes, 1 **C 4"" C 0f hundred pairs of Ag2â€"194d 0 the pain doing Castor fetie NC C COT D Wenth PRBGE. cce retd n 20 E) ‘s 4 of Lots 10, It, 18, and wholé of 19.. ....Prrscrrar. | _ 110 13,8 4 of 12, & N i of 14, range ’ i NEP EAN. â€"OPEX hos Rear 4 of Lot 27, in the 4th concegsion . hgpe madhvar t waAKEFIELD. dics herough i South }s.of Lots 13 and 14, 10th range as of commuâ€" + + HULL. b,umruuulmgms.hmm she will be at | . EARDL )" is LCE »* and Necrctary of | ir+ NPoRTAXT _ AUCTION~ SALE 1 saAwW MILLS, MILL SITES River. M from octawa, i MILL SITES with w TIMBRR LLMITS « and Gatineas 200td say $s ;7\1;'[‘1'“).\' RALES, Important Sale of Timber Lin Saw Milts, City and anet Furnishings Tlll TRUSTEES oF of the Tate JOHN EGAN this extensive establishment,. ° On Wednesday and Thurs PUBLIC AUVCFHIO The 19th aud 20th September the following TIMBER LIMITS, covering a of some 700 square miles, in Blocks, as belo Bessets, Grant‘s Creek and Petawawa, L/ Nos. 73, 13, 14 T5, 76 and 77 of 1865 and ‘ a total arew of about 223 square miles. RR TT O lnC (Anbatcnatad TY IW | with this lot. |_ The Little Bonnechere Blook, Licenses ‘mfll,fi.fllflm‘lwmmu. | &"" o.-u-m; to tlomo( Moac-t miles, with a five to eight -ouh-ido.ndomr area of some 216 .?m miles, with Fa: | Mills, Dams and Slides, the latter of whi MXM PEAW * lants of the river thr wK SA W 10 on the The Buildings on the east side of City Lots No. 3 and 4, Theodor he Suie PWE DT EC e 4o io nig of Tatw fire handred acres of lan 0: M Pl."l suppiy of "“"*'_. “: * Ee Pm it ‘ !nho above are some of the finest sites in {N@ L City for private residences or business purposes. FARMING LANDS®. ataestme % rowWNSHIP OF LITCHEIELD.* . Rear 4 of Lot 27, in the 8th range,..........100 geres Lots 10, 16, & N W 4 of 17 in the 5th range500 acres Lot 19, in the 4th FMHKEG,........«c«........ «... «200 ACTOS P ‘fi" water.. I Estate, City of Ottawa, comp Lot 18 North Baird Street ; 18, South Nchay et; 23 and 24, South Sparks Street, and 23 and|24 North Queen Streetâ€"will be sold «en blde." | 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 Srarh Street, opposite the Russell House, hm a frontâ€" on an Snarks) Street of 118 ft. 6in., on Welâ€" Business« Lot 10, Range A, Colog Lot7, 2nd Range,.....> Lot 7, 3d Range,........â€" West } 19, 1st range,..« Lots 6 and 7, 3d range, West $ 39, CCCE C insl Rat Lots 6 and 7, 3d range, Musk Rat Lake... 400 acres Lot 5, ith range, Musk Rat Lake........... 200 acres GNSLOW. t West } Lot 15, in the dth TWDGOcceecec sn enln 50 acres South {‘IAI. in the 7th w.................lim acres North 4 of Lots 23, 25, 26 & 27, in range 9.400 acres Xw\!]-dldfl.!ldl:l,ts;ofu, # 1 S7 danlp 2 ht e0e o wbA i ON MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1866, k OF Lot H.i-tbo..lmr Lots 12, (163 n!u-:z. 3 W q ot11, re Lot 3, in the Bth CONC@88ION........«««««=>> «â€"ALLUMETTE ISLAND Â¥ MILLS known as the GATINEAU 'llol.!g awa, and & shout distance above the new rfidgo now " it with water power capable of driving a latge amount of ITTS on the Tomasine and tatinoau rivets, lfnuo Cr Furthor terms will be BELONCINC TO ANQREW MAIN, In the City Licence 10 TIMBER LIMITS, â€" . _ v c PROPERTY, and 4, Theodore Streel a «11, WKing Street, Kast | â€" 14, W ilbrod Sout $, 3, 4, Theodore N{fl r _J8, Gloucester St cet 43, 43, Besserer Street N and Farming Prop ngs of large Lumb wWESTMEATH le wllll édoinmence at one pâ€"n« °_ cact 'day. erms will be made known previous to the above properties cat be seen and ormation obtained. In Montreal, from feK AY, Exchange Court. In Aylmer, RY CHEPMELL, at the Office of the In Quebec, from JOHN FORAN, Eaqt., CUMBERLAND of Ottawa, , 1% (133 & or THE EST AX, to close the T t. will offer by BRISTOL 411, 18( a8, + 465. " 4t4, . ." 444 _ 445. . " 2464 . > & block of somé , together with i sites, with an I & RERTRCC of very NPM Draught quantity of Chaine, wpes, a couple of hundred pairs of THESTLE & BALDWIN ite the Untario Bank, Spat a 1 made Kn with the Sussex Nt and a G finest sites in the of 19,.... range 11 win res), and not preâ€" is at the re some logs in orth N ost rth, os. 219 extendâ€" Litâ€" of from ing an , Saw h, with gh the k peongo miles, es, and 200 Mill naterial m, Pork, h will be its is reâ€" censes . with large mense ixteen either . depot r with fland, four to number nlimited rilt n in a future .ayl st of 16%acres 200 acres 200 acres 100 acres 400 acres .200 acres ared 200 acres 100 acres 100 acres 300 acres 100 acres i8 100 acres rictor at the Mills, B0 100 acres NEAU MILLS, situated about seven miles ow Bridgo now in course of erection. Also, three a laÂ¥ge amount of machinery, Also, the following vivers, Ignace Creek and Gatineau, Joan de Terre 10# wC 200 lately «« Block A 51 acres 50 acres O P ER CE L nare miles,â€"Tomasine River e u. VARIETY HALL! Tllli USDERS1IGNED HAVING Pur= chased the , FURNITURE of Two Private Dwellings, now offers the same for sale, and will | Houéenold Furniture f N~NOTICE. A NEW FIRM JUST OPENED i @vE JUST OPENED THEIR ESe H tablishment, im Proderick‘s New! Block, Susâ€" sex Street, where they will sell by PUBLIC AUVUCTION, ; cfi in on e | Every evening at T otclock. | Their stock consists of ‘Lmd_clolhlg C l Lo t . ( 11040 0 Lc dhcsoids 2 1 i BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Also, a firstâ€"class assortment, of fCRO(‘KEnY AND GLASSWARE #~ At the Variety Hal‘, No: 54, Sussex Street. JOSEPH BOYDEN, _ ____ rks advertisement upied by Messrs. Jas. Bropon & Co .(5011‘2 wa c a in St. [fl\\'l‘t’il(fc Tow BoatUB'y, AUCTION SALE Passenger and Freight Line between Quebec j and Pictom > ® Tnn&hm‘nxnm AND l'Al‘I‘-lAlLllg new Steamer « UNION," Cafi. w. Da A will leave the St. Andrew‘s W rf, Quebec, op TUESDAY, the 7th AUGUST next, at‘4 p.m. for Pictou, calling, going and returning, at Father Point, Gaspe, Porce, Pu&obhc. D:fi‘ulo, Nowâ€" castle, Chatham, and Shediac. y FARES : No. Oubin, to Fictou, INCIROIO® 700 200. drabv SLOOFRRG,.. sc ccucc0. . cccerrerctes wveaiterrerneea n erraiil 7.50 This splendid steamer has all the modern imâ€" provements, with large family staterooms, and is acknowledged to be one of the fuastest vessels on the §CpUn Pirther information apply at the Company‘s or further information \ Office, St. Andrew‘s Wharf. * y J. CHAROT, _ \UTCTION SALES. and 186y gorasiesiere dn nc p im oteint e n 11 1 || mm 024 Provincial TelegrapHk Line!\||~â€"jipg gnowik AND BEAUTY PEG TOP DEPOT| sult. On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, â€" | wilt UsT KEOEIVED,, AN, ADDITIONAL fut ;'nflf:::- Mu glos: r Leloont>"""" C »Hanky ‘ed t« English, Scot ‘All of which will style.. j®~ 1 re" ;?m members of l?::: Ottawa, May 2, 1866/;, tch and Canadian Tweeds, Doeskin#s * Cottons; Table Linens Readymade Clothings Satchel‘s Cutlerys Crow and Colonge River, Ignace Creek. > Jean de Terre River, on arrefreenencontines ueebvect N 00 or at Yessrs,. Cunningham & Lind evaduts y 194â€"44 54; Sussex Street. 1ci0 MERACCCCT ‘ Cnl!l.;'or’ci-, _V:_-Ao_t‘._lnlh oP VALUARLE WARDELL & Co. AL8O, ‘â€"-.‘“ 'M-, | Cords; Cricketing Fiannols, &¢â€" 10, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of . ; Scotch, and Canadian T weeds, o wilt be made -N::;P&"‘“' geod ~ T respectfull e patroba ers of the l“dl:‘q'm _ G. M» HOLBROOK â€" Late of the Pog Top Depot, Quebeés. & General Commission Agent. 100 THE seei® OH CC compasys | >A 1 "La Creme‘‘ Cigars. 108. 0_ .fq-uux'.&f. omcs Randierat on se ___|| | ‘Otews, Avril 26. 1843. 10 Ee T Desen Mnsd ‘They are a blessing, Morally, Mentally nfml Physicâ€" ally, _ Mood has sung in pathetic strai how : ‘ « With fingers weary and worn, | : With eyelids heavy and rod, | A woman sat in unwomanly rags, . | Plying her needl¢ and thread ; >| I Ml {stitech! stitch IM % | n , hunger rt, Pu And still wfi a voiee of dolorous pitchâ€" ° She sang the < Song of the Shirt.! " â€" Every has wished <that this ‘pmr ‘ woman h busl‘mlfll with one of WHEELER & WILSO! @ MACHINES, that, Hood might ha 'l'llhltnlhfillly of her,â€" A sat in an elegant room, With joyous heart and looks sorene ; Hor fingers guided her work, * hor foot was turning a Sewing Machinc. She the last uw,Open.sona As the cast iron Dorcas sewed the soams, She sewed the buttons where they belong, And blessed the inventor of Sewing Machines. ‘ Who does not envy Méssrs. Wheoler & Wilson the innumerable benisons they must have received l'n?\ the fair sex, whose former work of weeks they ha r&:nblod them todo in how«, and in a far suâ€" péerior manner. | The earnest sockor after domestic felicity cannot invest $50 more rmfiubly than in the purchase of a SEWING MACHINE. The female members of his houschold will be ralieved of their sowing drudgery. W hat was labor will become, recreation, and they will hereafter have time for social etjoyment and intellectual cultureâ€"But ‘wo will not attempt to prove what everybody admits, that erery jamily should have a Sewing: Machine, The question isâ€" What kind to get? The answer jsâ€"f/et the Best! Which means WAEELER & WLILSON®S. They will exccute in a superior style, a greater variety of work ; they are more simple in construction than any other Lock Stitch Machines,and are consequentâ€" ty more durable and less liable to get outof repair, and they work with less noiso and friction than any other. These are tacts that have been certified to by impartial judges at Town, County, Provincial, State, National, and World‘s Exhibitions in Europe !~ | and América. â€" G. A. WALTON, Agent. / 116â€"7 w_ N. B.â€"Nee\uo: for all Machines, Machine Oil, Spoo! Silk, ete. . All kinds of Sewing Machines repaired. i viuk | / 90y ... FAL RoyalCanadianBant Ottawa, June 21 Birthday & W edding Presen SHEFFIELD L10USE, EK. MacuILLIVRAY &£ 00, FANCY GOODS. _| Agetrschaum Briar, Gutta Percha Pipé3,&¢. T obaccos, ‘Prime Imported S T O B A C Ottawa, June 26. Ottaws, July 17. OTR.AW A AQEN CY : ceâ€"Desbarats‘ Buildiné, T7 Sparks S ; M. P. HAYES, +. ~RooSs 26)} SPARES â€" t&»â€" NORTH SIDE, . Has just recoived by express this « THE MODERN INV! vo gecml\'lilh" ‘nflfil‘ ber than Pure Virginia, Tobacco, 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA Mrs. 8. A. Allten‘s Wor Hair Restorer and Dro ing invigorate, strongt and lengthen the hair. 1 act directly upon the r of the hair, supplyind quired nourishment, l natural color and bed returns. Grey hair di pears, bald spots are .ered, hair stops falling, luzxuriant growth is the E N‘L L sult. Ladiés and Childre will appreciate the deligh fpult fragrance and pic glossy appearance impar ‘ed to the hair, and no fel of soiling the skin, scazb ‘ most elegant. headâ€"dress. Sold by all Druggists. | _ Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N.Y. Sold by George Mortimez, John Roberts W M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy and + S inner is and, MB VCY 1 Ottawa (Dec.! 98 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS _ | j AND JEW ELLERS. . ZIMNV TC )BAUC‘OS. enorc® AssoRTaENT oP AND A QUANTITY OP Sparks Street, Oftawa DEALER |n[;iil? of t NTION®S rcod to & ’ERMANi Cigatrs, uext or . | | +\ and Estimates of Buildings prepareUs °/ /10 ,. c o | ! d accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued, Tw medd dnriedfon P ho | y itects, &¢., tte per pount. | & Departmental Buildings. ‘rom 2 ets up to 'P’ CtSâ€"â€"| Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, % n for a new musical January 26. 33â€"utf »cks from the day the | ~â€"â€"L iAz on hncmncccn cce m g || NSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.==The creditor ;‘,‘}‘,L‘ii‘:,"gf;;, ', l of the undersigned are notified to meot at the [ ito. office of Messrs. lfl?&hk and Moore, in the eitx of â€"â€" â€"â€"r-% _/ | Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH day d of AUGUST next, at the hour of Ten ofclock in the 'ted st 0k forencon, to receive statements of his affairs, and t« f \ _ * | name an assignee. + | { C. SPARROW, Jz. O S | tp Dated at the City of, Ottaws, 2 , In the t m i 'KS oI.. This mhan-fy, A.D., 1866. 189td SIDE, «@Gi <| y nfu this day a| fresh .__â€"â€"g-â€"gâ€"_â€"_â€"_» we== * itz en 0 T b | waANTS. weooidne ue ud o ) se e eiguakea ie ienss w k 0 aqco’ WAI'I'ID, 1N A RESPECTABL] tity or ‘ â€"situation, an unfurnished sitting room an j igthend wae sleeping room. â€" Address W, with particulars, i : yoome AUUMD® _ buhia maver. â€" 199 Aokxt. 157t¢ HAV! TH | H McLEANOFFERS FOR | & sale in one or in two lots, the | above desirable: property» The | 0 first Lot, woll adapted for a Gentleâ€" | man‘s country residence, consists of 40 acres, more | or less, of good pasture and table land, well fenced, | with ‘food Stone Cotur, 50x60, a large prolific Orâ€" | chard, Barn, Stable, &c. The House stands from | 80 to 100 feet above the level of the Ottawa river, | ilistant half a mile. . The view from the House and | land is magnificent, including the Parliament | Buildings at Ottawa, AD extensive view of the river | land Lower Canada, with the mountains in the disâ€" | tance. This Lot is well adapted for building purâ€" 8. ?po'.l“ho Second Lot consists of 90 mneres of good ara» | ‘ble land, abutting on the Ottawa. Thert is a Cotâ€" â€" \tage and Barn, &e. ; there is brick earth on the |edge of the river. This Lot would be divided into |two Lots, for two purchasers, if required. ; | For further particulars apply to lréoolcmn. i _2002 10â€"f asâ€" hey ots ght~ "tch, ‘ancy Press Goods, 8 n‘t be M AW A, July 28. E DETERMINED TO OFFER WTEFOLEEHBALE ANAL) UE JA â€".â€"+ No. 20, Sparks | Street, Ottawa. I 189y CH BLACK IR STOCK COMPRISES THE N yeâ€" ARLAND, BEAUMONT FARM. PUILIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, that default having been made in the payâ€" ment of the principal money and interest mentioned in certain moflpio deeds made bLDtniel MeCurâ€" dy, of the Towns igof Russell, the County of dy, of the IOWIRUL "" Un KWeavsof the said Townâ€" in CCreRtE UTCBCbIC L D. dy, of the Towuhg of Russell, in the CoUNIY 0° Russell, 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 lfl°"§‘l‘ deeds were duly assigned by . the said James Keays to Michael Stevenson, of the city of Quebec, Esquire, the said lands and premisâ€" es will, in pursumnce of the gvor of sale contained in the said mortgage deeds, sold by mie aucâ€" tion at the law office of Messrs. Beott & , in the City of Ottawa, THURSDAY, the . SIXTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST next, at twelve o‘clock noon. The sale being under & Power the said Michael Stevenson will covenant a inst his own acts only. All Searches, Abstracts, goodl and Conveyancing charges will be at the ex of the purchaser. Dated this 'rnncy-dgtth dl{vof Alull{ lsm . A. ROSS, EOe EC Ha The sale being under & Stevenson will covenant af All Searches, Abstracts, charges will be at the ex Dated this ’l‘nnty-dlr' FOR SALE °W en, that an appli Provincial Parliament, Act to incorporate the | pany, ‘OTIC‘I.â€"PLAKl. ."OIFICA'I‘IONI + \@ and Estimates of Buildings prepared; disputâ€" ed accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued, AUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stent & Laver, Architects, & ., & _. Departmental Buildings. AP SALE of BLACK& FANCY SILKS. BTAND. MUTUHMOR & C0. Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26. lllOlaVIl'l‘ w En 2l of the undersigned are notified to meot at the office of Messrs. lfl?drhk and Moore, in the eitj of Montreal, on W ED: ‘ESDAY, the FLFTEEN TH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the forencon, to receive statements of his affairs, and to name an assignee. + M SPARROW, Jr. Dated at the City of Ottawa, , In the Comltf of Carleton, This 27th of July, A.D., 1866. AUTGUST 10, 1866. t to InCOrpOT®®" ""C UV " ce of Ottaw ny for the supply of the city of Ottaw & with water Ottawa, January 30. ; 36â€" WAI'I‘ID, IN A RJ â€" situation, an unfurnished .Ioming yoom. . Address W, wit! clading terms, at the office of this 1 WAI'I‘ID--AT STIFFE: AND GRE= gory‘s Photographic Art Gallery, a smart yo?nglud, 14 to 15 years old ; one who can read and write well. â€" Apply at gallery from 8 to 9 o‘clock, 195.3 AND WAII‘ID‘-A Situation in a General Store by ‘:‘p-rnl of 20 years‘ experience, Speaks French English ; also thoroughly unâ€" derstands Bookâ€"keeping. . References if ra:h-od. Please address to A. B., at the Post % awa. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1864.==The croditors WE MRUC ~C "[â€"and 4n meot at the WV An% desirous of obtaining situations as RESIâ€" are desirous of obtaining situations as RESIâ€" DENT GOVERNESSES, or as Teachers of Junior FOV RRNSODEDY * 02 %o in Academics. OTICEK.=â€"â€"NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIV= 1 PECIRLC M hae male to the Pupils, cith , OF corscayt en ind PoPucresofpiace, whethor in Canada or in the States. LCR NT CLLHLL aarfanlars ® Address, by lettor, _ _ Ju J.orJ. K. ERBBH ALIUIAT : Co. Bt. Maurice, Canada. East. Oltewe, Ajeil 2, 18004, i 5:.; : C BC : : 0 . M o W‘"-”'â€"‘ SITUATION in a GROâ€" man wh uup:&adh&ow”:’rng 0 this office. o a lawk, April 14.. | 0| 1e xt Ottawa, July 27. Ottawa, April 23. M» gentiemen MBY ©"""."*"" ~uhout b reasonable terms, either with or without bu& OnADI® CH0D * C lu2 Cuaan‘a Printing Of the brick building next the Que¢ ".T,fl’m,s s 1 Srarks Burest, Olfama. 19 191td AT VERY GREATLY This is a ANTED, «*= A Apply at this office. OARDING. «=« ANTED.«â€"« JMMEDIATELY, a Firstâ€" Class COOK. Apply at the Tmmxs (::’u" They have also in stock a very choi DESIRABLE NOTICES. Solicitor for Michael Stevenson. D, IN A RESPECTABLE a, an unfurnished sitting room and ‘Address W, with particulars, inâ€" at the office of this paper. 190¢f OR TO LET. favorable opportunity for part J. or J. E., wWaAaNTS. may ME NEWEST DESIGNS, LMPORTED BY SEASON, FROM PARIS DIRECT. > 7 . A i Ancvvervstzpine & T Ffin will be made to the at its next session, for an Mitawa Water Works Comâ€" ON MONDAY, ‘Tm w HOLE STOCK |OF C. SPARROW, Jr CHAMBERMAID. 103tf in comfortable YOUNG LADIES AND FANCY SILKS ! gooDs | 4T . YERY [( _R l Lot No. 7 South side of Murray Street, wit ble House and large Yard and | Stibles. This is one of / the best stands in the City | for a Tavern or Boarding House, i m TCLSOy : > * 107â€"tf a GROâ€" FOUR FAII FOR. SALE.â€"One Hundred and‘ Ninety Acres of land. in the Tm-f mhirol %ww e property ol e late Sell) ?)mp.llundml and Fifty Aores of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivaâ€" ion with good Dwelling House, Barn, and other qutbuildings thereon. | This l;n is of the best qullity, and situ seven milesofrom Oftawa City on macadami road le(udilg ';.}r‘til::lm. (se undersignolt For further ars & m to e JP Bll*. § t WILLLAM GRAHAM, ‘ JAMES BEARMAN,| | * Executors of the Estate of the late George Bell l par Address Bell‘s Corners P.0, # June 20, 1866. â€" 4 156â€"f k n 4 rl\uu' VALUABLE PRO4 tch .. c perty known as T. M. Blas: dell‘s Homestead, containing about Two Acros, beautifully situated on e Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side Wel+ agton Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling DUCED PRICES. a requiring Silks to procure 1 ~ Runu. RESIDENCES. l ‘The Subscriber offers for ssle Lots to suit Krehum. in the itnâ€" mediate vicinity of Ottawa. e. muny is pleasantly situated on the banks of wa River, 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, und where they would be free from heary taxes.~ For further information, tj)pll so | . & W. THOMSON. Ottawa, May 17. 128â€"3m lot of newest designs in FOR SALE OR TO LET. bogns .A Pounnlox GIVEN IM« yÂ¥ > mediately. .A new Brick Building on Besserer Stroot, Sandy Hill, near the residence of Hon.: Maleolm Cameron. This building contains Se Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with all modern jmâ€" provements. . A large Two storey Wooden Blflding,oq the corâ€" her of Murray Streets. This House lined wi Brick, fnrnhLd with double doors and window and Venetian Blinds. Thereis alarge K m and Shed attached, with Pum , Stables and other Buildings in the ‘yud This Eun is well :‘lor a Store, Hotel, Boarding House, or private i ence. 4 ‘ For further particulars ls!ply to + | °D. p. OHANLY] _ _ An‘ To RENT,.â€"â€"â€"A BAKE «t ’\ House, with workimuuilq. with a good house 'yn.nk 5"stabling ; and a good run of cu rs ; also, for sale a good baker‘s wagon, horse harness. â€" Possession immediat»ly, mtmod- e. . Apply at this office for pnrticuh't:; * T 40 Ottawa, February 10. 4 FOI BAL ‘ uied y hk ; bonntifuily sit } Road, within conu.minim acres or the posed of the broken Lots 24 sion oc;r:. Fropt on Nepe: 1| Also No. 62, in Christ L For terms and pllfiollll â€" | Charles Forrest, Merrickvill * OR $ALE.â€"Lots 9 10 fi F . Aooth Sido Sparks '%:‘ek ‘ nearly ite the on c : the mwm nfluz:'nl is to be erected, apd within five minutes‘ walk of the (other Banks. â€" Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. P* ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAND. | ‘In the 'l‘ownshi‘q of Gloucester, situated about half a inile from Billings Bridge. . This land can be sold en :M f:rr:: lots of 5 .‘cro' or er particulars, ® to | Protitrs UhEmow, ESQ. | wis and Mantles. Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866. AND FOLLOWING DAYS, THELR P OE February 10, 1866 buldhll‘& situated on TNG MATRUMITT Road, within five miles from Ottawa&, containing 300 acres or thereabouts, being comâ€" posed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in htsoncu- sion Ottaws, Fropnt on Nepean. & Also No. 62, in Christ Church, Ottawa. For h?l and particulars, safly to the Rovd. Charles Forrest, Merrickville, or to _ | 5$ f LEWIS g Plig‘ll!!. arr a. Hake 10. 1866. Tt w y Â¥eby 10, 1866 for a General Merchant. For particulars apply Richmond, February 10, 1866. ~PERRY*DAYVIS‘ ~/~ ySGRTABLE ~ _ P AIN â€" KILLER! C . AT ME OLD PRICE. -’B"AR' or CoOUNTERFEITS AND sote Roannprpiapeie .2 u+ "9°C CR Apply to Dwellings to Let. ET AILL. r54 Fon SALE.â€"â€"THE WEST« erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26. and 28, in 1e Concession, upmouhthooowycdo. . E. Aylen, Eeq. For further ~particulars to soux and Wx. Tnowsox, u;su. and + Dwry. Barrister, Ottawa. 14146 eneral MOrCN®T h ‘particulars apply to the Propristor on the pa t aEoRGEBROW®. 7 caduic s ant n h t F wWoORTHLESS 1xtTarioks. OUSE4& LOT FOR SALE ; VERY CHEAP. / being owned by the late Captain Baker: the late in Baker, go-fii:“yy-':“‘"“ 5‘;\%‘:‘ LOW â€" PRICES 1 LEWIS & PINHEY, THEMSELVES, THILS Barristers, Snor ANp. nw:zt‘nm- House for Sale in the village of Richmond, 18 miles from the City of Oitawa. (An excellent opening with about1} acres of LEWIS & PINHEY, . | SALE,«â€"That eligible erty known as Woonroor8, &e., m"‘" P. OHANLY ** _ Sandy A6â€"utf 189y City of Ottawa. CGreat Show! WoNDERELL WILD ANDNLS Remodel led, R t proved fo cAE :1 Reserved Seats. «« Childre Performatr * tmg l THIS MAMMOTH CREATURE ! One of the fineaf llnuilllxl in the collection, is recent importation, having been parchased . firc Batty‘s Zoologi Institute, expressly for this « tablishment. ing doefle, kind, and affection in disposition, Herr Len cl determined to #o {ra and educate it that he cf ald M | Friday & 10 thus exhibit it in crnpui-..n to the inary brites in the deg of which he such heroic exploits. | 'I‘lm«'l‘mnk Lo: W alks \Cage among the Spec Mounts a Pedéstal crec d on a Spiet car, nfl.’; s borne in triumph th thoroughfares, to the nishment . the assembled masses. Will appear of the Ifigucr, i DANX GASTELLO®S A I Lot it Loose in the Street ! , ult i nramlay ts t sdntnavizon to the Gerot â€"and His Sagacious Trick sistible Pony, the ®! World, JANiM“'- a j peds, New and Sthrtling £p ¢ in any exbi The most ing arti monsters «mflur« wild LLONS and LP ance that has cre Mfi:flw the count vle have endorsed ple\l'1 endors Greatest, Dis} Novel, Sta The Cir Comprising some 0 Equestrian and ( among whom are A ing Eur:{nln Equ tress of the Maneg nic Equnfinofllw 6 Artemis Ward;‘ PP o sc caadl Leaper; Messrs. 11 Calisthenic artistes to win the title jof La June Burt, the Mr. Robert Joh Saunders, Leapi Dan Castelo, the the world ; Mr. W saulter ; Mr. Tom joned clown; Mr. ble of Ringâ€"Maste of versatile abiliti fame and position The Richmond with the wild of what nerve, © .:hhn. '{he the genus feline, m.i' and caged, innate ferocity» that «Jlion kings" to i certain exten tures know little posed to either ki gel ..!.n‘m den, NOR retire * the d passes rough t wards it, but fai ies of howls and as the dpe\-fm-nm a shudder, and fatally. " AMUSEMEXNXTS, D AN AD wflp.,mr...;...nu. K &2 e C * _ Prescott, Tuesday, .. ... .«Aug: 14. | Nambers Warranted» Cornwall, Wednesday, . ... Aug. u.,'l July 19. 186¢. t| Display of INTREPLDITY Ever displayed by Mortal Being. IUERR they. gro n his Mot troduce h «PFl JSS14 [1sSTON 25 CENT® thit fitted, and (.h'r-lly lim= the Season of 1866. lo‘s GREAT SHUW xÂ¥TEA*AX. W aturday, Aug. 10&11, n inder 10 years of age....=> CC ceatternoon and eve 2 and s o‘clock. EXIHIBMTION AND and Graph ®M Py toars & Laon.~ ‘Tis All the animals of lh"u”?eciu ave handled were trained, and rendered do:i.l;. But these ‘:::Ql‘ caressing, .appear to ness ur.tlmilfurit_\u Merr [:r- with apparent unconcern, and alâ€" 1, epit (eatâ€"like,) and strike mt keep their distanct. "Me feeds PE Ee e 22 0P sen¢ Sn AT SHOW | Lion.~ *Tis when he is ab0" r becomes so apparont. As e barred grate they all #pring toâ€" ng to catch him they get up a serâ€" »ars the most deafening. Great e is, one eannot behold it without noricnce a dread lestit might end his one feature alone, Wa# @pou/@UC t animated .Pwun will torminate d, highly trained Acting Horses,and TLL PERFORM AT le, Monday,.. > .â€" . ‘The papers and the hea mentnied i te t theâ€" io most eminent people in "MC ymnastic depnruncmb of art, lile. Palmyra Holioway, leadâ€" tian; Mrs. Dan Castello, Misâ€" ; Mdlie. Ella Lemoine, Mistrioâ€" r. E. Holloway, the Lightning on and Powers, the dnring 3 Mr. T. W atson, who bids fair ampion Rider of the World; Wild Morseman of the Plain® ; cenic l’.gumim; Mr. J. and Vauiting Rider; Young qungest and smallest Clown in Lehman, a very export Somerâ€" pu‘;n ‘aunnt and oldâ€"fashâ€" ormce F. Nichols, the most affa~ s ; Mr. Thos. Hodge, and others, «, that must in â€"time win them who has ever handled the Plains and Jungles, with the ESSES, and give a performâ€" an unparallicled excl:emcnt Whig said: Merr lmn1-l’l foats. rals furnish a wonderft] evidence | courage and determination can mais are splendid #pecimens oi nd having been but recently capâ€" etain the major portion of their All the animals of this :r"“ L _ naxAlad ware tinined, and rel.uv given forthe firet time ition in the country. "|* iN CAsTELLO‘® ey Attire, give his htmore s magnificént horse w ith the ing Mane," | AND PROCESSION| Andy Johnson ; thh irreâ€" Most ard smartest in the | those irrepressible Quadâ€" HEM Ml'lk:.-‘," I & : & " Brick Pomeroy." perience 11 otclock, a.m.,.and will, withont S TELLO and Mules N CZIAR, LENGEL, 1 on a Spierdidly wrought triumph through erowded onishment and delight of ilks from his Snectators1 { nge... 25 cents Company igco of ment fr ren he is about ehieree and 1e performs alone , w as $80,000 67 train Ottawa, July 23 Farms For Sale! in the 200 & »>~ To LET.==Two new cottages m n diien ie 9 udgofld tone cellars. 200 100 / 100 Asru-nl 1O cilih .24 4. d ce teting c tertvar wl r C different parts of the city, well adgpted eith fimvm residences or business purposes. For further particulars and terms of sale. Arruy To H. J. FRIEL & ©O., Or to H. MOLEAN, Land Agent. Menovenndoniimne mt o ® 00 c ce 14f Oltawa, December 18, 1865. PROPERTY FORSALE. CITYâ€" PROPERTYV! Wl'l'l“l TWOâ€"ANDâ€"A«â€"HALP MILE® of the c\z Limits, with A DWELLING HOUSE erected One half of the land is cleared and well fenced, These properties are worthy the attention of intending purchasers, and will be sold CHEAP. A = lND:FP:_"lr‘:BLE ‘l‘!‘f!.l! WILL BE GIVEN "or further particulare to $ c n e EGG0,E8G. â€" â€" [N THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN Q.l:'v I Juus‘:;w.. ) mt | *55 | orawa. Feb. 12, 1886. _ i‘_t:z..:.. j r Wl AND LANC ranceCompai@ _ ml('lll oF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN MALL FARM, #ituated in the Townehip of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East halfof Lot No. :F in the second concession, Rideau Front. "There is anextensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is cover â€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush. ‘The Farm i« within five miles of the City, and is beauti i":ally oillu:m: on the banks of the RW* iver, thus baving an a/ to the city : either by land ol:‘wmm'!-h‘hd is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. _oTs Nos. 2 AND 3 4 side of Wilbrod Street. ed "opposite St. Hing nd are ol se private dwellings. LOTS & HOUSES. 300 hf chests young HMyson Tea. ak0 â€" do °_ Twankay do. â€"ALSOâ€" TWO AND AolIAl‘l‘ sTORY HOUSE, " TTE (a%n on Atas of Cuthontt '0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th con eession. . There is hbout 20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. A No« 3+ GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, &e. '0 ACBES OF LA ND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. â€" There is about 25 aeres of thi« Farm cleared, the remainder is cover â€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a wood Farm, and will be sold mt reasonable yPe en T O e on ids . situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also & good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the im« mediate vicinity of the I..ilt."y Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private residence. s P a UMBER OF good Farm, rates. tion m ApCnecene + >R m ies Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. . This Farm is situated with in T wo miles of the Gloucester Church, and withiin ‘Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 weres of this l-'u-,ehu-dul-‘c‘n- My19â€"130â€"3m No. 5» '0 AcCRES OF LAND IN THE ‘Township of Gloueester, (‘aflg of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot. o. 21, in 2nd concession. This is a good Farm and will be sold cheap. INSURANCE. ADVERTS. PHCCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y GILLESPIE, MOFFATT &G0, inox _ AND L iNCig$ | ranceCom ; rBik axp ffrc ! For the special stcurity of Policy«hoiders in Canada, Ts nrenared to accept Risks, on Dwellingâ€"houses, I to Risks , on Dwellingâ€"houses n'o...':u q.,.‘:.: Furniture, and General Mer chandise at the lowest current rates. , JOHN DURIE, ; i. thfparia Burexk_ BR in conformity with the Provincial Act, i Hundred Thousand Dollars, %4,. All having escaped the late duties. JOSEPH PHELAN, 171f 535 and 537 Paul Street, Montreal. |oopâ€".-lll¢-b“- 25 hhds. Ginâ€" “qr.e“lflil- 300 Green cases Gin. £00 Brandy do. . > ?:mfl:m“aui-l-b L TQ T O RISR. Y k LV ABLE FOR No» 4« ACRES OF LAND, IN THE NC No TLc sipdrnnds. AGENTS POR CANADA. ~** IIs COMPANY HAVING INVESTED, â€" . OF LOKDOK, ‘! V Esxtablished in 1782. POR SALE, 25 ACRES OF LAND AXD A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP A P husrxsox, The Tea Pot, Ottawa CoxsIsTING or anD 3 ON THE NORTH t. anr'- lege, (Sand well suited for mm; 1» LOTs SITUATED IN / well adgpted either Ottawa.

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