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c to hm ut Auoui!fiq& a, having for ie national societies where all r associate for ons monize these srce w exist between aim should be to pirit in this great adiany Rarmony, Canajian pride.*‘ Protestant Car of nationali nonâ€"sectaria 2304 Mar »A for those who » should become one dollar, RMesiâ€" ed . free.â€"CGartiod. wed by Mr, Pratt, im o.'dofi:k*t‘» L may this itable 19 "" .L or'fl" wuflw 'a-.“““‘ “‘ote“w Wo trust that tho ail the membe® 2. 2s mt the formation of The soci¢ly i6 to ctarian and Rome > of Management om. the different about thirtyâ€"five save business t Id';!l”“ s morning, before s sabd, . Als0 *""" rinined to panisi inwait for h * g compeliodhin bd-pn.d(“““' rred with vagredt~ df tit ENE VoLRyp e A W a, burpose of formâ€". of riw‘ ality and secturk ity to relim‘.:' distre=s, wi het feelings ' a suciety h: + he had speut® it was the means aprying UiiG giren® Ivod, that tike aaâ€" sh«‘! be on D wligrous services otestant chavches wm shalt protite. . Porter, C aml subsmit z, to be held on Miy power to wid .z"-l tille was over Isaacs‘ hant. ressod , “jpfd‘ rlM\M' as called to the «cts of theimncet vertiscument, and n alliznce wuder â€"stant Bonevelent _ Rhasipred V feel ““m attenda0c* \ secoaded by Mr <t8 lr' h into th rute bes pers wfd quest en lfl; mach of nce, thary, and NW atisfaction giÂ¥ ‘ S t‘l\b"’. ,‘.:10!“ by Mr unay st eaght 1 compli Mc * Objects, as sct “dl-fl“ the purpos: of n i wel priv ud to a fl“ r‘h'" I - ;s amil 1. P. t veniag. -‘i‘_‘_ anist O# fined temdelâ€" aubort 'M CC ""â€" ./ rok t '.u“’“ Tery geacelul C1 0 Te ‘. 3 ©v"0d un ent I‘eihl- ’i 28 t .“ their N UEUVIEY mel N«ly such a NCuil al meut, g“ io setore l m id tog m mm * which P HNSoy have t "*~ NE cuy weliche 3CVe; and me«râ€" Aciwen U Ton ETiX * be ut 5°, s ledge, Nsimey | 4 I am by L <@& the dn g y *Â¥ to return. A loan between the Peruvian CGoâ€" vernment and the con i;nees of guano for $12,000,000 is about to be closed. Guatemaâ€" ln h-mlbdlhorigltlomnncta railroad from the port of San Joss to Escuintla. $ From Australia« Advices from Australia are to ‘the 7th ult. Earl Balmoral, the new governor of Now South Wales, had arrived there, The Captain aad crew of the schooner Murcen Renny were massacred at Solomon Group Island by the natives. ° It is jast discovered that the .ship General Grant, which leit Melbourne fot Lonâ€" don, May, 1266, was wrecked at Auckland Island the same month, by being drawn into a large cove twentyâ€"five fathoms deep. Oaly fifteen persons were saved. * A Snow Storm in Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass., March 22.â€"The snow storm of yesterday proved the most severe of the season,‘and the trains on all the roads in this vicinity were greatly delayed. the Wasutxcrtox, March 23.â€"Accodnts from Crete relate to the massacres of Christians by . _ "â€" . "Ciate to the massacres of Christians by the Turks. . The Grand Vizier, at first underâ€" tnking to punish the murderers, instead of which he gave a cordial welcome to their chiefs, ‘The Christians were so much disgusted at this tha‘ft?ey applied to the Consul and the Rusâ€" 1_New Yorr, March 23.â€"The Tribine‘s lpo- cial says : ‘Ihe President‘s answer to the urâ€" peachment articles will be voluminous. ‘The New Yorx, March 23.â€"The Heraid‘s special dvle.)n- 8St. Thomas of the 16th report #iau Admiral to be conveyed to Greece. * The Cretans maintain their independence, and alâ€" though fresh Turkish troops have acrived, no battle of importance has occurred. THIS MORNIN«‘3 DESPATCHES. cholers had ceased at SE Domingo. There had been some awful shocks of earthquake «t Porto Rico, and the inbabitants were flveâ€" y to the vessels in port for satety. rre Prince Alfred at Australia. Hlerald‘s Sydney (New South Wales) correspondent says : The visit of Prince Alâ€" rif PCE T ETV E200 0T SOTTT® ary the Prince reached Sydney. Opening of Navigation. Nuw Yorr, March 23.â€"The steamer Cnâ€" necticut started for Troy last evening, and the St. Johnand Drew will resatae theit trips beâ€" tween New York and Albany this week. + Treasure from California. The Asizona brought $1,169,779 treasur: trom California counsel have .orcpared about forty pages of luw paper, closcly written, and contiining 13,000 words, which they will read toâ€"morrow. The managers ase ready to put in their expla~ mwh&ly. It is undertorl that the nt‘s counsel will make a motion for a further postponement. . News from Panama. New Yorr, March 22.â€"The steamer Arizoâ€" ns the following news from Panama to the 14th instant :â€"Gen. Olarte, President of the State of Panama, died on the 3rd inst., it is suspected of poison. ‘The State of Toliâ€" ma was rebellious, but the rest of the country is tranquil. ‘The Colombian army has‘ been reduced to 2,000 men. Archbishop Heron died on the 6th ultimo. Dates from Valpaâ€" raiso to Feb. 17th, and Callao to Feb. 27th, have beeit received. Warbetween Chili and Avecsra, Mz., March 22.â€"The storm ceased at noou toâ€"day after a continuation of twentyâ€" six hours. R The Impeachment Trial, Wasumorox, March 22.â€"The witnesses in the impeachment tiial summoned last night were 24 in number, Most, if not all, of them bave been summoned by the impeachment managers, including brevet Maj.â€"Gen. Emery, Adjt.Gen. Thomas, Col. Wallace, Samucl Witkinson, Hou. Burt Van Horn, and exâ€"Postâ€" mausterâ€"Gen. Horatio King. At least seven of the witnesses ars‘reporters, A portion of them have already testified before the manaâ€" gers as to the President‘s specch in Washingâ€" ton on Aug. 18th, 1866, in wonu to the adâ€" dress and resolutions of the Philadelphia Conâ€" servative National Convention, while others testified relative to the language made use of by th@ President in his subsequent speeches at Cleveland and St. Lonis, alluded to in the articles of impeachment. y The Weather, Lostox, Maerch 22%â€"All trains dus from New York and other points arrived here about midnight, and roads are open. Pmzavetrua, March 22.â€"The track of the Philadelphia road is no: e‘l:u of snow, and trains are now -ovl.u‘ usual. 100 Barrels of Coal Oll Destroyed. Petrouscx, P1., March 22.â€"A fire this mornâ€" ing on Mubol'lln- destroyed 4,000 barrels of tanking, and 2,100 barrels of oil. Porn was no lopger apprehended. * As the election approaches in Peru additional candiâ€" dates are brought forward for the Presidency. A dispute had amsen between the Chilian tioâ€" vernment and the French house of Armand for violation of the contract to furnish fronâ€"clads, the delivery of which was forbidden by the French Government. whili bad atvanced a large swm to contrastors, which they rcfuse much damage hbas been done to the shjpping ‘The weither is excessively cold. Many acciâ€" dents to buildings and shipping aro already reported. ) td Indian Outragbs, Ki The Fudians in Grant county, New Mexico, are committing continual outrages. A few dayssince they attacked a train and killied oue man, Subsequently they attacked another train, and stampeded all the mules belonging to it. « .Sr. Locuts, March 22.â€"The factory of the St. Louis Stamping ~Co. was yesterday almost wholly destroyed by fire. : Railway Extension. The Ohio and Mississippi railroad will, it is understood, be extended this season to New Albany . 7 ® ‘ A Banking House Robbed of $9,000. Lovisvicgs, March 22.â€" Yesterday the bank: ing house of N: Long & Co. was entered by tive men and robbed of nine thousand dollars in eurrency, and aq unknowa amount of priâ€" vate deposits. They shot Mr. Long and knocked him dowo. . He subsequently recovâ€" eted and gave the alarm. . A general shooting then commenced, during which a Mr. Owens wasslightly wounded. ‘The robbers escaped New York, March 22.â€"A heayy gale _has Im-_i_lo'lul_tll day, and it is apprchended to Â¥iexxa, March 32.â€"â€"Most enthusiastic deâ€" monstrations of joy are made over the recent action of the Reichsrath on the Civil Marriage Bil!, which is regarded as practically annulling the Concordat. Yesterday; when it became known that the Upper House had rejected the wotion of the clerical party to defer the pasâ€" sage of the" Bill, there was great rejoicing amonyg the people, and last night the city was generaily illuminated. _ Frowexce, March 21.â€"Garibaldi has writâ€" ton a letter the United States Minister, Hon. Geo. P.t‘nrd'hclhil‘ to be the agent of the United States Government. $4* Rows, March 21.1â€"â€"The Pope gave a very gracious receptiou to Admiral Farragut and suite toâ€"day." The Admiral will cemain in Rome a month. | â€" â€" Loxpox, March 23.â€"Admiral Farragut conâ€" timues to receive honors. f . An Imperial decree has been promuigated, h completes tie absorption of Poland ”: Ressia as an integral portion of thke Later advices from Japan represent that Â¥isxxa, March 23.â€"The remains of Dahicl Mavin were brought to Venice yesterday. THISs MORNING‘s DESPATCHES CABLEH NE WS. AMERICAN NEWS. runtry quietand the insurrection suppressed YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHEs YE§TERDAY‘s DESPATCHES Frauk fort. the The Impeachment Question Advices from $t. Thomas. Heary Gale in New York. From Crete. uake. â€" ‘The :h::g‘od Im‘i;:.u that t!l:lo un;ahuto| will be on received at either place, th Company having established a lhrmgh rate on all goods forwardsd from Oitawa to places on the Uppe wa. is mi orJooil will be given by the Shipping Clork, Mr. S. Dydé, Canal Basin Wharf, or at the office of the Company, Wellingtonâ€"street. w 4 it $ CASSBL'ik * Presideat, OttawÂ¥, March 23, 1868. ~608â€" J exty, «ho oree *tion can be hid on application to the Auctioneer. are new and in good repair, and would co d good rent. They are now mfilod by . Mr. Egu. Goodwin. ‘ _ The Lotis 66 x 130, and the title is indizputable. ‘The terms of paymont will be made casy. . Possession can be given on the 1st of May, _ Also, at the same time and place, let No. 10, on the East side ;f (Hloucestorâ€"st., in :ho ei:lyA o.(d.Otk:; wa, a vacant lot. This property is we for b-iklln:hpurro-u. or for a garden, being -t:nt alot and a halfin size. A guarantco title can be given of the lot, and terms of payment will be Upper Oftawa. Cl':rn:,.l .S‘?'l! office of the Cor _Ouaw , Mar Auction Tll | subs a Sale Rogus, it SECOND, 1863 Suleâ€"to take place at 12 o‘slock, a. m. . Any furâ€" ther information can be had by -pxl’ ing to the proprietor, Mr. Armstrong, or to the Auctioncer. between Auction Nale of Real Estate. SHI R A 1 Gene Samples the Auc U j Ottawa, In Lots AT THE STORES RCON Provines of Ontario. § of the County of Carleton. In the matter of MATTHEW RICHEY, en Insolvent. f Tlll undersigned has filed a consent of â€" his ereditors to his Jischarge, and on MONâ€" DAY, the 3rd day of JUNE next, at the hoar of twelve o‘clock, noon, he will apply to the Judge of the said Court for a confirmation theroof. OnThursday, 26th Inst., AUC‘I’ION ROOMS, No. 35, Rideau» street, below Whyte‘s Stationery Store. ‘The sale of Real Estate at Auction or private sale promptly attended to. Consignments received an‘ immediate attention will be paid. Sales attended in any part of the city or country. ~ 6997 w:)uod at Oitawa, this 18th day of March, A.D., . COUNTY OF CARLETO®N, ¢ In the County Cou:t Wiltâ€"deliver a 1.ECTURE for the BENEFIT of the MECHANICS‘ INSTITUTE & ATHEXâ€" * , EUM, in HER MAJESTYIS THEATRE, On Monday evening, 30th instant TICKETS may be obtained at the stores of Mesers, Orme & Son, James Hope & Co., or from the Trustees of the Institute. Parquette==50 cis; Gallery==35 cts. Ottawa, March 24. 689:d arch 13, 1868 N ormesg.â€"â€" Messrs, L‘lloist & Kavanagh, ca terers of the House of Commons, have received this day;, by express, oysters in the shelt, and have made urnngcmcn?s hercaiter to have a constant supply. % 6030 * Wasinx@tox, March 23.â€"At twelve o‘clock the Senate notitied the House that it was ready to procevd ‘with the impeachment trial, and Chict Justice (Chase took the chair. Mr. Davies, on the grounid that all States are not represent éd, moved the trial be discantinuedâ€"lost by 2 to 19. The answer of the President was then read. . ‘PThe main points are already pubâ€" + BIRTH. o o In this city, on the 20th instan®, Mre. J. T. Pon nock, of a son. L Hon. T. D. Mcbhee, M.P. then lishe It is stated that the President h&s had mon ntcbing~(}xu War Office in expectation that Stanton might lave his post, and that Gen Thomas could be smuggled in. Ur The Secretaty ot War keeps watch ov.r the War Department, and has not been absent an hour from his ofiice for one month. Great rapidity, Simple Machinery {ree, and: instructions gratis. etc., et Sale The ©HOWE® sEwixg Makers, Boot and Shoemakers. aro t CJ S TBJETâ€"Resobitions. in Euglish Care Istax», N.Y., March 23.â€"A schooner pposed to be the Alice Rilgeicay got ashotg fishing Creek shoals. Ail hands lost, HF Tea Sale. 690â€"1â€"13w2 Amos Rowe, 479 43y TNSOLYENT Gold Medal, Paris, 1 fAWA & AYLMER, March 24, 1863 Union Forwarding and Rallway ypuy !nvm‘ assumed the cartsge of goods L WA Y COMPANY. of which can be obtainedâ€"atthe O:fco of loneer. k ‘PERS OF GOODS ion Forwarding TLERmCC EU $ z41803 &« al Assortmont of Staple {ROCERIES, perâ€" Ottawa, t “ny Steamers of the ] o Suit Parchasers, T[OICE JAPAN, ONE o‘clock, L.~B. TACKABERRY TCO T CTC‘ s > § G. A, WALTON, Agent, 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa, "Sole Agent for Ontario, and 105 l\h;g st., West, Toronto. 4 HOWE** SEWING MACHINES are the best for CarriagogTrimm ers, Harness oot and Shoemakers, are the best Shuttle Machine for Tailors, Dressm&kers, Familios, etc., Price from $50. Prospectugfree and instructions gratis. ~ 200 NALFL_CHE3TS A Schooner Lost. RIDEAUâ€"STREET, At EIGHT O‘Crock TO THE â€"â€"1TOâ€" AND IF AaV MATTHEW RICHEY ACT â€"OF 1864 864 A. ROWE, _ Auctioneer €99t1 A. ROW E. 69014 Prize and Gold Medal; Paris, , quict in action, cary to operate, price Tfom $17. | Prospectus otu G. A; WALTON, 37 Sparksâ€"stroct, Ottawa, Agent The Refreshment Tables will be presided over by Mesdames Dahamel, Tilion and xundry. There will also be a Lunch Table held by Mad. A. A..Bouchor. * AO~ ENTRANCE PREE. Those who wish to make n{ donations for this Bazaar, can address them to the Lady Patroness of the Orphan Asylum. _ _ Mek Poit Oifice Department, Ottawa, 20 March, 1968. z St, Myacinthe St. Johns, Ea 8t. Marys, Bl St. Thomas, BAIMI® «..ccc.. Sherbrooke .. Simeos ........ Smith‘s Fualls SOEOL ssersencen Str=tford ... Thorold ...... Threo Rivers Toronto ....... "Lrentor ....... HDELER Quebes Waterioo, East Whitby ......... Windsor ....... Woodstock.. .... Wyoming ....... Point St, Charles Port Hope ........ Prescott ............ Oakville ... Oil Springs UVrangeville Oshawa ..... OtRW @&.. .... PWPWE ssss.. Pembroke Porth...... Peterboro‘ Hamilton .... Hawkesbury Keone ..... Kemptvilic Kipgston .. SNHH c ververee Gananoque Goorgetown Goderich ... Guelph ..... Levis ... Lindsay London . Inzsrsoll Napanee . Niagara _ Norwich . Montrea Carletonâ€"Piace Cayuga......... Chatham, West Chelsen ......... Chippawa ....... Clinton .......... Cobourg .......... Collingwood ... Cornwall.. ...... Elora Danvilie pundas Ferguas Barrie......... Belloville ... Betiin ........ Berthier ...... Bowmanville gr-‘dford rampton ... Brummd.“.. Brighton ..... Brocitville ... Brooklin....... Buckingham Almonte ...... Atnprior.... .. Aurora ........ Aylmer, East 11. The Postmasterâ€"General will be always ready to receive and attend to all applications, compiaints, or other communications addressed to. him by Depositors or others, relative to Post Office Savings Bank mattors. _ es m 12., An additional number of P. #. Offices will be authorized to act‘as Savings Bank agoncies on the 1st July next : 9. Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the name of any Depositor, or the amount of any sum deposited or withdrawn. | _ _ 10. Nocharge will be mads to Depositors on payâ€" ing in, or drawing out money, nor for ruu‘o on communications with the Postmasterâ€"Goneral in relation thereto. Savings Bank, at any ot the Savings Bank Post Oflices which at the time may best suit his conveniâ€" ence, and may exercise the.same choico in drawâ€" ing out money, subjoct only to the ebligation of proâ€" ducing the Pass Book, in proof of identityâ€"whenâ€" ever paying in or drawing out money. 8. }numm at the rate of 4 Y" cent, per annum will be allowed on depositslying in the ordinary deposit accounts, but. when a Depositor has $100 deposited, he or she may re%unt the Postmasterâ€" General to transfor this sum to a special mccount, and will then receivo a Certifisato of such special $100 deposit, benring intorest at 5 per cent. per annum. + 1 Ottawa, March 23, 1868 6. Each Depositor will be luprlild with a Pass Book, and the sums paid in, or withdrawn, will be eptered therein by tho Postmaster receiving or paying the saime, Io addition, a direct receipt for cach amount paid in, will be sent to the Depositor from the Postmasterâ€"General, and the Postmasterâ€" General will issue a cheque, payable at any Post Office Savings Bank dosired, fot any sum withâ€" drawn. * 7. Every Depositor‘s aecount will thus be kept with the Posimasterâ€"Goneral, and a Depositor may pay into his or her account with the Post Office 8. The Postmasters of tho offices named will act as agents for the neui&vt of the money doroliud for transmission to the Postmasterâ€"General, and for the payment b{)otho Postmasterâ€"General of money withdrawn by Deposiors. oo ws, ’l‘llE POSTOPFICE SAVINGS BANKS, established by Statute in the present Session of Parliament, will commence operations on the Ist APRIL, 1868, and the Postmasterâ€"General will, from that day, recoive at «ny of the underâ€" mentioned Post Oflices deposits rsid to the Postâ€" masters by persons wishing to {uo their money in the Government Savings Bank, 3. Ateach Post Ofi¢e named, the Savings Bank regulations may be road by the public, giving full information with respect to the mode of depositing and withdrawing money, and these regulations are printed on the cover of the Pass Book supplied to each deporitor, a + 4. Arty person may have a deposit account, and deposits wili bo received daily, during the ordinary hours of Post Ofice business, of any number of dolâ€" lars, from $1 up to $300, the total a. nount #which can be receiyvedfrum a Depositor in any one year, exâ€" cept in casesto be specially authorized by the Postâ€" masterâ€"(General, f 2. The direct security of the Dominion is given by the Statute for all deposits made. _ _ " _ Post Offtice Savings Banks. Catharines, West.. Hyacinthe .......... Johns, East.......... Marys, Blanshard Thomas, W est .... WEI SEWING POST OPPFICK BAZTA A TE ARDED “gksm,azm Ver: & A.‘CAMPBELL, + Postmastorâ€"(Gioneral .. Weliington ... Ontario ...Carleton Weliand .St, Maurice ,York Mastings Brant .Renfrow .Lanark .Peterboro‘ .Prince Edward Jacques Cartier Linsoln St. ll{;e.inlho St. Johns, Prov. of Quo. Porth Elgin Lambton Sherbrooke Norfolk «Lanark »Richeliou .Perth Shefford .Ontario Essex .Oxford .Lambton Peterbora® Grouville Frontenac «Richmond . W entworth Oxford Halton Wentworth Prescott Lovis Vietoria Middlesex Lenox Lincoln Oxtord Grenville Quebes Mochelaga ‘acques Du;tmm Waterloo Leeds Halton .Simcoo Hastings Water.0o Berthier Durham .Simcoq 8 .Peel Brant Northumberland Leods Ontario .Ottawa Lanark | .llnliimand j Kent * .Ottawa Welland Muron Northamberland Simcos .Stormont * Wellington Huron Wellington i. York Ottawa Weilington ni CocXty ILSON‘S MACHINES 69818 1HE OTTAWA iIMkS8, MARCH WATCEB AMD CLOICKS Old Gold and Silver RADFORD‘S GOLD AND SIINTR RADFORD‘S JEWELLERY YOUNG AND RADFORD‘S, HOME MANUFACTIURE! YOUNG & RADFORD‘S coLUMN. . Made and Repaired 30 Sparksâ€"st. Ottawa. JEW ELLERY Who are prepared to Manufacture REPATIRED Bovent or Taxex 1s Excnaxos, YOUNG YOUNG GET YOUR ALL KINDS OF TO ORDER. ENCOURAGE GET YOUR AND â€"ANDâ€" AT AT AND AT &’mnhm can five their orders witnessing the {per- oetwotklngo the Stoves. ‘These Stoves run from Fall until Spring by filling once in 24 hours. 688td % H. WATROUS. : In six spirited sketches by MISS A: K., of Toronte, Chromolithographed by Rorrrts asp Rerswoun, Montreal, and published by George E. Desbarats, Ottawa» # For sale at the Pablishers‘, Sparksâ€"street, Otâ€" tawa. March 21, 1888. * 697b A PICâ€"NiC¢ NO MONTMORENCI, A HOME PRODUCTION A CANADIAN Subject, treated with To whom good wages and constant employment will bo given. > fls H WATROUS, of (‘;‘pleu-bur'h will & exhibit the MORNING LIGHT & BRILâ€" LIANT COAL STOVES, in the Parlor and Office of the Russell House, from March the 16th to the 23rd. . These are the only two DOUBLE BASE COAL STOVES ever invented. ~Testimonialsfrom over 200 citizens of Ogdensburgh, Prescott and other cities can be .scon at the Russell House where orders will be received. Persons wishing to DRY TAMARAC, f 400 feet Ladders. & Also, a secokid hand BUGGY and HARNESS for sale cheap for cash. 4 H. ADOLPHE PINARD, Corner of Bolton and Dalhousicâ€"stre et« Ottawa, March 20, 1868. , SECOND TO NONE 1N OTTAWA. This department will be oomfleu in the first wook of April. â€" Inspection respectfully invited. J. A. PINARD & CO., No. 17, Sassexâ€"stroct, Sign of the Golden DBail, Ottawa, March 20. G26tf Wanted Immediately. A HAIR® DRES SPR, EREO'I‘ED lately by the Subscriber at New Edinburgh, who has now on hand and for sals a large variety of choice Verbconas, and other flowering rlnnn. Orders loft at G. Bott‘s, Rideauâ€" streat, will be punctually attended to. : ROBERT CURRY. From MONTREAL, have been secured by the unâ€" dersigned, who will pay a -frochl attention to this branch of their business, and endeavour to show for CLOTEH S sSPRING TAILORING. "WHE IIRVICIST A A LAD of 16 years of age, smart and active, who can furnish the best references as torflpocubm:{, writes a good hand, and has a good French and English commercial education, wishes a situation as assistant bookkeeper, cnshier, or dry goodlsggrentice. Salary noobject. Address Casurer, box.248, Ottawa Post Office. 696b Members of Parliament or others requiring quarâ€" ters can be accommodated by :=ppilyi!g at the TORONTO HOUSE. ‘Bumxlu of which can be obtained at the offico of the Auctioneer,. * 200 hf.â€"Chestsâ€" chrice Japan ON TMURSDAY, the 26th inst,, will bo sold at the store of AMOS ROWE, Ridoau stroot, in lots to suit purchasers, % llOUlIn & FULTON, Sparks and Ri» deauâ€"streets, Agents for THE OTTAWA TIMES and CLTY PAPERS, will take orders for the DELIVERY of THE T/MES, Their Carriers will pay strict attention to their patrons. _ T/MES 12} cents per week, eollected every Saturday. Ottawa, March 23, 1868. 693â€"1 m B8T. GEORGE‘S SOCIETY, FROM the First day of April, proximo, until further notice, the rate of interestin the above Department will be FLVE PER CENT per annum. i $ ; W. WADE, Tickets,to Boxos, 50 cents; may be obtained from Orme & Son, Sparksâ€"street; the London Music Store, Wellingtonâ€"street; John Durio & Son, Sparksâ€"stroet ; or members of the Commuttoe. Gallery, 25 cents. Ottawa, March 21. For which the princtpal amatours of the city have kindly yol i.:eorod their services. Committee of Management : J F Browne, Esq, M G Danlevie, Esq, C B Grasett, Esq, J LeB Russ, Esg, W II Aumond, Esq, . __C J Higgins, Esq. To I R Frire, Esq., will be givon on the above evening, under the patronage ot the CANADIAN House, and pablished by a COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT March 14, 1868 CANADIAN humour by a CANADIAN Lady, chromolitiographed by a CANADIANâ€"Encourage them. Tuesday Even‘g., March 24th, Ottawa, March 13, 1868 Ottawa, March 20 Her _ Majesty‘s _ Theatre, Bale at ONE o‘clock, p. m Firstâ€"Class Tailor, Ottawa, March 18, 1868 Ottawa, March 23, 1868 ONTARIO BANK, OTFTAWA,. 6,000 feet Cadar Posts, from 9 to 15 feet long, 900 feet Cedar Posts from 20 to 38 feet long, 300 feet Cedar Posts from 20 to 37 feet long, 800 !;;C;_Spmu for making Ladders from 20 to eot, 300 cords Firewood, HARD, DRY nEMLOCK, UST RECEIVED at the TORONTO 10OUSE a fresh -uprly of OYSTERS. â€" famhare ot Darliamant ar athave vamnivbham anaw. sOIREE MUSICALE Fresh Oysters. Prosidents and Officors Canadian #rt. sSPRING TRADE COAL STOVES! TBEA . SALE. few CGreen House. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Apply at N OPILCIEH] .. _ B. SQCIET Y, A STOCK OF AND THE 30, Sparksâ€"streot, â€"ATâ€" OP TRE ON A. ROWE, W PARRIS, Auctioncer 691â€"3m Secretary 695td Ottawa CQ7t 696td 6901° 696â€"b 6984 Machine, &c., &0. T NXTENSIVE Aunction Sale.==Will be A YOUNG MAN who: has had five years ur;rlonn in the city, wants a situaâ€" tion as Clerk in a Grocery or General Store, Satâ€" tisfactory city references can be produced, Address, A B, Trurs Office. Ottawa, March 19. 6052 M°4 sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at the Store of MR SHEPHERD, on Dalhousieâ€" street, opposite Mr. William Kennedy‘s, on TUESâ€" DAY, the 24th instant, at 11 o‘clock, a m, a large ‘quantity of Groceries, Liquors, Sugar, Crockeryâ€" ware, Show Cases, a Scale, Coffee Mill, Counter, Sbolvu.Sh:P tixtures, and a lot of Herrings, a Sett of Double Harness, a Fancy Buggy, a Sewing _ Trewusâ€"Caush on delivery. J@"Silver taken at ar. 4 s Ts __ °_ _ __ _ _ H MeLEAN, Auctioneor. Tenders to be handed in by noon of Saturday, the 28th inst. ‘The lowest, or any one, will not neâ€" cessarily be accepted, K. ARNOLD1, > Architect. Metcalfeâ€"st., March 20, 1868. 696a A SKIFF, thirteen feet cight Inches in length, built during last summer by Mr. Robert Reynardson, the celebrated boatâ€"builder, in Toronto. With it are two oars, a paddle, sail and cushions. Also,5 a strongly Luilt BOAT HOUSE, cedar sleepers, built late last summer, and capable of containing two large boats, A Well has been constructed therein for the convenience of bathing. Apply to Mr. W. MoLEOD MAINGY, at New Edinburgh, New Edinburgh, March 23, 1868. _6O8tf 8. erectionof a BRICK HOUSE, to be erected on the Rideau Canal, can see the plans, &c., on and aiter MONDAY,â€" the 23rd inst, at the office of the undersigned Wanted $500 or $600, Or more or less, on loan on security of ‘firstâ€"rate Well situated and rented in Ottawa. Money lenders {lom address, stating interest requiréd, to 366, Tnurs Office. C Ottawa, March 19. 695â€"101. CUT STONE ~BUILDINGS : With or without breakfast, in a good locality, and within a few minutes walk of the‘ Parliamâ€"nt Buildings. . Apply st this office. 6932 TllE subscriber begs respectfully to inform his friends and th:nr:blio generally that he has received via Portl Can be accommodated with well farnished CcOoOMFORTABLE ROooMmMs, Finest quality, and newest stylos. Also a hr:i' assortment of American and home manufactu f next to A. Workman & Co !)ERSOKI desjrous of lo-dofln{'hf the erection of a BRICK HOUSE, to erected FOUR â€" OR _ FIVE GENTLEMEN, Members of Parliament, From the 1st of May Next. Further particulars can be had on application to Mesers. L!l.(s & GEMMELL * ) e agtee ce eSrORN B, BRANNEN,. Ottawa, beb. 27, 1868. PARTI of LOTS 18 and 19, North Boul= tonâ€"street, will be sold in three parts, or in one, to lu;tbpnrohuou. The whole will be sold Cheap for Cash, or good instalment down. Apply to JOHN MACAULEY, Chaudiere, Ottaâ€" wa ; or E. NCGILLIVRAY, 2. B. TACKABERRY, or _H. MoLEAN, Auctioneer, Ottay a, Ottawa, March 23, 1888 To Sell or Letâ€"â€"â€"Rare Ovening. TERMS MODERATE, [‘\INE . STONE DWELLING HOUSES, Photographic Chambers, and other Cut Etone Premises, well arranged and cligibly situated for commercial business. , !i\llE House, with Barns, Stables and well stocked Gardens, and five, ten or thirty acres otland, situate on the Richmond Road, two miles from the city, at present in the occupation of Mr. T. Fuller. ‘There is a fine well on the preâ€" mises, and a never failing spring in the eutur'. For terms, &c., apply to lroun. T. & W. PENâ€" NOCK, Sparksâ€"street, Ottawa. 687b S 50 ACRES OF LAND, situated @ within twoto eight miles of the 6. 4+ Apply to JOUN W. McGUlR%,Lotu, 2nd Concesâ€" sion, ttawa Front, Gloucester. 546â€"6m TWO DWELLINGS with Outhouses attached, situated . ~.q,_ji{ _ on the side of the Richmond Road, â€"*=â€"4: 4} miles from Ottawa. . Also, Mil 4rons for an English Gate, and one Circular Saw ; with Lamb‘s Wheels, and Iron Shnmns. all nearâ€" ly new. . Apply to R. PERKINS. Chaudiere. 6 BUILDING LOTS, one mile from city, on the Richmond Road, containii acre cach. Apply to THOMAS ANDERSO on the premisoe. 56 Ottawa March 20, 1868. No. 63 Sparksâ€"street B\' the undersigned TW O DWE Lm LINGS, two stories high, containing five rooms each ; one with a hall, good yard, stabling, a well, and.100 x 66 feet of ground for a garden, situated on the corner of Ottawa and Gloucester. strocts. Possession given 1st May, 1868. H. ADOLPHE PINAR», J _ _ Corner of Bolton and Dalhousie Streets. Fedinrrs es o â€" ROOMS T & JAMES PEACOCK. TAS*Remember the place, No. 2$ Rideauâ€"streot, January 8, 1867 10 COnses London Dress Hats, Ottawa, March 14, 1868; OOMS TO LET, furnished or unfur= â€" nighed, with or without board, b{ P. CONWAY, s 683â€"3w Clarenceâ€"st., near Market. Private Boarding House. SITUATION WANTED. Hats s Hats | Hats ! Apply to Felt Hats constantly on hand. TOEK SALE. + A POR SA To â€"~L.6t FOR SALE OR TO LET For Sale or to Rent, For Salo or to Let. TO REN‘L. TENDERS. T7TO REN‘TL. Land tor Ssate. Lots for Saie. FOR SALE. Â¥Fnox 181 May Next, â€"ATâ€" Opposite TIMES Office. A. McCORMICK mile from the 6874 585â€"6m 6774â€"9â€"1 696â€"b 3017. JR, b64tf 691tf N.B.â€"A fine lot of English Goods imported dire Ottawa, March 5, 1863. f Sign of the ‘ Golden WILLIAM ALLAN a House and Hotel Koepers will find it to their advantage to call and examine before m sewhere. â€" + ‘\ _ Farties buying now, can have their godn carefully packed in boxes till required. £% The Stock, at the p;ueu time, will be found most compiete, and nIud:‘o‘M opportunity parties faurnishing at vory low rates. § 1 4 FIRST â€"CLASS BOOT & SHOE $T0a... OTTAWA, January 21, OTTAWA CROCKERY sTORE. OLEARINE SA LA E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & Co, MANCFACTURING! JEWELLERS SHEFEIELT The above were purchased when and will be sold at a small advan CARPETS & HOUsSF RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, CRAPES, LININGS, , COTTONS,. + STRA&W GO0DS, THEIR sPRJXG WA PCE GarLAND, Mutomio® & Co â€" Ottawa, March 18, 1808 sSPFEING IMPORTATIONS, Ottawa, March 4, 1868. Also, a large lot of Linen and Lawn Pocket Hgndkerchiefs, cheap BROADCLOTHS, Their Spring OTTAWA, March 11, 1863 : [ rop Maces & RussEur DREES Q00DS, PRINTS, COTTONs, SHEETINGS, NHEW SPRING Goobs WÂ¥o. 226, W oellingtonâ€"sL., HAVE RECEIVEp EIGHTYâ€"H E;' :"(,‘ on hand or made tq order, _ Just received another lot of %% FREI\}; CH CORSETS, JTHFH PUBLIG. T U ST OP EN E6 D. ~ wW. ANGUS & 00. 1868 Our stock bas been selested with r-t care, in the best markets; it is ENTIRELY NEW, and for quality, style and price cannot be surpassed. . Import« SPRINXG (9, ... TWEEDS, e‘ VESTINGS, | STRAW ORNAMENTS »Every size, from 11 inches to 36 inches. Also, a few of th )old fashfoned Corsét«, (lacing at the back.) t a . 1\]!13 new and ‘(-on\'l-nirnl bkirt 1 am no?/ncqu( in wl widths of tape. ‘The great advantagt this Skirt has over all others : l&dies can alter it themselves to any width they wish, from J |} yards to 3 yards, without the le@®tiroubde, They only can be lind at the Factory. Everyothorstyléc{Skirt on hand or made tq order. _ Just received another Jot of City iiq’op skirt Factory â€" cCO MP RE s I 51 RIDEAU STREET, Copposite Mr. '?‘., Whaten‘s.) ihe Royble Extension Skirt. 18 NOW OFFERING HIS STOCK OF CHINA, GLA% and Eartbenware, at ‘greatly reduced prices, in order to make DAVID MILLAR, _ ° 43 Sparlost, Town, next to Eemonde‘s Stove Depot ANXD HAY No._ 226, Wellington-st, Sign of the Golden Bobt. ARE NOw _REGpIT‘TS Laembs‘ Wool Hose, Breakfast Shawls. >rs, CRO Sparkseâ€"sr A ND OPE RIV A L mportations R CASES aXN iLAND, MUTCHMOI & Cx ‘ATERRPROO®F CLOAkIXGs WERDS & COATINGS, INEN anoops, LAIN MUSLINS. â€"HOUSK 1 LMPORTATIONs VELVET8, ~â€" :o STUFF GOODS, â€" \PRINTS, __ DAMASKS, ‘URNISHINGS. »ct U~BALES op ces th M vite 80y BOhn LINENS, \â€"_â€" LOVES, ‘tes! 484y yiArs

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