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ROXN, COAL, AVYY H *%, Rors, C# r-h.te.'rae" T 'l.p «1 a celebra sucrcese v'ypd“"u :rl'.o avail, nas 1 Emppihb peb : name and f ~appointment . + HIS. EXCELL HY * Yorxg. * ‘ad Boeef. Lamb, as always ready for the At the West End Es «bi . MAYES,. LATE PRIX! eet, Cenire Town ID E iA U â€" @8 T 3 o PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIX v; deposited wity t Thousand DofMars in 4 AXT SCOTCH â€" WHISKEY, &o. 4e00) T. &'_""'g..,, PICKLES, SAUCES,|JAMS & JELLIES 1 be made at the »e* [ Ovdtario for an aot 10 imimnediate bheman, / t 1gag _ * mtut of * l.th‘m‘_. Â¥ e uy otesiel appointment Insar DERRAKING. URAXNCE Or XÂ¥aixp Cs. CENXTRE zot the business of NIOM MÂ¥Uto 'Y.d’hu-. *te \. 60 of "81â€"SLa an WELLINGTO QUEEN Â¥TCto l‘!‘ x ‘* '~g¢ Tntsrm; don., amd chibition of Pw.:a ssortment of C: be obtained at 8, CULTI Y AT 9 AL tnm m..\lfic, AMER A Â¥t P 2RT OF® sP NORAlI.Ifl .3 OF THE ADa) KER, UP AND iT TuU® of keeping their of Uttaws, this EPILEKPTIC Naxcs Dep INA lu 100®% H. Gray, lot!n(‘-:'; [A PEAT MA COMPANXY , 1 Railway from lonia to the a# ib Nation Rive JOHN LESLIR lowest caab prices .‘MM TCHEgSs, Mahogany , has had over the nurmes, asad sizes, bor A K. s may rely on gert »ilou:'t’nuu AT OLD L. ORA X JOULN 8. to be hnd Town Marktet, of n the of the read * ‘sgt __:Banana, Peach, Blackberry, Raspberry and Strawberry Syrups. l l‘\ & M M p® â€" F:z;‘m SALMON }vxgsn_xAnmu FRBM LOB3TERS ; 43 hees peas Runml VINXEGAR, l,\u"s Chocolate and cm.. & 3 Riprtscon ram. 0 pppyxe** Bloater Paste, > fl\-mAl‘O.nd other Cateupe, 5 A.\CIOVY Pausto, .>~ s CRASBURGH Meats,] * 3 l)ornn Beef and Tongues! P PllSllYB and Jelll, _ a creatramety, onuo: ‘:‘dd-. 6 :4 & § :“ ORRLSON, TAYLOR & Co:‘s © s _ Colebrated Sugar Cured Hams and Broakfast pu Codisk, * = RY Haddock, UCrocers, Wine and Spirit Merchents, fa FYIOBACCOSâ€"The Finost Qualitiesâ€" Firginia l make in cut, tin foil and piug. AnXk fur sale cheap, by «~!. Dacon, * s PICKLIDIAI’-. i p»ickcup Mackerei, % pxcxm HERRINGS, In Haif Barrels, Barre!s and Trorces, 2 EhRY Codist, â€" _ scoTCH, LIRISH, OoLD RYE, . And other Malt Whiskies, § PPRT%, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GIX, 4s., To auer with a General Assortment of FJk=Tâ€"CLASS GROCERICS. ‘*_"A eail _ dly soligited. + 10 INHAN LINEOPR MAIL n"n‘\xllu,,,nn.mo | FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY l AND ALTERNATE TUEsDAYs, +. trd or ragmagr ay the aaturoar atmauke; â€" \Fiâ€"st Cabin, Payable in Goid. Livarpool 0r (QCODSEOWD...... ....«»«.......«.. $100 00 Sworage, Payable in Currency, Ll“.rw' OF QUOODBUOWI.»ssssâ€"00000»+«sesse4ee 35 00 rasdaGe AY TH3 TUESDAY STFAMER VTHALIPAX, *+First Cabin, Rayable in Gold. L. ve I or Queenstown.........................$1C0 00 c mo s Pnd en ennmemetememe c cegmonn ue naveg ce * + Pn:nmv-m aad CAX® FRUITS, assorted <to suit the holiday season. ® Qwumu GRAPES, FRBSH FIGS and 4 PuRTUGUESE ONILONS. Zp {p tiy> 2w HoNBt, in 5 ®. and 8 b. tias. ® STILTON® CHEESE, 6 bye. to 8 bs. .300 size, from Ressor Brothers‘ celebrated 100 t < & GENERKAL assortment af the different â€"A kinds of CROCERIESY AND LIQUOR®S on hawd, Wholesale and Retail, «t the L4OWEST PONNYIBRLE®PRICES for Warranted Goods. A (mrrnloâ€"unyo Froshâ€"â€"Best Brandsâ€" i Try them. * l,vmn OY3TER3, in Tins, yJRESERVED OYSTERS «o "®*"EsUNALIBUT â€"â€"| «4 W * * OTTLED ALE, LN DA WARENOUSE, ~£ .No. 18, Rpreivâ€"sr., JGCt HGATTMR ‘he subsoriber would called the sttention & amillea and others to bis {UERR Y WNINEâ€"Goed Table Wineâ€"$§1.25 * to $3.00. < & Y1xNXAN Haddigs, &e., &¢., And a full stook of Choiss Family Groceries. pont WINZâ€"Good 1lable Wine $1+â€"50 60 + John‘s, N.E.,. by branch steamer.......... 30 00 Tickets sold to m Engiand, lreland, and ;cminm.n rates« .: kk ‘t or further information, Company Nees, Julmu.l. P * 15 Broadway, New York, or to _. IPRRRICK, BRUSH 4 CO., 4 y Oit a w n awa, November 27, 1883. varnool or Qu’:’.m.................. «l of the articles will recommend them. aiâ€"b is in aplendid sonchtion. Also, N0R LIVERPOOL & QUEEXSTOWX. NLA VOURLNO EXTRACTH and SPICBSâ€" *E A8â€"Black, Gn.iud.hr.uâ€"'m Yjood, and selected for family use, trawa, Nov. 3, 1868, Jubn‘s, N.F., by branch steamer......... 45 00 VGAR® and SYRUPS of all graaes. UST RECEKIVED, FROX CROSSE & BLACKWELL. *A BLE anad Cnlhgl“llll.Ollw‘fl. k â€" hk L YON, GINGER, ORANGE, LL KINDS of GENXUILNBLIQUORS, . Price ABRADOR HERRING3, the rery best, in barreis and hail basrels. POoRTO, SPAIN, COGNAC ~ aND LONXDON, onsisting af la com. according to age and quality. iNE BOTTLED ALE rULI. sssortment of FREHSH FRUOIT, the BEST in market. K D. .T. BROWNE é CO., Wholesale and Retail ~ Por sale at CAsE® SCOTCH L[NGâ€"Good. YÂ¥QL. NV. NQ.:â€" GÂ¥7IC. D. WhELAN, ° ant. 20. n?‘ Creakhey THOS. PATTERSON‘S, BOXESs DIGBT HERRINGEâ€"large boxes at TS ote. each. OTTLED ALE, â€"â€"LIK EW I3E,â€" , from Ressor Brothers‘ celebrated Croceries, « FROM~ AT OTTLED ALE. *» 15 00 5 COaAL .OIL DEPOT. p i } 1 i m i ORIENTAL _ C O ALâ€" STOVES, Pay us a visit, and your account, if you owe one, at the same time, and oblizge * f 'lflpdb.nndlh'm. board apd lodgâ€" ing, in a respectable locality. Address, stating terms, ota.. ALPHA, Trurs Ofice, Ottawa. 964tf **‘‘Hols. Cateten: Latehen, _ | . *4 Afia':«'.llpha-::::: Gouges, Steat Bite, ..‘u.aholn. Augers, Auger Pits, m | ”.B::‘Km &o., &o., J PAINT OF ALL COLORS, Rose Pink, Burat Umber, Terra de Seinua, Chrome Yellow, â€"_ Yollow Ochre, Colestial Biusc, Patis Green, Brunswick Green, :. .. ff Magnesia (Green, â€" Yenetian Red, Reod h“.-'::olw. in oil or dry, 1 * Mm. Boildd Oi1, W 0“. T"M". 7 Benzole, Coal Oil, @/ 1 ‘Puint Brushes, ty be CAP!‘!’AL " sTOVE DEPOT, SAFRB! < SURE! sSUCCESSFUTUTL !} Is made of Brass, Silser Plated. It is a Superior Woeflecton. ROO.I ro LET. 4 MRS. SMITH, Corner ot Bank and Albertâ€"sts., can reot TWO FURNTSHED BEDROOMS and 8I1TTIN® ROOM. â€" 868Â¥f are hereby accepied. Particulars by circular to be issuod sn'l'.. SKATE®, SKATE®, ‘ keme, _ 4 8SIGN OF THE ANVIL, So. 24, RIDEAUâ€"ST., where L.. ean get a somplete assortment of 8KA of all sizes, and at any price to suit parâ€" chasers, from 25 cxnts to $5.50 per pair, In the assortment will be jound , k The selebrated Shefield Club, â€"#â€" _ «* Canagian Favorite, f «* * . Contral Park do _ and all oinor Znglish and German Patterns,. Skute Straps, all patterns, &¢., &¢. AhnL. genveral assortment of SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, Tlll’.l. Oor a1LvyEn ‘consisting in xn of GENERAL HOU .&E PURNISHING, Butcher Knives, Kaives and Forks, * Pocket Knives, Table Spoons, i. o8 Tos Spoons, Toa Trays, Table Mats, Montreal, Febmary |, 18549 â€" i No. 28 RIDEAUâ€"ST., || mbers, Gas ‘and Steam Fitters, Tin\ ; and Copper Smiths, Bell Hongâ€"| q ors, de., &c. t 8 T OV E S ! Mall, Fanoey, Parlour and Cook Stoves, in great um::h for Eaton‘« Patent Automatic, Selfâ€"Venâ€" Wood and Coal Stoves. . Also Beecher & Co.‘s celebrated HOT AIR FURNACES3. LA Public and Private Buildings,; Comservato. ries, Vineries, Manufactories, &c., warmed by Steam, Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the Wnd most £pproved principles, . _ â€". | + â€"_ A la~ge stock of materials for the above branches of h}:- constantly on hand. Importers of HOUSBE : FURNISHINXG HARDWAREK g Varnishes, &o. . TPUOS. BIRKETT, Sign of the Anvil, * No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. P. 8.â€"All goods dellrored free to any part of the CENTRA L CA N AD A, OIL DEPOT, 73 SUSSEXâ€"SsT!, We are not selling bm-u! We are not selling w bankrupt stock We are not retiring from business ! We are not naving a clearing sale ! But we are selling as good s . COOK s STOVES, Apply to O53f TOVES! @ToOovEs : ALO LAMP SHADE, LAMPS: AND CHILIMNIES®; I will Not Tarntik or Burn Out LNYTH & KELHR, MY EXPORTATION MOYVEMENXT ANTED IMXMEDLATELLY. : A wWET NURSE.* ANTEV, Stoves P MHardware. COolks .: . sTOYEs, BOXL .. ~ | sTOYEs, PARLOR . â€"_ $TOYES, DOUBLE |; ‘sTOVEs, HOTEL sTOYES, COLLâ€" . ~S$IOVYES, onable advance on cost. The celebrated " MORNING LIGHT,"® â€"© 1. It Saces the Eyes. House Furnishing Goods 35 Susserâ€"w., Otawa, D. R. LEAVENS, AT WHOLESALE, as are to be had in FHIS DAY. AT It Saves Oil. H. MEADOWS & CO. ANXO PoRK It is Indestructible:; It Saves Chimnies. DR. WOO0D, gH E 4 P. 13 Sussex st. W, WELK d8rmf 408y ~~UGC~ME ARKA & C A DUIFF. Ottawa, October 27 1383. “l’.ho , Trado supplied at the Manufacturer‘s tices. P Ottawa, December 10, 1868, *. â€" â€" 886â€"hm Clothing, Canadian Tweeds, Etoffes, Satinetts ; also a large stock of Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Gray Cottons, Prints, Wb«yr,\ Piaids, &o., &0. ; Broadclotks, Bsnvors, Witneys, Potershams, Devons, &e. ; Bedford Cords, Silk Mistures, West of England Tweeds, Dooskins, &c, wholesale and retail, which will be mede up to order on the shertost notice in the latest styles of fashion and at oo thak . : .: _;â€" _ | Particular aitention given to the Tailoring De partment, which i« urder the suporvision of a firstâ€" class cuttor. Ist, Bread or Cakes wade with it are more wholesome than if made with Yeast or any other process. * % , 2noda. Its purity is such that it will ctand the tast of the most perfect analysie. _ _ BC to give entire satistaction. 4th. Families that have used it pronounce it the best, and will use no other, "Ii» Sth. 1t contrins no Saleratus, nor does it imâ€" pair the dircstive organs like those r'dm where Bod# of un excess of Alkali predominates, .. _ fth. The ingredients that form its composition are more benelicial than otherwise. Uth. Every Packet contains its full weight ; one pound packets weigh 16 ounces. | * COAL 1 CoaL : NEWCASTLE GRATE, 912.3m ESTABLISNED IN 1841, Offer for sale an extensive importation of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising Readyâ€"made 8$1.2835 "\S..*"~$3.00 _ Srd. _X({.’{‘”' ving been extensively used for the last 14 yeard in not one instance has it failed 6th. 1t never gives to Bread or Cakes an unâ€" pleasant Alkaline or mawkish tasto. * ly 8th, # is subjects can eat hot Bread. or Rol‘s --_(;’0 lw”u":_‘ i gndj derive benefit by its use, Union Forwardiog and Railway Compauy, and the transaction of general business,, ’, oraor, 4 x ‘= ~AkBG dGtawa, January 22, 1869 N. B.â€"An extonsive assortmed¢t of gonors DRY 30005 always in stock. * tFATTHE LOWEST CASH PRICBS.â€"€q Wednesday, 10th day of February, Next, at TW ELVE ofclock, noon, for the ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, In . And * 1 Ib, P aok ot s for 25 6 Packets for _ eents. $1.10. TUEIR OFFICE in the CITY OF OTTAWA, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLB, Unrivalled for Purity and Cheapness. Bole Agents for Ottawa, s s _ J. G. ROBINSON & QJ.. TBA gerieral assortment of Dry Goods, the rges® stosk ever oftored tor sale in this city. 10. â€" It is all that it :s represented to be, nameâ€" LATEST STYLES AND FASHION®. KAIELY AY COXrAXY. THR ANNUAL MEETING LOTHING, For Sale by SUBSCnxIBERS OF STOCK, ARDENER *3 uK UXNION FPORWAADING TEN nREASON3 Way P Should be Use®in Preterence to ail LACKAWANNA, HANXT & HEXDERSOX, Are oFermjyâ€"anmn extensive Stock o TAILORIXG DEPARTMENT. DAKING POWDER. CT3., 81 and €1.%5......UXDERSHIRTS, CT®.,81 and #1.35 LENHIGH INSPECTION 1NYITED DEFY COMPETITIONX READYâ€"NADE AND TO ORDER. ; D. W. COWARD & CO., Commission Merchants, OMceâ€"17 Sparksâ€"st. Y * §» Shewing This Day. & (la'tnp,S:i Egg Sizes.) BLACKSMITRE®, Dt > Ko. $0, Rideraâ€"st, ill A W L o an ob Groceries. will be beld at LANKET® LESs Qouns. INXC1E#, or THE |aAND (Ugg and Slove Sizes.) «GREY : ETOEFE PANXTS, OX .GOOD PEA JACKET3, aessamerrrtoyOÂ¥KKCOATS, (8e KNo. 20, Rideaunâ€"st. CoMPLETE SUiTS, R. 8. CASSELS, $0 per Chaldrop. O MEARA & CO. «+«7.....DRAWERS Q54ta OTTAW A, [ A CLEA _ PA durting . A!GUI P entire atc &o., at a trom Cleoaring Sale HUCKELL‘3 The whole of /4 THE BANKRUPI $TOCK, | comprising the latest styles and best qualities of LADIES®, GENTS, MISSES‘ & CBILDREN‘s 1@ SHORS, ANGUS & AI suitable for FALL & WINTER WEAR. Also, a arge stook of Mon‘s and Women‘s Course Boots., Moose Mocassins, Buck Moose and Sheep Mitts, Beef Mocassins, Felt Overâ€"shoes, Fubbers, &c., all of which will be sold at great redustions from forâ€" -:l'.mou Lamber and country merchants are reâ€" q to bear in mind that there is a large stock o‘ handmada boots to be dispos«J of at the aforeâ€" said reduction in prices. â€" _ _ .. : K OVERSI HUCKELL‘S “v‘-l"l'o“hfii;mi erally are invited to call and u.-ht’-tb stack and prices,which we know canâ€" BOOT3, i examine the stack and prices,which we know canâ€" not fail to glwuuuam- to all. + nitn P Meara‘m No piâ€" Sparennt io * n 4* ‘s, No. 51, Sparkeâ€"st. | 2 pwint * A.d.STEPuENs & col PM Call oar nity will not 1a TENCBNTSONFF RYERY DOLLAR ! The stook includes a splendid lot of & CLOTH & FELT BOOTs & .OYERS, for Ladies‘*, Gent‘s, Misses‘ and Children, and alâ€" most everyth elso needed to improve the waâ€" WXE an additional 1:00--! will be made wrox aLnt CA8K PUROSASEs ith bei o,'lo-d._d'w_ which will be found complete ; being pare, it will not fail to give general satisfaction.. j In w‘..:h.‘lflfisdm'n 121' l.uvlo m/fia can m y ui ‘or the ‘Mmi at much j l‘!ruA m.. ever betore l-'l ware in Calt, Kipp, Cowhide Boots ; Men‘s Strong? Working Boots as low as $2 per pair. and to ensure T extensive clearance, and thus make room for | _ ; All the large stock of winter goods is being sold Strong? W orking: Boots Boy‘s and Youth‘s :ll“;'b':? C A large supply of New Knglish _Boots # Shoes. i‘.W-:%‘W A Heary Doeenfall in Prices ! ! § ts and Shoes Bci AT E RED BOO All the large stock of winter goods i: off at . « ENORKMOUS REDUCT and to ensure an extensive clearanc make room for F sPRING Goops, an additional dissourt will be mad aa8h rorosi8ks TENCENTS OFF EYERY D« The stook includes a splendid lot of CLOTH & FELT BOOTs & A large .zny of New Knglish Kipp Boots, rand a., most suitabhle ware fotPLmber- men, 06 on hand and made by the vory best Orderstaken tor all kinds of work: 4 GEOR4E MUPPHY Bllm 2242 TB .i cce ds h nds <dsirgtth. dsn lstnductated Rooms, with Woard and Lodging, can be obâ€" tained on Mariaâ€"st. Am: at the Trurs Office. Ottawn, Januarg 14, k g178 BOQOUTS AND SHMOES, Ottawa, Jan I have now received my fall and winter stock ._â€" BOOTS AND SHOES, ENOKRMOUS KREDUCTIONS! NoR M( FELT G CROSBY STAND, NO. 51, SPARKSâ€"T KKXUILINE CLEARING SiLE O and s 0 EKAR NEGUVS & DRESS & WALKING BOOTS, ts and Shoa Beiow Par ! AT E RED BOOT, CI BOOT & 3Â¥OE STORE, YORKâ€"ST. e for yourselves. ? US reductions on all CLOTiI and JODS as they must all be sold out L saving of nouo{'B’ bayr 15 Boots he Clearing Eale at ANGUS & L saving of mone: he time to purchase BOOTS and T tboz are being sold under cost at CKELL‘3 Clearing Saie. 8 RUBBERS, 50 cents; and , 65 conts, during the Clearing Salo. L YÂ¥ ‘ana secure bargains. d be without BNOTS whon they sare heap at ANGUS & HUCKELL‘s NGUS & HUCKELL*®.Clearing A r(.%‘ir of f&od PRUNELLA pair ef RUBBEKS tor $1.50. rt & ’.lrol Men‘s Cloth Rubber OE3 for T5 cents, at ANGUS & Jlearing Sale. HEAP BOOTS & SHOKS AT. THE HUCKELL are salling out their ik of BOOTS, SLROES, hUBBEKs®, ndous sacrifice. HOHBS AND RUBBERS, HUCKELL*3 EARING SALE y and be convinced ;<the opportuâ€" Mo. 15, Sussorâ€"st. sry "31, 1869. t long. GX 1 P /. 4A legainnant araa eoaiirea ki anee |WFDNESDA Y. \I: BRUARY 10, 1<6» AT THE OLD CAPITAL W.A. LaMB. $2 per pair. R@°PRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL q MACHIINXE WORKS, ‘ESTABLISHED 1851, | JOSEPI HALL MANUFACTURNG co. \ E+. PROPRATETeRS . â€" .Os HAWA, ONTARIO, _ Manufacture Lefel‘s Celebrated American Double Turbine Water Wheels, the most per. Seet and cconomical water wheel in use, ORGANS and MELODEONS from the bestfacâ€" tories in the United States, excelling in finish and tone anything ever brought into this country.â€" Our stock of ‘Concortinas, Violins, Flutes, &c., &e., is, as usual, very targe. he +3 New Shoct Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" ing. m t3 Q44tf WIHIEELER & WILSOY‘3 ilent Feed kewing Machines aro porfscily noiseless. The most valuâ€" aAble present to any Lady or WNamily is a W HEELâ€" ER & WILSOXN‘3 SEWLING MACHINE, A liberâ€" al reduction for cash on all machines for holiday presents. Twontyâ€"five per cant reduction on Emâ€" brojdery attachments applicable to the former stylo,‘c‘)f Whoeler & Wilson Sewing Machinq. Rutâ€" ton Ilolo Attachments, new style ;« Tuckers, Trimâ€" mors, Corders, &¢.â€" T +. f are bost for Carsiago Trimmo:s, Shoomakers and Tailors. x t Call and see for yourse‘vos youhow they sew.: > 1 BJ Romombor 37, Sparksâ€"st., Kingâ€"st , W est 'on:'uuto. ‘ £ @. A. wuxro't R. W. STEPHE Afespectfully call the attention of the p their magnificent stock of .‘ . __ _ : / PI ANOâ€"FORTHES, from all the leading makers. In their new Shew Room, comprising â€" We are the only manufacturers who can furnish the genuine «* Leffel Wheei" in Canada, as will bo seen by the following ceortificate: _ _ Fa Eratsorieuo, Onm, Dec. 25th, 1868. ‘ We take pleasure in in ing the public of Canada that we have sold and farnished Mr.F. W. Guzx, o" Oshawa, Ontario, Pattorns, Formers, Drawings, Gauges, and all vther mooun;nhfor- mation, to build cur celebrated Double Turbins Water Wheel, invented by James Leffel, and known as the " Leffel Wheel." "We have also obâ€" ligated ourselves to furnish tho same facilities for manufacturingto no othes parties in Canads. With «* the information we ‘have %ven Mr. Glen, no ous can guccessfully build our Wheels, and we advise parties in Canada to purchase our Wheels of no other manufacturer. , Mr, Glon‘s facilities are nmuwuud. and wo feel sure that ke will build a W heel that will give periect rsatisfaction, We therefore commend hi to the public of Cansâ€" da with entire confidence, feeling sare hbe will manufacture a Wheol in all respects equal to our own. Bigned, JAMES LEFFEL & CO.[ n WARRANTY. Mr. D+«barats feels gratefal for the sympathy tendored him onâ€"all sides, and hopes to sce his patrons and friends in his new office. s . GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Ottawa, January®A, 1869, O51tf Our W heels are warranted to work to entire sat. isfaction, if properly put up, run, and taken care of,â€"and then if they do not peiform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser, after running them 60 days, they may return the whoels to us, and we will pay freight, both ways, and refund all payâ€" ments‘made to us thereon, This guarantee will be striectly adhered to. mAy .2# _ may be sent, and will bo prunctu.uy attended : to as usual, arrangements having been made to preâ€" vent any interruptiou to the business. Wheels run, We caution purchasers against using heavry shafting and gearing. _ | .. _ A@"We also manufacture ail kinds of Saw and Flour Mill M#chinery, including Steam Engines and Boilers, English and American Gangs, Hand=setting and Seif= setting Circular Sawerigs, Upright and Oscillating Mulay Sawerigs, Gearing, Shafting, Pullics and Hangersy&e., &c. Also Shingle Machines end Jointers, Leatherâ€" PRIN‘TING, BINXDING, OR STATIONERY, We call especial attention to our superior Gearâ€" ing of all kinds for attaching our W heels, made ligat, and adapted to the high speed at:which the _ Catalogues containing fail information furnished fnomw“nu.fln“\ddmzâ€" * & u a F. W. GLEN, President, 959â€"%aw im OsHAWA, ONXT. grnmag Machines, Kaifo Grinders, Woollen achinery, Washington Hand. Printing Presses, Gordon‘s Power Press, Taylor‘s Cylinder Press, and Blake‘s Patent Steam Pump. _ __ . _ Now is the time for intending purchas 930â€"1wtf The unden'igned bq&c to state that }c\hu I A NO,;F OR TES, ORGAXN 8, OsEPII MHALL THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES oTicr. ESSRS. J. L. ORME & sON CANADA GAZETTE, Scwing Machines. WARREXN‘S PIPE ORGANS, J. L. ORME & SON, . Sign of the Golden Lyre, No. 8, Sparkeâ€"st., next Darie & Son‘s AND MELODEONS, Fine Arts. «Miuxsic. Manazer A*D FoRr <5 ; \ho trouble to show for Otawca Offee , Agent for Ontario, O:taxa; and 105 lic to The subscriber rospectfully announces to the nâ€" habitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that atthe request of many friends he has decided on :rnln‘ anextensive and well regulated Auction art in this city: From atrangements made with some of the Â¥Furniture Manufectories of: Western Ontario, a larye and well selected stock of new furniture will be constantly on hand. * s at correspondingly low prices. iye Customers will pleas tion ou the part of ult&non. 85 °PIECES DOMINION TWEED, Something Newâ€"one of the heaviest cloths madeâ€"at a grea sacrifice. Paper Collarsâ€"100 collars for 3s 94. 500 pieces 2{â€"yards wide Linen _ 90 cts. UD 2s ean es cabe ren esns en ne n n0 s seakssest+P ANTS, O CLiGY 10 BLsSG cvestsencsarns on iaste reessesce W ETD. $8.00,........Black Broadcloth........FALL SUITS. Alarge staff of polite ani attentive salesmen will be in readiness to wait on sustomers. t & HU. HICK & CO. . q Customers will please report any inatenâ€" COMMISSION SALE ROOMS, OFFICE AND SALE ROOMS, Ixous‘ New Bciuomos, Suss®x #t., ‘ OTTaAW A. : 28 Public Sales will be beld from time to time, of which cue notice will be given, and at whi h parâ€" ties roq:iring to furnish will have an opportunity of purchasing at unusually low rates. 'Fgo Mart is now ogn with a largo‘stock of now Furniture, as well lll anos, Harmoniums, &c., &¢., consigned for sale. ¢ _ The subscriber would also intimate that hbe 1s the Sole Agent for Ottawa and territory for the i’.ll. of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand anos. f °s 120 pieces Grey Cotton, 14 yards wide, for......8 d 160 do Bleached Horrocks and Millars........6{d 165 do ‘ OO PEHMLY »ssrvertersrercersszercrcse tersen h 303 do Best English Prints, Hovle‘s and . b. do _ zâ€"yards wide, Union BHGBHREâ€"<â€".«s« «0e «h do 3 81 do Table Damask and 300 vamask Table Ctoths, at a + frightful sacrifice............... Ray"Also, Red ard White Fl&@nels, Canaâ€" dian Shirting Flannels, Hoop Skirts, Crash Towellings, Irish Linen, Clouds, Breakiast Shawls, Hemp Carpets, &c., &c. 1,000 Liznen Bags, 1«, worth 1s 6d; 40 cases Men‘s Heavy Boots, very low ; 3 cases Men‘s Heavy French Calf, 128 6d. Also, a hoavy stocok of Gentlemen‘s Clothing. $3.50........:stassersrtstsncrsrseess + serâ€"+» OYERCOATS, ToUU.s sersrsccrsscrssrcrsssees:+»+sBOBYY CYERCOATS. 159 35 100 100 BROAD CLOTHS, BEAVERS, The Pianos, as well as the FPurniture in the establishment, will be sold either by private sale or auction. He would also announce that he is prepared to receivo instructions from persons having bousehold furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" row of, and pledges himself that nothing will be eit undone by him to give satisfaction in dischargâ€" ing the trust confided to him. Ie hopes that by strief attention to the sales entrusted to his care, as well as by grompt settliem: nts immediately aftor, to fherit a share of public patronage. e will be in his office from 7 in the morning ntil 7 in the evening, when he can see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom a distance will have immediate atten:tion. doz. TABLE NAPKIN3, all 13000 Linen, only 6s 3d per dozen. ; SHIR2TS! SHIRTS! SHIRTs:! 1,000 Fiannel Shirts, only............:.2 6 _ +200 White Cotton Shirts, only......3 9 Blankets â€"A l“i. lot of slightly damaged Blankets for about half price. ________ _ : _ They are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianes, ~From their long experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they are universally ad:mitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The high reputation of the instruments made by thom for the past ten years, and the 1ncreasing demand fo:‘ thom l:l the no; Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" lod_godg?_:flt.q P yalk c iess £ The subscribers beg to inform their customers and the public generaily that they have removed to those spacious premises lately occupied by M. K. Dickinson, Canal Basin, and where will he ound constantly on hand the.following goods ; Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate sale. All kinds of turniture bought, sold or exchanged. A RAFEREXNCES. % His bord-holg the Bishop of Kingston, Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, ¢ Mon. H. L. Langevin, C B, Hoo. Alex. Campbeil, P. M G, * Hannibal cloths â€"â€" Orientai Lustres _ Livini Poplins Alberteena Cloths Princess Alexandra Embossed Poplins Mandarin Lustres Eugenia Repe, &o. R. W . Seott, lng.l P P, Walter Shanly, Esa, M P f Max. W. Strange, Esq, M P P, Francis H. Burton, Eeq, M P . a o s pegegyt oob . V. Noel, Esq, er Quebes Cank, Ottawa. Robert Lyofllfi. M P P. A smart young man wanted to act @s travelling agent reresont ng several firms. § 7 J. BERMILNGHAM, Auctsonser and Commusurn Merchant, T5.y House, Land asd General Agent. ALEO ON HAXD, 2,000 Corps: or Goon Firewvoon, d 600,000 sawed SIILINXGLES. Whol.z and Commission Agnnu. L Goods forwarded with despatch between Ottawa, Kingston and Intermediate Ports, by/the Steamer Mary Ann, and three barges. . ; / B@J" Silver Taken at Par. k Wx. H. EKASTYX & Co., 1,000 80 70 150 150 _ Mave removedto their NEW STORE, in Stew art‘s Block, Corner of Rideau and Sussexâ€"sts. where they.will offer, in connection with thei goods, wWORIH OF DRY $30,000) (SX: wWORLIH OF DRY $30,000) TSH: Purchased at Public Auction lately, from the imâ€" mense Bankrupt Stock ot the,late firm of DF=â€" MARTERY, JORDAINE & CS., of Montreal, and sold on account of T. JAMES CLAXTON. The s aro &ll new and of very superior quality, mg im‘ronod exprossly for & fu{mmnble Monâ€" treal trade ; and, as they have succecded in purâ€" chasing the goods far below the sterling cost, they of goods offered, viz.: in this city, The following are some of the lines 100 pieces â€" different qualities 5 ® Bl:k\Si‘Iln........ 80 de Sin&l'o wiith plain IDCCY ccces++s 100 do Fancy, single ‘width Wincey ...... .‘ 6% de Double width plain * WiNGBY :1s¢.1 + 80 do. Double Delaines..... 70 do do ~â€" Foplin......., 150 do do _ Cobourg..... 150 do â€" Assort‘d Dress Goods :y{ vo _ Empress Reps........ 1 .GO_ do _ Bl‘k French Merino 1 15 do â€" FamcyColors#your chasing the goods far below the m:-lingcoet. they are _p_r:%f_\nd to offer bargains never before offered 20 pileces Waterprof.......... .......3 9 80 do : DoubleWidth Overcoatâ€" j lng..,2 9 worth 7 6 35 ~do~ > Scotch Tweed.............2 6 do ° 5 0 00 do " Canadian Tweed.........l 3 do 2 6 00 do Full Cloth,very beary..2 9 do 3.0 Also, a splendid lot o 500 Under Shirts, only...............3 3 300 Hespler‘s heaviest make, _ Commisston Merchants. FLOUE, OMINION AUCTION MART, EMOVALâ€" BLACK DOES, &e., dée., &c., do ICK & Hovsz, Laxp axn» Cesxkram Agzxcy, do do do do vo do do do ShOBKIDG/sssrecsersrserersissesse++8 : $ WOrth. 5 RIDDEU sriseertstrnscetss Porwarders and Commussipn Merchants tey~ CORSETS, 2s Cd. ~@q SHAWLS. 35 Filled Shawls. â€" 83 Shepherd Long Shawls lg Farncy, all wool Longs 407 Assorted Square Shawle. ‘COTTOXNS. Best English Priots, Hoyle‘s and , * AASNEON Bsz ies rreravensartrrecrcet rerssucseent i French Calicos, in cheice patterns...8 d CLOTHS. ® choiee for........ 8 Black Empress Rep ; {SOMLY seressaressrirs 10 "© Also, ia splendid assortment of Witneys, Mantle Cioths, Dry Goods. co. PORK, dor. ERINGED TOWELS, all TAOUNc2tssrs cce se rrrecsl Cimit OAaFMEAL, &c. .....0 0 worth $ 9 & VO., : Merchants, ( JXO, McADAM. Oankl Restn *‘ Pakenham, Feobruary 5, 1869. which, being manufactured on the premises, we can recommend, and soll cheaper than any shop in this city. wrnminenee THE TATLORING DEPARTCKENT. IMMENSNE REDUCTIOXK - ‘, _ FROM ORIGINAL PRICES, _ THB SALE TO CONTINUE may be expected. orders punctually attended to. LOW COMPOSITION INâ€" THB POUND, wWH OME STOCK IS8 80 LD OUT. GREAT BARGAINS dttawa, January 22, 1869. This department is under the ‘::rorlltmdmot a wellâ€"known firstâ€"class cutter workman. ‘All p®ion‘t forget the place, No. _ Sparkeâ€"st. Store lately occupied b Pfl. Fetherston & PC:.', next door to Mageo & Ruue{l'l old store., + 884y T. RAJOTTER. situated in the very centre of the | VILLAGE OF PAKENHAM, formerly known as the ©" Commercial Hotel," now as the C e haviag removed to more commodious premises, akes pleasure in announcing to his numerous cusâ€" cmers and tie public generally that he has now a large and well selected stock of They have resolved to cleap out the whole of these goods at cost price. Silver Top Smelling Bottl««, s Sooten Plaid Smolling Bowles, Improved Perfumed Distributors, &e., Jt. . /A including Placked Yard, Force Pump and Hose, Kitshen do., Driving Shods, &¢., &6. Terms easy and liberal, omapplication to either of the undersigned. f LBASE OF PRRMISES LA&TELY OCCU Flannols Toilet Boxes in varrety, Rimmeo!‘s New Perfumes, * ONTARIO HOUSE," combining all the advantages of a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL, MESSRS. GRANT & HENDERSON, having keught out the are now prepared, and will sell from th is date THE \f'tuounov THE ABOYE $TOCK, DIYIDED ? A complete stock just rece:ived of Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, rBETWHEEN THBIR TWO MOUsBS, ‘Otuawa, January Nonu siLE. That Splendid S TONE BUILDING, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS8, 1UNNINXGHAM & LINXDSAY, They bhavs made a great reduction in price. N DRES® GOODS, WINCEY®, &¢., THE NPRINTS, GREY and WHITE COT+â€" TONsS, A N CASADIAN CLOTHS®, W inceys Beaver Cloths Quttons > Meltons Prints Tweeds &e., &e. We Rave also on han a large assortment of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, Offer great inducements to purchasers. N_ FANCY WOOLLENS, SCARFS, CLOUDS, &e., TLeir prices commence at 2s 6d per yard. EMQVAL Bâ€"ANX KR ¥® T 8 TO C EMEMBER THE PLACER,| A hA M Ridesu st., oLIDAY PR#EITB‘ EARNS & RYAN, NO.34, SP A RKBâ€"S T; T: RAJOITE Genuine Druags and Chemicals, Druggists‘ Sundries of all desoriptions. W . M. MABSEY, _ KEARN® & RYAX, Previous to Stockâ€"taking They have splendid value CUNNINGMHAM & LINDSAY. Cawbridge Bougquet, ME DIC 4 i. THE iBOYE MRM No. 14, Rmozicâ€"st., J. J AMIESOXN, and all other Cotton Grods, Family and Dispensing Chemist. Barrister, Almonte. Mess:s BROWNE & 8COTT, UKTIL TBE consisting of PIED BY A K P KFARXNXS & RYAX. AT A AT AN KEARNS & RYAN. 69. ‘ 95iâ€"3m TO AT English Lavender W ater, Biack Cloths * 4y iPRICEâ€"3 CENTS.~ But how, you ask, can we e‘er hope to soar Above these scenes, and rise to tragic lore * ‘Too oft, alas ! we‘ve forced the unwilling tear, And petrifiedthe heart with real fear, Mactâ€"tha harvest of appiause will reap, For some of us, I fear, have rourdered «tâ€"ep ; His lady, too, with grace will slcep und talk, (Our females have been used at night to walk.) Somctime*, indeed, so vasious is our art, An actor may improxveand mend is part ; " Give me a bhorse," bawls l":tt‘nl, like a Grant us, your favor, put us to the test, * To gain your smiles we‘ll do our very best ;\ And without dread of fature Turnkéy Lockets, Thus, in an honest wey, still pick your pockets. § fiame f ou/ : A With this new passi theatric fame ; What in the practice of our former days * Could sbape our talents to exhibit plays * Your patiâ€"nce, sirs, some observation made, You‘il graut us equal to the scenic trade. drong +3 C3 We‘ll find a man would help himself\to one He who to midnight ladders is no. stmanger, You‘ll own will make an admirable Ranger ; To seek Machethâ€"â€"we have not far to roam, And sure in.Fitch I shal! be quite at home. â€" Unrivalled there, none will dispate my claim To high preâ€"ecminetice and exaited tame, Here light and casy Columbincs are found, And wellâ€"tried Harloquins with us abound ; From dutancée vile our precious selves to ‘The methods of the celebrated Persian gun manufacturer, .\luata{:ba, are still pursued by his seccessors. The muskets of that famous armorer are warth at preâ€" sent, it is said, from $400 to $500 apicce, though the modern rifics wade on his system, can be bought from $40 to #80, and pistols from $18 to #40.~ These weapons are generally provided with locks, but sometimes, even at the present day, are fired with a fuse. The infantry of Southern Persia are armed with them: They are chiefly monafietured at, Laar. When used they are partly supported by atkind of fork, fastened on the extremity of the barrel. â€" ‘The percussion guns used in Persia are of European manufacture, and the most expensive of them which aré bo%bt by the mobility only, come from England. â€" Cheaper ones, for the common people, come from Belgium. The Persigns are good rhots, but no *DAI-' Chalthers, like ‘most great preachers, wrote but few sermons, but preached those over and over azain, and never failed in fervrour of delivery. â€" " I heard him preach," says Dean l{ama:(v, * his beanâ€" tiful sermon on the: love of God," in the parish church of Haddington, and on my expressing my pleasure at having beeim present, he said, " I felt. rather uncomâ€" fortable, for I saw ‘a gentlieman | present who must have been hcaring it for the fourth time." i f azine As oft un Gadshill we have ta‘en our stand, When ‘twas so dark you could not see your hand, > s + E2 Some ,true:-bred Falstaff we may hope to start ; Who, when well bolstered, we‘ll will play his part. The scene to vary, we shall try in time To treat you with a little pantomime. keep We oft had recourse to the Aying leap ; To a black face have sometimes ow‘d escape, Aud Hounslow Heath has proved the woret of 3 \Veslq;"s sermons, uplike those of Whitheld‘s, read well. ‘There is one against the extreme doctrine of election and reprobation which Southey bas deâ€" clared to be one of the * finest enmt of impassioned_ cloquence â€"in the guage,""‘ an uly musét be acknowâ€" ledged by aX, whatever be the difference of opinion in~regard to its force of arguâ€" ment, to be a brilliant example of powerâ€" ful rhetorie. *ar 4A hxX The following prolozgue was ®poken at the opening of a playâ€"house at Sidney, K.8. W., on Jan. 16, 1796, written by George Barringâ€" And none will doubt but that our emigration Has proved most useful to the British nation. But you inquire, what could our breasts inâ€" The desth‘s head and bloody bones style of éloquence, as it has been. irroverâ€" éntly termed, is loss froquently heard from the pn:rit than it used to be. Preachers gencrally prefer, nowâ€"aâ€"days, the gentle and persuasive to the alarming and threatening mode of sermonizing.| Whitâ€" fGeld was a great master of the latter, and no one in modern times could frighten a ginver more effectually with the" terâ€" ts B dn hi Fobticte/ T «t OJn the death of Princess Charlotte, when a wail of sorrow came from every pulpit in Great Britain, a celebrated divine startled his listeners with the text : * Take this cursed woman and bury her, for she is a King‘s daughter." This was not designed as fin insult ; far from it ; for the preacher in his sermon took the view that if a character «uch as Jezebel was, should be buried with po::: simply because of royal birth, how m greater should be: the respect shown to the memiory of so virtuous a woman as the Princess Charlotte. To our American divine, Channing, who is appreciated snore ‘ in Kurope even than in this country, we have this tribute from : Dean Ramsay : " The style of Channing is carcfuily elaborated. He indicates the most refined and elegant taste. _ Hlis sentiments express the purest ecmotions of Christian love and peace. His estimate of the Divine nature is lofty and emotional." . The admiration of Channing as a writer is not confined to England. Count de Remusat, a disâ€" tinguished French critic, has shown, in his masterly biwgraphy, that they aro caâ€" One of Dr. Hawke‘s most effective «* charity‘"‘ sermons was preached from the text, " To beg I am ashamed," but a meaning was given to it quite diffefent from the original intention. _ He turned it effectively to his purpose by the gloss that he was ashamed for "his hearers that the neglect of so good a cause as , that for whith he was. pleading rendered it necessary to beg for it. â€"Harper‘s Magâ€" ton, the notoriqus pickpocket, the ectors beâ€" ing all convicts. <â€" The piece played on the osâ€" casion was " The Revenge," the afterpiece "The Hotel." » come, ¢ Though n:{t with much eclat or beat of drum, True patriots all, for be it understood, We left our country for our country‘s good ; No private views disgraced our generous zeal, What urged our travels was our country‘s rors of the Lord." He, Jxowever, was aA lamb in comparison with some of* the preaching lions ‘of the Middle Ages. pable, even in France, of rising to the apâ€" preciation of the pur; morals and refined dialectics of the American preacher. _ From distant climes, o‘or wideâ€"spread scas we ANEKECDOTES OF THE PULPIT. c1ape MUSTAPHA GUKXS. A CLASSIC. PROLOGUE,

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