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MED, Sth inst., Mr WANTED. GDOOD SECONDâ€"HANP six horse® powerâ€"â€"l# fod a ready purchasef C. P&lmw‘ »I I '. n n. “ INDUSTRIOUS MA understazds the ~ * ALE AND WINES 61, Oitaws P.O. | m \o% "'-- havre given san 'fl‘lw.fw‘: iGe, viz : at x )* BaKking ike ; Tricotrin, by Oulda i mbus, by AM# Rrougham ; Cham A : the Book of Chess, DJ " t . APEST Goom ‘PES'!: Goom. O8. & wW. BUsw ‘EST STYLES, ,a s & w. RUCXTONE _ } CORXNICES, ‘SIN ESS J. DURLIE 4 sOX, â€" 10 Sparkeâ€"st F Assomn «s I ASSORTED, 08. & W l!.m eft some time 1 MARY, who l:.l.n by Mayne Reid. P. ROBEATSON, JININE â€"WINE, ‘«lg . & wW. HUNXTON‘$ m bim. . A Office will iy requested to aftendâ€" C WDicH, .. GEST STock aEST sSTocr 8. & wW. Hty EST YFALUE, ISt . Â¥iLtsg NOX . A & $ H 1P OUsSE FUEX DAaAMASK3, ILE â€" CARPET3, LVE, oUsE FURNISHINGS, TERLY yEEKTING » Oo-u‘o,li' Hail, 0# . the Tlith instant 44 MATTING, &c., &e. sb 1 . HUNTON, _ P YARIETY, Est vARIETY EST VARIETY KOOL STYLE®, ecial attention to owr hus. â€" HOUSE FURNISHINGS . _ BUCHANANX, CIET Y . lon wanted of 48 and 49 Sparhke 4. â€"â€" RTED, | mmase z> es M"o...; J. DURIE 4 8OX sE PoRY of this Paper. i tea § Powd ITE," JaMEq g;l HUX 'roy_i HUXTOX‘3. Fjers C do. ts ds * «y 2 c CABLE NE WS. . _ Very little excitement prevails bere resâ€" â€" pecting the fate of Whelan. ___ The stcatmship Austrian arrived at Portland * this afternoon. * Mr. Pierve Grifford, Pnddon':‘of tb:':o.- treal Typographical Un vee on T Aussday ll.bt‘touteidbt:'o festival of the Tâ€"ronto Typographical Union. , W roursa.â€"â€"To the Mozatreal Tea Company : CGentlemen, I have great pleasure in testifying tothe satisfaction which my customers have uaiversally expressed as to the quality of tea whicly I have sold. them. Of course it is my interest, the sama as any other merchant, t» buy where I can suit myself and customer» best, and with this view I have purchased from you, and now testify my entire satisfacâ€" tion of the tes. I remain, yours truly," Doxâ€" tax McBars. by a Freshet. e‘ _‘ «_Sax Fraxc:sco, February #.â€"Advices from Mexico state that heavy rains prevailed in the State of Sinaloa. The rivers overflowed â€" and inuudated the country, destroying several vi!â€" lages entirely. The loss of life is anknown, but is feared to be very great. £ The rebels recently assembled at Monaguay to the numberof 300. ‘lhey were attacked by the troops and defeated, losing all their arms and ammunition, and eleven prisoners. The Gorernment is organizing several new battalions of rolurteers, a rn of them tor garrison duty, and them â€" for active «ervice in the Aeld, :toho-n, the strongest fortress at Havana, is now garrisoned by volâ€" uateers, instead of regular troops, who have becn seat to Cienfugo. & Fromgxge, February #.â€"A slight shock of earthquiake. was felt here yosterday. No damâ€" agoe was done. lassox, F.bruary 8.â€"Latest news from Paraguay mumm had offered a truce to President for the purpose of openuing negotiations for peace. * xews vii xEw york." * New Yorx, February 9.â€"The Worlid‘s Bueâ€" nos Ayres correspondence, December <27th, iays: The last infermation from the seat of wat gave an account of bloody battles, by whicn Villettas was approached by the allies. It was supposed that an immediate attack would be made on Argosturs. A strong seige of uatteries are close by. : The ironâ€"clads are Loss of Life and vertisement must either ‘accept the protocol of the Parisâ€" Cmi~rence, or receire his resignation of the Crown. Aruzx«, Fâ€"bruary 9.â€"â€"The members of the new Cabin«t ngr unanimously agree with the King in adbering to the resolution of the Paris Conterence., awegst of it, and sometimes run by, Marâ€" shall Caixas is just above it, having crossed above by going round on the Chaco side, and taking Villetta first. Ho is withont shelter, with no hospital, Â¥ery poor means of retreat, and with a bold‘oztpmd foe before him, and* it is said with 10,000 men. General UG«llyobstinue is.on the other, side of Lopez, Lut they are separated by impassable marshes and lakes, so that the Argentine position of the army is cot in acondition to do Lopes muchk harm. F * Haraxa, February 8.â€"The Disric, in its account of the outbreak at states that the first act of the rebels was to a section of the :ailway. The same paper acknowl, dges that the situation in this quarâ€" ter is very grave. The approach of the revoâ€" lution to the vicinity of Clentuegos, which is the centre of a large planting district, is exâ€" nected to causoa rise in the sugar market. Pzsta, February 8.â€"The trial of Prince Alexâ€" andor Karogeorgewich, for complicity in the assassination of the late Prince of Servia, comâ€" menced here yosterday. NEWS YIA PARIS. & Paris, February 8.â€"A des frompAthens says King George has Qfm that Greece ‘..'onunu«m.:i February 9.â€"â€"The Sultan has appojinted Houssin Pasbs to noceof Namik Pasha as Minister of War. Houssi Pasba has occupied a seat in the C:binset since March 1863 as Minister of Police. Mapz:o, February 8.â€"Exciting rumours have been circulating in regard to the movreâ€" ments of the Carlists, One of these reports is to the effect that the Mfil::::ukod Sanâ€" tota, in the Province ef , but they were repulsed after a sharp fight. Soctnaurrtox, February 9.â€"The steamship New York, from New York, has arrived here. Loxpox, February 9.â€"Reports of disasters by the recent gales are coming to hand. Two American vessels, tho}'mdo'uu:d Persian, 4 are ginong those suffering to vesse and cargo. No loss of life is as yet reported. The Glasgow Chamber of Commerce has urcsented an address to Hon. R. Jobhnson, American Minister, urging the practical adoption of principlea of ‘free trado in the United States. e M ap«to, February 9.â€"In reply to further solicitations of his fellow citizens, Partero again declines a seat in the Constituent Corâ€" tes to which he was clected. Amfong the vhanges rontemplated in whe administration oigthe Gorernment is the adoption of the Coâ€" l‘ial Ministry as a distinct department. * 3 Moxtazat, February, 9. Ata public meeting toâ€"day a committee was appointrd to take steps to establish an hospiâ€" tai for sick children. Several thousand delâ€" lars have Leen already promised for that purâ€" p9. n Dredging machines are being repaired to be ready for operation as soon as spring opens, The Harbour Commissioners have given a cont act for building a new powerful dredging machine. * Yery little excitement nrevails hara ras_ Asale of Ordnance Lands took place yesterâ€" day., About fifty lots were sold, prices runâ€" ning as high as $3 per foot. The total amount realized was $14,500. The mortality returns for January show doaths from zymotic diseases to be 9 ; other «agses 59. Against 11 from symotic; and 63 trom other causes in January, 1863. The officers of the garrison played at the L.yceum last night, and gave general satisfacâ€" tion to a large audience., s ’ s Sergeantâ€"Major Conlter, 0 the 1 3th Hussars, a Balaclawa hero, died at Crystal Palace Barracks yeaterday, in the year of his age. \)nly aight Balaclava men now remain in tha regiment, » J# Trains stil o CoF. * Special to THE TIMES . . _ Toroxto, l"olwu? 9. At the Cit/,%ouneiLlut night $400 in aid of the Redâ€"River Reliet Fund were received trom the Warden of Siméoe. The Board of the Mechanics‘ Institute have decided to erecta new hall capable of seating 2500 persons, The cost of the land and building is estimated at $12,000, the amount to be raised by subscription among the citizens. MONTREAL. ®; esial to TuE '!‘lll-s.â€" . Hatest byp Celegraph. â€"â€"Try Gardner‘s Baking Powder. â€" 8ee adâ€" The Trial of Prince K A Shock of Karthquake at "iou.oo. ng George Threatens to Resign His Defeat of the Negotinations for Poace. of C 8OUTH AMERIOA. GREAT BRITATIK, TORONTO. NEW3 VIA LiSBOX, HUNGARY. GREEOCE ITALY, OURA. Attack a Town apd of Property schial Troches," or Cough Lozonges, allay irritaâ€" tion which induces coughing, having a nizzcr inâ€" Auence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure to OBTAIX the genuin«. Sold by all dealer; in medicines, at 25 conts a box. _ Motchers Read Thisiâ€"tHetioway*‘s Worm Lorenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children an d Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one groat cause of death among children is frong Worms alone, it sannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the pocessity of closely watching their children. By so doing ; and understanding We symptoms and true cause of the dissase, thousands of children might be saved from carly graves. Srurrous or»pWorus.â€"The following ‘are a fow of the numerous symptems and dissases which m'zndby Worms: deranged appotite, emaciated extremities, ofensive breath frequont picking at the nose, grinding of the tooth during sleep, hardness of the belly, with frequen; slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquisi sleep, faintings, tromblings, coughs, indigestion M”M@l ?w. and a gradual waist. ing away of fesh. * They are palatable and sellâ€"administered to th® shildâ€"drive outthe worms thorough!y without pain and complhetely cleanse the stomachâ€"there by doir; away with the necessity of administering CasteF OQil or ‘other. unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other W« roms. s . â€"_ Coughs and Colds.â€"sudden changes of olimate are sources of Puilmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, Experionce having proved that simple remeaies often act speedily and corâ€" tagnly when taken in the carly stages of the disâ€" ease, recourse should at once be had to =" Brown‘s Bronshial Truoches," or Losonges. Fow aro aware of the importance of checking a cough, or * comâ€" mon cold," in its Arst stage. That which in the beginning would yield to a mill remedy, if negâ€" lected soon attacks the lungs. @"Brows‘s Bron:â€" © "M box contains the tacâ€"simile signature 6 Noztrunor & Lrua®x, Newcastlo, C.W., who are ;he sole proprietors. N. B. Ask for HAolloway‘s Worm Losenge B and take no othor. WA Sola by all the dragguts h Ottawa, and medicine doale every vher _ > ***% 5187 wMRS. WINSLOW‘S . SOOTHING SYRUP." Having the Jacâ€"simile of «Cartis & Porkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations get a bottleâ€"of Mrs. WINSLOW‘3 sOOTHUING BSYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistake about it. There is not a er on earth who bas ever used it, who will Mxl‘ you at once that it willâ€" regulite the bowe!s,‘ and give rest to tho mother, and reliet and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the proâ€" seription of one of the oldest and best famale phyâ€" sicians and nurses in the United States. â€"Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Bo sure to call for Loxbox, February 94p. m.â€"Consols 93} for both ; Bonds 76] : Erie=23 ; Illinois Central 931. b . E ___ New York Markets, New Yorr, February 9.â€"Cotton firm ; sales at 30jc, for middling uplands.â€"Flour more active ; receipts 5,134 Larrels; ‘sales 9,800 barrels at $5.65 @ 6.30 for Superfine State and Western ; $6.15 @ 7.10 for. common to Extra State, $6 50 @ 7.4140 for common to choice Extra Western ; $6. 65 @ 8.15 monnd Hoop Ohio.â€"Rye flour dull ; rales 100 barre}s at $5.20 @ 7 30.â€"Wheat quiet; receipts 1,000 bushels ; sales at $1.59 @ 1.61 ‘or No. 3 Sprizg in store and delivered; $1.71 for new in store and delivered.â€"Rye heavy ; sales 3,000 bushels of Western at $1.46.â€"Corn firmer ; receipts 4,000 bushels ; sales 36,000 bushels at 89¢. < 90¢. for new Mixed ; 87¢. for white Western.â€" Barley active and firm ; sales 34,000 bushels at $2.13 @ 2 15 for Canada West.â€"Oats in modeâ€" x nqnfi ; receipts 4 000 busheis ; sales 40,â€" bushels at 76¢. for Western in store ; 774c.‘ for do. afloat.â€"Pork firmer $33.50 i 34 00 for new Méss ; $32.50 @ 33.00 for old do.â€"Lard quiet and firm at 19{c. @#1¢. for|st am ; 21¢. @ *tic. for kéttle rendered, . _ | s Mo‘ I motners 1 Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick suffering and crying with the excruciâ€" sting pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and + FIXANCIAL AND COMMERCOAL. Liverroor, February 9.â€"Cotton firmer, Uplands 12%}d, @ 12%;d.; Orleans 12}4. @ 12}d. Manchester advices less favourable. Pork filat and nominal. Bacon 58s. Lard TTs, 64. . Breadstufls quiet. California wheat 11s. 3d. . Corn 338. for old ; 311. 3d. for new. Tallow 408. TJ. 3 4 . The Pacifc Mail Company. Niw Yorrk, Febtruary 9.â€"It is stated that the "Pacific Mail Company have purchased 24,000 shares tor retirement along with 36,â€" 000 previously owned. This would reduce the capital $5,000,000. It is further reported that the quarterly dividend of 3 per cent. is to be paid bercafter. Wadnixgrox, February 9.â€"â€"The _ Bill reported last Saturday by the Waysand Means Committee . doues not, as supposed, authorize the change of registered bonds tor cougon bouds, though coupous may be turned into registerod bbnds. f > â€"h‘d‘ years experience in using Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wafers l.n”prond thein to be the most effectual remed7 for coughs, and jrritation of m throat, caused by cold, or unusual exertion of wooeal: orgars; public ers and singers will find them most l::.hWTm entire ff:eâ€" don from all deleterious ingreodients renders Bryâ€" an‘s Pulmonic W afers, or Cough and Voice Logenâ€" gos, a safe remedy for the most Welicate person, and has caused them to be be‘d in high esteem by all who have used them. Bold by ail medicine dea‘ers at 25 ots. per box. _ [”*' P‘:;:’] report of Ottawa «Markets, . Nuw Yorzr, F«â€"bruary 9.~â€"Tho steamship Cambric took out $703,000 in specie toâ€"day. j *. _ Died. zs * Naw Yorr, February 9 â€"James T.. Bradey dicd this morning of apoplexy, aged 54 years. All the courts adjourned in honour of bis ‘The understanding toâ€"night is that the meaâ€" sures and questions relative to the proposed purchase of St. Thomas shall come ‘up toâ€" morrow at the regular meeting of the comâ€" whitteo. In respect to the St. Thomas purâ€" thase, there is not much probability that the committee will decids that the U. 8. Govâ€" ernment is so farcominitted to the transaction that we are bound according to all moral ard international obligations to take the islands off the bands ot the Danish King.. Notwithâ€" standing the fact that the annexation projects are from.time to time introduced in the Bouse, and discussed in committse, thero is <a very strong feeling in Congress agaiost all schemes of this character, and it is not rery probable that we shall hare any further accession to our territory four some time to come. Reception to Gen. Grant in Brooklyn. New Yorr, February 9.â€"=The reception tenâ€" dered to Gen. Grant last eveninog by Mr. 8. D. Chittenden, in Brooklyp, wasattended by over 1,000 ot the elit« of Brooklyn and New York society. Mr. Chittenden bad extended his parlours by a temporary: covering of the adâ€" jJoining grounds. ‘The decorations were strikâ€" iog and tasteful., .__ The United States Seinate. _ > . New Yorr, February 9 â€"The Tims: special : says the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have decided ‘to take yp the conâ€" sideration ot the protocol to the Alebamas treaty, and ‘the treaty in reference to foreign citizens, in which England acknowledges its rights of expatriotism, and abandons the theoty of perpetual citizenship. _ e ak THIS MORNINXG‘s DESPATHES. AMERICAN Ni \\ Kew York Money Market. New Yorx, February 9.â€"Gold 135} YESTERDAVT‘s DESPATCUES es w ~ nmmniiit @ <Gtizâ€" London Monty Market. SPECIAL NOTICEK®. Reported by Tolegraph. Liverpool Markeis, Sailed. do. _ Elementary do Pinnock‘s History of England, . _ _ Collio«"s History of British Empire, Collier‘s English Literature, rmu Book Superseded, ersise Books, > * Hoad Line Copy Books, White Chalk Crayons (for Black Board.) _ N. B.â€"Any other School Books or Requisites supâ€" * plied on short ‘notice. A liberal discount alâ€" lowed to Teachers. pie yrarik nAus,: Made of Gray, Brown anud Manilla Paper. o NV PLAIN, FANCY & MISCELLANEOUS & BJ 44 "«THE â€" QTTAWA â€"CITIZENX" Quills, Quill Pens, Wire Fyles, Paper Hold ers, Letter Clips, Pen Racks, Paper Weight , Envelope Boxes, Invoice Cases, ‘Date Boxes, 4 Letter Scales, Krasing Knives, Paper Kanives, Pocket K“'Q! (Rodgers‘), Parallel Rulers, Round, Rulers, Twine Boxes, Book Elates, Ivory Tablets, Paper Fasteners, OQiled Paper, Blotting Pads, Ink Powder, Mucilage, ‘Wafors, Sealing War, Bottle War, Visiting Cards, «Printer‘s Cards, Playing l Cards, Poneil P;oloc!on, Paper Folders. THEK OTTAWA CITIZEN" Lennic‘s Grammar, @ Edwards‘® Summary of English History, Carpenter‘s Spelling Book, 3 Miller‘s Table Book, . Easy Lessons in Geography, . Modgins‘® History of Canada, Sangster‘s National Arithmetic, Fabor‘s, Rowney‘s and other makere. Draâ€" per‘s, Carpentor‘s, Red and Blue, assorted colours. * Blanty, Poure‘s, Gillott‘s, Mitchell‘s, Barâ€" nard‘s, Hughes‘ and other makers, * Made in any style of ruling and binding. 'WQAPPISG PAPER, < To suit all purchasers, from 35 conts to $5 per re&AgM. Of Promissory Notes, Drafts, Dcede, Mortâ€" gages, &¢., &ko. Also, Driefâ€"Lined Foolscap and Letter Paper. â€", * %~ THE NEW . CANADIAN NATIONAL SERILEE of READJING BOOKS, authorized by the Council of Public Instruction for Ontario. The prices are ; _ & Mandbiils, Posters, Circulars, Cards, Books, Pamphiets, lj’. &o., on the shortest ncotice, on the most reasonable terms, Firsrt Boox, with 31 illastrations, strongly bound in limp cloth. Five cents. ‘Kirst Bookâ€"Part Secon?, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth. Ten cents. in cloth boards. Thirty cents. Fogernx Boox, 4& illustrations, strongly bdound in cloth boards. Forty cents. Firtu Boox, 50 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. Carter‘s, Stephens‘, Todd‘s and Walkden‘s Mauve, Red and Carmine Inks, . J Srcox» Boox, 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. 'l".&m. Tumazo Book, 4! illustrations, ly bound Writing (plain and ruled), Blotting, Drawâ€" ing, Coloured, Printing and Wrapping (all deâ€" scriptions). Also, Green Paper for Window Fhades. Perforated Card Board, Fancy Tissue Paper, Bristol Board, Crayon Paper, Drawing Paâ€" per, Tracing Linen, Camel Hair Pencils, Black Crayons, Silk Taste, Pink Tape, Noâ€" tarial Seals, Gum Tickets, Music Paper, Toy Colour Boxes, Indeilible Ink, Indellible Ponâ€" cils, lndian Ink, Ink Brasers, Iodia Rubber, Wax Vestas, Twisted Tapers, India Rubber Bands, Pocket Books, Porte Monnais. Lodgors, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Indexes, Copying Letter Books (Foolscap and Post 4t0), Invoice Books, Pocket Ledgers, Price (Books, Metalli¢c Memorandums, Bill Head Papor, Acc¢ount Paper. - LWAYS Or HAND, PRINTIXG HOUSE, PRIXTIXG. HKOC8SE, \_ d XTEEL PEXSâ€" OF EYERY LESCRIPTIO®N, NANCYâ€" ,CCOUNT BOOKS, &¢.â€" CHOOL BOOKS, &¢. @PLIXG (LETTER) PRESSEKS, oTTrox TwWIxE, KAD PZNCILSâ€" O8TAGEK and BILL STAMPSâ€" LANK FOoRXM®S LANK BOOKSâ€" RINTIXG API‘.RIâ€". ISCELL ANROURSâ€" RITING INXKSâ€" A completo assortment of STATLIQONERY #TATIONERY, XTATIONERY, Stationcry. 21 Arkars. 31 Rideawâ€" A3 FOLLOWs: 1SCLUDIN® AND AXD Of every denomination. AT And other twines. THKH O FTAW A |IMALS, FEBRUARY 10. WAKLLEAN ®. CORFEINGâ€"â€".....â€"_â€"â€":â€"â€"â€" _ Department of Secretary of State & Ottawa, 13th Decomber, 1868. _ 925â€"2td At Toronto, 147 Lots, on Monday, Feb. 8th. C lullmn MHeights, HMamilton, 33 Lots, A-lw:‘ 4 Lou Saturday, Feb. 13th. » , Saturday, s % London, 1 tract of land, Tuesday, Feb. 16th, Fort Erie, 104 Lots, Frid ay, Feb. 19th. Pelham Farm, Short Rills, Saturday, Feb.20th. Penetanguishene,60 lots, W ednesd ay,Feb. 24th. Purchasers will be allowed to pay in ten annual instalments. One to be paid at the placeâ€"and time of sale, and the rest in gine equal â€" mnusal payments with interest at six per cent ;.mublfll. din ven local pers. By order, * Public notice is beroby given that Eales of ORDNANCE LANDS will take place at the folâ€" Is hereby given that the Map or Plan and Book of Reference of the Canada Central Railway Company, from the City of Ottawa to its junction with the Line of the Brockville and Ottawa Railâ€" way Company, have been do'gocitod in the office otf the Department of Public ‘Yorks, and a copy of ence, as relate to the County of Carleton, has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carleton, and a coty of such parts as relate to the .Canx of Lanark, has been deéâ€" m in the otfice of the Clerk of the Poage for the of Lanark. e Dated this Tenth uay of August, 1868. + W R. WORSLET, t _ 0. 0. Riy. Ottawa, one parcel containing one GREEN SILK DRESS and BLACK LACE SHAWL. Whoever found the 1 will glqm leave it at the Conâ€" vent in AyEmn, or in this city at the Convent of the Grey Nuns, where they will be suitably reâ€" the Department of Public ‘Yorks, and a copy of such parts of the Map or Plan and Book of l{;for- Secondâ€"Greater light with less consumption of dl’ » \ The subscriber has just completed arrangeâ€" ments with the manufacturer for the agency ot the above Celebrated Baking Powder, wrlch for some years past has been almost exclusively used in the City of Montreal, and likewisot getting into neral use in. the other cities of the Dom‘nion. nflhor recommendaiion is unnecessary. January 28, 1869. * * MINER‘S SAFETY LAMP," \ We will not give the prices of our goods, for: this geasonâ€"that other houses would offer inferior goods at the same figures, and induce their ousâ€" tomers to believe they were as good value as ours. now offers to the public this valuable improveâ€" besides tLis most important feature it possesses every goud quality that is desirable in a lamp. .It will not break if dropped upon the flcor. If overâ€" turned no oil will escape. It will carry a large fAame without smoking ; this fame is steady, and so protected that currents of air do not affect it, readering it a convenient lamp to carry about the house, aad is not liable to get out of order. The lamp is made of metal, and cannot be broken, hence no danger from that cause. to tak e place on the 8th of this month, and thore wishing to see it can do so by coming to our store Wellingtonâ€"st., U pper Town, where the ° GREEN, WHITE AND BLUE FLAG waives over the farâ€"famed & 3 f a §ILYER Boot, and there only will it be visible that we ;élipu all others in this city for _ it We have resolvedgto change our business, and will, without any humbugging, sell G0ooDs EXTREMELY Low, for that indispensible thingâ€"Cash, and continuo to do so during this month., : The winter being far advanced goods for this season will be sold at figures to induce anyone to buy, and spring goods being in advance of the season will bo sold lower still. e S# Come and look, and price our merchandise, and you will then be satisfed this is not a merepuff, but a reality: . /. + OIL DEPOT, T3 SUSSEXâ€"ST, par"Sign Red Oil Barrel. f LOb‘I‘, on the onnln$ of the 7th instant, atthe K4 Concsert at Aylmer, from the village back to PA Keep s look out for the emblem ot‘unity, the Green, White and Blue. ; JAMES McCARTHY & CO. Hare just received â€" _ es 53 Axgruna Lq'r OF VALENTINES, which they offer at est Rates, Wholesaty and Retail. » They have just published a ~ _ | _ ONE CENT SONG BOOK, â€" is strictly_ adbered to, rendering it safe from THE POSSIBILITY OF EXPLOSION; NIER and the DVCHESS Skirt, now worn by the elite in all the principal cities. _ _ _ * [ D. MLLLAR. ment. The principat employed by Air llump)my Davy, in his celebrated â€" Ottawa, Fobruary 6, 1869. Levin will introduce all the latestâ€"styles in HOOP SKLRT3, which will be sold: at manufacturers‘ rflooo-, in order to clear the stock of material on and. Attention is rnpoctmllly requested to the CANâ€"CAN, LA ;CLARITA, ISABELLA PANâ€" AGEXT ® 0 R Ottawa, Jany. 18, 1869. Our stock is new, and composed of KFirstâ€"Absoluie safety undor all circumstances. TAirdâ€"Beauty and perfection of finish, Call and see thom at the Ottawa, Feb. q, 1869. ME 6 COOK!$â€" FRIEND» ki â€" 7 s BAKING POWDER. 64 THE CLAIM FOR THIS LAMP IS ONES & HOLLAND, RDXANXCE LAXDS. UBLIC NOTICEK TOTAL ECLIPSE places in the Province of Ontario, at the «Capt. Jinks," and a number of other :.\zn_p. For sale Wholesale and Retail. ra, Feobruary 8, 1869. ONâ€"EXPLOSIVEâ€" CLAMP," Publications. Clothing, CHEAP GOODS. Boots ‘and Shoes, Under Secretary Sf State. JAS. BVCHANAN, [Post Office Block,] E. PAR MMAn‘El;'l D. R. LEAVENS. Agent for Ottawa. C o n Groceries, &¢. LEAVEN S, The underâ€" signed having been unable to dispose of the lease of kis snmius has ecided to keep , the business 5 open until M alyâ€" 4 1st, under the \ management of mm 5o" To" VYIN, from Montreal. Mr. METALLIC HQOP SKIRT 43 Sparksâ€"st. FACTORY, T II E TY ., will pBAll Carpets sold during this sale, and not paid for on delivery, will be charged full PB A\ll Remnants of Carpets, undor 20 yards, will 1575 750 225 150 pPB~Previous to steockâ€"taking, and to make room > .~ _ for our NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS, | niw being purchased in the British ndt KFronch Markets. ( pPM"In order to make this sale as attractive as possible we have decided upon offering the . entire stock of CARPETS, without reserve, at a discount of ten per cent for cash in bankâ€" f able funds, pB~Tho stock is very large and weoll assorted, and amounts in valueto over 8,000 dellars, and comprises the following, vis. : 180 * """ 575 «6 UNIONX 1995 :**~~ 450 "** |MACEE & RUSSELL‘S, MMENSE CLEARANCE. 225 ‘he Sale will commenee en/! MONDAY MORNING, the Ist FEBRUARY, and conâ€" tinue (only) for a few weeks: be sold cheap. SALE OF CARPETS. YARDS HBMP CARPETS, MAGEE & RUSBELL, Sparksâ€"st. 6+ WOOL STAIR â€" ‘(do 6# â€"TAPESTRY & BRUSâ€" BELLS CARPET3. . 66 64 u%w D E S I G N 8,* TAPESTRY CARPETS, 6 GREKEN & CRIMSON BAIZES, ; 6 all wool DUTCH do s PRINTED DRUGGETS 6 2 ply, ALL WOOL do AT do BRUSSELS do * Retail. do *‘ruggists and Grocers in town and ~suntry. 783y $ THE VARIETY HALu, \ 34 Susserâ€"st., W here there is to be found ov:?thin‘ to furrish a House. A good assortment new and second hand ‘Cooking and Double Rtoves, Furniture of every description, and among the lot some beautiâ€" Wecannot be beat wost of Montreal. Beautiful Tea Sotl.fm- $2.50 upwards: ; Wood and Willow W are. A general assortment of Taoys and Fancy Goods\ PA ~Fumiture, Crockery, China and Glassware‘ Rented as usual at reasonable rates. f JOSEPH BOYDEN, General Agent. The remarkable success which has atuended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lye into Canadian market, by the subscriber, has exâ€" cited the cupidity ot an unprincipled firm in town (which has already been convicted of borrowing other ple‘s brains) by a spurious. imitation called g.:ponihr. To avoid dinrpolntmont. y‘ul’. chasers should be careful to ask for Harte‘s Tonâ€" cencrated Lje, which is sold by all respec*able | Maving been appoicted by tho combination ( their agents for W. Normax‘s, MxercaurestrEEr. To Touriets.â€"The sr.r-t colection in t Dominion ot Photo‘rst:hl Canadian Scenery _ Ottawa, BSept. 7, 1868. 582y ° Btill selling below cost at LATEST STYLE AND MOST APPROYED : â€" _ PATTERNS, 300 200 500 h ey mre now prepared to sell in quantities to suit the trade, by the * . â€" Geourera, _ "AP* A *C89674; § > Pegr Gentlemen‘s Clothes cles. Kid Gloves sleaned. MACDONALD & CO., SILK ND WOOLLEN DYERS, PROOF, and Try Buchanan‘s Unrivalled Mixture of Mocha, Java, Jamaica and Ceylon, roasted and ground daily on the premises by steaim Enor. * v JAS. BUCHANAN, °> =© L AC L __ Bussex and Wellingtonâ€"sts. Ottawa, January 28, 1869. HRLRCH or .. . BT. LA WRENCE DYE WORKS, Eiginâ€"st., (Oppositethe Russell House,) Ottawa, Ont. For Crockery, If there are any such let them make immediate EVERY DESCRIPTION HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS? Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868 TOVES ONCENTRATED LYE. NLARGED PORTRAITUREF OaL OoIL. OFFEE! COFFEE : ARREL OR CAR LOAD, ACONX, &¢. YEH, EESOR BROS. CHEESE. 1GHWINERS ONONGAHELA WHISKEYs. HO WANTS FURNITURE, or AMS, Agonts for John Campbell‘s celebrated CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLALIN, COLOURED AND PLALIN, For sale by the undersigc:a Agonts for Hiram & Walker‘s BBLS. THIN MESS PUORK. BBLS. MK§$S PORK. LOWEST PRICES® Due Works. BBLS. STRONG sSUPER FLOUR. Yng . * ESMONDE BROS., 43 Sparksâ€" st., op. Ontario Bank. Groceries. COal OIL. C. T. BATE & CO,, OP THE China, awnd Agent for aAT Thk Hot Pressers, §¢. or AT Canal Basin. =~ad and dyod. «. .‘"‘l.x- G:assware, 959tf Bv . &X EE CLBAXIXG O0 T the following goods previous to stookâ€"taking at MANTLE AND BONNET VELYETS _ In all the leading materials and styles, at unusually low prices. v In great variety, at a trife over half last year‘s prices. FBEKCH MERINOES NSPECTION INVITED, myâ€" L O W P LLLI C E 8 BLACK, COLOURED AND FANCY, » Wholesale and Retail. ILKS$S, Clearing out balanse at reduced prices. at reduced prices. Purchased pnviouvto the advance, EKLVETS, ARPETS & HOUSE FURNISHINXG®, ALL DRESSES, Largest and cheapest stock in the city. In immense variety, very cheap A unusually low prices. LOTHS and TWEEDS®, KIRTINGS®, LANKETS, ANADIANX and BRITISH GREY CoOTToNs, * ARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. 3{d to 7id per yard. From 4{d per yard up. LANNELS, RINTS, in the leading colours, at very low prices. Best and Cheapest in the city. In groat variety, cheap. RESSs GoODs ORROCK*8 and other WHITE COT+â€" TOXNS, LINERY and MANTLES, INCEYS®, CANADIAN & ENGLISH, PLAIN AND FANCY, In variety, cheap. 00 300 150 200 100 RIDI’ATII’I 8TANDARD \YIW YORK HOUSE #1ARUP, 4. M# us TEa PoT LIST. FINEST â€"BALTIMORE OYSTERS, 0O R EKCTIEFIEKED 8P £I!ITL Ottawa, Vee. 16 1868, Decsember 16, 1868 ULES, ROBIN & Co., do ANDEMAN‘s CHOICEK OLD PORXC HOICE PALE, (HIPPAWA pure old RYE WHISEKEY 4 : Four years old, equal to any French Brandg. ASTILLION & Oo., TARD, DUPEY & Co., de «2 HIPPAVA TODDY WHiSKEY, UIPPAWA FAMILY PRooOFPF. RAHAM‘s THREH GRAPE, RAHAM‘S EXTRA OLD PORT, Four years old, equal to Scotch. UNN‘S BROWN, In Cases, Mhd. add 4 Casks, ENNEKSSEY‘S BRAXDY, cKENXZIE*8 Pure Golden SHERRY N SALB, DPATH*S ExTRA coorDk@® YRUP C TELL*S > >« BOXES TOBACCO, 166. Received daily,; by Express. CADYT IES ORAXGE PEKOE T8A CHESTK TW ANKAY. BARRKLS EXTRA SUPERIOK FLOUR. BHBIL.8. MESS PORK, to arrive, @uoDERIAM & WORTY BBLS. WEKAT ISDIA MO«â€" CAaADDIES BRLIGHT SOLACEZ TOBACCu. CHE®STS UNCOLORED JAPAX TEA. BBLK. CELEERATED OL8 RYE, ® J. G. ROBINSON & 0 , In Boitle or Wood, J. G. ROBIK8SON 4 Câ€", dAo lll“'."u..“'o’o THHE ALCOMHOL, 85 0.P, The Tea Pot, Ottaw *

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