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tio'ndpo \:lh: ,?fl«!w: ‘ n eve $466, thl!'v-u?nn" give it every possl lon will be made 4 iture of Ontario for # LEDOMNIA PEAT » LTING COMPANT & PLATE P EKs Nins, Rors, anal or IN8URA NoR g or xaing. 48 â€"â€" . on XHak S > spiced, rolled red Hams and Vens, cUVLTLIY SAAC"3, CE of Caledonia to the . at the lowest & HEAVY ef and coure of 4 W A * 1$20,000) U. 3. , Col. John H. dr f..lto(..c-l tal matter® will be s Undertaking Cranck ie in Ottawa. aggons always ready : Town, vod Codins, may @ Mgn and imthodiaia COURT OP sp T HONORABLE : YXERS OF THAR . OTICE is ale & kn ] rilP‘s P....: the 1 May 20. «/ or South Natio6 weomber 7 ~â€"MAKER, Y D E it comemecnw2 ) - UNDERTAKING: ide Water, ® 374 cents per Bparks & ARE : Charge, and has By appob 1O HI3.] JOHX Y AT TYE OL0O #t4 EiDE A T. APPOIXT Â¥z. JOI APC £ QUEEX UXION 1 « KAÂ¥ Â¥p of the Orsut I Director so mack of ®, 1882 BROS., IROX, GOAL, Insurance T Bd iXD it Tus "XANCR Do arg, Ottawa, 122 §B »LM ¢ Queen‘s branch is sHIP. A* iml The satbsoriber would called the aittention & Â¥Families and otherr‘to bis s Which is in splendid condition. Also, 8COTCH, IHMBSH, 0o1D" RYE, INMAN LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS, sAILING ;. * FROM NEW YORK EYERY sATURDAY â€" AND ALTERNATE TUESDAYs. Ral¥® OP PaGBAOK BY TE® BatUrRoar arfawar! KFi‘st Cabin, Payable in Gold. w: Queenstown...... ................ $100 00 And other Mait Whiskies, PoNT3, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GIX, «_ To other with a General Assortmant of e uP Nepriofieand in e );“";!:';”rlru .T" Riverpoos o qz o oe it famgs Ottawa, Nov " Om Ee t mreeore? wenee L'wpol or Queenstown.........................$100 00 St. John‘s, N.F., by brunch steamer......... 45 00 Liverpool or Queenstown......... trial of the articles will recommend them. A GENXERAL assortment of the different kinds of GROCERIES AND L1Q UORS® on hand, Wholesale and Retail, st the LOWEST PONSIBLE BRICES forâ€"W artanted Goods. A 10 .)00 STILTON CHEESH, 6 be. to 8 bs. «t size, from Reesor Brothers‘ celebrated factory. % \flll.:.u WINXEâ€"Good Table Wineâ€"61.25 E9 to INDIA WAREHOUS E, 100 PisdyGE DY THE 1UREDAY ATAAMEE T! KALIPAX. First Cabin, Payable in Goid. _ NOR LIVERPOOL & QUKEX»#TtoWX. Plllll'tn and CAN FRYUITS, assorted to suit the buliday season. LNMERIA grapes, FRESH FIGS and .‘i PURTUGUESEâ€"ONIONs. TiXs NEW HONET, in 5 D. and8®. NO «John‘s, N.E., by branch steamer.. ... 30 00 Mfldh.flhmm and «Continent, at moderate rates» For further informatson, apply at the Compant‘s FINE BOTTLED ALER pORT WINEâ€"Good lable Wine $1+â€"50to OTTLEKD ALE, UST RECKIVED, AND WHISKEY, &c. PiICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIES OPORTO, SPAIN, |COGNA , . AND LOXDONX, Consisting of | _ PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIN FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 GROCERICS. A call _ diy solietted. s UGARS and SYRUP3 of all graaes. OFFEESâ€" Try % Always Freshâ€"Bost Brandsâ€" OB ACCOSâ€"The Finest Qualitiosâ€" make in out, tin foil and piug. . FROYX CROSSE & BLACKWELL, ABRADOR HERRINGS, the rery best, in barrels and hall barrels. _ , KASâ€"Black, Greon and J W arrauted ‘ u.u..u'-u::uu-";':. LL KINYDS of GRENUINE LIQtoRs. according to age and quality. LAVOURIN®G EXTRAUOTS asd SPICBS3â€" ABLE and Cooking RALSIN3, CURRANTS, kto. 15 Brea FULL assortment of FRESH F BKST in ROIT, the Steerage, Payable in For sale at CASES SCOTCH LLNQGâ€"Good. THOS. PATTERSON‘s, ==____â€". Neo. 26, Rideauâ€"strect. BOXES DIGBT HERRINGSâ€"large bores at TS ote. cach. VOL,. IV.‘NO. 978. No. 16, Riosavâ€"at., OTTLED ALE, sensnee Aeensensaesesem0000 0enses â€"â€"LIK EW I18E,â€"â€" at tu® D. WhELAN, OPTTLEKD ALE. Ottawa. 14 00 #12.3m at a reasonable advance on cost. ‘The celebrated " MORNING LIGHT," â€" |. are heroby accepod. Particulars by circular to be issued ORIENTAL .C ()AA I, â€" STOVES, House Furnishing Goode. Pay us a visit, and your account, if you owe one, at the same time, and oblige f It is a Superior Reflect», Montreal, February 1, 1869 OIL DEPOT, 73 SUSSEXâ€"ST., Is made of Brass, Silver Plated. > COAL 1 COAL 1 NEWCASTLE GRATE, SsAFE!. SURE! SUCCESSFUL:! ity be "“APITAL " sTOVE DEPOT, Steel Bits, Bovels, PAINT OF ALL COLQRS, Rose Pink, Burat Umber, * Terra do S#tinna, Chrome Â¥ellow, . Â¥ellow Ochre, Colestial Biue, Pu'h-dn-. l;m'htonn. a agnesia Green, Venetian Red Load, White Leoad, in oil or dry, Urop Black, [vory Black, _ Buts, Socows, Looks, _ . . Axes, Saws, Planes, SIGN OF THE ANVIL, No. 234, RIDEAUâ€"ST., where you can get a soim assortiment of SIA‘I“d all sizea, and at -'::’,d. to suit purâ€" chasers, from 25 csnts to $5.50 por pair. In the assortment will be tound I The selebrated ShoMeld Club, 5 «_ #* _ Canadian Favorite, «* * Contral Park de and all cioor Anglish and German Pattorns, Skate Strape, all pattern«, &c., & 0, Ah-i‘s general assortment of _ > SHELF,& HEAVY HARDWARE, * consisting llmn of : GENERAL HOUE PURNISHING, | Butcher Knives, Kaives and Forks, ‘ ~Pocket Knives, Table Spoons, ‘ Tea Spoons, Tea Trays, Table Mats, ] T 2t 8 T 0 V E 8| Hall, Fancy, Pariour and Cook Stoves, in great ' its for.Raton‘s Patent Automatic, Selfâ€"Vonâ€" mm"«umcousm“. Also Boecher & Co.‘s celebrated * ~ HOT AIR FURNACES. _ . pB~Public and Private Buildings, Conservato. ries, Vineries, Manufactories, &o.,; warmed by Steam, Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the latest and most approved principles,. . .â€" as are to be had in > CRNTRAL CANADA P. 8.â€"All gouds dellrored free to any part of the B No. sz's nm;:w.sr.,._ | Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin M‘C,gpper Smiths, Bell IIaug«I For Sale by We are not selling below cost ! . We are not selling worthless bankrupt stock We are not retiring from business ! * We are not naving a clearing »ale! But weo are nn?'n good coor RTOVES3, Box . ~ * £ sroves, PARLOR fb STOVES, DOUBLE 8TOVES, . â€" HOTE(. ; 8STOYVES, COAL® ". â€" ~amrOvErs °; pnkurk :: : >;â€" * C HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. LACKAWANNA LAMP® AND CHIMXNIES®, ALO LAMP SHADE, Itwill Not Tarnish or Burn Out. KATES, SKATE®, SKATES, | Aat ens la»go stock of materials for the above branchos MY EXPORTATION MOYEMENT TOVES! sTtovEs : DRRS OF s#ILYEI LYTH & KERR, ers, &c., de. LEHIGH « Jt Sases the E , 85 Susserâ€"st., Ottawa, D. W, COWARD & Co.; â€" eoaL oIL DEPpT. D. R. LEAYVENS, constantly on hand. (Lump and Egg Sizes.) BLACKSMITH®, j AT WHOLESALE, HIB DAY. Oil, -C.i';ola. Aq::." Auger Bits, TUOY. BIRKETT, e Bign of the Anvil, ~ . * â€"__ No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. Jt Saves Oil. H. MEADOWS &£*CO. (Egg and Stove Sizes.) w Kyjrves, &o., &0., &0. Red Oil Barre!, (Bcreened. ) 1t is Indestrucrible. * $6 per Chaldron. /o_;frovsg sTOVEs, sTOYES, sTOVES, sTOYES, sTOYES, Paint Brushes, It Saves Chimnies. C HA BE 4A P. 13 Sussexst. Varnishes, &0. A DUFF. \ Ottawa, October 27 1883. The remarkable success‘which has satiended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lye intoCanadian market, by the subscriber, has oxâ€" cited the cupidity ot an unprincipled firm in town {(which has slready been convricted of borrowing other people‘s brains) by a squrious imitation ealled Saponifer. To avoid db‘rdm tment, chasers should be careful to ask for Harte‘s Ind. ~Its purity is such that it will stand the tast of the most porfect analysis. ‘ 3rd. After having been extensiveiy used for the last 14 years in not one instance has it failed to give entire satistaction. dth. Families that havo used it 1t the best, and will use no other. yroens® ‘Pionwx (hen havinde ponfate nhage r the d ve organs 08e w E:a.u-nmamnmm' ze Eth. lt never gives to Bread or Cakes an unâ€" pleasant Alkalise or mawkish tasto. Tih. The hrdlmtl. form its composition mau. Dnrv::l““ oa hot Bread au eat hot or Rol‘s made with it nm'o tcull'mm use, . Oth. Eveory Packet contains its weight ; one pound packets weigh 16 ounces. _ 10. It is all that it :s represented to be, nameâ€" Is hereby given that the Map or Plan and Book of Refoerence of the Canada Central Raillway Company, from the City of Ottawas to its junstion with the Line of the Brockvrille and Ottawa Railâ€" way Company, have been h“nnd in the office ot the Department of Public ‘Vorks, and .m such parts of the Map or Plan and Book of Ke Oitawa, one parcel containing bae GREEN SILK DRESS and BLACK LACER SHAWL. Whooever found the rnd will thm leavre it at the Conâ€" vent in Aylmer, or in this sity at the Convent of the Groy Nuns, whore they will be suitably reâ€" * & Ist, Bread or Cakes madas with it are! more wholesome than if made with Yeat or any other ly: ence, as rolate to the County of Carleton, has been deposited in tho office of the Clerk of the Poeace for the County of Carleton, and a nlyol.c.p.m as relate to the County of Lanark, has been deâ€" posited in the othice of the Clerk of the Poace for the $9... a z5 C on\;.\n #1.35 ......_....qnwns eencrated Lre, which is sold by all respectable Druggists fi Grocers in town u’i *»ntry. 1g, By a gentloman and his wife, board and lodgâ€" ing, in a respectable locality. Address, stating terms, oto.. ALPHA, Truzs Ofice, Oitaws. 964f 8# _ MRS. SMITH, Corner ot Bank and : Albertâ€"sts., can rent TWO FURNTSHED BEDROOMS and SITTING Roou. 868 81.25 "SSS"~â€"83.00 PSA general assortment of Dry {Goods, the larges® stosk ever ofereqd tor sale in this city. Devons, &c. ; Bedford Cords, Silk Mixtures, West of England Tweeds, Doeskins, &c., wholesale and retail, which will bo msde up to order on the shortest notice in the latest styles of fashion and at prices that _ _ Lorl'. on the evening of the 7th instant, at the Concort at Ayimor, from the village back to Clothing, Canadian Tweeds, Etofes, Batinotts ; also a large stook of Blankets, Ilu‘nll. Kerseys, Gray Cottons, Prints, Winceys, Plaids, #&o., &0. ; In â€" And 1 Ib, P a «k ot s for 26 I 6 Packets for cents. . $1.t9. * ESTABLISUED IN 1844, 4 Ofer for sale an extensive importation ot FALL AND WINTER GOOD#@, .comprising Readyâ€"made The Trade supplicd at the Manufacturer Ottawas, December 10, 1868, 886â€"6m L’lm'nlle': Sor Purity and Cheapness, Sole Ottawa, Lavele J. G. ROBINSON & Co., Ottawa, Jany. 18, 1869. N. B.â€"An exrtengive assortwent of gonersa DRY GOODS always instock. . + w"m T.'.':- oer lna. f ed this « agur * it * *"w C WoRster, TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Particular attention given to the Tailoring De irtment, which is urder the evpervision of a firstâ€" tZâ€"ATTHE LOWEST CASH PRICESâ€"LY CHKE OoNCENXTRATED LYE. ARDENXEKIRN*$ ' TEX REASQNS : °| Why it Should be Used in Preterence to all UBLIC NOoTICE O‘MEARA & CO., Ooxs ro LET. TJt â€" LATEST STYLES AND FASHION®®. LOTHINXG, ANTED, «eltessaste es cn4 68 it s6ee BAKING POWDELR. CTS.)$#1 and $1.25......UXDERSHIRTS, Are ofering an extensive Stock ‘of *~ RANT & HENXDERSON, SAP CAUTION To THE PUBLIC. DEFY COMPETITION, 1NSPECTION 1XYITED. READYâ€"MADS AXD TO ORDER. M Groceries. §3 Dry Goods. AND FASHIONABLE, Shewing This Day. $HA WLS and No. 20, Ridesaâ€"st, W‘ants. LANKETS RESSs GOobDs. JINUIR®, GuEY ETorFH PaNT3, GOO0D PEA JACKETS, ..COMPLETE SUITA, ««««...... GOLD YÂ¥ESIS, No. 20, Rideauâ€"st, U‘MEARA & CO. OVERCOAT3, The Tem Pot. 48 which will be found complete ; being selected with eare, it will not fail to gin&oonfuudmiu. In Ladies‘, Misses® and * I:.m'l ware fl h:iv'o m’% thaFoan : required for the Mm at much figures than aver betore Men‘s ware in Calt, Kipp, Cowhide Boots ; Men‘s Btrong Working Boots as low as $2 per pair. A. CLEAR saving of nou{ by buyi1g Boots d.rl.fi the Clearing Sale at ANGUS & IU(‘K ) No ene need be without BNOTS whon they aro seld so cheap at ANGUS & HUCKELL‘S Clearing Sale: 8 saitable for FALL & WINTER WEABR. ~Also, a arge stook of Men‘s and Women‘s Coarse Boots. Moose Mosassins,. Busk Mooss and Sheop Mitts, Boof Mocassine, Felt Overâ€"shoos, Lubbers, &c., all of which will be sold at groat redustions from forâ€" w Lamber and country merchants aro reâ€" a to bear in mind that there is a large stock o! handmada boots to be dispos «J of at the aforeâ€" ithid puikGotion in piitem " :. _ .;09n oo S 9+ . _The public generally are invited to call and us-lu”tlo stook and prices,which we know canâ€" i1X SNORS, as thol aro biinf sold undeor cost at ANGUS & HUCKELL‘3 Clearing Sate. 4 ~THE BAXKRUPT STOCK, comprising the latest styles ‘and best qualities of LADIES®, GENTB, MISSRS‘ & CHILDREN‘S examine the stack and prices,which not fail to give satistaction to all; posite O‘Meara Btrong Working Boots as low as $2 per pair. loy'lnim ually low . pee P A large â€"cly : New English Kipp Boots, band made, most svitable ware for 'E.nmber- men, constantly on hand and made by the very best workmen. Orderstaken tor all kinds of work: 4297 GRORGE MUP.PHY BOAID AND LOwGING.==Comtortable Rooms, with Board and Lodging, can be obâ€" talued on Mariaâ€"st. Apply at the Trugs Ofice. YOU can Jot # ;nirnr Mon‘s Cloth Rubber OVERSHOES for 75 conts, at ANGUS & HUCKELL‘S Clearing Sale. R ** GO' TO ANGUS & HUCKELL*®® Clearin; Sale, and rtnpslr of fid PRUNELL/ BOOTS, and a pair of RUBBERS tor $1.50. A!GUI & HUCKELL are selling out thein entire stosk of BOOTS, &1OES, hURBBERS, &o., at a tromendous sacrifice. OTTAWA, FRIDAY, FEKBRUARY 12, l1s6y BOOTS, 8HOKES AND RUBBERS BOOTS AND S l O ES PM~Call early.and bo convinced ; the opportuâ€" nity will not last long. W I have now reccirvred my fall and winter stock BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTH;& FELT BOOTS & OVERS, for Ladies‘, Gent‘s, Missea‘ and Children, and alâ€" ?Od everything elso needod to improve the unâ€" Ottawa, Jangary 14, an additional discount will be made vrox anus Cask rorosasts of , TENCENTSOFFEYVERY DOLLAR! and to ensure an extensive clearance, and thus make room for * A Heavy Downfull in Prices ! ! _ ._â€"_, Boots and Shoes Beiow Par ! ! AT THE RED BOOT, : ; All llo large stock of winter goods is being sold NORMOUS reductions on all CLOTH and FELT GCODS as they must all be sold out Ottawa, Junuary 27, 1869, CROSBY STAND, NO. 51, SPARKSâ€"sf. OW is the time to purchase BOOTS and & and see for yourselves. The stook includes a splendid lot of ENUINE CLEARING SALE O RBABRLY ana seoure bargains ENORMOUS / REDUCTIONS!. _ MPORTAKT NOTICE:!: NGUS & HUCKELI*® OMEN®8 RUBBERS, 50 cents; and MEN‘3, 65 cents,during the Clearing Sale. DRESS & WALKING BOOTS, BOOT & SHOE STORE, YORKâ€"ST. Boots| 3 Shoes. CLEARINXG . sAns UEAP BOOTS & SHOES AT THE : SPRING GOODS No. 15, Susserâ€"st. The whole of AT Â¥HE OLD AMF "A CAPITA 1 W. A. LaME, #1474 MACHINE WORKS, ; Bsiu_ms_nsn 1851, JOSEPH IHALL MANUFACTURING Co, o PROPRIETORS. | 0 sHAWA,. ONTARIO, |. Gall and soo for yourselros; ro trouble to lhfi'ig you how they sew. <‘ i = ; aro best for Carriago Trimmers, Shoomakors and Tailors. . 4 3 sz WIHEELER & WILSON‘3 Silent Feoed Sowing Machinés are perfoctly noiscless. The most valuâ€" able presont to any Lady or amily is a W!IEI‘.'L-; ER & WILSON‘3 SEWING MACHINE. A liberâ€";: al reduction f"fi cash:on all machines for boliday presents. Twontyâ€"five per dent reduction on Emâ€" broidery attachments applicable to â€"the former atyle of Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Rat+ ton lidle Attachments, new style; Tuckers, Trim. mers, Corders, &0. * x frrecens Remember 37, Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa; and 105 Kingâ€"st , W ost 'Io(pnw. â€" ’ Manufactcure Leffel‘s Célebrated American Double Turbine Water Wheels, the most per. feet and economical water wheel in use. C We are the only manufacturers who can furnish the genuine « Leffel Wheel" in Canada, as will bo scen by the following certificate : Erarxormeuo, Onro, Dec. 25th, 1368. We take ploasure in lnformin{ the public of Canrda that we have sold and farnished Mr. F. W. Guxx, of Oshawa, Ontario, Patterns, Formers, Drawings, Gauges, and all other msmor- mation, to buil:“ our celebrated Double ine Water Wheel, invented by James Leffel, and known as the «" Leffel Wheel." We have also obâ€" ligated ourselves to furnish the same facilities for mavefacturing to no other parties in Canadz. Without the information we have given Mr. Glen, no one ~aa successfully build our Whbeels, and we advise parties in Canada to purghase our Wheels of no ‘other manufacturer. Mr. Glen‘s facilities are unsurpassed, and we feol sure that ke will build a Wheel that will give pertect satisfaction. We therefore commend him to the public of Cansâ€" da with entire confidence, feeling sare he will manufacture a Wheel in all respects equal to our own. * : ‘ _ Bigned, . JAMES LEFFEL & Co. | P I A NOâ€"F OR TES, O RGANS A4tt Our W heols are yearranted to work to entire sat. isfaction, if pro{perly put up, run, and taken care of,â€"â€"and then if they do not perform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser, after running them 80 days, tln{ may return the wheels to us, and we will pay freight, both ways, and retund all payâ€" ments made to us thereon, . This guarantee will be striectly adhered to. â€"â€" . i se uts se New Shoct Music and ing. f W e call especial attention to our woflov Gearâ€" ing of all kinds for wwhini our Wheels, made light, and adapted to the high speed at which the using heary stbafting and gearing. powWe also manufacture ail kinds of Saw and â€" Flour Mill Machinery, including Steam Engines and Bollers, English and American Gangs, Hands=sctting and Self« setting Circular Sawerigs, l'prlght and Oscillating _ Mulay â€" Sawerigs, Gearing, Shafting, Pullics and Hnn;en, kess &eos Also Shingle Machines and Jointers, Leatherâ€" Splitting ii}cbinel. Knifeâ€" Grinders, Woollen Our stock of Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, &0. &o., is, as usual, very iarge. i4 Now is the tlme‘f@? intending purchasers, a + (I B@~PRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL q ligat, and adapted to the high speed at which the w’.heel_n run, We caution purchasers: against Gordon‘s Power Press, Taylor‘s Cylinder Press, d Srake‘s Paicet Steai pagy, 0 N "f £**** c.wofu- containing fall information furnished free to all applicants. Addres:â€" â€" _ .__ * â€" _~_F. W. GLEN, President, 959.â€"Iaw4m : OsHAWA, ONT. Respoctfully call the attention of the public to their magnificent stock of CANADA GAZETTIE, | f . â€" AXDP vor e â€"~= + PRINTING, BINDING, OR BSTATIONERY, miy be sont, and will be punctually attended to as usual, arrangements having been made to preâ€" vent any intorruptioa to the business. J Mr. Desbarats feels grateful for the sympathy tenilered im on «11 sides, rd hopes to see his patrons and friends in his tew office. | A\ _ _ amorer ®.pessarats. Ottawa, Jan:.»:y 21, 1869," / Q5itf .___ G, A, WALTON, Agent for Ontario, R. W. STEPHEN, & D30â€"dwth _ Manager for Oltawa Office _ The undersigned bogâ€"l_t.o_luu that he has j OPENED AN OFFICE, OVER!| A. MeCORMICK‘S STORE, â€" SPARKSâ€"STREET, ° Where all orders for the : OsEPH HALL TiIE HOWE SEWING MACHINES OLIDAY PRESEXTS. oTick. MNewing Machines. i J. L. ORME & SOXN, # _ Rign of the Golden Lyre, No. 8, Sparkeâ€"st., next Durie & Son‘s AND MELODEONS, WARRANTY. Fine Arts. Mauszic. L. ORME & sOX constantly arrivâ€" The subscriber respectfully announces to the nâ€" habitants of Otawa and surroundingâ€"country that st the request of many friends he has decided‘ on opening an extensive and well regulated Auction COMMISSION . SALE _ROCOMS, Mart in this city: From arrangements made with some of the Farniture Manufactories of Western Ontario, a larye and well selected stock of new furniture wili be oounn.l{ on hand. Public Sales will be held from time to time, of which uue notice will be given, and at whi h parâ€" ties requiring to furnish will have an opportunity . O OlBe UP.screcsssirtrssunerscssess : ssssefecâ€"P ANTS, # O CElits 80 BL. BB ccsrccerssrrces sserire»»rcs2Â¥ HSTS, $8.00,........Black Broadcloth........FALL SUITS. , Alarge staff of polite and atrentive salesmen will borg readiness to wait on scustomers, dp iL So H. HICK & CO. ty Costomers w ase rt any inatonâ€" tion on the part of ulupmon. 99e Houu,.Lnuf aAxp» Cesxgram Aoxscy, OFFJICE AND SALE RO O M3S, of purchasing at unusually low rates. The Mart is now ogn with a large stock of new Furniture, as well as Pianos, Harmoniams, &0., &c., consigned for sale. « The subscriber would also intimate that he is the Sole Agont for Oittawa and territory for the sale of Rappe, Wobber & Co.‘s celebrated grand 1,000 Linen Bags, 1s, worth 1s 64 ; 40 cases Men‘s Heavy Boots, very low ; 3 cases Men‘s Heary French Calf, (2s 6d. Also, a heavy stock of Gentlemen‘s Clothing. eB .cccersorrectivenscrecs: csrncres x wrsee OYERCOAYTS, They are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excelient‘ Pianoe,. From their long expgrience in Germany, Paric, and New York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The high reputation of the instruments made by them for the past ten years, and the increasing demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" Paper Collargâ€"100 collars for 3s 94. 500. pieces 2i+â€"ya*ds wide Linen | Blank The Pianos, as well as the Purniture in the establishment, will be sold cither by private sale or auction. dlillh or auction. e‘: 5 $ * He would also, announ at he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having househol d furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" striet w.:nflon 10 the nl.luem.ruatsd to his care, as well as by rulpt settlem‘nts immediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. He will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 in the eveaning, when he can see partios who wish to arrange about their sales, Consignments trom a distance will haveimmediate atten:ion. lett undone by him to give satisfaction in discharg> ing the trust confided to him. He hopes that by Tho subscribers beg to inform their customers and the public generally that they have removed to those spacious pre.nises lately occupied by M. K. Dickinson, Canal Basin, and where will be ound constantly on hand the following@ goods : _ Cash advances, when Mnlii(i;iill be made on consignments for immediate sale. All kinds of turniture bought, sold or exchanged. H.V. Noel, lng:uw Quebec SBank; Ottawa. Robert Lyon, , M P P. A smart young man wanted to act as travelling agent roâ€"resent ng several firms. _ > 85 PIECES DOMINION TWEED, Bomething Newâ€"one of the heaviest cloths madeâ€"at a grea sacrifice. ALEO OX HAXD, 2,000 Corps or (Goop FirEwuon, and 600,000 siwed SHINGLES. Wholesale and Commission Agonts. Goods forwarded with despateh between Ottawa, Kingston and Intermediate Ports, by the Steamer at correspondingly low prices. â€" W Silver Taken at Par. y â€" * Wx. I. EKASTON & Co., Forwarders anid Commussion Merchants, BROAD CLOTHS, BE AVERS, 159 do French Calicos, in cacice patterns... t CLOTHS. 20 pieces W 14y yA pieces Waterproof.......... .......3 9 50 â€" do Dou:bmimh Ovox-eo-t-0 « DQreesssesessssseseeâ€"â€"...+¢ 9 worth 35 do Seotog‘l‘vud.............a 8 ‘do > 100 do Canadian Tweed.........l 3 â€" do > 100 do Full Cloth, very heary.* 9 â€" do â€" COoTTOoNs$8. 120 plecos Grey Cotton, 14 yards wide, for......5 d 160 do Bleached Horrocks and Millare........6}d 165 do Good%ripu' neostrerstertsnsneccersensnccess 4 Af 303 do Best English Prints Hovlie‘s and Hannibal Cloths _ Orientai Lustres . Livini Poplins . Alberteena Cioths Princess Alexandra Embossed Poplins Mandarin Lustres Eugenia Reps, &c. I LbLOLOhQGh 30 FRINGED TOWELS, all 1,000 200 do 80 do 70, de 150 do 150 do 83 do 60 ds 15 do Francis H. Barton, Leq, 3 J.!”_o'_nlfl"l _;hqo QC, 6 ; : RAFERENCKE. His Imdolol: the Bishop of Kingston, Hon, Sir John A. Macaonald, Hon. H. L. Langevin, C B, Hon. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, R. W . Soott, &u P P, Walter Shanly, , M P Max. W. Strange, Esg, M P P, Francis H. Buarton, E#q, M:P 100 pieces different qualitics Black Silks........ 80 de Single width plain +t Wipcsy ......s..... 100 de . Fancy, single wiRh 4 W HOBY . recsuicsviss 62@ do Double width plain WiIndEY sâ€"1..+â€"+« s 80 do Double Delaines..... . 70. de io‘ ; â€"Popliin........ 150 do do Cobourg..... 150 do _ Assort‘d Dress Goods 33 do â€" Empress Reps........ 1 60 deâ€" Bl‘k French Merino 1 75. do _ Â¥FancyColorsâ€"your "m WORIA OF DRY $30,000 UX Purchased at Public Auction lately, from the imâ€" mepse Bankrupt Stock or the late firm of DFSâ€" MARTERY, JORDAINE & CS., of Montreal, and sold on account of T. JAMES CLAXTUN: The goods are all new and of very superior quality, being lm‘fomd expressly for a fasgiunuhlc Monâ€" treal trade; and, as they have succeeded in purâ€" chasing the goods far below the sterling cost, they are 'zuplrod to offer bargains never before offered in this city. The following are some of the lines of goods offered, viz. : Commission MWerchanits. Have removed to their NEW STORKE, in Stew art‘s Block, Corner of Rideau‘ and Sussexâ€"sts. where they will ofer, in connection with thei HOO. s recererersersenisrienricre++ : +BOBYY 0\'7ncou's. D0 OUBe UP....20s»s ssssssucessssreees se ssi/.â€"P ANTS, K0 EUK+ O EL.ABS+++,c2008+212+8 stexive»+r>s»s Â¥YHSTS, FLOULK, e of, and pledges himself that nothing will be OMINIO® AUVCTION MARYT, 15 EKMOVALâ€" BLACK DOES, &e., éc., Ixeus‘ Naw Bumpomes, Sussixâ€"#t., OTTAW A. f ses~ CORSETS, 2s 6. RDDOU secorissarcssesixrser ICK & Co. gh l8 8 SHAWLS. 85 Filled Shawls. / 83 Shepherd Long Shaw!s 101 Fancy, all wool Longs 167 Assorted Square Shaw!s Best English Priots, Hoyle‘s and OBIY isssensrsossses . (KGQ . t Also, a splendid assortment of NEREON Beathis s s sssercs _â€"____ J. BERMINGHAM, &5 Auctsonser and Communon Merchant, . House, Land and General Agent. Canadian Tweed.........l 3 _ do Full Cloth, very heary..2 9 _ do Also, a splendid lot o [ _ choiee for........ Black Empress Rep Witneys, Mantle Cloths, PORK, Eissrscsitssssessssssss>â€"0? â€" WOrh 5 Dry Goods. Lines,...... AND CimnntSs 0 QATMEAL, &c. p24 »Hp «....0 0 worth 8.9 Avy aamagea srsareseâ€"0@0 â€" CRens Merchants, | JNO, McADAM. Canal Basin Pakenham, February 5, 1869. 2 9 worth T 6 614 which, being manufactured .on the prem we can recomrcend, and sell cheaper Mrl:“..lw in this city, * â€" They have resolved to cleap out the whole of goods at cost price. T'irlE l-TAILORING DEPARTYX EN T. hie department 1s und ntendence o6 svelxg:':. firstâ€"class J&fi'mu-. All orders ally attended to. E 7e0" |)on‘t forget the place, No. & Etore lately occapied by G. Fetherston & door to Magee & Russell‘s old store, 88 ty T RAJM‘ Toilot Boxes in variety, Rimmd!‘s New Perfures, Cilver Top Smelling Bottle., T Sooten Plaid Smelling Bowles, Improved Porfamed Distributors, r &e., &e., &e. That Splendid S TONE BUILDLNG, situated in the vory centré of the Flanne}s A complote stosk just recesved of Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, "ILLAGE OF PAKENHAM, \ formerly known as the " Commercial Hotel," now as the " combining all the advantages of a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL,â€" â€" â€" including Plenked Yard, Force Pump and Hoss, Kitchen do., Driving Sheds, &6., &o. â€" _ f Terms casy and liberal, on application to cither of the undersigned. baviag temoved to more commodious premises, akes pleasure in announcing to his u-om:{u- cmers and tiie public generally that he has how a Otu!i. January 22, 1869. may be expected. WHOLESTOCK IS SOLD 0O U T GREAT BARGAINS l{EHOVA L. IMMENSE REDUCTION THE WHOLE OF THE ABOYE 8TOCK, LOW COMPOSITION IN THE POUND Ouawa, January 27, 1869. MESSRS. GRANT & HENDERSON LEASE OF PREMISES LATELY OcCU tss ‘<‘~PIED BX They have made a great redustion in price. having bought out the N’I(!;X?Slrr" GREY and WHITE COTâ€" ‘â€"__and all other Cotton Gsode, They have splendid value. THE MEDICAL HALL, 28 Sparksâ€"st., Ottaws | NOR saALk. N_ FANCY ° WOOLLE®S®,â€" S0OARPZS, CLOUDS, &e., s N CAXADIAN CLOTHS, 1UNNINGIIAM & LINXDSAY, / No. 14, Rrosavâ€"st., Offer yreat imlucements to purchasers. large and well selected stock of _ STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS «#e., t :+ dhB. We have also on han a large assortment of li'EADY-IlApE CLOTHING, are now prepared, and will sell from this date BETWEEN THEIR Two HOUSES, Their prices commence at 2s 6d per yard. EMEMNMNBER THE PLACE, o ® 14 Rideau st., W inceys OLIDAY PRESENXTS FROM ORIGINAL PRICES " THE SALE TO CONTINUER® NXOQ. 34, 8P &A RKSâ€"8 T. f T. RAJOTTE Gon#ine Drags and Chemicals, B ANKRUPT 3 ToCc EARNS & RYAN, KS# GOODS, WINCEYS, &c., © QONTARIO HOUSE," Druggists‘ Bundries of all descriptions. *# W . M. M ABSEY, Family and Nispensing Chemist. Previous to Stockâ€"taking KEARNS & RYAXN, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. Carbridge Bouguet, Prints J. JAMIESON, ‘Messrs BROWKE & 8C0TT, THE ABOVE FLRM consisting of UNTIL THB DIYIDED KEAR:\'S' & RYAN. 69. 954â€"3m AT English Levender W ater, AT AX A ND AT 4& KEARNS & RYAX. ‘inl‘ of _ Black Clothe Beaver Cloths _« se Meltons T. RAJOTTE IPRICEKâ€"3 CENTS There is a vizourous protest in Engâ€" land against the issue of books with un cut l&'f“. The . London Duly News sums up the complaints of readers thus : * Is it not,timeâ€"the ‘paperâ€"knife was condemned as obsolete, or cr::wd among the uséless ornamental Jumber with 'bql:t our ladies â€"love to load their drawingâ€" rooms ? : That this is not possible, éf the reason that books and periodicals are still sold uncut, is no slight reproach to the publishing trade, and one which it behooves their customers to bring home. It is the singular conservatism of the nembekr:i?f that trade which m:u a râ€"knife necessary at all, and we rl:op:ldbghdtokm if there be any, grounds upon which what seems to be a stupid anchronism can be «lefended. It is clear that the act of paper cutting © can be. performed on a large scale at an . infinitesimal cost ; and that the whole of the . uncut books and magazines now issuing from the press are so many enâ€" eroachments upon the good nature of the public. : For no excuse of dificulty or want of knowledge or of means can be adâ€" vanced. Too many books and magazines are sent into the world ready for the use of any such plea to be received. Still, â€" the example set by Fraserhas been folâ€" . lowed by very few of the periodicals ; while bulky volumeés come before us every . day in the year which mrinan luz- ing amount of mecharical drudgery to * spent upon them before they are fit for «" There are few thinzs more irritating than to be midway in a book of absorbâ€" ing interest, to have the time as well as the inclination to go on with it, and to be suddenly pulled up for want of any inâ€" uytrum:l:: with which to sever its leaves. et this is happening us every day in the year. Our bo?lzmu should really condescend to spare us this needâ€" le-nâ€":n}ctty worry, and war to the paperâ€"knife should"{e the constant ery of every: buyer of books." i â€"â€"Another melancho? death : from carelessness in the uge of morphia, is reâ€" m:"?m the village of Cavanville. The ille Chronicle says that Dr., Rowan being subject to â€" irregular action of the against the use of morphia, even when scribed and administered b{ the n.f:r the most skilful physician. Ite effects are heart, was in the habit of taking this drag to counteract it, and on Monday he died from an overdose, compounded for him and administered by his daughtor.; ‘The deaths through the use of this dangcrous narcotic are becoming more and more freâ€" quent, showing that its use is more wideâ€" spread than the public have any idea of. It is first taken gencrally in cases of headâ€" ache or nervousness, to quiect the nervous system, and is continued until familarity leads to carclessness; and an" overâ€"dose ends in that " long sleep which knows no wakening."~ We would warn our readers i and uncertain and a dose which might at one time be taken with impunâ€" ity, may in certain cases of phy-iunlc- rangement produce death. _ & .â€"The snow storm which has taged over the ~Eastern parts of Canada has been very severe throughout ‘the Northâ€" west States ot America. (At St Paul‘s fifteen inches of snow fell, at LaCrosseé twelveinches, and at Winona cighteen dy . ~Krorything looks dark and gloomy h’mh~~':(fi.,m u-olludmi body clse. Life is a burden to him. This can alâ€" i.ufi" by taking Peruvian 8; protoxâ€" ide of :’O-udfl;o‘m':'.‘.“m been cured by it. of the Province ‘of Gnvu;bâ€";â€"rsvlâ€"u;ldv it reach an average of $250,000 per anaum, we shall be agreeably surprised." 49 WUueDOC LAronicle gives s few reasons why the surplus claimed for,this Province is greater than‘the surplus in fact. |In the course of an article on the subject it says :â€" |_‘" The receipts include $600,000 on Dominion account, but this largely exâ€" cceds the regular revenue from the Doâ€" minion for this period, not to speak â€"of . the deduction to be made for our surplus debt. For the total amount * which Quebec reccives at present from this source, is but $958,000 ; con uently the revenue of the half year eou!d have been only $479,000, which was swelled by‘the Crown Lands revenue and other income to a real total of $955,677. _ The entire expenditure for this period being, . admittedly, $611,058, the difference ‘on our credit side is $344,619, which, asâ€" suming the charge for our %roportion of th:l:xgrplul delbt to reach $115,000 for the above period, would be further reduced to $229,619. There is good ‘reason to doubt whether we shall reseive as much > revenue from the local sources, in futuré, as . we; havre obtained during the first eightéen months of the Union. Besides, the treasurer seems to have taken, for the benefit of this half year, receipts which accrued within, and properly belong to the credit of previous pcri*l; while it â€" is just probable that a good of money appropriated for particular services during the last half of 1838, which does not apâ€" gar as having been spent up to the 31st ecember, must yet be disbursed. â€" Such outlay is authorized, and doubtJess inevitâ€" abte. _ In this way our apparent surplus may be estill further â€"diminished. We do not forget, in this connection, that the . Government recently. increased the taxes on the lumber trade to a considerable exâ€" tent, and &t the‘revenue, if it has not already © been tly affected thereby, â€" will b:‘: to no tm{ant, before this day. twelve months. _ We omit here any comment a%*"to the fairness or pruâ€" dence of this change, The local revenue * is almost entirely mide up of" income ° under the lncuf territoriaf: amounting* â€" during the six months to $351,233, While there can be no ‘great increase of income expected, from our woods and forests, which are rapidly disappearing, there is.a tolerably good prospect of in much larger outlay than that of the past eightcen months, for , colonization and other purposes, ‘Considering. the unforâ€" tunate tendency of such a governmental machinery and public service as ours, to merease in cost, and taking full account of our means and prospects, weare forced to the conviction that it would be folly to calculate upon an Ilge surplus in favour of the Province ’qf _Quebec. . Should it The most unhappy person in the world is the A PROTEST <~AGAIN8ST © UVKOUT COPIE®.** & The Quebec Chronicle THE FINXANCES or QUEBEC, erâ€"knile Wwas assed among r with 'hql:t eir draxwingâ€" eriodicals are _ reproach to

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