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h‘l-;. f Ft.ooonq ‘ C No ag 3 ten itb T ock 0 10, 0 4 & RYAN.‘ ; HOUSE3, h0 4&b & 508 0 55 @ 60 0 11 @ t# 6 4 0@ 4# 0 5s @ 40 0 15 # # 0 10 @ 6# 0 4 o 19 0 15 0 U# 0 35 @ 4# 0 58 & 64 0 50 @ 80 0 15 @ #h, 1 00 @ #8 &TX EXT LD OUt any shop in & RYay â€" POUXD, Y ocoy _\ th is date tions hare again been made in this city in * Aavor of freedom of religious ard also for the abolition of capital ment, The people gathored in the streets of Vallaâ€" datia yesterday,.and protested against milsâ€" . tary conscription. â€" Capiz, February 16.â€"Aative preparations are going on for the immedists embarkation of 6,000 more troups for Cuba. Don Escalanto will go out with the reinforcements, withinâ€" structions from the Provisional Government. February 16.â€"Complets diploâ€" *'mm between Italy and the Repubâ€" â€" lis of Mexico will soon be restored. Hirixa, ‘February 18. â€"The Government authorities . refuss to recognizs the United States consal, except as a commercial agent. The asaturalized Americans ars being im prisâ€" oned without having charges preferred against them, or without chances of tial. The American counsul will be courgelled to leave unless he is supported by the Government. The Government is placing restrictions in the way of Americans who wish to leave the Lounbox, February 16.â€"Accounts of the ::varluhl’myhnhumdm sides, and are as usual s "The Brazillians claim that the w-dd, that M.:u- now 'pr-uouly occupy Asuencion, and that the inhabitants, who, on their approach, by order of Lopesz, fled to the Frinidad in a State of Siegeâ€"=The Revoa= lnutlonists Beaten in a Battlie Haraxa, February 15.â€"â€"The city of Triniâ€" dad, in the Central Department, has been deâ€" clared in a stite of siege. ©An engagement has taken pluce at Mancargua between the troops and revolutionists Official accounts claim a vrictory for the Government. __: Fenian Meeting in New York. Ner Yorr, F«â€"bruary 15â€"â€"An immense mass meeting of citizens in favour of the Interior, are returning to their homes, It is positircly asserted that President Lopez has abandonerl‘the country, and gons to Bolivia. Un the orheérhand accounts from Paraguayau sources represent that th« army ot Lopez after the battles at Velletta agd Augostura rallied in eo-pn({n goed order, and is still capable of base their hopes of prese ag guayans their of preserving their independence and râ€"trieving their losses on the viotent Mt&: which they say has tficnm among the g»â€"nerals ot the alliod freedom of l'nu, “M“fih‘l vitizens held prisoners by Englund, took place AMERICAN ~NEWS. Can citizens shown by Great Britain, and ‘Nx( that to exhibit any further apathy on the sthbject would ummuzfiu}: Btates as a nation. Resolutions tights of foreignâ€"born‘citizens to protection of the American flag were adopted unanimousiy. ' w..‘,“io“'-"- asmixcorox, February 15.â€"The Evening t“.";:l”l;-.,hhuyl h‘nmt that delivered up shortiy. ts# F The United States to Construct a Canal :d“l evening at (Cooper Institute, Mayor presided and made an spesch, denowhcing thediwegandofthe rightaof Amork mloonho Isthmus of Dartens _ _ treaty made by Gen. with the Qovernment of Colombis hn Cureerse nited States the exclusive right to construct We-l':a- tho.!:th-uol ."hu‘â€"-v)du ch may selected . _Booth!s Remains Given Up. ®, February 16.â€"The remains of :h':'?hnh were brought to this city Parts, February 16.â€"â€"Mr. Walmeskiy bas reached thiscity on his return trow" Athens, with the reply of the Greek Government to the resolation of the Conterence of Paris. The UVonfcrence will meet again to receive the response ot Greece. * The ship Tavistock~from Charleston, for this port, was abandoned at sea. Her crew were sared and landed at Deal. o Mapai, February 15.â€"Senor Olosaga has. resizgned his appointment as ambassador to France, and also his seat in the constituent Cortes. â€" Kxâ€"King Ferdiaand, of the reigning family of Portugal, has accepted the candidaâ€" ture tor the throue of Spain. * Mapam, February 16.â€"Popular demonstraâ€" gcure the undivided feeling of the people of lreland on th:‘&ol loyalty and law} efface the memory of past contentions, and cherish the sympathy of an affectionate people. Loxpownerar, February 16.â€"The stcamer Nestorian, from Portland, has arrive‘1. garded as unnecessary. M‘-T ments for Ireland are to be considered by Parliament. ‘The legisiation tortheir fnal a¢â€" justment will make large detmands upon the -hdc-dmno-no-tlhnb)ect. The Queen concludes as follows : I am persuaded that careful regard will be had to the interests lnvolred, and to the welfare of religion, and that through the application of principies of equal justice the questions before them will the writ of Habeas Corgus in Ireland is reâ€" with all the ioni.lmmupnun on an excellent footing. ‘The hostilities which thratens to break out in the Kast bare boen prevented by the Conference of the great powers at Paris. The hope is expressed that the negotiations with the United States will place on a firm and durable basis the fricn.â€" ship which should everexist between England and America. The disturbancesin th: colony of New Zealand are to be tegretted, but the Queen says M!nd-m.ldmnton the part of the wovernment will prevent the vecurrence of these, unbappy eÂ¥ents. The estimates will be laid before the House of Commons by Her Majesty‘s Ministers, aod iramed on a basis of economy coupled with efficiency in the administration of the service. The continued suppression of the operation of ‘ead to the assetmbled House by the Lord Chancellor. _ The speech is in substance as follows: The Queeu assures the Lords and Commons that the rélations of Great Britain with all the foreign powet»s are at nramnt an Loxpox, February 16.â€"The formal opening of Parliament, which was postponed last year in cousequence of the resignation of D‘ Israeii‘s Ministry, took place this evening. The memâ€" berg otf the â€"House of Commons were sumâ€" moned to attend at the bar of the Chamber of Peers to bear the royal spsech. . The Queen was not present, but Her â€"Majesty‘s speech was oPEXNISG oP® THE BSRITISH PARLLAâ€" MENT. YESTERDAY‘3 DESPATCHES. CABLE NE WS. "‘i‘; "Mâ€"" ; 'm" tespondent contiaues to write about the jail, giving very bad accounts of its condition. « + The pigeon shooting match between Ward and Warren for $1,000 resulted in a tic. ‘They have arranged another. match® for $5,000 to come off on the 19th proximo. The weather is more mild toâ€"day. The ice has almost disappeared from the Bay, thbre being only a narrow strip from the west end: to the shore. n « * No mails from the East toâ€"day. _ Valentine‘s Day is played out in this city. Only £000 to 1,200 were posted yesterday, T00 of which were uapaid. â€" $ > Eatest by Celegrapk. The elections for the now Board of Agriculâ€" turs resulted in only two members of the old Board being returned. . â€" _ _ ___ Special to THE TIMES. The Queen‘s Speech. GREAT Accepts the Candidature ‘Tor NEWS TVIA LOXDON, TORONTO. ITALY. OURA. Tomosxto, February 16 p.=., on the TW ENT Yâ€"NI NT H day of NARCH, 1869. * Intercolonial Railway Office, | f . Ottaws, 11th February, 1869. | Section No. T will be jin the Province of Nova Scotia and will extend from the Seutherly end of Contract No. 4, near River Phillip, to Station Fifty at ‘Folly Lake, about ‘Twentyifour miles. Plans and with specifications aod terms of comvm be exhibited at the office ot the Board of Works, Toronto, and ut the offices of the Commissioners at Ottaâ€" wa, Rimouski, Dalbousie,8t. John,and Halifax, on and after the FIFTH day of MARCH, 1869, and SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Commissioners of the Intercolonial Railway, and mark.d @«Tender,"* will be received at their office in Ottawa up to SEYEN p‘clock, Bection No. o.‘wmboln the Province of New Brunswick and will extend from the KEasterly end of Contract No. 3, opposite Dalâ€" housic, to the West side of the Main Post Muufio“&lflo?&gl&flyfio‘ Jacquet River, about Twentyâ€"one miles. I _ will be held at theâ€"office of _ > _ B. W. CRUICE, SPARKSSTREET, & in this city, on Ee~ Wdudq.arddq(h!l.-(, > at the hour of 3 o‘clock, p.m. _ â€" Â¥=lion No 5 will be in the Province of Quebes and will from Forty miles Rast of Riviete i-;::,nmfldm tract No. 2, to the Sixtyâ€"sizth ‘Mile Post, near Rimousk!, a distance of about ‘Twentyâ€"siz DER* fo« TARrEE FURTHER llcv of the Hac. â€" . <Â¥ w ‘The Commissioners appointed to conétract the Inteicolonial Railway give public notice that thncyv aie now prepared to receive TEN. THE New Yorr, February 16.â€"Cotton 29jc.â€" Flour dull and deciining ; receipts 4,000 barâ€" rele ; sales 6,400 barrels at $5.80 @ 6.40 for Superfine State and westorn ; $6.15 @ 1.15 for common to choice extra State ; $6.55 @ 145 for common | to choice extra Western.â€"Rye flour quict ag $5.26 @ T7 3.â€"Wheat heary, and lc. lowet ; receipts 12;000 bushels ; sales 26,000 is at $1.59 @ 1.61} for No.1 Spring in and delivered ; $1.70 for No. 1 delivered; $1 85 for winter red State.â€"Rye auiet ; sales pf small lots of western at $1.45. â€"â€"Corn duil and drooping ; receipts 16,000 bushels ; ealgs 38,000 bushels at 90¢. @ 93jc. for new western.â€"Barley quiet ; sales 50,000 Canada West on private terms. â€"Outs quiet; reccipts 1,500 is ; sales zv,oo:}-mu at T5c. for western in store ; TTc. for do. afloat.â€"Pork quiet and firmer at $32.50 @ 32.175 for new mess ; $22% @ 22.25 for old do.â€"Lard firm at ‘18jc. @ 200. for steam ; 200. @ 20ic. tor kettle rendered. u-n.fu' od by taking Poruvian Syrup (s protoxâ€" ide of nu:’cn‘:‘dfl m:-'.‘-'hn been cured by it. . Lo d _5 wE C CCO0_ oo Cooe qrowe . FEgdKk «loneâ€"us by Efgland, and is ontirely inadequate. Although no action was not taken the deâ€" bate in committee showed that not a single member was in fgrour of the ratification of the treaty. | Usement _ " f ‘â€" 887.¢m â€"fi The most person in the world is the l.w:rio. mh’h- dnlu::o-.:; he « out of sorts " with himself everyâ€" body else, Life is a burden to him. ‘This can al. Fhuarth Pagey Mldwmh-m' .ol'uo Province of Ontarie ; Hon. Mip M. Vankoughnet, Viceâ€"Chancellor of Ontario; and Mr. McPherâ€" son, of Toronto, are here, and occupled seats this evening in â€"tne diplomatic gaileries of both Houses of Congress. « SAIissunald, AJ iA E 16.â€"A fire broke dut this -Jrnh‘ moy'n block, consuming two stores occupied by P. 3. Monach, clothier, P"' R. 8. Balloy, grocer. Mr. Monach lost | his stock, o‘dm at about$25,000. The balance of the block is badly damaged by smoke and water. The Hon. John ..Locts, Mo., February 16.â€"Two m u:’cd Charles Bigtord acd James Qum charged with murder, were taken from the jail at Hillsboro, Jefferson County, Mo., at two o‘clock yesterday morning, by a largs crowd of men, and hung. â€" TLl, _ _C"Cy, Urimmly _i0.â€"IO0â€" Gonktes Committse on Foreign Relations had a long discussion on the Alsbama claims treaty at their session this morning. The result showed that the committee hold substantially a vieow which is understood to have been expressed by General Grant, namely, that the treaty contains no satisfaction for the great wrong sleet storm occutred last night that has visited this vicinity for years. Hundreds of trees are completely raised, and roads are alâ€" most im passable, THIS MORNING‘$ DESPATOHES. Lynch Law in Mobile==Two Men Husg» Ottawas, Foby, 17, 1869. Ne# Yorr, l’oi'â€"l-l'é"fi._' United Kingdom, from Ginsgow. WNTERCOLOSIAL RAILWAY, Gold 135 New York Money Market. New Yorr, February 16.â€"â€"American exâ€" Try Gardgbr‘s Baking Powder\\ See adverâ€" â€"â€"Try Gardner‘s Baking Powdsr,. See adâ€" he Hon. John 8. Macdonald, Honâ€" P. N. Vankoughasot, Â¥. C,., £0â€", at Wash= ington. d Wasntsorox, February 16. â€"The Hon. Joha By order, Prartssorcn, N. Y., February 16.â€"A fire W asmxotor Severe Sleet Storm at Augusta. Avausta, February 16.â€"The most s FIXANCIAL AND COMMERCHIAL, PPER OTTAWA ELECTIONX OF DIRECTORS : STEAMBOAT COMPANY. ie NOoTICE > Â¥7 6n â€"84 S8HAR EHOLDERS New York Markets, Roported by Tolograph. R. W. CRUICE, n Claims Treaty. _ 16,«â€"â€"Ihe steamaship Insgow, arrived toâ€"day 16 The meeting for completing arrangements for the SNOW BHOE RAUCES of the Ottawa Club is POBSTPONED uatil WEDNESDAY EVRNING. The stast will be from Notman‘s Corner at ton minutes: past cight sharp.. A full attendance is Mitrer Top Smeilling Boitle., Bsoton Piaid Smolling Bowles, Toilet Boxes in variety, Rimmel‘s New Porfumes, A complete stock just recerved of Toilet Articles, Chronic Bronchitis."â€"Dublin Journal Medical Sciâ€" emeé. , *« The smoke causes no nausea, wmam‘{:: kind, I have never known an instance in w relief was not obtained."â€"General Alexander to llt,fil.b“.ll-l 108. go;nm.?oon-uhpu-.mu. mkMB‘?.h“.“u‘!b. _BAVORY & MOORE, # SUTSINMIINC EUWWOT, DDLLINS, a0, 08 00, 08 0d and 13226d. Pancreatine 'W.k and 1 0s. 1 BRAVORY & MOORE, 143, New Bondâ€"st., London. N.B.â€"Pancreatine Wine is the best rehicle for taking Cod Liver Oil. Aoznemâ€"Mesers. F. Oundi l & Oov, Montreal. ETive wuganiy stew e broxstion Â¥ and ASSIMILATION of COD LIVER OIL, the Tat eaten at meals, &o. In digestive activity, suâ€" sites usually kept in a frstâ€"class establishment. .19. 41 Susserâ€"st., Ottawa City. cd-,:.h-u-. Tollet Vinegar, Rose Denti: frice, for the Testh and Gums.. Also constantly on hand Porfumes ot all kinds, and Loilet Requiâ€" A'-’l"n&rhm ‘P‘I‘!:Ii’sw f spec1 va m u.:‘ for obstructions and torpid -efiafl ::m'lur’c Vegetable Worm Destroyer, remedy that exists, bining d u:"h:::-l m“pnw. seniiing 46â€" of rel hs, Colds, foeregees, Diianity 2t Brouiniag. Tightoess in Chest, &0., &6. !lmbydhodvlagu.:‘u:-‘ goaled caus expectoration, l@mmnfiofih. Soid in Bottles at 11. 3d. and 21. 6d. Each. CANADIAN COUGH EMULSION. TRADE MARKT AREEEEE REGISTERED every family, is baly . _ 'm“â€"t-‘"' TWENTYâ€"FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. * Find out if the ch are too high, and if not, artan m«m “‘I-h“ nbadlhbdzol CHOLERA MIXTURE, I could make a little fortune with them. The bottle I with me here brought two ladies round from cholera ; one on board the boat, and the other in Berlia, United States, Both sommenced with diarrhces, then with ‘dysentery, and then vomiting. The one at Berlin was very bad. lmb«nvwmum Cholera Mixâ€" ture, the of which stopped the vomiting. The -dhymmmughgwnmw She was very gratetul. I have now only a little left." _ in the United States : * Find out if the E: 18 B§h t Pronidanes, B 1.; T1 Soothampten » +4 aon Row, Holborn, London, .1“" pw* DAVIDSON & DANIEL, Gexeras Aomx®ts CHOLERA, *DIARRHACEA, and IMM‘::I‘: ‘l.l.llo;,.:'::“ N:" i‘ an art c has effected cures in Diarrhces, and tor cuts and bruises it is invaluableo.â€"New York Eramner. Spoken of in terms of high commendation by both ?flw.â€"rwp& Eagle. Pain llulduviohuhbydnggm principal cities, and retailed by Apothecaâ€" ries, Grocers and at Variety Shops generally, tluald&o'-fl. Prise, 15 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors, 380 8St. Paulâ€"st., Rev. J. G. Stearns writes, "1 consider it the best remedy fim Dyspepsina I over know." Rev. jubes 8. nnys.*l-nnlndltfw yn.h.-y , and consider it an invaluab. We. cheerfully add our testimony in favor of this medicine. â€"Roman Citisen, 9 We have tasted this medicine and assure our readers that it not only possesses all the virtues elaimed for it, but in many instances surpusses any other remedy which woe have ever known.â€" II' CSX C e ;-_--â€". 1t is l;,-lly * vdlm & Colie, dopn‘t delay the use of the Pain Killer. _ m‘! L. Van Moter, Burmah, writes, * The Puin Killer has become an a‘lmost indispensable Mhloh-,fi‘h- * g wÂ¥ 9 es give nmilar M tevarnds ht mislonari mory -#d.;h-; St. Johne, C. £. _ mÂ¥"We ars glad to loarn RH"We ars glad to learno that the "Pain Killer "‘is haring so large a sale in our city. We have every reason to beliere it to be an almost umfnlh.mnt'rmmh.-dhhou no family should be without. â€"Montreal Pust. It an attack of Diarrhcoos, Uysentery or Cramp Wadks BWd i h i lc art en o ons sohes, pains, sores, &o., it is the most effectual remody we know of. A bottle will last for a very long time, and its low rfluurluu it within the reach of all. Our readers will remember that the ud Pmb mw _ _:( C in ventor.â€" Chromicle, C. W. Pam ln.n-.h.:-";lo testimoniais borne to the efflcney of this valusble medicine are suffcient to warrant its introduction into every house. Our own opinion is that no family should be without a bottle of it for a single hour. In fiesh wounds, Messrs. Davis & Son have opened out a house Igm;ul._ whence cq-w;? orders ate Aouwrsâ€"Messrs. r"ll-'. an effectual remedy, and one easily obâ€" ained, is Perry Davis® Vegatable Pain Killer. It is no new nostrum, vended by unknown agents, mm“hudmwm; and those who use the article, internally or externally, will mmu'nnlnlnod‘ubudmvmy Knvaedec . k sP â€" ) Prk .ls 30 a% was MORTIMER‘3 COMPOUND ANTIBILLIOUS TAKEX INTERXALY, Curts THE MEDICAL F Pnl KILLER This yraluable medicine has the extraordinary The following extract, which Mr. Mortimer is nll.,‘rrluu blish, is from the letter of -v{l‘"v_ongljg._!&.dmhmy.m residing It is really a valuable medicine; It s used by l s e o en m Peiles Otd faree, dpraine, Brumses, Toothache, Neural Ae Face o¢ Head, Paine in the Side, Pains on the Mu‘b&-.M-,MM, M'n‘c.crlMPm'nt:nlk.hi_.M Lambs, Stings of. Insects, Sorcpions Centipedes, At this segson, when coughs and colds are so OLILDA Y Druggists‘ !:‘ddu of all descriptions. W . M. MABSEKY, a A Â¥smily and Nispensing Chemist. 'OIflI‘?M ~INFALLIBLE REMEDY NONE OTHER GEXUINE. Improved Perfumed Distributors, L ‘:A:.O'IY & MOORE, â€" Messts. F. Cundill & Co., Montreal MORTIMERS BOWEL COMPLAINTS. â€"â€"Boston Traveller. Â¥EGETABLE MEDICINE mixture, which should be in AY Englisch Lavender W ater, JOHN W ALSH, IHE OTTAWA TIMX®Ss, FEBRUARY i7 DUTCH do. râ€" VENETIAN "~~ do. MANILLA e * HEMP \do. STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, : PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, _‘ > cocoa MaTtG, %6., te. THO3. & W. HUNTON, _ TAPESTRY _ IMPERIAL KIDDERMINSTER WwooOL o. UNION Â¥VV mense stock of HOVSE FURNISBINGS, to which we are receiving additions by aimost every steamer, consisting of Wl would call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNISBINGS®. gpu® sesr vaALUE, THE BEST VALUE, _ ~ THE BEST VALUE, ' At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. Ta- NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, 'l\ll BEST “lOI'l'lD. s % THE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSORTED, _ Tlll GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, rgin® LanorsT srock, . ¢ THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, Tu CHEAPEST GoO0DS, _ THE CHEAPEST GOOD8, = TBE CHEAPEST GOODS, Pnoor. a oy arenow prepared to soll in quantities to suit the trade, by the e te ustt "'lm W y the combination 300 33 300 BBus. Mess rork. DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. 3 Agents Lt Hiram ‘/Wdhr’l Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. RY GOODS & HOUSE FUR ACON, &e. OAL oL. EESOR BROS.C YE, anR#et on car Loap, OnoNnGaHELA WHISKEYs. 1GHWINRS Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated VELVET PILE CARPETS, . BRUSSELLS _ do. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. For sale by the undersigtea At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S. LOWEST PRICEKS DoR MATS, BBLS. THIN MESS PoRK. Atâ€"THOS. & W. HUNTOXN‘3. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. At THO8. & :W. HUNTON‘8. FLOUR. COiL OIL, 0. T. BATE & cO,, AT 41 and &9 Sparkeâ€"st. STRONG sUPER PXA Head 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 W fl'WIAPPIlG PAPER, To suit all purchasers, from 35 cents to $5 per " PAflm BAGS, _‘ Made of Gray, Brown and Manilla Paper. mT°J EADb PENCILSâ€" "WB!T!NG INKSâ€" -'PQI'I'AGI and BILL STAMPSâ€" " THE â€" OTTAWA c CITIZEN" PERSâ€" a y»a PLAIN, FANCY & MSCELLANEOUS "*TAHR <OTTAWA. CITIZEN" Pinnock‘s History of England, Collie:‘s History of British Empire, Collier‘s English Literature, Spelling Book Superseded, Kdwards‘ Summary of English History, Carpenter‘s Spelling Book, Miller‘s Table Book, % EKasy Lessons in Geography, 4 Hodgins‘ History of Canada, Sangster‘s National Arithmetic, x bound in cloth boards. . Twenty cents. Taizp Book, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Thirty cents. > Fourtn Boox, 45 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. ‘ Forty cents. > s Firtu Boox, 50 illustrationg, strongly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. ‘ % First Booxâ€"Part Secont, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth. ‘Ten cents. THEK NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL SERILES of READING BOOKS, authorized by the ‘Council of Pupiie instruction for Ontario. The prices are ; First Boox, with 31 ilastrations, strongly bound in limp cloth. Five cents. Of Promissory Notes, Drafts, Doeds, Mortâ€" gages, &o., &o. Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap and Letter Paper. ; , Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, Cards, Books, Pamphlets, &o., &0., on the shoitsst nctice, on the most reasonable terms, Made in any style of ruling and binding. Faber‘s, Rowney‘s and other makers. > Draâ€" per‘s, Carpenter‘s, Red and Blue, assorted Blanzy, Poure‘s, Gilloit‘s, Mitchell‘s, nard‘s, Hughes‘ and other makers, Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Indexes, Copying Letter Books (Foolscap and Post 410), Invoice Books, Pocket Ledgers, Prige Books, Métallic Memorandums, Bill Carter‘s, Stephens‘, Todd‘s and Walkden‘s Mauve, Red and Carmine Inks, Quills, Quill Pens, Wire Fyles, Paper Hold ers, Letter Clips, Pen Racks, Paper Weight , Envelope Boxes, Invoice Cases, Date Boxes, Letter Scales, Erasing Knives, Paper Knoives, Pocket Knives (Rodgers‘), Parallel Rulers, Round Rulers, Twine Boxes, Book Blates, Ivory Tablets, Paper Fasteners, Oiled Paper, Blotting Pads, Ink Powder, Mucilage, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Bottle War, Visiting Cards, Printer‘s Cards, Playing Cards, Pencil Protectors, Paper Folders. Head Paper, Account Paper. 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 Penâ€" oils, Indian Ink, Ink Erasers, India Rubber, W ax Vestas, Twisted Tapers, India Rubber Bands, Pocket Books, Porte Monnais. PRINTING HOUSE, W (plain and ruled), Blotting, Drawâ€" ing, Coloured, Printing and Wrapping (all deâ€" scyiptions). Also, Green Paper for Window 'FA!CYâ€" LWAYS OÂ¥ HAND, PRINTIXG ‘*H.OUS§K, CI1LO0OL BOOKS, &c. TEEL PEXNSâ€" oTTOoN TWINE, OPLIING (LETTER) PRESSES, LANK FORMS ; _A complete assortment of LANK BOOKSâ€" CCOUNT BOOKS, &¢c.â€" ISCEKLLANEOUSâ€" STATLIONERY srarronkrr, STATIONER Y, 21 Redeauâ€"st, 21 Rideauâ€"st., AND FOLLOW8 : AND Of every denomination. AT Aund other twines. strongly $ A‘l Carpets sold during this sale, and not ._â€" paid for on delivery, will be charged full pPB"~All Remnants of Carpets, under 20 yards, will be sold cheap. 225 1575 180 " 575 " 1925 " p The stock is very large and well umo.‘ and amounts in valueto over 8,000 doliars," PB"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 cashâ€"in bankâ€" able funds, pM~Previous to stockâ€"taking, and to make room .__ for our NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS, now being purchased in the British and 225 150 MACEE & RUSSELL‘S, and comprises the following, viz. : BALE OF CARPETS. YARDS HEMP CARPETS, MAGEK & RUSSELL. Sparksâ€"st. 46 , do BRUSSELS do & TAPESTRY & BRUSâ€" f SELLS CARPETS. & GREKEN & CRIMSON 6 @NEW DESIGNS,"* TAPESTRY CARPETS, 3 i WOOL BTAIR â€" do & PRINTELD DRUGGETS all wool DUTCHY do 8 ply, ALL WOOL do AT Mll.mll' and MANTLES, ln‘rlc'nol INVITED, Vn.vzfl. © In great variety, at a MK:: half last year‘s prices." In all the leading materials and styles, at unusually low prices. * MANTLE AND BONNET VELYETS, Pmu'u. â€" From 4¢d per yard up. the following goods previous to stockâ€"taking at *LLE â€" CLNMARIKG OUTL Garland, Mutchmor & Co BLACK, COLOURED AND FANCY, b@~ L 0O W _ P R 1 C E 5, mg Clearing out balance at reduced prices. at reduced prices. KIRTINGS, Purchased previous to the advance, at old ARPETS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, % *Wholesale and Raetuil. ALL DRLESSES, LOTHS and TWEEDS, A unusually low priges. Largest and cheapest stook in the city. LANNELS, En immense variety, very cheap. Best and Cheapest in the city. RENCH MERINOES In great variety, ANADIAN and BRITISH GREY in the leading colours, at very low prices. 34d to Tid per yard. RESS GOODS COTToN$, ORROCK!§8 and other WHITE Cotâ€" . TONS, ARLAND, MUTCOHMOR & CO. CANADIAN & ENGLISH, PLAIN AND FANCY, 20 Sparksâ€"st., Oitawa. 130 FINEST BALTIMORE OYSTERS, MAITILL’I THE TEA POT LIST. R ECTIFIED 8P A&AITS. ~ PB The trade supplied at manufactutrer‘s Ottawa, Doo. 16 1868. December 16, 1868. 926 . 3n ANDEMAN‘8 CHOICE OLD PORF ULES, ROBIN &/Co., do HIPPAWA FAMILY PROOF. HWPPAW A pure old RYE WHISKREY Four years old, equal to any French Brandy. HIPPAVA TODDY wWHI Four years old, equal to Scotch. EDPATH*8 STANDARD do HOICE PALE, EKDPATH!S EXTRA GOLDEK SBYRUP ASTILLION & Co,, N SALE, RAHAM®S THREE GRAPE, TARD, DUPEY & Co., d&e RAHAM®S EXTRA OLD PORT, UNXKN*8 BROWN, cKENZIE*®® Pure Golden SHERR Y In Cases, Hhd. and $ Casks, ENNKSSEY‘$ BRANDY, Received daily, by Express. GOODERUAM & WORT# BOXES TOBACCO, 1be. CADDIES ORANGE PEKOE TZA CHES8TSs TWANKAT. BARRELS EXTRA SUPERLIO®R BBL£8. MESS PORK, to arrive. BBLS. CELEBRATED OLB RYE, CHEKESTS UNXCOLORED JAPAX CAaDDIES BRIGHT BOLACZ TOBACCu. J. G. ROBINSON & C ; do _ ALCOOHOL, 65 O.P. J. G..ROBINSON & Ce. In Boitle or Wood, THEK The Toa Pot, Ottiaw

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