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the best of R.'CITU‘ and 6 and 1 sore of land. RUICEK, OPERTY, * " Un vams« claimse for I2*~ TOX, the best in at the time 10, 1849. | * Pasis, February 19~â€"The bullion in the â€" _ bank of France has increased duriag the past w.ek 1,800,000 france. , Eatest by Oclegqraph. S®pocial to THE TINMP®. A woman named Armstrong attempted to cat her throat this morning, whilst intoxicatâ€" wi. A neighbour interfered just in time to save her. A slight wound was made. From a statement just prepared by the city Chamberlain it appears that the city expended last year im grants to charitable institutions, And aid to the poor, $13,000, * Special to THB TIMES3. ‘Jas. McVey, the Deputy Sheriff who came from the United States to take the forger, McDonald, back to Hartford, was fined $2 by Recorder Sexton for being drunk and knockâ€" ing at the door of a house of illâ€"fame this Worning. . . 7 "he late pigeon shooting match which reâ€" sulted in a tics was finished toâ€"day. The tio was fired off at fire birds each. Warren was victorious, kiRing four against two by Ward. The great quantity of snow renders the trains still lato : that due at 1 a.m. did not arrive till 11 o‘clock. It costs the corporation $3,000 per week to remorse the sccumulated snow trom the streets. » *4 y Mr. Bellingham is spoken of as a likely suc cessor to Hon. Mr. Dunkin. L Mr. Haliburton, of !Conlazmm 1a®t night on " Men of the North, their place in history." The lecturerset himself to prove that northern countries and racés lhiad made decisive marks in hbistory.. _ He thence cunâ€" cluded that the Dominion being a northera country had a brilliant future. The theory was also supported in reference to its resources. The lecture was a success. > f During the temporary absence ot Mr, Angus on a tour to Chicago, and thence to England, Mr. Christian will act as cashier of the Bank of Montreal. 4 C.J. Brydges, Keq., l7t evening presented prizes to the children of 8t. Stepheus Sunday School, at Point St. Charlo6 : C ~â€"Pr. Brenmnnan lectures toâ€"night on * The wrongs of Ireland." _ _Ats€_ The report concerningAthe heary loss by the Bank of Montreal in speculating in Erig stock turns out to be untrue. The bank nevermeither »peculated, or advanced, upon stocks, but being obl?d to keep a considerable amount in New York, the nature ofâ€"its business could not letit be idle, and unfortunately it incurred a business loss of $100,000 with a Bank, altered from ones, ‘are in ciroulation hereo. The counterfeit is well executed. Flour has again fallen. The market is exâ€" tremely dull at $460 to 465 for ordinary, «ail $4.70 to 4.75 for choice supers. . Quebec Special to TRE TIMEs. * af, on tornamaner guobes: priajong fos Â¥, Quebec, praying for the abolition ot the city Mfl Mr. Roy, the new member for Kamouraska, took his seat toâ€"day. mroh‘ryw‘â€",;{‘b steamship City of Paris arrived here at 5 0‘ciock, and the Russic at 6:30 o‘clock, this morning. . They l;l! New â€" YTork togetber on the 13th, ‘The ennsylvania is arrived yesterday . Loxnox, February 19.â€"Political news unâ€" important. * The London Times in an article on the Alabama treaty says the want of a definite basis of arbitration will reconcile England to the reJection of the convention by the United States. This point should be kept clearly in view in the event of offers forturther negoâ€" tintions. England now awaits the proposals trom ~America. The Times continues : We have done our best ; we bhare gons to the verge of nationa!l hamiliation to secure a setâ€" tlement of the question at issue, and we shall now wait for.the proposals from the new adâ€" ministrationg under General Grant. It is adâ€" mitted thas the claims are a fair subject for friendly arbitration. CABLE NE WS. Hiriz1, February 13.â€"â€"Tw@o . thousand troups are expected toâ€"morrow from Spain. The Spanish party appear to be confident that the rebcliion will be put down. . The suthoriâ€" ties are Alling the prisons with suspected parâ€" ties, whileâ€"the emigration of Cubans from the island is increasing. sued a decree closing all ports where there are no custom houses. . Intelligence from Santiago de Cuba toâ€" the 13th reports that more estates havre been burned by the insurgents. The cholers was XEWS YIi XEW YORXL. Nuir Yoar, February 19.â€"The Heraid‘s Haâ€" vaua special says Capt.â€"General Dulce has isâ€" New Yorr, Fobruary 19.â€"â€"The Tribuncs Washington special rays an Awerican gentleâ€" :l: i:dg:bqvho is in a position to know re lflmwww tiat the ‘lnsurrection grine: progmt mpidiy, that UA upoddlyhb“llb# All ad» wices from Nuevitas and other points make this certain. The patriots have a provisional g>vernment tnder the supreme command of ten. Quesods, Cespedes being Hecretary of War. +‘It proposes emancipation, ml"poll- tical rights for all colours, and su(» frage. The woealthier patriots hbavre all emancipated their slaves, many of whom are armed. No terms from the Spaniards will now be listened to. Independence only will increasing. ‘Twenty more desaths from it had been reported. Many troops were in hospiâ€" tal suffering from it. § : Advices from San Antonsio say that sugar was arriving rapidly. : On the 13th there were three clearances for NMew York. In conseâ€" quence of the insurrection, however, the crop will be reduced to about 20,000 hogsheads. It is not considered probable that there will be any tobacco shipped this season from this part ot the island. s «e ar> :/ will seek for protection from the United States, and eventually seek to become a part of the American Union. ‘The revolution ocâ€" cupies oneâ€"half of the islanad, and Increases duily. * The Havrana Junta have sent the proâ€" visional government large drafts on New York, and promise to raise immediately $1,000,000. An agent will soon be sent to Washington asking for belligerent rights. | British Columbia Decided Against Conâ€" present 'M even with an average amount of receipts customs, internal re= vrenue and miscellancous sources, the next monthly statement will show a considerable reduction df the public debt. . AMERICAN NEWS. Mr. Weir toâ€"day.exported $50,000 of silrer THIS MORNING‘S DESPATCHES 'Mfl'wm asutygrox, February 19.â€"â€"Mr. Thornton, British ~ Minister, this afternoon informed Secretary Seward that orders have been given by the British Government for the reloase trom furtker custody ot Costelle and Warren Â¥XESTERDAY‘s DESPATCHES. Reduction of the United States Deobt. Wasnuixorox, February 19.â€"According RRITI3HK COLUMBIA. MONTRE AL. TORONTO. Viz Montreal Line. QuEBEC. Mortazic, Fobruary 19. Qurezc, February 19 OROSTO, li.-’r-o % February 1% in_lectured last The Tribune‘s special says Senator Sumâ€" ner, in ‘opposing the Alabamas claims treaty, deciared t::t by its ratification our Oo;:l: ment would aurrender every important erple laid down as a basis for the settlement of the question. ‘Senators Morton, Paterson, Cameron, Festenand and Harlan sustained this view, and the committee wore unanimous in rejecting the treaty. ,_[For daily report of Ottawa Markets,; see Fourth Page.] : sfâ€"3 New Yorr, F¢bruary 18.â€"Cotton dall and heavy ; sales toâ€"day at 18ic: for middling Upâ€" lands.â€"Flour dull ; receipts 5,523 barrels ; salea 4,700 barrels at $5.60 @635 for superâ€" fine State and western; $6.55 @ T.00 for comâ€" mon to chice extra State ; $6.40 @ 7.20 for common to choice extra western ; $6.10 @ 8 235 for round hodp Ohio.â€"Rye flour quist at $5.25 @ 7.20.â€"â€"Wheat dull; sales 22,000 bushels at $1 57 @ 1.57); for No. 2 spring afloat ; $1.12; for white Michigan.â€"Rye quiet.â€"Corn dull; receipts 82,000 bushels at 88¢c. @ 90c. tor mixed western; 92%¢, @ 93¢. for western yellow ; 9%ic. for white southern. «â€"â€"Barley dull.â€"Oats quiet; receipts 8,200 bushels ; sales 11,000 bushels at 84}ic. @ T4ic : for western in store ; TBe, for western affoat.â€"â€" Pork heavy at $3%2 37 @ 3356 for new mess; $23.00 finold'..xâ€"lnd heary at 18jc. @ 19}c. for ; 20¢, for kettle rendercd. * . 8 R Bonds T184 ; fl”“ Central 97; Erie 24¢; Atlantie & G Western 38. kind heretofore orat present ll'uoh'to-’ll. colds, thick wind, and all discases which affect the wind of horees. As a condiiion meJicine it has no equal ; there is nothing ia it which can inâ€" L)-:t.bo y men wep hile using it 1:'; ur 'cua w i just the article which all own bhorses nznhc. «nd which they should have constantly on hand. Remember the name, and see that the signature otf Hurd ana Co. is on each paokage. Northrop & Lyâ€" man, Newcastle, Ont., proprietors for Canada. Liversoor, .February â€"18â€"p. m.â€"â€"Cotton fiat ; Uplands 11{d4. l.uhemtwhtm Breadstuffs dull. Flour 25s. Cal Wheat 10s. 91. Red Wheat No. 2. 9s. 6d. Corn 32s. Pork fiat. Lard 761. 64. Turâ€" pentine 322. 6d. Everrsoor Sirs 8o.â€"That is all who hare elther used the article thomselvss or witnessed its d":: 'n'z. ju...b / R« ;'n:::mo-’ are to are upani in mt-lulo:’t Condition Po'::l\.‘ Arabian Heare Remedy" is superior to anything of the Intearerixo to Vouuntzzrs.â€"An important ar fiebia&oumd.nlfluhlm‘ medicine in a convenient form, and the Pain Destroyâ€" or is just the article ;it cures wounds, bruises, and frost.bites, and is the best Medicine that can be used for diarrhces, and sammer complaints “r.a ally, and is a sure cure for rhoumatism, that ola-eloo-phlmh-& -byu:mcb- tigne. Price 25 cts, per bottle, to be had of all medicine dealers. shildren. â€" By so doing; and understanding the symptoms and true cause of the disease, thousands of children might be savred from early Losenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one groat cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it sannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the nocessity of closely watching their d _Ererything looks dark and 1 hmmdnt‘:’vkl hl-nllnsh"my- body else. Life is a burden to him. This can alâ€" aro‘ a fow of the vory numerous symptems and disoases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated, extremitios, offensivre breath frequent mmmmdum during sleep, hardness of the beliy, with frequent dhymp,.flmwnh;“h‘ of the arms, pain in the hoad and stomach, unquiet sleep, fhintings, tremblings, coughs, indigestion low spirits, frightful dreams, and a gradual waist ing away of fosh. They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to the childâ€"drive out the worms thoroughly without pain Mo-'::olymmmulâ€"hhyw( away the necessity of administering Caster Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Werms. . | PM _Kach box sontains the iaoâ€"simile signature of Nontunor & Lruax, Newonstle, C.W., who are ;he sole proprietors. iofoiufl' iged by taking Poruvian Syrup (a protoxâ€" ide of __)’9....“:1;.'..-’..'.&-.»" â€"‘Try Gardnet‘s Baking Powder. : See adâ€" vertisement. * been cured by it. LA and take no other. WA Sola by all the druggists in Ottaws, and medicine deales every‘ Coughs and Colds.â€"sudden changes of elimate ate sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections,. Experience having proved that simple remedies: often act speedily and cerâ€" tarnly when taken in the carly stages of the diusâ€" ‘ease, recourse should at once be had to " ‘s Bronshial Truches," or Losonges. Fow are aw of the importance of checking a cough, or .* = mon cold," in its first stage. That which in beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if lected soon attacks the lungs. * Browp‘s * chial Troches," or Cough Losenges, allay irritaâ€" tion which induces coughing, having a pizsot in. Quence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure to OBTAIX the genuine. Sold by all dealers in medicines, at 25 cents a box. _ Mothers i motners 1 Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and orying with the exeruciâ€" ating pain of cutting teeth 1 If so, go at once and New York Money Market. New Yorx,‘ February 19.â€"â€"Gold 1331. get a bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW‘8 s00THING BYRUP. It will relievse the poor little suferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who bas ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and reliet and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perfgctly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" soription of one of the oldest and best fomale phyâ€" sicians and nurses in the United States. Price 25 scents. Bold everywhers. Be sure to call for «MHS. WINSLOW‘3 SQOTHING SYRUP." Having the Jacâ€"simile of " Cartis & Porkins" on the outiide wrapper. All others are base imitations FINXANCIAL AND COMMERCILAL. Loxpox, February 18â€"p. m.â€"Consols 93 ; Guod W ords for the Young, Chambers‘s Jourt o::z:tmmhm , Â¥Fashion, Harpe:‘s Bazar, Chimney C » tom, ( Ottawa, Fobruary 17, 1369. "fhexe Paai‘, Ebesegragh! Isaac Pitman‘s Reader. The most unhappy person in the world is the o o o es e e e The 6 Alabama** Claims Tteaty» Mothers Read Thisiâ€"Hotoway‘s Worm sement % , 887.6¢m â€"â€"Try Gardnor‘s Baking Powder, See adâ€" Try Gardner‘s Baking Powder. Seeadver: 'Glll CA llouAlh la'zj-n.vrl':‘,‘_'.h Chambers‘s Journal, 1868, For sale by J.| Chambers‘s Papers CC "~%~~~> / k Oe ink] W TTE lc i oaig Good Words for the Young, â€" ‘New York Markets. Reported by ‘Telegraph. SPECIAL NOTICEKS. Liverpool Markeois. * editions of Isaac Pitman‘s Manuâ€" 10 vols., 1 cent each. 500 ;I?Oli).i. s TRONXG sUPER Ml.vh. ':. appointed by the combination COAL OIL ::y are n:"ml'opcnl to sell ih QI‘OIUMC to suit T-l CHEAPEST GoO0DS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, TBE CHEAPEST GOODS, gâ€"=® LARGESE sTOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, .__ TAPESTRY IMPERIAL | > KIDDERMINSTER WoOOL . k UNION Tu GREATEST VARIETY, * THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, YVV mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, to which we are recseiving additions by almost every steamer, consisting of K YELYVET PILE CARPETS, . BRUSSELLS > h rl‘n NEWEST STYLEKS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, WI would call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, AEMP . do. STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DOOR MATS, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, ‘* LACES, CORNICES, €COCOA MATTING, &c., &6. THO3. & W. HUNTON, o , 4T and 40 Bparkeâ€"st. Ottaws, Dec. 13, 1888. [)uiooolnc HOoUSKE FURNISHINXGS DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ARREL OR CAR LOAD, 1GHWINRS OnOoNGaAHELA wWHISKEYs. EESOR BROS. CHEESEK. A1008%, &e. Agonts for John Campbell‘s celebrated LOWEST PRICEKS . BEST ASSKORTED, THE BEST ASSORTED, °* THE BEST ASSORTED, . * At THOS. & W. HUNTOXN‘8. For sale by the undersigc e : DUTCH BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s BBLS. MKSS PORK. BRST VALUEK, THE BEST VALUE, | THE BEST VALUE, 5 At TROS. & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS.‘& W. HUNTON‘S8. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘% At THOS. & W; HUNTON‘8. Cuial OIL, 0. T. BATE & Co., AT DAMASKS, REPPS, THEK OTTAWA TiM»®s. FEBRU PLAIN, FANCY & MISCELLANEOUS '_'F‘\"c"" "*"*HE OTTAWA CITIZEN" 1@~ 4 TEEL fi-PAnu BAaGS, eily 8 Made of Gray, Brown and Manilla Paper. fl'wmmrma PAPER, ‘ _ To suit all purchasers, from 35 cents to $5 per yas* Pl.ln-ua ‘ * OF EVERY LESCRIPTION, : _ Mead Line Copy Books, White Chalk Crayons (for Black Board.) © N. B.â€"Auy other School Books or Requisites sapâ€" , plied on short notice, â€" A liberal discount alâ€" lowed to Teachers. # LWAYS OX HAND, * THE OTTAWA CITIZEN‘" Writing (plain nm::l“)' Blotting, Drawâ€" ing, Coloured, and Wrapping (all deâ€" scriptions). Also, Green Paper for Window Shades. i Perforated Card Board, Fancy Tissue Paper, Bristol Board, Crayon Paper, Drawing Paâ€" per, Tracing Linen, Camel< Hair Pencils, Black Crayons, Nilk Taste, Pink Tape, Noâ€" tarial Seals, Gum Tickets, Music P&per, Toy Colour Boxes, Indeilible Ink, Indellible Pon. cils, Indian Ink, Ink Erasers, India Rubber, W ar Vestas, Twisted Tapers, India Rubber Bands, Pocket Books, Porte Monnais. Quills, Quill Pens, Wire Fyles, Paper Hold ers, Lotter Clips, Pen Racks, Paper Weight , Envelope Boxes, Invoice Cases, Date Boxes, Letter Scales, Erasing Knives, Paper Knives, Pocket Knives (Rodgers‘), lZnnllol Rulers, Round Rulers, Twine Boxes, Book Slates, Ivory Tablets, Paper Fasteners, Oiled Paper, Blotting Pads, Ink Powder, Mucilage, Wafors, Sealing Wax, Bottlo Wax, Visiting Cards, Printer‘s Cards, Playing Cards, Pencil Protectors, Paper Folders. rPoa'ncn and BILL STAMPSâ€" Of every denomination. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Indexes, Copying Letter Books. (Foolscap and PRINTING HAO6SHE, 4e wiul, axoui00 mRCony ECVCECY CCR CV Price Books, Metailio Memorandums, Bill HMead Paper, Account Papor. * Post 410), Invoice Books, Pocket cn;(;l"l, Stephens‘, Todd‘s and Walkden‘s Mauve, Red and Carmine Inks. BT;nq. Poure‘s, Gillott‘s, Mitchell‘s, Barâ€" nard‘s, Hughes‘ and other makers, â€" Faber‘s, Rowney‘s and other makers. Draâ€" per‘s, Carpenter‘s, Red and Blue, assorted ® Bx.ux BOOKSâ€" Made in any style of ruling and binding. Ofâ€"’Pronluory Notes, Drafts, Deeds, Mortâ€" gages, &o., &o. Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap THEK NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL SERIES of READJING BOOKS, authorized by the Counrcil of Punuic instruction for Ontario, The prices are ; First Boox, with 31 illastrations, strongly bound in limp cloth . Five cents, | © â€" _ Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, Cards, Books, Pamphlets, &¢., &0., on the shortest nctice, on the mostreasonable terms; f and Letter Paper. Edwatds‘® Summary of English History, Carpenter‘s Spelling Book, Miller‘s Table Book, Easy Lessons in Geography, in cloth boards. Fifty cents Lennic‘s Grammar, Pinnock‘s History of England, . Coific«‘s History of British Empire, _ â€" Spelling Book Superseded, f PRINTINXG HOUSE, APERSâ€"â€" CCOUNT BOOKS, &c¢.â€" ISCELLANEOUSâ€" OPLINXG (LETTER) PRESSES, CHOOL BOOKS, &¢c. KAD PENXCILSâ€" oTrox TWINE, LANK FORMS A eomple® assortment of RITING INKSâ€" STATIONERY, STATIONERY. STATIONFERY 21 Rideauâ€"st., National Arithmetic, As FOLLOWS : PENSâ€" *1 INCLUDING AXD AT And other twines. PM Previous to stockâ€"taking, and t » for our NEW ~SPRING IMPO PM~Inorder to make this sale as possible we have decided upor entire stock of CARPETS, wi ‘ at a. discount of ten per cent for pAThe stock is very large and well and amounts in valueto over $,000 and comprises the following, via : . MMENSE CLEA§RANXCE. 1575 750 225 150 180 575 1925 ~450 MACEE & RUSSE + i ‘lll Bn_‘.m o‘ ",m' n“ox!' ’"d‘, 'm pA"All Carpets sold during this | paid for_on delivery, will be g2n now. being purchased in the French Markets. f able funds . SALE OF CARPETS. & W e SBa‘e will commence on. MONDAY IORNING, the Ist FEBRUARY, and conâ€" nue (only) for a fow weeks:. . Sparksâ€"st. YARDS HEMP CARPETS, 6 UNION 6 all wool DUTCH doe i |\â€" do BRUSSELS do 6 GREKEN & CRIMSON ® BAIZFS. U @NEW D ESIG N S8,"* TAPESTRY CARPETS, i ‘2 ply, ALL WOOL do 6 . 3 do 6 WOOL STAIR do 6 TAPESTRY & BRUSâ€" SELLS CARPETS. i PRINTED DRUGGETS MAGEE & RUSSELL. RPRoet Lnsko room RTATIONS, | British and LL‘S, attractive as t ofl'om‘;g the thout reserve, cash ;Ibank- ‘ Gartand, Mutchm@a & ARE G@GLBEARINXG 00T the following goods previous to steckâ€"taking at s 1. 0O W â€"P R 1 C B 8, In all the leading materiale and styles, at unusually low priges. In great variety, at a trifie over haif last year‘s prices. W;lonvl. a y EEEth..... \ + MANTLE AND BONNET VELYETS, MILIJI EKRY and MAXTLES, ARLAND} MUYTCHMOR & ©O. ANADIANX and BRITISH GREY 344 to Tid per yard. ORROCK8 and other WHIYR COTâ€" . TONS8, From 4{d per yard up. BLACK, COLOURED AND FANCY, An the leading colqurs, at very low prices. RESS GOODS LANNXELS, In great varioty, choap. LOTHS and TWEEDS, Best and Cheapest in the city. In immense variety, very cheap. ARPETS & HOUSE FPURNISHINGS, A unusually low prices. Purchased previous to the advance, at old Largest and cheapest stock in the city. at reduced prices. ALL DRESS#ES, Clearing out balance at reduced pricss. 1 CANADIAN & ENGLISH, PLAIN AND FANCY, In variety, cheap. - 20 Bparkeâ€"st., Oitawa. f THE TEA POT LIST. FINEST BALTIMORE OYSTERS, 100 100 200 g:&l&tl BRIGHT SOLACE 150 300 BBLS. MES® PORK, to artive. ULES, ROBIN & Co., do K ECTIFIED SP ALITS. Ottaws, Dec. 16 1868. TARD, DUPEY & Co., do ASTILLION & Co., * do. ANDEMAN‘S CHOICE OLD PORT In Cases, Hbd. and 4 Casks, ENEKEKSSEY*S BRANDY, p" The trade supplied at manufacturer‘s ARTELL®*S HOICE PALE, uce RAHAM‘S EXTRA OLD PORT, | RAHAM‘S THREE GRAPE, HIPPAW A pure old RYE WHISKEY HIPPAVWA TODDY WHISKEY, Â¥our years old, equal to any French Brandy. UNN*‘S BROWN, HTPPAWA FAMILY PROOF. eKENZIE*®S Pure Golden SHERRY Four years old, equal to Scotch. N SALE, :. EW YORK HOUSE ST2UFP, December 16, 1868. EDPATH!S EXTRA GOLDEN + BYRUP EDPATH*S STANDARD do Received daily, by Express GOODERHAM & WORTS BBLS. CELEUSRATED OLD RYE, * CaDTIES ORANGE PEKOE TEA CHESTS TWANKAT. BOXES TOBACCO, 165. In Boitle or Wood, BBLS. WEAT 15DLIA MO« J. G. ROBINSO® & C ; BARRELS EXTRA SUPERIOR FLOUR. do ALCOHOL, 65 O.P. do HIGHWINE®, 50 0.P. J. G. ROBIKSON & Co. THE The Tos Pot, Ottaw UNCOLORED JAPAN do do JRECY â€" LrORTATIUM OPORTO, SPAINX, COGNAC PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIN ~ AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, &o. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIBS ~ €€, â€"€t, kc., JP icoo 100 t TIN .)0 tins. sTILTON CHEESE, 6 Bs. to 8 Bs. 2 00 size, from Reesor Brothers‘ celebrated factory. LA B2ADpOlt UERRINGS, the very best, in barrels and hait barrels. Arial of the articles will recommend them. l[‘ FEASâ€"Black, Green lndJarncâ€"'M Good, and selected for family use, . Consisting of A GEXERAL. assortment of the different kinds of GKOCERIES AND LiQUORS on hand, Wholesale and Retal, stâ€"the £4O0WEST POSSIBLE PRICES for Warranted Goods. <â€" A 1O Jitawa, Novomber 27, 1868. Grocers, VWine and Spirit_Merchants, TLA VOoURIXG EXTRACTS and SPICEBSâ€" And for sale cheap, by Between Daly and Sparksâ€"sts., a LADY‘8 GOLD W ATCH, with a small black chain,. Whoâ€" evermay find it, and return it to the office of the T:iurs newspaper, will be liberally rewarded. Ottawa, Fobruary 17. TT FROM CROSSE & BLACEKWELL â€"gpusasnicrmyr do gorssn sammox «o gormse vaokkrkst 4 goness uossters de «qss do 4 »uoy cix¢ex, oraxex, neerry WINEâ€"Good Table Wineâ€"@#1.85 %: Lo %3.00. 8t. sohn‘s, N F., byphu.oh steamer ......... 45 00 s Btecroge, Payable in Ourrenty, Liverpool 0r QueeDSLOWN .........»»»»»«=, »»»4» 3O 08 UudfFHK.,»â€"s«se«ssaszaczuves «teectnrestonsersertoncens iR NP .John‘s, N F., by br=nch steamer.. ,.... 3# 00 Tickets sold to and from Engiand, Areland, and ‘Mum'“f moderate rates the Compaby% For fi infor mation. apply at olhces, JOUHN w, DALE, Afi 15 Broadway, New York. or to =â€" HERRICK, BKUSH £00., °© yOE wWINEâ€"Good Llable Wine $1+50to Ihe subscriber would called the nttention e Families and others to bis INMNAN LINE OF MAJL STEAMERS, SAILING ~_â€" FROM NEW YORK lVl'l! BATURDAY AXD ALTERNXATE _ TUESDAY®s. EA!FS OF Pa8810K EY THL SATURDOAY S$TEiXEz, First Cabin, Payable in Gold. .. Liverpool or Queensto®n...... .......«»«»«»»»«@#100 0# io Atecrage, Payable in Currenty, > â€" _ LiSVErpOOl OF QUOGCDBLOOWN.....»scs»»1s»»»»sss000e â€" B6 00 PasBAGE BY THE TURSDAY STFAMEER YVI KALIFAX, 1 â€" First Cabin, Payable in Gold. â€"____ _ NABLE and Cooking RAISINS, CURRAXTS .. â€" «. > Liverpool Of QUCOCRELOWD.....»»»»«»»»»»»»»+«#+»++#100 0# FINE BOTTLED ALE Which is in splendid condition. Also, sCOTCH, IRISH, OL1D RYE, And other Mait Whiskies, & PORTS, SUERKRIES, BRANDIES, GIX, &s, To other with & General Assortment of LX DiA \VAR'EHUU).E, Jtawa, Jan . 20, 15‘ "OFFEES%â€"Always Froshâ€"â€"Best Brandsâ€" * ‘Try them. ARESH OÂ¥STER®, is Tin, 10B ACCOSâ€"The Finest Qualitiesâ€"Â¥ irginia ._ make in cut, tin {vil and piug. . _ â€" RESERVED and CAN FRUITS, assorted to suit the holiday season. Tt LMXERIA GRAPFS, FRESH FIGS and PORTUGUESE ONIONS. UGARS and SYRUPS of all graaes. Genuine Lt uisnslo(iGE.\'ljms IhQUOII. Price BEST in market. UST RECKIVED, â€"â€"LIKEW ISE,â€" * FULL assortmentâ€"of FRESH FRUIT, the 8450 according to ago and quality RESERVED ONSTUR3 o8sT». OR LIVERPOOL & qQC FIRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERICE. kuaul diyulleitel . . _... D. T. BROWNXNL & CO., TIN® NEW HONEY, in § ®.and8®. CASES SCOTCH LINGâ€"Good. Tor sale at BoxEs DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at 75 cts. each. > : THOS, PATTERSON‘8, . _ ~ No. 26, Rideauâ€"streot * AND LONXDON, Groceries,. Wholesale and Retail No. 16, Roozav#t,, =~â€"FROMâ€" Opgoihl.lh-'a Crockery Bteore 6" 8. AT do

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