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KING, : under 3. ARTYTEYq APE Es ®** Eo0 agat ,’_, e ypntCr®®"""" 'PBOLS'l'l! L K E R~"g & ME‘ 'Al“-"‘_".'a': , Neot:e * perfect 1Â¥TIm6 AND PTIC CURAE+e Â¥ith the lars in ihe nexst 0¢ 2o mt in 1 i. CORW IÂ¥,._ NTRE AL, ALLPE ¥¥Y iato sual to DHEY . has , asad where wil, has ic RANXTt. e., &e IF 1om DMTRAL uris, 13¢7, CELLENCN RJYALE Lamb, N6 YES, is PRINXTED A1®% HARDW EKRox COxXp S TE Ew Market, rusds of t of ols RA T 3 Piseg "_ _ Stoves &# Hardware. A la~ge stock of materrals for the above branches of business constantly on hanad. © IEImporters of § * _ 7 HOUSE FURNXISHING HARDWARE. #1GN OF THE ANVIL, Xo. %4, ELDEAUâ€"ST., -MEQ c«n. got a somplete assortment of BKATEs of al sizes, and at any price to suit parâ€" chaseors, from 23 ‘conts to $5.200 per pair. In the assortment will be tound R E_ -_' ' STpVESt Mall, Fancy, Parlous and Cook:â€"Stoves, in %u‘ 'M. ® * Agents for Katon‘s Patent Automatio, Selfâ€"V tilating, W ood t::':vd Btoves. Also )onb:; Co.‘s celebrsted ; ; & HOT AIR FURNACES. é M Pubis and Private Buildings, Conservato. ries, Vineries, Manulactories, &o., warmed by Steam, Hot W.ater, or Warm Air, on the latest and mock approred princrples, _________________ ; _: sta‘r:s, SKATES, SKATES, . AT THHE » * * . ®* __®*__ Canagian Favorite, * 5 & â€" ff +* Central Park do and all olber Znglish and German Patterns. satte :hh dtraps, -ll,d":, d&c., €¢, SHELE & B‘A VY HARDWARE, : consisting in rn of GEXERAu HOU E PURNISUING, Butoher Kaives, Kaives and Forks, - Pooket Kuives, Table Spoons, & Tes Spoons, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Steel Bits, Beveols, Cexue‘" Levels, Boring Machines, Togstier with Buts, Serows, Locks, s _ ~~__ PAIN®F OF ALL COLORS, . ‘ Rose Pink, Burat Umber, Terra do Seinmna, Chrome Yellow, P T hlbfi....-::'&u-. Magnesia Green, Venetian Red, CC g Biick Iveey Ragk _‘ C gatite W » n#, . Beasole, Coal Oil, & ; hbtlrlu. PÂ¥3 s THUOS. BIRK®TT, 3 € Bign of the Anvil, P No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. _ P.$.â€"All goods delirered free to any part ot the Plombers, «y is SaFE‘! SURE! â€"SUCCESSFUL! at a reasonable adrancse on cost. The celebrated ORIENTALâ€" COAL â€" STOVES, â€"tTOVES! sTOVES : Pay us a visit, and your sccount, if you owe one, at the same time, and oblige * K9 > or THE LATEST STYLE AXD MOST APPLROYED * PATTERNS, y gAt_ Still selling below cost at Machines are perfectly noiseless. The most vyaluâ€" abie present to any Lady or Family is a WHEELâ€" ER & WIL3ON‘3 SEWLNG MaCHINE. A liberâ€" al reduction for cash on all machines for holiday presents. Twentyâ€"fre per cent reduction on Emâ€" broidery attachments â€"applicable to the former style of Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machino. Rutâ€" ton Holoe Attichments, now style; Tugkers, Trimâ€" ’ 4 and are best for Carriage Trimmers, Shoomakers and Call and see for yourse!res ; o trouble to show, you how they sew. x 5 { Remember 37, Sparksâ€"st., Oitawa; and 103 Kingâ€"st: Wost Toronto. â€" P $ YETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT A, ).:bCOL‘E‘gl’AN, Â¥. & (Member College sterinary Surgeons Toronto appointment, V.8., Co. of &Wb&;‘). F M.m,â€"w attended to and madicines sent to of the Dominion. 0000( l i i Do CENTRAL CAN AD A, WHEELER & WIL3ON®3 Silent Feed &v!ng LYTH & KERHR, We are not selling below cost ! TOVES Wo:are not salling worthless bankrupt stock We are not retiring from business ! We are not naving a clearing sale! But we are selling as good _ R. W.8STEPHEN, j THUE HOWE SEWING MACHINES ers, i#&e., o OLIDAY PRLESEXNTS. NUL. IV. No.â€"980. ORSE 1XFIZMART, Axes, saws, Planes, Squares, Hammers, 9!‘:'-'“- COOK ~ BOX PARLOR > DOUBLE HOTEL COAL YORKâ€"STREE1, OTTAYA Next to Saimen‘s Hotol. " MORNTNG LIGHT," Sewing Machines,. â€" No. 23 RIDEAUâ€"ST.. Gas and Steam F. itters, Tin Copper Smiths, Bell Iangâ€" Aouse Furnishing Goods. The selebrated Shefield Club, (¢. A. WALTON, Agent for Ohtario, as are to be had in * ESMONDE BROS., 43 2&‘ st., op. Ontario Bank. ners, Spokeshaves, Gouges, Chisols, Augers, Auger Bits, H. MEADOWS & CO. ® Kaives, &¢., &0., &6 .. Otawa, STOVEs, STOYES, STOVES, SsTOVES, STOYVEs, sTOYEs, ?75 CT=., $1 and $1. !A DUFF. | (tawa, October 27 18368. ESTABLISHED IN 1844, _ Ofer for sale an extensive i?m of P AND WINTER GOODS, comprising l-n/- Clothing, Canadian Tweeds, Etoffes, ; also a large stock of Blankets, nha-:.-:;\ Gr’y Cottons, Prints, Winceys, 0., &o. ; Breadeloths,â€" Boeavors, Witneys, Potershams, Devons, &o. ; Bedford Cords, Silk Mistures, Wost of England Tweeds, Docskins, &o., wholosale and retail, which will be made up to order on" the shortest notice in the latest styles of fashion and at yetur thrk _ .+ = .. â€"â€" _ L BBA genoral assortment of Dry Goods, the largest® stosk over oftereqa tor saile in this orty. / class cutter, 81,.8285 "yS"â€"83.,00 i £ Ts $4....-0.. sedvaccessey snsssseqemessense 89.... to take place on the sth cf this month, and those wishing to see it can do so by coming to our store Wellingtonâ€"st., Upper Town, where the GREEN, WHITE AND BLUE FLAG waives over the farâ€"tamed 1 C { **utaws, Hocouber 10; 1668 CHEAP AND . FASHIONARLE, *‘ I LV E R â€"B O 0 T , and there only will it be visible that we eclipse all others in this city for + R CHEAP® GOODS. * We have resolved to change our business, and will, without any humbugging, sell ~O‘*‘M KE AKA! & . G0V0DSs EXTREMELY LQÂ¥W, °> {or that indispensible thingâ€"Cash, and continue to do so during this montb. The winter being fur advanced goods for this soason will be sold at figures to induce anyone to buy, and spring goods being in advance of the Our stock is new, and composed of § We will not give the prices of our goods, for this reasnâ€"that other houses would offer inferior goods at.the same figures, and induce their cusâ€" tomers to believe they were as good value as ours. Come and look, and price our merchandize, and you will then be satisfied this is not a mere puff, but s reahty: 1 pA~K.eep alook out for the emblem ot unity, the Green, White and Blue, ‘*__JAMES McCARTHY & CO,. Ottawa, Fobruary 6, 1869. _ Hhik process. R & â€" Ind. Its is such that it will stand the tast of the rfect analy ais. 3rd â€" After ::Vil‘ been extensiveiy used for the last 14 yoUre in not one instance has it failed to give entire satistaction. f & A Ist. Bread or Cakes made with it are more wholesome than if made with Yeast or any other _ s4th. Families have used it pronounce it the best, and will u.r.o other. s ta _ bth. 1t contains no Saleratus, nor does it imâ€" pair the aigestive orghns like those where Soda or an excess of Alkali pndo-mfl 6th. It never gives to Bread or Cakes an unâ€" pleasant Alkaline ?f_-.'Lkhh taste. Sth, Dyspeptic sub ean eat hot Bread or Bol'o-sdo% Ic-JmMnb.oltbyihuo. #th. Every Packet contains its full weight ; one pound packets weigh 16 ounces. 10. â€"It is all that it :s represented to be, nameâ€" * Tth. The ingredients that form its composition are more beneCcial than otherwise. _ _ ly TAILORING DEPARTMEXNT. â€" Particular attention given to the Tailoring De irtment, which is uoder the supervision of a firstâ€" i â€"~ Te _ Angd 1 th, P a o k o t s for 25 ‘ 8 Packets for cents. $1.19. PURVEYOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. “l vlm?oi COOoK‘)s FRIEXDY BAKING â€"POWDER > The subscribef h pleted monks wity ty menafoyiants tor the m,"’""’.. the above Celebrated Baking Powder, for some years past has been almost exclusively used in the City of Montreal, and likewise getting into in the City of Montreal, and likewise getting into general use in the other cities of the ‘Domlnion. Further r January 28, 1869. .::.v.l’. J'-Eo.;;â€" ..:; Oibyhm roasted and ground ily on the prom: steam power. T JAS. ;uc‘l.:!t;:;: o. Astaws Tannary 28. 1869. d"m Ottawa, January 28, 1869. LOTHING, Unrivalled for Purity and Cheapness. Bole Agents for Ottawa, J. G. ROBINSON & Co., The Tom Pot. *= CTS., $1 and $1.35 ........... DRAWERS The fnest tonis in the world. Feby. 10, 1889. Try Buchanan‘s Unrivalled Mixture of Mocha, TOTAL ECLIPSE ARDENXER*% _ TEN ~REAsONS Why it Should be Used in Paeterence to all Y APPOINXTME®T OFFEE!I ~COFFEE : eC e hn raar khrouranrientrncancerencrzce GOUGK Yss wWaATERS‘ QUININE ‘WINE, CTS., $1 anad $1.25......UNXDERSHIRTS, BAKING POWDER. READYâ€"MADE AXD ‘TO Oorp®®r DEFY COMPETITION. luvq No aAPPETITE," THEN USE Dry Goods. .ET, OX ONCONNORâ€"»S8T., a hed House. Possession immediate 5.M CHARLES HVBAND, or ..'m T€ * otsâ€"3 Boots and Shoes, ndaiion is unnecessary. JAS. IUCRAN.A’L. JAS. BUCHANAN, Sussex and Weollingtonâ€"sts. »»»«««..COMPLETE SUATS, ..GREY ZETOFFE PANTS, G0O0D PEA JACKETS, O‘MEARA & CO. Agont for Ottawa. 9501 OvERCOATS, anuf; Tbt A Heavy Downfall in Prices!} . ; \ _ Boots and Shoes Beiow Par ! *_| _ AT THE. RED BOOT,, f All the large stock of winter goods is being sold and to onsure an extensive clearance, and thus make room tor > an additional dissouat will be made vrox anm CABE PURCu#iSEs of * j TEX CEXNTSOFF EVERY DOLLAR! Thestock includes a splendid lot of * CLOTH & FELT BOOTS & OVERS, for Ladies‘, Gont‘s, Missos‘ and Children, and alâ€" most everything else needed to improve the unâ€" hca;l early and be convinegd ; the opportu nity will not last long. %R BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, &o., at a tromendous sacrifice. A!OUI & HUCKELL are selling out their + entire stosk of BOOTS, sHOES, RUBBERS, GO TO ANXGUS & HUCK'LL’\}CIO.rh SBale, and Tt.g‘olr of “o:d PRUNELL BOOTS, and a pair of RUBBERS tor $1,50. Yov our & ’clrot Men‘s Cloth Rubber OVERSHOES for 75 cents, at ANGUS & HUCKELL‘S Clearing Sale. | NO one need be without BNOTS whaen they are seld so cheap at ANGUS & llUCKE’LL’s Clearing Sale: j Now is the time to purchase BOOTS and SHOE3, as they are being sold under cost at ANGUS & HUCKI{L’S C!urfng Sale. A CLEAR saviag of money by buyi1g Boots hflu(sth Clearing Eale at ANGUS & HUCKELL‘S3. & 8 without resarve. ‘ENORMOUS REDUVCTIONS! MPORTANT NOTICEL: Ottawa, January 27, 1869, CROSBY STAND, NO» 51, SPARKSâ€"ST. a «w * The whole of * THE BANKRUPT STOCK, corprising the latest styles and best qualities of LADIES® GENTS, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN‘S suitable for FALL & WINTER WEAR. Also, a m:tool ot Men‘s and Women‘s Coarse Boots,. Mocassins, Buck Moose and Sheep Mitts, Beef Mocassins, Felt Overâ€"shoes, Fubbers, &0., all of which will be sold at great redustions from forâ€" -m- Lumber and country merchants are reâ€" q to bear in mind that there is a large stock o‘ handmade boots to be dispos«l of at the aforeâ€" said reduction in prices. The public generally are invited to call and examine the stock and °m:u.'lloll we know canâ€" not fail to give satistaction to all. _ _ posite which will be found complete‘; bohf selected with eare, it will not tail to give satisfaction. In Ladies‘, Misses‘ and cfia:."r':--. w::rl hu'.' veér that can ibl ui ‘or the umu.. I‘-fid-‘ mlilm&u"q aver betore _ A largs sunniy of New English K maid aoir n Pofrable ware ht Lamber men, constantly on hand and made by the yery best workmen. Orderstaken tor all kinds of work* t 4( Y * 4. z> Ag£ BOUTS A N D| S H O ES, NGUS & HUCKELL*Ss I have now received my fall and winter stock Men‘s ware in Calt, Kipp, Cowhide Boots ; Men‘s rong Working Boots as low as $2 per pair. O EARLY ana secure bargains. NORMOUS reductions on all CLOTH and FELT GCODS as they must all be sold out KNUINK CLEARING SALE W and see for yourselves. OMENK!S ~RUBLERHRS, 50 cents; and . MEN‘83, 65 cents, during the Clearing Sale.» Bootk & KXhoes. DRESS & â€"WALKING BOOTS, CLEARING SALE BOOTS AND SHOES, SPRING GOODS, â€" BOOT & SHOE sSTORE, YORKâ€"8ST. No. 15, Susserâ€"stâ€" HEAP BOOTS & SHOKS AT THE AT THE OLD CAPITAL aEOR«#B MURPHY W . A. LA MB. OTTAWA,] MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1s69. bhaving bought out the LEASE OF.PREMISES L&ATELY OCCU PrIED BY * *: + MESSRS, GRANT & HENDERSON, LOW COMPOSITION INX THE POUND IAEWHOLE OF THE ABOVE STOCK, £ . â€"P% DIVIDED A IMYMENSE REDUCTION may be expected WH OLE STOCK IS sSOLD OUVT GREAT BARGAINS dttawa, January 22%, 1869. â€"â€" KQ.384, # P kA RK 8 â€"8 T. ; Ti RAJOTTE baving removed to more commodious premises, akes pleasure in announcing to his nutnerous cusâ€" cmers and tie public fcmnlly that he has now a , _ large and well selected stock of _ _ _ Flanne‘s #B., s &o, W e have Ago %::n a large assortment of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, ~. which, being manufadtured on the premises, we ::;: roi:omzond. and sell cheaper than any shop in city. i * . THME TAJLORING DEPARTMENT. This department 1s under the .:Jndmot a wellâ€"known firstâ€"class outter workman. All orders mflually attended to. j paMDon‘t forget the place, No. Bwh-d- Etore lately occupied by (i. Fetherston & Co., next Etore lately occapied b{‘ (. Fethers! door to Magee & Russell‘s old store. They have recsolved to clean out the whole of these ~_ Je at cost price. _ __ [ EARXNXS & BRÂ¥YAXx, are now prepared, and will sell from th is dat s To FARMERS «& OTHER®,. TRADE: | O. BETWEEN THELR TWO HOUSES, $ or;:nxg-‘ :0.:1 ofhon -ho:m buy their TEA nd 4. ‘(G.: AUDY & CQ., who are daily receiving by direct importations Tea and Coffee of the finest quality. Their busiâ€" ness is conducted on the Eiflinb prlnolglo. and the above named articles can be procured in 5 and 10 pound catties and upwards. The purchaser receives the benefit of a next package, a good article, and at wholesale prices. ';‘otfm satisfac. titn is easured, and any. goods not proving a¢â€" eordin{ to sample can be returned at our expense. We will pay che carriage on 4 five or 2 ten lb catties to the nearest railway station. For the asccommodation of farmers and cthers not having heard of the advantage offered them, we have onâ€" gaged trustwortby agents who will make occasionâ€" al trips throughout the surrounding country and solicit their order1, Any favors submitted tothen. will receive prompt attention. _ We do not sell less than a cattie, and nothing but Tea and Coffee sold. The following is the list of prices : k STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, k: consisting of . _ _ Common Congon, Strong Tea............... Fine Fiavoured New zeason do..,......... Sxcellent Full Fiavoured _ do............ Very Fine, 4O G@0....sssssssssssseeee seseee Rich l'lnw:sod. CE cerersiesburcectretrs4444 +4 Twankay, COMBLON ..»..00»4 ssesssssccssscese ;ino. BW â€" lesseserecensiees cresevenstsaserrecsers Fine S : sevisess rherttrrerspsirekrceratwens Buperfine and Very Choice................+« Java. MEOOlths .. .c carcecacrinrmectectrmmecit 24 & 24. They hare made a great reduction in price. Otawa, January 27, 1869. N DRES® CGOODS, WINXCEYS, &¢., BIAN K RVP T S8TO@OCK N PRINXTS, GREY and WHITE COTâ€" TUONS, 4 and all other Cotton G3ods, N CANXADIAN CLOTHS, Offer great inducements to purchasers. Â¥ _FANCY WOOLLEN®, <SCARFS, CLOUDS, &e., EMOVAL W inceys USNINXGHAM & LINDSAY, 88 ty Their prices commence at 2s 6d per yard. EMEMBER THE PLACE, FROM ORIGINAL PRICES, THE SALE TO CONTINUE KEARNS & RYAN, assese008e 8080000 68 ve 88 08 8+ 6 800 Previous to Stockâ€"taking Erl; Goods. THE ABOVE FIRM Pro They have splendid value. CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. No. 14, Rogiadest., MHLON: seveversecsctssectecsesence U To @ t Wen veuennnuines e vevorepoavcnsessues W Rb 0 6B Io buabmgronnbememinventhsnineratenennens U id te Vory Ohoic@.................. 1 00 @ 00 COFFE E, cvataprattentcccrcgtt #%, 9 27, H#I0, PA eeevoertrassrstccos _ Utl, l :”. 0 32 Thetiees,"" 0 18, 0 22, 0 26, 0 20 o A. 0, AUDY & 0O., Elginâ€"st., opposite the Post Office. UXTIL THE BLACK TEA. GREEN 1£EA. KEARNS & RYAN. A ND AT & AT AX KEARNS & RYAN. 69, - 954â€"3m To Biack Cloths 14 Rideau st., Boaver Cloths > \ Meltons . T. RAJOTTE. avdessirssccr.$0 45 @ 50 u 55 @ 60 0 15 @ 80 0 40 @ 45 0 55 @ 60 0 75 &# 80 0 50 @ 60 0 65 @ To 6 T5 @ 80 MarK. PAII KILLER * $ ’i A PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICINE: Sudden Colds, Catarrh, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigesâ€" tion, Canker in the Mouth, Tlm:fn or Stomach, Sick Headache, Sea Sickness, Piles, iKo'dny Complaints Ganker Rash, Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, ,p.w:;;uc, Diarrhcea, Dysâ€" Scalds, Burns, Efostbites, Chillblains, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Whitlows, Boils, Old Sores, Sproins, Bruises, Toothache;Headache, Neuralgia in the Face or Head, Pains in the Side, Paigs in the At this season, when coughs and colds sre so prevalent, aneffectual remedy, and one easily obâ€" tained, is Perry Davis‘ Vegetable Pain Killee. It is no new nostrum, vended by unknown agents, but has stood the test of over 20 years ; and those who use the article, internally or externally, will connect with it grateful recollections of its worthy inventor.â€"Hastings‘ Chronicle, C. W. Parx Kmuz®.â€"The testimoniais borne to the efficacy of this valuable medicine are sufficient 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, aches, pains, sores, &c., it is the most effectual remedy we know of. A bottle will last fot a very long time, and its low price places it within the reach of all, Our readers will remember that the Mesers, Perry Davis & Son have opened out a house in Montrea!, whence Canadian orders are supplied.â€"News, St, Johns, C.K.. _ . | parWe are glad to learn that the "Pain Killer" is having so large a sale in our city. We have every reason to believe it to be an almost never failing cure tor pain, and is a medicine that no family should be without.â€"Montreal ® Py/ot. It an attack of Diarrhcoa, Uysentery orgcnmp Colic, don‘t delay the use of the Pain Killer. Rev. H. L. Van Meter, Burmah, writes, " The Pain‘ Killer has become an a‘most indispensable article in my family." / â€" | Hundreds of missionaries give similar testimony of its virtues. | Rev. jabez 8. Swan says, "I have used it for years in my family, and consider it an invaluable remedy." s s E.: We cheerfully add our testimony in favor of this medicine. â€"Roman Citizen, . M We have tasted this medicine and assure our readors that it not only possesses all the virtues claimed for it, but in many ‘instances surpasses any other remedy which we ‘have ever known.â€" Rev. J. G. Stearns writes, «L1 consider it the best remedy for Dyspepsia I ever knew." | Herald of Gospel Liberty. ‘It is really a valuable medicine:; ‘It a used by many physicians.â€"Boston Traveller. | | I have used Davis‘ Pain Killer, and consider it an indispensable article in the medicine i)ox It has effected cures in Diarrhcea, and for ¢uts and bruises it is invaluable.â€"New York Em.‘uwr Spoken of in terms of high commendation by both druggist and physician.â€"PAsvladelphia Eagle. The Pain Kilier is sold at wholessle by druggists and medicine dealers, and commission marchants, in the principal cities, and retailed by eoaâ€" ries, Grocers and | at Variety Shops generaliy, throughout the world. Prise, 15 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. Manufacturers and Proprietors, 380 St. Montreal, P. of Q. 1 T8 Highâ€"st., Providence, R. 1.; 71 Sout Row, Holborn, London, England. _ & CHOLERA, _ : DIARRBCEA, and The following extract, which Mr. Mortimer is kindly permitted to .s!;blllh, is from the letter of a<relative of Dr. Wolfe, of this city, now residing & ‘hl:iu;iwlhh. !xgul b too high * Find out e char; are too » and if not, arrange wi Monhno.r.:l let you hfvo a.box of the bottles of CHOLERA MIXTURE, I could make a good little fortune with them. The bottle I brought with me here brought two ladies round from decided cholera; one on d the boat, and the other in Berlin, ‘Jnltod States. Both commenced with diarrhosa, then with dysentery, and then vomiting. The one at Berlin was very bad. â€"1 gave her three doses of the Cholera Mixâ€" ture, the third of which stopped the vomiting. The next day she was all rlgl;:of nearly so. . She was very gratetul. I have n only a little lpfl."L _ eB This excâ€"llent 'J&B-};:‘wififiifi;n be in every family, is only : | ; i % | TWENTYâ€"FIVE CENTS A BO}I‘TLE. TRADE MARK“ REGISTERED CANADIAN COUGH EMULSION. aled phlegm, causing free expectoration, and f.‘r“sfiho &M ‘t?tho nk::. 6' l * Sold in Bottles at 1s. 3d. and 2s. 6d, Each. the Liver and Bowels. EAHIIioYMA‘fERIENT “PII.;‘S, A grand s 1 w IHM" Qr:;u, n::.{o: obstructions and to::a action of Mortimer‘s Vegetable Worm troyer, The only sure remedy that exists, combining deâ€" licious taste and amaszing power. _ . | Colonfu, Pomades, Toilet Vinegar, Roi frice, for the Teeth and Gums, Also on hand Perfames ot all kinds, and Loil sites usually kept in a firstâ€"class establ ’ No. 41 Sussexâ€"st., Ottar useiuiness _~s The smoke causes no nausea, When the ix‘fht' kind, I have never known an instance in which relief was In Tins, 2s 6d, 5s and 108. | Or formed into Cigars and Cigarettes, bs, 8s and 15s, s : | Partilles for Inhalation, Boxes, 2s 64, BAVORY & M _ 143, New Bondâ€"st., Aorxtsâ€"Messrs, F. Cundill & Co., entery,. Summer Complaint, Cholera Cholera Infantum and Cholera. FOR INDIGESTIONâ€"â€"P A NCR X Aâ€" TINE oonquolv effects the DIGKLSTION and ASSIMILATION of COD LIVER OIL, the mfi eaten ;t meals, &o. In digestive activity, suâ€" or to Po: $ + ”Pum.d:hi‘;o'du, bottles, 2s, 3s 6d, 6s 64 and 1226d. Pancreatine 'l.n,:ofil“.’l‘h and10s. + BAVORY & MOORKE, 143, New Bondâ€"st., London. N.B.â€"Pancreatine Wine is the best vehicle for taking Cod Liver Oil. 4 > W F. Cundi‘l & Co#, Montreal, roperty of immediately nliovinf Coughs, Colds, loarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, htness in hest, &6., &o. It operates by dissolving the conâ€" B~k and Loins, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Neuralgic or Rheumatic Pains in the Joints and Lambe, Stings of Insects, Sorcpions, Ceitipedes, and the Bitessof Poisonous Insects and Venomous MORTIMER‘S COMPOUND ANTIBILIOUS This valuable medicine has the alsigf |DaTURaA TATUL A, l\\' _&P Affords Immediate Relief. fsteeey s 15 Apaage ts h arent Hor‘et and «* Of great efficacy in cases of Asthima and ORTIMZR*S APPLIED l!Tl‘,NALLY, CURES INFALLIBLE REMED TAKEX INTERKNALY, CURES NONE OTHER GENUIN Medicat. BOWEL COMPLA MORTIMERS PERRY DAVIS & 80 FOR hampton : Requiâ€" ment. ra City. e and 108. RE, e Denti: aul and an inary N° The The undersigned begs to state that he has OPENED AN OFFICE OVER A. MCORMICK‘S STORE, SPARKSâ€"STREET, _ W’hor_o all orders for the PRINTING, BINDING, OR STATIONERY, may be sent, and will be pupttually attended to as usual, arrangoments having been made to pre. vent any interruptio« to the business. Mr. Desbarats feels gratefal for the sympathy endered him on ill sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new office. DOUBLE REFINED m@â€" ROCK OIL, @a Just received at the + CHANDELIERS and HALL LAMPS, f BRONZE LAMPS, &0., &¢. Chimunies, CE TL _ Moatieat Mn Montreal. Mr. Levin will introduce all the latest styles in HOOP SKIRT3, which will be sold at manufacturers‘ tawa, January 21, 1869, Eflou, in order to clear the stock of material on and. _ Attention is respecttully req't‘xemd to the CANâ€"CAN, LA CLARITA, ISABELLA PANâ€" NIER and the DUCHESS Skirt, now worn by. the elite in all the principal cities. f * â€"â€" D. MILLAR. T: ~ *.; ns YARIETY HUALL, 34 Sussexâ€"st., Where there is to be found everything to turrish a House. A good assortment o? new and second hand Cooking andâ€" Double Stoves, Furniture ot every description, and among the lot some beautiâ€" ful Couches. We cannot be beat west of Montreal. Beautiful Tea Sets from $2.50 upwards:; a Wood and Willow Ware. A gengral assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods PAB~Furniture, Crockery, China and Glassware Rented as usual at reasonable rates. _ . ~ JOSEPH BOYDEN, The remarkable success which has atended the introduction of. the celebrated Concentrated Lye into Canadian market, by the supscriber, has exâ€" cited the cupidity ot an unprincipled firm in town {which has already been convicted of borrowing ot.lnu.l;oph’l brains) by a squrious imitation salled Saponifier. To avoid diurpoin!mmt, purâ€" chasers should be careful to ask for Harte‘s Tonâ€" cencrated Lye, which is sold by all respectable Druggists and Grocers in town and ~suntry. 183y Is hereby given that the Map or Plan and Book of Reference of the Canada Contral Railway Company, from the City of Ottawa to its junction with the Line of the Brockville and Ottawa Railâ€" way Company, have been do.‘omod in the office of th‘)opartmnt of Public ‘Yorks, and a Ml&’ of such parts of the Map or Plan and Book of Keferâ€" 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‘ cozy of such parts as relate to the County of Lanark, has been deâ€" m’d in the otfice of the Clerk of the Peace for the ty of Lanark. , 4 Dated this Tenth uay of August, 1868. W R. WORSLEY . C. C. Riy. Incorporsted under Act 22 Vic., Capt. LXVIIL. = . eCns â€" â€" wlh + * fenders will be received until FLRCT MARCH, 1869, for the construction of the first section ot the Jompany‘s line, being from Ottawa to Montreal. The Tenders to name a rate per mile for the erection of 32 Poles to the mile, with two wires. The Directors reserve the right to supply the Wite, and do not bind themseives to uccept the lovwest tender. + Any further information card be obtained from the undersigned 4 Â¥obruary 15, 1849. Ottawa, Feb, 8, 1869. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS? If there are any such let them make immediate For Crockery, IL! OILI OIL! CANADA GAZETTE, TICK. CAPITAL >« ~:~>+$100,000, ‘OICINTRLTED LYEK * CAUTION TO THUE PUBLIC. UBLIC NOTICE EOPLE*3 TELEGRAPH COMPANY. OIL DEPOT, 73 SUSSEXâ€"ST. HO WANTS FURNITURE, or to D. R. LEAVENS, BUSSEXâ€"STREET. OQIL DEPOT, &Cimmntt GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Wicks, and AND FOR DIRECTORS : China, and 713 pa~Sign Red Oil Barrel. 8. B. FOOTE, D. C. THOMSON. #79.56 A. JOBSEPH, Goneral Agent. G:.assware, Q54tf Lanterns Chairman. They aro palatable and selfâ€"administered to th* childâ€"drive out the worms thoroughly without pain and completely cleanse the stomachâ€"thereby doir ; i_vty with the necessity of administering Castor Oil or other unplensant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Wirms. s pB~Each box contains the lacâ€"simile signature of Norturor & Lyxax, Newcastle,C.W., who are the sole proprietore. § N. B. Ask for Holloway‘s (Wormâ€" Lozenges and take no other. $R Solae by all thye rmg.gnu in Ottawa, and medicine deaile ever) where, | 5787 _ Coughs and Colds.â€"Ssudden changes of ¢limate are: sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections. Experience having proved that simple remegies often act speedily and cerâ€" tainly when taken in the early stages of the disâ€" ease, recourse should at once be had to © Brown‘s Bronshial Troches," or Lozonges. Few are aware of the importance of‘checking a cough, or " comâ€" mon cold," in its first stage. That which in the M}iutng would yield to a mild remedy, if negâ€" lected soon attacks the lungs. «©Browp‘s Bron chial Troches," ur Cough Lozenges, allay irritaâ€" tion which induces coughing, having & DIRECT in. fAuence on the afscted parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure To OBTAIN the genuine. BSold by all dealer: in medicines, at 25 cents g box. _ Mothers!I frouners 1 Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at nighg\_l&ydfbroh'n of your rest by & gick child suffering &nd crying with the excraciâ€" ating pain of cutting teeih ? If so, go at once and wet a bottle of afrs. WINSLOW‘S sO0THING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatélyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who bas ever used it, who will not teli yJ! 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 perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" scription of one of the oldest and best female phyâ€" sicians and nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Bo sure to, call for "MRS. WINSLOW‘3 â€" SOOTHILNXG SYRUP." Having the ae sintile of " Cartis &:. Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations STEAMBOAT _ :COMPANY. .â€" x 0 TICE. wo~~ s THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING _â€"____‘ will be held at the of.ce of > R. . CRVICE, SPARKSâ€"STREET, in this city, on io _ Public notice is hereby given, that on TUESâ€" DAY, the i6th day of MARCH pext, at noon, at Gowan‘s Hall, Sparksâ€"strect, will be sold, or let on lease, by HECTOR M~LEAN, Auctioneer, to the highest bidder, the following Lots and Pieces of Land, in Ottawa, and the Township of Nepean : Transaction of General _ Business, To be sold, the foilowing subâ€"Lots lying east of the Rideou Canal, in Lot F, Concession D, Neâ€" pean: Nos. 2, 17, 18, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31 and broken cubâ€"Lots 32 and 33. To Let or Lease, fo: a term ot twenty.one yearr, Four Wharf l1.ots on the north eact side of the Rideau Canal to the south of Sappers‘ Bridge, Nos. 2, 1¢, 11 and 12. Oa the north of the Rideau Canal, being part of Lot K, Consession C, Nepean, subâ€"Low 34, 35 34, and of Lot K, Concession B, subâ€"Lots 22, tf.u 25, 26, 27, Gore of Gloucester, Hogsback, front of Lot 21, eud. Lots 69, 70, 714 Also in the City of Ottawh, on the south side of Mariaâ€"street, Lots 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57; and on the north side of Glouâ€" cestorâ€"street, Lots 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 49, 50, $1, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, and on the south side of Gloucesierâ€"street, pieces of land, numbered 51, 52, Terms of galeâ€"Ten per cent. cash, and the balâ€" ance in nine equalancual instaiments, with inter est at the rate ot 6 per ceat. o2 unspaid amounts. Plavns to be seen at the Ordnance Lands Office, of 53, 54, 55, 56 and 57, and letter + this WILLLAM F. COFFIN, C*A â€" _ Ordnance Lands Agont. Ottawa, February 18th, 1862. #T9â€"3awtd Toilet Boxes ia variety, Rimmel‘s New Porfamec, Camrbridge Bouguet, Silrer Top Smelling Bottle., _ Sooten Plaid Smolling Bowles, Improved Perfumed Distributors, * t8, At:â€"> 4h Ottawa, Feby. 17, 1869. A complete stock just reserved of Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, . W . M. MASSEY, Family and Dispensing Chemist. PPER OTTAWA Wednesday, 3rd day of March next, By order, THE MEDIC& L HRDKANCE LANXOS, OTTAW A. ELECTION OF . DIRECTORS By order. Department, Further conditions at time of OLIDAY PRESENTS SPECIAL NOTICEKS. at the hour of 3 o‘clock, p.m. SHAREHOLDERS OF AND~ POR k. PAREXT, Under Secretary of State. R. W. CRCICE, AT Epglish Lev ender W ater, 976td {PRICKâ€"3 CENTS. 4y Nearly the whole revenue of the British empire frem customs is derived from seven articles, and ninetyâ€"six andâ€"half per cent. of the revenue :from excise comes from spirits, malt and licenses. The figures for customs, for the last two years, are these :â€" Sugar and molassses . 5,647,787 5,582,473 ‘TéSs......« + : + ..++++:2,008,7 16 2,827 817 Colike......... :.... . . ..897,1090â€" 390,161 Corn, meal and flour...797,636 â€" 869,323 Spirits............ ;...4,173,027 4,298,403 VJ’ine...................1,391,!92 1,468,993 Tobacco ‘and sauff...6,455,011 6,542,250 Other imperts..... .:..577,666 581,481 Sundries..............,. 200,838 â€"104,580 _ Total customs.. 22,299,066 22,004,981 The British income tax is little more than ten per cent., but yields just about as much . as the Uniw{Suuo; and the whole revenue of the kingdom is considâ€" erably in excess of that of the United States, although we tax some hundreds of articles where Great Britain taxes one. Yet the resources of the two countrics amount. & j § Englarnid has tried both plans ; first, that of adjusting.universal taxes so as to protect and help everything ; and, seeâ€" ondly, that of selecting a few articles to tax, solely for revenue purposes. B the latter plan she now oo&ch more nv"- enuei‘:on cheaply, and with incomparâ€" ably ure on the people, than she ever mm the former. y made by General Cushing with Columbia, concedes to the United States the excluâ€" sive right to construct a canal across the Isthmus of Darien, it any point which may be selected by the Enlted States. The Columbian Government cedes six miles of land on each side of the canal, one half for its own benefit, and the other for that of the party undertaking the work. â€" The Columbian Government is to receive ten per cent,. of the net income for the first ten years, and after the canal is paid for, 25 per cent. of the net Uolu. The treaty is to be ratified by the United States within ten months; the urv:c‘ to be made.. within two years after; the canal begun within five years, and finished within fifteen years, or otherwise the ‘charter fails. ‘The charter runs for 100 years. The canal is to be under the conâ€" trol of the United States, and Congress can fix the tolls The navigation is to be open to all mations in time of peace, but closed to belligerents who may seek to avail themselves of its advantages. It is estimated that the canal will cost $100,000,000. ~ A com: was not ago ‘organized in New ?noryk, with P': Cooper as President. It is said that the company has the capital, and is ready to commence. Congress, however; is at liberty to give the preference to this or any other private company, or the United States can itself undertake the OrpxaNcE.â€"The joint committee on ordnance submitted a report on heary guns to the United States Senate. The report condemns the Rodman eystem, which, while partially successful in emoothâ€" bores, is entirely unreliable in rifles of large calibre. Several of these guns have u'fioded lponuneoug in the founâ€" dry whi beinfi‘ finished, through excesâ€" sive tension. ‘The navy solid cast guns, the committee think, are better as smoothâ€" bores, but no better as rifies. Experiâ€" ments are recommended to determine upon a reliable system of fabrication. The failure to. secure better the committee think due to the ilil.u of officers and inventors, who huve secured the adoption of their own inventions withâ€" out due regard to merit. ‘l‘lnr contains considerable testimony, â€"a large amount of technical information of interest to ironâ€"workers, It is accomâ€" panied by a bill which ereates an ordâ€" nance oomni-';‘o:;a im :th;.d'“ it is proposed to u navy. army and nay Tever which prevailed here to such a fearâ€" ful‘ extent a ‘few yem'flo has broken out afresh, and so far with equally fatal results. Last week seven boarders in a German boardingâ€"house in Carlislest, sickened with this malady, and: were taken to hospitals. Two ol’tbe- died a day or two ago, at the New York Ho#â€" pital, and a picce of flesh taken trom the arm of one of the men, while he was alive, 'hflrh“d under the microscope, revealed millions of these little creatures. It is also reported that several other deaths have occurred from the same cause in different parts of the eity. near Chicago and other western cities huoroed a new field of speculation in Hamilton, and a amount of that article is being shi west. rom loads have already shipped to sor. â€" The contiguity of ‘the bay to Hamâ€" ilton station lessens counsiderably the exâ€" pense of handling the ice, and it is probable that :fargetndeviflbo“n in that article this year by Hamilton *â€"â€"â€"Two little boys, sons of a farmer, living not far from Seaforth, were amusâ€" ing themselves, says the Stratford Beacon, building castles in the sand in a sand rit, when suddenly the bank caved in, holding. them bothâ€"for although in an erect position, the earth was up to their chins. In this m-t they re mained for a consi time, till th cries attracted some persons to thel Tas Istuauvs or Dariex.â€"The treat} assistance, who beian to apply the spade to extricate the oldest o.?glflt. when he exclaimed :â€"*"Oh, never mind me ; hook hence ? ;E'i%w I" _What blissful unselfish ness ! ould he say so twenty years â€"The Wellington papers notice â€"a cruel expedient resorted to lately, by Mr. James BcnÂ¥, a farmer in the neighbourhood of lonh::.thn'& dog from the Irvine Bridge on to the ice below, a distance of from 70 to 80 feet, for the pu of kiling him, 1t would naturally \be supposed tha: a fall from such a height would have immeâ€" diately & life,bntin.t.nfiu. the dog was able to climb up when he actually fawned ol.dlfi the hand of the man who had thus treated him, The village constable and another TercuI®a SPiRALIESâ€" not practically very different in Times says the scarcity of fee TAXATION. 1864. 1868. It 1 ¢

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