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» Rooms No «2 Als: CIRCULAz § in this his Anngy o8 ny on the promises) in rookâ€"and whst mn:gg. a® x_ Mercrayt, or the sale of f ®, Qm Ir , in ene of ~|‘~. â€"_ A barguin may be on R n.-u-m;xm ',alm 3 > Quesec, March 10. ow ~ Mr. Joly g yesterday selected leader ot * ~@ the Qh::he p:dno.. ‘h\:hen the ‘illouw met night he took t usually asâ€" :{‘ March, Next, signed to % Oppasition foader, which has t fi E tb gn since Parliament assembled, and SSELL 3 announced determination that had been apply to the owner, upon ihe following C. T. Bute, Keq. Like or MR J. STEYTE , as the capgranm® CARL ETOX ALU Atto®s Tatle Now +d with your own butiness any, the cost, in« C Bules of Wds o5 pure s THtBE OIf joto committce of supply, Mr. Joly made a side of Rideanst., ind long brilliant apeech. th side of 3 Several items were then passed, and the hk her PP T | ow adjonrncd. and place, Lot h;%: size ot the and the Best q : ready for 4e Sity, and hi ; A. ROY E, what is aness and ibe ‘Of goods im in the Country Motal, Â¥ orkâ€"st., FfIOX On Mr. Dunkin‘s moticn that the House go Joto committee of supply, Mr. Joly male a come to, to take a firm stand against the finanâ€" cial policy of the Government. Now Brunswick Legisiatarce. Bpesial to THS TIMES. Fazoesicrox, N.B , March 10. An amendment expressing want of confâ€" dence in the Minstry bas been introduced in the New Brunswick Legisiaturs. The Attorâ€" neyâ€"General declared the House would be diz solved if the motion was carried. City of Antwerp awmt City of B:rookiyn, from New {-t, have arrived. m‘uu of Affairs==EKxecutlions Kverywhere. Naew Yorr, March 10.â€"The Heraid‘s Havana special says later intelligence from Mexico state that «o many exâ€"cutions had taken place that the people were thrown into the greatest trepidation aod dismay. ‘The fseling of horror at the butchory was so intense taat President Jaares had ordered a suspension of executions everywhere in the Republic. AM the officers held as prisoners were to be taken to the capiâ€" tal and tried for treason. Consraxtmmorts, Marck 10.â€"Gen. Ignatif, Russian Ambsasador, returns to 8t. Petersburgy on leare of absence tor three months. There are heary shipments of sugar and molasses now being made for the United States trom all parts of the Island. A House of Correction, with reformatory and industrial schools, the same as those establishâ€" «d under the English Act, is to be crected in Bishop Bourget writes from Rome for more Canadian Zouaves. News from Washingtor. New Yorr, March 10.â€"The Tribune‘s cial says that the New %M politicians cl:r: that Mr. Stewart should have the privilege of naming his successor. It is conceded, howâ€" ever, that exâ€"Governor Boatw=1!, of Massaâ€" chusetts, will be tendered the position, in fact it will be necessary to withdraw Judg: Hoar, in which case oither Lyman Tremain, or Edward Pierrepont, will sugceed him. James T.; Wilson‘s friends say he may now be tenâ€" dered the State Department. Should Judge Hoar be compeli«d to retire from the cabinst, hbe will be offâ€"red a foreign mission, or when the biil for the ization of the Suprems Court, which m. Justicea Wilson and Grier, becomes law, Hoar will be appointed to the Supreme Court. Mr. Stewart‘s course is warmliv applauded, and the people appear relieved at the Anal termination of the difiâ€" calt and unfortunate state of affairs that has existed for the last tow days. A special Cabinet meetiog is called for toâ€"merrow at noon. A number of nominaâ€" tions for toreign missions will be submitted, and then sent to the Senate. Washburn go«s to France; Bancroit will r:: ut Beriia ; Motly will be returned to Austria ; and Gov. raching here only about three @elock in the a.teruoon. % CABLE NEWS. The trade sale at Messra. Brown, Gillespie & Co.‘s today was a great success, Soven bunudred and ninety.â€".two lots were. sold, over «ae hundred buyers being present. Booker, <* Montreal,conduct=d the sale. : The sale at Mesers. Bychanan & Co.‘s will be resumed toâ€"morrow and Friday. Whittaker is much worse. Inflammation has setin. | f * Siri®a, March 10. â€"The cholera has enâ€" tirely disappeared in the neighbourhood of Suntingo de Cubas,. Negtoes and mnlattoes 1oudâ€"r. d a serenade to Gâ€"n. Puello. At Santa Bpirito the insurgents are burniog the plantaâ€" tion=, and causing general destruction in the vicinvity of Manzanilio and Santa Cruz. . A heary snow storm set in this morning and still continuaes. THIS MORNING‘S DESPATCHES. Heary Snow ‘tdr--l‘vgdo Sales. Special to THE TIME 1. > BAIII.YO"I, March 10. A severe snow storm has preyailed all day. The trains on the Great Woert«rn trom the Wost, due at '_ln_o'ebej.g'orq detained, Speqial to THE TIMES. The Toronto Rifle Club reports a successfal year, and s surplus of $3.12%. Steps are to be twken towards affiliating with the Ontario Rifle Association. ® Curtin will be oferst the mission to Russia : LOUISYILLE, Kr., 10 â€"General John C. Breckinridge, after an absence of nearly eight years, reached his home at Lennoxville toâ€" day, and will immediately renew the practice of law, but will carefully eschew politics. AMERICAN NEWS. The deputation of the directors of the Toâ€" ronto and Nipissing railsoad, which left on Thursday, bave been since hoelding meetings in Scottand Brock. ‘The result sooms satisâ€" factory, as Brock has passed a byâ€"law granting £50,000 to the line. It was carried yesterday by a -m of 164. 2 The of Trado held a meeting last night to consider the amendments to the Act of Incorporation, and the trade to the Red River. Nothing definite was done on the latâ€" _ ‘The Bishop of Ontario arrived here yoster: Jay, and is stopping at the @Queen‘s* hotel. . _ Lhey are supposed to have been poisonsd No particulars have biem ascertained. Special to THE TIME®. _ Lord Alexander Remsol!, Majorâ€"General Bissett and 8, Morland, of Montrea}, arrived hlae toâ€"day, and are staying at the Rossin House. port. The wife and two children of Morris Fear were found lying dead in bed.; Mr. Fear was found iying with corpses nsarly dead., Wiipeae * ce o s e . KCatest byp Ccleqraph,. Flour market exceedingly fat. Prices unâ€" Whittaker Reported Much Worse. FREDERICTON, N.B. A Horrible Case of Polsoning. 160, March 10.â€"A <horrible caso of ing was discovered yesterday in Dridgeâ€" GREAT BRITAIN, MONTREAL. HAMILTON . TORONTO. QVEBEC. March 10.â€"Tho steamships OURA. Moxtrziat, March Toroxto, March, Evezvsoor Sars 8o..â€"That is all who have either used the article thomselves or witnessed its oloou'v‘l‘njurby othere ; .ll-cll.‘:-dhy are only fit to jadge, are usanm im opinion fi'.:"”fl';fl'g“‘m Po'r and A::N: ve y" is superior to anything kind heretofore or at present in use tor éolds, thick wind, and all dissases which the wind of horses, As a condition meJicine has poequal ; there is nothing in it which can inâ€" jure a horse whether sick c::‘l'l:-nn -h“h“: horse be, ke lMIfllfl: using it ; juu:‘mzlonhn.u mhnunm and which they should ion% Remember the name, and see that the of Hurd ana Co. is on cach package. lm:b man, Newenstle, Ont., propristors for â€"â€"Iwonty yoats 0x ence in L8 6 Pn en ns t rrads se enatsae most offectu the throu.‘l caused by .“'uu or u-ul.‘-u“d the vocal orga u; apeakers will &nd them -cul:.'ldd. The *m do.a from all doleterious ingrodients renders Bryâ€" an‘s Pulmon‘is W afers, or Cough and Voice Lozenâ€" Arer‘s Ausaica® AuxayA0 has now arrived and is now ready for delivery, gratis, by all druggists to all who call for it. Our readers may be surâ€" prised to know that this little pamphlet which has become so much a faveurite in our section has quite the largest circulation of any one book in the world, except the bible. It is printed in many l1nguages, and scattored through many nations as well as rupplied to almost the entire population of our own vast domain. Every family should keep it, for it contains information which all are liable to require, when sickness overtakes then, and which may prove invaluable from being at hand in season. If you take our advice, you will call and get an Ayer Almanac,; and when got keep it. Overâ€"zxzztios, cither of body or mind, puoduces debility and diseaso. The usual remedyistotake some stimulant, the effect of which is the same as giving a tired horse the whip instead of oats, The true way is to fortify the systen with a permaâ€" nent tonic like the Poruvian Syrup (a protozide of lrony, which gives strength and vigor to the wholo system. t Tox Tuuin‘Ecuwszo.â€"Woe read there bhas ob C ie “'.:l. her 'w':un.- .-:n.. tain seasion of one # who loP:‘nllo be nv;mm thano General Tom Thumb, and that P. T. Baroum has sueccesded in getting him for three years tor $30,â€" 003, uudndurun. Is it not a great thing to be a small man! and is it a0teoqually as great to have a medicine that can be depended upon for curing colds, rhoumatism, burns, bruises, summer ges, a sale remedy for the most delicate person, ..lhuo.udtlo-biololdhlls*-b’ all who have used them. Sold by m edicine dea‘ers at 25 ots. per box. Curi colds, rhoumalism, buros, Druises, suIMIMO! rap oo se ie o waee tss aon o reppt 0 a * Can sA at the meditine deuater‘s for 25 conks. " * : A Woxoe»e ros us Wouuor.â€"lnr‘: chanie should have ready at hand a box of ‘ Cclebrated Salve, us it i* & rudymkufl- donts, such as outs, bruises, wounds, uno.nolu.r::nuu-admmm operations in faotory m.* xn Ody”oneuba.' Sparksâ€"st. Sire Yorse Doctor s Bir1s.â€"When Dr. Wistar‘s ~Balsam of Wild Cherry will cuase coughs, colds, bleeding at the lungs, and arâ€" rest the fell destroyer, consumption, it does more than most physicians can do. ‘The use of a single bottle, wosting one dollar, will satisfy the incrédulous that they need look * turther for the required aid. A New York Markets, New Yorx, March 10.â€"Cotton quiet and heavy at 29}c.â€"â€"Flour dull ; mJ: €,200 barrels and 1,400 bags ; sales 5,900 at $5.30 @ 6.10 for superfine State and western ; $6.15 @ 665 for common to choice extra State ; $6. 15 @ T tor choice extra western.â€" Rye flour quiet at $5° @ 7.â€"Wheoat dull and drcltnin‘;sncclpfi €,200 bushels ; sales 8;.000 bushels at $1.42 @ 1.47 for No. 2 spring ; $1.52 for No. 1 do. ; $1 65 fur choico amber Michiâ€" gan.â€"liyo quict ; sales western at $1.39.â€" Corn very scarce, but firm ; receipts 20,000 bushels; sales 24,000 bushels at 96c¢. for new mixed western ; 96¢. @ 97c¢. for western yelâ€" low.â€"Burley quiet.â€"Oats dull ; receipts 39,â€" 000 bushels‘; sales 12,000 bushels at T4ic. & T4]c. fot western in store; 76jc. @ Ttc. tor do, afloat.â€" Pork qui=t and drooping at $30.15 & 31 for new mess; $30.50 @ 31 for old mess.â€"Lard quiet and firmer at 17i¢c. @ 19}c,. for steam ; 19}¢c. @ 19%0. for kettle renâ€" dered. t P â€"For a choice selectuon of New T % Brussells, Kidderminster and I-M Carpeta, Cocua luwufi‘ Floor Oil Cl t Hearth Rugs, Crumb Cloths and Door M 1ts ; Dama=ks, Repps, Curtain Tri-ming.lm and Muslin Curtains, go to Magee & Russ:ll‘s new Store, next door to Mr. Joha Lesl e‘s, The Track Clear. Sramcreun, Mass, March 10.â€"The first train through from Montreal for â€"a woek arâ€" rived at this city this morning, and the road is now open, obstructions by seow having caused the delay. A Prize Fight Between Two Women, New Yorx, March 10.â€"â€"The Heraids Bosâ€" ton correspondent says a done fide prize fight, according to the riang, except that bair palâ€" ling and biting were allowed, took ‘place beâ€" tween two women in Somerville, Mass., at an «arly hour on Monday morning. The conâ€" testants on their appearance in the ring were élad in the current costume of gaiters, stockâ€" ings and drawers, wearing nothing else to apeak of beyond waterfalls an i curls. At the very lirst round one of them named, Sarah Chapman, became frightened, and jumped out ol the ring, but her backers drove her in again, and she eventually won the fight at the twentyâ€"first tound. Her opponent, Wolly Jones, begged her seconds to take her away, and so the fight and money, $50, was awardâ€" ed to Sarab. * Nuw York, March 10. â€"Henry M. Steele, a native of Baitimore, son of the sister of Phillip Barton Keys, who was killed by Gen. Sickles, committed suicide to-day‘.l his hlI::I‘ hous« No. 1| Irving Place, by shooting bimâ€" self through the head. ‘nhld.'* in consequence of domestic infidelity is assigned as the cause of the act. Sax Fraxc:sco, March 10.â€"â€"The steamer Golden City sailed for Parama toâ€"day with $1,109,000 in treasure, of which $5891,000 are for England, and $179,000â€"tor France, and 39 000 for New York. The Union Pacific Railroad. It is reported here that the delay of the mai‘s on the Union Pacific Railroad is ocâ€" casioned not so much by snow as by a d=sire of the company to use every availyble means to grade and lay track near Salt Lake. The management of the company is severely critiâ€" cised by the newspapers. 444 Lospo®, March 10â€"p. m.â€"â€"Consols 98 for both ; Bonds Arther at 83} ; Krie 24} ; Iilinois Central 97] ; Atlantic and Great Western 31 he will acccept it. The Sun‘s special says there is a movement on foot toâ€"night, with its hoeadquarters neat the Ebbitt Hogse, to try and change Gen. Grant‘s intention of lonl-tl: Gorernor Boutwell.> 1t has not leak out who they ars for, but they are gd.r to rcle him out again if it is possible to do so. AMr. Stewart does not favrour Mr. Boatâ€" wel!, and doos not believe he will be appointâ€" <d, and it is certain that unless he has been tondered the position late this evening, Boutâ€" well himself has no official knowledge of the P:esident‘s intention to nominate him.* [For â€" daily Fourth Page.] Liverroot, Margh 10â€"p. m.â€"â€"Red western wheat 91. 1d. â€"Cortn 31s. tor old ; 29s. 64. for new.â€"Flour 241.â€"â€"Poas 424. or Italy, No one has been fixed upon yet for tho mission to Englaad. Several prominent persouns aro suzgzested, but Gon. Grant toâ€"day had not decided upon the one whom he should select. General 8Schofe‘d will probably retire from the War Department toâ€"morrdw, and Gon. Rawlins will be appointed in his place, if Gold 131} New York Money Market. New Yorx, March 10.â€"American Exchange FINXANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, w t ts mm Reported by Telograph. !y report of Ottawa Markets, z Liverpool Markeiss ‘The Pa:tnership beretofore existing between X. A. Prentics and myself, as Brokers, under the title of PRENTICE, MOAT & CO., having been dissolved, I will continue the same business on my own account, at No. 61 St. Francois Xavierâ€"st. CHINA, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, ever offered to the public. . A good and well asâ€" sorted stock of Furniture from the best makers, new and second hand Double and Cooking Stoves, Mirrors and Tollet Glasses, Hair and Sponge The Glenersss, with Youth‘s ml'o-ou. $2 ; the deott, with %‘;.'I.fl; the ick, for Spring, a. F _i by mail on receipt of the above Colorado, its Parks and Mowntains; Popu‘ar Music for the People; English Publications, £¢., &o., jfust 10 hand. March 6, 1869. Canada, No. 1265, for the sum of $235.33. Payâ€" -dh.h.md. and the finder is requestâ€" od to return it to the subscriber. EDW ARD STEACY, Â¥03a Mouse of Commons. , STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DVOR MATS, WHEELER & WILSON‘®3 Bilent Feed Sowing Machines are perfectly noireless. The most valaâ€" able present to any Lady or Pamily is a WHEELâ€" ER & WIL3ON‘3 SEWLNG MaCHINE. A liberâ€" al reduction for cash on all machines for boliday presents. Twentyâ€"Ave per cont reduction on Emâ€" broidery attachments applicable to the former style of Whesler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Putâ€" ton Hole Attachments, new style; Tuckers, Trimâ€" mers, Corders, &¢. * Foraxisurso Estasiosuxext is complete in every branch, and i q:r-muu-h C SPRING IMPORTATIONS will sell not at cost, but as near to it as possible to be honest, the large stock now on hand, consistâ€" ing in part of the best assortment of Wooden Ware, &o. ERverpthing tofurnisa a home ‘ m 2 2 even ow e wes c aew PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, COCOA MATTING, &c., &c. Onll and see for yourselves ; no trouble to show you how they sew. nge e pomeIt. 4 THE VARIETY HALL HOUSE J.lu t HOLLAND are now prepared to supply the following FASKION Purlton“s.?u.\o & SUMMER WI would call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNIsHINuS, to which we are receiving additions by aimost every steamer, consisting of KIDDERMINSTER WOOL J UNION THE MOWE SEWING MACHINES are best for Carriage Trimmers, Shooemakers and rgue neywker sTtYrLks, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NBWEST STYLES, Lm OR MISLAID, sume time ago, Cartificate of Deposit on the Bank of Llrp-r Manadsa. No. 1365. for the sum of $235.33. Payâ€" F BEST noou-lg.: â€" THE BEST ASsORTEP, THE BEST ASSORTED, 'l\-a..Arll'l YARIETY, THE GREATEST VA4RIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, vl\ll'uuu-r sTock, THE LARGEST sTOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, Tll CUMEAPEST GooOoDs, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, f TRHE CHEAPEST GGO0DS, ngâ€"st. West Toronto. @, A, WALTON, Agent for Ontario, E. W. STEPHEXN, 930â€"4utf Manager for Ottawa Office. DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DBRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINXGS, THOS. & W. HUNTON, RY GOOUS% & HQUSE FURNXISHINXGS YELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSSELLS do. TAPESTRY DUTCH Herwing Machines. BEST VALUK, & THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST YVALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS. & W. HUNTOXN‘s. At THOS. & W.HUXTOX‘s. AY PRESBNTS. At THOS & W.KUNTON‘8. At THOS. & W. HUNTOX‘$. At THOS. & W. HUNXTON®. At THOS. & W. HUXTOXN‘s JOSEPHU BOYuEN, General Agen‘. DiMASKS, â€" REPPS, 47 and 49 Sparkeâ€"st. , Ottawa; and 105 ROBERT MOAT. do. THEK OTTAWA i1 iME S., MARGH 11. In directing attention to the above department, we would remind the public that our well lighted and commodious premises are fitted up with a special view to the comfort of customers in the Clothing Department. Orders are executed punctually as to time, an in cut, style, workmanship and finish, all that ca â€" be desired. 6 We are now prepared to shew a choice selocâ€" tion of We guarantoe these goods to be sound and well shrunk, which is especially essential to durability. We invite particular attention to the QPICIAI‘ NOTICE. | N t New Parisian Style of Closeâ€"fitting 6 s > Pants. «4 This system obviates all previous difficulities en suring a perfect fit. A large stock of all kinds of AND COATINXGS FOR THE SPRING : Our facilities for manutacturing clothing are greater than those of any other house in the trade in Ottawa, and oar > PRICES ARE MUCH LOWER than in places where the same attention is not paid to trimming and workmanship. NEW TROWSERINGS : TAILJ»{S’ T R I M M I NGS8. TAlLORINXG DEPARTMENT. Magee & Russell. West of England Tweeds, comâ€" prising all the newest styles and colorings. ‘Thecelebrated Paton Tweeds (Canadian), | Bedford and Windsor Cords, Cassimeres and Doeskins. in Black, Blus, Brownand Olive. Meltonsâ€"Oxford, mixed â€" and fancy, Bilk Mixtures, &¢., &¢. Venetians, Sataras and Berlins MAGEE & RUSSELL. THE OTTAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Apply at onee to the office of this paper. Ottawa, March 8, 1869. j s9xf Tusx Wisz, with wuich the Sournate or Quistx® is incorporated, is ex:rwly propared for the Fnrpo«, and is of the finest and gnrou quality, orming a, powerful Toaic, a valuable StoxacB1C, and a gentle Stmwiaxt It increases the .fl”- tite, and is s valu«ble assistant to digestion. Like all succeossfal préparations it has a host of servile imitators. P ( nA ) Having.been appointed by the combination thoir agents for they are nor repared t@soll in quantities to suit the :rade,by the . mark PURYVEYOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY giitt R@y®PRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL q The most Delightful and Invigorating Tonic °_ Known to Science. J ds00 *J â€" Respoctfully call the attention of the public to their magnificent stock of 3 tories in the United States, excelling in finish and tone anything ever brought into this country. CHARLEI HOY begs to return thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received, also to annvounce that he has removed his establishment ou Wellingtonâ€"st., next to the Union Brewery, He has also opened a store at No, 97, Rideauâ€"st., where he will supply every day fresb, with th lnsorior articles in his trade, bran and white bread one penny cheaper than other bakers. His fancy bread, breakfast and dinner rolls, Frendh loaves, scons, twists, sweet bunns, and a variety of fancy cakes, His biscuits are of a superior quality, constantly fresh made : Cabin, Wine, Abornethy, Cheese Bowlers, Crackâ€" ers, Fan#@, Water.‘ Cross Buns on Good Friday. Two apprentices wanted. 98.'(!’ PURVEYOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. Bl'l"l‘ll ORAh-'-(T;lr' For Making Marmalades, * 300 200 PROOF, and Our stock of Concerstinas, Violins, Flutes, &c., &¢., is, as usual, very iarge. f P I A NOâ€"FOR TES, QO RGA N S, In their new Shew Room, comprising PIANXOâ€"FORTES, from all the leading makers. _THE GOVERNXOR GENERAL. WATERS‘S QUININE â€" WINE, WARREXN‘S PIPE ORGANS, ORGANS and MELODEONS from the bestfacâ€" Now is the time for intending purchasers, New Shoet Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" Ottawa, Deg. 12, 1868. OaAL OoIL. & Eussex and Wellingtonâ€"sts Ottawa, March 4, 1889. 989td ARREL OR CAR LOAD, YE, Y APPOINTMENT EESOR BROS. CHEESE. ACON, &¢c. Just Received. Y APPOINXTMENXT 1GHWINES OxONGAHELA WHISKEY®. AMS, Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated KSSRS. J. L. ORME & 80X A SCHOLARSHIP SALE. Fancy Bakery. Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s For sale by the undersigt o BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. LOWEST PRICEKS BBLS. MEKSS PORK. J. L. ORME & SON, Eign of the Golden Lyre, No. 8. Sparksâ€"st., next Durie & Son‘s AND MELODEONS, Groceries. COaAL OIL, JAS. BUCHANAN, Music. C. T. BATE & CO,, Agent for AT THE 18 8TRONXG SUPER Canal Basin ‘ Gartand, Mutchmor # DI!LLINIBY and MANTLES, the following goods previous to stockâ€"taking at In all the leading materials and styles, at unusually low prices . + year‘s prices. A‘RE â€"C@LRARING 00 T CANAD!AI and â€" BRITISH GREY COTTON8, FIIN CH MERINOES GARLuD, MUTCHMOR & co. Pmu'u. Vu.vn-n, Cn'o'rn_l and TWEEDS, Fgiyss MANTLE AND BONNET VELYVETS, @~ L 0 W â€"P R C BE 8, NSPECTION INXVITED, BLACK, COLOURED AND FANCY, KIRTINGS, Clearing out balanse at reduced prices. at reduced prices. From 4§d per yard up. 34d to 7id per yard. ARPETS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Purchased previous to the advance, at old 1n the leading colours, at very low prices. Best and Cheapest in the city. A unusually low prices. Largest and cheapest stock in the city. ALL DRESSES, In great variety, cheap. In immense variety very cheap. RESS GOODS LANKETS, ORROCK‘$ and other WHITE COT«â€" TONS, INCEYS, CANADIAN & ENGLISH, PLAIN AND FANCY, Wholesale and Retail, variety, at a trifie over half last THE TEA POT LIST. 500 fE 1 0001!)12 FINEST BALTIMORE OYSTERS, 150 100 }}%% In Cases, Hhd. and 4 Casks, flmun:w- BRANDY, 100 RECTIEFIED SPILITEL. Ottawa, Doo. 16 1868. pA"~ The trade supplied at mapufacturer‘s ANDEMAN‘S CHOICE OLD PORT HOICE PALE ASTILLION & Cor, do. December 16, 1868. 926.3m HIPPAWA FAMILY FPROOF. HIPPAWA TODDY WHISKEY, Four years old, equal to Scotch. HIPPAW A pure old RYE WHISKEY Four years old, equal to any French Brandy. 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