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2e Lrance Company bay, intestate, 1 AILRC businegy â€"r:{:..N Clox MUToar 1nturagee [’ of ”ai... unh , “;:.m.‘“o..“_ ; Ned ARORG $6, Jobhs w : L HV.N P sresial appot Great I e ies Saercegerat un ibition of Paris, 18¢7. ENP * JOHN LksLrE, rite of Riert Pacins, County Court of the of APRIL, A.D. A L .'.c-ue‘ > & imnoti & 13 C " I" MHtawa to its junotion b + Brockville and Ottaws Rail. “h s been it the P'th.i. 5: +p or Plan and Book of r County of Carleton, has C tom, & “n inty ih‘z‘-h-b JNaxc® Derag om's 12@h o ‘RAXCR OF Maiyp CAL day of Augurt, 1868 â€" ETONX, aud Nisi Prias, in a >B, will be hoiden at RT OF® sPare City of Ottaws suit of W UEEX : at my office, | Uttaws, on Â¥ of MAY, A. f 9 mat for Ottawa and Viciiy A. SAUNXDERs, ents in the "-.'--.‘h atches., requared to take notice 0 the ( ore wil TCHRg at the sult of directed and at the or !,Cu::.’c-’:.n Wx. Â¥, POWELL, JA8 x JAS, BAILIFY, JRABLE THE OF THE ianu of the road 41 bssiont 45 nd"flfl Â¥FAX * " omtk ay from **_. awa;, this :wentioth dof. LN 8. x 2 y ," 1CI0RIA® soyy NAVY ; A YES, & PRISTEHED A. D. 1008. ’ '.‘ll. BEST FOooOPD FPonm INXFANXTS, ’w resembling Mothor‘s Milk as closely as possiâ€" . . â€" % le.â€"Dr. H. Barker on + Mg/'uovlo_fur childrenm. / k "THE l.v'A.V'l"?‘flfi’C thrives upon i1 as a & 5 Pripes snould."â€"Nociat Newence Reviews. *# A REAL IMPROYEXEXT (Lane«t) on the next 8easlo® . oâ€"dinary kinds of LLIEBIG‘S FOOD," and the only io at the to RA one that Keeps good in all climates. for an aet No boiling or strain‘ing. Tins, }s, %#, 5s and 108. J * « SAVORY & MOORE, ANY» I! 143, New Bondâ€"st , London. M Agents â€"Mesers. F. Cundill & Câ€" , Montteal. D " LA t ts given, that the Xinister of Joma mw’n‘ 5. Gold Bop | Sray, yp 90 .,_‘_}E ‘ompany top ‘."“ to ; ;. R, Wl!n'k Ct)xz *# Well accustomed to drive horses. Must be able 2 _ #oread and write, Apply at the _ ~ . % â€"â€"~ _ ORFRICE OF THE UXNICXN nt:wnn. k ING AND RALWAY |co. Ollawa, March 19, 1869. -‘;A wat, Meducal Press, 4c Caae 154.â€"Says emulsion a exceedingly well; makes him feel quite .m".:g. At fourth week, extraordinary improvement in lpz?.nln ; sayuhbe has lost cougn, oats well, and joily. â€" | The Laneet Report. WV and a Caution.â€"1he genuine PAXCREATIC BION sold only is bottles, 2s 8d, 4s 6d and Savory & Moote‘s labels and trado mark _ Â¥HOS. ISAAC‘3, CENTRE TOWN PLOVGns, OUI.'I‘IVA‘!‘O R 8, I â€"â€" BR co{l-. SHELF & HEAYY HAaARDWARE * «i Montreal Fou a ture, &o., the ow Prize Medal, 1862, en se it wper 5.. _ornices, &o., at the lowest casb prices to be foun u the Ottawa market. TOVKEs, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PU Hall, Fancy, Parlour and Cook Stoves, in great variety. > i &A for Eaton‘s Patent Automatic, Selfâ€"Vonâ€" Iuc'ood and Coal stoves. Also Beocher & 0.‘s celebrted f, RMPubic and Private Buildings, Consorvato. ries, Vineries, Manufactories, &e., warmed by 8 Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the Intost and :lltmd principles, a* > *nousands can testify that you can purchase uilders‘ and Houso Furnishing Hardware, Paints all colours, Glass, Oils, Putty, &o., &o., at Birâ€" «it‘s Hardware Store, No. 24, Rideaun â€"st., cheaper _an at any other place in the city. ty 1 large stook of materials for the above branches A cail is respectfully solicited. PM Remember tho ‘place, > No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., lumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin * and ‘_(«‘9}’}’0‘ Smiths, Bell Hangâ€" i8 EOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE We are now making a new MILL LAMP ; its *fective powerexcels anything in use. We inâ€" rit mill owners to examine it A business constantly on hand. . Importers of and manufactured on the promisos TOVEKS! STOYEs : ARDW aRE ; STOYEâ€"FPIPES CLE ANED tberefore be caretul of fire, and have your ANTED. CHARLOTTE NE RUSSE MOULDS ICE CREAMXM > At tu® Srox or tug AxviL, BLANXC MANXNGE JELLY ARDW ARE! HARDOWARE : Urders received for all sorts LXTH & KERR, *CUDDINXG KWY AXP REAUIIEVL: ers, de:, d&e. t0o WAaATER woRrKs : THUOS. BIRK®ETT, + Bign of the Anvil, No. 24, Kideauâ€"st. All goods delirered free to any part of the AN ACTINÂ¥E MaAX Block Tin Tea and HOT AIR FURNACKES. all puun; aad lim_.rtur coal .llld wlo-' Prescoit, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton eal Foundries, with drams, pipes, urâ€" l‘url FAL® STOY¥® DErPoT Stores ®¥ Hardware. Narts, Rore, Crarss, TIN AND COPPER WORK MCIL L % ).ll im with Savory & Moonr‘s PANCREATIC â€" EMUL%O® assortmont of Houseâ€"furnishings See The Lancet, British Meducat Just received direct from England. during the mild weathor labels and trade mark CcoONsUxPTIONX No,. 24, Rideauâ€"st., Otiawa y EDCE €200000, TeR ries, with drems, pi pest to be had in mt!.‘ IX THE CITY ; . MEADOWS & Co., «â€"kÂ¥. NQ.â€"1006. AL® AT ESMONXDE BRos ST OV Es ! Silver Medal, 1887 Â¥C. CREATIC EMULâ€" » '.‘ 6d and 8s, with |Coffee Pots 1002â€"10i â€"4t., Ottawa. MOULDS, MOULDS, 43 Sparksâ€"st. MOULDS, MOULDS, by TTY, Uurâ€" | DEAL KRS 1N Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatmeal, Pork, &c¢,, . OTTawa, % End of Little Sussexâ€"st. s Ounntmaret on gote rontennt br inme W., H. Kaktie E: +\ K. U Kiamionm. Mr. Desharats feels gratefal tor the aympathy endered aim on \ll sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new ofice. GEORGE E. DESBARATs. PRINYING, BINDING, OR STATIONERY, may be sent, sad will be punctually attenddd to as usual, arrangements having been made to preâ€" vent any interruptio.. to the business. OVER A. MeCORMICKS STORE, SPARK$â€"STREET, Where all orders for the V . ll FAaNCY WOOLLE®®, 8CAREFS, CLOUDS, &6., They have resolved to clean out the whole of these de at cost price. | taw a, Juuary_ilfl 86v. &c., &e. We have also on han a .r of READYâ€"MADE :J‘l?(')"l'm G, which, being manutactured on . the premises, we can recommend, and sell aheaper than any shop in his city, A = THE TATLORIXNG DEPARTXENT This department is under tlo.:trhh-‘..u a weliâ€"known frstâ€"classe outter workman. All rders punctually attended to, -'l:.)on't‘ forget the place, No. N store lately nccapied by (@. Fetherston & Co., door to Magee & l-no{holdm. The undersigned begs to state that he has Rllll“l THE PLACKEK, 14 Rideaun st., CUNNINGHAM & LINDsSAY Otiawa, January 237, 186v. aaviag removed to more commodious premises, .hoopluunuum-‘blumno- a-onudlhpbli'o.fin-nn,huhluu'. large and selected stock. of _ â€" STAPLE AND FaANCY DRY GOODS8, © . consisting of Flannels ‘___«# _ Black Cloths W inceys Beaver Cloths , > Cottons Meitons dttawa, January 23, 1869. may be expected. N CAsSiaADIAaN CcLOTHS, wWHOLE STOCK Is s0 L D 0 U T CoMMIssION MERCHANTsS | ‘â€". FORWARDERS, C OP’ls'lll‘l, GREY and WHITE corâ€" â€" and all other Cotton G3ods, They have splendid value: They have made a great reduction in price. IMYMYENSE REDUCTION N DRESR§.GOODS8, WINCEYS, &e., LOW COMPOSITION IX THE POUND, are now prepared, and will sell from this dats \ TBE WHOLE OF THE agovE STOCK, : . â€" DIVIDED © p .IIESSRS. GRANT & HENDERSON Previous to®Stockâ€"taking 1UNNINGHAM & LINXDSAY, ’ No. 14, Rrogavest., t ; * Offer great inducements to mm LEASE OF oTIck. Their prices commence at 2s COd per yard. having bought out the 4. " ~IM. KASTON & co., CANADA GAZETTE, BETWEEN THEIR TWo HoUSES, EMOV AL NO. 34, S P A RKS‘83 T. | EARXs & RYAax, BANKRUP.T 3 T oC OPENED AN OFFICE FROM ORIGINAL PRICES, THE SALE TO CONTNUE . GREAT BARGAINS KEARNS & RYAX T. RAJOTTE THE ABOYVER Fi&X PREMISES LATELY OcCCU " MEP BYr: * s Dry UXTIL THE KEARNS & RYAN. AT aX A N D AT A KEARNS & RYAN. T. RAJOTTE. 954â€"3m Parties intending to make application to the Legisiature of Ontario for Private Bills are hereby notified that they aro required by the 51st and folâ€" lowing Rules of the Legislative Assembly (which are publisbed in full in the Ontario Gazate,) to give NOTICE of the «pplication (clearly and disâ€" tinctly specifying its nature, and object) in the Ontaric Gazctte, snd also in a newspaper published in the County, or Unioa of Counties affected ; such notice shall be continued in each case for a period of at loast six weeks during the intervral of time bet ween the close of the next preceding Session and the consideration of the Petition. Copies of the All Potitions for Private Bills must be presented within the /irst three weeks of the Session. CHARLES T. GLLLMOR, Clork of the House, frst and last of such notices th be sent to the Private Bjll Office. * PRI\'A‘I'I BILL®. Gentiomen‘s Clothes cleaned and dyed. lmm 89+3m ~ SILK Eiginâ€"st., (Oppositethe Russell House,) Ottawas, Ont. Toronto, 45th Feby., 1869. 988â€"1awtLOo Tok on NPE _â€"â€" _ _ ; A amart young man wanted to act as travelling agentropresent.ng several frms. . ® Cashb advances, when required, will be made on co.lfl.o-n for immediate saie. ‘ All kinds ot turniture bought, sold or exchanged. His Lordship the Bishop d-l.hm Hon. Sir Jo:n A Macdonald, â€" Hon. H. L. Langevia, C B, Hoo. Alex. C«ampbeoil, P M G, R W. Scott, , M P P, :lllt'&dlly. , M ; x i ax. W. Strange, 6 4 Francis H. Burton, Esq, M P ; James O‘Rielly, Esg.QC, _ _ He will be in his ofice from 7 in the morning ubtil" in the evening, when he can see parties wh« wish toâ€"arrange about their sales Consignment trom a distance will have immediate attention. r-oof. and pledges himself that nothing wil} be m-umab';l bim to give satisfaction 1-'&..... ilclb:m:uud to him. He hopes that by striet to the sales entrusted to his care, a» well as by ~t settiom nts,immediately after, to merit a 't""fr-'_'“w & The Pianos, as well as the Purniture in the establishment, will be sold «ither by private sale or auction. He would aiso announce that he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having household furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" rh‘huhflin and well regulated Auction art in this city: From arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufuactories of Western Ontario, a larye and woll selected stook of new furniture wili be constantly on hand. Public Sales will be held from time to time, of ;.l‘hbuiondoo':m b:‘iuvlu., I““'h"rn’b u to furnish w ave an opg- of plm at unusually low rates. Mart is now open with a large stock of new Furniture, as ;:ll n.gn_. Harmoniums, &e., &o., consigned The subscriber would also intimate that he 1s the Sole Agent for Ottaws and territory for the :looll..»o. Woebber & Co.‘s celebrated grand £008. . They are successors to the late John C. For, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos. From their long experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they aroe universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The high reputatiun of the instrunents made by them for the past ten years, and the immoreasing demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" Liauds .ce Bole agent for ‘ FISK‘Ss METALLLC COFFINS. Indus‘ New mMMu-ng o OoTTAW A. The subscriber respectfu â€"ll announces to the nâ€" Wot(;dnwl u‘un’qumm atthe request of many friends he has decided on CHIEF UNDERTAKER, SPARKSâ€"3T. COFFINS, HEARSES & CARRLILAGES, Rxsrorxonâ€"Yorkâ€"st, first Brick House below the market. Hqgr, Laxp aso Geserniars Aczxor, OFFICE: AND S A LE RO O M 8, COMMISSION SALE ROOMS oo o y Onys aneger Quebec Bank, Ottawa. wW.H. EASTON, 80,000 No. % _« wettstriperssesorcer; : Kelgt 80,000 Fancy *©*%. /.. 1.%85 300 cords Birch and Maple CORDâ€" WOOD, dry, 4 feet long,/ delivered..... 4.00 All Flour, Oatmeal, and Shingles kept in stock, are manufactured by H. Easton, of Merrickvilie, 180,000 Extra SHINGLES MMOFHIQ Haxk=eâ€" > * . OaATMEAL......... FLOURâ€"Superior Extrs. beg to inform their friends and the public in genâ€" eral that they have now REâ€"OPENED in those new buildings erected by Mr. H. lTu-. of Merâ€" rickville, and where will be kept constantly on hand a large stock of | £ _ J. BERMINGHANM, * _ Auctionser and Commussson Merchant, 4 15.y House, Land and General Agent. Raxcn or 8T. LA WRENCK DYVE WORKS, Sales at cheapest rates and for cash. 30,000 BRICKS AT $7.00. The following is our price list of goods menâ€" TDt onIx10oN avcotiox MART, Commisston Merchants. CORDWOOD AND SHINGLES, BW ALWELL, K«OPEXING OF BUSINESS. MACDONALD & co,, AND WOOLLEN DYERS Scourers, Hot Pressers, §¢. FOR OLD AXD YOUXG PEOPLE, Superfine No. 1 Superfine â€" o. EBXtt% SURQEHIG»1.yccccerscrcccrrcrcrers CHEAP FOR CASH, ALSO . H. EASTON & CO. FLOUR, PORK, wW.â€"H. EKASTON & co., Little Sussexâ€"st., Canal Basin, 98260f R, M. EKASTON. OTTAW A, WE K0 Cti+ t0o $1.,.25......:.«.««.«« ..+«...«. ~«« Â¥ESTS, $s.00,........ Black Broadcloth........FALL SUITS. A 'l"fl staff of polite and attentive salgsthen will be in readiness to wait on sustomers. 1,000 Lizen Bags, 1s, worth Is 64 ; 40 cases Men‘s Heary Boots, very low ; 3 cases Men‘t Heary French Calf,â€"(2s 6d. ,Also, a heavy stook of Gentlemen‘s Clothing. y FIoHQ...ccccrecrrerrerrerrercrcrterts + wets» OYEECOATE LUeOO..»»»sssesesssssesns+»»........BORÂ¥ry OVERCOATS. PC heverever seres a8 # 81 _ do Table Damask and 300 ; namask Table Cloths, at a M?‘filusfil."... B@"Also, Red anrd White Flannels, Canaâ€" diau Shirting Flanne«!s, Hoop Skirts, Crasb Towellings, <Irish Linen, Clouds Breaktast Shawls, Hemp Carpets, &¢., &c. ma~ CORSETS, 2s 6 Blanketsâ€"A 1 r{-' lot of slig Blankets for about half price. . RPABDCQ «»/cccserscrssreertirerssr0 O Paper Collarsâ€"100 collars for 3s 94. 5800 picces 2}â€"y.:ds wige Lin=n 85 PIPCES DOMINION TWEED, i Bomething Newâ€"one of the heaviest cloths madeâ€"a‘| a grea sacrijice, BLACK DOES, &e., &e., &c., at correspondingly low prices. 1,000 ] BROAD CLOTHS, BEAVERS 35 Filled Shawls. 83 Shepherd Long Shawls 101 Fazscy, all -«5 Longs 167 Assorted Square Shawls. . * coTTroNs. & 120 pleces Grey Cotton, 14 yards wide, for......8 d 160 do Bleached Horrocks and Millars........6fd CEX â€"thos â€" hoodk Priintt .cceerventarntercartrmmrentrersarit choise for........ 2 200 do _ Black Empress Rep fll’..-....-o..-.u 10 * 4 Also, a splendid assortment of Hannibal uloths Orientar Lustres Livini Poplins Alberteana Cloths PR _‘l’:‘iu.un Alexandara Embossed Poplins _ Mandarin Lustres FETX l!ugo;i:'l(olp‘;, &o. dos. FRINGED TOWE all 19000 Tln@t ressererccercesciers M ot'ch. BSHAWLS, ABDEOMD 8.12004 ssessssssesscsssssessesscsssese0§0 59 do |French Calicos, in choice patterns...8 d CLOTHS. 20 pleces Waterprof. .:8‘5 *4 80 do _ DoubleWidth Overcoatâ€" > 3........................2 9 worth 7 6 35 do TWOUdsâ€"â€"csomccccul 6 : do ~ & D 00 , do _ Canadian Tweed.........l 3 do 2 6 00 do Full Cloth, very heavy..2 9 do 3 6 | __. _ _ Also, a splendid lot o * 150 do s wWORLIH OF DRY 8$30,000 NX Purchased at Public Auction) lately, from the imâ€" mense Bankrupt Stock or the late firm of DFSâ€" MARTERY, JORDAINE & CS , of Montreal, and sold on account of T. JAMES CLAXTIN. â€"The goods are all new and of very -nrrlor quality, i-hr “l:rul expressly for a fashionable Mon trea! ; and, as '.bor have succeeded in purâ€" chasing the goods far below the mrlln"ooot. they uu)npn_od to offer bargains never before ofered in this city. ~The toll:fin‘ are some of the lines of goods offered, viz. : 5 _ do _ zâ€"yards wide, Union 100 pieces different qualities § BlukiSiL......., 80 do hw width plain 100 do . Fancy, single width which will be found complete ; lninf selected with eare, it will not fail to give cf“" satisfaction. In Ladies‘, Misses‘ and Children‘s ware 1 have Cmfilz that can Palibly be required for the ‘m at much lower figures than ever betore ered, Men‘s ;n: in C;l‘!;* Kipp, Fowhhlo Boots ; Men‘s Strong Wor! s as low as $2 per pair. lz‘n and Yfl::l‘l 3“"’ low , re Â¥ large -‘nly +New English Kipp Boots, hand made, most suitable ware for {umber- men, constantly hand and made by the very best workmen. â€"srstaken tor all kinds of work: 4297 GEORâ€"+E MUPPHY 15 10 WO U©iite UP..cccoerevercrrmmtsrrrers DRESS & WALKLILNG BOOTS, suitable for FALL & WINTER WEAR. Also, a arge stock ot Men‘s and Women‘s Coarse Boots. Moose Mocassins. Buck Moose and Sheep Mitts, Beef Mocassing, Felt Overâ€"shoes, F.ubbers, &o., all of which will be sold at great redustions from forâ€" IO:::I‘Q- Lumber and country merchants are ro. qu to bear in mind that there is a large stock ot handmade boots to be dispossd of at the aforoâ€" said reduction in prices. * The public generally are invited to call and examine the stock and prices,which we know canâ€" not fail to give satistaction to all. uce will H. HICK & g& Custom please report wonâ€" =tho part of salesmen. Py THE BANKRUPT STOCK, comprising the latest styles .id best qualities otf LADIES®‘, GENTS, MISSES‘ & CHILDREXN‘s PENCENTSONF EVERY DOLLAR | " ‘Thestock Includes a splendid lot of CLOTH & FELT BOOTs & OVERS, PE~Call early and be convinced ; the opportuâ€" nity will not last long. G& ; Have removed to their NEW STORE, in Stew t‘s Block, Corner of Rideau and Sussexâ€"sts. “M they will ofer, in connection with thei for Ladies‘, Gent‘s, Missos‘ and Children, and alâ€" most everythingâ€" olso needed to improve the unâ€" an discount will be made vrox aLt CABK PURCRASEs of s I have now. received my fall and winter stock _BOOTS AaND SHORES, All the large ltoek/‘t winter goods is being sold LA 24 I.N“ANT NoTIcE:; 44 A Heavy Downfall in Pricee! 1 _ Boots and Shoes Beiow Par ! ! BOOTS AND S HOES Ottawa, January 27, 1869, ICK & co. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS! AT 1HK OLD CROSBY STAND, NO. 51, SPARKSâ€"ST 2 The whole of . _ Boots # Shoes. KNUINE CLEARING siLE Ashton‘s...... ...... Assort‘d Dress Goods Empress Reps........ 1 Bl‘k Pnuh‘:onno 1 luey(}oloc_oâ€"-yonr Double Delaines. Double width plain Witoeys, Mantle C Sheeting......... .... AT TBEI* RED BOOT, ° _ _CAPITAL é BOOT & SHOE STORE YORKâ€"ST. do _ Poplin... do _ Cobourg English Prints, Hoyle‘s and TE UAORY savcrncic. + tor SPRING GooDs Dry Goods. HEAP BOOTS & sHOEREs AT. THE lot of slightly damaged extensive clearance, and thus A oP sitih 1 worth 8 9 64 CDNESDAY, MARCH 2 semcssss N TG, W. A. LaAMB, Mocha Java .. YQUDG Hy80D..... cce ccsssseseree sevinerene Fine O «cmare (Cererenfeenetrsnsnnatsone Superfine and Very Choice.................. NORIOR: s sxcnanincnercecire rer Lno-bor the place, Twankay, Common Fine J40:â€"2.......... BLACK TEA f Common Congou, Strong Tea...............$0 45 @50 Fine l‘l.mrs. New season do.........., U 55 @ 60 Excellent Full Flavoured _ do............ 0 75 # 80 founit OQHORE «s «crressersprstrassessinctiastrerss & 40 & 4b Kith FIAVOUIOU, GO «scerrirrerrmrrcrcercrerc.. 0 95 & 6Q Very FIHG, . O @O.rsvcrssreriercitss series 0 15 # 80 THDPRN GOOC sversirrressiiinsirsarsnntatirrereenss . zo @ 60 Vory BOOU.secsreccrececterrtersirtstsretzesinmess D 6D @ TD RHMObHeix sorrersersrevensemcastresierttratsrecsrce c 0 TY F B0 |who are daily receiving by direct importations ‘l'u and Coffte of the finest quality. Their busiâ€" ‘mess is conducted on the English principle, and the above named articles can be procured in 5 and 10 pound catties and upwards. ‘The purchaser receives the bensfit of a next package, a good article, and at wholesale prices. g’orfect satisfac. tion is ensured, and any goods not proving acâ€" cording 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 accommodation of farmers and cthers not having heard of the advantage offered them, we have enâ€" gaged trustwortby agents who will make occasionâ€" at trips throughout the surrounding country and solicit their orders, Any favors submitted to the n will receive prompt attention, _ We do not sell less than a cattie, and nothing but Tea and Cofese sold The following is the list of prices : Farmeis and others should buy their TEA ‘nd COFEEE from A. G. AUDY & Co., Traps 0. Moxntzzar, April, 1868.â€"To the Montreal Tea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal ; We notice with pleasure the large amount of Toa that we bave Sorwarded for you to different jnru of the Dominâ€" on, and we are glad to find your basiness so rapidly increasing. We presume yourn leas are giving general satisfaction, ‘f out of the large .monm_’:rwsrdod. we have only had occhsion t return one box which, we understand, was sent out through a mistake. T & a.CHEXEY, Manager Canadian Express Company,. Teas not mentioned in this circular equally cheap. Teaonly sold by this Company, ; )' An excellent Mixed Tea could be «ent for 606 and 70¢; very good for common purposes, 50¢. RBM~Beware ot pedlars ang runners using gur name, or offering our Teas in small packages. Nothing lass than a cattie sold. Mc . P nlnbacient slsn dindsovidies 4 m ilcontaining money, or the mone'y caun be collectâ€" ed on delivery by express man, where there are express offices, In sending orders below the amount of $10, to save expense it will be better to send money with the order. Where a 25 ib bex would be too much, four families clubbing together‘@uld send for four 6 ib boxes, ortwo 121b boxes We send them *o one address carriage paid, and mark each box plainly, so that each party get their own Tea. We warrant all the Tea we sell to give entire satisfaction. If they are not sa«isfactory they can be returned at our expense. * . BLACK TEA. 4 English Breakfast, Broken Loaf, Strong Tea, 45¢,50¢;, Fine Flavoureod New Season uo, 55¢, 60c and 65¢ ; Vori‘fluc Full Flavored do, 156; Sonna Volong, 45¢; Rich Fiavored do, €0¢; Very Fine do, do, 7a0; Japan, Good, 50¢, 55¢, KFine do, 60¢, Very Fine, 65¢, Finest, T5¢. GRKEEN TEA. * ‘l‘vn.kn;. bue, ©5¢, 65¢; Young Hyson, 50¢, 60c, 65¢, 700; Fine do, 75, Very Fine, 85¢; Superfine and Very Choice, $1 ; Finâ€" Gunpowder, 85¢ ; Extra Superfine do, $1. h!errlb. Qur Teas are put up in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 25 lb boxes, and are warranted pure and free from poisonous substances. Grders for four 5 lb boxes, two 12 ib boxes, or one 20, or 25 lb box sent ca rriage free to any Railway Station in Canada. ~Tea will be lo.:rwu'd:u{ immediately on receipt of the order by se Palendege S cls "as . 2C uQ:‘-‘i’ol colouring or poisonous substances so often usedto improve the appearance of Tea. They are unequalled for strength and flavour. They have been chosen for their intrinsis woith, keeping in mind health, economy,and a high degree of pleasure in drinking them. We sell for fiu smallest possible profits, effecting a saving to the congumer of 15¢ to Note the Addressâ€"The Montreal Tea Company Hospitalâ€"st., Montreal. Our Teas, after the most severe tests by the best medical authorities and jadges of Tea, have been pronounced to be quite pure, and free from and The whole Dominion should buy their teas of the Â¥ t Importers, > THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY pB~6 Hospital â€"sl., Montreal. "®R. s Agent for Ottawa, A DUFF. Ottawa, October 27 1868. 2B . £4.50 75 CTS., 81 ay 5y on s1 Partioular attention given to the Tsiloring Deâ€" partment, which is under the supervision of a firstâ€" class cutter, "% largest 707 HAA kRA UVUVUIO, comprising Readyâ€"made Clothing, Cl'nldlcn Tweeds, Etoffes, Satinstts ; also alarge stock of Blafikeu; Flannels, Kerseys, Gray Cottons, Prints, Winceys, Plaids, &c., &e.; Broadcloths, Boavers, Witneys, Potershams, D:v;ou, &b.‘; Bedford Cords, Sitk Mixtu.res, West of England Tweeds, Doeskins, &¢., wholosale and retail, whlé'h will be made up to order on the shortest notios in the latest styles of fashion and at prices that * Aasei s ESTABLISHED IN 1844, Offer for sale an extensive importatic AND WINTER:GO0DS, comprising t Clothing, Canadian Tweeds, Etoffes, also alarge stock of Blafikeu; Flanne Gray Cottons, Prints, Winceys, Plaid: Broadcloths, Boavers, Witneys, 1 D:\;ou, &é.‘; Bedford Cords, Sitk Mix of England Tweeds, Doeskins, &c¢., wh retall, which will be mudls an i1 L. 0 FARMERS & OTHER®. *##00 0046 00 s e000 08 400 4 ++ se# 408 Metseeneqecessesse000r s0+ +000 PBRA general assortment of Dry Goods, the CHEAP HE MONTREAL 1LOTHIXG, TEA COMP ANY. ll!..l...0!0'.0.'...-...‘0.-“‘ TAILORING DEPARTMENT stosk ever oftered for sale in this city emastasssttirsinssts P 24, U 27, 0 29, 0 33 mexessessssctrsieness @20 #25, 0 29, 0 3% prceyreontcssesistsce" 0 10y â€"0 28 0 26, 0 20 the place, p A. 0, AUDY & Co., Elginâ€"st., epposite the Post Offic leesse paneees sea0 ‘"M EBE AR A > & DEFY COMPETITION P AND â€" FASHIONABLE R;A;'w-nx_:l AXD To onprr. GREEN 1EA. #1 and #1.25......UNDERSA IRTS, .l and .1025 Dry Goo:s. COFFEE, seesee0h8 eesssssasssesseee BLANKETsS JOSEPH MOONEY, _ Russell House Block. Teas. _ ».GREY ETOFFE PANTS, wvo. _ ~83.00 GOOD PEA JACKETS, COMPLETE SUITS, O‘MEARA & CO. importation of FALL +»»»+«.OVERCOATS, on wo, 50¢, 60c lo, 75¢e; Sorna 0c ; Very Fine , Kine do, 60¢, GocD VEsIsS, 0 35 @ 40 0 55 @ 60 0 50 i 60 0 75 @ s5 1 00 @ 00 DRAW ERS Mark. INMAN LINE OF MAIL BTEAHlRS, BAILIN, ‘ FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY AND ALTERNATE TUEsSDAYs. RATFS OF PASSAGE BY THE SATURDAY STEANEE, : First Cabin, Payable in Gold. Liverpool or Queenstown...... ................. $100 00 Stecrage, Payable in Currency, Liverpool or Queenstown......................... 35 00 PASSAGE BY THE TUESDAY STFAMER VI HALIPAX, First Cabin, Payatle in Gold. Liverpool or Queenstown.........................$100 00 MObMREL.0+:»ccresreertireferctsntetreriters se ase so0‘s * B U0 8t. sohn‘s. N F., b’Ph"nbclh puma:_r’“e’ 45 00 Steerage, Payable in s Liverpool or Qu@GDSLOWN.»++.1«»+++11+1« « ++:+» â€" 30 00 HalHuL,c.1s.. cooreierserert sessorksssescyrsc8 16 seees â€" TB Q0 .John‘s, N.F., by branch steamer.. ..... 30 00 Tickets sold to and from England, lreland, and «Continent, at moderate rates» For further inforâ€"mation, apply at the Company‘s offices, J‘OHN G. DALE, Agent, e £ | lsxfim‘dvsy. New York or to _ HERRICK, BRUSBA & Co., j . Ottawa. _ Wanich is in splendid condition. Also, sCoTCH, IRLS H, OL D R Y E, I And other Malt Whiswies, PORTS, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GIN, &c To ether with a General Assortment of Attawa, Jan . 20, 18® The sabscriber would called the attentiorn e Families and others to his Celebrated Sugar Cured Hams and Break{aat Roll Bacon. g»1CkLED Salmon, _ ( l)ICKLBD Mackerel, gorcee> HERRINGS,1 §D ’ FR}'IS!I OYsTERs, in Ting, goriservenovsters «o l“ RESH H..\LIBUT 1 do FBESH SALMON do gorssa mackerer‘ c FRESH LOBSTERS do GREEN PEAS ° ‘ doâ€" LEMON. GINGER, OWGB, Banana, Peach, Biackberry, Raspberry Strawberry Syrups. RASPBE‘RRY YINEQAB. [“RY’S Chocolate and Coson, ef MOTT'S Cocpl Pm,‘ Rl‘..)RTON'S Bloater ?““' > 'l\OMATO and other Catsupe, is ANCII‘)VY Paste, ; STRASBURGH Meate; ‘ POTTEI) Beef and "l'oyn(ulul § l)RESERVES and Jelliq ..‘ruuonoty, ORANGE M‘mnl-flo, 4 : 5 3 » NIOBRISON, TAYLOR & Co.‘s Grocers, Wine DRY Haddock, ; mSax h-daie}. &c., &0., | | And a full stock‘of Choice Family Groceries. Ottawa, Noy. 3, 1868, : > And for sale cheap, by GENERAL assortment of the different A kinds of GROCERIES AND L1Q UORS on hand, Wholesale and Retail, ut the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for Warranted Goods. A trial of the articles will recommend them. For sale at Jttawa, November 27, |ssi.' FINE BOTTLED ALE OR LIVERPOOGL & QUEEXNSTOWX. factory. 100 FIRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERICS. A call _ dly solicited. 5. 10 °* IN D J A W ARE HO U E, oTTLED ALE, In Half ::rroh. Barrels and Tierces, RY Codfsk, $ PORT, SHERRY, ;BBANDY, GIN AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, &o. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIES &e., :; &¢,, Ku :; i HERR Y WINEâ€"Good Table W ineâ€"#1 5 to £3.00. + JRECT IMAMRTATIONS OPORTO, SPAIN, COGNAC AND LONDON, UST RECEIVED, YE ASâ€"Black, Gregn and J arnilâ€"WmsnM _ Good, and selocted for family use, UGARS and SYRUPS of all grages Consisting of FROM CROSSE & BLACK WELL. OFFEESâ€"Always Fresh Try them. 0B ACCOSâ€"The Finest Qualitiesâ€"Virginia make in out, tin foil and plug. ABARAADOR HERRINGS, the very best, in _barrels and hat(f barrels. LL KINDS of GENUINE LIQUO according to age and quality. QR'I‘AWKNEâ€"Good Lable Wine LAVOURING EXTRACTS and SPICESâ€" Genuine. + ' RESERVED.and CAN FRUITS, assorted to suit the holiday season. A BLE and Cooking RAISINS, CURRANTS &c. + s FULL assortment of FRESH FRUIT, BEST in market. R % . _ T. BROWNK & CO., +50. CAsES SCOTCH LING THOS. PATTERSON‘S, oOTTLED ALE, BOXES DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at 75 cts. each. * Wholesale and Roull, STILTON CHEESE, 6 tWs. to 8 tbs. size, from Reesor Brothers‘ celebrated No. 16, Kinzavâ€"st., . 44, Rideauâ€"strcet, OpgoaiuAlhn’z Crockery Store 8®8. | â€"â€"LIKEWISE,â€" Groceries. AT THE «~FROMâ€" D. “"‘BEI_JAN’ Cimits No. 26, Rideauâ€"streoet 8. 878 Spirit Merchants, OTTLED â€"â€"Bost Brandsâ€" ALE. $1+50 to * C L 2e 1 , 3 5 _ _ io _ I 6+ ‘OHE HOne @Onte at that point ; they will terealhr have the exeluâ€" sive sale of the products of our mill, and to them alope all orders for Hunterstown Lumber mustbe addressed. } HUNTERSTOWN LUMBER CO | OTICE.â€"We herewith inform the lumber N trade and public generally that MR. HENXRY ROLFE, who for many years acted as our Agent at Burlin , Vt., ceases to .act in that capacit from lnd“:t’:r Jan. 25, 1869. : id ie haye Appriond Akeins. Ore SHEP PARD & CO., of Burlington, Vt., our sole arent iA 3. :J._CO LKM A N. V. § Member of the College of Veterinary Surgeons € Toronto ; by appointment, V.S., to the Co. of Carleton Agricuitural Society.) Orders or communications promptly attended to and madicines sent to any. part of the Dominion. Charges moder:t_o_. % j 812y Zor the relief and cure of Epilepey, St. Vitus Dance, Puerperal Hysteria, &c., &c. This parâ€" ation is from the recipe of a colobntodg‘meh Physician, and the very great success which has attended its use in every case, and where the highâ€" est medical skil! was of no avail. has induced the subscriber to give it every Jusiblo publicity. The genuine has the subscriber‘s name and address on each bottle: Price "one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J. A. HARTE, Chemist, 3Â¥6, Notze Dameâ€"strect, "Harie‘s Floride W 2l to anything tu arte‘s Florida Water, equal to m ported. Price 37j cents pcmou.lo. 183y VETERINARY ESTARLISHMENT Y O RKâ€"STREE1L, .01 TA Y A, Next to Saimen‘s Hotel. / 100 m Omh POmoVe en meract Te introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lye into Canadian market, by the subscriber, has exâ€" cited the cupidity ot an upprinciple@ firm in town {which has already been convicted of borrowing other people‘s brains) by a squrious imitation called Saponifier. To avoid dinrpoimmun, t» chasers should be careful to ask for Harte‘s &- cencrated Ljye, which is sold by all respectable UDruggists and Grocers in town and ~untry. 783y ho des c caitentin anbaiiveicetriateti_redivdebrcieenenry itine prices. P e P cb Onsw...l)eeomber 10, 1868, 6th. It never gives to Bread or Cakes an unâ€" pleasant Alkalivne or mawkisb taste. Tth. The ingredients that form its composition are more benef.cial than otherwise. 8th. Dyspeptic subjects cun eat hot Bread or Rol‘s made with it and derive benefit by its use, #th. Every Packet contains its full weight ; onocponnd packets weigh 16 ounces, 10. It is all that it is represented to be, nameâ€" ly: Unrivalled for Purity and Cheapness. Bole Agents for Ottawa, % §th. it contzins no Saleratus, nor ‘does it imâ€" pair the digestive organs like those powders where Boda or an excess of Alkali predominates, Bil uiscc L 2 > ela e it 3rd. After baving been extensively used fo: the last 14 years ip not one instance has it failed Lo give entire satitiaction. 4th.. Families6 that have used it pronounce it the best, and will use no other. â€" _ 2nd.. Its purity is such that it tast of the most perfect analysis. Ist. Bread or Cakes made wilh it are more wholesome than if made 74& Yeast or any other Mothers I motners I MothersIâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciâ€" ating pain of cutting tecth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of afrs. WINSLOW‘S s0O0THIN@ SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer 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 howels, and give rest to the mother, and reliet and health to the child, opera 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 cldest and best female phyâ€" sicians and nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Be sure to call for "MRS. WINSLOW‘s so0oTuING SYRUP." Having the facâ€"simile of «Cartis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitatiops In ( And _ 1 1b, P a ok o t s for 25 6 Packets for cents. * $1.20. Coughs and Colds.â€"sudden changes of climate are sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, Experience bhaving proved that simple remeaies often act speedily and corâ€" tainly when taken in the early stages of the drsâ€" ease, recourse should at once be had to * Brown‘s Bronshial Troches," or Lozenges. Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough, or * comâ€" mon cold," in its first stage. That which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if negâ€" lected soon attacks the lungs. «©Browp‘s Bron chial Troches," or Cough Lozenges, .allay irrite tion which induces cougHing, having a piRECT in fluence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure To OBTarx the genuine. Sold by all dealers in medicines, at 25 cents a box. The remarkable success which has atiended the Loo B > e t 17 N. B.. Ask for Holloway‘s Worm Lozenge: JB and take no other. WR‘ Sola by all th« druggists in Ottawa, and modicine derle every w _ere. mc 578y PAB~Each box contains the tacâ€"simile signature of Norturor & LYxax, Newcastle, C.W., who are the sole proprietors. sleep,â€" faintix;gs, tremblings, coughs low spirits, frightful dreams, and a g ing away of fiesh. They are palatable and soltâ€"administered to the childâ€"Grive out the worms thoroughly without pain and completely cleansethe stomachâ€"thereby doir ; away with the necessity of administering Castcr Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Wirms. ’ Mochers Read Thisiâ€"»Hmotoway‘s Wortm Lozenges are a certain and safe remedy fer Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it cannot be too decply impressed upon the minds of parents the necessity of closely watching their children. _ By, so doing ; and understanding the symptoms and true cauro of the disease thcusands of children might be saved from early graves. Syxurromus or Worus.â€"The following are a few of the very numerous symptemms and diseases which are caused by Worms : derange« appetite, emaciated extremities, ofensive breatl frequent picking at the nose, grinding of the teet} during sleep, hardness of the belly. with frequen: slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquic W alane in iae 1k se The basis of its remedial proporties is a vegota ble oomround It will restore gray hair to its original color. . 1t will keep the hair from falling out. 1t cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. It is a eplendid hair dressing. + ORSE INXFIRMARY, ONCENTRATED LYK. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. ARODEE!S EPILEPTIC CUORKE, Why it Should be Used in Preférence to all R. P. HALL &0., * Nathua, N. H., Froprietors. For saile by all druggists, * £0. ARDENER*S BAKING POWDER , Pro Pye so doing ; and understanding ns and true causo of the diserse children might be saved from early FXPTOMSâ€" or Worus.â€"The following of the very numerous symptems and SPECIAL NOTICES. J. G. ROBINSON & Co., The Tea Pot supplied at the Manufacturer‘s TEN REASONS idulls.â€"As it is a welâ€" t that one great cause is from Worms alone, it ssed upon the minds of closely watching their , coughs, indigestior , and a gradual waist will stand the 886â€"6m ‘PRICEKâ€"3 CENTS At the prison, as so>n as they wrived, they were placed u the stand, asd reâ€" quired to give Ml};::.y before the, eoroâ€" ner‘s inquest, over the body of Craft, Muller, who is a good featured German, ave his testimony with i freeâ€" fom, "He denied‘ all knowledge of the death of Craft, asserted he was forced into the conspiracy, and that the leaders «" It will put me in five years longer," says one. * We will be tried for murder," says the othér. â€" The German, Muller, protested tzat he had been forced into the conspiracy, but the Irishman was not in the leat reâ€" pentant. He bousted that he fea ed no bullets. _On the arrival of the coavicts at Sing Sing, which was about 6 o‘clock, they were greeted by a crowd of â€" saucy lm{e boys, whose curiosity increas x1 the. numbers of the procession. = sXAMINATION BE#ORE THE COfOXER. men in prison clothes. vyed to ;beJohn Born and llm%urle:. Diâ€" recting the point of his shooter at their heads, a very ready acquiescence to the demand to march was secured, :d off the party, in procession, marched sor the staion. Here they were taken in « 'nrs by constable Alfred Lawrence. .. t station the prisoners retained the utmost cqunnipiq, one of them, at a hot] bar, coolly taking a cig;rh,.nndd the hl'*otloer' karmâ€" ] preciating a £ whi â€"â€" Y t{e‘gan, having heard of the d:’ath of the keeper, Muller asserted that be had nothing to do with his strangling, and both expressed a regret that such a result had followed. the direction of his father‘s bas, and were lost to his view. Carryivg the message that some men were trjing to steal horses, his brother and bin s.If set out for the barn armed for the eme ‘ency. They searched, but searched in van, and then surrendered. After breakfa t they returned again, and again the seach was unsuccessful. But about 5 o‘clocs, one armed with a pistol and the other with a no less belligerent pitchfork, thâ€"y reâ€" newed the investigation. â€" Punching the fork here and there, young Storms at last struck something, He idirec.ed his aim at the same point, and thi> time, something " squealed." From undér the hay, in the hay mow, came 1 most submissive voice, " Old boy, I will get up," and straightway there aro : two sma‘ hours of the morning." A mui near his home, in Tarrytown, figares ghostly white flitted across his jath in | THE CAPTURE, Immediately upon it becoming known that‘the convicts had escaped, the prison authorities were on the alert for their capture. _A hundred dollars rewsrd was oflgred for the capture of each, telegrams were sent from station to station, und guards scoured the coontry in evry di: rection. But it was not left fa:’tln officials to make the arrests yes erday, but private citizens, searching for horseâ€" thieves, were the lucky captors if two of the prisoners. George Storms, one of those specimens of tall fi'unkee but «anity, had been on a "lark" Wednesda, night, and was returning from it in the " wee ment, except about the race, and stranguâ€" lation W::Ptclearl the cause of death,. Forrest reoonm{v-perfocuy, having only received an injury from a blow in the side. to the ground on ‘the river side Reâ€" maining around the "station for a time, daylight was the signal to put for the woods,. _ They accordingly sep rated, three â€" going L'n the river ani two wending their way towards the north. In the meantime. Forrest had released. himself and given the alarm. Cr:ft was found on the stairs dead, having been strangled by the gag placed in his mouth. Uisbodybore_nomL of rough treatâ€" ing few teeth, his mouth was, of course, widel{ distended, and, with little jought ofkilling him, they left him in a aelpless condition. _ Going from this plise (the engineer, who must have been ou: of the vilest of wretehes, procecded to tue fear of the kitchen, near the messâ€"rooin, und stopped the boiler, n-nderiui an exploâ€" sion in a few hours inevitable. ‘he reâ€" sult of this cannot be imagined ; the whole building would have been tora in shreds and all its inmates bave perished. } Kejoining the rest, with all haste each of the party, one after another, climbed to «the top of the boiler, which enabled them to reach a platform on the upper foor. Proceeding along the platform, they foreed the door of the dryingâ€"room, and a hole having been prgnre'd the day previous by Burns, one of the prisoners, with little difficulty they bmr:m egress through the slate roof. After reaching the roof, Burns, who acted as a -pecl:f detective, ran along the roof to watch for the guards, and when the last man, howâ€" ever, had reached the top, they déscended in the room awaiting their immediately atuckq? and ¢ and left theâ€"room. _ From:‘ this po doings are left in ebscurit y, exec the results. Whether all or onl tion of the party engaged in what is not known. ~ The whole part wards descended the stairs, whe were reinforced by two> other Edward Craft, night keeper, w The gvents at Sing Sing yesterday were of the most excitinggchancter. The freâ€" quency with which s have esca; from the prison is mg, and novpei‘; chronicle(l two attempts in one dayâ€"one successful, and the second unsuccessful. It is the habit, early in the morning, beâ€" fore the rising of the sun, to take from the ‘hall through the chapel down stzirs into the mess room four or five of the prisoners to prepare the breakfast. In accordance with this custom, Thomas Forrest. the keeper, led. conviects named Borr, Lockâ€" wood, and Muller trom their cells at ui ree o‘clock yesterday morning, he poing in advance of them. :‘ he party â€" passed peaceably through the chapel, bat, as if by a preconcerted movement, whe n about to descend the stairs to the.me:s ruom, Lockwood caught Forrest aro nd the neck, and the rest of the party £ ithuring around him, pushed him.down, a 1d, each holding a portion of his body, a 2z was placed in his mouth. Forrest tried to wive some alarm;. crying * Let us goi" but an ominous warning was gixer lim. Asking that his property might nt be taken away; he submitted to th gxg opâ€" eration. _ After â€" having accor \p.is aed their purpose, placing him in th it a m * they carried him down the stairs «d id him on a molasses box, in the me s« »n, Kscape of Conviots=â€"The Keeper Strangled to Death=â€"An Attempt to Blow up the Bullding. REVOLT AT 818G SINXGQ)PRIsOo®, From the N. Â¥. World. and gaggec had released. a. ~â€" COr:ft was having been in his mouth. rough treatâ€" and stranguâ€" 11, WaAs ; hayâ€" course,

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