(‘-I.R,gnn,e DR xÂ¥ Ooo-...‘“ AXD, .m.‘o. & » Crinoline 200 Wiuey inglish FLO WERs, ’» loured Pw'-. . ORNXAMENTS, rro», W sln. > d.b.-‘..-u Portiand, colours, at very low prices. AND FANCY, hildren‘s ‘in the clty. P &R I Cc & ENXGLISH, stock in the city. very cheap. > the advance, M# AXD FANCY, A E 8, dnb Special to TYE TIME3. o pate x ui cpevne fit 190 st the whiy to & ue 100 at the City mï¬- It was presented by a boy. Theteller believing the cheque forged, ordered the bow to lead him to the party from he reccived it. _ The boy did so, but poikti him out rashly, the forger bolted, pursa * the teller, and escaped. The police are on the look out for him. At the masked carnival at the velocipede vin*. last night there was a large crowd present. A . ow rink is about to be opened. The hasers of the street rail say bave no: ï¬l the money vet." There is some tils of it again coming under the hammer. Mr. Lauder, of South Grey, is amongst his comtituents, and is sustained in supporting the Miniatry . There was mote snow last night. The Grâ€"uk Trunk Railway trains wore about seven nours late toâ€"day. â€" . The mee regarding the copyright law on T uesday "“03.. next, will be addressed by ‘io 1. Thomas Ryan, Hon: L. H. Holton, M. P. R an, M P., Rev. Dr. Desola, Rev. Dr, Irvine, Hâ€"uy J. Clark, Q.C., Councillor Plunakett, Jtâ€"», Loveli,.and others. e Flour dull and lower. Extra $500 @ 5 50 , fancy $4.68 @ 480; superfine $4.45 @ 4.55 : No. 2 $4.30 @ 4 35 ; fine $4.00. 1t is rumoured here, seemingly authentiâ€" cally, that so far from the military being withdrawn from Quebec there will be a conâ€" siderable augmentation of the forces. That four regiments will be stationed there, and that is to be the headquarters of the commanderâ€" mâ€"chietf. ime hundred and two Bills bave been inâ€" *rmiuced and foor bundred and lhmy-flï¬: petitions presented to the Legisiature t Session wor: rnorâ€"General, asking theextension of the marine laws to the lakes, and the establishâ€" w «ut of some system whereby provision may te made tor sick and disabled seamen, and widewsand orphans, . 5 in the House of Commons this evening the committee on the mail service to the United S:ates submirted a report refuâ€"ing to sanction the contracts made by the Govercment with the Cunard and loman steam«bip lines for couveying the mails to New York on the preâ€" sent terms. 5q. _9 The association of uudcrwltcn for Ontario be‘d a meeting, and adopted & petition to the Spocial to THE TLIMES. CARLEH . NK W S. The French and Belgian journals publish th« prelimina«ries of the proposed conference *â€"tween France and Bâ€"lgium to harmonise th. ir mutual gcommercial interests.* Latest byp Cclegraph. *5 bave partially suspended operations for t of hands. Pasis, March 23.â€"Madam la Marquise de Is Valiete, wite of the minister of forcign affuire, is dead. % * ‘The Mexican Gen. Almonte died in this en last evening. He was 57 years olid. New Youar, March 23.â€"â€"The Brasillian Times of Eobruary 23, per steamer Merrimac, menâ€" tlons the arrival of several generals frow the swat of war afflicted with discase or wounds. Aun expedition into the country from Aseunâ€" «on had returned with one thonsand starving Paraguayans. Lopes was still in the mounâ€" tains with Minister McMahon. Cholers preâ€" vailed throughbout the country,anod quarantines atre established in the Warterredo. The iron=â€" clads have been ordered back up the river. Baron Manas‘ bank in Monte Video has failed, and a temporary suspension by other banks there caused MM‘ excite, medit. . Several bridges and considerable other property near Pernambuco have been swept away by a sudden rise, of the river. There wa« a severe drought in the interior, and the inbabitacts are fleeing to the semeoast for food â€"and water, Large numbers of cattie are dying. The freights to the United States havs acgâ€" vaonced. & Â¥pecialto THE TIMES. Tohswsrows, m- 23.â€"The steamshi Cuy of Manchester, trom Now York, has .:: rived. Loxpox, March 23.â€"The strike of the cotâ€" ton operatives which commenced at Preston is «preading to other parts of the «country. la Glssgow it bas become gemeral, and several At the council last ‘night the police estiâ€" wates were presented, amounting to $29,894 ; Manain, March 23.â€"In ‘the Constitrent \O‘ks, the proposition m#de by Senor Orenâ€" ze, to disqualify persons bolding office in th : service of the State trom sitting . as repreâ€" a niativs in the Assembly was adopted, toough ly opposed by the Government. A pn:=n : women marched through t>~ strvets yesterday, to the ball of the Corâ€" ies, and presented a petition against the miliâ€" tary conscription. Hariaxa, March 22.â€"Advices from Hayti to the 8th have been received. The revolationâ€" ists have defeated Sainave, who lost one hunâ€" dred men anod eight pieces of artillery. Havaxa, March 22.â€"In a skirmish near T.inid.d, the rebel Gen. Schmidt was killed, Two more plantatians in that jurisdiction have been destroy@d by . tho râ€"bels. The Prensa rmports that twontyâ€"five insurgents, most of them of high rank in the rebe! army, were captured and executed within five leagues of Tâ€"midad, but that the situation in that quarter is more serious than it has bitherto apâ€" peared, Advices from Santiago de Caba to the 18th Inst, represent that the insurgents are massi t! cir lorces on the south side oflb-lohp’. The inhabitants to that quarter demand more troops for their protection ‘The Havana Journale are all silent in regard to the move~ wents of the Governiwâ€"nt troops and of the insurgent forces. ANothing: bas been ~made: known for some days of the operations of Count Valmezada or Col. Lono, or of the rebel The Lharte to:'y“ in a Ieeding article praises the Jesuites and deâ€"ply 1 grets that the sociâ€"ty was nut established in the jsland twenty years ago. _ _ Gen!s . Havaza, March 23.â€"â€"The Captainâ€"General beld agrand review of all the reguiar and veluntâ€"or forces in Havaoa. He was eqthuâ€" siastiâ€"ally cheered by the volunteers as he passed along their lines. ‘The troops continue 10 leave on the railroads for the interior. ol . expengo for supplying food, estimates valmezZada or . Lon® Quesada and fl:-u n NEW3 Â¥!li XEwW YORK MONTRE AL. 8sOUTH AMERICA. TORONTO. QUG.‘C. FRANCE. HAYTL SPaIX. OURA. Moxtazar, March 23 Toroxto, March 2 Quzezsc, March 23 New York, March 23.â€"Private lettors re= ceived in Washingtou represent the: cause of the Cuban insurgents to be favourable, and cvzul&r it out of the power of the Spaniards to put down the insurrection. The insurgents maintain themselves in more than oneâ€"half of the island, outside of the principal cities, and are increasing in number. New Yorr, March 23.â€"â€"The Times special says of tlis caucus on the Tenureâ€"ofâ€"office law that the Judiciasy‘Committes have decided upon a modification of the following characâ€" ter: Cubinet ofticers will be entirely exempted from the provisions of the law. The second section relating to removala will be so far moâ€" dified as to provide that the President shall have power during the recess to make reâ€" movals at his discretion, without giving remâ€" souns«, or preferring charges, and that he shall send names of all persons so appointed and removed to the Senate within thirty days r it assembles, A Camfdilan $windler Sent to §tate Prison. Modification of the Tenurc=of=ofice Law* The Brivish war steamer Cherub bas sailed from Nassau for Ragged Island, to investigate the affair. The Havana Governiment is fully advised of the conduct of the commander of the Andalusia. * The Peruvian monitors remain at Ragged Island. During their voysge one of the rams broke loose and ran into Qo steamer }/avana, and sank her. Two of the crew of the Havans were drowned. The Nassau Heraid reports the capture of the Martronn, March 23.â€"Michael McDonald, alies Stanley, of Montreal, Canada, the noted swindler, was toâ€"day sentenced to State Prison for five years. + Two Oflcers of the # James J¢e,** Indicted for -.MM s New Yorg, March 23.â€"â€"Sâ€"veral passengers on the ship James Foster, Jr., made afidarits yeterday, in which they charged the carpenâ€" ter with the murder of two passengers, and the boatswain with the murder of a seamman. They also allâ€"ge that other Rlicers of the hip were implicated in these murders, The firstmate of the ship died in Brookiyn on Sunday. New Yorx, March 23.â€"‘.1;M'_:‘9‘u0 stated by an evening paper that newspaper bas been sold to Seymour, Church, and Casâ€" sidy is understood to be without foundation. Railroad Accident, Cucago, March 23. â€" This morning at about 0 o‘clock two coaches and a aleeping car were thrown from the track of the Toledo and Warsaw Railroad, some two miles west of Washington, 1!1. Sonol ‘MI"T":G or YTorty passengers wore more or less injurned, among them Gov. Seymour, of New York. None Rumoured Purchase of the New York 4* World." New Yorx, March 23.â€"It is publicly stated that Messrs. Seymour, Church, and Cassidy have purchased the World newspaper, Mr. Marble retiring. fatally Mabb was shot dead at Fishouse Village, Baratoga Co., yesterday, by a mulatto, a former paramour, who was j«alous of her marriage with Mabb. The mulatto gave himself up. From Washington. Wasnxortcs, March 23.â€"Iathe Senate toâ€" day, on motion of Senator Sumuner, Senator Abthony was chosen viceâ€"President, pro tem., in the absence of Colfax. AMERICAN NEWS. THISs MORNINGS DESPATCHES. tee, reportâ€"d on the Bill passed at the last session, amendiog the National Currency Act, extending the penalties for punishing accesâ€" On the motion of Senator Eamunds the Tenureâ€"okoffice Ropealing Act was recomâ€" mend: d to the Judiciary Committee, Th« communication from the Secretary of the Treasury suggesting that be be autborized to anticipats the paying of interest on the public dâ€"bt for a period not exceeding six months at six per cent. Wf annum, was treceived and referred to the Ways and Means Committee. s Senator Sherman introduced a Bill anâ€" tkhorising the payment of interest on the pubâ€" lic debt. On authority asked by the Seeâ€" tetary of the Treasury, the Bill was passed. New York Markets» Xew Yorz, March 23.â€"Cotton steady at 28}c. «â€"â€"Flour dull ; receiptse 4,700 barreis; sales 4,800 barrele at $5.45 @ 6 for muperiine State and western ; $6.10 @ 6.65 for common to choice extra State ; $6 10 @ 1 for common to choice extra western.â€"â€"Rye four quiet. «â€"â€"Wheat quictand in buyers‘ favour ; receipts 3839 bushels; sales 33,000 bushels at $1.42 for No. 2 sprivg in store and delivered ; $1.80 for Amber, Michigan; $1.40 for white Canada.â€"Rye dull and beavy.â€"Corn dall and decMuing; receipts 86,000 bushels ; sales 49,000 bushels at 84:. @ 87¢c. for new western.â€"Barley dull.â€"Oats quict ; sales 28,â€" 000 bush¢ls at 73}c¢. for western in store ; 74je¢. . [WP Doh nwst & ds & 150. for do. afloat.=â€"Pork dell at $31.00 @ 31.50 for new mess; $30.50 & 30.15 for old mess.â€"Lard heavy at 17ic. @ 18{c. for steam ; 19c, @ 19}c for kettle rendered. Liverpool Markeiss Larerroor, March 23â€"p. m.â€"Lard quict at 73s. Breadstaffis firm,. Corn, 304, for old ; Curar Corrtoxs.â€"For extra valne in white cottons see a lot, TO pieces, at 12} cents per yard, secured before the advance by Mageo & Russel!, c * Gaey Cortoxyâ€"Two hundred pieces of fine grey cottons, slightly damaged, will be cleared out at low price by the piese of 24 yards at Magen & Russell. 34 A Woxpus rom tus 'm.â€"lnr&: chanic should have ready at hand a box of * Celehrated Sabse, as it i* & n“ymhud. burns, .lb.‘ k .:l‘:..;d caused se % a oru by operations f.“f:" factory, dyo-b‘t":m otice. Only 25 cents a box. % true way is to fortify the systen with a permaâ€" nent tonic like the Perurian Syrup (a protozide of Irony, which gives strength and vigor to the wholo system. . as Ovenâ€"zxrztio®, sither of body or mind, poduces debility and diseaso. The usual remedyistotake some stimulant, the efect of which is the same as giving a tired horse the whip instead of oats, The â€"â€"Twent “nu'-fl-oohuu:lqnn Pulmonic {'u’hn.nn proved them be the most offectual remedy for coughs, and irritation of :::lhro::.ou.db,mn n-d:&ld vooal orge w; is dat want man Teunberie "Ths sater Hoe" da.a from all deleterious in grodients renders Bryâ€" ..‘.Nubn-:yh;w“w’-n geos,. a most u‘lnnmduo.uuhuhll&“by all who have used them. Sold by medicine dea‘ers at 25 ots. per box. Sire Yorr Doctors Birrs.â€"Whea Dr Wistar‘s Balsam of Wild Cherry will cuar coughs, cold«, 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, costing one dollar, will satiefy the incredulous that they need look ~o turther for the required aid. * Senator Werrill, from the Finance Commitâ€" Trov, N.Y., March 23.â€"â€"A woman named New Yorxk, March 23.â€"Gold 131}. Mone~ T per cent. American Exchrnge 40}. YESTERDAYV‘s DE8SPATCHES. Losbox, March 23â€"p.m.â€"â€"Bonds 83} ; Erie FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Money Market. A Woman Shot Dead. Reported by Telegraph. Denied. MHeare Remedy" is superior to anything of the kind heretofore or at yl:-flou in use for u:'h. eolds, thick wind, and all diseases which affect the wind of horses. As a,.condition medicine it has no equal ; there is nothing in it which can injure a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the horse be kept from ‘mm:‘-uu. using it; it is just the article which all who own horses require, and which they should have constantly on hand. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co is on each package. Northrop & Lyâ€" man, Neweastle, Ont., propristors for Canada. pzlh h'tu.lbou “llwh‘mm.“ f bm very or past year, and now would respectfuily announce to his numerous patrons that be is fully determinâ€" eod, in consequence of the increased demand in the various pranches in his depart ments, to adopt the .d.al ti‘ll.l. w A‘:I-:h :l%:†in better thn‘s slow " thereb;, ds com m stock and :o.t.k-nul\p. e P“N“ Something New and Elegant in~the style of .ROOX PAPER3, DECOBATION8, GILT AND FLOCK BORDERS, WINXDOW ; bHADES3, &6., &¢., Are expected in the week, and will be on :m::h-. nmod in samples, affording ready tor . l.ul'olb?bu that his selection comâ€" prises® a LARGEHK lroix and GREATER VAâ€" Ertursoor Siars So,â€"That is all who hare either used the article themselves or witnessed its effects when used by others ; all such, and they tr'o.. horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the be hr from woltl-govhllo using it ; it is Just the article which all who own horses nznu'o. and which they should have oontnt.l{ on bhand. h-bcct:uuu t:‘m&ut;onnu:r;’d Hurd ana on each package. Northrop x man, Newcastle, Ont., proprictors for Canada. lufll?br%ém his selection comâ€" fl-u a LARGEK 8 and GREATER VAâ€" BEIY than ever before brought to this city. l’.l-'-lr.lnl.lubhho-rlqlbo-du- pert and experienced workmen, for Everysoor Sars 8o.â€"Jfhat is all who hare elther used the article themselves or witnessed its effects when used by others; all such, and they are nlg fit to jadge, are unan:mous in the opinion that * Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arabian Meare Remedy" is superior to anything of â€" the kind heretofore or at present lsmlotm'n. colds, thick wind, and all dissases which affect the wind of horees,. As x condition medicine it has no equal ; there is nothing ia it which can in WOMEN‘3 best in Market................50 Cents, l To suit the times. OUR STOCK Is FULL AND SUITED TO THE SEAsoN. ’}Muvm-nouy buyers will find is to meet their wants. Ottaws, March 22, 1869. ings, Looking tlasses and Picture Frames, of the ho mith pupatth, 150 qurtity of the ‘2-""'“,..& ted » antsad. and at nricas :h‘:h ?lll n...'-.fl # im. anteed, and at prices which will necessari‘y inâ€" “m“." Primed and Glazsed ready for shipâ€" eady ment, and Blinds Paintedâ€"and prepared for Hangâ€" ment, and Blinds Paintedâ€"and red for Hangâ€" ing, will be llâ€lbduoquuym termé. shipped and carried with less risk of breaks than glass in boxes. & R. EATON,. Store and Ofice, Elginâ€"st., Opposite the Russell House, Ottawa. SMALL PROFITS FOR CASH. Also, Several Thousand Dollars® worth of BOOTsS AND SHOES, VERY LOW, Come and sea, Which will enable him to execute all orders with despatch, and to the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" CEILINGS and WALLS WHITENED and COLOURED in a superior style, on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice, ; * R&. EATON, 100Mf _ Bell‘s Block, opposite Russel! House. %.+ the public for the liberal patronage be has hitherto recoived, also to annou that he has removed his establishment n\'oflw&.m to the Union Brewery, He nas also opened a store «t No, 97, Rideauâ€"st., where be will suppoly every “ytul,mm:':rdu articles in his trade, bran and white bread one pennoy cheaper than ROUSE PAINTING, HANXGI®G PAPER, bran and white bread one penaoy cheaper than other bakers. His fancy bnod{ breakfast and dinver rolls, Frenck loaves, scons, twists, sweet bu:. and a urldv.l of fancy cukes, r!lh.bb:-‘l.u are of a superior quality, constantly fresh made : aulk Wigs, Absineth); Chuose Howlets, Crackâ€" o?::ny. W ater. TIID.†FOR TWO STORES on sussEkâ€"st., FOR MRS. a. INGLIS. will he received UP TO THE ?@#iin INSTANT, t ~_+ for ali the ARTIFICERS* WORK required in the m,tinicm above two stores. Plans and specifications to be seen at J. Borâ€" mingham‘s Store, T4 Sussexâ€"st. sbould bear in mind that by Chapter 1 of the Statutes of last Session, _ " THE â€"~GOVExXNMENXT OFFICES and that by Order in Council, business closes at Pl. soxs PM~Orders fog Eashes, Doots, Blinds, Mould. Relected by myself, which wo are offering at March 17, 1889. â€"â€"Try Gardner‘s Baking Powder, Bee adâ€" Try Gardner‘s Baking Powder. Beeadverâ€" ANNUNCIATION DAY, : (Phursday next,) GO0D FRRLDAY, â€" w THUE WUAITE BooOT. HARLEKE HOY begs to return thanks to We are now opening a greoat raristy of aly fit to judge, are unanimous in the opinion -i)ulo’_*‘:%_uMq Powders and Arabisn EASTER MOND AY, RUBBERS! RUBBERS! Mouse Decorating. RaeNEW â€"STYLES, @a Boots and Ahoes. No. 68 SPARKSâ€"ST,, LAPORTE‘S BLOCK, Opposite the Red Mortar. Fancy Bakery. pECORATING ROOMS, ATOXNX ATOX*8 N ater. Cross Buns on Good Friday. e Ahrrtscrarcercessotcrnrtec h CUHKKKe ready Primed and Glazed can be having business with HOLYDAYS8, SATURDAYS J. QOFFORD. JAMES INGLIS. 1000â€"7 out of Session. > TKE OFFAWAâ€"+lMkLS MARGH 24. MANTLES, COSTUMES & WATER PROOF CLOAKS, â€" BLACK CLOTH, â€" VELYVRETEEN, and SILK JACKETS. ‘ {prraa vroius, LATE AND SILK MARIE ANTOINETTES & BASQUES. Ex Steamer # Peruvian" and Express from Portâ€" Have just opened All of whick were secured at old prices just preâ€" vious to the advance. 5 ; One Bale containing 200 piccese GREY COTTONS, 24 yards to a piece, having got slightly damaged, will be cleared out at a l BALE 80 and 90 l1ch BLEACHED 8HEETINGS, 2 CAasES CHOICK PRINXTED CAM_® BRLICS, very low price. . For extra valne in WHITE COTTONS seea lot, 70 pisces at 17j cents per yard, sécured before he advance by : * * MAGEE & RUSSELL. f SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, wm?..m-m..u.m‘, the picce of 24 yards, at * _ 7 MAGEE & RUSSELLI/‘8. PEKING ARRIVALS. BAaLESs QREY and WHITE COTâ€" TNS, f CASE WATEKRPROUEF CLOAKING®S, OvELTIES IN GENTS* TIKS, COL« LARS and FRONTS. EWEST sTYLES ATEST LONXDON XOVELTIES, EW MANTLE CLOTHS. EW DPRESS TRIMMI®GS. CASES PARASOLS & SUNSHADES, HEAP COTTOXNS. March 18, 1869. BALE SAXONXY FLANNELS. de‘ _ LADIES!‘and GENXTS! SILK UMBRELLA8, ado deo CORSEKTS and MADE ® UP SKIRTS. Magee & Russell. MAGEE & RUSSELL PIECEKS FINE GREY coTâ€" MAGEE & RUSSELL. MAGEE & RUSSELL That Splendd : S TONE BUVILDIN G, situated in the very contre of the formerly known as the «" Commercial Hotel," now as the * The subscriber, in this his Aunual Circular would announce to his many friends to whom be is indeb ed for past grofounou, that he continues to give his personal attendance at all Auction Bales of every asscription of goods confided to his management. ) 3 * e P t An experience of years In the Auction Business in all its details, in this city, and his individual knowledge of the leading professions, the mercanâ€" tile community and citizens generally, is in itself a strong claim on the public. For the approaching Spring Sales it is degirable to select an earl fl;y. Sales of FARM STOCK in the Country or else. where, also rteken, and from his great success the past eight years,can fairly promise the farming community and <thers that their interests will be carefully luoked after. i Eales of GROCERIES, HARDW ARE, EARTHâ€" ENWARE and GENERAL MARCHANDISE The Store oounod by the undersigned is the most Centrai, the Largest and the Best Sale Room in the City, and is always ready for the roo?tion of Furniture, General Goods and Wares in large or small quantities, intended for unresorved Auction State. ~ a _APPRAISALS and VALUATIONS made,based either on Auction or Private Sale prices. Hoping to be entrasted with your own business tavours, or any you can influence, the undersigned would assure you of his continued diligence and solicited. â€" The Subscriber woul4d remind his old friends of his ability to conduct such nuhtscwrll{. Me is confident of securing the fovourable consiâ€" deration of the Trade. . all sufficient and necessary precautions udo'pud to conform to the various legal formalitiss in such cases. This is an important notice to Merchants, BShippers and Consignees, who should see that tho‘o’o ;mmu and requirements arc caretully atâ€" tended to. combining all the advantages of a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL, including Planked Yard, Force Pump andâ€" Hose, Kitchen do., Driving Sheds, &c., &c. Terms easy and liberal, on application to cither of the undersigned. Prompt settlements invariably accompany his Account Sales, and Statemwents made up in detail in a concise and business form. The fnenulng popularity and great advantages of this 1odo of disposing of immovable property, erpecially in the case of Executors and Curators of Estates, Oficial and other Auifnm, Public Corporations and Banks, are now fully recognized, FURNITURE ‘tg-'ode residences, his system of selling, and the judiciou» and proper display of the articles, with an expeditious delivery, warrants him in soliciting future favours in this line, and would be gladto learn from parties contemplating * seliing off" an garly intimation,which will enable him to perfect satisfactory arrangements, â€" â€" _ Underwriters‘ Sales of Damagei Goods or Sales ot Produce for account of whom it may concern, or for breach of contract, properly advertised,.and very valuable its pnd-h{ to Ottawa. Also, Lot 20, in 3rd ion, Gloucester, Ottawa Front, containing| 200 acres, 20 acres cleared. The rewainder | of this lot is heavily wooded with h and soft wood. These farms will be sold se ely or together as may be deâ€" mred. The short distance of only 3 miles from Ottawa makes the wocd of greater value. These lands mre well watered, of excellent soil, and would make a fine dairy farm. A'gpl% to the Proâ€" prictor, C. BPARROW, or to D ©YCONNOR, Soliâ€" Pm. Otcawa. . s i Ottawa, Nov. 25, 1868. 908tf GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND COMâ€" MISSION MERCHANT! REAL ESTATE, GENERAL EFF ECTS, & #¢., : &t., #t. ¢ $B"Ofice and Sale Rooms No. 42 Rideauâ€"st. a4 those interested are thereby reliqveqa ot the delicate responsibilitiesin szch cases... ______ _ â€" _ Parties wishing to view the property will be thewn it by calling on MR. JORN COOK, Grocer, cormer of Rsther and Biddyâ€"sts. Terms and conditions made known at the time of sale. s _ Ottawa, March 19, 1869. 1002t4 « HECTOR MCLEAN, Auctioneer and Real Esâ€" tate Agent, has bean instructed by MR. JOHN COOK, one of the Executors of the late James Cook, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of APRIL, prox., at 12 o‘clock, noen, Lot No. 10, on the south side of Queenâ€"st., in this city, with a 24 story Plastered Wooden Rouso thereon, 66 fect in tront by 32 feet in depth, divided into two tenements, with an alley or archway in the centré, with rooms above it: One tenement contains 25 rooms, and the other 20 rooms, and rents for $540 per annum. On the rear of the lot there is a small tenement which rents for $48 per annum, the whole yielding an annual rental of $588. i p in JKXO, MCADAM. Pakenham, February 5, 1869+ Vu.tum.n FARMS FOR SALE.â€"Lot 21 in the 3rd Concession,â€"Gloucester, Ottawa Front, 200 acres, about 80 cleared and under cul~ tivation, with comfortable Dweiling and good Barn. The bush land is principally hardwood, and Regq. P un in We I?OI SALK.=â€"The Westerly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession, Ottawa Front,Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the samoconâ€" session, st present in the occupation of Wim. T. Joux and Wu. Trowusox, Nepeah, and Lrawis & Pixuzy, Barristers, Ottaw a. JeBâ€"141â€"f _ rgutek YARIEEY YALb HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT * 34 SUSSEXâ€"ST. A i t W al * will be seid mt cost to close the consignment _ AT THE VARIETY HALL. “BAU‘I'II'UL PATTERXS OF WINL DoOwW SHADERS, Very chux. § T THE VARTETY HALL. Tl\!ll'lcl BOXES, A molt‘r, â€" AT THE VARIEITY HALL. find a purchaser b WAI‘I'ID, a farmer to take charge of a small farm, and make bimselt generally In the management of Sales of HOUSEHOLD A large Firstâ€"class COAT HANDS, Steady employment, Apply to i kae 1003tf OR SALE. 990 â€"2awd XECUTOR8 SALE. *\ . AM°_PUB YARIETY HALL. HE BES‘C ASSORTMEAT OF FINE CHINA in the Dominion is _ _ _ _ _ _ ~.___â€" AT TBE VARIETY HALL. NY PERSON HAVING FOR SALE a good secondâ€"hand SLNGLE W AGGON‘ will P ‘small farm, and make bimselt lfoictllly ul, JOHN ASHWORTH, 1003â€"10 Belmont, Ayimer Road LARGE LOT OF wu.lfgw FURNTI= TURE & BASKE § AT THE YARIETY HALL. NUMNBER orf SUPERIOR COUCHES, covered with damask, very cheap, _ _ _ For SKale or to Let. VILLAGE OF PAKENHAM, AXTED, ANTED, a GROOM, who thoroughly unâ€" derstands the care of horses. Apply to }"3 $ N. SPmH. «© ONTARIO HOUSE, ANNUAL CiRCULAL. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer ) OW E, ITuction Sales. J. JAMIESON, Messts BROWNE & SCOTT, Pakenham. To Ti TARIETY HALL. For the sale of MAGEE & RUSSELLS. E. ROWSELL, Ortawa, March 5, 1869, A. ROWE, Auctioneer Barrister, Almonte, 966â€"3m apply to Estra Superfine Ivory Cards, Plain and Mourning for Ladies and Gentiemen. N.B.â€"All orders for Engraving and Copper Plate Printing will have prompt attention. . . MUIIC PAPERâ€" Best quality Royal, 4to, 12 and 14 staves: FWNLSSUE PAPERâ€" M A good assortment of Amber, Buff, Canary and Salmon Colored Envelopes, all sizes and at \any price, from $1 per M. ; Good ones of Oriental, Egyptian, Wild Flowâ€" ers, Sporting, Shakspeare and other patterns. Royal do | * do Opaque [tinted enamelledJdo Extra Satin, Water Linsd do Antique Parchment Note Paper, large and small PLLYIRO CARDSâ€" To be bhad at â€" _ Of Promissory Notes, Drafts, Deeds, Mortâ€" gages, &¢., &o. Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap and Letter Paper.. PBINTIIG \ ; OF EVERY LESCRIPTION, o STATIONERY, â€"PRINTING, Lov:u.’l S ERIES OF SCHOOL BUGOKS, s General Geography, with 39 coloured maps, price $1 | § Easy Lessons in Geography, 45 cents History of Canada, by Hodgins 50 Sangster‘s National Arithmetic 60 * "THUE QOTTAWA CITIZEN‘" " THE STATIONERY STORE, Narrow, Middle and Broad Border. Double Elephant, Super Royal, Royal and Mediam. Cold Pressed Drawing Paper {tor water colours] _ 2 Tinted Crayon Paper Bristol Boards: , UNTED NOTE PAPER and ENVEL« OPESâ€" Mauve, Amber, Rose, Lilac and Straw Color, Foolscap, long and broad folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"head Yellow Wore Medium Cream Wove _ do. Flat Foolssaps, blue and cream laid Enamelle i Paper, assorted colours Card Boards, plain and coloured Paper, 1â€"6, 4 and $ sheet, Foolscap, Made in any style of ruling and binding. terms. CCQUNT and BILLâ€"HEAD PAPER, Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Double Demy, assorted colours Heary Book Paper Extra Thick Coloured Demy Tinted Large Folio Post, assorted Cream Laid. do to :. Yellow Wore do o Office Requisites suppliecd on reasomable HOICE §TATIONXERYv. ISITING CARDSâ€" Printers‘ Cards, . do _ do KFine and Superfine Commercial Cards, small, large and double small Programme Cards, Embossed Border. RAWING PAPERS, &c. LANK BOOKSâ€" RINTERS‘ REQUISITESâ€" ANKERS and MERCHANTS Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, Cards, Books, Pampblets, &¢., &¢., on the shortest notice and ou the most reasonable terms; OURNING PAPER & ENVELOPES HKEâ€" NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL ,BERIES of READING BOOKS8, Authorized by the Council of Pupiic Instruction for Ontario. ‘The prices are ; Fizst Boox, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, Five cents. a OPY BOOKS and SCHOOL REQULIâ€" _EITEBS > *A The Progressive, with head lines Payson, Dunton and Scribner‘s do Lennie‘s English Grammar First Booxâ€"Part Secon?, 54 illustrations strongly bound in limp cloth. ‘Ten cents. * Srooxp» Booxr, 56 illnstrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. ‘Twenty cents. THizo Book, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, Thirty cents. Fovzatx Book, 45 illrâ€"trations, strongly bound in cloth boards. . Forty cents. Freru Book, 55 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. b Miller‘s Superior Copy ‘ do Exercise_ Books + § Slate and Slate Pencils . Dwarf Ink Bottles White Chalk Crayons Peuns, Lead Poncils, Rubber Pencil Heads, LANK FORMS &eo., &6., At "The Ottaws Cigzen " do P RINTING HOUSE: Super6 THE FOLLOWISG ARTICLEs :; Stationery and Printing House, P RI N TI N G, BOOKBINDING, OoTTaAWA CITIZEN " STATIONERY ke., &c 21 21 Rideauâ€"st. ALSO, AND AT 13 : se French Shape 16 Wl would call special attention to our im mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, to which we are receiving additions by almost every steamer, consisting of STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DJOR MATS, TAPESTRY â€"__ IMPERIAL KIDDERMINSTER WOOL PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, a COCOA MATTING, &c., &c. THOS. & W. HUNTON, Jnlll & HOLLAND are now prepared to supply the following FASHION PLATEs ror SPRING & SUMMER 1 >,, 0M 1808 The Glencross, with Youth‘s Supplement, $2 ; the Boott, with do, do, $1.75 ; the Butterick, for Spring, $1,50, RM"~Free by mail on receipt of the above rates, Colorado, its Parks and Mountains; Popular Music for the People; English Publications, &e., &e., just 10 hand. March 6, 1869. K Tll‘ BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST YALUE, __ At THOS. & W. HUNToXs. LOII‘ OR MISLAID, s=me time ag0, & Certificate of Deposit on the Bank of Upper Canada, No. £265, for the sum of $235.33. Payâ€" ment has been mxzed and the finder is requestâ€" ed to return it to the subscriber. * EDW ARD STEACY, By the advertiser, a YOUNXG MAN, of twontyâ€" four years ot age, having a good education in both langnuages, as SALESMAN in a Dry Goods BStore, or in any other capacitys A low salary. would be accepted for a good situation. Please address, prepuid, tor one month, A. RK., Post: Office of St. Roch, Quebec, P. Q. , Quebec, March 12, 1869. gonur We respoctfully solicic a share of your patronage. As the Cove is very extensive, wo can assure you that ample accommodation will be given, and adâ€" vances rade en LUMBER on the most reasonable £34," By appointment BUTCHERS TO HIS EXCELLENCY Sik JOHNX YOUXG. Buperior Stail Fed Beef. Lamb, Mutton and Veal in season. N.B.â€"Alsospiced, rolled and rounds of Beef, and sugarâ€"cured Hams and Bacon, cured in the Tu CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, Tul: LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, f THE LARGEST STOCK, Having decided to discontinue business by the 1st of May, the subscriber will sell the LATEBT STYLES OF HOOP SKIRTsS, At Greatly Reduced Prices. Ladies should please ntice that this is the last chance of having their Spring Skirts made to order or repaired. : * Country dealers supplied at prices lower than those of any other factory in the Dominion. D. MILLAR. TO 1L.UMBERER®S. We would inform you that we have resumed possession of the premises occupied by us from 1844 to 1860 and well known as Your obdt. servants, .~~ 1000â€"2m M. BTEVENSON & Co. DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURXISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Ottaws, March 12, 1869. 9964 BsUNDAY MAGAZINE FOR MARCH, Goop wWORDs FOR MARCH, At : J. DURIE & SON‘8, Btewart‘s Block, Rideguâ€"st. ATCHELL BROS., Bm .No. T, Lower Town Market, Ottews HE NEWEST STYLES, RY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINXGS® TY ROOP SKIRT FACcTORY, 43 SPARKSâ€"STREET. ODEY FOR APRIL, E GREATEST VAiRIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST YARIETY, E BEST ASSORTED,"* THE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSORTED, ANTED. VELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSSELLS io. DUTCH YENETIAN MANILLA HEMP THE NEWEST STYLES, TBE NEWEST STYLES, U NIOK: COV EK At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘sS. At THOS. & W. HUXTON‘s Publications. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S At THOS. & W. HUNTOX‘s At THOS. & W. HUNXTONS At THOS. & W. HUTXTOXN‘8S We are, UNIONX QurBrc, 1st March, 1869, DAMASKS, REPPS, 47 and 49 Sparksâ€"st. Hove of Commons. du. do. do do. do. M their magnificont stock of Having been appointed by the combination their agents tor In their new Shew Room, comprising B2@°PRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL q P I A NOâ€"FOR TES, O RGAN 8, WARREXN‘S PIPE ORGANS, OBGANS and MELODEONE from the best fae~ tories in the United States, excelling in fnish and tone anything ever brought into this country. PIAXOâ€"FORTES, from all the leading makers. J, L. ORME 4& 80N, Bign of the Golden Lyre, #44f No. 8. Sparkeâ€"st., next Duric & Son‘s Our stock of Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, &6., 46,, is, as usual, very iarge. New Sheet Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" h::!.ol: n;.k.l:d of wood m.fl'l.::. them correctly executed. Particular attention paid to GOTHIC & FANCY FURNITURE. for the removal amm:.:' AlsQ waggons for lumker and other beury f N.B.â€"Residence at the west ond of Welilingtenâ€" st., opposite the market. they are now : the trade, by the ing. Tnx W ixk, -n\h-ma thol Buuruar® of gx: is incorporated, ex pressly rurp«o,P::ad is of the finest ..P‘“P“":‘ quality , orming a powerful Tox1¢, a val Broks ‘#10, and a gentle Stiuvurawt. It incremses the m tite, and is a valusble assistant to digestion. all succesefal preparations it has a host of servile FUNERALS furnished at the shortest notice in the clty or always on hand. of every degeription, made to order or repaired, and jobbing attended to. 300 s ook 20088“- 'l'l!‘ll MKSS PORK. PURYVEYOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY imitators. 300 THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, WATERS‘S QUININE WINE, The most Delightful and Invigorating Tonic CABINETâ€"MAKER,: UPHOLSTERER, METALLIC AND OTHER COFFINS Respectfully call the attention of the public to Now is the time for intending purchasers. Ottagwa, Dec. 12, 1868 mz\ N DE R T A KE R. s ROOF CAL oL. YE, O~oNnGAHELA WHISKEYS. ACON, &c. 1GHWINEK® EESOR BROS. CHEESE. AM®, Y AaAPPOINTMENXNT ARREL OR CAR LOAD, Agonts for John Campbell‘s ceclebrated ESSRS. J. L. ORME & 80X n C Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s Â¥For sale by the undersigts . EXPRESS WAGGONS LOWEST PRICES BBLE. AND MELODEONS, FURNITU RE FLOUR. repared to sell in quantities to suit ‘nown to Science. COaL OIL, C. T. BATE & Co,, AT ME£SS PORK. STRONG SUPEK w c