RANCE or Xaixrg v. deposited with the Thousand Dollars in 4 Naxcor Dep, 908 1t Gneoer raey “M’.M r “'â€-v s AL“llq 000) U. 3. Jobn H. 4 10N MUTC ay, 1o the the business of ut oiral spprintme c to TCHES, I-IV.N' UEEN VICTORIA®S ror, T T A W A _ â€" m Ante payment of For m“"“& ‘mohkwfu&o;w h'nnbo‘ ; »! M‘M' NAVT : dation of the Ronourable Public Works, snd under will be approved. L IX COUNCIL rate oftell to be 1862, and of the IN LESLI®, ‘;‘ 3 . lnflq removed to -‘fla“pfl:’ & . % $ } .I“M aonounding is Damerous W $ NILL **FKKYS. * ‘ mmm'm“hrmg uunq"""‘ v 3 # . es Miock t mm C â€" smm | â€"STAPLE AND FANCY.DEY GOODS, .. CAMERQy ished by the Cliften 30 , at a mesting held at e«e wahicle drawn I driver thereof, Afty tod herewith hy the signs and Secretary of said Corâ€" rate seal of said compant. each other person, l day of ManBAI®) & . _ ruLovans, cuLrIÂ¥YATORS, 1 samt : ; awet * ToR COs ... ... . ...\ r THE GoÂ¥ _ sueur & usayy HARDWARE is counam . [ _ â€"*Na Rory Cuamey ; % 3 ’ :fl s w * *« ® * 4 * _1 asd * Emgorthent â€"of" Housd~ amation or the AdtRAANTE â€" ( 128 B Te Th chan prices io betodn c a Act respecting (# SP â€" a the Oftam® MAMKEL L ,,0,,0, .20 sls l0 + s 4 4 “ -. P _ To. * .‘o-“ .-ll-~u- 4 to ut uatin & mt cnt 488 .. ll.m!n, the sige of the AWA, horeby araor and tke sam*Â¥ b, On ex ambnatione voice may 4* thore shall be Clerk Privy Censollk _ | nost approved princsplas: Â¥xz. . the Toll to bets ment, se n No â€â€˜â€ï¬‚,‘ ; Laip + ? _\ | n ; 7H :!1?‘ ; «es uo'vï¬; s e «us . -’fl‘ mâ€"â€"A S4 g P. 9. â€"AW goods deliversd ï¬b’@y‘fiï¬di{fl "is _ in W & es i tssn i ces te m ICE CREAM * ~‘ NOcLs, € \‘ \‘h..\.\ Ns "\.A-.'.‘A 4 CHARLOTTE DE RUSSE MOULDS, ovEâ€"PLPES â€"CLEANED, Stoves & Mardware., JELLY i ww w.. MQV LDS, MANC MANGE,, . > . :. MQULD®. . Hall, Fangy, Patiouc and Cook Stoves, in great tuwm Antematie, Belfâ€"Vonâ€" w...m.m ‘“" Aunmes § @UM 4o wbtsasces webh Aos «e o4 e toan a HOT AlIR EVRNXACBS, . â€"â€" PLDDING We are & W SAPublia and Prirateo Buildings, . Conseruato= viee, Vinesias,. Manz(actoriea, . 43,,. waemed by. Steam, Hot W ater, or" W are Air, on the latestand PAINTS, OILS,.GLASS, PUTIY, wanufactured on the promises by . _ C Witk wouw t _b e sw ts FOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. voOL. IV. No. 1011., re be caretul of dre, and have your WACER WORKSK } Thousands -““â€â€˜ 'w "!ru. a** » Â¥ iak w4 *Â¥ ::u.u-r::nu:«:w:fl: PRINTISG, BINDING, OR l‘rAflOIll!.] kett‘s Hardware Store, No. 34, Ridena st., choaper wh“.w.."m“ "h:,.doh. o than st any other place in the city. '-‘ w“w“ blct ‘â€.. ‘-‘,“'m""“"' "1 C on feals grateful for the sympatby Kemuather ht §i0s ... .. ... .. .6 zce dive i a avir on alf sides; Mnd "hopes to" seeâ€" bilk .THOS. BIRKETT, _ | _ â€"+ â€") pattong and friendf in hy m# olhok _ °V stive power escels anpthing in use, We in mill ownersAgexamine it . =«+ ~= .<â€"~* H. XEAROQKNE 4.0081. 1. *DVKA4! STOVES ! Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, TIN AND coPPER WORK, ;‘.‘".m‘ 4w se t . dait k td 430 »1, «« «â€"~No 26 RIDEAUâ€"8T., Sm w2@% q ao be ANMTPTZE it usn‘ es tdb s E STOVES, all pattorns and sizes, ior coal and wood f.r.or hmm-‘tmlnnlz. litnn.“.t.l-oow hN‘“hup;. w received for all sorts of a®;®44, x ¢FaYE PRKPQT, Prise MeSét, 1864 ~**~**~ Silvet Medal, 1g67. Jt mat , _ C.8e 154 ~Bayr emuision Nl‘;..ulo. him feel quite di‘urt.m week ww m % says he has %?ï¬tfl. well, and ; Jolly. â€" To gone CREATIC EMULâ€" k sION m cnly to u&;fll 4s 8d and #s, with Savory & Moore‘s labeis and trade m ark : Atr tus K108 mor th® AsyiL, during the wmild weathor. ARDWARE +â€"â€"ANâ€" AOTIY B : MAN,â€" â€" > Weil adcaitowé4 t driva horses. ‘ Must be able to read and writ#. . ..0 .. 4 «> m'“ & *# »* £% # ++ se« w# Ct6 o AVTTEUL! . just regeived direct from Zngland. . .** *~â€"SÂ¥G AND RAILWAT C9,~« > Quawa‘. WarÂ¥h 19, 1869.." ~~~~~ 190kâ€"10 â€" IX THE CITY ; *3 a .‘ TSaAAC‘s, CEXTRE TOWX Te rat Pries, de. "**No, 24, Ridestâ€"st", Ottawa. w6 a alle w en 4 :sMONRE® BRQ3, . % 43 Sparkeâ€"st. 4 ELA cike k CKA¢ & * 35 Susserâ€"%. w #* ® R#w i *ae l‘ -..‘.. ' cox‘sv.\xmlouli.!hcnwm ingated with Savny.& Moonsts â€" <| o. ) pEfIGH ANOREATIO uumou.\'-. 1]f : ue The in Hritite Ht ' BLA a now. MLLL LAMP ; THOS. BIRK®ETT, | ° â€" + * Blgm of the Abvit, © No. Â¥4, Kideduâ€"st. Auch w on w t ue o $ y 4 §‘T OVE s ! AT MOULDS, . We in «* ! cuorck BUOTTON®S, T'u’ #rovss Es, ankkianpR®‘s, JOSEPHINE and JUuUVIN KID GLOY®s hich, being manufactured on the premises, we :n“,'u-.-‘l‘-ndnnph:.ï¬nnydqh Iiid ghty . # ; horn G bogp+ semmmemge. .. & e u8 k is H E ATLORING DEPARTYENT. ~ We beve sieyrthas . s lores agrertantt UNNINGHUANMK & LINDAAY*8, PENXED OUT Quaws, March 18, 186%, CHOILCK LOT of CORDED FANCIES, ABRV» ‘RW, stlignot! Bogs to state that he has _ . * [ | OPENED ANX OFPICE °> ‘otrr A ‘M.Cokuick‘3 st0oRrZ, CHOICK LOT OF DRLESS a0o008, CHOICK LOT,OF BRILLLANTS, | FLOURâ€"Superioc. Extr#.. ; 18G HATS « BEAUVTIUULLOT ectenina nars | **0U*â€"Sitein Sut NOYÂ¥ELTY 1X SKIRTS, "Whice LE teante BE 1B * * e e ol besui+ t " GaANAÂ¥ADaA GAZETTE,. SPFLEXDID LOT OF PARASOLS, KMOVAL K O. 34, SP.A,RK §$;§ T«. .; "| T. RAJOTTE z ~cou. 1 CO#L® > NEWCASTLE QRATE, DICK LOT of TAPMMINQ® and sawa, January 24, oUNNINXGUAM & LINXD8SAY‘8, ' 4 Le 4 d ® § ErackawasX®Aa Wheat, Corn, Flour, Ostmeal, Pork, &e. nc us OoTTaAwWk; > > se 1N NEW MATERLALS, No. 14, Bad & Lithe Sussonâ€"st.. advansed on â€" consigned for i=ameâ€" .og.r.u., tn-'umhdlm % Â¥or Sale by V.&llm.“‘- blbediindlis CcoMMIssION MERCHANTS,, C ~â€" RORWARDERS,â€" â€" 5| ** * * Amatiew~ â€"***â€"~‘ 14 k ww #e &4 hi ". / p. W, COWaARD & CO, _ ‘ _ Commission Merchaats, __â€"â€"__ (Lump and Egg Sizes.) HhacKantH®s, *‘ **‘** AP & 6 t @ # .. MAGEE & RUS8BELL/H. ‘(Rgg and Stove Sizes.) um 14 & utd L C a+ (Sereened.) OMoeâ€"17 Sparkeâ€"st. + *# $6 per Cbaldron, +4 mmm-unmm&rmhfl- eral that thay have now REOPENED in those new buildings erected‘ by Mr.‘H. Baston, of Merâ€" ,;z* awé where will beâ€"kept constantly on hi#od arlarge atock oB «o on . © 0 0+ > ~> * OATMEALq»,»»s300 sesenpegespee«s 180,000 Exizs SUINXQLES cuirar Â¥o® ‘dFagh.) Augo"/ ... ..... 30,000 BRICKS KT $7.00. C ~~ * "hio Wullawing is ous :price Aist. of goods men» _ WoGD) ary. 4 fest long, ‘dalivered‘.... 4,00 All Flour, Qatmeal, apd Shing!es kept h stock, are manufactured by H. Kaston, of w-nu, W . 1. £ ASRON. Commetsston â€"Merchants. â€" ic uoc-.!smnnmamg‘ > l wae y w OFFIDEâ€"ANDâ€"8A LBâ€"RO 0 M 8, rours eP Hctibidb, Brsala#r,* * *** COMMISSION: SALE~ ROOMS, £0,000 . No. 4 â€"+»~ | OTTAW A. J ~‘Phe anbscriber respectfully uuu;u“Q habitants ot Ottawa udurmfllqwfl "’ommdnthbhu- OM oo e C TE CE ncb) axomtatadt _Anation nest of mang : Rriemie: E.:“l':;‘ extensive and well art in xh ‘gfl;_)_ C‘ .1 Furniture Mannfgetorint. of. . Y sstact. O0000¢ (ft 4e now open with a }urge stook‘0f now Futnithre; as well 2o Pianos, Harmoniams, 4o., to., consigned "Th& Sabscriber would also intimate that he 1# the Sole Agont for Ottews wnd territory for the :‘I:.:.m Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand **‘They m.:ra-m tnl“o_.l;io")ol‘l.& Fox, of i o fl'fl'm-o ‘flï¬m,_'}s_@. of purchasing at unusually low rates. Sales at cheapest rates and for. cash. Eâ€"OPENXING, OF BUSIYXEAS. .. .. RLOUR, .. RORK corpwogbp.. AÂ¥D | sgingLes, M O U TE «_T wall wcantatad ening sn extensive and well regulated Auction k fis oahents "mage ‘with some of \the " P".?‘,". U bu. s# Wackare Amtarin x trom a distance in oc s o ty * : LaHAsSTON 400. reyt copresent . ng OMINIOX AUVCTIOS. MARTK:,. . #5* Ob cemadt . @AM@BRRN@MKEnicete®¥ R s (reoy ies o i. . Langerin, OB ue es n* o+ / Tou. L. L. taagediw. Un,*" "**~***~ *"* * Hos. Ale» Gempbeid, P M@By s« o« ~~ + K. W. Soott, Kaq.. MR R.. s« â€"11.. ..« »â€" Walitok Shamk, o M F__ . ..., .. ... <ho Et Parties intending to -ah’-r‘lhd- to the Legisiatare of Ontario for Private ifla ‘are horoby notified that thoy.ate required by the S1at.and folâ€", lowing Rules of the Legisiative Assambly (which ate published in fultâ€"in the Gméario Gazate,) to give NOTLOR ofthe application {clearly and disâ€" tinctiy specifying j nature and object) in the Qutario Gazitte, '~flnho'|ism'ylw in the County, or Uhion of Counties affected ; such g_mux'u&‘mm Interval of Hine .‘J..mmio-flmmn‘ t mx" Petition, . Copies of the. first and last of notices to be sent to the All Petitions for ‘Private Bills must be presented ‘ , CHARLES T. @ILLMOR.. . Clark of the House. Superfime No. 1.¢ â€", .« House, Land apd General Agonts ... House, 15.4 »~+. A. SWALWELL, /.0 000, C 00. . CHIEPâ€"UNDPERTAKER, .Ept.Anoni porrrairvar l SPARKSâ€"ST. corPtXs, HEARSES §# CARKRILAGES, No. 1 *« B â€"* FOs oLp 180 Touyg PBOPLES® ~.~ ~~* > PISEKS MEKTALKLLIC® COFPINS. iopoinaenain n nA kinds of thraituee bought, sold or ench anged. W. Nocwuan‘s, . Mxeroarnrks*rBtr. "Â¥o Toonsts. â€"The md- in the mn-w Beenety } Ottaws ,Bopt. Tâ€" 982y Pag io mt t beFi ied oppec o w rates. Mart RTerenis, 15th Faby., 1869. ’.»lgpgl._._ Evy@&IyY DESORiPTTORY® ie Ni6 hand. . k will be hoid from|time to‘time, of w_...-w w un n en tw !‘. H. KASTON & 0C0., 1 wm‘o | ks.1t ;A /.. Quboal Dasks. . P -m --b-!.ï¬mo..' coLOUORrED aAND PLAIM, , OLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, eqnppenes becanganetea®ge4%e w dals 0k i h n lt o t w ts h w on o e valnh s pemmerie t a ¢ +6 aedeee seneshaeas® t aatSeaca{taÂ¥aiecent44 aade o anaeys t4a06 + dn# uie e en e ol a 4d ad 150 qoen eage o n ni n nt + t 4 "â€" OTTAWA," WEDNESDAY, MARCHâ€"81,°is6u. A* ult 1 ifof Pohiie pidicaty ~are tovmed i6 Yit wnt | buntry that | $%am ‘oï¬mt-ih:vr""'pâ€.b;-}â€' ".“‘z.‘d: c T omse ....?..maouwo’a ai “ A Hv .~ ‘u’ t & + l4 drseas 4o as or uid f oo 4c lrsf pbat is 4 00. .. |) me of the | _ quawa, Oot. 20. 868. h gty. mlï¬ . | Cu:u- BOOTS & SHORS â€" ~| & at THE s to time, of * 4 C oppore. "lly hi OMPTEAL ... coue oK "?s‘l“i“'.x , BQOT & SHOK STORE. } utaitore;, as $ + * iB . in WORK®@E) susilii\W ilé¢ so $ ., consigned I 264 t pmemmmmepege L ols . colv uk Tashy . ca db sas We viu stt wlycn I D _ Lzaload mw fall and winter stook i en en e Sn on snn h acdan en opmmanca ie ie Ipqu,nn NOWIoE®tH ~> ,a wl A Heavy Downfall in Pricek 1 P > ~>. /.. ~~ AT~THE RED BOOT, ~ ~ All the large stook of winter geods: is being sald Ab additionul ‘disscunt witt" be made ‘CBOXCALL -°‘- m‘“ « 4 + s + 4 4 14 aa and to ensure &n ektedaive clearance, and thus t . EPRING .GOODS,. | (...s.. TENCENTS OFF EYVERY DOLLAR | ‘ ‘‘The itock includes‘s ‘splendidlot of °*‘ *~ OLOTH & FELT BOOTS & OVERS, ‘for Ladies‘, Gent‘s, Mizsos‘ and Children, and alâ€" most everything else nseded to improva the uaâ€" PMCall carly and be convineed ; the opportuâ€" nity will not laat Tong. "@z% t cnbsotty sid * THE\ BaANKRUPT ¢T00K;°",."* .. comprising the latest styles and best qualitins aa LADIES, OENTsS, MISSES & OHILDREN® *arge‘stock of Mon‘s and W@men‘s ‘Moose Mocassine, Buck Moose and Sheep Mitts, Beof Mocassins, Felt Qrerâ€"shoosy Rubtiers, â€"&o., all of which will beâ€"sold at great seduptions front tos«= ~"/ * ‘paus$ & watkind 800%%;, ... suitable for FALU & WINTER WEAK. "Arso, a quested to bear in 1 ENXORMOUS . REDUCTIONS! Ottaws, January 27, 1869. B00 TÂ¥ A N D 8 1O B8, , "’n“a. .'l Lk 16 akwbe Ab CROSBY STAND, NO. 51,8PARKBâ€"HF. . _ s« # * ym €iuk uht daaiuead which will be found complete ; being. selepcted . with it will 1 to give satisfection. . “?WflwdAï¬ idren‘s ware 1 have h B00OT & SHOK STORK: â€" C* i4 , 4 .xou-“a iwhankk i4 NÂ¥ C AdG sn : pume «0smmsn + i4 ‘a u' 14 8 +ow # Slws 6. w P 2 it â€" 4 WI s kul Sn m *T teat wopeiy ol Now Auglish, Ripg ‘Bhow. P su ow » Rand .ï¬..If' ’-ou nlt.bl:‘wm lorpg‘-bor- men, « hand and:> madu by : the very~ beat . : . uirse baken tor all kinds afâ€"work» 4297 . ..*.... ~. G@RORGREMUEPHE : ‘‘~ Mave removed to their NEW STORE, in Stew art‘s~Blook, Corner .of Rideau. and Sussexâ€"sts. where they .will ofer, in cennection. with thei H mense Bankrupt btock o1 the late firm of DESâ€" mvame Thip a 48 £ 00 + o Morog i a00 @oAT mt M UE T HE ul nc ui n $30,000, Siss: * _‘ Purdbased 1t Rublic Auction. lately, from the im« nlarawinh sw bn‘s t vwiks &6 RNUINE CLEARING siALE * Men‘s ware imCalt, Kipp, Cowhide Beots ; Men‘s rong W orking.Boots as.Jow as 32 per pair, 1,000 ‘ n Mtno}l_o'd:--;'.o ¢a se e anea00 400 8000008 %49 do Preach Oalicvs, in ‘“m.l C W i'.il:-‘iiiq‘-)-ï¬u:-u + yâ€"@% 130 pieces Grey.Ootten, 14 pards wide, far.....6 20 24 Beet Engih=Prikts, Hoyivt and _ Boots # Shoes. Too de â€" &m--m.jg t 4 f 100 do _ Full Clot xt l io 4. va s ul 8 Â¥ Mofh"fllfl s nA oap cLoTHs, BEAVERS, I A â€"» '% Maptle Cioths, j BEAUTCK E& é4e., k ‘"e't bc., at correspondingly Tow prices. a 85~ PIRCES , DOMINION. TWEED, *# 0 22y ~aâ€" AABMHAWLBLO, «s1c 25 thoppird bong Snaris & . ® nn!-vre'!':"&:!';;;* c “‘.:.. m&m.;. “o-"' it« « co.," * f ‘dos. TABLE NAPKTINS, all l‘000 Liven, only 66 34 g dosen, ‘SHIRTS!t SHIRTS! SAHIRTsS! : 1,000 Flantel Shirts ‘only .....:...« .$ 6 200 W&. ;__†w.. w.....'.! ! 1!‘, Ilel‘llp WW:}QG-, «PV. _ â€"*@ way* SOBSH-“S,‘& 6d. e Blankets â€"A . alightly damageod mumnqbd!flfrh- way dn Bath Poe ie Dotint dhatt Yeary Frendh Gu1f, Riv A Aiso, a heary stook Gentlemen‘s Clothing. > o onmcy aee + aaud 100 Under Shirtg, ODIY....suwss«.».8 3 M.....-.ï¬ DUORUOTDUN ce ce 400 Aluc staf of polite and atte: will be in readiness to '.It-_.ï¬ BOOTY AaND SsHoES,.." becfrn nna QARRT ols ssuw ntailw ‘that can j 50 ¢ta« to $1,35..»»»«s»0»+++0 meesees» 0e« Â¥ BBTBL g....**"Rlack Brondoloth......._FALL SUITS, HEKEAP BOOTS & SHOKS sn o dn B s h utss on h es h becne e mm.ou.d-o-m-l Bite UD., 120 peeee0s400me00 in readiness to walt on customers. â€" in * 4* â€" H. HICK & c0o. Qustomers will please report any inattenâ€" the part of salesmen. is Sn i a en Ae ns Girooerd of at the mforer, erâ€"gne of the heaviest cipths CLOTHS. AT enb each 1‘s Course Boots,‘ and Sheep Mitts, »Rubbers, ‘&c. alls and attentive salesmen «+ : a,»«« OVERCOATE heary OVEROOATE A 9 worth 1 4 4 6 . do 5 0 + «mme@ne ces M aue ‘ + . _ ESTABLISHED IN 1844,° °~~_~ ies to tonts poomin Reprmiced Faih AND WINTER GOQD8, somprising Readyâ€"made :!n lwt- mgu.lh-kqn...q. # ‘hx.,..,., Gray Cottons, Prints, Winceys, Pisids, &c., &0. ; Devons, &6. ; Bedford Cordd; BIIK Mixtares; West yotall, ‘which will B6 Wiade ap "to ‘order on‘ the shortest netice in the {atest.styles of faahion and at $1.25"*%~â€"$3.00 }8 4. 5'0'.;...-1;...;@0;..{. é 4..,“‘“\ w ow t1:"s y s# CHEAP AND. FASHLONABLE, "‘__ TAILOBING, DREPARTMENT. ; ; , paitrient, which is under the superrision of a fizstâ€" a’ ï¬â€˜jcm' ’15’“‘8 6144 D0 15 .o c is o Sn m "O‘MEARA & 60; + ougvg,omfl 1868. * poagess. : > rl"\b"iAmuml & oOTHER®. ; L iL w | *Uukt *L «hn t t q§ 96 C Pn O‘ M E AR 4. . &...CQ. TBiDpE Rarmors and others should buy their TEA w'm rm 4 we & * ~AA.‘::1'-' sa oA e l w n 004 j ; %, ht 26 .A'Teâ€.». x 144 aa £ ® Vory Fine, @0 OO ...cssseas0066606pes se 6604 :â€M o'u.o_ooun‘nuon'n»u'uuno'u.'nu'- MM-"..'..&«&.-'.uun.uunho.mnun- ;‘M aellh wen eb daeide ns a eaut aap wen baps o a00 e awe e sn (a: {ohildtOPRy KBAe ism is .i siil l Gommon Congou, Strong TQR.. ............$0.45 @ 50 Â¥ine.Fiavoured New season do............ U 55 @ 60 Ext Â¥ull Fiavoured . @0...»»««»«««« 0 75 @80 DURDG QOIOMG .. .s»» snesess epeses ce cceccciceccanens 0 40 @ 45 Rickt‘ FTRVOUTIOd, 4O .., s sesessessecsenceccees ‘0 55 @ 60 Vory Fime, 49 80 ...cucececsevensesec sc iess 0 15 @® Bo JEpRRM ©OOE :. 522004 e044eeee¢eedece cnn encb uce sshe 0 50 @ 460 mMuuu-dou‘n'.-.n.nuunho.u....nu Q 65 @.10 \Wii.camb â€" Whul y foG w . e ced ie cenn caistrne . u . “ T oubg My Web .cs soeenns.n.>! !I=."' O . beccuecseceseseensene Gupeorfine and Very Choice...... * Tual a _ _ COFFEE, MOORK ,....cccrimmrmivicescos. 90 22, 0 JT, 0 29, 0 33. PV cce rvens on e crmsenmensionstes _ 20,_ 6 28.A 29, 0 32 O‘l:..-;......................... 0 18, 0 22, 0 26, 0 20 hm. a «a & a as 14 o a kb e LoA cagthV & MA "* TEA COMP ANY. .. ‘fhe whole Dominion should bay (heir teas of the TAE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY Our Teas, ufter the most severe tests by the best -M.m':g-mgm of Tea, have been pronounced to be. quite pure, and free from and udl-hl.d-dlgplm substances so often used to ye the appearance of Toa. ,Thoilfl tor and favour. They have es e o=0 sor thelr tntrlnsis woith, keeping in been choses for their intrinsic wolld, xo;w“ m‘mm'.. thom. =o'=ll‘ 7:{& o-dl‘.d‘ M': in Irinking h8 U ELC to the consumer of 1 5¢ 16 enielg CC P N O LE LE 5‘." Ib. Teas are patup in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 25 rmoxd are vmpmd’ rmt‘ and free from poisonous substantes. Orders wmtlb’mut. two 18 ib boxes; or one 20, or 35 ib box sent catriage be returned at our; expente. t _ "s* °_ ~â€"_ _ â€"â€"~A#LECKXK TRA. «e Â¥6es Â¥ine Pharoorng at on Seancn dn ho. 600 es e es ane oc es 1. hs ts / Japan, Good, 600, $5¢, Fine d0, 609, Very Fine, 656, Finest, Tao. . _ . ~ «. .â€" . / ~ a\~ @REEN TEBA. ols Te be 3+ ber Puis oo n Buperties \0TS., 1 hnd $1.25.,....VNDERSHIRTS, READYâ€"MADEB AXD 1? O‘D-.- Bu: 10 do, $1..__ _ .m‘“' April, 1868.â€"To the Montreal Tea Mm,'h’“fl-“l‘*.m‘ We notios 'mï¬glwpwofm“".l" m.muwyuum.uflu«dm Domin= on, and we are ‘;."1. your business so râ€w’ ho © presime your leas are giving r..n] :!u‘.&u,uou’ofth lurge amount forwarded, w6 have only had necasion to m,..bg'_\h.wubmnd.vunltflt _w.'w v a mistake. Dry Goos. n-".u‘i’o.‘{m‘â€â€ Sor common purposes, ovC. m%i:-thlsufluou. j Note the Addressâ€"The Montreal Tea Company Hospitalâ€"st., Montreal. %, ‘l"!"o"'""? vaswBi MANNEY NG, ts ... Wiighner Dhendtan Repren nombaily ‘Teas DBot mestioned io this ciroalar equaily A. 0. AUDY & CO., 4 §1 and 91.25 MONTREAL sessessessesseess eseesenssecnese e800000 ‘Tes only sold by this Compuny." ae nomuent Mixod Tos eoald be rent for adveasees sev ons see n40 4+ 4 +0 0006040000 CREEN 1EA. sesscessessess 00 eeree 600008 _ Th 1 4 A .. 2866 th o ctedbctemnsizntetriels /9/ PP O ving to the consumer of 150 | :.‘:. ara nutun in 5. 13.19:‘†‘z sesssesse ecessesse®¥th0000 s» «4s ve»«»::GQOGD . YBSSSH,. sc t Bd 3 ine * JOSEPH MOONET, Russell House Blook. veees bee sne esns ceses e en 00000 Magk. a 35 @ 40, 0 55 @ 80 & 50@ 60 0 15 @ 8b 1 00 @ 00 * A FULL assor § T‘ BEST in marl | N ABLE and Go f T &o. * $ FLAvovï¬iic | E. Genuine. * â€" URC RAtTOs en eproins OPORTO, SPAIN,; €COGNAC i2 qANIY EQENBNG N 1e5.4 400054 _ AND 80OTGCB= WHISKEY,"&e.~â€"~ PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS_ & JELLIES pwen. Aapineminntiot PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIN. 200 10 * SCOFH 41391790904 ;,... ... Tpuâ€"mm;amn ang ufa‘;.vm.nu ' TE :Qeo4, ind selpopeg Tot fauslly B46. .. . , . .. y ubAme ko BTRUPS Of 4n grades."" . * FROM CROSSE & BLACKWELL Céitmumnyl "Â¥Yoohâ€" â€"Bést ‘Brandsâ€"â€" ."" > ?'U:hm- aas w ansd uie (Tigdd ggobsd 108 a coonâ€"Thé Fihest QualiGedâ€"Virginia K, "mape 1m ‘cut tin fotl «nd pragy " . â€"<~*~ A "AENEKEMAL assorttnont® of the different PA "tinds of GROOERIES AND L1fQ UORS on hand, ‘Wholesale: and Retail, «t the LOWHST POSSIBLE PRICES for Wanssanted Goods. «A wigl of the articles will.recommend them.. : ... . : }ttawa,‘November 27, 1863.~ And for sale ghoap, by ~ ... . 0 > ‘ ... D. P BROWKNK..4..C0.,. .. : y ~ *" / . Wholsale and Retail. ffnouâ€" : Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, : _.an'oxsriis.. y aoin APiippin fa ce s ind 10 s fa _wny:o.ovsrzis' Wang ; ccvives>{ Fm““!u.m oT m Aedironlamur h SALoX: ; 0sP .. cce s ol f [ Nirommaranaternn tragt -F’mn,wï¬'srm.. i siorbglsat _ sliand " G’“’.'F@[ t«‘ . ainknmpy § M reaame rmarigey e o) i. Arraaa ie nt " Banana, Peach, Blackberry, Raspberry and .] C elprrearyt iggre n on mataaiagmats ‘ F}flmuammm f M"m"““""' To uo Piaine n TWE ORTON®B Bloater‘ Pestb, > ~ .8 y~~ ~~~ ' %lovuo.-uu-o.u,. sopfalyed S + ,Aaionoï¬vi'liï¬i'."". oS m Patand sum fiul | gu teasBURGE Meate | .. _0 00. 00. ppport®tn Beotast Tenguest) > 000 > ppesrnvts aite c apmement, â€" nma'lllom-h#/;. [ € Aalke nï¬ nay LAVOURING EXTRAQCTS and SÂ¥1CESâ€" HRERRY WINEâ€"Good Table Wineâ€"#1 ho IRRAIDG n id oole t n 4 in n ABLE and Cooking RAISILNS, CURRANTS L N DTACW AREIIOUSE, 3. e SA Mintat y s os 11005 LL KIXDSof GENUINELIQUO . : rige . mecording to age and qpality,. . . .... .. FULL assortment of FRESH FRULIT, the BEST in markek, .o us 4 10lvâ€"sle i.6 â€" U8ST RECEKIVEKD, RT WINEâ€"Good 1able Wine: ~#1+50 to _ _| Ip Haif Burrels; ‘Butrols wnd Tigrode, * ~ '{:“nnum“,*, alk ht ivopith ind s fot k on Caoles Hamily Gunearint ‘The sabsoriber would:called the attention 0 i.-ï¬m..ddnuum rah Pima" d zhN 8 Whick is in splendid sondition.. . Also, .=> . ~â€" 800 TCH,â€"1RIBM, ~GQ»D RYE,â€" Aud other Mait Whiskled, * PORIS, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GIN, &c, _ To ether with a General Assortmant of FIRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERICS. .. ; RADOR HERERCNUS| the very bost, in dreis and hal@bartel#)s 0 ols > se es asiiie‘} sesspawls yil wiles | =*= /o 4 , she dsn 2 f L@=ete budsin a 4 . spriadan q saw aes w ah wh th shust@‘s % ‘domem duet ;i+ INMAN LINE OF MAL STEAMERS, BATLINX® . â€" FROMX NEW YORK EVERY BATURDAY : AND ALTERNATE TUESDAYS. iTE8 OF P18810% ȴ THE AitURroAY STRANER, Atawas, Jan.20, U Fofi.ï¬mnpom. & qQUEENsTrow ®. cass $00TCH LN 6â€"Gpoa. CA ’n&c-uu;ra,-wn o > s10F 90 Steerage, Payable in Cyrrency, â€" Liverpool OFT QUOODBUOWR .1 sses2esee se s¢esere0e8 35 60 PAs8AGE BY THZ tgppgv'nyhn_xp’ vI HALIFPAX. .. THOS. PATTERSQON‘S, [of o trieh d 4 M , 3 6 9t x_‘wmfl“":ï¬â€œ BSt. John‘s, N F., by Brapch sLeAMOF......... "0. TW : Bteerage, Payable in â€"Currency. ty Avoe s i sn e Wniy amndniram s( LEnnnceds cocecs +0 00 LAiverpool or Qu@@DBOOW T .. .sses0es 206 â€" s»ews MHAlifAX»«»»«»: «pssesee100000 e+sga0m04 e eonkeee s sn enee t pormiso®, TAÂ¥108 & ©4°% .. .. ... .0 % For sato at FINE® BQOTTLED . 4LX ‘o'l"l'm ALE; ., aseÂ¥ukt 1e seosh Sgeerre®st ; .. .l00j & L > > > ~â€" RBRBOTTLED ALK+~ STILLTON CHEBESE, .6 Ws. to 8 tbs. size, froin Reesor Brothers‘ celebrated BOXEs DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at T5 ol# Bnélick =olollcl~ s RATETRE a20000 + ap + sa0a090 000 0. ®6 eEAAA e .Jobhn‘s, N Â¥., by branch steamer......... 30 00 Tickets seld to and from Engiand, lreland, and For mï¬m m.'umo- apply *3 hoes, Jonn‘ 0. DALB, g,-':' 9 15 Broadway, New York orte _ HERRICK, BRUSR & 00., sohn‘s, N Â¥., by brapch steamber. â€"LIK 8 WI8SE,â€"~â€" bu>ed °U eesensesreseses e e sbeenane anwnne sn s 08 8 60 00 006 aATt 4o Gnniomgpt <o%4 5: Ho08 sirilg a% s a. ,.' 14 No. 26, Rideauâ€"streot. K.u:s.. ivu > <BTBâ€":; . D WhELAN, . 44, Rideanâ€"stre at, N e o O o in Raspberry and | ew=~4 o m ylni® ‘ 11b 5 A MB CC s« â€" 35 00 MERCHANT TAILOB, § AIFAX« 1‘ BELL‘S BLOCK, s :‘s160 00 Opposite > the Russell House, Ottawa, ... _ 30 00 | In retarniog thanks to bis friends for past favors, ... 45 00 | begs to intorm them and the mflnlly,wd » he has reâ€"oponed his estabi at the above ... ~30 00 | stend with an extensive stock of FIRSTâ€"C1ABS * _ 15 00 | MATERLAL & FAsHIONABLE DEsLIGNB,suited ... 30 00 | tothe present season, ar d hsving secured the serviâ€" and, and euunm-chuuzw.'iotniumm’m experience in leading bouses in Ozfordâ€"st., Lonâ€" lompany‘s mhmmuupply a want lonvg felt in Octawa. ;l'- Ma. Rosestsox assures his friends that nothing ie hok | ol in es (nunod wr hi ie i pan o ows. ~ | * Ditaira, March 23, 1868. 1968 4m . A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRESSING ‘Combtned in One Bottle. MRS. Sd Ao AII]JAE;N’S Mothers Read This:~â€"tHolloway*‘s Worm ‘ Lozenges ‘are a certain and safe ‘remedy Sor Worms in Children ano Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one groat cause of" death. smong children is from Worms alone, it eannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of . parents the necessity of closely watching their whildren" By so doing; and understanding the symptoms and true cause ‘of the* disease; ‘thousands of children might be sared from early graves. EBrurrous or Worxs.â€"The following are a fgw of the very numerous symptems and Aizeases which are caused by Worms : deranged ‘appetite, emgciated extremities, offensive breath frequent‘picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleep, hardness of the beliy. with frequen; ‘slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits7 itching . of the arms, pain‘in the hoad and stomach, unquict sleep,. feintings, tromblings, coughs, .Andigestion owspirits, frightfu! dreams, and a gradual weist Ang awey of fesh. omcsA it 4 4 _ NHMAIR RESTORER Will Restore Gray Wair to its Naturat Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing, â€" > It will promote laxnriant growth, . . FALLING MAJR is immediately checked. Mre. §. A. ALLEXN®S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another preparation for the Hair ; glear. and transparent, without sediment. 1t is very siniple and often products mdt;ï¬l results. Its great suprriority and economy as a Hair Dressing over kigh q:t!f_rmh Pomades _n: as a Hair Dressing over high cost 4‘r atbm-kgfd 11 all not only in this Europa : The ) {{lan::oudjflnkbu ar’F : drsAsue css NesP 0A L CRGLGE + be used one with the other. BOVD BY a11L DRUGGRTS. Proprictors, S. R. Van Dizter & Co.; Wholeselé PDruggiste, "‘They wre palatable and selfâ€"administered to th* shild â€"drive out the worms thoroughly without pain ‘and coupletely cleanse the stomachâ€"thoreby dolbr; away , with the necessity, of administering Castor OQil or other unplessant cathartiosâ€"agin the use of other Wirms. . + m © g~Ruch boxr contains the (acâ€"gimile signature bf Nowturor & Lyiax, Newonsti6, O.W . who are he sole propriotors. ;) Same 3. baest us *4 ~"N.B.‘ Ask for »Holloway‘s WormLesenges $A snd take â€"no other. WR Sola by. all the druggists in Ottawa,. and medicine desig every *WBODO.®* 0 sucicl4 cs $3 hans. is‘ + sttE cay â€"__* 35 Bamlay St. and 40 Park Place, Newâ€"Yotk. ; March #6. .:. ..â€"..... _<_ 10u8â€"147 \ Coughs and Colds.â€"â€"Sudden changes of: climate.are sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections." Experience baving pfroved that simple remedies often ‘sct© speedily and cerâ€" tamly whentaken in the: early stages of the disâ€" ease, recourse should at once be had.to .‘ Brown‘s Bronshial Truches," or Losenges. ,Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough, or * comâ€" mon sold," in its first stage. That which ‘in the .beginpning would yield to a mild remedy, if negâ€" leeted soon attacks the lungs.â€" " Browp‘s Bronâ€" chial Trockes," or Cough Losenges, allay drrita« ‘tion which induces coughing, having a Diz#OT inâ€" fuence on the affected parts. . As there are imitaâ€" 't.iém,_bo‘mn yo oBtAX the genuine. Sold by all dGealors in mojieinu. at 25 cents a box. Mothers#! MownersI Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child srffering and orying. with the exoruciâ€" ating p«in of cutting teeth ? _ If vo, go at once and get & bottle of alrs. WINSLOW‘8 sOoTHLNG 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 bowe‘is, and give rest to the mother;, and reliet and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perfectly, safe to use in all, qases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" setiption of one of the oldest and best female phyâ€" sicians and nursos is the United States. Price 25 ~sents. ‘Bold ‘everywhere. ‘‘Be ‘sure to call for «MRS,* WINSLOW‘6 > §00THINGâ€" SYRUP." Having the fac siméle. of Cartis & Porkins ".on The outside wrapper. All others are base imitations New Stylc. Important Change:; " 1st, Brewd ~or Oskes. made. with it .are more vhol:â€oom thanp if made with Yeast or any other Process. a J=h66 tA .A o * n:'.“xu pnmy‘h-nï¬â€œâ€˜;u willâ€"stand the taat e -utpoï¬od,m.l ‘ .. ~3rd. ~After baving inon"cnndvdvio‘o‘ fot the lest 14 yearr in not one instance has it Sallo® to give entire satistection. . .. .. ._.. .. s0. . 2lz {ols dth. Families that have used it pronounce it s iC basp cX ate for 1 16, P a o k o t s for 25 ‘ C Piatiate to * conts. $1.%b. . . iit the digestive organs like those mm where B:h or an excess of Alkali predomiflates, Bth.. It never.gives to k‘“‘d or Cakes. an un ’l-u t-e-i. L----fl'.:“lm‘)‘ï¬- akhk m‘flfl * 7th, The ingredients thit form sts composition At aee frire n eneborel than otierWing! * ol * . * * * ‘Sth. Dyspeptic. sub ean.ost hot Broad or Rols iade with it and derive beneft by its use. Oth:: !‘nry "P- “u;h.uiu "Ite foll weight ; un d w â€"ORLOOB ie . uu'-"n is all that it :s repressnted to be, nameâ€" .. U.rndlfwfly“ UCheapness. » > : . Boe Mn 1 n OEAT ib BTNBON & Os., ** ~ W""W" enmmemaie »Cucll'ul'†LYXKe .. ~ _*"~"°_ qaVTIio® To THE PUBLIC. _ The remarkable success which heasâ€"atrended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lye into Canadran market, by the subscriber, bas oxâ€" 6ifed the cupidity pt an unprincipled frm. in town <«which h:l‘flrudy been oolmem‘ a,?o:win‘ mE o e oo P ccca us io c mmmlcnies + Simbnbh ie other people‘s brains) by & #purionas : imitation: ealled Sapounifier. h-ï¬lwr’- chasers should .be careful to ask for Harte‘s Sonâ€" cemrated Lye, which is sold by all raspectable Yruggists and Groce:s in town and *ountry. 1837 * BAKING POWDER. EE&’&TGE&’:;'M. hn Ni Semet on on .‘ At contains no .Tnnl.urd.l t imâ€" te the dicestive organs like those mdon’ where NQTIOMW{ herewith inform the jumber LW trade andpablic geperally that MR, HEN KX BO;-:'II. who (OJL'“!J“.“ “““. _as our Agent at in , coases to act ib that acity trom and Sher Jan. 25, 1869.â€" â€" ht ®8P wa have abpointed MESSRS. OTI® 8HEPâ€" Mae hbhave lpr'hw MESSRS, UIPC oHmT PARD & 00., 0 Bur“.fal. VÂ¥t.,. our sole agents at that point ; they will creafter have the <xclaâ€" sive sale of the products of our mill, and to them alone all orders for Hunterstown, Lamber must be addressed. __ .. anarcamiNanar T YTUBETR PA The Trade supplied at the riees. «Qttawa, December 10, 1868." aQaresseu. . HNUNTERSTOWN LUMBER CO Hunterstown, Pro. Quebes, % Jan. ’5' 1s69. m N. ARDENSER*S SPECIAL KOTICKS. Why it Should be Used in Preference 4o all~ ROBERTSON;, TEN REASONS BEAUTTFUTL HATER, Kature‘s Crown. You Must Caltivate it _ GBAY HME Isa certain indication of decay at the roots. IPRICKâ€"3 CENTS. but in The First Visitof a Foreigner to the Great Temples of the Tycoons, Correspondemse of the Chicago Journal YoronaAxa Jagsn, January 30, 1869, =â€"In my\utftolyyouofonrinmtm, during our stgLiu eddo, of visiting the tun'ï¬eof "Shebs," the bnr);’;gplwe of the Tycoons, and to see which had of the Tycoons, and to see which had been the rivibg, of but few foreigners. We had gen ortunite, the previous . evening, in meeting the interpreter of the British Legation, a man of great iffiuâ€" ence, and, on stating our intentions, he very kindly offered to do all im his power to aid us, and sent a higk toreignâ€"office official to the temple, requesting that the foreiguers who might pay a visit on the following day might be permitted to se the shrines. It was entir:? owing to his good offices that we were admitted â€" into this " holiest of holies." After a ride of about three miles from the botel, attended by a guard of nine mounted Yakamas, we arrived at the enâ€" trance gate. Herewe bad to dismount, and, passing the gate, found ourscives in a mcg;;iï¬oe;d’ paved way, a hundted" and l’yefeet i0 width and «bout a quarter ot; mile in Tength. _ As none are admIt *~ ted to t m&‘ certain 'E e ? f which attehGed our v;uiu a aIE 'otï¬r E pies. Our guard werevbliged to untovér at the gate, and remained ‘bureâ€"headed during the whole of our visit. At the other end of this broad approach â€"stood a â€" fine temple, the largest and handsomest we bad yet seen. lts overhanging and, lofty roof was carved and gihfed and _ supported by most massive granite ;'“ arg, These had all â€" been shifted from their }originll Lo itions by the frequent earthâ€" ) quakes, but as they were not placed‘ in sockets, merely supporting the weéight= of the roof, they are rarely thrown by : the shooks. This temple was #arrownded by an immente court yard, all tx in the most perfect order: On one side hung an enormous bell, on standing under which we discovered the interior fitmost tovered with pellets of chewed paper. It is one of, the religions rites to masticate a peltet of paper‘~and throw : it upwards, when of gourse it adheres. J have seen the same thing at various semples, but . haye ,.not been able to discover what it signifies. From the steps ot the Great Temple . we could see the magnificent roofs of . the shrines rising above the firs and the maâ€" ples.‘ The beauty of thcwva gurâ€" rounding the tombs is inly tinsurâ€" puoedE any foliage I have ever‘ seen, and 'onXetfn{ly the dark neutral~ groenm of Ct,'w most 'bt:;niful of evergreens, &‘: " Oryptogamia Juponica," contrasts wi the glossy foliage of the camelias and camphorâ€"wood, with the feathery bamboo and "lace wortk" of theâ€" amaspleaeâ€"just After & great deal of ceremony and most oppressive politeness on the part of a high official, who had come down to reâ€" ceive us, we were conducted futo a smaller courtâ€"yard, the .gate being instantl looblbehina us, and only tï¬ree of o-’r guards being permitted to enter . After great delay we were ushered through other gates, and passed fllmm eourt in which stood at least two hundred lamps of stone, of besutiful form. _ Passing through an elaborately carved entrance ate, we entered the first shrine. â€" At the %oou, which were closed and dm knelt twopriuhinmnd white A A most oppressive stillness pervaded the m. The roof of this shrine was very : tiful. hE'):l'e’db.- was :n:ed Aud. ca with gi copper, while a . groak. d;f:iu overlaid with pure gold, all chased. "in the most elaborate manner, every rivet and nailhead being gilded and~ chased, whilé at the ond of every tile. on the soof \md surrounding walls was oruamented with the Tycoon‘s crest, (three lotas leaves), overlaid with goldâ€"the hundreds * . _ of carved panels cut into the wall, and * _ ~~ the carving and" gilding on mwf' i «l able point, representing work and: value of . almost fabulous amount.. We wanted the â€" ; .: doors of the shrine to be thrown open, and = ufterabout an hour‘s delay in ceremony," . :| * and our protiiising to kneel at the doors, .. _*; wegdnefonrpomt. But .. the interior .. _ .was too dark to distinguish more than. ... some mwd-bmwyécl;-m lamps, . of ._ . ... m.“fw d copper, an ucred i:t)[_él * pillars, shining hiel-:qum i We visited two more similar shrines, and _ * "theh‘ requested that +we ~might enter the i# "enclosure of the temple, â€" whose roofâ€" we * ‘sould distinguish on : theâ€"opposite side, â€" amotig the.trees, and. which. seemed, . toâ€" . â€" :. > surpiiss in elaboration anything we . had‘ . ... .. seen. We were told that this, was: imâ€" . possible, as qo,ibl:iflw' had ever_heen . . _ allowed to enter, and that such privilege I was accorded to Daimois only of a certain" rank. â€" By dint of much persuasich, howâ€"" 4 ever; and with much â€"ceremony, without | which nothing can be done is Japan, the: > mmï¬m--w.u~w- ht ""MM‘W w44 .| of firs to the first entrance gates... . The. . ... ~ quter qne was guarded by $wo buge devile ... â€"one of brilliant green and . the other of . . . .. vermliqqâ€"cflpsu in wire m s ' uglines« é "&M“’tf;“mdal'h',’ rufl’ ask i out in . | this and a econd whmilar gate, all of which â€" ~~~~ | wqebolflndhm&belï¬ndu,wfl-w sa% . | tered a courtâ€"yard in â€" which; â€"asâ€" im tle«~> â€" : ï¬m,:au'n;dh&‘.d'wwfl.“.., A mud gate, we are in A 8epo @ |4%4m8 2| yard Mvith.m,:}. fl!uh&‘g ®‘} and size, about ten feet iD hd-} 9 shq on 7 | bronze and gold. ." The " yalue ‘of ‘these ~*~"", e hmp.mudlié‘ddfmbfll, from the maâ€" > 7 | terial and ‘workmanship.© On one #ide of ~~*~ â€"~| this enclosure stands ~a ~â€"most ‘beautifel + > LATEST FROM JAiPAN. gate, with caryed panels of great richness, the whole overlaid with gold.. . n passing . this, we were, requested to uncaver our. heads, and our three jguards were. not allowed to pass, or even to wear their swords in the enclosure. _ Our _ riding whips, likewise, we were compelled to is down. We now pass along a paved i'ii!. and ascending I&.;“ of" stepts, Etiter ® temple, which for dmmoyf-ul richness of decoration defies description=â€" every part of it overlalit golid &nd colour, yet with all its : richness," presenting ~6 gaudiness or vaigarity. : There must be thousands of panels all.â€"caryed with » exâ€" glowing in all their would be an art. treasure, . A. great GPM . .. of the work, in colour and effect, resemâ€". .. .. , bled the )loo_rc'l;}l'ork, of which the A} hambrs is such a remarkable specin ' The frescoes of the roof, nmi?in:ï¬ k wm,fl_“".;d-:ï¬:-l_'. :I:.A. 4 w‘l‘."- Mn esnt / proved beyond a doubt, that the Japanese can boast of artists of the highest talent in execution hree of our ol syrough mitetaage indred lamps a, _ Passing . Peat .7 ind us , we‘en«> ~ +=* "‘.'..‘b. #24% l.“'w""“‘) & * . y§%@ one of . which 4 44