Cw Rooxs ICEXT Disp E AXD MA ®RCP clean, Auctioneet LE OPF cury Lors, INEKX, 4#G;, â€" #¢ meermmmmmmmmnematnt on tmneninpmmmemmmee I0n Sate, }.tls following very y south side olfmq of Wilbrodâ€"st. [.il and â€u&h‘q as received '“h e of the late Lt.‘ AUCTION, u&“ TONDAY, the 18th muse . 4 it the SRASON, xets and \ RIRSTâ€"CLAS3 . â€" .. ts % iSTABLISHMENT, â€" #% co wil} be on the â€" ~ ~ / ¢ # _ C PLOOKk ssm AxG, D DECORATIYE . _ ) â€"SIGN PAINTER _ s the public that he C & . U, MCLEAN, â€" neer and Real Estate 1 _N ,C.x.u.msqcosr“ n« made known at the time Nortb wide of Demairs., AND 1£ 69. 3 cottage, attend to the POSTING a with promptness and able terms. solicited. **_. m JOHNX TWEED. â€"â€" 849. A % i w.. l_A. ..-.-A 2 him to alf nartins A d.hign to all having Tnsinfndintiont‘s HHaiR D“ng |I|l AND R I OrHILXNeq CI. uEsnM gfxï¬vm'â€" ) r orFIC®®® F. €C m L Nee " 4+ Burge®®_~ge L a > rosan a MBSh ’db’fl’â€" it debts due 4 of vther aod IETY. ADP lb i9 SSKLE / Cik MJLLINEREy T. Â¥O P $R ~Katest by Eclegraph. TOIg!TO. Bpecial to TH& TLMES. Mr. Murphy, of Quebec, has artived here on a mission to investigate on the part of Quebec stockholders, the truth of regorts regarding the stability of the Domision Telegraph Comâ€" y. es . P"l.'ho Globs publishs a letter from John L Cc euiiiy We in M lacriconds Te C walk . The Glole publishes a jelter iTOM J O Stuart Mill to Geo. Laidlaw, tn reference to. the system of enfzration submitted by Laid= law. â€" Mr. Mill says the prosent time is favour» able, that the Prosidenat of the Poor Law Board bhas delivered a report on the subject under consideration, but with a view to the States rather than Canada, and suggests that & correspondence be had with him. The towaship of Scott yesterday “rned @ byâ€"law graoting $10,000 to the Nipissing line. The total amounÂ¥how voted in aid of this road is $399,000. There aro only two more townâ€" ships to vote. s We e ie i e C canpe us The Cunard Line will at once pruceed with the construction of two new fast steamers. The contract tor carrying the mails between Liverpool and New York has fQnally been awarded to the Cunardé Line by the Post Office Department. _ ow n ts Lowbos, April 3.â€"The Royal mail steam» abip Jave, which sailed from Liverpool for New York toâ€"day, took out £32,000 sterling in specie on Amertican account. i The Cunard Line will at once pruceed with the construction of two new fast .Oc_anen. CABLE NEWS. Soutuaxrrox, April 3.â€"â€"The . Germania, from New york, arrive 5:30 this evening. All well. Afte the London passengers ani mails, ceeded to Hamburg. Maoein, April 3.â€"The proceedings of the constituent Cortes yesterday were vyery in= teresting. In reply to a question Figurala, the Minister of Finance, stated that ho had no knowledgo that Hall, the Usited States Minister, had ever introduced an article conâ€" tiaband of war under diplomatic privileges, as h“:nl currently rumoured, Ne proâ€" mised, Rowever, to enquire into the matter, and report the result to the dop!‘dc-. Tho" P LO CS 0 oncccvcce. dlhfo umm o the Government have Deeu GiPCUTETIMT 7 Napleg and Ancona, and ringleaders arrested hn in fuae reabotimcnt ABapnacremndamdr ie ts / m- of the city comment on this story of 1, and generally unfavourably to him . Hak eaerroiey n ie i i S Wc 1 2e + c stt ts â€" EP said that the steamer Comadituric, which was captured by the Cubans, was sapplied with e-d,gâ€",.-numon,tc,olnnm nlldldnot .enter the bharbour of Nassau at wlk â€". Cisciw®at1, April 3.â€"Andrew Price was ‘ hanged yesterday at Ironton, for the murder of Holgenbery in October, 1868 . Â¥Freshet in the Ohlo River, LovigtLs, Lm:.â€"'n- Ohio river at this point has boen at a very rapid rate for several days. The water yesterday raised the sidewalks on the lower wharf, and it is teared hat the inhabitants along the levee will soon e driven from their quarters by the approachâ€" AMERICAN NEWS. The Tenurceof=uilce Act. Waisumxaroy, April 3.â€"The amended ® » nureâ€"ofâ€"Office Bill had not been signed by 1 e President up to noon toâ€"lay. An appre= hension exists that some mistakes have been made in enrolling the Bill, as prominent members of both Houses d!lor.:‘toiu'e:: . «4 s â€" WBE Wl w t n Hava®a, April 3.â€"The Preusa of yesterday Raillroad Machine Shop Burneds The machine shop of the Memphis hio railroad at Memphis was burned i ght. Most of the machinery was saved Arrival of the 8.8. i Hansa.** Nzw Yorx, April 3.â€"â€"The ateamship Zanse, om Kurop, arrived this morning. ; Confession of Twitcher, Pumapesemia, April 3. â€"Twitsher confesses hat his wife, in a quarrel, killed ber mother, * 1 PA Lk en <te ts ie o n o Aneg o atruction; if so the Bill may be returned to Congress for correction. Railroad Ascident. Hartroap, April 3.â€"â€"No one was Tatally inâ€" jured by the railrowi accident at Hayden‘s station yesterday. 1t was Mrs. Belia Norton, of Port Jefferson, L.I., who had her collar bone broken. The accident was caused by a broken shos falling on the track. Forâ€" dai 7[ ’d;.l"w(“ndlflmfl Neow York Markets» New York, April 3.â€"Cotton at 281c. @ 2%¢.â€"Flour market dull; receipts ©9,300 barrels; sales 5,800 barrels at $5.60 @ 6.10 for -msu;:xwemm-, $6.15 @ 6.75 for common to c extra State ; $6.15 @ 7.20 for common to choice extra Western.â€"Rys flour duall at. $510 @ 1 00.â€"â€"W beat dull; saies 3,990 bushels at $1.85 @ 1.90 for good choice white . Michigan ; $1.60; tor winter red Western ; $1.10 for choice Amber. â€"â€"Rye heayy,.â€"Corn opened quiet _ and firm,and closed dull ; receipts 16,000 bushels ; sules 46,000 bushels at 87¢c. @ 90c. for new mixed Western ; 88¢. @ 89¢.; for choice; 88c. 89c. for old mixed Western in store.â€"â€"Barley heavy.â€"Oats firmer; roceipts 600 bushels ; sales 23,000 bushels at 76}c. for W estern afloat.â€"â€"Pork heavry and, drooping ; sales 1,250 barrels at $31.12; @ 31.25 for new Mess ; $30.T5 @ 31.00 for old Mess.â€"Lard droopâ€" ing at 17ic. @ 18}¢. for steam ; 18]c. @ 19¢. for kettle rendered. d be Lelped to throw the Latest Money Market Report. Naw Yorr, April 3.â€"The money market is reeptibly easier. sATURDAY‘$3 DESPATCHES. orswer," April 3.â€"Conspiracies against Government have been discovered at Neaw Y April 3.â€"â€"Gold 131j. A.cle:.klc.;?uc 401. Loxpos, April 3â€"â€"p.m.â€"Bonds y , Apri _‘p- 831 Fiety dozen new kid gloves, in Jovin tasâ€" seled, Jovin duchesse, and Jovia two button, at Magee & Rusacl\‘s. Corn 208. 94 Cottox Goods have advanced in Eoglud, but T. & W. Hunton are selling any kind of Cotton Goods at lovorgrion than they have been sold since 1862. Calil and see. MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES â€"â€"A great step in advance has been made by the Suiltan. He has abolished thronghout the Turkish empire the prohibition, hitherto rigidly enforced, against the admission of Christians to the mosques. It is ouly stipulatâ€" «d that those not Mussulmans who visait the â€"â€"A London paper says that Queen Victoria recently had the pleasure of becoming person= al usinted with two of the most distin« writers of the age~â€"â€"Â¥r. Carlyle and 1. Browning. These eminent menâ€"who, 80 far as intellect is concerned, stand head and shoulders uabove their contemporariesâ€"were luvited to meet the Queen st the residence of the Dean of Westminster, and the interâ€" view was ons of a very pleasing and characâ€" sacred buildings. GREAT BRITAIN. KExecution of a Marderer, Via Neow York Money Market. MAL AND COMMERCIAL, Reported by Telograph. London Money Market. 8P AIN. shall behave property while in ITALY. Liverpool Markets. OURA. Apdi 3â€"p. m.â€"Wheat 941. 80. Toroxto, April 3 Mt. and Mrs, Groto were also of body ont of the she sDCIAL DEPRAVITY IX â€" FRANCK. The Paris correspondent of the London Times, writing on the 12th, says # Assorbed by the debates on the demolitions of Paris, the lamous contract between the city and the a% W mc c tb 5ty Sovss t J e i o o d Ee t 7 T P i lamous contract between the city and the Credit RFoncier, the < irregularities‘ or ille= galities of the Prefect of the Seine, the Pariâ€" sian press has s:ld little attention to the deâ€" tails disclosed dering the trial which bas beon just brought to a close at the assizes of Monâ€" tauban. ‘These details exhibit & social deâ€" pravity hardly ever w:r'und in the annalsof crime. ‘The leading criminal in this horrible affair was a woman named Delpech, whoso || rrincipd occupation seemed to be murdering j ittle children, t ho offspring of illicit ‘ amours, confided to her at their bitth or soon afterward. Sbo had carried on her trade for some years, when the suspicions of the police were aroused. _A search was mmade in her house, and it led to the discovery of the skeloâ€" tons, and in some cases only a fow bones of her victims, and she and some of her accomâ€"= plices before.and after the fact were taken into custody and brought to trial, She made a full avowal, and noteonly did she not profess any compunction for what she had done, but laughed several times during her examination by the presiding {o:p She has got the name of the © Ogress ;‘ t the ogress of the auts F / tale was less merciless, for she tried to save the childrea of the woodâ€"cutter. The woâ€" man Delpech, beyond all doubt a most hideous creature, has sutpassed . other. criminals both in the quantity and quality of crime. â€" Her price taking charge of these children varied f 100( to 4001,, as she herâ€" self informed the court; her treatment of them she avowed with the most revolting inâ€" difference, without omitting detail. When the infants cried for hunger she gave them all oil | of vitriol in a bottle to drink, and then silenced their screams of agony by plunging their : | heads in boiling water. The verdict of the jary was ‘guilty with extenuating circumâ€"= $ stances) What these ‘extenuating circumâ€" > | atances‘ were it is hard to say, uniess they | were founded on the fact of her having comâ€" . | mitted ten or twelve murders instead of one or two. The ‘extenuating cireamstances,‘ however, saved her lifo. She. was sentenced by the court to hard labourt for lite," â€"General Robert E. Leo lately visited New Englaod, and has returned to the South. â€"â€"Miss Kellogg bas volunteered to sing at & concert or opera in New York in aid of the insurgents in Caba, â€"â€"l;:mlm has ordered experiments to be made a new kind of fuseo invented by a soldier of the Guard, â€"â€"Wood is so scarce in France that thay save their sawdust, mix it with glue, and press it in moulds, making, it is said, very good imitations of carved wood. j â€"Wo frequently hear of m"nonhap- turing :'rlececol artillery." ** What‘s the use of capturing < pleces ?‘" says Mre. Partington ; 4# why not captnre whole ones t" â€"â€"A congregatior of Seventh Day Christians in Hungary, being refused tolerance by the laws, bas embraced Judalism in order to be allowed to exist in connection with one of the #received religions * â€"â€"Victor Emmanuel offered, in 1860, to give dowries of $600 to 20 poor girls who would marry as many of bis patriots, ‘The woney has never been paid, and now the deladed couples are prosecuting the King. ® â€"â€"Two murderers have actually been conâ€" victed in Texas, but there is so muchr danger that they will escape or b"‘r:cud that a citizens‘ guard has been ofganized to keep them secure until the day of execution. _â€"Col; Gowan, the American, who raised the vessels sunk by order of the Russiaun Governâ€" ment, in the entrance to the harbour of Sebasâ€" topol, to lo::.oll the allied fleet, is going to try to raise Spanish treasure vessels sunk in Vigo Bay by the English in 1702. â€"The Postmaster at Venice, Ohio, has fot the last two years kept a memorandum of the various ways in which the name of his Post Office was spelled. The number is 71. Among the worst examples are " Wannes." # Fenige," * Venus," * Wannus," and Woerâ€" neis." â€"â€"Alexander Dumas lately gave a supper at the Grand Hotel to the artists who had brought the Dame de Monsorean to its husâ€" dredth representation. The Lady of Monâ€" 26 s m LN " AKG se t soteau sat upon Monts Christo‘s right and enlivened the petit souper by her lively reâ€" â€"â€"M Jules de Brunfant, in Paris, has succeedâ€" ed not only in producing perfect imitations of Ostrich feathers in glass, but also in convert« ing glass into a siiky floss or wool, which may be spun into threads of the Anest texture, nearly as strong as silk, and capable of being used on a sewing machine like any thread of vegetable or animal fibre. «â€"â€"With spflz’ are received in Europe the apprehcnsions of war, whlc‘!:.t«mdxlnn away. The formidable ents of the various powers are doing nothing, and a numler of restless spirits begin to look round for causes of quarrel, No one interferes 'lth [1(4 9 74004000 oï¬ bngutbbt e Pm Bpain. Ou“.dyuu.o at all events of the revolution has been to preserve her from the temptation of wrangling with her ul.hb:.n. I C ul C t o 29 c SA en * Pn w .. buudesd . bmme udadaisiirenint if To 4 P & The Parliament of the Northern Confederâ€" ation of Germany is at work upon financial questions, but outbursts now. and then of QEM show that the national jealousy of from France and the resolve to be something more than a merg Prussian kingdom are active and strong. when jects. They are 13,000 times less than visible to the naked eye, but have distinect character and form. He thinks they aro reproductive in decaying matter or in the blood, and hence their long continued life or the remote effects of them in the system. He maintains that they resemble in ehr!d« !an ol.lltrzt.n- hasrns. t dniecom cxmtenitinis Tnaret it en â€"~FAY tative poisons, or such as the virus of rabies or of a dead body, &¢., all ot which are known to reproduce themselves with great rapidity like yeast in moistened flour, so that the slightest quantity impregnates the whole mass. Yeast through a powerful magnifier is seen to be a forest of vegetation which grows, blos. soms, and goes to seed in a short time. Miasm is not so distinctly vegetable, but has more the appearance of animal life, although its motions cannot be perfectly distinguished What the doctor claims to havt nttlcd‘?mt P EF: ui wz ak sé% as k 4 4 112 ds ol chamatci ncualihcis ~tinir mafre i ty it is an organic substance and he has further found and embodied in his # agne cure"* wha will destroy 1t.â€"Leader, 8. Lours, Mo. en e 00 Statement of the Revenue and Expenditure of the Do.miq(omwm-ndlub‘uu MISCELANEOU s. Audit Ofice, Conrous Derarzti®nt, f Ottawa, April 2, 1869. AU‘IIO‘ISID discount on American Inâ€" voices undil further notion : 24 per cent» Marck, 1809 : Oltaws, Ind April, 1869. Post Office Bill Stamy hta t e w e e ie w a n 6 $ on t n un nnt n wEA """"#o 546,019 79 JouNn LANGTON, | eecatat44neee000 000000 sessesesse 40 8 saesesese00040 Commissioner of Customs. eceecetsesee000000 as4e8 804800 .... $8630,508 14 .$ 992,657 350 265,164 83 15,584 04 The undersigned will ofer on GOOD FRIDAY ‘a:-hngu-thyl.a‘lhlullu the oan.uuc‘l m:l,:.l quality Mlhm‘:\“-:’:S A One Hoifor, 5 yoars old, Fed by One Steer, 4 do. i John Ciark, £2q., Six Steoers, 54 do. Nopean, One Calf, fed by Mr. Thos: Clark, on Mr, Prit. 43,173 85 #4,.847 20 Ottawa, March 25, 1869 EASTER BEEF, EASTER MUTTON, _â€"___â€" gbard‘s farm. One Calf, fod by Mr. Woods, Nepean. Oue Calf, reared on J, B. Lowis‘ Esq« OPTICIANS AND OCCULISTS, MONTREAL, Havo, with a view to meet the increasod demand for their CELEBRAT ED PERFECTED SPEECTACLES, ____ Nepoan. One Calf, reared and fed by Goo. Glonucester. ‘ JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, Astheir SOLE AGENTS for this place. They have taken care to give all needful instructions, and have confidence in the ability of their agents to the requirements of all customers. An opporâ€" -.uy':\n be thus afforded to M.’m ABTER I EASTER ! Spectacles Unequalled by any for their Too much canunet be said as to their 8UPERIâ€" ORITY over the ordinary glasses worn, There is no glimmering, wavering of the sight, disziness, from the peculiar construction of the Lenses, they aro 800THING AND PLRASANT, mh&;‘ homd relief to the woarer, and PRODUCING a C R ToF Pigbl, They ate the ont “;,r.:.....""" y th are on r‘:sinvn n’w\l as ABSIET & SIGHT, and are the Cheapost because the Bost, always lasting many yoars without change being neugsâ€" sary. tm Yo omoloy no podlors. Tey._Sights fitted by correspondence. m:;: 300 Bushels Finest Hay Seed, s 500 Lbs. Late English Clover Seed, * FOR S&LE, _ f o EAP FOR CASH, YOUNG & RADFORD, Rey" Vighest Price Paid for Furs, March 29, 1869. k register book for \boh: C :u of -uklt.s the r of points made each day to lst January next, and the party who nas made the highest number of points will receive from thopnx.ï¬dotn rich prise. Parties visiting the Alley will be received with polite attention. ‘The best of liquors will be found constantly en hand. B. B. LARIVIERE. N.B.â€"A hrr Ball Room is sttached to the promises, which will be let at a low Igni L polite attention. . constantly on ha N.B.â€"A !s pn.-’nu. vhl:l' cupmmeentommmmmmmtmes m COAI- 1 CO4 «* 1 CoaL 1 NEWCASTLE GRATE, Tun OTTAWA LIVERY Cas C Atpaie wa a se z+ JAMES TH O JPSON, 55 8SUSSEXâ€"STREET, °SALBR AND BAIT STABLES, Cor. Ridean and Ottawaâ€"sts. : Firstâ€"Cuass Rormso aso Deamvise no;m. Medical M:::Nn boarders free of y stailâ€"fod Shoop of excollent quality will also be ready for Easter use. Â¥ in groight from 75 to 900 Ibe:, esd on E.«S;‘ of J. B. Lewis, Esq» 'â€"Vâ€";nny Infirmary attached for mok and lame m.mmm-nq-cd purchased for $120. EASTER DRIED BACON. aY SEED! HAY SEED : Member of the Ontario Voterinary College, by WV.&&&QW?â€"M)“â€? V. 8. to the County of Carleton Agricultural Society. * Orders or communications promptly aitended to, and modicines sent to any part of the Domunion. N. B.â€"Charges moderate. Easter Meats. _ Maving decided to discontinue business by the 1st of May, the subsoriber wil} sell the ‘ LATEST STYLES OF HOOP SKIRTS, At Greatly Reduced Prices. mmmmuuh the last chance of having their Spring Skirts made to order Of “’.'Mo un’lll.d. y | tb Country dealers sapplied at prices â€" than those of any other factory in the Dom i AND ORGANS, will offer tor the next TEN DAY3, the stock above mextioned, which is all firstâ€"class and warranted in every particular. Partics wishing to purchase LODEON or ORGAN, will Ond this a chance seldom to be met with,â€"as the stock must be sold within the next ton days regardless of price, or reâ€" For sale by LACKAWANNA Ottaws, March 13, PyÂ¥ HoOP SKIRT FACTORY, 43 SPARKSâ€"STREET. A. 0. F. COLEMAN, V. 8., LEKHIGH p. W. cOwWaABRD & CO,, EASTER YEAL, EASTER PORK Pm (gy and Btove Sizes.) (Lump and Egg Sizes.) BLACKSMITHS, BINN3 CAWTHRAY. tQ . 1007â€"101 OTTAWA. weighing 900 Ibe. was OMiceâ€"17 Sparkeâ€"st. $6 per Chaldron. _ tHR OPFAWA TIM®Ss, APRIL 5. _ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, In Carpets, Curtains, Beds, Bodding, &¢., &c. The subscriber has been instructed to sell at the residence of the late Mr. LESTER, O‘Connorâ€" st., Minore‘s Block, ON YUESDAY, 6r0 APRIL, 1869, The whole of the Houschold Furniture, consisting of hair cloth sofas, chairs to match, in black walâ€" nut, sentre table, side.â€"table, carpots, curtains and pictures, hall stove, stair carpet and rods, bodâ€" steads, buresaus, washstands, dressing tables, mattrasses, feather beds, pillows, bolsters, sheots “ biankets, carpets, w. ptetnm. a superior cooking stove with furniture, kitchen utensils, furniture, crockery, china and glassware, water barrels, washing tubs, pails, &¢. Also, a very superior sewing machine. Sale positive and without reso: ve; Termsâ€"Cash in bankable tunds. : Bale to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. § A. ROWE, Auctioneer. N.B.â€"Goods will bo on view till day of sale, Ottaws, April 1, 1869. 10125 HECTOR MCLEAN, Auctioneer and Real Esâ€" tate Agent, has been instructed by MR. JOHN . COOK, one of the Executors of the late James ‘Cook, to sell by Public Auction, on the promises, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of APRIL, prox., at 12 o‘clock, noen, Lot No. 10, on the south aide of Queenâ€"st., in this city, with a 24 story Plastered W ooden HRouse thereon, 66 feet in tront by 32 feet in depth, divided into two tenements, with an alloy or archway in the centre, with rooms above it One tenement contains 25 rooms, and the other 20 rooms, and rents for $540 per annum. Onthe rear of the lot thore is a small tenement which rents for $44 per annum, the whole yielding an annual rental of $588. Parties wishing to view the property will be thewn it by calling on MKR. JOHN COOK, Grocer, corner of Rether And Biddyâ€"sts. : Terms and conditions made known at the time of The fellewing Lots are now offered for sale by mnn contract, and if not dol:pmod of on or before TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of APRIL next, they will be ofered for sale by By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. UVCTION SALE Wednesday, the 28th day of April next, at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, at the ~ â€" RUSSELL HOUSE. > For terms and conditions application must be made to the undersigned. That very valuable Lot known as Letter C, wost side of Sussexâ€"stroot. . The North \lofl.ot No. 1, North side of Clarenceâ€" stroet, upon which is erected a lunswno Buildâ€" m‘u Jnod oecupled by D. R. Leavens, Tousâ€" roulr and EK. & V. Beaucaire: Lot No, 2, Northside of Clarenceâ€"streat. | The W est 4 of Lot No. 3, North side of Clarenceâ€" Lot No. 8, South side of Yorkâ€"street. Lots Nos. T, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Korth side of Wilbrodâ€"strest, all in the City ot Ottawa; also, Lot lJo. 5, in the 4th Con., 0. F., o{ the Town:â€" a o besiie mepany Atlmaghty io is Ausis w to Lot No. 6, South side of Yorkâ€"street, in the City Ottawa, March 19, 1869. of Otawa. The Wost half of Lot No, 25, in the 9th Concesâ€" sion of the Township of Mariborough, and the South j of Lot No. 29, in the 1st Concession, Ridean Front, of the Township of Gloucester, all inthe County of Carleton, under powers of sale contained in Mortgages from the ownoers thereof to the Ottawa Pormanent Bailding Society. _ _ By H. McLean, Auctioncer. XECUTOR8 SALE. ‘The Rear or North 4 of Lot No. 27, in the 7th Conâ€" session of the Township of Marlborough, in the County of Carleton. That property known as ©Rideau Villa," situate about 1 mile from the city limits, being oo-ptuddtputo( Lot I, Concession C, in the Tewnship of Nepean, containing between 7 and 8 l‘o'nhlr of N:ru. containing between i and o acres of land, with uood building erected thereâ€" en, at present m&n by the Rey. Mr. Bliss. That property wn as " Willow Cottage," situate on the North side of Vittoriaâ€"street, in the City of Ottawa, at proseat occupied by Mrs. Smi'th. _That very valuable y, being part of Lot No. 24. .:'3. North oIIoN ol;. wollinfw-!::nt. on which is erected a ler Stone Building, at preâ€" sent occupied by Mrs. Pardey. J. FRASER, ‘ . Russell Hoase. HECTOR MoLEAN, >* Auctioneer and Real Estate Agont. Attawa 4224 March 1869. ]005!d By H. McLean, Auctioncer, )Al.- OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Ottawa, 23rd March, 1869. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AXD COMâ€" MISSION MERCHANT, â€"â€" â€" _ For the sale of REAL ESTATE, GENERAL EFFECTS, - 80.. &c., 8c : parâ€"ofice and Sale Rooms No. 492 Rideauâ€"st, PUBLIC AVUCTION, M' Auction Sales. most Central, the Largest and the Deost Sat? "*"."_ in the City, and is always ready for the noordon of Furniture, General Goods ,gd W ares in large SSE Rok C m t.» snvasarved Auction Auction DLBLS, 1 APPRAISALS and V ALU ATIONS made, based oither on Auction or Private Saje prices. Hoping to be entrusted with Zm own business tavours, or any you can ind the undersigned would assure you of his continued diligence and 66 »pa® sSHADEE.** Sh ETT MK JOHN CAHILL begs to remind his friends and the public that he bas opened his SALOON at the corner of Goorge and Williamâ€"sts, where he will "m on hand the best asortâ€" PULF 1 & «KÂ¥A ready at all bours, and on the shortest noti¢¢« April 1, 1869 10122 The Btore occu: By A. Rowe, Auctioncer, ) OWE, ANNUAL CiRCULAR. Jawd P kX AT THE taftg1y HAukL. Goods w % ‘M“d for Wines, by the nldorlim is the ast and the Bost Room 100314 ROWE, Auctioneer unreserved therefore be caretal of fire, and have your SsTOVEâ€"PIPES CLEANED, and manulactured on the promises by bbC NEW AND BEAUTIFUL! Urders recoived for all sorts of We are now making a new MILL LAMP ; its reflective powerescels anything in use. We inâ€" vite mill ownors to examino it. * 0 WATER WORKS : w _ _No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., Plumbers, Gas and Steam Filters, Tin and Copper Smiths, Bell Hangâ€" &A lvi::tock ol maLorid!s 107 ef business constantly on han Meals A l17go stock of materials for the above branches JELLY BLANC MANGE © HIall, Fancy, Parlout and Gook Stoves, in great varioty. & Afonu for Raton‘s Patent Automatic, Selfâ€"Venâ€" tilating, Wood and Coal Stoves. Also Beecher & PUDDING Oo.‘s celebrated ICE CREAM CHARLOTTE DE RUSSE MOULDS, Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, just received dimt from England. RBPublic and Private Buildings, Conservato. ries, Vineries, Manufactories, &c., warmed by Steam, Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the latest and most approved principles. s Slovesâ€" # Mardware. Importers of > | EOUSE FURNISUING HARDWARE. PA ‘Thousands can testify that you can purchase Builders‘ and House Furnishing Hardware, Paints of all colouts, Glass, Oils, Putty, &0., &o., at Birâ€" kett‘s Hardware Store, No. 24, Rideauâ€"st., choaper than at any other place in the city. city. POVES! STOVES : THOS. ISAAC‘8, CENTRE TOWN PLOUGRS, OULT#V.A'!OBB. I1RON, COAL, f SHELF & HEAVY |HARDWARE ® Nams, Rors, ému, : LYTH & KERR, TIN AND COPPER WORK, * ALBO, | 3TOVES, all patterns and sizes, tor coal and wood from the Prescott, Eingston, Toronto, Hamilton, A call is respoctfully soligited. gA"~Remember the place, | 1EOTSE 45 1c cA We Pss i 9e 4 t wl C and )l::mal Foundries, with drums, pipes, niture, &o., the cheapest to be had in town. APITAL STOVE DEPOT, : .. THOS. BIRKETT, â€" Biyn of the Anvil, No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. P. 8.â€"â€"All goods dollnnf ffee to any part of the Where all orders for the ARDWARE!I HARDWARE! &¢., ',"c., f AT tng Stox or tns Axvyi, NTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ~___â€" GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Ottawa, January 21, 1889. _ Q54tf gort® | *The undersignod bogs to state that he has TO 1L.UMBERERS. dm the muq woatuer. HOT AIR FURNACES. We would inform you that we have resumed possession of the premises oseupied by us from 1844 to 1860 and woll known as . We respectfally solicit & shm of your patronage. As the Cove is very extensive, wo can assure you that ample accommodation will be given, and adâ€" HSSppF D7 S Ee o sn t homee hacsed mndlsndrbrmnmniart u+ vep mthaiy spubr .n vances made en LU MBER on the most reasonable ARDWARE ! > MILL LANXYPS. IN THE: €ITY ; CANADA GAZETTE, We are, | Your obdt; nrvuur 10090â€"2m M. STEVENSON & co, ESMONDE BROS, . . * 43 Sparkeâ€"st. . MEADOWS & CO,, UNIONX COV E. Ko. 24, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. 35 Sussexâ€"st., Otawa. 8 T OV E S 1 AT AND FOR Quzeszc, 1st March, 1869. MOULDS, MOULDS, MOULDS, MOULDS, for the sympathy hopes to see his STATIONERY, 8 J J J JB 4 G% § Garland, Mutchmor &# Co GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. furâ€" EX VARIOUS OCEAN 8TEAMERS EXPRESS ~FROM â€" PORTLAND, CASBE DRESS GOODS, Previous to the Great Advance in Price pay"I N 8 PECTION INYITE D."®& casE WHITE COTTONS, do RiBBONS, BALES PRINTS, do STRAW HATS & BONNETS, do do BONKNET and HAT ORNA=â€" do ALPACCAS, HAVE RECEIVED FLOWERS and FEATHERS, GOODS IN ~BRITAIN. Wholesale and Retail. * PURCHASED EARLY STATIONERY, PRINTINXG, ۩ To be had at Antique Parchment Note Paper, large and small ito ; o Envelopes to match Papier do Luxe with Envelopes to match Goffered Note Paper and4 Envelopes, [Cliramaâ€" ‘rine and Carmine Bdges} Extra Super{ne Cream Laid Note and Letter *TE OTTAWYA CITIZEN" Papers, «Cowan‘s" and other makers 1mperial Cream Laid Eâ€"relopes, extra thick §uperiine _‘ do do _ double thick Exstra Satin _ _do do do Enamellod . _ do dto =â€" Me Royal do do _ French Shape Opagqgue [tinted enamellod Jdo Extra Satin, Water Lined do A good assortment of Amber, Buf, Canary And Balmon Colored Envelopes, all sizes and at any price, from $1 per M. 4 _ Good ones of Oriental, Egyptian, Wild Flowâ€" ers, Sporting, Shakspeare and other patterns, STATIONXEEY STORLE, *HOICE STATIONXERY. : Estra Superfine Ivory Cards, Plain and Mourning for Ladies and GentJiomen. N.B.â€"All Srders for Engraving and Copper Plate Printing will have prompt attention,. > *# l;ll;o; Amber, Rose, Lilac and Straw Color. LAYING CARDSâ€"â€" Narrow, Middle and Broad Border. INTED NOTE PAPER and EKNXVEL«@ OPESâ€" Double Elephant, Super Royal, Royal and Medium. Cold Prossed Drawing colours] § Tinted Crayon Papor Bristol Boards. RAWING PAPERS, &c. OURNXING PAPER & EXVELOPES ISITING CARDSâ€" Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, Cards, Books, Pamphlets, &c., &¢., on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms:; LOVBL!.’I S EKAIES OF sCHOOL BGOKS, ; © General Geography, with $9 coloured mapt, price $1â€" Easy Lessons in Geography, 45 cents * History of Canada, by Hodgins 50 | Sangeter‘s National ‘Arithmetic 60 a do â€" Riementary do _ 25 Lennie‘s English Grammar _ 16â€" [unc PAPERâ€" Best quality Royal, 4t0, 12 and 14 staves: ISSUE PAPERâ€" . Foolscap, long and broad folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"hoad Paper, 1â€"6, | cud 4 shoet, Foolscap, ‘Llfl BOOKSâ€" * Made in any style of ruling and binding. ‘AHKERI and MERCHANTS* Office Baqnhiiu supplied on reasonable terms. . CCOUNXT and BILLe«HEAD PAPER, Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 # Double Demy, assorted colours ‘ Heavy Book Paper Extra Tnick Coloured Demy : Tinted Large Folio Post, assorted > Cream Laid do _ do Â¥ellow Wove do > YÂ¥ellow Wove Mediam Cream Weve. _ do Fiat Foolscaps, blue and cream lard Enamelled Paper, assorted colours Card Boards, plain and coloured Printers‘ Cards, _ do _ do Fine and Superfine Commercial Cards, email, large and double small Programme Cards, Embossed m,‘c RINXTERS! REQUISITESâ€"â€" THUE FOLLOWIXG ARTICLES Of Promissory Notes, Draflis, LANXK FORMS «THE OTTAWA CITIZEN " BOOKBINDING, HK ’lwr CANADIAN . KATIONAL SERIEKS of READJING BOOKS, Authorized by the Coundil of Panine Instruction for Ontario. First Boox, with sg'nin-u-ttim. strongly bound in limp cloth, Five cents. P RIN Ti NG, Fizst Booxâ€"Part Becon?, 54 Mustrations strongiv bound in limp cloth. Ten cents. Brcox» Eoox, 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Twenty cents. Tmrp Boox, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, Thirty cents. Fouxurx Boox, 45 illnâ€"trations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Forty cents. OPY BOOK®$® and SCHOOL REQUIC ~£ITES. * The Progressive, with head lines Payson, Dunton and Scribner‘s do , Miller‘s Superior Copy do Exercise; Books Slate and Slate Pencils Dwarf Ink Bottles â€" _ White Chalk Crayons : Pens, Lead Pencils, Rubber Pencil Heads, &e., &e., At * The Ottawa Cicigen " § Atationcry. pound in CIOUN DUMEMM . MAE .A CCTIC Frern Boox, 55 illustrations, strongly bound ! in cloth boards, Fifty cents. , mep ‘ ke, Acr,> &t PRINTING HOUSHK 21 Ridecuâ€"st .. &o. Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap ALSO, Stationery and Printing House, STATIONERY INCLUDLNG 21 Rideanâ€"st aper [forâ€" water AT 300 +000 EJ Having been appointed by the combination phoir agents for they are now . reépared to sell in quantities to suit the trade, by the .P " { I 1 OAL OIL ARREL OR CAR LOAD, 'l\‘lll BEST AS8ORTED, THE BEST ASSORTED, IHE BEsT AssuRTED, At THO8, & W. HUNTOKN‘8. ROOF, and Tlll ¢u-urm VYVARIETY, THE Gahussr VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, 1GHWINKS Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868 ONONGANHELA WHIsSKEY 8. . For sale by the undersigre . EESOR BROS. CHEKSKEK. ACON, &e. WI'. would call epesial AUODUON OD O ayolg. mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINXG®8, to which we are nwving'.“ln- by almost Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated every seamet, HKE cn;u-m G0O0D8, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, _THE CHEAPEST GOODS, IMPERIAL KIDDERMINSTER WOOL Do. UNION HE LA!G" STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, _At THOs. & wW. HUxXTONX‘® MANILLA go. nEurp _ | do. STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, l p"* Goops «& HOUSE FURNXISHINGS PRY GOODS & HOUSE Â¥FURKXISHINGS, pRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. PEKINADES, BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. BBLS. MKSS PORK. HUK NEWEST 8TYLES, THE Nuwpsr STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s LOWEST PRICE® CGroceries, THOS. & W;HUNTON, BEST VALUE, THE BEST YALUE, | THE BEST YALUE, At TBOS, £ W. HUNTON‘8. > TAPESTRY VELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSSELLS * _ Ato. COaAL ONL, DUTCH YENETIAN At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. would call spesial attention to our imâ€" At THOS. & W. HUNTON®$. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘ AT 8 TRONG SUPER C. T.BATE & 0O0, DuoR MATS, ACES, CORNJCES, COCOA MATTING, &¢., 47 and 49 Sparksâ€"st. Canal Basin. do.*