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HURSDaAy I N G NERY to 35s a dossn, 88 Go0op s A D 4 ND, xyg 1Â¥ vYITIDP®RA TS, fl.o-h{ IR SHow DaÂ¥, 114 pat 4#‘ +3 # 49 freesboro toâ€"day. He said he was hâ€"fi:;; of removing political disabilitics from every person in Tennessee, Nasuvits, Tuxx., April 7.â€"Exâ€"President Johuo.-dvhh-:hnyu:m“.._ Ryocalo ns Bs Xe 6\ Frempmety/G< " Naw < Yorr, April 7.â€"The steamships z"‘-‘l‘,nfi-l-mhna- Hnovinexcs, R. I., April 71.~=The State Roâ€" ::l’h.muiqub,mw., Protestant Episcopal Convention. Cmoaso, April 7.â€"=The Convention of such of the laity and clergy of the Protestant Episâ€" ecopal Church as do not subscribe to the ritualistic tttdneyolthlhlopolnu dl.o--hmumnm of June, in this clty. A-l--ol.-lellolb'&.-‘m An insane man named “‘L:. Water road, killed his wife and fout last night. ® otr. Papt, April 7.â€"=â€"The river is rising Ti «h le Pathding oiigs ton oo way have been partially carried away by ice. Lawistox, Ms., April 7.â€"The Grand Trunk freight engine Lancaster exploded at Danville junction toâ€"day. Five persons were severely injured ; none fatally. arms in Hfl:“)flboflo‘nhfin been killed wounded in the fight which occurred at the time, The Treasurer of the Royal University has fled to the United States with its funds. The news from the seat of war is so contraâ€" "h“:l‘!ldm as to be utterly unreli« AMERICAN NEWS. H April 7.â€"Itis reported that the """:;.: th’"flb-o-hulhru in the interior is still being carried on by the insurâ€", rectionists. P New Yorr, April 7â€"â€"The Heraids Havans special says ten gunboats from Soain, and thing have esn ardered io e H ’:l:l.l..uâ€"'-bolml(m YAN h :’c-‘u.:b;ydmn.mu::h A January last on a charge of keeping a depot of YEW3 1i LOXDOX, Loxnos, A 8. â€"Advices from Madrid give a report M'“;ahl Serrano, President of fioudlhbhq-d‘hlnl'l‘q: “lhluudl'l:o.m -iun:om'., a directory is being formed ‘control ofthe Government, _ { Mapmi, April 3.â€"The discussion upon the constitu:ion which commenced in the constiâ€" tuent Cortes on Monday has became warm. Senor Castillar, an eminent Republican, made a speech yesterday strongly in oppesition to of any amendments which have an effect of altering the spirit of the constitution. j ment have resolved to reduce the army, and to postpone the call for recruits, on the ground of economy. ~* * } which were held to.day, werse dispersed by the pollice, and many arrests made. ur Or Moviuurs, A 8.â€"The steamship N: Seotian, from 'P'gflnd. March 28th, arrived toâ€"day . Quzexstrows, A 1 8.â€"â€"The steamship Kanâ€" mh-urlnd’t't'o-ltw York. Â¥YESTERDAY‘s3 DESPATCHES. in reply to Mr. Lowe, said the reduction in the estimutes was due to the efforts of the late Government in making the army and -Z’a. and desultory nvrdb the & con n m-llnnm.o{luntokluhmm was agreed to. .. Movues, April 8.â€"The steamship Novs prmmgnp ze milmscre > cicmisr Pnpages > 4 SrerantiineeAiaretne ho e several smaller iteoms. This will give a decrease of £3,000,000, and will leare nearly £5,000,000 clear surplus. ARunt, the late Chancelior of the Exchequer, it reoly to Mr Lowe sald thae nadnailan 1. Loxnox, April 8â€"â€"Specie in the Bank of England has decreased £388,000 since the last report. In‘the House of Com this Hon.: Robert Lowe, M-ou, loo m- chequer, submitted the anaual budget, in the «xplanation of which he said the Ministry propésed to deal separately with the goneral «xpenditures=â€"â€"those for the Abyssinian war. The estimates by the Hon. G. W. Hunt, his predecessor in office, were £13,000,000, while the receipts were £72,500,000, leaving a deficit of £500,000, which bad to be met this year. He (Ir.‘l::le) estimated cxp-dltnz 4:! the present year at wing a reduction of n,uo,ofo“"um from the estimated expenditures of last year, which was gained chiefly in the admiraity and war offices. He estimated the revenue of the present fiscal year at £73,000,000, orfan excess over last year of £250,000, so if the Abyssinian war were not to be provided for, the surplue would be £4,500,000. The expense of the Abyssinian war was £9,000,080, of which £1,000,000 wers expended in India. The country had still £4,000,000 of this amount to pay." The surplus of the present year would Just balance the Abyssinian expenditure and the general deficit. Under the circumstances, said the Chancellor of the Exchequer, it is deâ€" sirable to raise a further sum by taration. He rogarded the present means of collection as expensive and unsatisfactory, and said its vonuly warrant was in its antiquity, He proâ€" | posed to collect the assessed taxes by means of excise licenses, granted at the commenceâ€" ment of each year, and a return to be furnished | by the taxpayer. The income tax is to be | collected in the -om:nur By these | measures £3,250,000 w brought into the | financial year in addition to the amounts | heretofore collected. (.)‘It olthhu-ud.:o : proposed a reduction of a penoy upon the i-n-ohzbnpalthl-mduyum 1 sod fireâ€"insurance duty, and to reâ€"wrrange | Pams, April 3.â€"Three Republican meetings Viax®za, April 8.â€"The Austrian Governâ€" Pmr CGaston;, whose case has been before the Police Court by successive adjournments for about a week, was toâ€"day committed for trial on the charge of having robbed Osgoode Hall last Fobruary. Arrests hare been made of some partics thought to have been concerned in thy late robberies on the Kingston road. _ , The annual meeting of Canacde Tract Society was beld last “lzcn showed that $356,000 had been erpe Ibo&o’:‘ bibles;, books, tracts, or periodicals distr orN::d during the year, . Rev. Mr. Punshon eloquently advocated the claims of the society to support. A prospectus of. the Nipissicg Railroad, ofering Mhd&,mnw-uy. It assâ€"rts that the Northern line has paid dividends equal to 12} per cent. on the sum which it would have cost at $1 200 per mile, and as it Js expected umfiw-u. road will be built at that rate, and pay as well as the Northern, the inference sug» ...nd‘l-lhnu per cent. may be expected ucsmm $# â€" from it. CABLE NEWS. 4 TORONTO. Special to THE TIMES. BPatest by Celegraph. Â¥e Froshet in the of ex=»President Johnson m,ooo“. muww'iâ€"'; s ;-iu’i.,;‘"' w t into the @. ag t in addition to the amounts | Canada.â€"Ryo d locted, (.)‘ntolthlon-oudlo mzt.::l eduction & penoy upon the & k > repeal the import duty on corm | for old do. in wance duty, and to reâ€"wtrange | sasier: receints . The Spanish Government VÂ¥it Mobtreal Line. Toroxto, April 8. the Btill children lnjure a horke whether sick or wellâ€"nor nsed the horse be kept from nfi:{.wluo using it; it is Just the article which all own borses require, and which they should have constartly on hand. Remember it o and see that the signature of l-dt(b.bc:.am Northrop & Ljâ€" mar, Newsastlo, Ort., proprieters for Canades. Eveatnoor Sars 8o.â€"That is all who hare either used the article themseives or witnessed its effects 'h: used by others ; all ml:'lh.‘ they are to e, atre unanimou; opinion Beavre ** is superior to anything of the kind wt uumhmho-"h. colds, thiek and all diseases whisch afect the wind of, As aconmchtion medicine it has no equsl ; there is nothing in it which can * WImonio walers have proved theim to be the most offectual remedy for coughs, and irritation of ::.nd.nudbynl:.n l-sl“c‘uu.d voeal orgaas) speakeors dumfl%hflumlfl- gan Â¥ site remedy ‘for the. mor "Eohoete porvone # most mhon-dn.blolouuhls*by‘ all who hare used them. Sold by medicine . den‘lers at 20 ots. per box. ‘ Cortox Goods have advanced in England, but T. & W. Hanton are selling any kind of Cotton Goods at lo‘nr&-:m:gu they have been sold since 1862. 1 and see. Sruma 1869.â€"The show rooms of Magee & Russell will be opened for the season toâ€" day, My.Afldl 5th, with a splendid disâ€" play of new millinery goods. . Goods T. & W. Hunton hold. the stock in the trade. &.__% T: & W. Huwtox call special attention to their stock of Silks, Satins, Evening and Ball Dresses, just opened, including all the latest «â€"=Bobeaygeon, one of our Ontario townshi hwj-dnvl'.lhmc“-lmbt -vi'l:' :‘“iutfiohhhu..‘l:.l;udhl-, and whipped him home, verdict " Served him right!* y ovast of Peru, was denied some ofhis, and in revenge he at night tmn:.Ltcb« knife and murdered seven personsâ€"the proâ€" dn mt alats 1k anueg ‘ little children. In the morning, when every one of them was found weltering in their blood, the public indignation ran to such a pitch that the Chinaman was taken out into the public square, ticd to an iron post and saturated with turpentine. Then in full view ot the Chinamen, he was burned up alive at his flery post. * «â€"â€"Iwoenly years experience in using Bryans e Te hnd hrire M mc ideas. The day may come when the science of etymology having filled the world with its adepts, all illâ€"sounding names will be repuâ€" diated, and we can fancy a scion of the houge of Napoleon, not on the throne, applying bfiohmdtlonfltkforl;:nh change a disagrecable name, which synonymous Mmfi The court held that this disquisition was manifâ€"stly an attack upon the Emperor‘s person, and thereâ€" fore it mulcted the writer, M. Louis Ulbach, in a fine of £13 ; the responsible editér of the .(.'l::l:. fine of £4; and the printer in a &. * Cumar Lizss ov_cirni Oc_o{g, P;lcln. nmvombldfio-tho()mk word naiâ€" :lll, mmfldy,ud.d«;.omh‘ nl.-luh,d..uo,;.o..‘ apoloon signifies a veritable exterminator. I thank M. Duruy for having at length authorised the circulation of really instructive books among ?““A__ ‘h’.mwpmqq wrong m'{::'.XAm l‘l lnmr.â€"l.. Louis ‘ a veory ominent Chroniquer, has apâ€" peared in the Correctional Police Court to answer the charge of having insulted the Emâ€" R:n in hbis publication the Clocke. h]m is the parazraph complained ot :«â€"«* I have just received the prospectus of a ‘ Dictionnaire etymologique des noms poâ€" dhommes,‘ a work approved by * his !:.u.-, the Minister of Public Instruction. I look out for the most interesting names, and I come to that of Napoleon, It is deâ€" LIVERPOOL, April 8â€"p.m.â€"Flour 434. #4. Red wheat 8%s.6d4. @ 82%s. Td. ; white wheat 928. 24. M 928. 30.â€"Corn 29s.â€"â€"Barley §s,â€" Poeas 401.â€"Pork 1028.â€"Lard 733. _ Fom Carpets, ‘Damasks, Repps, and Now York Markets, ’ New Yoar, April 8.â€"Cotton very quietat 28}¢c. â€" Flour dall ; receipts 7,300 barrels ; sales ~4,100 barrels at $4.45 @ 5.90 for supertine State and Western ; $6.00 @ 6.55 for common to choice extra State ; $6.00 @ 7.00 for comâ€" mon to choice oxtra Western.â€"Wheat dull and in favour of buyers ; receipts 130,000 busheis ; sales 130,000 bushels at $1.42 for No. 2 spring in store ; $1(95 for white Canada.â€"Ryoe dull and droopiag.â€"Cormm dull ; receipts 22,000 bushels ; sales 35,000 bushel s ,t 86¢c. @ 98c.for new mixed Western ; 582. , April 8â€"â€"p.m.â€"â€"Bonds aui 'm pril 8â€"p.m.â€"Bonds quiot at 831. «==A coolise on a plantation on the North San l‘u-cuoob l‘:pvdl T.â€"â€"The German actross, Madams ob Plettendorff, comâ€" whdo here on Saturday night. Her died recently, and it is supposed her extreme grief prompted her to the sayge act. [For daily report Pourth Page.\ rrhhod in the flames ; fre in the Yellow ackett, eight in Kentuck, and twontyâ€"thr se in Crown Point. At lastaccounts the fire was still m, but it was thought it would spread no , as no other mines are connected. The Stock Exchange Board here has sent a $1,000 by telegraph for the immediate relief of the families of the sufferers. The cathsâ€" trophy is the most terrible ever experienced on the coast. y | M‘l”.; and also containing a section to enrole Texas. Likewise to vote on the adopâ€" tion of its constitation Disastrous Fire at the Mincs in Nevada ««Thirtyesix Miners Perished Am the FPlames, > Sax Frixc:sco, April 8.â€"A fire broke out yesterday in Kentuck ~Mine, Nevada, whic h spread to the Gold Hill, Yellow Jackett, an d Crown Point mines. Up to # o‘clock last on.{n. it was said that thirtyâ€"six miners had " F Smsw Puwr coandinind ce P wiad. »P esirsier C in on Saturday next. 1t is probable, therefore that the adjourntment will not take place until the 17th inst., if so soon. â€"_ Wasummeros, April 8.â€"Tho committse on reconstruction toâ€"day unanimously agreed to report a bill in conformity with the President‘s noo--ndnbu‘ v_ma rocnd to Yirginia and , The President toâ€"day informed several members of Congress that he and Secretary Fish were busy arranging the diplomatic and consular appointments, and hoped to havre them ready to send to the Stnate before the tlose of the week, The present condition of business in both lon:‘- precludes the idea of an adjouroment Nsw Yorr, April 8.â€"â€"The Tridune‘s special says it is n:ntoodb;h:;. thobll’nfldont toâ€" day sent a despatch cable requesting Reverdy Johnson‘s resignation, American Exchange 401. THIS MORNING‘S DEsSPATCHES Execution of a Murderer, ‘ The execution of Katon, for the murder of zo«hylmn,took place at 10 o‘clock toâ€" _ & Puitaosirnuia, April 8.â€"Twitchol!, who was bbohu.-d»dn{, was fonddudt’hh mornâ€" ing. The su tion is that he took poison furnished hl-N:;hh friends, PINXANCIAL ANXD COMMXERCHAL, New York Money Market. Yoll,“lp_lfl 8.-qud 131}. London Money Market. Twitchell Commits Suicide. l-l'wrol Marketess p 7"" 8â€"p.m.â€"Flo Reported by Telegraph. Aotress Commits Sulcide. Washington. A NEW BRICK HOUSB on Dalyâ€"st., (ne Glencester.) Possession 1st May. For partioulars apply to MK. ROBT. SURTeEs, Now Hétabargh, April 7, 1969. 1018.43 TO LET, J“- & HOLLANDâ€" Bave received a b-imnu FLYVE# CENT MUVsSIC ®¥oR T LLION ; Both Vocal and t---u‘x.\ * Also, APPLETOA‘H JOURNAL No. 1, and.the ' ILLUSTRATED PAPERS. s RAILWAY GUIDE for April, DIOGENES, &4. Post Ofice Blook, April 9, 1969, A small consignment ot CHOICE FOR SALE in lots to suit Ottawns, April 8, 1869; LATEST STYLES OF HOOP SKIRTSB, At Greatly Reduced }Ha.. % Ladies should please notice that this is the last chance of having their Spring Skirts made to order or repaired. Country dealers sapplied at prices lower than those of any other factory in the Dominion. Tlm-' GRASS SEED, 438 BPARKSâ€"STREET, ' Having decided to discontinue business by the 1st of May, the subscriber will sell the npe ters On or about 1st May nest, i A NEW BRICK HOUSE IX NEW EDINBURGH, at present under lease to F. BRAUN, Eeqr., Seoâ€" r‘qdhhllo'chw;thnm four Bedrooms, besides Drawing and Dining hq'm.lnplh“au.mna- over it, a Flower Garden in front, and a Kitchen Garden in rear; also an exsellent well of water, with pump, cellar and a Summer Kitohen. Apply to W. A. MAINGY, Esq., New Edinburgh, or to the proprietor, JOAn Â¥. TaAYLOR, : Clerk of the Senate, 10oi6t Parliament House. M‘ Highest Prbohlllo!'m March 20, 1969, Ottawa, March 12%, 1869, 300 Bushels Finest Hay Seed, 500 Lbe. Late English Clover Seed, ~‘ _ FOR SALE, oHEAP FoR oAsu, > MRS, BSM1TH,â€" Bankâ€"st., hrb inform her customers ultl:‘h that she has nt:n‘hr 'm is now m -m m;eshm‘md Bank and Albertâ€"sis. _ April 6. > 1015tf Ottaws, April 6, 1869. _ orFICE, In the vicinity of the RUSSELL HOUSE y x C. C. RAY, A PREMISES <SUITABLE FOR AN EXPRES3 New Edinburgh. WAI‘I'ID. any‘s ty qoi (Rey one QOomartit, in Stowâ€" B Ridean Te Bign oftse T hiee y 22 * fhes. H. HICK & co. Mioh cwilt be nobd vary Tor, Fhr poctioatans in w . Por price see our Oldh"‘u‘. : The place to secure these immense is at the ol _L".‘.‘:,'JL"- Tes Ooormarrat, in Stew» ITY HOOP SKIRT PActoRyY, CLOTHING:! CLOTHING:! croraing : LOOK ! LOOK ! | B 50 pisces Dress Lining, only 14 per 7y‘d. %a “.‘fil'fli'l‘.lâ€"hou--mdthnw fot ‘t del “::rt:hflm;wb-m@n': '"'l.ol-:-t.fil-h ulm. 3 GOODS in perfect order, which we will sell lower than any house in Gents!) Neoktios, 46 lateat styleos," Dress Musliins, per yard, only..... 0 Mantle Cloths, only...............}..... 0 Pooket Handkerchicts, cach, only 0 Gloves, per pair, only.................. 0 Table Damasks, per yard, only... 0 Stylish Cloths, per yard, only.. , 0 J A M E 3 T H 0 { PS 0 N, 85 SDSSEXâ€"STREET, Cnrmaing they ‘ou Phe d o es t t bugspe Gop put o rhie o pet., A io Ladies* Mantles HEEY ser cevertrcrrcrecale l :M Prints, worth 94, only 0 Towels, 4 al Linen,®* o-li........i 0 10 do each line of goods ‘i&“ur.“.ia"?&l.’i.‘éi comes first hare the pick. The following are some of the damaged goods, viz. : 10 CASES ASSORTED BLEACHED CuTTroNs. M ON DAY, 5rn (APRIL, and continuing the following days until all the goods are d‘;‘puud. mhn’:orennl.yto secure bargains which may not offer again tor yoars. The greater Jllo’o‘.unn. dnl-ufiny so that parties who call early have the chanee of getting am.u'o'lllfi.u but: throw each line of goods by itself, and let the first who EW MILL the whole for saie, commencing AY SEED!: HAY sEED : We gire a list of prices that some oflhr‘fi M b:‘ul_d for to give parties an idea of the Wuru i WAaTER: WATER : l do _ AHEETINGS, 1 =© s&wun A 2 do N'..‘-.. 1+ 00 n 1 ®~ \jyrert €» L @ooDs, @ «+ assont®p o @ooDs, ' 1 * «@=_ 3 %~ xaxrues, su« and SKIRTs, §p «o on®as musiims, ANTED, an active YOUNG MAN for a general store. Must speak Fronch and BHRIPWRECKED GOODS. Apply, with references, &0., to Box 18, purshased part of the cargo of the vessel NEIL M.cKINNON, OTTAWA. | KA MTLES, SHAWLS, and SKIRTs, ASSORTED GOODS. A#80 RTED DR ESss A 880 RTED LINE x to get. A nice lot of 10164 1016â€"8; THE LOAN OF BOOKS to the public will be : +« \ SUSPENDED from this date untilâ€"further hotice. ALPHEUS TODD, Librarian, House ot Commons. belonging to the f LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT, are requested to return the same without delay. ht. _The the onl tacles that ?ml" 'u’v:l.l‘u ASL‘TS;RI ls.:fltl:‘;f and are the Cheape:rt because the Best, always lasting many years without change being neocesâ€" sary. va. Y ..z:, pediers. f ‘,m;m od.:y correspondence, 1012y Spectacles Unequalled by any for their Strengthening and Preserving Qualities. O:I.';YM onmtm be said as to their BUP;.II- over ordinary ‘ glasses worn, dre is no glimmering, wavering of the sight, dizziness, or other unpleasant rensation, but on the contrary, from the peculiar constraction of the Lenses, they are BOOTHING AaXD PLEi8A®T, causing a feeling of relief to the wonrer, ¢nd PIODUO&G a CLEAR and BISTINCT VISION, as in the natural heal. ‘ OPTICIANS AND OCCULISTS8, ‘ i MONTREAL, Have, with a view to meet the increased demand ‘ for their 0EL EB RAT E D « PERFECTED SPECTACLES, APPOIXTED # YOUNG & RADFORD, JEWELLERS AND OPTICLANS, Astheir SOLE AGENTS for this place. They have taken care to give all needful instructions, and have confidence in the avbility of their agonts to the requirements of all customers, An op‘{or'. my will be thus afforded to procure, at ail RECEIVE ORDERS FOR WORK In all the various branches of his business. Ottawa, Mfitl. 1869. 1011y MASONIC HALL B ‘ELGINâ€"STREET, Where he will be happy to meet friends, and Sth April, 1869. PLAIN ~AND DECORATIVE HOUSE AND SIGN PAIN TER, Respectfully informs the public that he will in a FEwW pays _ â€"â€" _ OPEN A FIRSTâ€"ChAS3 PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Pending which his office will be on the * _ FERBT FLOG0 R § A. W . L*#** Ottawa, April 5, 1869, wng desk, b. w. cane seated chairs, b.w. centre ’ table, side table, books, ictures, &c. Also a foldâ€" ing iovalid chair on wiflooll. In diningâ€"room, side board, dining table, cane chairs, side table, &o, In bedâ€"room, one oak bedâ€"room set, consist. ing of m,»hron, enclesed washstand, black walnut bedsteads, bureaus with superior plate D, glass, a very handsome b. w. wardrobe, linen press, crib bedstead, child‘s carriage, hball oll cloth, hat rack, clock, hall stove and pipes, ccoking stove and kitchen furniture, crockery, china and glassware. Also a choice collection of house plants and flower stands. A quantity of pickles, preserves, &c. Also will be sold a set of gentloman‘s fencing foils, masks, pads and gloves. All articles open for inspection the day previous to sale. % Terms of saleâ€"Cash in bankable tunds. Bale to commence at ONE p. m," oN TUESDAY, APRIL 13t8, 1869, his Household Goods, ocuhun} of Drawingâ€"room Furniture, in N.Y. tetoâ€" aâ€"tete, in hair cloth, large easy chair, and drawingâ€"room chairs to match, fancy work table, side table, centre table, whatâ€" nots, oil paintings, &c. In parlour hair cloth eouch, b.w. book:case glass top, gentloman‘s wriâ€" ALL PERSONS _ who may have in their possession any The subscriber has been favoured with instrucâ€" tions from J. 8. HENDERSON, Esq., to sell at his residence, Corner of Stewart and Gloucesterâ€"sts., ~THR OTrAWA CIMks, aAPRIL o LADIESY‘ JACKETS;CLOAKS&COSTUKES, HATS, BONNETS, AND MILLINERY, TOâ€"DAY, (MONDAY,) APRIL 5t8, [.POI.I'AI'I' AND PEREMPTORY BSALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Decorative Painting. M AGEE â€" & RVUSSEL L MILLENERY AND® MANTLE MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY BABY LINEN, &e., &c »â€" Magee & Russell. will be opened for the SEASON, By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. Auction Sates. UNDERâ€"CLOTHING, , Flowers and Feathers, SHOW ROOMS . ROWE, Auctioncer. 1016td4 or A Mev® mecpi ns divate w 20008 ein & find a n'.r::uu y applying The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned at the City of Ottawa, as ‘Livery Stable Keepers and Veterinary Surgeons, under the names, style and firm of * TOZER & HENEY," has been &ud.yduulmhy-udm Mr. Heney will pay all debts due by the late Arm, and cpilect all amount« due thereto. Dated at Ottaws, this Twentyâ€"ninth day of March, A. D. 1889, No will offer for the next TEN DAYS, the stock above mextioned, which is all firstâ€"class and warranted in every particalar. Parties wishing to purchase & good reliable instrument,. either PLANO, MEâ€" LODEON or ORGAN, will find this ‘a chance seldom to be met withâ€"as the stock must be sold within the next ten days regardless of price, or reâ€" turned to the consigners, Inspection invited. DlllOLUTIOI oF PARTNXERSHIP. London Music Store, Wellingtonâ€"st. A NB e The undersigned being desirous of disposing of his entire stock of . Nonc’l. and medicines sent to any pt;t of thoDo-nlol. N. B.â€"Charges moderate. Member of the Ontario Veterinary College, by appointment . 8. to the Governorâ€"General ; als>, V. 8. to the County of COarleton Agricuitural Veterinary Infirmary attached for sick and lame horses, under the direct management of Cor. Rideau and Ottawaâ€"sts. q\ |â€" _ Firsrâ€"Crass Rromxo axp Davixo Horses. _ldlul attendance to regular boarders free of Tlln oTTAaAWA LLYVERY PIAXO-FQBTES, MELODEONS Ottawa, April 7. Two gentlemen requiring BOARD can be acâ€" commodated in a respectable private family. Apply to the office of this paper, or to Mr. E. ROWSELL, Members ot Parliament can have comfortably FURNISHUkD BEDâ€"ROOMS, with use of sittingâ€" room, by applying to WM. PORTER, Queenâ€"st., opposite the Parliament building, .. Ottawa, April 7, 1869. 1017â€"3 & T:kl;u&::owollflod'umu tolot.\] reakfast, u » tuation sant. Addnu."%ulu office, or i‘fi‘%‘u’i Bankâ€"st. «tae. 101521 FUIII.IIIID lr:l. 1011b SALB.. AND â€"BAIT, STABLES, ; Russell House. 1| HECTOR McLEAN, » _ Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. Ottawa, 23rd March, 1869, â€" 1005td sent occupied by Mrs. Parde acres of land, with a good building erected thereâ€" en, at present mw by the Rev. Mr. Bliss. That â€" property wa as " Willow Cottage," situate on the North side of Vittoriaâ€"street, in the Ci% of Ottawa, at present occnpied by Mrs. Smith. very valuable :ropow, being part of Lot No. 2, on the North side of olllnfton-nnot. on which is erected a. h.rr Stone Building, at pre. sant nammniad he M.. ui __ OE PSAE --.--.â€". CCECIY® The Rear or North 4 of Lot No. 27, in the 7th Conâ€" cession of the Township of ‘ Marlborough, in the County ot Carleton. | That property ‘known as\ *‘ Rideau Villa," situale about 1 mile from the city â€" limits, being composed of a part of Lot I, Concession C, in the Townflrlr otloru, Mhh:flnlntm T and 8 acres of land, with a good building eractad thara._ E T se e i EWe PWile" ing, at ent occupied by D. ll..lauvou, Tousâ€" L:fnt (mx and E. & V. Beaucaire; Lot No. 2, North side of Clarenceâ€"strest, The West 4 of Lot No. 3, North sidg of Clarenceâ€" Lot No. 8, South side of Yorkâ€"street. Lots Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, North side of Wilbrodâ€"street, all in the City ot Ottawa ; also, k Lot No. 5, in the 4th Con., 0. F., of the Townâ€" 21&.01 Gloucester, in t::ICouty of &"M; tol; above rty g to the Estate the late Bhrr;?:uw Pres Lot No. O,Mndoof!'ork-“htlnclty of Ottawa. won or hy sheneee S i oo atk Omert ® ownship and the SouthjdwNo.N.hthludquuhu. Rideau Front, of the Township of Gloucester, all in the County of Carleton, under powers of sale eontained in Mortgages from the owners thereof to the Ottawa Permanent Building Society. _ _ _ For terms and conditions application must be made to the undersigned. 7 That very valuable Lot known as Letter C, west side of Sussexâ€"stroot. « The North 4 of Lot No. 1, North side of Clarenceâ€" street, upon which is erected alargo Stone Buildâ€" Wednesday, the 28th day of April next at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, at the The following Lots are now ofered for sale by rlvuo contract, and if not dispoâ€"ed of on or before he TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of APRIL next, they will be offered for sale by One tenement contains 25 rooms, and the other 20 rooms, and rents for $540 por 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. Parties wishing to view the property will be shewn it by calling on MR. JORBN COOK, Grocer, corner of Esther and Biddyâ€"sts. vARD. HECTOR MoLEAN, Auctioneer and Real Rsâ€" 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 premises, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of APRIL, prox., at 12 o‘clock, noon, Lot No. 10, on the south side ef Queonâ€"st., in this city, with a 2} story Plastered Wooden Rouse thereon, 66 feet in tront by 32 feet in depth, divided into two tenements, with an alley or archway in the centre, with rooms above it: f Auctioncer and Real Kstate Agent. Ottawa, April 3, 1869. s 1014t4 EKETINXG OF PARLIAMENT, Terms and conditions made known at the time of Wilbrodâ€"st. : Lot No, 11 on‘ the North side of Bessererâ€"st., opposite Mrg. Besserer‘s cottage, Terms ard conditions made known at the time and place of sale. A. 0. F. COLEMAN, V. 8., (EERermy CR The lnbocr.nbor\' has receired inh-ué? from the heirs of the Estate of the late L. T. B ERER to sell by PUBLEC AUCTION, at his Sale Rooms, 18 Sparksâ€"st., on MONDAY, the 12th INST., at 11 o‘clock, A.M., the following very desirable Lots of Land, viz. : Lots No. 45 on the south side of Stuartâ€"st., and 45 on the north side of Wilbrodâ€"st. Lots Nos, 32, 83, 34 and 35 on the North side of Ottawa, March 19, 1869. By H. McLean, Auctipneer. ‘ALI OF VERY VALUABLE PUBLIC AUCTION, â€"By H. l#cLeun,‘Aucuo:':eer. XECUTORS8 SALE. By H'b McLean, ‘ Auctioneer. VCTION SALE OoF CcITY LOTS. AND ORGANS, RUSSELL HOUSE. _B'aardtn( & THE VARIETY HALL _ ffuction Sates. REAL ESTATE. nications promptly atitended to, Next door to Dr. Dorion‘s. 1¢17â€"b J. FRASER, THOS. TOZER, A. H. HENEY, ON E. MILES, H. MoLEAN, 1002td iTH, vances made en LUMBER on the most reasonable We respoctfully solicit a share of your patronage. As the Cove 1s very extensive, wo can assure you We would inform you that we have resumed possession of the premises occupied by us from 1844 to 1860 and well known ‘as GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Ottaws, January 21, 1869, Q54tf TO LU-IIIII:.- Mr. Desbarats feels grateful for the sympathy tendered aim on 1ll sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new office. may be sert, ‘and will be punctually attended Q as usual, arrangements having been made to préâ€" vent any interruptioa to the business, Where hil ofders for the .. 7 CANADA GAZETTE, The undersigned begs to state that he has ; OPENED AN. OFFICE OVER A. MeCORMICK S STORE, and a general assortment of Houseâ€"furnishings m.“.umwmlpfloubbofoun n the Ottaws market. THOS8. ISAAC‘8, CENTRE TOWA\ ©_ PLOUGRS, COULTIYATORS, IRON, Coat, SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE Anmousands can testify that you can purchase Bailders‘ and House Furnishing Hardware, Paints of all colours, Glass, Oils, Putty, &c., &6., at Birâ€" kett‘s Hardware Store, No. 24, Ridean â€"st., cheaper than at any other place in the city. PM"~Public and Private Buildings, Conservato. ries, Vineries, Manufactories, &o., warmed by Steam, Hot Water,or Warm Air, on the latest and most approved principles, PAINTS, OILS, ~GLASS, PUTTY, A call is respectfully solicited. PM"Remember tho place, THO8. BIRKETT, ; Bign of the Anvil, No. 24, Kideauâ€"st. P. §.â€"All goods delivered free to any part of the & la»ge stock of materials for the above branches af h}:.u constantly on hand. Importers of ; EOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. : No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin P aud'A‘Cop‘}-)a- Smiths, â€"Bell Hangâ€" ‘eflective powerercels anything in use, We inâ€" vite mill owners to examine it. s *â€"BTOYV E 81 Hall, Fancy, Parlout and Cook Stoves, in great .‘3;3- for Eaton‘s Patent Automatic, Selfâ€"Venâ€" ating, Wood and Coal Stoves. Also Beecher & NEW AND BEAUTIFUL:! ARDW ARE :; 44 Cmrn. * STOYVE DEPOT, We are now making a new MILLL LAMP ; its TOVES8! STOVES : and manufactured on the premises by At THE® Srox or tnE Anvi IN THE CITY ; therefore be caretul of fire, and have your 8TOVEâ€"PIPES CLEAXNED during the mild weather. ARDWARE! HARDwWARE : U NIOKNKX â€"C OV E. CHARLOTTE DE RUSSE MOULDS, PUDDING ICE CREAXM BLANC MANGE JELLY LYTH & KERR, Urders received for all sorts of HOT AIR ~FURNACES. Block Tin Z'Oa and Coffee Pots, We are, 0 WATER WwWoRrKks ; Nams, Rork, CBarms, TIN AND COPPER WORK, :: â€" MILL LAMPS,. Jjust received direct from England. Your obdt/ servants, M. BTEVENSON & co. No. 24, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa, ation will be given, and adâ€" H. MEADOWS & CO., QuzeBzc, 1st March, 1869. & Hardaware. OR STATIONERY, ESMONDE BROS., â€"st., Ottawa. MOULDS, MOULDS, MOULDS, MOULDS, 43 Sparkeâ€"st. "THE â€" OTTAWA CITIZEN" Lovm.us SERIES OF SCHOOL BUOOKS, : B MI Geography, with 39 soloured maps, The Progressive, with head lines Payson, Dunton and Scribner‘s do Miller‘s Superior Copy do Exercise Books Slate and Slate Penciis Dwarf Ink Bottles . White Chalk Crayons Pens, Lead Penvils, Rubber Pencil® Heads, At "The Ottawa Cicizen " Etationery and Printing House, PRINTING HOUSE Estra Superfine Ivory Cards, Plain and Mourning for Ladies and Gentliemen. N.B.â€"All orders for Engraving and Copper Plate Printing will have prompt atteation. l'lvnc PaPERâ€" Best quality Royal, 4to, 12 and 14 staves; Tuwn PAPERâ€" Assorted Colours. 1 OPY BOOKS and SCHOOL REQ £ITES L VUI= Firru Book, 55 illustrations, strongly bound in eloth boards. Fifty cents. bound in cloth boards. Rorty cents. HE KEW CANADIAKX KATIONAL BERIES of READJING BOOKs, Authorized by the Council of Puonc Instruction for Ontario. The prices are ; First Boox, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth. Five cents. First Booxâ€"Part Reconc, 54 illustrations stronglv bound in limp cloth. â€" Ten cents. Brcoxp Boox, 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. ‘Twenty cents. Triro Book, 4! illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Thirty cents. ~ Fourtu Book, 45 illrâ€"trations, stronglv Lennie‘s English Grammar _ 16 Good ones of Oriental, Egyptian, Wild Flowâ€" ers, Sporting, Shakspeare and other patterns, price $1 Easy Lessons in Geography, 45 cents History of Canuda, by Hodgins 50 Bangster‘s National Arithmetic 60 do â€" Rlementary® â€"do â€" 95 A good assortment of Amber, Buff, Sailmon Colored Envelopes, all sizes price, from $1 per M. j Handbi:ls, Posters, Circulars, C:rds, Books, Pamphlets, &¢., &¢., on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, T l)l.unm CcarRDs Papers, "Cowan‘s" and other makers lmperial Cream Laid knvelopes, extra thick Superfine: do do _ double thick Extra Satin do do * do Enamelled te ;‘ do do Royal do do . French Shaps Opaque [tinted enamelled}do Extra Satin, Water Linsd do Of â€"Promissory Notes, Drafts, Deeds, Mortâ€" gages, &e., &o. Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap and Letter Paper. k. § Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Double Demy, assorted colours Heavy Book Paper Extra Thick Coloured: Demy Tinted Large Folio Post, assorted Cream Laid do do Yellow Wove do Yellow Wove Mediam COream Wove _ do Flnt'l‘odnupo: blue and cream laid Enamelle i Paper, assorted colours Card Boards, plain and coloured Printers‘ Cards, _‘ do do s Fine and Superfine Commercial Cards, large awnd double small Programme Cards, Embossed Border. G RINTINXG Foolscap, long and broad folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"head Paper, 1â€"6, 4 and 4 sheet, Foolscap, :l.ux BOOKSâ€" Made in any style of ruling and binding. !A'KII‘ and MERCHANTS* Office Requisites supplied terms. S RINTERS! REQUISITESâ€" CCOUNT and BILLâ€"HEAD PAPER, To be had st Medium. Cold, Pressed Drawing Paper ftor colours] Tinted Crayon Paper Bristol Boards. % * IOURNIKG PAPER & ENVELOPES Narrow, Middle and Broad Border. }RAWING PAPERS, &c. Double Elophn*t, Buper Royal, Royal and STATIONER Y ANK FORMS ISITING CARDSâ€" OoF EVERY ;IZESCRIPTIO)I, Mauve, Amber, Rose 64 THE INTED NOTE PAPER and KNVEL« PESâ€" STATIONERY STORE & 21 Rideauâ€"st., THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : HOTICE STATIONERY. STATIONERY ~~ 21 Rideauwst. ) 41°0001, OB PR IN TING, BOOKBINDING AT oTTAWA CITIZEN » Stationery. ke, &c., kc ALSO, , PRINTING, Canary and and at any PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, ‘ COCOA MATTING, &c., & THO®S. & W; HUNTON, . 47 and 49 Sparkeâ€"st, STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGsS, FLQOR OIL CLOTHS, t *# 7 . TAPESTRY IJIMPERIAL KIDDERMINSTER WOOL w. would call special. attention to our im« “'fl.i-'“xk of HOUSE wu{;lu“ e receiving additions siment every steamer, consisting of Tll NEWEST ATYLES, ~THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, ll\lll GREATEET 'Qlll". THE GREATEST YARIETY, TBE GREATEST VARIETY, 'l‘_ll'- BEST AssoORTED, THE BEST : ASSORTED, * THE BEST ASSORTED, â€"â€" At TBO8 & w. HUNToKs. Tlll LARGEKST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, [p®y coons« noverk ronxtsainas DEY GOODS & HOUSE FURKXISEINGS, DRY GOODS 4 HOUSE FURKISHINGS, At THOS. & W. HUXNToON‘s. Tm: CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GO THE CHEAPEST Go Ploor. and C. T. BATE & 0O,, s COanal Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. Icou. o. the Having been ap their .'lllm IM”Q...W BAIIIL OR CAR LOoAD, +000 2.*: YELVET PILE 200Q°® rerx #ess rork. 300 BBLS. MESS PorK. EESOR DBROS. COHEESE. Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated ONONGAHELA WHIAKEys. BEST VALUK, THE BEST YALUER, DOOR MATsS, At THOS. & wW. HUxToN‘s. HE BEST VALUE, At TRHOS. & W. HUNToxs. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘8. Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s At THOS. & W. HUNToOX‘s. at THos. & w. BUNToN®. LOW£EsT '".hb’thw; FLOUR. COAL OIL, AT ITR O N 0o

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