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ce whtP & ‘AÂ¥ TIm® Porth at 1055 a #15 pm kn ym 28 in T HOT AIR FURNACES. Mfl“ KMBPPublic and Private Buildings, Conservatoâ€" wa, * ho * ries, Vineries, Manufactories,; &c., warmed br * Mess > ~Steam, Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the latest a2d y of TA UREEE 1 * .. 0) ulurgreed principics. f Y, Mancu 29 Yugy o'JPSO!‘. sEED ! BR AILW A & CAi%H, * in all casts. next to & « gan" . Marine and Fisheries, fe:<<# m _ . raome l uit â€" Itiites at 4.00 1. 4. Lt _ P PaINTS, OILY;, GLASY, PUTTY, JO.'O.IoO ot all kinds, in the Tin, Sheet Iron and mfmlholn-“b. * J&LLX MOVULD3, ICEK CREAM MOULDS, Pish Covers, Blook Tin hfl‘m". "~*~~* ";_â€" UNEADQWS & CO. A very safe and efficient BURGLARS ALARM, easily attached to any part of the house at $1.25, wyâ€" COOK sSTOVES, "®@a every sise; the W!’ulfltvaflh for baking, at M f * H. MEADOWS & Co. & Thousands can testify that you can purchase Builders® and House Furnishing Hardware, Paints of all colours, Glass, Oils, Putty, &0., &0., at Birâ€" kett‘s Hardware Store, No, 24, Rideauâ€"st., choaper than at any other place in the city. A call is respectfully selicited. the + * mc Aign of the Anvil, No. 214, Kideanâ€"st. P. 8.â€"All goods delirerad free to any part of the THOS. ISAAC‘S, CENTRE TOWN PL0V00ns, CUVLTIYATORS, . IROM, COAL, . SHELF & HEAYY HARDWARE Nanrs, Rors, Caarss, and a genaral assortment of Houseâ€"furnishing. Coraices, &0., at the lowest cash urices to be foun E* *~â€" ~g4&Y t§"I Hall, Fancy, Parlout and Cook Stqres, in great .m. vats for Eston‘s Patent Automatic, Selfâ€"Venâ€" Wood and Coal Stoves. Also Beecher & Co.‘s celebrated * alture, k6., the choupest to b» had in town. \TOV £3, ail pmadd-*und.d'od trom ths Prascott, Kingston, Toronto, Hamiltop, from ths Prescott, Kingston, Toronto, Hamiltop, und Montreal Foundrics, with drums, pipes, furâ€" Au.mnn 25 raTTERNS AND DESIGNS & 1 a the Ottawa market. FRLYTH & KERR, Sealed Tenders will be received at the Departâ€" meat of Marine and Â¥iuherias, until mnson of MONâ€" DAY, the 10th day of MAY next, for thesupply, in bond, of 32,000 gallons ot the best quality of COAL or REFINED PETROLEU M OIL. The Oil is required to be nonâ€"explosive, at a Taâ€" pour test of 115 > Fahrenheit, muast burn brilliantly, without smoking, until entirely consuamed, and not orust the wick, must be free from all deleterions snubstances, and rewain Auid at 10% Fahrenhoit, A sample of s quart to accompany each tender. The Oil to be delivered in ironâ€"bound casks, containing from 30 to 40 gallons each, proper!y prepared to prevent the oil from permenting the wood, and evaporating from the surface. The casks to be furnished by the contractor, and their cost included in the price of the Oil. The Oil to be subject to inspection and test beâ€" fore acceptance, and to be delivered al the contracâ€" or‘s risk in the locality designated by, the Deâ€" partment as follows : $§000 gallons at Quebecâ€"oneâ€"half on the 8th JUNE, and oneâ€"half on the 20th SEPTEMEBER =* _ No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., lumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin and Copper Smiths, Bell Hang t nesiness constantly on hand. 1mporters of FOUSE FURNISHING HARDWABE, 10,000 gailons at Montreal, on the 1st July nest. 14,000 do at Halitar, N.$., â€" do do do 4000 do at Saint John, N.B..40 _ do do Tenders will be accepted for the whole quantity, ® for any of the lots above mentioned. Parties tendering must give their names and rddresses in full, also the signatures of two re. »ponsible persons willing to become surstios for the due fuifi!ment of the contract. The Depart ment will not be bound to accept the lowest or any URGLARS® ALiRM : TOVESK ! STOVES : ARDW ARE! HARDWARE : At tur Sigx or tue® AxvyiL, € _ No. 24, Rideauâ€"st., Ottear ARDW ARE : BEKAUTIFUL ASSORTKXEXT Stovesx & MHardware. F Wx. SMITH, Deputy of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. IGHT HOUSE SUPPLIES. VOL, TIV. NQ. 103. «CAPITAL " STOYE DEPOT, ers, de., de. UTHORIZED discount on American L . Yolces until further notice : 24 per cent. "R, 8. M. noucrt'nn * Commissioner of Customs. stock of materials for the above branches BURGLARS ALARM! H. MEAPOWS & CO. Custous Devazeruent, Ottawa, April 16, 1869; H. MEADOWS & CO. lnvhznnlmk’-ndmum-tmn:l k imerick, lately wrecked, wa will offer g':{d-fwuh.m * M OQON DAY, dtnun APRIL, and continuing the following days until all the of. riapyaifiond ooo Toole in epportenly io secure b;adu whaich -.J.I: offer a“--.. rag yoars. rt N aÂ¥s id« nlndnung.nnyr-.p.ntlupn'm who eall early will have the best chance of getting bargains, as we will make no reserre, but throw each line of goods by itself, and let the first who mlll.‘dlfld‘b{.:nlf. «nd let the lirst who comes iirst hare the best pick. The following are some of the damaged goods, vis. : WA'I'II 1 WATER! WATER : Towels, 4 all Linen,** only......... 0 0 10 We n‘vludwluolhuo-.‘flhr- wmh? .Muflnmnm the bmh’m will be able to get. A nice lot of Ladies* Mantles only................. 40 58 #Splendid Prints, worth 94, only 0 0 Dress Musiins, per yard, only..... Mantlo CIOUD®y OMIY.â€"»sssssssssssccsss»» Pocket Handkerchicts, cach, only Gloves, per palry OMIY,.......sssssss0»» Gents® Neckties, 66 latest styles,"‘ 10 #tylish Cloths, per yard, only.. â€" LOOK ! : LOOK ! ‘ $AF"$0 pleces Dress Lining, only 14 per 7y*d. CR Artexmos |â€"Two cases more of those spools for l(imhll. MR flthfllh;gotbu\h“'uvm 'ohnwmu:.duwd all the latest styles in SPRIN@ G@OODS in perfact order, which we will soll lower than any house in CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOoOTHING ! wil ts oib old vary M "For pintiniaes o price see our Clothing Bills. mrummmmtuu at the old cheap spot, Tnuz Ocomawtit, in Stowâ€" art‘s Brick Block, Corner Rideamand Sussexâ€"sts., LA Sign of the White Flag. "®R. Parties intending to make application to the Legisiature of Ontario for Private Bills ate hereby notified that they are required by the 51st and folâ€" lowing Rules of the Legislative Assembly (which are published in full in the Gutarro Gazate,) to give NOTICE of the application (clearly and disâ€" tinctly specifying its uatire and object) in the QOntarico Gazette, and also in a newspaper published in the County, or Union of Connties affected ; such notice shall be continued in sach case for a period of ut loast six weeks during the interval of time bet ween the close of the next preceding Session and ‘the, consideration of the Petition. Coples of the "Arst and last of such notices to be sent to the Private Bill Ofice. ; All Petitions for Private Bills must be prosented within the first three weeks of the Session. f CHARLES T. GILLMOR, Clerk of the House. The undersigned begs to state that he has OPENED AN OFFICE OVER A. MeCORMICKS STORE, Where all orders for the CANADA PRINTING, BINDING, OR STATIONERY, may be sent, and will be punctually sttended to as usual, arrangements having beon made to pre. vent any interruptioa to the business. Mr. Desbarats feels gratefual for the aympathy tendered aim on all sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new office. _ S GEORGE E. DESBARATsS. Ottawa, January 21, 1869, Qé1tf To ‘l’-:mâ€"‘l'h l:'gt colicction in the Mlm.‘l‘x 882y CHIEF UVNDERTAKER, SPARKSST. COPRINS, HEARSES $ CARRIAGES, Bole agent for FISEK‘3 METALLIC COFFINS, below the market. Toronto, 25th Feby.,.1869. 983â€"l1awtLO W. Notmax®‘s, Mxzetrcoaturestar®er. EKVE&RY DESCRIPTION SHIPWRECKED GOODS. NLARGOED PORTRAITURY CA8SKS A8S§0RTED BLEACHED CuTToNs, SW ALWELL, ATE BILLS. do ASSORTED GoOoD4%, COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLALN, ke, per yard, only ... for 6d T4d to 90 per yard. svessassesssecsesece a00 000 eaes M aA NTLES, SHAWLS, and SKIRTS, A88 0O RTED LINX®E N DKLEAS MUSLIY®, A 880R TEVD DR ESS H. HICK & CO. ESTABLISHED IN 1844, Ofer for sale an extensive importation of FALL AND WINTEZR GOOD8, comprising Readyâ€"made also a large stock of Biankets, Flannels, Kersoys, Gray Cottons, Prints Winceys, Plaids, &e., £¢. ; Broadcloths, Beavers, Witneys, Potershams, Devons, &0. ; Bedford Cords, Silk Mistures, Woset of England Tweeds, Doeskins, &o., wholosale and retail, which will be made up to order on the shortest notice in the latest styles of fashion and at JA geoneral assortment of Dry Goods, the largest stosk ever offered tor sale in this city 81,.25"}S~â€"8$3.00 TDt Particular attebtion given to the Tailoring Do partment, which is unader the supervision of a firstâ€" &2 A DUFF, O‘MEARA & CO. Ottawa, October 27 1983. 882y TO FARMKEALS & OTHEA®. WPFarmetrs and others shoubd buy their TEA, nd COFFEE from A. 0. AUDY & CQ., who are daily receiring by importations Tea and Coffee of the fnest quali Thoir busiâ€" ness is conducted on the llflhl ifl‘. and the above named articles can 5 and 10 pound catties and upwards. The purchaser CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE, receives the beneit of a newt e, a article, and at wholesale prices. sat tion is eagured, and any goods nbt provir trustwortby ng:h who wili al throughout ‘ surroundin solicit their orders, Any favors sa will receive prompt attention, _ W than a cattie, and nothing but Tea The following is the list of prices : BLACK TEA. ~fi&h sample can be returned ¢t our expense. We will pay che carriage on 4 fivre or 2 ton lb entties to the nearest railway station. For the accommodation of farmers and c not having heard of the advantage ofered themh, we have onâ€" TOUNO VORON .o cecre040eec0000008 es 22008 008 Rich Finvoured, 40 .....ssssss00»»»»»»»» Nery Fine, do d0...................> JREPRD BOOU ....020s»sessesseeseeneesee0008 Commen Congou, Strong Tes......... Â¥ine Fiavoured New Season do...... Srcelilent Pull Fisvoured _ do...... Very Good. Twankay, Common ,..................»» PV cerresensersesscctrerten Ou‘l-....................... * b.thoyhr. nfl&& ITALILANX BTTERS. Prepared by special permission from the original recipe of .: «BP YKRRL, M. DJ Professor of Chemistry in the University of PADUA, ITALY, Kept by all the principal Draggists and Grocers in PRICE 75 Crs. PER BOTTLE. & A, M. F. GIANELL1I,, Seto Manufactarer and ;Propriotor for the Dominâ€" lon of Canada and the United States. N.B.â€"â€"Thess celebrated Bitters aro Caurofally prepared with the very best quality of Sherry Wine, and are especially adapted and recomâ€" mended to persons ot delicate constitations. They are gently stimalant, and will be tound infallible aids to digestion. _ For directions see label round the neck of each None are genuine uniless bearing the signature of the propristor. A l02:2f A. M. F.GIANELLL â€" PEAL ERS 1X Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatmeal, Pork, &e. OoTTAW A, x End of Little Sussexâ€"st. > +Cush advanced od for ¢ diate sale. h-: m"'. .‘.“:'n"“‘..... * The remarkable success which has atiendesi the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lyse into Canadian market, by the subscriber, has exâ€" ted the cupidity ot an updn:mdlnhm- hich has already been conv of borrowing tm Iiaihst on nerpreminind fars % & fâ€"= chasors should booonhln:l.&t M‘lgo- cencrated Lye, which is sold by all respectable Druggists and Grocers in town and country. T83y , O‘MEARA & COo, LOTHINXG, V. U. KASTON & 0O,., j COMMISSION MERCHANTS, â€" FORWARDERS, * ionc-m‘uo LYE, CaUVTION To THE PUBLIC. TAILORINXG DLPARTMENT. snemsess sestssqsse0s stsssseng assenech es aesessscsscessensseseneassatsbetse00s CTS., $1 and $1.25.,.....UNDERSHIRTS, CTH., 81 and #1.25 ............DRAWERS tupeen me42000 sae + REBADYâ€"MADR AXD pEFY COMPETITIONX AIry Goois. sssss«»«G0OO0D PEA JACKETS, GBREEN 1EA. «.GREY ETQORÂ¥E PANT3, COMPLETE SUiTS, K. [ MXACkK. GocD VE83IS, OVERCOAT3, hake cccasionâ€" s ied mithe do not sell leas rd Colfeo sold «»4.$0 45 @ 50 ... 0 55 @ 60 ~l 0 Ts @ so 1. 0 40 @ 45 l 0 55 @ 60 uL. 0 Ts # 80 ... 0 50 @ ao I o s @ to ""I. 0 15 @ 80 Post Offc PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIN AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, &o. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIES &c., &0., &0 ; PROX CROSSB & BLACKWELL RKT KRATATO § â€"â€"Â¥FROMâ€" OPORTO, SPAIN, COGNAC AND LONDON, _ s TA:L- and Cooking RAISINS, CURRANTS C. LMERIA GRAPES, FRESH FIGS and :\ PURTUGUESE ONION®. 50 ':;l!l NEW HONEY, is 5 B. asd8B. as. s POI.'I' WINEâ€"Good Lable Wine $1+50 to $4.50. LAIBADOR HERRING barrels and half barrels, BACCOSâ€"The Finest Qualitiosâ€" Tomo in out, tin foil and plug. vagiae A GENERAL assortment of the different kinds of GROCERIES AND L1Q UORS on hand, Wholesale and Retuil, st the LOWZEST POSSIBLE PRICES for Wartanted Goods. A trial of the articles will recommend them. y Â¥or sale at T THOS. PATTERSON‘S, 100 » No. 26, Rideauâ€"stroot. Ottawn, November 27, 1868. 878 10 CaAsm And for sale choap, by Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants; Fusn ofstERrs, | io Tins, Pmnvim OYSTERS : do e ypouusor | . 4 f Flm BALMON | do , E* lucxnalt. a a pormasopenm | . e . ces es :‘ ~ do y »now erwese, ORANGE, pun e teeg e hege hlackbiny, Ruipberty Ant y somess vaseas, Fn'a Cbocolate and Coson, y pts se | Mon'rom Bloater Paste, | Ton'ro and other Cateups A scnovi n« sumumn Meats, gportsn Seot and Toogess onsszryss aas Jellio ‘,10 great rariety, ALRRANGE Marmalade, 4 : h a _3 st Celebrated Sugar Cured Hams and Broak{fast Roll Bacon. rargy Fhe subscriber would called the attentiod ¢ Hamilies and others to his FINE BOTTLED ALE Which is in splendid condition. Also, sCoOTcH, IRLSH, OLD RYE, And other Mait Whiskies, PORTS, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GINX, &6 To other with a General Assortment of * FIRSTâ€"CLA8S GROCERIOCS. ® t uinik . dly sothoited. > > ~_ > IN DIA WAREHOUSE, INMNAN LINEOF MAIL STEAMERS, SAILINQ FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY AND ALTERNATE TUEsDAYs. RAIFS OF PA88AGX BY THE SATURDAY STRAMER] w _ First Cabin, Payable in Gold. _ __ ETE IT P in mw> <**| LiverpoOl Of CQHOODEUOWE»»+»sss0,s»»sssssse0000e 35 00 PASSAGE BY THE TUESDAY STRAXER VI SALIFPAX. .Jobhn‘s, .fl‘ E. b.!.:nlel steamer......... 30 00 Tickets to from Engiand, Ireland ;Mnd. :‘ moderate ntn-.“h net or further ation, & Company‘s ofces, ns Jony':«:‘_u.l. Aigent, Riawa, Jan. 20, 1 Fon LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWX. Liverpool or Queenstown...... .;............+» 6t. Jobn‘s, N.F., by branch st*amer KFirst Cabin, Payable in Gold. [ Liverpool or Queenstown........................ $100 00 T C W Liverpool 0r QuBSDIIOWHE.»»+»»+»»##»»ss+»«0.200e» Winhiiikie ce cciaerabinnrerered ntrierrnnthniitrs rtureey HERRY WINEâ€"Good Table Wineâ€"â€"8t to #3.00. f LAVOURINXG EXTRACT3 and SPICESâ€" Genuine. . VGARS and SYRUPS of all graaes. UST RECEIVED, OFFEEKESâ€"Always Fresh~â€"â€"Bost Brandsâ€"â€" ‘Try them. LL KIND®S of GENUINE LIQUO rice . according to age and quality. RESZERVED and CAN FRUITS, assorted to suit the bholiday soason. < ABRADOR HERRINGS3, the very best, in OTtaAwWA, TUkLSDAY. APRIL 20, ises FULL assortment of FRESH FRUIT, the BEST in market * EAS%â€"Biack, Green and J W arranted Tood, shd sviented for inweily use. OTTLED ALE, D. .T. BROWNL & CO., Wholesalo and Retail CA8E® SCOTCH LI[NGâ€"Good. e ceneen ce nne bee e0 nedh n 008 n hn hn nhe a08 Sen nne 4000 BOXEY DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at T5 cots. each. 8STILTON CHEESE, 6 bs, to 8 bs. sizo, from Reesor Brothers‘ celebrated â€" g,r...m.‘.‘-.’“‘“‘""o....;,..‘:. n . 20, 1 No. 16, Kiaigâ€"st., «â€"LIK EWI8SE,â€" Grocertes,. . TAYLOR & Co.‘s | Lm ALE, | HERRICK, BAuSH 3 %o . Payable in At TH® sesssanee 15 00 would cali your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"Butâ€" toned, Laced and Congress. ; GENTLEMEN‘$ PATENT CONGRESS, sEAL CONGRESS, FINE ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, 66 Dp»=ss IOO'I'I FOR ALL WEATHERS." THE BANKRUPT STOCK, comprising the latest styles and best qualities of LADIES®, GENT‘3, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN‘3 suitable for FALL & WINTER WEAR. Also, a arge stock of Men‘s and Women‘s Coarse Boots, Moose Mocassins, Buck Moose and Sheep Mitts, Beef Mocassins, Felt Overâ€"shoos, Rubbers, &0., all of which will be sold at great redustions from forâ€" mer prices Lumber and country merchants are reâ€" qnxod to bear in mind that there is a large stock of handmade boots to be dispos«d of at the aforeâ€" sald reduction in prices. The public generally» are invited to call and examine the stack and prices,which we know canâ€" not fail to give satistaction to all. Remember the %uo. the old Crosby Stand, opâ€" posite O‘Meara‘s, No, 61, lsm'h-n. A.J. STEPHENS & CO, Ottawa, Oct. 20 868. 8767 which will be found completa ; bo\qf selected with care, it will not fail to give cruou satisfaction. nfiking that os8 poisthly ‘be Fequired for the everjth can y or the umn.‘ o o4 l.'fi at much mrmmm:nm beiore offered. _ Men‘s ware in Calt, Kipp, Cowhide Boots ; Men‘s Strong Working Boots ‘as low as $2 per pair. Nee pely $ on . Spaced . l acipiiene uin mt ui t U ies wopoly O Bew Fogiem 10 A su ow hand -'.fd., tnfl {nm suitable ware fol'l men, constantly _ hand and made by the very bost workmen. .erstaken for all kinds of work: 4297 GEORGE MURPHY PROV!ICIAL 1XsURANCE. MALCOLM CAMERON, Office of Queen‘s Printer, An entirely Cansadian institutionâ€"perfect security to insurers, and immediate payment of claims. Ottaws, Dec. 8, 1868, P18f UIIOI MUTUAL Fixaxor® Derartwest, Ottawa, 12th October, 1865. No: 104. a The tollowing Insurance Compsn{‘ has recgived & license to transact the business of Lite Insurance in Canada : No. 38. The UNLION MUTUAL LLFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, of Maine. Deposit in U: $ 8s of ‘81â€"$50,000. B, R. CORWLN, General Agent, 5t; John, N.B * For the Minister of Finance JOHN LANGTON, LIbE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MAINE. ' the above Fifty Thousand, making Seventy Thou sand Dollars é&fl,M, U. 8. Golz Bonds, 6« of ‘81 The Hon. lJ&la&:lb,dm. M.P., has bee appointed Counse m tor the Domic lon. Aillegal matters will bop.r:Lnad to him. B. R, CORWIN, A Mangger. Ottawa, November. 7, 1868. 894tf I have this day, deposited with the Receiverâ€" General, ‘r!g_uty}_thousu_ad Doliars in addition to BOOUVTS AN D S H O ES, HER MAJsESTY QUEEN VICTORIA‘8 ROYA, NAVY : > Prise Medalist of the Great International E: tion of London, 1862, and of the Uni= . versal Exhibition of Paris, 18¢7, Mrxz, JOHN LESLIE, Bparksâ€"street, Agent for Ottaws and Visinity For the sale of these aectebrated Timekeepers. > H. & A. SAUNDERS, Sole Wholesale Agonts i the Do-.mm;l' e n or sale of J, Sewill‘s W atches. 7 We would inform you that we have resumed possession of the premises occcupied by us from 1844 to 1860 and well known as ~ We respoctfully solicit a share of your patronage. As the Cove is very extensive, wo can assure you that ample sccommodation will be given, and adâ€" vances made en LUMBER on the most reasonable TO LUMBERERS. BOOTS AND SHOES! I have now received my fall and ‘winter stock CROSBY STAND, NO. 51, SPARKSâ€"8ST. ‘The whole of ENUINEK CLEARING SALBE WE EEREBY AFPPOINT Ottawa May 20. 1000â€"2m Very ches KAUTIFUL PATTERXS OF WIE. /.. ~â€"._ DOW SHADKS, pe ue @68 a 08# 8# e 6 6 w sovered with damausk, very cheap, $ AT THE VARILETY HALL: NVMBER or §UPERIOR COUCHES, THE RED BOOT, DRESS & WALKING BOOTS, Boots : &# Shoes. BOOTS. AND SHOES, THE NEW STYLES W ATCHES. > BOOT & SHOE STORE YORKâ€"ST. UNIONX COV E. THE RED BOOT. HEAP BOOTS & SHORS W. A. LAMB 8 U M M E R, B Ar tgs variety Hauu Agencres. We are, 28 Susser=st. AT THE OLD CAPIT A n AT AT Your obdt. servants, M. STEVENSON & Co, Quzszezc, 1st March, 1869. a ‘g 1483 A CHOLICEK BUTTONS, having bought out the LEASE OF PREMISES LATELY OCCU PIED BY : LOW COMPOSITION IN THE POUND, are now prepared, and will sell from this dats THE WHOLE OF THE ABOYE STOCK, DIVIDED â€" i j MESSRS, GRANT & HENDERSON, IMMENSE REDUCTION WHOLE STOCK IS SOLD O U T may be oqn.:to‘ Ottawa, January 22, 1869. eP j Bave received | GoDEY AND DEvyOREST FOR MAY, Appleton‘s Journal, No. 4. Fallen Pride, 50 cents. Foul Play, 25 cents:i Grifith Gaunt, 25 cents. . Phineas Fin, $1.20. Ottawa, March 28, 1869. NIW BOOKS®.â€"JOHN DURIE & sON have received the Desert World, by Arthur Mangin; the Bird, by Jules Michelet; London Labour and the Lonaon Poor, 4 vels;the Christian Leaders of the Last Contury, by Ryle; Soott‘s Works, complete, 30 cents ; Mrs. Brown on the Velocipede, by Sketchley ; Beacons of the Bible, by the Dean of Gioncester ; the Golden Fisoce, by A. H. O, E. ; Noontide at Sychar, by Macdufi ; the Days of Knox, by the author of the Dark Year of Dundee; Watckwords for the Warfare of Life, from Martin Luther; Geoffrey, the Knight, illasâ€" maut abnidast7 Englar®hs Antiynon 9 Goo. ho ment, ; »d‘s , t . Mo Donald ; Bad Enghh. by Mcon ; !hbriw Heroes, by A. H. 0. %. ; Her Majesty‘s Tower, by Hepâ€" worth Dixon; bomoode Medicine and Surgery, by Waish ; Y ankee Drolieries ; the Englhh é.nnonr‘ ists, by Thackerey ; Philosophy of ui:s, by Or. Beliows ; the Parish Annual for 1868, bd., edited by J. Erskine Clarke ; Uliver & Boyd‘s Almanac for 1869; J. DURIE & SON, Stewart‘s Block, Rideauâ€"st. Vetermary Infirmary attached for s1ick and lame horses, under the diroct management of Firstâ€"Crass Rrmomo axp Damvixc Horses. Member of the Ontario Veterinary College, by sppointment V . 5. to the Governorâ€"General ; als>, V. 8. to the County of â€" Carleton Agricultural and medicines sent to any part of the Dominion. N. B.â€"Charges moderate. BETWEEN THEIR TWO HOUSES, rnl OTTAWA LIVERY | saALE aAsp Bamr st&ues, UNNINGHAM & LINDSAYV‘8, April 17, 1869. PENED OUT CHOTICE LOT of CORDED FANCIES, Medical attendance to regular boarders free of REFOESS E‘8, ALEXANDRES, JOSEPHI d JUuUVINKID GLOVES BANKRUPT 8 T OC K EARNS & RYAN, ONES & HOLLAND CHOICE LOT OF BRILLIA®RTS, CHOICE LOT of TRIMMINGS and BEAUTIFUL LOT ofBPRIXG HATS CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GoOODS, SOVELTY 1N SKIRTS, OMINION BOWLING ALLEY. CUNNINGHAM & LRNDSAY‘8, THE SALE TO CONTINUE KEARNS & RYAN, A. 0. F. COLEMAN, V, S., FROM ORIGINAL PRICES ENDID LOT OF PARASOLS, GREAT BARGAINXS IN NEW MATERIALS, Dry Goods. Cor. Rideau and Ottawaâ€"sts. Publications. THE ABOVE FLRM No. 14, Ripzeavest., Cmucs TXTIL THE KEARNS & RYAN,. A N D ‘AT AT ANX KEARNS & RYAN. The subscriber boflto in form his friends that og:.- ed on MONDAY, the % OCTOBER, his _ _ _ _ _BOWLING ALLEY. This is one of the best in the Uspital, and equal to n{ in America, ~It contains four alleys, and with firstâ€"class Tohz There will bekopts promptly aitended to, 954â€"3m Mochers Read Thisiâ€"Hooway*‘s Worm Lozrenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause Of death among children is from Worms alone, it cannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the necessity of closely watching their children. By' so doing; and understanding the symptoms and true cause of the disease thousands of children might be saved from early graves. Bvurroxus or Worxs.â€"The following are a fow of the very numerous symptoms and diseases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath uent picking at the nose, grinding of the teetb d sleep, hardness of the belly, with frequent slimy ts, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arm®pain in the head and stomach, unquiet sleop, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indigestion low spirits, frightfu} dreams, and a gradual waist ing awey of fiesh. They aro palatable auÂ¥ solfâ€"administered to the childâ€"drive out the worms ghly without pain and completely cleanse the s by doirg away with the necessity of adm ring Castor Oil or othear unpleasant catharti in the use of other Werms. Â¥ 4 pB~Each box contains the iaoâ€"simile si of Norturor & Lyxa®, Newcastle,C.W., who he sole proprietors. N.B,. Ask for Holloway‘s Worm â€" Losenges IÂ¥" and take no other. WA Sold by all the Aruggists in Ottews, and lu‘dicuu deale every where. * 5 T8Â¥ A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. HAIR RESTORER Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. . It will promote laxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is imnmediately checked. Mrs. 8. A. ALLE‘N'% zymz‘u.w(::x. another fi:fi:ffi:fiufi? 1.'_1':'::; f:gugl: and ofien pnab‘:z _ Coughs and Colds.â€"Ssudden changes of climate are sources of Pulmonary Broncbial and Asthmatic affections. Experience having proved" that simple remedies often act speedily and cerâ€" tarnly when taken in the early stages of the disâ€" ease, recourse should at once be had to * Brown‘s Bronshia) Troches," or Lozenges. Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough, or * comâ€" mon cold," in its first stage. That which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if negâ€" lected soon attacks the lungs. «* Browp‘s ‘Bron chial Troches," or Cough Lozenges, allay irriteâ€" tion which induces coughing, having a DiRZECT in. Auence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure T0 OBTAIN the genwine. Bold by all dealers in medicines, at 25 cents a box. MRS. 8. A. ALLEN® suonderful results, Its great superiority and economy as a H{ir Dressing over high cost Freuch Pomades is acknowledged % all not only in this n-kL:;t in LEurope. The Resterer and Zylobalsamum skould not acknowicaged by ail mof omly in This CwÂ¥ #m Lurope. ‘ru Ryutem and E,M-m not bt used ont with the other. BOVD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Preprictore, 8. K. Van Duzer & Co., Wholesale D ruggists, Mothers! morners I Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child svffering and crying with the excraciâ€" ating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW‘S s0O0THING SYRUP. It will reliove the poor little sufferer immediatelyâ€"dopend upon it : there is no.mistake about it. â€" There is not a mother on earth who bas ever used it, who will not tell you at onee that it will regulate the bhowe‘!s, and give rest to the mother, and reliet and bealth tothe child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is th:‘n- soription of one of the oldest and best female phyâ€" sicians and nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Be sure to call for «MRS. WINSLOW‘S SOOTHING SYRUP." Having the facâ€"simile of "Cartis & Perkins" on the outzide wrapper. All others are base imitations PA Orders for Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Mouldâ€" ings, Locking «@lasses and Picture Frames, of the best and most mudern styles, receired and exeouâ€" ted with de:â€"patch, the quality of the work guarâ€" u«nteed, and at prices -h(‘ch wili nmgb ‘d““_gwo?. L u‘ & FW T & 3 & P _ BB sashes Primed and Glazed ready for shipâ€" ment, and Blinds Painted and prepared for Hangâ€" ing, will be supplied on equally satisfactory terms. Come and see. B Sashes ready Primed and Glazed can be shipped and carried with less risk of breakege thun glass in boxes, Takes this method o jreturning his thanks tothe public for their very liberal patronage for the past year, and now would respectfully announce to his pumerous patrons that be is fully determinâ€" ed, ::-:onuquou: o!; the increased demand in ::: var brapcbes in hisdepartments, to muiu:;‘l;flt «A t;lnl‘:h m‘n is mmi. slo 1 ereb; y competition in ioh ang workuntabip. Gomething New and Elegant in the style of ROOM PAPERS, DECORATIONS, GILT AND FLOCK BORDERS, WINDOW f BHADES, &e., &c., Andpoeudlnlhr.dvnk. and will be on exhibition, arranged in samples, sffording ready facility tor relection. R. KATON be{um say that his selection comâ€" rises a LARGEK STOCK sand GREATER Vaâ€" iIETY than ever before brought to this city. _ Fp.8 â€"Mr. Eaton has in his ;-g'q’ the most exâ€" port and experienced workmen, HOUSE PAINTING, HANGING PAPER, Which will enable him to execute all orders with ::’l_pfloh. and to the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" ious. CEILINXGS and WALLS WHFTENED and COLOURED in a superior style, on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest. notice, ___ 35 Burclay St. and 40 Park Place, Newâ€"York. _ _ March 26. * ~ _ ©1008â€"14y la ledw c n 49 ~Ii maTON, k:# 100%#%f Bell‘s Block, opposite Russeli House. _ MERCHANT TAILOR, BELL/S BLOCK, â€" Opposite the Russell House, Ottawa, In returning thanks to bis friends for past favore, begs to intorm them and the rbl;e geperally, that he has reâ€"opened his establishment at the above stand with an extecsive stock of FIRSTâ€"CLASS MNMATERILAL & FAsHION ABLE DESIGNE,suited to the present season, and having secured the serviâ€" ces of a firstâ€"class cuttor, who has had over ten years experience in leading houses in Oxfordâ€"st., Lonâ€" don, is enabled to supply a want long felt in Ottaws. Mx. Ropunreox ascsures his friends that nothing shall be wanting on is p.-‘nu:i:u‘:&.:‘m the ago bestowed on * Aiiis Maich 2t 1000 ...c â€" 100b d find a purchaser by apj J3 _ *R,. EATOKN, Etore and Office, Elginâ€"st., Opposite the Russeli House, Ottawa. New Style. Important Change. "%Â¥Y PERSON HAVING FOR SALE a good secondâ€"hand SINGLE W AGGON will Klouse Decorating. RARAOBERTSON, SPECIAL NOTICEKS. DECORATING ROOMS, ATONS ATON 51"'5 'I“ITK‘;‘AR! ETY HALL, BEAUTIFUL HKAIE, Nature‘s Crown. You Mast Cultivate it ~_ GERAY HAIE Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. iPRICEKâ€"3 CENTS. Very sad news comes from Russia. Ever since last summer there have been fears of famine in the Baltic provinces, and now these fears have been proven to be only too well founded. From Finâ€" land, Livonia, Estbonia, and Courland, from the shotes of the Gulf of Bothnia and Lake Peipus, from the lowlands of Poland, and jrom the densely peopled towns along the Baltic coast, the same sad story comesâ€"" death, death, and nothing but death!"‘ For a number of ears before 1867, the harvests had been Kad; in 1867 they were in many places a complete failure ; last year they were little better ; and now the worst has come. There is no geedâ€"corn to be had for the crop of this year ;. bread, having long been obtainngle only at famine prices, has now become unattainable at any price ; pestilence has made its appearâ€" ance, and is adding its borrors to the already overflowing cup of misery pressed to the lips of the stricken people of those unhappy lands. Here is a picture of the scene, as described by a writer at St. Petersburg : "Fields lying waste ; villages depopulated ; private houses turned into hospitals ; feverâ€"parched skeletons tottering from the doors of overâ€"crowded places of refuage.; children wandering over the country in gaunt and squa%d nakedness ; crowds of men, driven to desperation by long misery and ‘ripe for any outrage, roaming the streets night and day." ‘ghen is no cxaggeraâ€" tion in this darfn\ description ; it is only too well g::ippumd by <official accounts transmitted to St. Petersburg from the affiicted regions. In Esthonia, Livonia, and Courland, three provinces of vrast exâ€" tent, there is a (ropdlation of 1,804,435 souls ; in Finland, where there are imâ€" mense tracts of barren and irreclaimable soil, there is a population of 1,706,000. These countries are reached but by a single line of railroad, and the greater gort,iona of them are almost as inaccessiâ€" le as the mountains of Abyssinia.‘ The soil is thin and rocky and wretchedly cultivated, and the people are never secure from the terrible evils that are now exâ€" terminating them. : A letter from one of the central districts of Esthonia says that e distress this year is sorer than ever. harvest of 1867 was a bad one ; but the as a little corn stored up, and there was hope of relief in 1868.. But no relief ctie. On the contrary, from the 23rd Ma the 18th August, . last r, no rain f the summer {:c.m scorched up~ Bread can now E: scarcely got, even at most exorbitant price, and, as the roads drg impassable by reasoun of the extraordinaril weather, no belp from abroad . can the people. The debilitated conditiotmqf the. r.ople, and their herding u?;et.ber the arver villages in the hope of getting larger villages in the hope of getting fobd :‘?e ‘ ahelti: has enl;;ndered disease, which is making fearful ravages. " All heart for work is gone out of the Fu-nu,” says this letter ; " their once resh and hopeful faces show only the blankuess of despair. Children are deâ€" serting their parents; some wander about the country, begging and plundering ; others flock into the towns to swell the aggregate of want and misery already gathered there, and perish in scores by famine dud disease. Crowds have to be turned away, for want of means to supâ€" y their need, and their imploring faces Emntme night and day.‘"‘ :The inhabitants of St. Petersburg and Moscow, as well as the Government, aré doing what the cango. alleviate this distress ; but the di"- culty of reaching the sufferers is so great, and the transportation‘ of supplies to them is attended with so much loss of time, that it is feared they will be reâ€" lieved I‘v, death before the assistance proâ€" vided for them can arrive.â€"N, Â¥. â€"In a train on the New Jersey Railâ€" road a few days .‘:Eo a gentleman got in with his wife, a gicklyâ€"louking lady, and a little baby. The car was nearly full ; only two seats were half vacant.. In eachâ€"sat a , one of the Hog family, who fi:u up as the lady paused, then turned quickly again to his ':?:er, raised that hiflaer up, and feigned unconsciousness. The lady stood ?uwellu she could ; the gentlieman walked from end to end ‘of the car, looked for a s#seat in vain, At last in despceration he nudged Mr. Hog, who looked up, saw what he could not help seeing then, the poor, wearied woman with her babe, and with a scowl picked up his shawl and moved into the next vacaut seat, removing ‘therefrom the apâ€" purtenances of his brother or cousin Hog, to whom he gruiited his distress at being inconvenienced.â€"N. Y. Post. ion. An excellent penny pamphlet for working men on em&.:&n"“hbour, and wages in Canada, has just put into our hands. â€" Jt is 'rM'h ‘:y Mr.drmk Lynp, a gentleman who recently reâ€" tu’;d from Canada, and whose u’-c is already familiar to the public from the articles and letters which have appeared in his name : in the daily and weekly papers, and which have, to no inconâ€" ifi?bh extent, been the cause of the Mar. Lyxx anp tus Inmxiorarro® Movexext.â€"The â€" London _ Zastern Post, of the 27th ult., contains the folâ€" lowing in a leading article:â€"* At a time when thousands of the employed are preâ€" paring to quit their native landâ€"for one in which they may at least be able to earn their daily breadâ€"it becomes a matter of much importance to have some reliable information, published in a. cheap and compendious form, *to guide intending emigrants it their arrangements for emâ€" igration, so as to enable them to set to work in the best and most economical way, and to giye them â€" some inkling to what may be there chances of bettcring their condition in the land of their cdor n ©â€" An arnaallont nannv numnhlat® fnr present movement in favour of emigration to Canada. Mr. Lynu‘s pamphlet begins by giving a short account of the reasons whytbeLbonring classes should take a more active interest in the opportunities opened to them in the colonies. ~He then proceeds to give some practical details of the classes of men required in Canada and the wages that are paid by various firms â€"in different places. The particulars of the Canadian markets, and cost of food, the law of free grants of land, and an account of his journey to the districts where these grants are given, with a desâ€" cription of the Muskoka territory, follow. The whole is concluded by a detailed acâ€" count of the cost of railway and steam transit to different places in Canadaâ€" with the name and charges ‘of the on the road, or at any point where traveller may have occasion to stop. 1 FAMIXE IK THE BALTIC. hose name is plic from the ave appeared 0 no inconâ€" cause of the

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