Aged 17 yours : 1g_ im., May ho rest & CaA obtaig «e y oi residence of hy > f-‘.m....,._: ! N " pre ut terijngt IMES OFFICR of the ‘Lnn’ * f 1&". MNM‘&‘ .",. y SED BOTR ty "..Ollt-a: and Puin in the INX most a Specific. u f AND , ar even the most Africs and Chinz, _ever more or less “‘.“ 4 wilder and more Eovarny is considered tdd-hd after a lingey. of Prin Kilee that has been fawily “- and have 4 where L hure ‘d Shipment in‘l...z ure, sad in curing tiie (hl, Give and oven in the Satest by Celegraph 'ulw)tllnlfl- T JmoÂ¥T0, April 30. Theolife ot Mr. Justice John Wilson is deeâ€" pired of. Wis bealith bas declined rapidly of hte, and bi;-dieal ud:.hln u‘n-y :: death may be sudden, or he WA inger, there is no doubt m.‘h.- wflfcd fataily. n.e.p’obmufrnghm.mu m;mm The City Council were again rather firy I" " Sdccourae anmnaxnat M E* _ Â¥ise Montreal Line. 1-..‘:;- night ri‘:ha he nst WE _ " / _ wi with a heavy horse whip; which, as rumourt wuhhwm‘nmvbomm man‘s back.. The motion to admit reporters. to committeo meetings was negatived. * om'thnme by Whiskey Mason y. _The cases are postponed ifconsequence of hig ilincss. A heavy rain «nd thduder storm set in toâ€" day WD“' TIMES. * f Moxtrsar, April 30. The water mdtd during last night, | at cleven weleck this morning it was beâ€" low revelment, wall. About 11:30 it | rose rapidly, and no® 11:30 p.m. it is higher evr before kuown, and is still 8t. us iscc i6 Nee mss shes lua 1# Ue CC N TE Wkes Pb all flooded. The City Council havs apâ€" znnd a committee to relieve cases of disâ€" wees, Sinall boats convey passengers gh the streets. $ The printers‘ strike is now in full Jrer 160 men are out of werk. The i« as bave combined not to employ nion pinters, and decided to. issue only two wolumns a day, until the atrike is ended. The Glemifer passed Father Point at noon tâ€"day. She lett Glasgow on the 25th of Warch. This is the third year sahe bas arâ€" wÂ¥ The Perueran SfTiYGOG WE LMILMMIIT _ morning. ° Mails due toâ€"morrow afternoon Flout Ave cents lower. * (CABLE NEWS. Loybos, April 20.â€"â€"In the House of Lords this morning, the Bill introduced by the Marquis of Clanticaide, reculating leases in )..hu,p.dlhmo.dm. Pianms, April 20.â€"â€"In the Corp® WOR "! _ My-m-m concerning the mu%uwflbhfldflm A reduction of the present rates of duty was mu-flummflum .cwmlhwomhbm Mndmlunchlhm RBratrx, April 20.â€" A meeting of the Federal ('oucilcl:‘wv-‘l-m called for the 28th inst. A hz «d Arst paid heretofore. aaommaty: C â€" * 0 KL B Vecaer a m .mam-uumnaw .wmhoï¬d.‘duw Mating is apprebended. The workmen anâ€" | nounce that they are ready to resame work | pescefully at a small advance on the prices | sach N* Tosx, April 20,.«â€"=100 4 =7 says :â€"Aun A in Cubs, in & to know, says have 5( in various purts of the Island, on of whom have Wwith sullle they coald enrol 1753,000, and it is stated that Geon. Stcedman has lan The Cubsns in this city have been w but assiduously, wortking to aid their mdms.mumm-m-‘“ men, money, and muni Volunteoring is going on very rapidiy, but very quictly ; and m..m’l,bl‘l“h‘d“ tachments to Cuaba,. YVory recently & full battery of field artillery was despatehed, and information has been received of its ar» AMERICAN NEWS. The Heraids speciai No EISREGHE af stated to have nfllgxnnllocnh on & secret mission, his object being to obtain full and important reports of the ability and strength of the contending forces, and the chances for and against the success of the roâ€" tellion. He will make a report accordingly bmruddnt,nlnmmtvm probably depend the sction to be taken by Grant Soives the Wegre Question» The Fimes® special says the President has solved the vexed question : Can a negro hold office in Georgia ? in a very practical man» ..,u,..mu-.nu»«.- intel« ligent mmnlatte, to the office of assessor of °T 2C C WWikut Filakrlak ol Internal Revenue, Naw }-r“ Worlds .â€\.l -ntb 'mԠlations Committee bave before them a list of nrm‘mwbm“ “Wï¬ï¬‚w‘w.““ of Cubs, within the last three and aâ€"half mounths. * This list is to be most diligently scanned : first, to see if it is entirely correct ; «ecoudly, to ‘see if any Americans are included YESTERDAY‘s DESPATCHES®., THIS MORNING‘S DESPATCONMES in it. From Washingtons Wasumsorox, Aprit 19. â€"The Senate toâ€"day took up the resolution to adjourn on Thurs» day, and after a debats adopted it. yesterday afternoon, His remains: will t toâ€"day. He was 70 years of ago. 4 The Recontly Discovered Gold Diggingsâ€" Bax Fraxcmco, Aprit 20.â€"The gold diggingsa recently dscovered near Mazatian have attracted crowds of persons, Considerable gold has been taken out and one lump worth one thousand dolilars. imyï¬h‘ was quist TOoORronTo. MOoNTREAL. in lower Califorais. â€" _ A Territic Hall Btorm. Inptazarouss, April 20.â€"â€"Last night a tet. vige bail storm Aoocikhs sag 4 Are sA ce passed over . ndian« apolis &w Railroad freight depot was blown down, and a number of other baildings wnroofed. The watchman of the Contral moq named Allen McCiutchy, was killed, anothber seriousiy injured. The; President of the Irish Republican _ Association to Senater Chandler» Purapseurna, April 20.â€"â€"John M. Moriacty, President of the Trish Republican Associa« tion, has sent the following despatch to Senator Chandler: Accept the thanks of twenty thousand Irishmen of Pennsylrania, who voted for Grant in November, for your late «pseech on the Mabams claims. i...--- tion, resuwption, flourishing manufactures, hwdhdf.;lhm of territory and the liberation of Ireland, would all follow bostilities against Ruogland. _ BELGTUKL April â€.â€"EC;(â€â€˜". ids l ncooima I Death of Professor Recruits and War In the Corps Legislatit QURA. 1 â€,â€"T“ AM l!?â€˜ï¬ have 50,800 men e Island, on twoâ€"ffths s. With .xch at arms 000, and it is positively for the Third District of 20.â€"â€"For several weeks 48 .‘.fl: debility n to Nantacket [Bor daily report OKtawa Ma: KFourth Page.\ ‘ New York Money Market. New Yorax, April 20.â€"â€"Gold 33}. New York Markets» * New You,l April 19.â€"â€"Cotton quiot at 28je. â€"â€"Flour dull; receipts 8,600 ‘barrels ; salea 4,300 barrels at $5.20 @ 5.10 for supertine State and western ; $5.80 @ 6.15 for common to choico extra State ; $5.75 @ 6.65 for comâ€" mon to choice extra Western.â€"Rre Io:r qnl‘d. _â€"â€"Whest heary ; receipts 3,700 bushels ; sales 3,700 bushels No. 23 spring _ at $1.39delivered ; white Michigan at $2.â€"Rye dull and drooping ’ttt.u.â€"Con dull ; reâ€" celpts 7,200 bushels", sales 34,000 bushels at 83ic, @ 844c. for new mixed western ; #4c. OA 8Tc. for old do. in store ndtflcot:â€"Bflh! dall and drooping.â€"Oats dull and heayy ; receipts 13,000 bushels ; sales 42,000 at T6ée. for western inâ€"store; 77j¢. for do. afioat.«= Pork firm u:atoo @ $1.1%2 for new moss ; $30.75 @ 30.82 for old mess.â€"Lard fArm at ITic. M 18¢c. for steam ; 19¢. @ 19j¢, for kettle rendeted.â€"â€"> _ _ London Money Market. Loxnox, April 20â€"â€"p.m..â€"â€"Bonds dull at 814. Erie 231. Liverpool Markets» s llv-nn.. w April j:rp":-,m W estern c'..‘ 8'1.. k § Cof #. lour 21s. 64. Corro® Goods have advanced in England, but T. & W. Hunton are selling any kind of Cotton Goode u\onrgho\bn they have been sold since 1862. Calil and see. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Casar Lises or Cortex Goops, PorcuaseD Paxvious to tus Avvaxcs. â€"Garland, Mutchâ€" mor & Co. are «il ring the choice of one hunâ€" dred pieces of good light ground prints at 7jd. per yard ; spleacid groy and white cottons at 714. peryard; Horrock‘s c Iâ€"brated cottons much under present market value. Ws notice ag the establishment of R. KEaton, Elginâ€"st., opposite the Russel! House, large arrivals of room papers upon exhibition ; they nt styles truly creditable to the ptowrll: in selection. _ We understand bis counections with large wanuilacturers in Manchester afford advantages which enable* him to sell his. paper at 20 per cent reducâ€" tion from former prices. We are glad to recognize the principle in the establishment ofsreall profits and quaick returns. 0;‘1‘11.& waw 10 Noflo& MRS. SUTION‘3 BOAROTING HUuUSE is reâ€" moved to the dwelling over Mr. Hay‘s Hardware Store, Sparksâ€"st., opposite Garland, lu:r & wao ks 1 d MA O d i Two gentlemen requiring BOARD can be ac« â€"-nlahdu.n-ptbkpdmhnfl:- Apply to the office of this paper, or to m?ud-«’- Baking Powder. Ottaws, April T. Ottaws, April 19. An extensive stock of Araad Cloths, MM.'GJ&MM. muwnlm-b“" made Suits and General Outitting Goods, which will be found very select. Â¥rom the experience ANGUS SUTHERLAND has had (baving besn Manager in the Gentle~ ...-.r..s. for many years), he hopes to give perfect satisfaction. n,_.:“:numtpm.-:-‘mu owing to the correct maistary o it Mubdmuml--a-m city and provincial references; also from New York and other districts of the Union. His general ..bdph-hmm Gents‘ excellent Tweed Suits, $10, $18, y FOR CASH ONLY.@a N. B.â€"â€"Alterations and rs prom 1y attend â€" ad to. All garments mlud -:ul-od- “m.!ll be exsoeuted strictly WO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with comfortable ROOMS, and BOARD if lred, by addressing E. S. G., Imirs Ofice. °_ TAILORINXG ESTABLISHMENT, in Ashfeld‘s Brick Building, Dukeâ€"st., Where he will be prepared to supply all kinds"bf the best sloths, made up in the latest and most fashionable styles, and warranted to ft. N“n.:\n- all the most fashlonable suitable to the season. â€" UR frstâ€"class TAILORS WANTED, to whom the highest wages in e oo " e to & EuEor TAILORINXCO. T. RAJOTTE. K CEmeeet PURE GREASE or tus CANADA BEAR, has been long known as a most valuable toile article, snd a constantly Increasing demand is a guarantee of its high reputation. It is delightfu‘ty perfomed, and is emineut for promoting a luxurlant growth otf the bair, and Mmhuhh.lhhaly. * Its nourishing properties effectualiy prevent the Wair from falling o@ or turning gray. _ . \xvmumnaco..um!.lm tors; and sold by all draggists and perfum» NT 102%00d. 3m (Late of the firm of Robertson & Lawrence,) MERCHANT TAILORS, Has #.Mfl Reported by Telograph. LA.M s A meeting will be held at KAYVAXAGKH‘S on FRIDAY, the 23rd INST., at 8 o‘slock, p.m.. (mm.h-n-pmâ€"dm-w Club to represent Ottawsa in the proposed match "flw-&owm. Parsons 'hlb(ujdlvfll,l-u.u. . Oltaws, April 30. 1008id Th e c . mm A meeting of the Members of the Young Britons Lacrosse Club will be held st MONTGOMERY‘3 HOTEL W ellington street, TOâ€" MORROW EVEâ€" NING, at 8 o‘olook, for the purpose of reorgani« ing for the summer‘s sport. ‘ JAMES LATIMER, President. Oitaws, April 20. AVYVAGOER*W URSMINXA. a:svnloum ie e e it CE 0 d c B uf.huh-dpodhanc.u‘u ln.wldl' as reeponâ€" alble for the same. Soun NELSON 1029:1.11.3 RNepoan, NEW IMPORTATIONS. A small consignment of CHOICE FOR SALE in lots to suit. tÂ¥ semiy 46 .A NHENHNNL Ottawa, April 8, 1909: ovkG BRrrows Ottawa, April 13, 1869. AUTION.â€"I hereby caution all parties or persons that a note # payable on the Ist NO IR@T.â€"CLASSs TIMOTHY HAY, *# 25 P ER TON m AWREXCE, Mr. E. ROWSELL, Â¥ GRLAXS #EED, Next door to Dr. Dorion‘s. 1017.b¢_ 3,100 bushels ; 4 sepring _ at N, MoKINNON, ; No. 41}, Bparkeâ€"st. LACKROSSEK CLUB. rietly to the time C. RAJOTTE. . CHAUDIEAREK, 10271 BER next, to Wx. in error, and »o DESIRABLE CITY: PROPERTY. that very valuabie property in Block D, ton‘s Flats, the residence of ROBERT h..m-llurhuummï¬t% Lots Nos, T and 9, on Lioydâ€"st., and 6 and 8, on Bridgeâ€"st., containing nearly am acre of land: On Lot No. T there is s frst.class STONE HOUSE, containin 4 rooms, a large Hall, Bath Room and Water Closet on the first fiat, and five .......n.n.uv.ucw-m"“"“"t all fnished, pairted and papered im the best and most modern style, and in the rear of the house there is & large stone addition, containing & GRANARY and STORE ROOMS. In the base~ mest of the house there are s large Kitchen, Colâ€" lar, Larder, Washroom, Pantry and Ice Lous®» and a large Cisterm capable of containing 300 puncheons of water, from which water pipas load to all the principal rooms in the house, There ate also Stone Stables, Sheds, and Outhouses atâ€" On Saturday, 24(K day of April, Instanh tached, and there is a magnificent Safe Vault in the house. ‘The grounds are tastefully laid out, ndph-uvmmuudmnmmd :l‘uu.adth'ldopu-huwyhohï¬. ‘The property altogether is one of the most comâ€" pw,wumw-m appointed in & e > aant s + ho â€"â€" uies h al unvalnte. the .“’l. .M.dm-wm ai the Lime and place of sale. * AND A ALL THE nousr.a(')ï¬) FURKITURE contained in said residence, consisting in part of handsome three ply Kidderminster Carpat, very good; Velvet covrered Chairs, and Easy and Rookâ€" ing Chair, and Sofa to match ; Black W alout Side board, Bureaus, and Extonsion Dining Tables in three parts; Black Walnut and | Mahogany Bedsteads, Tables, W ardrobes, W ash» stands, Cane seat and Rooking Chairs; Hair Mattresses, Palliases, Crockery and Glassware ; % Canking Stoves with their Furgitare; Parlour Cooking Stoves with their Furgiture ; mWM““‘â€â€œ_LԠarticles, such as are generally found in a comâ€" pletely furnished house, but which are too namerâ€" ous to particularize. | ‘!“Mhmm t The sale of the furnitare will open at 10 o‘clock a.m., and the Real Estate will be sold at 2 o‘clock FOI SALE OR TO LET . * EY The commodious premises owned snd occupled by T. D. TIM3, lo‘..“d-h Terrace, Riochmond Road, with possession 1st May. If not sooner disâ€" pudo(.ihm'mhdmd Lor sale by AUCTION at the RUSSELL HOVUSE, on WEDâ€" 'lllDA! NEXT, the 21st APRIL, at NOON. ; r«mmmummw.uu Ottaws, April 19, 1869. Ottawa, April 19, 1869. _ _ PWOo NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN‘GS§, April Â¥9rd and 24th. Norfolk and Richmond. By H. McLean, Auctioneer. HAPPY GAL WAGNER, + the best end man in the world, together with the h o w» se_citucdl Wilite Haawa. universal favouritesâ€"J Jerry Cohan, Frank 1 jl:.niâ€"(;u foru meont. Entirely now, dist u‘.ï¬%“b ied by our many | * Dommences at 8 oc Admission 25 cents. D. C. LA RUE, AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE ! m“u-#- organization extant, namâ€" M:'l'l! ~FLIVE eminent artists. Ptest annsarance in Jttawa of the marvel of the vmcu»nl MASQUERADE ! m 25 the a0 % wee it ty ht mt Of meony ctsane, mnotber will be given on wWEDNESDAY EV‘G, AVBIL 2Q1et, 1869, introducing many NEW FEATUREY. Durâ€" ing the evening an | [ ® 4 EXHIBITION OF l’ANc* RIDING will be given by Mossrs, | YOUNG, McGILLIVRAY, MARTIN, SPENCER, ' und others, of thisâ€" city. | The YELOCIPEDE CAYVALRY â€" DRILL, By 1% Expert Riders. #M"The entertainment will conciade by a race P o es RICARDO. . The only living male Prima Donns, outnvailing and well worthy the attention of purcha» KR MAJESTY*8 TuCKiTLE. BROTHER JONATHAN & JOHN BULL By kind of Col, Lord A. Russel!, the %ulu nï¬n_plyin) will be in ..:d:-: Ottawa, April 19, 1869. OTTaAwWA SKATING RINK. A C eeae! MRS. SMLTH, Bankâ€"st, begs to inform her eustomers and friends that *bo m:nd"‘,hu fashions, is now prepared to su m.“‘.‘w of Bank and Albertâ€"sis. Two or three Apprentices wantod. ‘ April 6. 1015tf ~*___*AThe world renowned RUE‘S CARNTIVAL N PIAIO 'OT'I'_'.l PILANO FORTKEKA : GREAT BARGAIN®. A few Arstâ€"class PLIANO rORTES, slightly used, at greatly reduced prices. A splenadid opâ€" nortunity, as the instruments are as good as new. From the Best Factories of the United States and Canada, ever shewn in this city. The most LIBERAL TERMS ofered. haser has one year‘s trial of the instrament, besides the usual guarantes for: fve years. ‘ wh“m ‘J. L QBMB & 80N, se evaale n C y OE Adll ‘ohan, Frank Welles, Frank Girard and :_mm.mxmdbflm- rox aitempted by any one manageâ€" oly new, distinct, separate and Uifferent ame, which is original with the company, wer performed in this city, and 3t by our many imitators. nances ut 8 o‘clock. o e y on the promises, ueraders will N E W MILLINEERY. FINEST COLLECTION HECTOR MoLEAN, 1E 83 TLUV NEX TS , . H. Mortimet, the ‘{MONARCH3 OF altimore,. Washington, a% «PHAT BOY," K. C. FERRIS, J. LANGLEY, ai the time 1027t4 No. 0 Bparks streot. 1027t4 1HE OTrAWAaA 11ME8 _ . OTy or OTTaAWA. On WEDNESDAY, the 21st day. of APRIL, : next, at 12 0‘clook, noo8n, 3 HECTOR McLEAN, Avcrio®Ess, | will offer for sale, at the RUSSELL HOUSE, in the City of Ottaws, the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE : Lots 5 and 6, corner of Metcalfe and Cathoattâ€" Mmmmd'dlhgtbml by 36, containing two exsellent residences, each brirging a rental of $300 a year and taxes. The north hailves ot Lots 1 and A, on the corner of Ottaws and Kingâ€"streets, being 99 by 99, with large three story frame building thereon, containâ€" ing three tenoments, and a small ompooluhâ€" at 1:305 ing two tenements. The south halves of Lots 1 and A, on__outvv -m-t.um.rmu‘ntnc.uurw by 99 in rear, with new building thereon, containâ€" ing two tenaments, bringing in a rental of $200 a year and taxes. â€" e o 0 hn nds aciate Lot 31, south side of 6t. Patrickâ€"streot, with good frame building thereon, containing three tenements, bringing in a rental of $180, Lots 33 and 34, south Dalyâ€"stroct. Lots 83 and 34, north Stewartâ€"street, Lots 35 and 36, north Dalyâ€"strect. Lots 35 and 38, south Bossererâ€"street. Lot 9, east King.street, 66 by 198. Lot 42 and east halt of 41, south Stewartâ€"streot. Lot 42 and east half 41, north W ilbrodâ€"street Lot 19, south Cathoartâ€"street, 66 by 150. Terms of Saleâ€"Oneâ€"fourth casb, and the balâ€" ance in 3 equal annual instalments with interest at T pu-d.nbouo-rod by mortgage. Title indisputable. â€" © For further information spplication may be made to MR. D. O‘CONXNOR, Vendor‘s Solicitor, aue or VALWABLE REAL ESTATE, Ko. 1, ll?ulm NEW & HANDSOME FURNITURE, IRON.CLAD.PIANOâ€"FORTES, ‘The subscriber has recefved instructions from: S. T. DEKENNAN, Esg., of Kingston, Proprietor, to sell by PUBLIC AVCTION, on TUESDAY, the 21th INST., the whole of the stock in trade of the OTTAWA CABINET WAREYOUSE, in Auâ€" mond‘s Bridge, at M\oudnend by GEO. SEALE, Agort, consisting of Black: Walnut Rard and . : Whitewood Setts of Drawing., PDining and Bed.â€"room * x% Agont for Furniture, comprising Easy, Democrat, Rooking o and Parlor Chairs, Sofas and Couches, all to" matcb, covered with Rep Hair Cloth and Damask ; e unron «use onsals. Splendid Mirrors, in Gi‘t Frames ; Centre Tables, * in various styles; Whatâ€"nots, Sideboards, Chefâ€" a fioneers, Diningâ€"room and Carved Chairs, in great Agents for John Campbell‘s ce variety; Bedâ€"room Setis to match, comprising | ° a W alnut and Oak Bodsteads, Bareaus,(dressing and AMS, pldl).'udrobol. (Gont‘s and Ladies‘) ; W ashâ€" n L s stand;, Towel Racks, Burdets, Toillet Tables, & f p â€" variety of Palliasses, Mattrasses, Pillows, &0 AcOK, &e. &6., with Ofice Chairs, Stools and Ottomans, and B a large quantity of household necessarios. C,. T. BATE & yyQ Ottawa, April 20, 1869. fronâ€"clad Pianoâ€"Fortes, from the oRebrated Facâ€" tory, (Kingston,) comprising ’ Que 6% Octaves, plain Rosewood case, Octagon legs, Carved Lyre. One 64 Octaves, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Octagon legs, Carved Pedal Lyre. One 7 Octave, plain Rosewood case, Carved logs Garveq legs and Lyre. | One T Octave, Rosewood case, with mouldings . Four Round Corners, Carved legs and Lyre. Une T Octave, large size, Rosswood case, with moaldings, Carved legs and Lyre. Une 7 Octave, large size, Rosewood case, with monldings, Four Roand Corners, Carved legs and By H. McLean, By H. MeLean, Auctioneer. REAT AVCTION SAaLE "" “mm..l‘»m removing his estab. ment ftrom this city e whole of the stock must be disposed of without any reservation, and therefore great bargains way be expected, and the trade will have an incomparable opportunity ot replen ishing their stooks. Catalagues of the Furniture and Pianoâ€"fortes i & smy o. AÂ¥. tuk Seapeme@n xi lant EDT seriber‘s Austion Rooms, 18 Sparksâ€"t., and the furniture can be seen at the wareâ€"rooms two days previous to the day of sale. i Trausâ€"Cash in Bankable Funds. Sale at TEN o‘slock, a.m. s One T Octare, :‘&C“m Sales. | _‘ : By K. McLean, Auctioneer. sn.- or vERY VALUABLE 7 i! * REAL ESTATE. ofered mpsuarmannins PW BENTYâ€"FIFTH day of APRILL next, they will be offered for sale by . ‘PUBLIC AUVCTION, Wednesday, the 28th day of April next, at the hour of 12 o‘clook, neon, at the f BY Wor terms and conditions application â€"nhl made to the undersigned. _ _ numvmwwhonuwo.nw side of Sussexâ€"strget. The North a.«w No. 1, North side of Clarenceâ€" street, upoun is erected Mu-t“m.nll‘- mu‘r.â€"us»hd by D.. R. Leavens, Tousâ€" rouls and K. & V. Besucaire; Lot No. a.u-uu.aowm The West | of Lot No. 3, North side of Clarenceâ€" l-dlo.l.MuMuCYfl-mt. Lots Nos. 1, 8, 9, 18, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, NKorth side of Wilbrodâ€"street, all in the City of Ottawa ; Utawa; Al1BO, $ Lot No. 5, in the 4th Con., 0. F., of the Townâ€" ship of Gloucester, in toe County of Car.eton ; all d’&-ugnm belonging to the Kstate of the late SAeTIN RIBST» Lot No. 6, South side of Yorkâ€"street, in the City of Ouawe. o w ie mip oc n srervecouahy and The “‘.‘dug‘a,hm‘mfl. wh*dlu‘tmflpdwuiu inthe Oounty of Carieton, under powers of #Ale contained in Mortgages from the owners thereof to &-MSWM‘I% "The Rear or North 4 of Lot No. 27, in the 7th Conâ€" ;mdm:o-uv!‘mm"“' County ot Carleton. That property known as «Rideau Villa," situsie about 1 mile from the city limits, belog composed of a part of Lot I, Concession C, in ts Mfltndlrfl““a:"""“. neres of a good bail erected thereâ€" en, at present cccupled by the Rev. Mr. Bhes. That property wa as * Willow 0““3. -ha:utb!l:fl d“lvmaflmh Ottaws, cccupied %1“%,“"?“““ No. 2, on the North dlm:‘*“ which is erected a 1 Btone me pree m*â€% 4 Block, Rideauâ€"st.,. ‘near the Bappers‘ at pn.doudneui by GEO. SEALE, consisting of Black Wainut Rard and . pod Setts of Drawing, PDining and Bed.â€"room e, comprising Kasy, Democrat, Rooking rlor Chairs, Sofas and Couches, all to" 1 avered with Rep Hair Cioth and Damask ; | JrQ J Mirrors, in Gilt Frames ; Centre Tables, us stvles; Whatâ€"nots, Sideboards, Chef. â€"Anctioneer and Real Estate A Ottawa, 23rd March, 1869. veesd " _ H. MoLEAN, Avcrtioxz®s. NYTHING you want, ask ror it, at «#¢; RUSSELL HOUSK. * *>~~_~~ ‘%5 MoLEAN, Aoctlioneer and Com, Mer HECTOR McLEAN, A‘mm‘fc £0 . 1028.2 J'CQ’ streot, with with mouldings, 500 :D.Oll‘).i. sTRONG SUPER Having been appointed by the sombin their agents for PP they are now, pT m’m«. by &Po Pnoo’ , and OAL OIL ARREL OR CAR LOAD, Tun CHEAPEST GOo0DS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, At THOS. & W. HUNTON®. 1GHWINKRS YE, IyHE BEST ASSORTED, l‘ln dka k coecam . mA Ottawa, Dec. 12, 18688. onongaHELA WHISKEYS. Tu- aREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST YARIETY, At THOS. & W. HUNTO Â¥or sale by the undersigto« Tu. BEKAOT VALUE, Tl. “_'-.’ aTYLES, ; THE NEWEST STYLES, | _ THE NEWEST STYLES, At THOS & W. HUNTON‘8. BBLS. THINX MESS PORK. ‘Agents for Jobhn Campbell‘s celebrated BBLS. MEKSS PORK. w; WOuns EC UPO C tram TTD R mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHILNGS, to which we sre receiving additions by almost cmym.uuluhco( Wl would call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stoock of HOUSE FURNISHILNGS, * 7 °_ _~ CAAtii_ne hw almoit HEH LARGEST STOCK, _ THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, KIDDERMINSTER WOOL _ do. Li UNION do. p=" a0o0D0s & HOUSE FURNXISHINGS DRY GOO0DS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY G0OODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, At THOS. & W. HUNTOXN‘S8. STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, â€" _« Agonts for Hiram & W alker‘s LOWEST PRICES PEKINADES, CHINTZES, ‘ LACES, COBNICES, ! COCOA MATTING, &e., &e, re pared to sell in quantities to a COPAL OIL, THO3. & W. HUNTON, a1 and 49 Bparkeâ€"st. At THOS. & W. HUNTONS. ‘HE BEST YALUE, ' ‘HE BEST VALUS, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. At THE ; â€"APEIL 21. BEST ASSURTED, At THO8. & W. HUNTON‘S. . T. BATE & CO,, DOOR MATS, HUNTON‘S. Garland, Mutchmor & GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. OX THURSDAY, {@rwg â€" APRIL, with a magnificent stock otf comprising the latest Paris and London sty1 BONNETS, FEATHERS, PREXING DAY. MILLINERY AND MANTLES, m@rSs P R ING G 0 0 D Sm« They will show at the same time a large assortâ€" ‘They ‘invite special attentio { ORNAMENTS, SETS COLLARS & CUFFS, THEIR SHOW ROOM mll;'aop.o-t'sdmh prices, they are enabled to offer special value in the following LIGHT GROUND FAST COLORED HEAVY SCOTCH SHIRTINGS, 30 " Their buyer having purchased their goods early 3530 " JACKETS, D.R ESS :@0 0 D 8 way*L N 8 PECTIONX INYITE D. ®& In Every Department. DRESS â€" TRIMMINGS, CoOsSTUMES, WwHOLESALE AND BETAIL RIBBONS, UOhoice of 100 pieces FLOWERS, in all the new materials. 140 per yard, PRINTS, LACES, in great variely. TRIMMINGS. GLOVES, LA DIES®! DRAB and WHITE CORSETS, FRINGED LINEN TOW RELS, 75 64 a dozen. to their stock o 2s 6d cach, L A DLE CoTToX HOSIERY 5s to 25s a dozen. EANUKERCBIEFS, 2s to 10s a dozen, 1E 8+ LINEX sOOTCH LAWN Tid4 per yard. HOSIERY. and 56 inch WHITE and BLACK P »Lrrocas, e _ and 56 Inuch COLOURED ALPAC= 2s mss > 24 24 2A 24 28 and 33 inch XEW FANCY a MIXTURES, iA _The whole {Q:ming a very large and choice variety of the latest and most useful styles brought out for the COMING SKASON. pLadios‘ Costumes, (with Fiating or other Tritmmings.) Skirts and Underâ€"clothing made geâ€"0PENING OF DRY GOODS n Best value in Ottawa. , . 3. A PINARD & €0.8. ers, Sporting, Shakspeare and other 1 1000 Â¥ds. WHILTE coTroNx, > PP _ At 744. a yard. rgVUNTED NOTE PAPER and ENV HIS WEEK, worth §]d. and 94. 1500 2500 i worth 1s. 1044. and 2s. 3000 i y.2. April 12, 1869. 250 500 ._2 0 Â¥ds. Fashionable Skirtings, Sold for 1s. and 12. 34, a yard, warth 1s 1014. and 2s. 64. ; NE W D RESS GOO0DS. q 1025â€"1m16â€"1i A.W . L PEXIXG OF PARLI AMEXT. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF Magee & Russell. | «LUNY LACE, Tics and selts, 4 ® * IOIIER.Y AND GLOVES, paprER COLLARS and CUFFS, Ladies‘ . â€" and Gents‘. MMENSE Variety of GENTS* TIES, and 30 inch COLOUREDEERGES, & MIXTURES, friends, and RECEIVE ORDERS FOR WORK In all the various branches of his business. ~~ Ottawa, March 31, 1869. 1011y SPECIAL DISPLAY and 30 inch + POPLINETTES, and 30 inch MOTTLED SERGES®, inch COSTUME CLOTH®, ~PHB ANNIVERSAEY of 468 BP0 v i tlan‘s will be celobrated by Divine Service at Bt. Alban‘s Church, on FRILD +Y NEXT, 23rd IN8TANT, at * BEVEN.o‘clock, p.m. The Sermon will be preachâ€" l ed by REV. DR. JONEs, Chaplain to the Society. . A Collection wiil be made, &8 usual, in aid of the Charitable Fand. § Members are requested to wear their badges. After Service a MISCELLANFOUS ENTERâ€" TAINMENT will be given.in the bASEMENT of the CHURCH, previous to which Refreshments will be gerved to the Company. * Décoratwe Painting. Several ladies and gentlemen have kindiy volunteered to sing on the occasion, and it is expected that short and appropriate addresses will be delivered. & PAB~Tickets for the Euote:tainment, including refreshments, 25 cents each, Can be had at Mr. Bartiett‘s Confectionery, Mrs. Proderick‘s, Messre. Srinper, Birkett, Mitrhell, Curtis, and of the members of the Committee and Stewards. MASONIC HALL BLOCK, . ELGIXNâ€"STREET, re he will be happy to meot old and new BY THE GALLON AT 50 CENTS. ll\-»l' YARIETY HALL HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENXT } 34 SUSSEXâ€"ST. Amrflhd'fll’ . Good patterns will be soldâ€"at “h“mo-ip-d A AT THE VARIETY HALL. . GEORGE)$ s0CIETY. SILK PARASOLS, fashionable colours, sold for 38. Â¥4., worth 6s, 34. Yas. BLACK DRESS RILK at last year‘s prices. ; % APAKNED WARE atâ€" *ds,. LIGUT PBRINTS from Â¥ds. Damaged Grey Cottons Sold for 54. and 64. per yard, Â¥ds, DRESS GOODS, OP iDO OIL DEPOT, By order, a yard. OILL of the AT ANG» 1X o Tics and Setts, MAGEE & RUSSELL. . A. PINARD & C9, °_ 17 Sussex Etreet, Sign of the Golden Ball. OoF 13 Sussexâ€"st. CENTS PRR Galion. THE SEASON W. MILLS, the above Society E. LEAVENS. have kindly E3 wONDE‘S. Becretary from ESMONDE‘S. sSTATIONERY, PRINXTING, To be had at Antique Parchment Note Paper, large and sma do do Envslopes to match Papicr de Luxo with Fnvelopes to match Goffered Note Paper and ‘Envelopes, [Ultram «THIE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ~rine and Carmine Edges] Extra Superfne Cream Laid Note and Letter Papere, ©Cowan‘s" and other makers lmperial Cream Laid knvelopes, extra thick Fuperfine do do * double thick Extrs Satin _ do do do Enamelled do do do Royal do do _ French She Opaque [tinted enamelled]do ‘ Extra Satin, Water insd do > A good assortment of Amber, Buff, Canery and Salmon Colored Envelopes, all sizes and sat any price, from $1 per M. k STATIONERY STORE, § HOICE STATIOXEKRY. {Jood ones of Oriental, Egyptian, Wild Flowâ€" LAYING CARDSâ€" INTED NOTXE PAPER and ENVEL« OPESâ€" h Mauve, Amber, Rose, Lilac and Straw COolor. ;OURKI\'G PaPER & ENYVELOPEE .Nnm'v, Middie and Broad Border. k Double ‘Eiephant, Super Royal, Royal and Medium. | Cold Pressed Drawing Paper [for water . oolours] t Tinted Crayon Paper Bristol Boards. RAWING PAPERS, &¢6, noxses Extra Superfine Ivory Cards, FIAIN ABS Mourping {or Ladies and Gentliemen. .â€"All orders for Engraving and Copper Plate Printing will nave promwpt attention. [Ullc PaAPERâ€" Best quality Royal, 4t0, 12 and 14 staves. NIS8SUE PAPERâ€" . ISITINXG CARDSâ€"â€" THE FOLLOWINXG ARTIOLES Foolscap, long and broad folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"head Paper, 1â€"6, 4 and 4 sheet, Foolscap. LA NK lwkl- 'M in any style of ruling and binding, panxens and MERCHANTS! Office Requisites supplied on reasonab CCOOUNT and BILLâ€"HEAD PAPER, do Flewentary 40 wb Lennie‘s Englisn Grammaer . 16 ’Tfll SEW CANADLAN NATIONAL SERIES of READING BOOKS, Authorized by the Council of Puoue Instructio for Ontario. The prices are : Frest Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth. Five cents. 1 Figst Booxâ€"Part Becont, 54 illnstrations * ‘strongly bound in limp cloth. ‘Ten cents. Srcoxp Boox, 56 illnustrations, strongl bound in cloth boards. ‘fwenty cents. Tma_» Boox, 4) ilinstrations, strongly bound in cloth boards _ Thirty cents. f Fovrre Boox, 45 il}=trations, Atrongly bound in cloth boards. Rurty cents. { Firra Boox, 55 illnstrations, strongly bound Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Double Demy, assorted colours Heary Book Paper Extra Thick Coloured Demy § ‘Tinted Large Folio Post, assorted Cream Laid do _ do Yellow Wore do : Yellow Wove Mediam Cream Wove _ dgo * Flat Foolssaps, blue and cream lard Enamelle4 Paper, assorted colours .. ® Card Boards, pJain and coloured Printers‘ Cards, _ do _ do P Fine and Superfine Commercial OOQ:“ large and double eswmall f in * Programme Mw Border, © RILNTEIA® LHEQUISITESâ€"â€" BOOKBINDING, P RIN TI N G, SAtationery, LI.AIK FORMS Of Promissory Notes, and Letter Paper. RINTINXG Pamphlets, &0., &0., on the #! on the most reasonable terms, Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, Oerds, Books C Wa s s 1ecca price $1 1 Easy Lessons in Geography, 45 History of Canada, by Hodgins 50 Sangester‘s National Arithmetio 60 «TIE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ke., &c, #%&c. o" m‘. m EEPRERECCEE OeCmmR CC £ITES The Progressive, with head lines Milier‘s Superior Copy do Exercise Books h Slate and Slate Pencile: 2 f Dwarf Ink Boitles: . â€" ‘ White Chalk Crayons Pens, lnT Pencils, Rubber Penoil Heads, &e., &e. |; At * Thke Ottawa Cucizen " OF EVERY LESCRIPTION, in eloth boards. 21 Rideauâ€"st., PRINTING HOUSE® #&o., &s. ALSO, BOOKS and §CHOOL REQUI« Stationery and Priuting House, STATIONERY 41 Rideaws#t. AT