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AND o « 1y â€" °TTiwy4 aAratte ne AS “‘“3"1&! and 9 a AW A ZAlls, "tith ... 11.00 a, m 10.30 a. m, A5 p. m. ‘.“ * 00. 145 D. m, 200 p. m, #t 5 p m, for W A YÂ¥ May, Next, | }® se €€ Jo- WuRK, * ot all kinds, in the Tin, Shoot Iron and Copper Ware line attended to. A very safe and efficiont BURGLARS ALARM, J&LLÂ¥X MOVULD3, ICE CREAM MOULDS, _ ellied Turkey Moulds, Dish Covers, Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, at H. MEADOWS & CO. every size ; the housekeepers specia. favourites for baking, #t £ H. MEADOWS & CO. ®*AINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, aty. 7HOS. ISAAC‘3, CENTRE TOWN PLOVG@HS, CUVLTIY AaTO0RB, * I1ROM, COAL, y SHELF & HEAYY HARDWARE Thousands can testify that you can purchase Builders‘ and House Farnishing Hardware, Paints of all colouts, Glass, Oils, Putty, &6., &0., at Bir« kett‘s Hardware Store, No. 24, Rideauâ€"st., cheaper than at any other place in the city. A call is respectfully solicited. * K Remember tho f r“_'nmm. Sign of the Anvil, No. 14, Ridesuâ€"st. P. Y.â€"All goods delivered free to any"part ot the ‘u‘l'lll BEaT rATTERNS AND DESIGNS snd a general assortment ‘of Houseâ€"furnishings ; Cornices, &o , at the lowest casb prises to be foun STOÂ¥E!, «!l pattaras and sizes, tor coal and wood from ths Presontt, Kingston, Toronto, Hamiltop, and Wantreal Foundrics, with drums, pipes, furâ€" niture, &o , the chgapest to be had in town. the mt Ca.‘ = the Ottawa market. RBM_Pulsis and Private Buildings, Conservato. ries, Vineries, Manufactories, &o., warmed by Steam, Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the latest and most approved principles. C%. No. 253 RIOEAUâ€"ST., Tambers, Gas and Steam Fitters, T & I:.-z-nnt of materials for the above branches at constantly on hand. « Importers of 4 « "OoUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE Sealed Tenders will be received at the Departâ€" menat of Marine and Fiusherias, until noon of MONâ€" DAY, the 10th day of MAY noxt, for the supply, in boud, of 32,000 gallons ot the best quality of COAL or REFTNED PETROLEU K OILL. The Oil is required to he nomâ€"explosive, at a TA« pour test of 115 © Fabhrenheit, must burn brilliantly, without smoking, until entirely consumed, and not ‘orust the wick, must be free from all deoleterionus substances, and rewain Auid at 10 % FRabrenbeit. A sample of a quart to accompany sach tender. The Oil to be Jlelivered in iromâ€"bound casks, contsining from 30 to 40 gallons each, proper!y propare‘ *~ »â€"sveut the oi) from permeating the wood, and evaporating from the surface. The casks to be furnished by the contractor, and their cost included 1nâ€"the price of the Oil. The Oil to be subject to inspestion and test beâ€" fore acceptance, and to be delivered al the contracâ€" tor‘s risk in the locality designated by, the Deâ€" partment as follows : j m POVEKS! STOVES ! §,000 gallâ€"ns at Quebecâ€"onseâ€"half on the Sth JUNE, and>~oneâ€"half on the 20th SEPTEMBER URGLARS ALARM : s 8 T OV E81 Hall, Fancy, Parloar and Cook Stoves, in great * tor P Automatic, V on n n sn stovew Kise" Brishtr 4 10,000 gallons at Montreal, on the 1st July next. 14,000 do at MHalitaxr, N.S$., do do do 2,000 do at Yaint John, N.B.,40 _ do do Tenders will be accepted for the wholo quantity, or for any of the lots above mentioned. Parties tendering must give their names and addresses in full, also the signatures of two re. sponsible persons willing to become sursties for the due fuldllment of the contract. Depart. mvmuhwhuoqtha-q!uy »2LYTHU & KEKRHK, ARDW ARK! HARDWARE : Deputy of the Minister of Matrine and Department of r Marin® and Fisheries, ~~‘ Ottaws, 14th April, 1269. _ 10 Art tug® Srox or tus Ayvis, , No. 24, Rideauâ€"st., Ottay BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMXENT ARDWARE : Aunonunn discount on . voices until further notice : 24 | IGHT HOUSE SUPPLIES. YUL. IV. : NQ. 1030 wy~ COOK sTOVES, "@a« «UAPFTAL " STOYE DXEPOT, ers, de., d&e. HOT AIR FURNACES. Cunronus Derasrushr, Ottawa, April 16, 1889, UTHORIZED discount on American Inâ€" BURGLARS ALARM! H. MEADOWS & CO. O# A180, imnor notice ; 24 cent. %R. 8. M. Bouchert®, Commissioner of Customes. A H. MEADOWS & CO. Wxu, SMITH, Ha ased of the I Oe piaw en iltF aroobed, "we wl ofer the for saie, commencing WA‘I“! WATEKERI WATER : and continuing the following days until all the goods are disposed of. ‘hhhurtnkyb securs bargains which may not ofer again tor ynn.,_'l‘\omorputn{l.hrm have reâ€" years. , The greater part of the goods havre reâ€" oundn‘m%":!ml'-"‘h‘ parties who call early will have the vbest chance of getting mus:‘u we will make no reserve, but throw line of goods by itself, and lot the frst who comes first hare the best pick. The following are some of the damaged goods, vis : * 10 J cnuc s mraer sublh We shlk in mokt â€"A whtk e ailoo tw to en Mipu pore. . _ Ladies* Mantles only..................A0 Splendid Prints, worth 94, only 0 Towels, 4 all Linen,* only......... 0 Dress Musiins, per ‘yard, only...... 0 Mantle C10tB8$; OMIY.»»..sssssss:ssss0««s O Pocket Handkerchict®s, cach, only w of th of the rd- will ‘.!‘.'.';: ':1- 'fl"?wx-'”: idea of the Utylish Cloths, per yard, only.. . 10 Gents® Neckties, 6 Intost styles,"* ’“MD’:UM.QI:M per 3‘1. "%R, Arrevrro® !â€" sases more of those spools for uimla. delay in calling early as the first pick will be the best. 'ol.ndnw;al.dun“-.ul all the latest styleas in SPRIN 3 GOODS in perfact order, which we will sell lower than any house in CLOTHING! CLOTHING! wilch "wtt be acty vany u9. "For poationtaes in The place to secure these h-uurch- is ies mace Sake Diren Aidten aot Aofiene, art‘s Brick lz.. Ridoan and Sugsexâ€"sts., Kâ€"Sign of the White Flag. WA ypea"ny BIJLLS. Partiee intending to make application to the Legisiatare of Ontario for Private Bills are horeby notified that they are required by the 51st and folâ€" lowing Rules of the Legisiative Assembly (which are published in full in the OGntarme Gasate,) to give NOTICE of the application (clearly and disâ€" tinctly specifying its nature and object) in the Ontaric Gazette, and also in a newspaper published in the County, or Union of Counties affected ; such notice shall be continued in each 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 Potition. Copies of the frst and last of such notices to be sent to the Private Bill Office. e _ All Potitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first three week» of the Session. ’ CHARLES T. GILLMOR, â€" }_ Clerk of the House. Toronto, 25th Â¥eby., 1889. 988â€"1awtLOo M ON DAY, irn APRIL, The -n-u\-l begs to staze that he has OPENED AN OFFICE OVER A. MeCORMICEKS STORE, Where all orders for the CANADA AND FOR may be sent, and will be punctually attended to as usual, arrangements having been made to pre. vent any interruption to the business. lr.Mhkar the sympathy tendered aim on 1ill sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new ofice _ CHIEE UNDERTAKER, SPARKSST. COFPINS, HEARSES 4 CARRLAGES, : k GEORGE E. DESBARATs: Ottawa, January 21, 1869, Q54tf Bole agent for FISEK‘3 ‘METALLLC COFFINS. Ressowxonâ€"Yorkâ€"st , first ~Brick below the market. * 8SHIPWRECKED GOOD#S. N. Notuax‘s, Mxztroaurpsta®®tr. EVERY DESCRIPTION OTICK. | NLARGOED PORTRAITUR®Yâ€" CASKS A8SSKORTED BLEACHED SW ALWELL, do ASSORTED GOODK. FOR OLD AND TOUNG PEOPLE. LOOK ! LOOK ! COLOURED AND PLAIN, DOLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLALN, ke, per yard, only... CLOTHING ! sHEETINXG®, abpthrs, TOWELS, M a N TL ES, SHAWLS, and SKIRT3, A 880 RTEDV L1INE N DKELESS MUSLIYS, A 880 RTED DR ESS AT H. HICK & CO. 14 ESTABLISHED IN 1844, O@er for sale an extensive importation otf FALL AND WINTER GOO0D#, comprising Readyâ€"made also a large stock of Blankets, Flannels, Kersoys, Gray Cottons, Prints Winceys, Piaids, &o., &0. ; Devons, &o. ; Bedford Cords, Bilk Mixtures, West of England Tweeds, Doeskins, &o., wholesale and retail, which will be made up to order on the shortest notice in the latest styles of fashion and al KM"A goneral assortment of Dry Goods, the largest stosk over oftered tor w;uuunq 8$1.25"%:"~$33.00 Particular attention given to the Tailoring De mmumm-mw-f.m- L _‘ assssse»««<«sGREY ET $14. 50...'.';.......noon ; 89.........................--.com a 55 on and $1.95,.....U ay pg Oc #1 sagnas ... CHEAP AND| FASHIONABLE, A DUFF, _ WMEARA & CO. Ottaws, October 417 1868. 882y TriDE O, who are daily receiving by direct importations Tea and Cofee of the finest quality. Their busiâ€" ness is conducted on the &(lhl pdult:o. and the above named artisles can be procured in & and ::‘xood catties and upwards. The purchaser wee the beneit of a next mttp,m article, and at wholesale priges. .‘erfect ac. tion is o‘r.‘?. and any goods not proving asâ€" Mfl” ple can be retaurned at our expegse. We will pay the carriage on 4 five or 2 ten ib catties to the nearest railway station. For the sccommodation of farmers and cthers not having heard of the advuatage ofered them, we have enâ€" trustwortby nsouwlo will make occasionâ€" al throughoat the surrounding country and solicit their orders, Any favors sobmitted to the n will receive prompt attention. _ We do not sell leds than a cattie, and nothing but Tea and Coffese sotd The following is the list otf prices : ~<g __ BLACK TEA % Rich Flavoured, do Very Fine, do 4o Japan Good .......... Fine Finvoured New season do............ 'w WOOU qeceee0s ces c0secca0e0ec00senre0 000000 Vaery GO04..........««. «s »sseeesesesseseenreammee TFHWHUE ... . eu6 106 660000000400A UUEAUERANNI ENNE NANR icE M’. ;‘:-c l”:-.... somiurtnasuih “m oona.oojl Jate.... O‘MEALA & CU., PRICE 75 Crs.â€"PER BOTTLE. A, M. F. GIANELET, Sele ManuCacturer and Proprietor for the Dominâ€" lon of Canads and the United States. â€" N.B.â€"Theso celobrated Bitters are carefally prepared with the very best quality of Sherry Wine, and are especially adapted and recomâ€" mended to persons of delicate constitutions. They are gently stimulant, and will be tound infallib‘ls aids to digestion, w. H. KASTONX & Oq., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, _ FORWARDERS, pearens un | 4 Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatueal, Pork, &¢. QTTaAWaA,| rodustine af the telebtaned Ooetentecttd igs introduction of the celebrated Lys into Canadian market, by the subscriber, has exâ€" duduonpimuanm &rm in town {(which has already been convigted of borrowing other people‘s brains) by a spurious imitation +Oash advanced on goods nt'-‘ for imameâ€" diate sale. Prompt returns in all cases. called Sauponifier. Lo avoid “zdl chasers should be carefu} to ask ® cencrated Lye, which is sold by all Druggists and Grocers in town and country. 783y ; For directions see Iabel round the neek of each None are gennine unless bearing the signature of e proprietor. E. 1022tt â€"__ A. M. R.GIANELLL TAILORING DEPARTMENT. sessessstssec0000008 snee¢sens . sevisense FARMERS & OTHERS. CTS., #1 and $1.95...... U NDERSHIRTS, oNCEXTRATED LYE, CAUTION To THE PUBL. seesesseeennseessn00e8 ae0n808 HEADYâ€"MADH AXD TO ORDER. wfi:‘dhn ‘0-3 buy their TEA . nd A. G. ‘aUDY & €CO., DEFY COMPETITION. ":- 0 18, 0 23, 0 26, 0 2# A. 0. AUDY & 00., P l Dt GREEN 1E2A. geesessssscscssed seesnssnee® enennssesatenn$0(22, 0 31, 0@ 10, 0 33 en .. 0 20, 0 25, 0 29, 0 33 sesssessesscessenses sesate sessesssssssessss000008 00 +0 COFPPEE, «,..GREY XETOFFE PANT3, se ane snn 00044 #+ + n 0+ se eagen GOOD PEA JACKETS, COMPLETE 8UiTs®, Ead of Little Sussexâ€"st. eseatessesss n0n 08 GocD vVESIS, OVERCOATS, 0 55 @ 60 0 Ts @ 80 0 40 @ 15 0 5§ #@ 80 0 1s$ # go 0 50 @ to 0 65 @ To 0 13 @ 80 MirK. 0 33 @ 40 0 53 @ 60 0 50 @ 60 0 14 @ 8$ 1 00 @ 00 OTTAWA, THURSDAY.: APRIL 22, issu JRECT MMTATOM PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIN OPQORTO, SPAIN, COGNAC AND LONDON, AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, &c. ;. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIES A FULL assortment of FRRSH FRUIT, the BEST in market. TA:I.I and Cooking RALSIN3, CURRZANTS c, ; D0 C" Pnns-nv-n and CAN FRUITS, assorted to suit the holiday season. ALIIIIA GRAPES, FRESH FIGS and PUORTUGUESR ONIONS. . STILTON CHEXESE, 6 be. to 8 bs. 200 size, from Reesor Brothers‘ celebrated LA.IADOI HERRLNG barrels and hall barrels. 10 CasEs SCOTCH L TlAlâ€"llul. Greenand Jtruoâ€"'mbd Good, and selected for family use, 100 TOIACCOI-TM Finest Qualitiesâ€"Virginia make in cut, tin foil and plug. A GENXERAL assortment of the diferent kinds of GROCERIES AND L1QUORS on hand, Wholesale and Retail, st the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for W urranted Goods. A trial of the articles will recommend them. ¢ No. 26, Rideauâ€"street. Ottawns, November 27, 1863. 818 JUI'I' RECEIVED, y For sale at And for saie cheap, by FROMX CROSSE & BLAUKWELL IN DJA WAREH OU8 E, Ihe subsoriber would called the attention 0 Families and others to his â€"FINE BOTTLED ALE Which is in splendid condition. Also, sGeTcH, IRSH, OLD RYE, HERRY WINEâ€"Good Table Winoâ€"#1 PORTS, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GINX, &s,, To ether with a General Assortmant of Â¥IRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERICS. «.+ UGARS and SYRUP3 of all graaes. INMAN LINEOF MAIL STEAMERS, SAILINQ FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY AND ALTERNATE TUEsDAYSs. RATES OF PASSAQ® BY THE SATURDAY STRiXES: C _ PFirst Cabin, Payable in Goid. _ ______ Htawa, Jan. 20, 18 OFFEESâ€"Always Fresh=â€"â€"Bost Brandsâ€" Liverpool or Queenstown...... ................. $100 00 LL KINDS of GENUINE LIQUO rice . according to ago and quality. ABRADOR HERRCNGS, the very best, in Liverpool or Queenstown.........................8100 00 ENUE «on yc t t enb e hovatentiranenraanbanintcarintes * P O 8t. John‘s, ’!:-:;. ”Pm.:‘u ma-r“ sensense; . 4b 00 tivernool or On;ut:v’.-..... "* _ so 00 Liverpool or Queenstown .......4......«»« «»+»* NEEHLICH ... o1 ouinich en rnor Wan ue arampakp ie raptaait it AVOURIRKG EXTRACTS and SPICESâ€" RT WINEâ€"Good Llable Wine $1+50 to ;.{...i:;.. :.‘r‘.;:y“};au steamer..«.... 30 .:2 rom 1 lreland, «Continent, at moderate hn::“' For {v‘ther information, apply at the Company‘s OTTLED ALE, D. T. BROWNL>& CO., TINS NEW HONEY, in 5 W. and8B. CASES SCOTCH LLN Gâ€"Good. BOXES DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at T5 ets. each. . THOS. PATTERSON‘S, «â€"â€"â€"LIK EW ISE,â€" Wholesale and Retail No. 16, Rrosavâ€"st., =â€"FROM~â€" n...Mos lwm Crocokery Store AT t1ou, apply at the Company‘s Joun‘d, bark Aras __ 15 Broadway, New York D. WhELAN, OTTLED ALE. $100 00 15 00 66 Dlus Loors â€" .: FOR ALL WEATHERS." would call your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLAâ€" BOOTSâ€"Butâ€" toned, Laced and Congress. GENTLEMEXN‘8 PATENT CONGRESS, SEAL CONXGRESS, FINE EXNFLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, which will be found complete ; boh:f selected with care, it will not fail to give cfi"" satisfaction. In Lullu".hllnu'b snd““ ll:.ron‘o vur:l fl have ever at can y requiged for the m’% at much mr fAigures w:‘n !nr betore erea, * *lu'l ;m in Calt, Kipp, :Jowhldo Boots ; Men‘s Rawls and “:?n..ohi. ‘nn-":.h-:' 48 ” ”r P“r. Strong Working Boots as low as $2 per pair. Boy‘s and Youth‘s fiully low, $°9 A la; go n‘zply New Knglish Kipp Boots, hand made, the most svitable ware for inmbor- then, constantly hand and made by the very best workmen. arstaken for all kinds of work* 4297 GEOR4#E MUPPHY â€" Acsxur,....t............. DesBarat‘s Brock Office of Queen‘s Printer, An entirely Canadian institationâ€"perfect security to insurers, and immediate payment of claims. . Ottawas, Dec. 8, 1868, P18tf Pnoyxm_:ux. IN8SURANCKE. MALCOLM . CAMERON, UllOI MUTUAL LIBE IN8URANCE COMPANY OF MAINE. Fmaxors Derarztwent, Ottawa, 12th October, 1865, xo’i‘ll:‘t;lbvng luumo Com h ived as rece a license to transact the hllnup:l-{m Insurane in Canada : + No. 33. The UNION MUTUAL LLFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, of Maine. s Deposit in Uâ€" 8. bs of ‘81â€"$50,000. B. R. CORWIN, General Agent, 8t: John, N.B For the Minister of Finance F JOHN LANGTON, » Auditor. I have this day, deposited with the Receiverâ€" General, Twoenty Thousand Dollars in addition to the above Fifty Thousand, making Seventy Thou. the above Filty Thousand, making Seventy Thou sand Dollars ($70,000) U. 8. Gold Bonds, 62 of ‘8!1 appointed Counsel to the Com pii{ tor the Domir. lon,. Ail legal matters will be referred to him. B. R. CORWIN, An extensive stock of llnfillnh. Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, W est of England Broad Cloths, Meltons, Cassimeres Gent«‘ Haberdashery , B.ut?- made Suits and General Outftting Goods, which will be found very select. Â¥From the experience ANGUS SUTHERLAND has had &ah. been Manager in the Gentleâ€" man‘s Trade for many years), he hopes to give perfect satisfaction. The success Mb‘? his fits in pants and coats is owing to the correct military cutting system and careâ€" ful ruile of measurement he has adopted. Numerous eity and provincial references ; also from New York and other :mm:::. the Union. His 'onfiul scale of prices vor; rate, |Genis‘ excellent Twooed Suits, $10, $12, $18, N.B.â€"Alterations and repairs promptly attend â€" od to, All garments well lined and trimmed. Buttons securely sewed on, Youths‘ suits tasteâ€" N‘lgfot ap. j ers will be excouted strictly to the time appointed. T. RAJOTTE.â€" I have now received my fall and winter stock BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS â€"AND SHOES ! (Late of the firm of Robertson & Lawrence,) MERCHANT TAILORS, Has opened a first.oclass e f TAILORING ESTABLISHMEXT, in AshGeld‘s Brick Building, Dukeâ€"st., CHAUDIERE, Where he will be prepared to upfly all kinds of the best cloths, made up in the latest and most fashionable styles, and warranted to fit. _ ‘The stock comprises all the most fashionable designs, suitable to the season. * fioun Arstâ€"slass TAILORS ‘WANTED, to wi the highest wages in the city will be Ottawa, November 7; 1868. The Hon. Col. John H. Gray, M.P., has beer Opposite the Russelil House, Otlawa, In returning thauks to bis triends for past favors, h{ to intorm them and the !:ublie general}y, that he bas reâ€"opened his establishment at the above stand with an extensive stock of FIRSTâ€"CLASS MATERILAL & FAsHILON ABLE DESIGNS, suited to the present season, and having secured the serviâ€" se: ot a firstâ€"class outter, who has had over ten years experience in leading houses in Oxfordâ€"st., Lon. don, is enabled to supply a want long felt in Ottawa. Mxz. Ronerteo® assures his friends that nothing shall be wanting on 1is part to merit a continuation 0 the patronage bestowed on him in thoosut. Ottawa, March 23, 1869. 1006 3ra possession of the premises occupied by us from 1844 to 1880 and well known as We respoctfully solicic a share of your patronage. As the Cove 1s very extensive, wo can assure you that ample accommodation will be given, and adâ€" vances made en LU MBER on the most reasonable A‘Y PERSRON HAVING FOR SALE Pix s-pod' secondâ€"hand SLNGLE WAQG(')!( will # m & ® 'rh& 1:2 YAR!ETY HALL ELECT TAILORING. T. RAJCTTE. k QuzrBzc, 1st March, 1869. We would inform you that woe have resumed m®»â€" FOR CASH ONLY.@ma& Boots & Shoes. THE RED BOOT, 28 Sussexâ€"st, wW. A. LAMB 0O LUMBERERS. Your obdt.; servants, 1000â€"2m M. 8STEVENSON & Cco. Very ches NEW IMPORTATIONS. EAUTIFUL PATTERXS OF WIN. | _ pow sHADES, BEE THE NEW STYLES R£OBERTSO®N, MERCHANT TAILOR, BELL‘S BLOCK, CAPITAL BOOT & SHOE STORE YORKâ€"ST. AT THE RED â€" BOOT. _ Agencres. UNLIONK CO V K. HEKAPBOOTS & SHORKS | AT TH®E AWRENCEK, 8 U M M E R, â€" P X’r THE YÂ¥ARIETY HALL. We are, AT 10272 Manager. 8941tf T REFOUSS K+#, ALEXANDRE*, JO8SEPHINE and JOUVIN KIPD GLOYVES having bought out the LEASE OF PREMISES LATELY OCCU PIED BY MESSRS, GRANT & HENDERSON, &n A LOW COMPOSITION IN THE POUND, are now prepared, and will sell from this date THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE STOCK, *3 *‘ pIVIDED IMMENSE REDUCTION FROM ORIGINAL PRICES may be expected. WHOLE S TOCK I1S 80 LD OV T Ottawa, March 28, 1869. dttawa, January 22, 1 869. GODEY AND DEMOREST FOR MAY, _ Appleton‘s Journal, No. 4. Fallen Pride, 50 cents. Foul Play, 25 cents! . Gridith Gaunt, 25 cents. _ Phineas Fin, $1.20. 1B have received the Desert World, by Artbur Mangin; the Bird, by Jules Michelet; London Labour and the Lonaon Poor, 4 vols;the Christian Leaders of the Last Contury, by Ryle; Soott‘s Wetke, oongld.o. 30 cents; Mrs. Brown on the Velocipede, by Sketchley ; hug_o-c( the Bible, by the Dean of Gioncester ; the Golden Fissse, by A. H. 0. E. ; Noontide at Sychar, by M ; the Days of EKnox, by the author of the Dark Year of Dundee ; Watckwords for the Warfare of Life, from Martin Luther; GME,N Koight, illus trated, by Gustave Dore; Alford‘s Greok Testaâ€" CEMVOM, TJj (ECRVETC ATCETY RINDIUE NTECOR ACNOR® ment, abridged ; hxhnd’o Antiphon, by Geo. Moâ€" Donald ; Bad Enfli‘ , by Mcon ; Hebrew Heroes, by A. H. 0. K.; Her Majesty‘s Tower, by worth Dixon; Domestic Medicine and Bnrgny. W alsh ; Y ankee Drolieries ; the ’l‘“‘h umour â€" ists, by ‘Thackeray ; Fhilosopby of uti:s, by Dr. Beliows ; the Parish Annual for 1868, bd., edited by J. Erskine Clarke ; Uliver‘& Boyd‘s Almanae for 1869. Tmn oTrawWA LLVERY > SALE ~AND BAIT STABLES, Cor. Rideau and Ottawaâ€"sts. Firstâ€"Crass Riorso axo Damvixo Horers. Vetermary Infirmary attached for sick and lame horses, under the direct management of UNNINGHAM & LINDS#AY‘8, charge. BETWEEN THEIR TWO HOUSES, PENED OUT Orders or communications promptly aitended to, and medicines #Â¥nt to uny part of the Dominion. CHOICE LOT of CORDED FAKCIES, register bookfor the ; of -.rflr‘i the :.n': ::.of points made each day " tolstJanuary next, and the paity ~u. uas madethe highest number of points will receive from the proprietor a rich prize, . _ Parties visiting the A‘ley will be received with polite attention. The best of liquors will be found constantly en hand. s B. B. LARIVIERE. n Abap i hen Aatignt i 4* premisos, W & ; B. L. April 17, 1869. BANKRUPT STOCK EARNS & RYAN, CHOICE LOT OF BRILLILANTS, CHOICE LOT of TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, CHOICEK LOY OF ,DRESS GOODS, NOVELTY 1N SKIRTS, BEAUTIFUL LOT of8PRING HATS SPLENDID LOT OF PARASOLS, ONES & HOLLAND Bave received Medical attendance to regular boarders free of EW BOOKS®.â€"JOHN DURIE & sON *KEARNS & RYAN, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8, THE SALE TO CONTINUE GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW MATERIALS, Dry Goods. Publications. No. 14, Riziavâ€"st1., THE ABOVE F1&AM CXTIL THE CTimts KEARNS3 & RYAN. J. DURIE & 8ON, Stewart‘s Block, Rideanâ€"st. A ND AT AT AT AN KEARNS & RYAN. The subscriber hgto inâ€" torm his friends that ed on MONDAY, m'fi OCTOBER, his BOWLING ALLEY. This i:lou“:( th:“hnh t: Capital, to Anp:fiu. It.qm% alleys, and with firstâ€"class balls. There will be kept a 14 Rideau st. children. â€" By so doing; and understanding the symptoms and true cause of the disease thousands of children might be saved from early Mochers Read Thisiâ€"Hiolioway*‘s Wort Lozenges are a certasin and safe remedy for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause Oof death among children is from Worms alone, it eannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the necessity of closely watching their graves. Srurrous or Worus.â€"The following are a fow of the very numerous symptoms and discases which are caused by Wormhs: deranged appotite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath frequent picking at the nose, grinding of the toetb during sieep, hardness of the beliy, with frequen; slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquie: sleep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indigestion low spirits, frightful dreams, and a gradual waist Ing awey of fiesh. They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to th® childâ€"drive out the worms thoroughly without pain and completelycleanse the stomachâ€"thereby doir; away with the necessity of administering Castcr Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"asin the use of other Worms. PR Each box contains the tacâ€"simile signature of Nozrunor & Lyruax, Newcastle,C.W., who are he sole proprietore. N. B. Ask for Holloway‘s Worm Losenges p#~ and take no other. WR Solg by all the druggists in Ottawa, and medicine deale every where . f > 5 TBÂ¥ New Style. Important Change. A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DLESSING Combined in One Bottle. , slimate are sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections. Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and cerâ€" tamly when taken in the early stages of the disâ€" ease, recourse should at once be had to @ Brown‘s Mrs. 8. A. ALLEN‘S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another m:fin.fir the Hair ; clear and transparent, sediment. lllzw’z‘â€"}hdmw o a ces Dvienieg aaes high voes Princh Pomades is MRS. 8. A. ALLEN‘® 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. PALLINE HAIR is immediately checked. Bronshial Truches," or Losenges. Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough, or * comâ€" mon cold," in its first stage.. That which in the beginnipg would yield to a mild remedy, if nogâ€" lected soon attacks the lungs. "Browp‘s Bronâ€" chial Troches," or Cough Losenges, allay irritaâ€" tion which induces coughing, having a prEEOT in. fuence on the affected parts. â€" As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure To OBTAIX the genusine. Sold by all dealers in medicines, at 25 cents a box. :‘Wpfif by all not only in this dut im Europe. hz:mw cflmm not be used one with the other. BOLD BY aLLDBRUVOGISTS. Proprictors, 8. K. Van Duser & Co., Wholesale D ruggists, MothersI morners i Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the exoruciâ€" ating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at onee and get a bottle of airs. WINSLOW‘8 #O0OTHING SYRUP. It will relievre the poor little sufferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistake about it. ‘There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, snd give rest to the mother, and reliet and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" scription 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‘8 SOOTHING SYRUP." Having the facâ€"simile of «Cartis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations SASH, BLIND, DOOR MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, ‘ polf Ukdy~s * oWZu- the Suspension Bridge, and adjoining the fext Ueick 200 Poil Faotity of 4. 3/ BDDS, ___ 85 Barclay St. and 40 Park Place, Newâ€"York. _ _ March 26. + 10u8â€"14y PMOrders for Bashes, Doors, Blinds, Mouldâ€" ings, Looking Glasses and Picture Frames, of the best and most modern styles, received and exeou. ted with despatch, thfl::lfidfiovmpu- anteed, and at prices r will necessari‘y inâ€" ‘.“mm Primed and Glazed ready for shi y for s '-.u.ndnuw Painted and fnllnl; ing, will hupplhduoquflym«y terme. ‘Come and see. & C k " 6 â€" pa Hushes Primed and Glazed can be -f““,pm;m with less risk of breakage than glass in boxes. Bto d Office, E) B.EATO{,.'.M re an 60, â€"st., Oppos! Bun.ou':v.s. Takes this method o jreturning his thanks tothe public for their very liberal patronage for the rym.-unw would respectfuily announce his numerous patrons that he is fully determinâ€" ed, in consequence of the increased demand in the mmunnagmumu‘: the muxim that "A nimble pense is better than a ROOMX PAPER3, DECORATION®, GILT AND FLOCK BORDERS, WINDOW tHADES, &c., &c., Are expected in the week, and will be on uhlbitla-.:‘v::ih.:-’lu. affording ready facility tor t R. kATON begsto say that his selection comâ€" ssicas a TABAUG CBAMT aed GBBATERD U iL ROUSE PAINTING, HANGING PAPER, ‘Which will enable him to execute all orders with despatch, and to the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" tidious. CEILINGS aml WALLS WHITENED and COLOURED in a superior style, on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. jragi Ameie ns mallse: C O . 1007 _ Bell‘s Block, opposite Russel: House. SAVAOI’I URSIN A. PURE GREASE or tus CANADA BEAR, has been long known as a most valuable toile article, and a constantly increasing demand is a gusrantee of its high reputaiion. It is delightfully perfomed, and is eminect for promoting a luxzurisnt growth of the hair, and permanently maintaining its beauty. Its nourishing properties effectually prevent the hair from falling off or turning gray. EVANS, MERCER & CO., Montreal, proprieâ€" tors; and sold by all druggists and perfamâ€" Something New and Elegant in the style of g‘fj\{;&‘ mi“bofu;bm‘: bariooe o in dbd ul an ever t city. P.Bâ€"-lt.luuluhlh-:qth::’du- rt and experienced workmen, i APANNED WARE at QAL OLL of the best brands, sat MHouse Decorating.â€" SPECIAL NOTICEKS. ATON‘S DECOBATING ATON BEAUTIFUL HAIR, ° Kature‘s Crown. You Must Cultivate it ‘â€" GRAT HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. 1028e0d.3m iPRICEâ€"3 CENTS. kSMONDE‘S. ESMONDE‘S. changes of â€" _ â€" From the Pall Mall Gazette. $ Mr. Mundella tells us that " lt‘l;e conâ€" trast between workpeople of England and Baxony, engaged in the same . trade, is most humiliating." In his own »district in England the ignorance of the artisan population, he tells us, is " disheartening and appailling.‘‘ Mcanwhile, in Saxouy, where he also possesses. cstablishments, his manager has never met with a work= man who cannot read and write, and that well enough to enjoy reading and conduct correspondence. " Some of the sons of our poocrest workmen in Saxony are receiving an education such as the sons of our manufacturers cannot hope to attain. * * * I am of opinion that the English workman is gradually losing the race, through the superior intelligence which foreignr governments are carcfnllg developing in their artisans."‘ .Suc statements cannot be repeated too often and emphatically, so long as English Minâ€" isters come down to houses of parliament, and demonstrate by statistics that the difference between the education of our own and the best educated populations is measurable by an infivitesimal decimal fraction in some table of percentages. Mr. Soott Russell describes for us the peasantry in an educated district of Gerâ€" many. _ They can talk ‘politics and theolâ€" ngy to him, and discuss the Italian or French or Austrian questions, for they read newspapers, and have been taught history at schools. HMe attended a public meeting of 7,000 such pessants, which was " as orderly and as quiet as a ballot for membersin a Pnll Maill club," where every man had on a Nunday cort, where there is not a touch of rudeness or* bad manners, and where, he thinks, his‘clothes â€"were not touched by the clothes of any mass of barbarism, brutality and rowdyâ€" ism from which some educated countries are comparatively free, but* with which our government is far too wise and good to deal, out ofits profound respect for the rights of a freeborn‘ Briton. (It is worth considering whether â€" there is not something in Mr. &eott Russell‘s suggesâ€" tion that an educated labourer will beat one totally untrained evci at the rudest work, and that consequeptly the existâ€" ence of this great mass of ignorance may be injurious even to ourâ€"pockets. We cannot trust to that untutored skill whose only rulejs the rule of thumb, when foreigners are daily surpassing us in everything that demands intelligent apâ€" plication of labour. * People who are not in abject bondage to the superstition about letting® things. alone may profitably study institutions, We will take, for example, the case of Wurtemburg, with a population equal to about;half London, or oneâ€"twelfthof Engâ€" land. â€" The provision for technical educaâ€" tion includes the following institutions,;of some of which Mr. Scott Russell ‘gives a full account : There is, in the first place, the Polytechnic University, with courses Tfor.eng'meerl, architects, chemists, apd commercial men of all kinds, besides a course of general scientific education. It has one of the finest buildings in Stuttgardt, fiftyâ€"one professors and teachâ€" ers, and numerous laboratorics, museums, modelling rooms, and workshops, a botanical garden, and an astronomical observatory. Secondly, there is a very remarkable school for the building trades, with courses adapted for all classes of workmen down to the humblest.> Its president is the most . distinguished architect in the country, and udnder him are twentyâ€"eight professors and masters. The oo‘rlye of instruction . includes Gerâ€" man, French, history,arithmetic, geomâ€" etry, algebra, drawing of all kinds, nieâ€" chanics, the theery of gnilding, of warming and ventilation, the construction of roads and bridges, the history of architecture and other subjects. The attendance inâ€" cludes 700 pupils, amongst whom are 475 actual builders. Besides this there is a college of sgriculture and forestry, a veterinary college, and a school of art workmen, to say nothing of the real schulen and the clementary industrial schools. If Enogland were as well proâ€" vided with technical schools, we should have 4,975 masters teaching over90,000 children in the various departments of trade and manufacture. Another reâ€" markable instruction of the same kind is the Technical University of Zurich, to which Mr. Matthew Arnold has recently called attention. The teaching body consists of thirtyâ€"one professors, ten asâ€" sistant professors, and sixteen teachers, who deliver between them ‘one hundred and fortyâ€"five courses of ‘lectures upon different subjects. ‘They are divided into courses of architecture, and forestry, a course "* for men of science, professors, and teachers," and * a general course of philosophy, statesmanship, literature, art, and ‘political ecomony." The university has aâ€"fine building, with an ‘ observatory, laboratories, . museums of W‘T machivery, and architecture, zoological, entomological, antiquarian, and geologâ€" ical collections, and a botanical garden. It is attended by nearly six hundred puâ€" pils, of whom the majority are atracted from all the civilized countries of the world. Mr, Scott Russell notices, as an example of its practical working, a young relation of his own, whose training has been tumedwm account in England )by introdnci::d im to positions: of reâ€" apousibility importance for. which more experienced Englishmen are unfitted. Cariar Lixgs or Corrox Goons, PorchAaseD Prsviovs ro Tus Avvasce® â€"uarland, Mutch» mort & Co. are offering the choice of one huc» dred pheuolgodllchmudphuu T44. per yard ; splendid grey and white cottons at T1d4. peryard; Horrock‘s celebrated cottons much under present market value. THE ENXGLISH WORKINCMEX Wz notice at the establishment of BR. Eston, Eiginâ€"st., opposite the Russel! House, large arrivals of room papers upon exbibition ; they styles truly creditable to the in selection. We understand his connections with large manufacturers in Manchesterafford advantages which enableg him to sell bis paper at 20 per cent reduc= tion from former prices We are glad to wb(lupd.dplel{flnm of small profits and quick returns. 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