. ;. ._ ud loas into. m which i; * M ~~"~‘ all ht at c ‘h..:.g % rad N84i8teq h‘\ en gitca, stt treagth 3.-.‘~ ‘"""“‘-.mu“ L"“"“d of hi 4 nt ® of his famuy t of 1865, as well y ly.hu.:'....: M“m nterests will be 15. by Wa. persons h. C 0 "‘"oeâ€"..,‘ ‘ «ad of St. Paul street to Point St. â€"__ Charles,, and from the river northward to the UN. level of Bonaventure @street, is nearly alt " fooded, and in the lowest levels to a depth of Co UXCIL, even fivre feet, ‘The fre police with their reeis havre been obliged to leave Chaboilles IMBERS oF tur street square and W«ilington street stations, £ and take refuge in the C:ntral. ‘The water in Â¥MON3, n:u-m Hqcthmo«fmbot deep. * ellington, William, Commissioner, Common NG RINK, aod other mm'n'«l, were all nuodated. ~The â€" ico " Just " beiow b, the Victoria Bridge has been in commotion, « showing at times a small open space, but the {m,}u! hh‘-w-flflnlflxd‘-q ~ A s from its stabborness, and seems to BR s R * be the overwhelming pressure of * the water which must at length come. James Skoad, J X â€" Mlo:“b-dilthth water showed no Alonzo Wright, M â€" signs of abating. of distress was seen NCRP. . _ hmw.u-y. That vm;a iG, Or who witk _ is, without donbt, completely inundated. £00m¢ 0f the & €0*Y, 'v' m '; inion of this z-w attention of the y CC"pi the boy ang Br. Leggo, secondead the opinion of thi, Wb‘ :Moll'.. the most attractive & C A Croaby, 1 duite at bome is m N_ logy c, 70 e id y and piace of of Mesers. 4 0 : perlect condiâ€" which we will H O ES8, U M M E R, all, for the pu 1 Act of 1383 YanCortlandt was used by t# ire the repeal of Sth seotion of the with all the thes, _ Ast ' mes Skead, J M mzo Wright, M â€" RP, â€" ./ is 191# * , and De u_ . Aud Dt. Heuy hk _ se 10 be rol}, BAVARIA, Extraordinary $peech by the Prime Min« Mumc#, April 20.â€"During a débate on the Educational Bill in the Bavarian Chambers Wthohholhuu,hlmlm, made a remarkable speech. After protesting agrinst the entrancs of any party feeling whatever into the counsideration of uestions soncerning the Church, he proceeded to stigâ€" :"n!y‘. bflo;flma&om,.-du‘:u causes of the differences which have “mmc‘mhumm BEBLI®, April 2! â€"The Prussian Governâ€" ment have instructe« i*: ambassador at Paris to thank the Marquis de ILavelette, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, for the pacific iments expressed by him in bis speech of hlnhh.c,hucq.w. ment una':m.uu:upy-mgnyuu made, the expense of defence to be borne rate to their stock. * Mr. Joseph moved an amendment to intert &o'u.'udlnehu.on.nhbcloq account is given."â€"Carried. . The next motion was that the public owe %bflohflvflfndnhm Mr. Wiman, for the energetic, able and indeâ€" pendent manner in which Reeves‘ manipulaâ€" _ CCC . TEAAA Nuw Yoar, April 21.â€"The Heraid‘s London f ’L'h leu:duo. with instractions “‘rlml Wce ie a ?_".‘"‘..'_"' toâ€"day, en ce nnt o 20d oo *4 to Mr. Murphy. CABLE NEWS BSpecial to THZ TIMES. . Most of the houses have one of these mmmcmbmdoog h‘,flâ€"*‘n'hoohu.nu. Most of the dwellings of poor people are three or four feet under water on the first floor, thus driving them to the upper stories. The inhabitants of Griffintown are afraid to reâ€" tire to rest, and bundreds aro em in removing their effects to the upper & luycâ€"onmh&hdb M seek safety and eleswhere. Fortunately the experience of 1861 and "65 forewarned No utm it 10 â€" sipiind, * ad to expected, . and what _ should “b dome D‘:fl tide over the terrible time coming, ng the day carts with supplies of bread and provisions were sent round by the Relie{ Committee of the City Council into the various flooded streets, and relief was distributed to those who werse in want. From the lower offices hare managed to get hands from ()t-'-l and thomeo-nuy, but the Printers® Union induced m to stop work, and their passage back bhome. Out ofthe wm Union only six expelled -o:.bonm at work, The papers are managed to be got out by a prentices, _ La Minerve advertises brgir‘l: to learn the printing business. It is reported that the Grand Trunk Rail. road track at Coteau has been washed away. Nearly the half of Montreal is inundated The water is steadily risiog, and the fHood now equals that of 1861. In the inundated ot the city, communication is chiefly :t.u-d planks. Carters refuse to more from their stands for any price lower than 50 cents ; in some places they will not venture at all, so deep is the water. The windows of the houses are generally thrown open, and the inmates, mostly women and children, gaze sadly out of the windows, looking in vain tor the subsidence of the water, or, for the acrival of a bread cart or mnfl:t which is being brought by of the. family, who has been navigating ::* on & ‘qny_nfl. e.o-m‘o‘( -*dï¬ob-hlâ€" Telegraph Co. ««The Mesting Censures the Direc= cent. on Pbe estimated cost of construction at $15,000 a wile. There remains, says the document, the strongest reasous for anticiâ€" pating a dividend of 10 per cent. per annum. The fourth exhibition of the Ontario Poulâ€" try/Association opened toâ€"day. The entries amount to nearly three hundred. Thoexâ€" hibition is fully equal to any preceding one. The attendance of visitors was very large. The steamer City of Toronto runs to Lewisâ€" ton toâ€" s by the governor of the jail for the present Assizes toâ€"day. Considerable interest has been feltin the Hants election, and the definite news of Howe‘s victoty this afternoon created much pleasure. The Evening Globe says it did not approve of Howo‘s course, but admits it was better that he should win. * MONTREAL. Special to THE TIMES. Judge Duggan hbas gone to Sandwich to at the Assizes, left unprovided for by .w'lhn’o fll:u. have botk of new timber regulations have n ,.‘.:‘“. the Crown Lands Department. It is impossible to gire any idea of them in a telegram. The timber is to be sold by aucâ€" tion. The charges are rather increased. The tus of the Toronto, Grey and â€mm published toâ€"day. The income from the first section to Mount Forâ€" rest is sstimated at $490,000, 60 per cent. deducted for running expenses, leaving net earnings of $126,000, being equal to 78 "'{ ‘e+ TOI(_)_!'I’O'. Special to THE TIMES. Katest by Cclegraph, Moxtrzatr, April 31. The printers‘ strike continues. One or two the Domi QUEBEC. ended with a vote of thanks PRUSSIA. Quszsec, April 21. Toxoxto, April 21 1 W receiving or purchasing the following notes, as they have been obtained from me ::hr false rm U‘JAIIB DELANEY, and made in is favour. our notes of $20 each, dated April 14th, 1869, and due Aoril 14a, 1870, ‘71, T4 and 1873, also one note of $50, same date, and due ::..l...ul have reseived no raine for the l4 BENJAMIN RYAN, nvm-v faapii c COURT OF ‘REVISION. Notice is heroby given that the COURT OF REYISION for the Township of Huntley, will be holden in the hall of the said Township, on MONâ€" DAY, the 3rd day of MAY, 1869, at the hour of ten e‘clock in the forencon. ‘ Town Clerk, Huntioy, 19th April, 1869, 1030.1.11td two BLMON CHAPMAN having left my employâ€" ment contrary to the terms of his agreooment with me, I heroby caution any person or persons from hiring or harbouring him after date of this adverâ€" ROBERT SKEAD. Ottawas, April 20th, ;1869. 1029.3 will be orgarised by PROF, LINTON, in the TEMPERANCE HALL, Elginâ€"st., opposite the Russell House, on THURSDAY and SATURDAYT afternoons at halfâ€"past 4 o‘clock. Terms for the course of eight lessons, including a music book of 150 pages : Single pupils, 30 cents. Two from one family,â€"50 cents. ‘Three pupils, 75 cents, including TMustrated News recsived, _ A second edition of Frank and Mad. Demorest‘s Macasz received, D. FULTON is prepared to furnish the latest English and American Periodicals. Rour lu.nc““lu#pn.vhhllod.llnn 10 cents per week. .nlt:l‘u.â€"lhtlomoh,.u. papers may be at 6 a. m. _ _Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emerald and London Ottaws, April 8, 1869; A small consignment ot CHOICE FOR SALE in lots to suit. TIIO‘PIY GBRAXS SEED. . A meeting will be held at KAVANAGH‘3 on FRIDAY, the 23rd INST., at 8 o‘clock, p.m.. (sharp), for the purpose of organizing a Lacrosse Club to represent Ottawa in the proposed match with Montreal on the Queen‘s Birthday, Persons wishing to join will please attend. Ottawa, April 20. 1028td By the advertiser, aYOUNG MAN, of twentyâ€" four years ot age, having a good education in both languages, as SALESMAN in a Dry Goods Store, or in any other capacity. A low salary would be accepted for a good situation. Please sd4dress, prepaid, tor one mouth, A. R., Post Office of St. Roch, Quebes, P. Q. Quebes, March 12, 1869. 9991f acquainted with the Paper, Paint, Oil, Glue and Monlding trade, immediately, s Apply at AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN who understands BOOKKEEPING@; Apply by letter, Z., Tmuzxs Postponed until Toâ€"Morrow, 22nd April, at 10 o‘clock, a.m., AT THE RUSSELL HOUSE. HECTOR McL&AN, made to MR. D. O‘CONNOR, Vendor‘s No, 1, Rideauâ€"streot. Ottaws, April 13, 1869. )OIIIIOI NEWS DBEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. 1030.1,17.3 INGING CLASSEKS FOR CHILOREX OTICK.â€"I heroby forbid all persons from AUTION, will offer for saile, at the RUSSELL HOUSE, in the City of Ottawa, the following *s ... ~ . OTY OF OTTaWk. On WEDNESDAY,, the 2ist day of APBIL, t‘nt. at 12 0‘clock, noon, April 20, 1869, Ottawa, April 20, 1869. & hrg'.-onl of arms and ammunition. A number of the ringleaders have beeu arrested. zini muslmi in this E:"T"r.'"";'i"u'n"m" concealed by the nvolt:’tlonb:,†and which givo details of the organisation, were uncarthed ":d hlld«[toA the Government, together with Frorexc®, April #.â€"The Italian budget makes such a vod showing that it will be unnecessary to impose any new taxes tor the current year. Mirax, April 21.â€"â€"The Government authorâ€" ities bave discovered another formidable Mazâ€" oY WANTED, at ACROSSE,. R. EATON‘8, 10282 _ Elginâ€"st., opposite Russell House. VALWCABLE REAL ESTATE, By H. McLean, Aucflonoct ALE or * AÂ¥TED, MECTOR McLEAN, Avcriossss, THE ABOYVE SALE N, McKINNON, No. 414, lplrh-d NEIL MacKINNXON, JOHN FENXTON, HECTOR MoLEAN, TITALY, sines for May just application may be Â¥ale., ESMONDE‘S. 1018 1038.3 Kvery purchaser has one year‘s trial of the Instrument, besides the usual guarantse fir Are KFrom the Best Factories of the United States MICn-h,oruho-n in this city. Lhe most LIBERAL TERMS ofered. A fow frstâ€"class PLANO FORTES, slightly used, at greatly reduced prices. A splendid opâ€" portunity, as the instruments are as good as new, MRS,. BMITH, Bankâ€"st., "f.:' inform ber % l’ulhu. i# now pared Nm‘ ,B:v: three A w ::o:..“ +. or pprentices w April 6. 1015t¢ Ottaws, April 19, 1869. Iaspection is cordially invited. J. L. ORME & SON, 482 No. 8 Bparks streat, mn-gvhhllud‘lul with the com, + never performed in this city, and J‘zt m-ayl-hm | at 8 o‘clock. | Admission 25 cents. M!uh‘(l)om D. 0. LA RUE, _« PHAT BoY,» HAPPY GAL WAGNER, â€"| the best end man in the world, together '? the universal favouritesâ€"J. H. Mortimer, Billy Jerry Cohan, Frank Wellées, Frank G and Frank c-mm a constellation of brilliâ€" ancy never attempted . by any one -qqo- . Entirely new, distinct, separate and different The most numâ€" bering TW EN JIVI..MQ-I-: um.m _l_'huw in Jttaws of the marvel of the t RICARDO. [# _First appearance of the Prince ot Ethiopian Norfolk and Richmond. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN‘GS, April 23rd and 24th. [ Ottaws, April 19, 1869, The commodious premises owned and coqupied by T. D. TIM3, Esq., Victoria Terrace, Richmond Road, with possession 1st May. If not sooner disâ€" posed of, the property will be ¢fered for sale by AUCTION at the RUSSELL HOUSE, on WEDâ€" NESDAY NEXT,the 21st APRIL, at NOON. For particulars apply to the proprietor, or to HECTOR McLEAN. articles, such as are generally found in & com. pletely furnished house, bu'hkimtoo*-u- ous to particularize. | e _ Terms Cash in bankable funds. | The sale of the furnitureâ€"will open at x.;'.u.g t-..ndnplulbtnh'vnlbom_n.m FOl SALE OR TO LET. stands, Cane seat and Rocking Chairs; Hair lmmum.cmmmou-wo;s Cooking Stoves with their Furnitare; Parlour Stoves, Stovepipes, and a great quantity of other + Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of saie, AND A ALL THE BUUSIBOLE) FURNITURE contained in said residence, consisting in part of handsome three ply Kidderminster Carpet, rery good ; Velvet covered Chairs, and Easy and Rockâ€" ing Chair, and Sofa to match ; Black Walnut Side board, Bureaus, and Extension Dllla..'l'::h-h three parts; Black Walout and ogany and planted with the best of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, and the whole premises thoroughly drained. The property altogether is one of the most comâ€" plete, theroughly built, finished ‘and appointed in the city, and well worthy the attention of purchaâ€" and a large Cistern capable ot containing 300 puncheons of water, from which water pipes® lead to all the principal rooms in the house. There are also Stone Stables, Shods, and Outhouses ‘atâ€" mmmu.-ï¬.‘ Bafe Vault in the house, The grounds. tastefully laid out, GRANARY and STORE ROOMS. In the baseâ€" ment of the house there are a large Kitchon, Celâ€" lar, Larder, Washroom, Pantry and Ios louse, that very valuable property in Block D, LeBreâ€" ton‘s Flats, the residence of ROBERT BELL, Esq., consisting of four lots in one block, viz. : Lots Nos. T and 9, on Lioydâ€"st., and 6 and 8, on Bridgoâ€"st., containing nearly am acro of land. On Lot No. T there is a Arstâ€"olass STONK HOUSE, containin 4 rooms, a large Hall, Bath Room and Water Closet on the first fiat, and fve reoms, a Hall and Water Closet on the segond fiat, all finished, paicted and papered in the best and most modern style, and in the rear of the house EW MILLINERY. Ottawa, April 19, 1869. Auctionser and Real Estate Agent, has received instructions to sell °_ BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, â€" | On Saturday, 24th day of April,\Instant, DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY. NEW IN8STEUMENXTS , ANO FORTES! PLANO FORTES: AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE:! KR MAJESTY!3 TuKATRE. "‘howl‘w RUE‘S3 CARNIVAL M By H. McLean, Auctioneer, UCTION SALE FINEST . COLLECTION GREAT BARGAINS, IPEDE MASQUERADE : HECTOR MoLEAN,‘ Auction Sale. 8. of the ‘MONARCHS OoF AT ont s 107764 Agent, 5 Mz., JOHN LESLIE, Agont for oa.n'.uvu-ny For the sale of these celebrated Timekeepers. l.&A.“mlllh-_L Bole Wholesale A"-h Dominion sale of J. Smoild‘s N -u..“' ie CoURT OF SPAIN THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COM MISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, HER WAJESTY Tabavuen €tatFéior Ottaws, April 7. Two gentlemen requiring BOARD can be soâ€" commodated in a respectable private family, Apply to the office of this paper, or to MRS. SUTTON‘3 BOARDING HOUSE is reâ€" moved to the dwelling over Mr. Hay‘s Hardware Btore, Bparksâ€"st., opposite Garland, Muatchmor & TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated _with comfortable ROOMS, and BOARD if Ottawas, 23rd March, 1869, the Yuawa Pormanent Dailding Soolct&.. ~ The Rear or North $ of Lot No. 27, in the 7th Conâ€" cession of the Township of Marlborough, in the County of Carleton. That property known\as ©Ridean Villa," situaie about 1 mile from the city limits, being ecomposed of a part of Lot I, Concession C, in the ‘l'o'ullrcllhnn.omm between 7 and 8 acres of land, with a uu'.ï¬...w thereâ€" on, at present by the Rev. Mr. Bliss. That property known as " Willow Cotage," WE EEZKEBY APPrOINT ï¬ludx(:w&ocu& :'0“.:\‘:. all of the above proparty belonging to the Retaie of the late Sherlt Praser. * Lot No. 6, Bouth side of Yorkâ€"street, in the City of Ottawa. The West half of l.ot No. 25, in the 9th Concesâ€" sion of the Township of Isflm Bouth j of Lot No. 29, in the !st Rideau Front, of the Township of Gloucester, all in the County of Carleton, under powers of sale contained in Mortgages from the owners thereof to the Ottawa Permanent Bailding Society. _ _ Aalte ANMC» 14 Us 0+ °V, 10, 1% 10, 10, 11 and 10, Korth side of Wilbrodâ€"street, all in the City of Ottaws ; also, street, upon which is erected alwg Buildâ€" m“ mu:, D- R. .Tfll- Jmlx and K. & V. Beaucaire; Lot No, 2, North side of Clare The West $ of Lot No. 3, North side of Clarepoeâ€" streot. Lot No. 8, South side of Yorkâ€"street. -Lop l'c‘n. 1‘, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, For terms and conditions application must be made to the undersigned. ; That very valuable Lot known as Letter C, west side of Sussexâ€"streot. The North j of Lot No. 1, North side of Clarenceâ€" Wednesday, the 28th day of April next, at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, at the s One 64 Octaves, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Octagon legs, Carred Pedal Lyte. 0u1ou.vo.planuu,0uMlop and Lyre. 1 One 7 Octare, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Carved legs and Lyre. One T Octave, Rosewood case, with mouldings Four Round Corners, Carved legs and Lyre. One 7 Octave, large size, Rosewood case, with mohidings, Carved legs and Lyre, One 7 Octave, large size, Rosewood case, with z;nuhp.l'mnend Corners, Carvred legs and re. 1 As the proprietor is about removing his estab. ment trom this city the whole of the stock must be disposed of without any reserration, and therefore great bargains wmay be expected, and the trade will have an incomparable opportunity ot repler ishing their stooks. t Catalogues of the Furniture and Pianoâ€"fortes (will be prepared, and can be had at the Subâ€" ‘soriber‘s Auction. Rooms, 18 Sparksâ€"st., and the furniture can be seen at the wareâ€"rooms two days previous to the day of sale. > Traxsâ€"Cash in Bankable Funds. Bale at TEN o‘slock, a.m. The following Lots are now offered -tany dvmmudlfuu.l?uodo_fu before he TW ENTYâ€"#LFTR day of" APRIL next, they will be offered for sale by Ottaws May 20. KYTHING you want, ask {or it, at legs, Carved Lyre, Ironâ€"clad Pianoâ€"Fortes, from the celebrated Fao. tory, (Kingston,) comprising ; P o.{ 6J oï¬.m.phh Rosewood case, Octagon Walnut and Oak Bedsteads, Bureaus,(dressing and plain}, Wardrobes, (Gent‘s and Ladies‘) ; W ashâ€" stands, Towel Racks, Burdets, Tollet: Tables, a variety of Palliasses, Mattrasses, Pillows, &0., &6., with Ofice Chairs, Stools and Ottomans, and & large quantity of household necessaries. match, covered with Rep Hair Cloth and Damask ; Bplendid Mirrors, in Gi‘t Frames ; Centre Tables, in various styles; Whatâ€"nots, Sideboards, Chefâ€" foneers, Diningâ€"room and Carved Chairs, in great Furniture, comprising Easy, Demoorat, Rocking Mmc.“n.mn‘m.nb The subscriber has received instructions from 8. T. DRENNAN, Esq., of Kingston, Proprietor, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TVESDAY, the 27th INST,, the whole of the stock in trade of the OTTAWA CABINET , WAREYOUSE, in Auâ€" mond‘s Block, Rideauâ€"st., ‘near the Bappors‘ Bridge, at presedt conducted by GEO. SEALE, Agent, consisting of Black Walnut Rard and Whitewood Setts of Drawing, Dining and Bedâ€"room H. MoLEBAN, 1036t4 Auctioncser and Com; Merchant. OiaRD, NEW & HANDSOME FURNITURE, IRONâ€"CLAD PILAXOâ€"FORTES, SEWILL, LEIVERPOOL, By H. McLean, Auctioneer. ALE OF VERY VALUABLE THE OTrAW A LIMES, APRIL 2 2. addressing E. 8. G., Trurs Ofice. :.‘;.‘X,mu. " * _ 10G%Â¥ PUBLIC AUCTION, W ATOHES. . By H. McLea®RAuctioneer. REAT AUVCTION siLE BY H. RUSSELL HOUSE. HECTOR McLEAN, Auctionser and Real Estate A Boarding. REAL ESTATE. Auction Sales. Mr. E. ROWBELL, Next door to Dr. Dorion‘s, 1¢17.â€"b OX é&o, Russell House. PEKINADES, CHINTZES, aig~. LACES, CORNICES, [ © €OCOA MATTING, &c., &c. THO3. & W. HUNTON, STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH R FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, to which we m;ood'i&' additions by almost every steamer, consisting Wl would call spesial attention to our im WV mensestock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Tnl NEWEST STYLES, \ mk‘mwnsr STYLES, x THE NEWEST STYLES, 'l\!nl BEST ASSORTED, ~ _ _ THE BEST ASSORTED, THE® BEST ASSURTED, At THoB. & w. HUNToX‘s. TII. GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, T- LARGEST u*ocx, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, RI.IOI BRO#S MOIOIGAmA WHISKEYs. Dl’: aoops « nousk FURNISHINGS DRY G@OODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ~At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. PIOOI'. and Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s HIGIWIIRI 14 the trade, by the they are now, \â€"<â€" _‘ O. T. B&TE & CO, Canal Oltawa, Dec.12, 1868. H their igene hae g34+2®®ror car roap, 800 32 200--:.-. THIN MESS PORK. 300 BBLS. MESS PORK. ACON, &e. Agents for Jolin Campbell‘s celebrated OaAL oIL. $ CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOOD3, TBE CHEAPEST GOODS, At THO8. & W. HUNTON‘B. BEST VALUC, THE BEST YALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘83. ‘HE BEST ‘VALUSG, At TRHO8. & W. HUNToXN‘s. DOOR MATS, _At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘3 At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S. LOWEST PRICEKS h“â€mmmn; been appointed by the combin trepared to sell in quantities to su COAL OIL, 47 and 49 Sparkeâ€"st, AT STRONG sUPER Canal Basin. REPPS, °INS PECTION INYITE D."®@ma 350| " 150 "° 30 " HEAVY SCOTCH SHIRTINGS, LIGHT GROUND FAST COLORED Their buyer having purchased their goods earl y previous to the great advance in prices, they are enabled to offer special value in the following SETS COLLARS & CUFFS, @3 P R ING â€" G 0O,0 D S@q FEATHERS, BONNETS, comprising the latest Paris and London styl They invite special| attentio to their stock o with a magnificent stock ot They will show at the same time a large assortâ€" GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & co. WHOLESALE AND RETALL. Garland, Mutchmor & Co LACE TIES, MILLINERY AND MANTLES, PENING DaAY. D RES 6 GO0OO0ODS8S * , HATS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, DOZENX FRINGED 1 TOW ELS, 7s 6d a THEIR SHOW ROOM THURSDAY, {grg APRIL, Choice of 100 pieses In Every Department. ORNAMENTsS, JACKETS, RIBBONS, T4d per yard, PRINTS, COSTUMES, COTTON HOSIER Y , 5y to 258 a dozen. LADIES®! DRAB and WHITE CORSETS, 2s 6d each, L A DLE 8 LINEX EANUKERCHIEFS, 2s to 10s a dozen, in all the new materials. FLOWERS, GLOVES, in great variety. Tid per yard. > TRIMMINGS. HOSIERY, A large quantity of Wali Pa, will hnlj lAtMyg’elouthF Tu VARIETY HALL HOUSE FURXISHING ESTABLISHKMENXT f 3 SUSSEX. 8T. _ _A large quantity of Wali Paper. Good patterns BY THE GALLON AT 5o CENTsS Ottawa, April 17, 1869â€" THE ANNIVERSARY of the above Society will be celebrated by Divine Service at St. Alban‘s Church, on FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd INSTANT, at BEVEN o‘clock, p.m. The Sermon will be preachâ€" ed by REV. DR. JONES, Chaplain to the Bociety. A Collection wiil be made, as usual, in aid of the Charitable Fund. Members aro requested to wear their badges. After Service a MISCELLANEOUS ENTERâ€" TAINMENT will be given in the BASEMENT of the CHURCH, previous to which Refreshments will be served to the Company. .Beveral ladies and gentlemen have kindly volunteered to sing on the occasion, and it is expected that short and appropriate addresses will be delivered. PB~Tickets for the Entertainment, including refreshments, 25 cents each. Can be had at Mr. Bartlett‘s Confoctionery, Mrs. Proderick‘s, Mesers. Srinner, Birkett, Mitchell, Curtis, and of the members of the Committee and Stewards. ‘ In all the various branches of his business. PAINTING ESTABLISHKMENT Pending which his office will be on the FIRbT F L OOR » ELGINâ€"STREET, Where he will be happy to meet old and new PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, nnp.euauy informs the public that he will in a * FEW DAYS J. A, PINARD & CO., 4 17 Sussex Street, 1025â€"1m16â€"1i Bign of the Golden Ball. 20 00 % 50 liks, 500 "iz ® #ew eF%XZ %F C6d. a yard. * nï¬ roee 1250 YÂ¥ds. Fashionable Skirtings, Bold for 1s. and 1s, 34. a yard, worth 1s. 10id. and 2s, 64. worth 7}d. and 94. 2500 * 1250 * .PAPlR COLLARS and CUFFS, Ladies‘ and Gents‘. 1500 ": Best value in Ottaws. Ottawa, March 31, 1869. B@°â€"O0PENING OF DRY GOODSâ€"@g 1000 **~ to order. ’v.:o:‘wint:h.df l(JPkIIIOI 0000-." 9 eqve amask, very AT THB TVALLETY HALL. pPELadios‘ Costumes, (with Fluting or other Trimmings.) Skirts and Underâ€"clothing .made The whole forming a very large and choice variety of the latest and most useful styles brought out for the COMING SEASON CAR LOAD T. GEORGES S0CIETY. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON 28 28 ons 2 4 and ; 2 4 and . 2 4 and : 2. madtGeonk‘, _â€"; _: â€"= . _ t / _. MMENSE Variety of GENTS TIES, £â€" a L k _ ‘Decorative Painting. R@a~NE W D RESS GOO0DS. @g April 12, 1869," MASONIC HALL BLOCK, RECEIVE ORDERS FOR WORK Tnu WEEK, LUNY LACE, Ties and Setts, &o., &o., &o. OSIERY AND GLOVES, PENING OF PARLIAMEXNT. at cost to close the consignme! AT THE VARIEm OPEN A FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 By order, and 30 inch COLOURKEKD SERG EKS, and 30 inch MOTTLED SERGES, AT J. A. PINARD & CO‘S. and 30 inch 6 and 56 inch WHITE and BLACK ALPACCAS, and 56 inch COLOURED ALPAC«â€" Magee & Russell. SILK PARASOL®, fashionable colours, sold for 3s, 94., worth 65. 34. YÂ¥ds. BLACK DRESS SILK at last year‘s prices. SPECIAL DISPLAY ) Hecefved clfaP TN tors, Yq-. LIGHT PRINTS from Â¥YÂ¥ds. DRESS GOODS, from 64. a yard. Â¥ds. Damaged Grey Cottons Il"Sculd for 5d. and 64. per yard, ANG, D. R. LEAVENS®. _ wWHITE COTTON, At 744. a yard. W. MILLS, MAGEE & RUSSELL. or ~POPLINETTES, 1011ly " THE OTTAWA CITIZENX" Lovm.u BOGOK8, Of Promissory lqtu. Drafts, Deeds, Mortâ€" goges, &o., &o. .Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap and Letter Paper. Plll'l‘llfl % OoF EVERY LESCRIPTIOX, Plll‘l'lll’ REQUISITESâ€" VIII'I'IIG CARDEâ€" Balmon Colored Envelopes, all sizes and at auy price, from $1 per M. PLAYIIO CARDSâ€" = Good ones of Oriental, Egyptian, Wild Flowâ€" ers, Sporting, Shaks;»x are and other pdétterns, Tll'l'll) NOTE PAPER and KNVEL= OPESâ€" Mauve, Amber, Rose, Lilac and Btraw Color. A good assortment of Amber, Buff, Blate and Slate Pencils Dwarf Ink Bottles White Chalk Crayons Pens, Lead Pencils, Rubber Pencll Heads, J n:’gflnoou and SCHOOL REQULIâ€" The Progressive, with head lines Payson, Dunton and Scribner‘s do Miller‘s Superior Copy do At " The Ottaews Cicizen * Btationery and Printing House, Opaque [tinted enamelled}do Extra Satin, Water Linsd do do do Envelopes to match Papier de Luxe with Envelopes to match â€" Goffered Note Paper and Envelopes, [Ultram rine and Carmine Bdges j Extra .Superfine Cream Laid Note and Letter Papers, "Cowan‘s" end other makers lmperial Cream Laid Envelopes, extra thick Euperfine do do _ double thick ExtraSatin _ do do do Enamelied do Ain & bound in cloth boards. Forty cents. * Fieru Boox, 55 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. PRINTING HOUSE Antique Parchment Note Paper, for Ontario. The prices are ; 1 Fizerâ€" Book, with 81 jlustrations, strongly bound4n limp cloth. Five cenis, Â¥irst Bookâ€"Part Becond, 64 illustrations strongiy bound in limp cloth. ‘Ten cents. bound in sloth boards. ‘Ewenty cents. _ TEizp BooX, 4| illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Thirty cents. HE NEW CANKADIANX NATIONAL BERIES of READING BOOKE, h Authorized by the Council of Pubpine Instractio OVELL!S #ERIES OF sonooL ‘price $1 o Kasy Lessons in Geography, 45 cents History of Canuda, by Hodgins 50 Bangster‘s National Arithmetic 60 General Geography, with 39 coloured maps, Leunie‘s English Grammar â€" 16 Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, Oards, Books Pampblets, &6., &0., on the shortest notice and on the most rensonahleaterms: To be had at Fine and Superfine Commercial Cards, small, large and double small > tÂ¥e Programme Cards, Embossed Border. Yellow Wore do Yellow Wove Medium Cream Wove â€" do Flat Foolssaps, blue and cream laid Enamelled Paper, mesorted colours Card Doards, plain and coloured Printers‘ Cards, do _ do Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Double Demy, assorted colours Heary Book Paper Extra Thick Coloured Demy Tinted Large Folio Post, nssorted LAXK FORMS STATIONERY, PRINTING Foolscap, long and" broad: folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"head P‘P*.I-G.ll-l‘t MM LaANK Booksâ€" Made in any style of ruling and binding. )ANKERS and MERCHANTS® Double Elephant, Super Royal, Royal and Medium, Cold Pressed Drawing Paper [tor water colours] A Tinted Crayon Paper Bristol Boards. [ouunm PAPER & ENVELOPES Natrow, Middle and Broad Border. 4 RAWING PAPERS, &c. "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN®" â€" STATIONERY §°%ORE HOICE STATIONERÂ¥. STATIONERY THE FOLLOWI®G and BILLâ€"HEAD PAPER, P RIN TIN G, BOOKBINDING, 21 large and smae