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m & Rutiand at @, W aterville H. FALLS, Kingston and lewwres Porth NA4(after the riday night), aday. * nodation for g i Night Trairs ay"s C 99 ‘l-:I.UQ CGnd .32EGM {‘za-a}’m rand Tronk Smiths, DaÂ¥, stip ““,t % “’; the Company‘s «s * & la~go stook of materrals for the above branches ind time of arrivatamii . . M To Mank o matona‘st fos,‘ « Fails at 10:05 a th at 10:55 & .. ester oad »slouces ® y BRANCH, ‘so in time to coupe the cast and west. LB, No. 20, ho dennaer afte:â€"vel .. dik eperrpic. ‘AY, Mazron 39 3,,, $ patCovers, Block Tin Tes and Coffee Pots, at PERTH, PR A 18@ wi 3 pm and 9 a m, q m and #5§ # M TH3S FALLS «T R ALNS win o Inforie C¢f OoORs or Pias and B0 sonncoct at Smith‘y ANGEMENTS, [ VENTURE sta CKYILL®E KAal®s . ay of May, Nest, D COMPANY. le WEST, Ottawa checkeam.. [ 145 D. m, %.00 nluy....).l. -n.' "‘-“U'h D pECcoRATVE ‘Roy Mr. Pick®® LIXE, is * _ tha the Poase for th* it 600 4 m RAILW aÂ¥ CANADA, im colors to pooeiits * _ of the Posse 1 n Faie‘s orrawa .â€".3:00 a m, 9:30 of the s«aid ym to L. &. veak® 10 in the offce ¢ at the ORFIC® A..Y.. of such p*14# has been 4+ C, C t 11.00 a, m & &8 / 118 B m snd efisient BURGLARS ALARMX, l-.n.‘:‘ l y\,""'““:‘,.-, part of the house sat $1.2%5, .In__‘l ‘..' ¢ WIH log a m and 3: &ll’-. Ra f IROX, COAL, ,.-gm & HEAYVY HARDWARE § Nams, Rors, CBarss, S °7;s‘_':c assortinent of Houseâ€"furnishings ke., as the lowest casb vrisces to be foun :» the market. _ s * HOT AIR FURNACES. ’I‘": BEE8T FPooD ®ron INFANTS, Niqw_ud%:‘p‘- bl..â€"b; H. Barker n!rlo-b/u #THE INFANXT P&iNC thrives upon it as a Princs should."â€"Saciat Sesence Reviaw. @ A REAL IMPROYVEMENT (l-? the erdinary kinds of LIRBIGS FOOD," and only me that keeps good in all climates. No boiling or straining. Tins, 1s, %#, 5s and ;0s. SA\'\._)?‘; & MOORE, t 143, New Bondâ€"st , London. Agentsâ€"Meests. F. Cundilf & Co., Montreal. Ceution.â€"Lhe genuine PANCREATIC EMULâ€" flolm-&‘umsuoa.u-.m Burory & Moore‘s labels and trade mark. Q‘s« The Lancet, Britiskh Medrcai &-Mâ€"S.y?:n‘l:h. exceeding! :l.:'-hnbuu‘l-.q-bcmh«. num; ::g Tost.cougn, ‘sats wall, and i jolty. â€" WER MAEST eveny "vr'crom-s ROYAp â€" ‘ 4 Prize Medalist of the Great International Exbibl ~ _ Men of London, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" yersal Exhibition of Paris, 1867, _ _ *‘ ie Joun sur, Agent for Ottaws and V "hflodhmww H. & A. SAUNDERS, Bole w i Montreal. Wys f bogBale Agents in the Dowinion for f 8 T OV E 8| :-l-ty. Parlour wad Cook Stoves, in great h # cotgion Fror‘sPrint Auomoue purtte, te.‘rcelabr itod Slabafacturer b ial appointment t !lwm"§d&mn.xq'°r‘nnrAflzv COURT OF sSPAIX TBE RIGHT n0NORABLE THE LORDs com Ilglon_u OE TUHE ADMIRALTY, Rteam, Hot Woater, or Warm Air, on the latest and most approved principles., Prim Medal, 1852. Silver Medal, 1967. 7HO3, ISAAC‘S, CENTRE TOWN PLO U &R 3, CULTIVATOil <TOYVE3, all paitern« and sizes, tor coal and wood =&¢d hâ€"‘:‘:. '&tdn-l.. y farâ€" alture, ko , the choapest uhuhm"'.' 08 WORK, â€" J ot all kinds, in the Tin, Sheet ILron and Qopper Warse line attended to. _ Thousands can testily that you can purchase Builders‘ and Hoase FPurnishing Hardware, Paints kett‘s Hardware Store, Yo. 24, Rideauâ€"st., cheaper than at any other place in the city. A call is respectfully solicited. f M HRemember the place, _ _ _ ___ FOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. #*aINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, fi__fiuuumu.uw-'.m «_ _ No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., lumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin WLLY MOULDS, ICE CREAMX PLYTH & KEAR, h * Sign of the Anvil, No. 24, Kideauâ€"st. P.8.â€"All goods delivered free to any part of the LL THE BEST %‘trnss aAND DESIGNS SEwILL, LIVERPOOL, Manufacturer by special anvoin WETHING you want, ask ior it, ARDW ARE : At tus Stox or tus Axyiu, % No. 24, Rideauâ€"st., Ottar ARDWARE! HARDWARE : SEAUTIFPUL AS8ORTXEXT "syâ€" COOK sTOVES, zq sim ; the housekeepers specia‘ (avourites for * H. NEADoWS & Co. «CAPITAL " STOYE DEPOT, o *35 Sussexâ€"st., P H. MEADOWS & CO. W ATCHES. YOL â€"IV . â€"NQ.~1081. Jeltied Turkey Moulds, May 20. CONsUV MPTION with Savour & Moon®r‘s PANCREATIC . EMULAION®. #TONVEs : + BURGLARS ALARM! H. MEADOWS & CO. HU. MEADOWS & CO. 0# [d 4* UEMQNDER‘3. MOULVS, 1487 W here all ordors for the CANADA GAZETTE, AND FOR PRINTING, BINDING, oR STATIONERY, may be sent, and will be punctually sttended to as usual, arrangemepnts having boen made to pre. nunylnwn’m to the business. Mr. Deabarats grateful for the sympathy tendered aim on all sides, and hopes to see his patmus and friends in his new ofise. OVER A, McCORMICK‘S STORE, SPARKSâ€"STREET, â€" GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Ott awa, January 21, 1869, Ob4tf To !w;nu-â€"-‘ho w coliecstion in the Juews gpt 4 Noi * ol Cnnadian Seeneey. Ontarico Gazette, snd also in a newspaper published in the County, or Unioa of Counties affected ; such notice shall be sontinued in each case for a period of ut least six weeks during the interval of time bet ween the cloge of the next preceding Session and the consideration of the Pstition. Coples of the first and last of such notices to be sent to the Private Bill Offse. Parties intending to make application to the Legisiatare of Ontario for Private Bills are hereby notified that they are required by the 51st and folâ€" lowing Rules of the Legislative Assembly (which are pablished in full in the Gatarto Gazcte,) to give NOTICE of the application (clearly and disâ€" tinctly specifying its nature and object) in the All Petitions for Private Bills must be prosented «ithin the first three weeks of the Session. * CHARLES T. GLLLMOR,â€" * Clork of the House. Toronto, 25th Feby., 1869. 988â€"1awtLOo Sole agent for * .JFISEK‘3 METALLIC COFFINS. _ Rraspwworâ€"â€"Yorkâ€"st, fArst Brick House Pll'A‘II BILLS. Pocket Handkerchic?s, cach, only Gloves, per pair, only................++ Gentsa® Neokties, 4 Intosat styles,"* at the -'l‘do-,r Tus Ocorextat, in Stewâ€" art‘s Brick lhot.finr Ridean and Sussexâ€"sts., PX Hign of the White Flag."®R Mantle ClOFRM®y OMIY...»ssssssssssssss»»» Stylish Cloths, per yard, only... . Lagies* Mantles only.................. 40 Splendid Prints, worth 9d, only 0 Towels, * all Linen,* only......... 0 Dress Musiins, per yard, only..... 0 Artextiox |â€"Two cases more of those spools for 1d, worth 34. hM'.ddayhednn‘ early as the frst pick will the best. 'olmahamslgl.“md all the latest styles in SPRIN 3 GOO0DS in perfect order, which we will sell lower than any house in $A~5$0 pisses Dress Lining, only 14 per 7‘d. "®R 10 suses in all the m"‘l.' jast arrived, which will be nl‘v"‘llo; or particulars in ”&uummm'lwm is CLOTHING! CLOTHING! â€"': ve a list of pflour that some ohlosdl will b:‘u:l.«:’fot ul'o :.h:u:nm. ,n‘i:o: l‘t? bargains w to DRKSS GOODS for 6d 744 to mor yard. Having purchased cargo of the vessel gav e T arick, Tatkly ereuked, *we wilt oger the w for sais, commenscing M O N b.‘\ \'v, Ift#a APRIL, 10 do The undersigned bogs to state that he has 10 “rAl'llx WATER : WATER : EVERY DESCRiPTION CHIEF UNDERTAKER, SPARKSâ€"ST. COPPINS, HEARSES & CARRIAGES, below the market. NLARGED PORTRALTURE oTICE. . Notrxax‘s, Maxtcoatprzeâ€"strarm. WhtMeg UAORRY «ccencersrerrrrercennrrctecers SHIPWRECKED ‘GooDS Damasks, per yard, only... OPENED AN OFFICE COLOURED AND PLAIN, CASKS A8SRORTED BLEACHED CouTToNs, + do |_ sSHEETINGS, COLOLRED AND PLALN, COLOURED :gg PLAIX® FOR OLD AND YoUNG PEOPLE, LOOK ! _ LOOK ! Â¥ CLOTHING ! M aA N TLES, SHAWLS, and SKIRT3, ASSORTED GOOD%, A88 O RTED LINXE N G00D8, A 880 RTED DR ESS Go0D8, AT â€"_â€" Dt IIL. HICK & Co. The remarkable success which has atiended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lys in nomremienange mss (which hu:‘lmdy‘ ::n mvum‘d borrowing other m'nd.) by a squrious imitation called . Po avoid dlugoht-ut. E: chasers ahould be ond;l :irl.’ .nlll'h'l Draggists and Grocers in tewn and country. 183y ._ A. M. F. GIANELLI, Sole Manufacturer and Propristor forthe Dominâ€" lqn of Canada and the United States. N.B.â€"â€"Thess celobrated Bittors are carefully prepared with the very best quality of Sherry Wine, and are especially adapted and rocomâ€" mended to persons of delicate constitutions. They are gontly stimulant, and will be tound infailib‘e aids to digestion, * For directions see label round the neck of each None are genuine unless bearing the signature of the proprietor. lo23tf A. M. F. GIANELLLTI. DEAL ERS 1X Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatmeal, Pork, &¢. OTTaAWA, ; . _ End of Little Sussexâ€"st 3, + Cash advanced .. Cmm sdvanced on goods sonigned fo imme. THFE s ceccccscussecscnsescscsccccen 0 20 9 18 0 29, | oxhn.“..,.....................- 0 18, 0 24, 0 36, ber the place, fred A. 0. AVDY & 00., Eiginâ€"st., epposite the Post Oflie recipe of * 3. . YERE M. Mi, Professor of Chemistry in the University of PADUA, ITALY. _ Kbpt by all the principal Draggists and Grocers in RO'AL ITALIA®X MTTERS. Prepared by special permission from the original CCE EOD UTOTOMGercrnsenenns es nsnnnegren048 s s 260000 Rich Flav00700, @O .»»=«»»sssesssssscesssss+ Very Fine, do 40................... : FEpt FOUE cncarneccacncenerrenenercartecenteatfe Twankay, al. tri ut the surround and “'Mwm A.nybmmtboa will reseive prompt attention. _ We do not sell less &usoflb.nl-fih?hfl'uudmnu The following is the list ot prices : x4 BLACK TEA. gaged trustwortb ns-u' dm.o.m.l-’n 0 # who are daily receiving by direst importations Tea and Coffee of the l.-l’qum’. busiâ€" ness is conducted on the English Irlo. m :I.oohnu-iu::ucuupu&hd m 5 ...3:':.;. beneft of a newt mlurd article, and at wholesale prices. Po satisfac. tion is easured, and any goods not proving asâ€" sording to sample can be returned at our expense. 'o”lmrnrrhpn lln*u”t::lb entties to the nearest railway station. For the accommedation of farmers u‘oflon:t having heard of the adventage offered them, we have onâ€" Ottawa, October 27 1868. 'l\o FARMERS :Tlllll. TRriaDs O, $1 "I &D r £11 s9........ TAILORING DEPARTMENT. s Particular attention given to the T partment, which is under the of e â€"â€"__* $14.50 PMA general assortment of Dry largest stosk ever ofered ter saie in th $1.25 "ymmâ€"o: ESTABLISHED IN 1844, Offer for sale an extensive importation of FALL AND WINTER GOOD3, comprising Readyâ€"made Clothing, Canadian Tweeds, Stoffos, | Satinetts ; also a large stock of Blankets, Mlm Gray Cottons, Prints Winceys, Piaids, &o., 0.; PRICE 75 COrs. PER BOTTLE. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE, V. H. KABTONX & CO., _ , COMMIssION MERCHANTS, FORWARDERS, ONCENTRATED LYE. CaAUTION To THE PUBL. 'l.m.h:‘ others should buy MT TEA _nd A. Q. AUDY & COL QO*MEALKRAL & CO. enesseteess ces ces penctbece sns a+ +000 000 sessesss eessemsessns sessseees seeee CT4, $1 and $1.25 ............DRAWERS CTS., $1 and #1.25......U KDJ DEFY COMPETITIONX READYâ€"MADE AXD To ORDEE. CGREEN 1EA. GREY ETOYF who will make occasionâ€" GOO0D PEA COMPLE® O‘MEARA & Co. OV REHIRTS, 0 29, 0 33 0 29, 0 32 0 36, 0 29 D VESIS, 8 SUiTS, 8 PANT3, ERCOATS, n of a frstâ€" 0 35 @ 40 0 58 @ 60 0 50 @ co 0 1) #@ 85 1 00 @ o8 Mirx. INMAN LINEOF MAL 8TEAMERS, SAILIN® FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAT AND ALTERNATE TUEsDAYs. RATES OP PASSAOK BY THE BATURDAY STEiXER; | R ® I T ’ & â€"a -'""'""'":"v-'v M umnw.v’:.w:...... 35 00 The sabsoriber would called the aitention e Families and others to his And other Mait Whisties, PORT3, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GINX, & To ether wits a General Assortment of vmr-cu’- GROCERIOCS. A call â€" dily solicited. ____ 4 Liverpool Qn:l-un.. l 00 00 or anssessssssssces seee00 nd“.'«.....ououmuo-ouuuoooo»oo;onmu'--o:‘l” “ Bt. John‘s, N F., by branch steamer........, 45 00 First Cabin, Payable in Goid. Liverpool or _Q}_flt?n ._..OIOO 00 Steerage, Payable in Currency, Liverpool or Qu’:;.wn..‘..... POV UEPCE CCC Oe@HeRON ,rernemersrsrsems erves NEnlMNBE s evticrarinrrrtiiths intirTHITKETETTTTE 29re3 #FINE BOTTLED ALE Which is in splendid condition. Also, 8COoOTCH, IRLISH, OLD RYE, Ktawa, Jan. 20, FOI LIVEARPOOL & QUERKXSTOWX. Gnm PEAS LIIOI. GINGE Banana, Poach, Strawberryâ€" Syrups. Runmt v IN DLA W AREHOUH E, . _ No. 16, Riosavâ€"st., And for sale cheap, by D. ‘P. BROWNLK & <Co., f s Wholesale and Retail ) Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, orese ovsre®s, n Tw ' Plflllm OYSTERS de Flm SALMON 4+ Flll! MACKEREL 4 sn mossts®s to Llaot. GINGER, ORAXGE, x ntoastyprane« Bustterty, Ruipherty and Runmt mloni. Fl!‘l Chosolate and Oco'u, s f Mflfl Ouu Paste, 1 MWW oRTONn‘8 Bloater Paste, rgosaccosâ€"me Pinest QulLloâ€"flt‘lnh make in cut, tin foil and piag. A GENXERAL assortment of the dll'cnu kinds of GROCERIES AND L1Q UORS on hand, Wholesale and Retail, ut the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES fotr W arranted Goods, A trial of the articles will recommend them.â€" _ FÂ¥or sale at t No. 26, Rideauâ€"stroct. Ottaws, November 27, 1863. 878 _ ontr n®verysn, : AT THE Corvlu-uny. Freshâ€"â€"Bost Try them. ABRADOR RR LN th 1 L bsmhudhl“,buuh.o" n vary bost, in Pol‘l‘ WINEâ€"Good 1able Wine $1+50 to #4.50. 10 dR KRATATD +0 1. 200 A& FCLL assortment of FRESH FRUIT, the TA‘I"LI and Cooking RAISIN3, CURRANTS Fimayournixe EXTRAOTS sns BPICESâ€" Gennine. Pnntnv:p and CAN to suit the holiday season. PORT, 8SHERRY, BRANDY, «( AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, &o. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELL #c., &¢0., &0 RIMBK»srensscssescccsccees enesscessesssssserse soeee â€" 18 00 *.Loh'l..:.‘ l‘.;:y.‘bnnl steamer.. .. .... ”.: kots from m N.“. +Continent, at moderate rates For mmm.-m?ry at the Company‘s oue * 16 Breaimar Rew Fask «to EB mm'qoa. ‘LIIIIA GRaPEs, FR PA PORTUGUESE ONION3. OPORTO,. SPAIN, COGNAC : AND LONDON, PASBAGE BY THE TUESDAY STRAMER YI HALIFAX, OTTLED AL®, FROM CROSSE & BLAUCKWELL UGARS and SYRUP3 of all graces. HERRY WINEâ€"Good Table Wineâ€"$1 KASâ€"Black, Green and J a; W arranted Good, and selected for M&;‘:. LL KIYDS of GENUINE LIQUO according to age and quality. OTTAWA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, is6s, LMERIA GRAPES, FRESH FIGS and ‘l;'l!l NEW HONEY, in 5 ®. and 8 ®. tias. «a. CASES SCOTCH L[NGâ€"Good. TROS. PATTERSON‘S, e idd a‘s Crockery Store BOXES DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at T5 ote. each. 8TILTON CHEESE, 6 be. to 8 Bs. size, from Reosor Brothers‘ celobrated ‘Ofl“l! ALE3, «â€"â€"LIK EW I8B,â€" OTTLED ALE. And a purchaser by a 'q respoctfully solicis a share of your patronage. As the Cove :s very extonsive, wo can assure you that ample accommddation will be given, and adâ€" vances made on LU MBER on the most reasonable We would inform you that we have resumed possession of the premises occupied by us from, 1844 to 1860. and well ‘known as \ 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 mghu all the most fashionable designs, suitable to the season. ?IOUI firstâ€"class TAILORS WANTED, to whom the highest wages in the city will be paid. « 10278 ' s to intorm them and the public generally, that ::‘hu reâ€"epened his mblmmnt at the above stand with an extensive stook of rFIRSTâ€"CLASS MATERLAL & FAsHILON ABLE DESIGNS, suited to the present season, and having secured the serviâ€" ces of a frstâ€"class cutter,who has had over ten years experience in leading houses it Oxfordâ€"st., Lon. don, is enabled to supply a want long felt in Ottawa. Mx. Romrrtsox assures his friends that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuation 0 the patronage bestowed on him in the past. Ottawa, Maich 23, 1869. 1006 $m TO LUIBIBIRI‘; fashionable styles, and warranted to fit. The stock oonghu all the most fa designs, suitable to the season. ?JOUI fAirstâ€"class TAILORS W to whom the highest wages in the ci paid. * 1027 N ROBERTSRON,. © * s@° FOR CASH ONLY.@g % .â€"Afi.rm' d attend â€" odx:. All ‘m:\. w?ltullmsflt’rh-u. Buttons securely sewoed on, Youths‘ suits tasteâ€" full{‘gu «p. Orders will be exccuted strictly to the time wg igrp j T. RAJOTTE. (Late of the firm of Robertson & Lawrence,) MERCHANT TAILORS, Has opened a firstâ€"class > TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, in Ashdeld‘s Brick Bailding, Duke«st., An extensive stock of Fl‘lll‘l. Seotch and Uanadian Tweeds, W est of England Broad Cloths, Meltons, Cassimeres Gents‘ Haberdashery, Readyâ€" made Suits and General Outftting Goods, which will be found very seloct. KFrom the experience ANGUS SUTHERLAND has had .&hfl-‘ been Manager in the Gentleâ€" man‘s Trade for many years), ho hopes to givre peortect satisfaction. h The success umnlln‘y his fits in pants and coats is owing to the correct military cutting system and careâ€" fual rute of measurement he has adopted. Numerous gity and provincial references ; also from New York and other districts of the Union. His general scale of prices is very moderate, Genis‘ excellent Twoed Suits, $10, 83. $18, Opposite the Russell House, Ottawa, In returning thanks to bis friends for past favors, SII.IO‘I' TAILORIXC | s T. RAJOTTE, ‘ NEW IMPORTATIONS. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MAINE. For tho'Xilm of Finance g I JOHN L TON, s Auditor. I have this ‘l%.. deposited with thg.Receiverâ€" General, Twenty Thousand Dollars in addition to the above Fifty Thousand, making Seventy Thou. sand Dollars (‘10,000) U. 8. Golg Bonds, 62 of ‘81 The Hon. Col. John H. Gray, M.P., has beer appointed Counsel to the Com p.n: tor the Ronl: lon. Ail logal matters will bo referred to him. B. R, COBY‘W. * anager. Ottawa, November 7, 1868. g!«! * Fmaxo® Derarrwext, Ottawa, 12th October, 186%; _ No: 104. The tollowing Insurance Conpn{ has received & license to transact the business of Life Insurancer in Canada: * No. 33. The UNION MUTUAL LLFEINSUR ANCE COMPANY, of Maine. Deposit in U: 8. ds of ‘81â€"$50,000. B, R. CORWIN, General Agent, St; Jobn, N.B For the Mini{ster of Finance UIIOI MmMUTUVAL URKT i xxx rayt‘sr is «... .. DesBarar‘s Buoox © Office of Queen‘s Printer, ie An entirely Canadian institutionâ€"perfect security to insurers, and immediate payment of claims. Ottawa, Dec. 8, 1868, | P18 which will be found complete ; being selected with care, it will not fail to give rnonf satisfaction. In Ladies‘, Misses‘ and Children‘s ware 1 have everything that can Ponibly be required for the :o‘unn.nd at much lower figures than ever betore erea, Men‘s ware in Calt, Kipp, Cowhide Boots ; Men‘s Strong Wcrkm* Boots as low as $2 per pair. Boy':‘ and Yout_lli 8 otrully low, fisk Kn | Alarge supply of New Hinglish Ki Boots, hand made, Jf most suitable ‘vun forpg;mbor- men, constantly hand and made by the very best workmen. Aarstaken tor all kinds of work: 4297 #EORâ€"B MUPPHY PROVIICIAL INSURANCE. MALCOLM CAMERON, GENTLEMEXN‘S$ PATENT CONGRESS, SEAL coytfi/mss, FINE ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, would call your special attention to his Splendid AS8SORTMENT of PRUNELLA: BOOTSâ€"Butâ€" toned, Laced and Congress. 66 D BOOTs * FOR ALL WEATHERS." I have now received my fall and winter stock EAUTIFUL PATTERXS OF WIN. ' DOW SHADKS, Very chornp, o e ie 4 en o oagk NY PERsSON HAVING FOR SALE a good secondâ€"hand SINGLE W AGGON will BOOTS AND SHOES! ROBERTRON,. MERCHANT TAILOR, BELL/S BLOCK, UNIOK â€"COV E. BOOTS AND SHOES THE RED BOOT Boots & Shoes. AWRENXCE, BEE THE NEW STYLES D F F Ar tHg vARIETY HALL. BOOT & SHOE STORE YORKâ€"ST. We are, THE RED RBOOP, HEAP BOOTS & SHORS AT TH® W. A. LAMB oflgqoaes. 8.U M ME R, Your obdt. servants, â€" M. BTEVENBON & cu. 28 QurBrc, 1st March, 1869. CAPITAL YAR!IETY HALL, AT 1N CHAUDILERE, BOWLING ALLEY. . This is one of the best in the Capital, and equal to m{ in America,. It contains four ~â€" mlleys, and with first class balls. ‘There will be kept a register book for the purâ€" of markirg the numâ€" c:.of points made each day tol;'tJuusry n‘:.xt.. :nd the a‘ty â€" u has imade the est number of points :lll ioodn from the pragrg:or a rich prho.p? * â€"Parties visiting the A.ley will be received with polite attention. ':.ho best of liquore wil! be found constantly en han Fel B. % LARIVIERE. N.B.â€"A 1 Room is attached to the proemises, vl.lrwfll be let at a low fgare. N. B.â€"Charges moderate. DOIInOI BOWLING ALLEY. The subscriber beg form his friends that b : ed on MONDAY, t OCTOBER, his BOWLING ALL . This is one of the bes Capital, and equa! t. America,. It contaii : â€"*â€" mlleys, and with fr balls. There will be register book for th c. of markirg th r of points made es to Ist Japuary next, . Veterimary Infirmary attached for s1ck and lame horses, under the direct management of Member of the Ontario Veterinary College, by appointment Y . 8. to the Governorâ€"General ; als>, V. 8. to the County of Carleton Agricultural Orders or communications promptly aitended to, and medicines sent to «ny part of the Dominion. N. B.â€"Charges moderate. Medical attendance to regular boarders free of .‘W‘ e Tl. OI"-'AWA LIVER Y s SALBE AND BAIT STABLES, Cor. Rideau and Oaavo-df. + Fizstâ€"C1ass Rmfio-;: Dam:c‘o Aorses 1% have received the Desert World, by Arthur 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 Work oonglm. 30 cents; Mrs. Brown on the Veracipede, by Sustobley ; Beacons of the Bible, by the Dean of Gioncester ; the Golden Fisece, by A. H. 0. E. ; Noontide at Syohar, by Macdufl ; the Days of knox. by the author of the Dark Year e(DllL; Watckwords for the Warfare of Life, from Martin Luther; Gnfll‘o{, the Knight, illeusâ€" trated, by Gustave Dore; Alford‘s Greek Testaâ€" ment, abridged ; nd‘s Antiphon, by Geo. Mcâ€" 5M1i ?)“l.' .“by Mcon ;Tllobuv flclliou. Y A. H. O, &.; Her Majests‘s Tower, b epâ€" worth nm-‘ boMchlelmndBuré’ory,gy fie 2y Leachueny / Philccigly t Aetem ay in Thackerny ; y n y Dr. D.IIG"I; the Parish Annual for 1868, bt. edited by J. Erskine Clarke ; Gliver & Boyd‘s Almanac for 1869, J. DURIE & SON, Stewart‘s Block, Rideauâ€"st. JOIII & HOLLAND | Rave received GOoDEY AND DEmOREST FOR MAY, Appleton‘s Journal, No. 4. Â¥Fallen Pride, 50 cents. Foul Play, 25 cents! Grifith Gaunt, 25 cents. . Phineas Fin, $1.20. may be expected. ttawa, January 22, 1869. LOW COMPOSITION IN THE POUND are now prepared, and will sell from this date THE WHOLE OF THE ABOYE STOCK DIVIDED MESSRS, GRANT & HENDERSON LEASE OF PREMISES LATELY OCCU FIED BY â€"© IMMENSE REDUCTION _ FROM QRIGINAL PRICES THE SALE TO CONTINUE WHOLE 8TOCK I8 SOLD 0O U T having bought out the | T REFOUSSE*‘S8, ALEXANDRE‘s, JO8EPHINE and JOUVIN KID GLOYES CHOICE LOT A BUTTONS, (‘UII!IGHA- & LINDSAY‘8, /4 April 17, 1869. Ottawa, March 28, 186y. BETWEEN THELR TWO HOUSES, EW BOOK®.â€"JOHN DURIE & sON BANKRUPT ST 0C EKARNS & RYAN, CHOICE LOT of CORDED FANCIES, A. 0. F. COLEMAN, V. S., PENXED OUT SPLENDID LOT OF PARASOLS, NOVELTY IN SKIR‘TS, BEAUTIFUL LOT ofBPRINKXG HATS CHOICE LOT or BRILLILANTS, CHOICE LOT OF DREsSS GOoODsSs, CUNNINGHAM & LINXDSAY‘8 KEARNS &â€"RYAX, GREAT â€"BARGAINSâ€" â€" Chnucs Publications. IN NEW : MATERLALS, THE ABOVE F1&M Dry â€"Goods. No. 14, Rromavâ€"st., &o., &6., &s. The subscriber bege to inâ€" form his friends that he openâ€" ed on MONDAY, the 26th OCTOBER, his A ND KEARNS & RYAXN. AT AX KEARNS & RYAN. AT of TRIMMINGS and AT 14 Rideau st. B. B. L. 954â€"3m Which will enable him to execute all orders with despatch, And‘ to the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" tidious. OOCI%IIY‘!I&?)S and WALLS Wll.'l'l‘fllb and in a superior style, on most reason&ble terms, and at the shortest flieo.’. 16 R. EATON, Féoric _ Beirs Blook, opposite Russel: House. It is delightfully perfoumed, and is eminext for promoting a luxuriant growth of the hair, and permanently maintainingâ€"its beauty. Its nourishing properties effectually prevent the hair from falling off or turning gray. EVANS, MERCER & CO., Montresl, proprieâ€" tors; and sold by all druggists and perfumâ€" sHADES, &c., &6., Aroupoeudhtholm week, and will be on exhibition, lrnnr in samples, affording ready facility tor gelection. y R. kATON b?n to say that his selection comâ€" rises a LARGEHK STOCK and GREATER Vaâ€" [ull'l’ than ever before brought to this city. F.8 â€"Mr. Eaton has in his employ the most exâ€" pert and experienced -'otk-u.&r HOUSE: PAINTING, HANKGING PAPER {l“.f thitlb:ounod otm-r:lln‘ his th‘nk;.:ofio ie for r very liberal patron the ;:n year, and now rw,ould respectfull .‘:amm to his numerous patrons that he is fully determinâ€" ed, in consequence of the increased demand in the various brancbes in his dc{.fi.-onu. to ndo&.:h mu«xim that «A :lm:l: ;:fm is better I: slow shilling," thereb; ying competition stock and workmanship. â€" _ _‘ 4 P ka Bomothing New and Elegant in the style of ROOM PAPER3, DECORATIONS, * GILT AND FLOCK BORDERS, WINDOW pPM~Orders for Sashes, Dours, Rlinds, Mouldâ€" ings, Looking Glasses aod Picture Frames, of the best and most modern styles, received and execuâ€" ted with cespatch, the quut.y of the work ,uu- «nteed, and at prices which will necessari‘y inâ€" duce custom. i D maâ€"hes Primed and Glazed ready for thipâ€" ment, ahd Blinds Painted and ‘red for Hangâ€" ing, will, be supplied on oqndlypmtl::mq terms. Come and see. i ZB Sashes reog Primed and Glazsed can be shipped and carried with less risk of breakage thun glass in boxes. , R. EATON, Etore and Office, Elginâ€"st., Opposite the Russell about it There is not a mother on earth who bas ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulste the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and‘relict 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€" seription of one of the ollest and best female pbyâ€" sicians anu nurses im the United States. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Be sure to calF for Bronshial Troches," or Lozenges. Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough, or "comâ€" mon cold," in its first stage. That which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if negâ€" lected soon attacks the lungs. "Browp‘s Bron chial Troches," or Cough Lozenges, allay irrita~ tion which induces coughing, having a pizEOT in. fluence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure ro ostam® the genuine. ldd'by an deoalers in medicines, at 25 cents a box. ‘ ~â€"Mothers 1 morners ; MothersIâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child srffering and orying with the exoruciâ€" ating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get m bottle of mirs. WINSLOW‘3 #s0O0THING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistake SASH, BLINXD, DOOR‘ MOULDING AKXD PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, ‘ R HUVLL] > 0 ite the Sus: lon Bridge, and adjoining the P&:u Match mui_l_ Factory of l..;? EDI‘)‘!. "MHKS. WINSLOW‘8S SOO0THING SYRUP." Having the "facâ€"simile cf " Cartis & Porkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations Coughs and, Colds.â€"Sudden changes of climate are sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections. Experience having proved that simple remeaies often act speedily and cerâ€" tamly when‘taken in the early stages of the disâ€" ease, recourso should at once be had to * Brown‘s Losenges are. a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children anc Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known ahd melancholy fact that one great ‘cause of death \among children isâ€"from Worms alone, it cannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the nocessity of closely watching their children. â€" By so doing ; and understanding ? the symptoms and true cause of the disease theusands of children might be saved from early graves. Syurrous or Worus.â€" The following are a few cf the very numerous symptoms and diseases which are caused by Worms : deranged appotite, emaciated oxtremities, ofensive breath frequent picking at the nose, grinding of the teetb during eleep, harduess of the belly. 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 away of flesh. They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to the childâ€"drive out the worms thoroughly without pain and completoly cloanse the stomachâ€"thereby doir; away with the necessity of administering Castcr Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Wcrms. ; KABS"~Each box contains the {acâ€"simile signature of Norturor & Lywaxs, Newcastic, C.W., who are he sole proprietors. j N. B. Ask for Holloway‘s Wormâ€" Lozenge» JB" and take no other. WR Sola by all the druggists in Ottawa, and medicine denio every where. 518Â¥ Aewation Jir Te Hhai o ie and bigperanp, eparation air ; C a f:anm sediment, | It is very simple MW awonderful results. Its great superiority as a Hair Dressing over kigh cost Freuch Pomades z alc_hwu-k‘{.;z_dr ty all not only in this country but in acanuowlcazoet Cy all nol only in Ums dbut in Europe The R’ntcnr and Zx&bflm not be used one with the other. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGI®TS. APANNEKD WARE at HATIR RESTORER Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote laxuriant growth, FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND »ZESSING Combined in One Bottle,. DI RS. S. A. AL]JEN’s OAL OIL of the best brands, at Propri«tors, S. R. Van Duzer & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Mochers Read This iâ€"Molioway‘s Worm ___ 35 Burclay St. and 40 Park Place, Newâ€"York. _ March 26. * ©1008â€"14y Elouse Decorating. New Style.â€" Important Cb DECORATINXG ROOMS, House, Ottawa. ATON ATON8 SPECIAL NOTICES. Nature‘s Crown. You Must Cultivate it § @AI HALR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots, BEAUTIFUL HAIR, 1028eod 3m IPRICEâ€"3 CENTS. We notice at the establishment of R. KEaton, Elginâ€"st., ppposite the Russel! House, largenrrivals of room papers upon exbinvition ; they presemt stylys truly creditable to the proprictor in sâ€"lâ€"ction. We undirstand nis connections® with large wanufactorers in Manchesteraford advantages which »nables him to sell his paper at 20 per cent reduc= tion from former prices. We are glad to recognize the principle in the establishment of small profits and quick returas. Call and For â€"Carpets, Dama«â€"ke, Repps, and a general assurtment of House Furnisning Goods T. & W. Hunton hold the largest stock in the trade.= to order at Magee & Russ II‘s, from the Bosst Weâ€"tof England Broadcloth«, Silk Mixzed and Venctian Coatings, Scotch, English and Doâ€" minion Tweeds, &c., &c,, and at moderate prices. o Vistrors to the capital are invited tâ€" walk through the new Dry Goods Store of M.go~ & Russâ€"1l, Spakeâ€"st., where the most «thaltive arsortment of new, rich and fashion«=blâ€" dry gnods, euitable for ‘both Iadies and gentiemen, can be found in immense variâ€"ty. Cotrox Goods have advanced in Englaad, but T. & W. Hunton areselling any kind of Cotton Good#« ut lower prices than they have been sold since 1862. ml see, Ravanuah, so that she is out of the race this season. A good deal of interest seems to be felt in the Ciyde as to the result of the race, The timber fleet this year leaving Greenock will, according to the local papers, ouly conâ€" rigt of about half the usual number., elnbo'dang similar Aprinciples. .Should thnilsbe .dthe _ case, tb:" l('}“ov.:-n-ut wi ready to give pro a fair . eonudnrmoz, Should it, on the other k hfiz‘ fe % l‘llle n:ahd, he to keep question still u t ";.‘;6(! i eprsttion, wil fn“'r;"i? ':i i position, will not u however, to initiate tresh negociations. Ts Qousso Fiest.â€"The Gk-_l(n and Albeona left Greenmnock together on. Thursday the 25th ult. The Glenifer left in tow about bhalfan hour before the Abeona. ‘The Shandon bad not returned from her winter voyage to JIt is a great thing, however, to feel ourâ€" selves demonstrably in the ‘right. This vountry has gone to the extreme of concesâ€" sion in thematter of the Alabama claims. Tt has agreed to refer everything except its own honour to arbitration, and to the judgment of a mixed commission. . It hss agreed to give Americans, who profess to have been wrunged, every qpportunity to assert their claims by providing that the commission shall hold its sittings a% Washington. Except absolute submisâ€" sion to every demand the Amer.cans may choose to make, there is nothing further that could have been conceded.. The convention in which all this is stipulated hgs been the work of their own minister and their own Secretary of State, and has received the assent of their own President. If they now set it aside, our duty avill simply be to abstain alâ€" together from further overtures, and let any proposal for a renewal of negociations procgeed from the American Government. As for that downrli)ght demand for payâ€" ment, which our Philadelphiageorresponâ€" dent describes as being advocatedâ€"in the United States, thts country would, of course, know how to treat it ; but we have not the smallest belief that Presâ€" ident Grant‘s Government contemplate offensive. | It is more likely Abat, as suming the relent conventipn to be set aside; Mr. Motley will be Anstructed to opeh negociations for ‘another, difâ€" fering somewhat in machinery, but much importance to us, .â€"‘"m go from the feeling that has mmxfeswd il: Ammf l'lea, WMMM of Mr. Motâ€" y for the present is 1i to soothe a large portion of the pub!icbwbl'xich has been irritated by Mr. Reverdy Johnâ€" son‘s exuberant oratory. Strange â€"to say, the :roe;cbea of Mr. ‘Reverdy Johnâ€" son and the good understan he has established with our various itable municipalities have been resented by some Americans, as if tbey,iqvolvod some fault on our part. Nm can be more unreasonable. . Mr. y Johnâ€" son was appointed at.a time when an imâ€" portant question was pending between the two nations, and he gave us to unâ€" derstand that he was specially chosen to settle it Lord Russelland Mr. Adams had been too much engaged in the muâ€" tual complaints and recriminations of the war to approach the subject favourably. Lord Russell went out of office ; M{ Adams returned home ; a new Foreign Necretary and a new American Minister had opportunities their predecessors had nut eujo{:d. This being the state of things, Mr. Reverdy Johnson took 6câ€" casion, even before.leaving America, to express the good will towards England which animated himself, and with which he credited his own countrymen, > On arriving in Eny:land he nn! the same language, and spoke in the name of the Americar people with a warmth which was naturally reciprocated by his auâ€" dience. Of course, we are sorry to find that in so doing he mistook the feeling of his countrymén towards us ; but that we should listen to what he said and be gratified by it is mrel{ no fault of ours. The impressionable Minister naturally ‘had in this country of public dinners nuâ€" merous opportunities of, repeating his friendly sentiments, and the ubiquitous reporter recorded them all, even the most improvised and spontancous. Where we were ‘amused the Americans were angry, and the result has been certsinly unfortunate. Mr. Reverdy Joh=~, however, notwithstanding his co-.;g:i- mentary speeches, appears to have been. active :io.f;:c in his diplomatic work, and~ to.have fulfilled all the instructions of his Government. â€" He concluded a conâ€" vention, in _ which evarythinf the United States could reasonably deâ€" mand was conceded by usâ€"a convention, indeed, that imposed on us possible liaâ€" bilities which many thoni.ht we onillt not ‘to have accepted. Principally cause of the unpopularity of the agent, this convention has been ill received in the lk:ei!l:d'Sutes, and is now said to have virtualiy rejected. It is plain that a United States hi,inistar in this counâ€" try fnay be top fairâ€"spoken, and that, for practical;mrposu, it is better to deal with a more faithful, though a less acceptâ€" able, representative of American opinion. Genrtreuss can get supâ€"rior garmâ€"nts made Britain=«=Ne Further Overtures» From the London Times, April 6. It is stated on good authority that Mr. John Lathrop Motley is to be the Minâ€" ’i:tlell'.l of *the:ofinited_“éut? in . England, What Nr. Moticy may THE ALABAMA CLALIM®,

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