OR & CO‘%. TLEg, FAaAXCY OTTAWA,; aptain 0. g. l 4+ U L _Raeben ‘ï¬.h M‘ to fames Ib to EFTINGS to INERy â€" â€" RNIsSHn BR & CO.J% OR & CO‘g© & CO/‘8 OR & Cog, OR â€" & COs3 from thig guas § o2 i2 *# date, 4& CO‘S. Fiela as such, ‘ w-'s- . , Te g Orty . |, io hope & CO.‘8. | gu Wigingh .. c omm |L1.’i~ & CO.‘8, & CO.‘s. that the choice of Montpensier for king, or the declaration of a republic, wers the only possible alternaiives. Gen. Prim, who was also present, remained silent throughout the proceedings. His conduct has giren rise to l'ifl;‘w beliet t bhe would u:‘ be unwilling to accept presidency . Bpanish republic. ks Manzi, April 22.â€"â€"Thé debate in the Cofstituent Cortes yesterday on the ..'ct m-umyi-m‘ Senor Feq ms, one ot the leaders of the Repablican o pranpor e es roative Was cither to restore the Bourbons to the Mipam, Aprit 21.â€"â€"The Cortes is considerâ€" lng a project for the reorganisation of the umy on the Prussian «ystem. k Miveam, _ April 21.â€"Another informal metting of the members of the majority in tbe Cortes was held toâ€"day hlo-hnn: M“ï¬b:rtho M“I::N':nh opinion, that meeting up without any result, leaving the members the Spanish Government of £8,000,000 sterâ€" ling was introduced toâ€"day.in the London market by J. 8. Morgan, and is a great sucâ€" ©ens. * The Orford boat crew have acce the American .challenge foc-hiu-rt:oh next. s ;umo- in the Bank of England has Incteased £61,000 sterling since the last Losbox, April 21.â€"The egociations for a commercial J.m.eo Mvr. B:lgiuam ani France have b on suspended. mb.. taking u'." m..ia:n-'-.i-'.. $ imp¢ , and that a Republic would Nn-ur:‘mwny. He assured them that Th¢majority would certainly obtain a king. Havaxa, April 21.â€"Gen. Setons has been mdlonnehld communad of the P torces in the Central Department. * has been reinforced withâ€" seven thousand troops, with which be will comâ€" :“*.w in.mnflo a Republican form of , Senor Zorrilia, of the majority, replied at wtween these two points. Th district of laprairie is flooded to an alarming depth. The water over a large extent of country is ?Mah'htolthomd some of Houses. It is feared that great loss ot lives and of farm stock has already occurred. At Loogeuil about B1 o‘clock last evening the inh«bitants were so alarmed at the increased rige is the waters of the river that the alarm bell was rung to awaken the people, fearing thit a general flood mmnflm wme persons might be In the Lachine district the water around Knox‘s um is several feet deep, and the reserroir “m.::{ he ap man was opposite the city this moraing. The appearance of Montreal at night is like Venice by moonlight. An awful calamity happoned last night at Grtanby, a village about thirty miles from CABLE NEWS, Montreal About 7 p.m. «whilst several pominent citizens were looking at the flood fram the principal bridge in th» place. The 'l'opomo,Autlâ€. _ Board of Heailth held a meeting last ;:..nn.npm was adopted recomâ€" â€â€œNthlaud be abolished and the -...dth-dialoleflldhmvlp ~hmofluu. $ i man named Jas, Braoks, employed in Pick and Neil‘s foundry, ‘yesterday became “ï¬n the machinery. He wascarried wasd ssd round, striking the ground at wmrolution. Being alone he was a fl-ï¬an-‘:‘t‘-unom he was roleased. His were beaten to a jelly. The doctor attending him expects he will wm«m-um-mum wile comes off toâ€"morrow. The Board of School Trustees hbhare declined Dr. Wileon‘s scheme of an industrial whool for the streetArabe, but will bring it wasoory at one end, which had become inâ€" «irquate by the water, the Aood, &c., gave m,mmwulmuwzt, aud precipitating twelve persons into the water, which is running with a very swift earrent. A boy was saved, the restâ€"eleven in numberâ€"were drow ned. of Tho prtactere « There is no appearance strike ending. ° Both employers and men make no inclination to give way. One uffice has to get a few compositors from the Tath with the permission of the Colon«l. U‘::hnoumï¬obo-do by the Printers against this to Gen. Bissett tomorrow. ‘The offices who give the wages are Nouseau Monde, Perranit‘s, Starke‘s, the Ster, Stevenson‘s and Wilson‘s, but they complied with bfore the Legislature. Montreal Half Inundated â€"Awful Cal= amityâ€"Kleven Porsons Drownedâ€" | The Printers‘ Strike. Spesialto THE TIME3. . 'n.mrh‘ï¬ï¬nly one foot higher than yesterday, and there s¢ems to be no signs of it giving way. The state of affairs in Griffinâ€" town is such as to cause serious abriety for the condition of the inbabitants of that porâ€" tion of the city. ‘ They are suffering chiedy tom the want of wood and coal, and even those able to buy can with difficulty ebtain these articles, on account of their yards being #Aooded. The coldness of the weather and the dampness of the rooms, where the lower portions of the houses are fAlled with water, most render a fire highly necessary, Accordâ€" ingly the police authorities are endearouriag to supply fuel to those who are .-lllu-fl of it. All is being done that is possible to relieve the distressed. Cellar fats in Craigâ€" st, west, are foodedâ€" to the depth of several fert, and such is also the case withthe lower portion of Bleary, as far as Jurorâ€"st.© No 1 . ‘ases new dress goods, prising ::.-heu..'u all late ..;;“.:......? .‘_-:.f""m being shown at Magee communication with 8t. Helen Island and this city has been had since Monday. In all previous foods has this. been imposâ€" aible until the present. Between Lonâ€" geuil and the bridge the communication & Russel\‘s, ...n-mnl‘. Tazoxto, Apoil 23. The stock of the narrow gange railways is being taken up with a confdence and liberâ€" M.’m the utmost faith in the commercial success of thes» undertakings. g325000 af stock is being issued for the frst section of the Toronto, Onzdad-lm ailwey, nearly balf amillion dollars having been already voted as a bonus ; and for the halance of $300,000, required for the first secâ€" eereniee CUF 00 T00 lus dcis 3 are to be issued. A large amount m““...' been already subscribed for the ‘Toronto and Nipissing Railway. Katest by Celegraph, m , April 22.â€"â€"The ’Ioru loan to sh Government of £8,000,090 sterâ€" Prime GREAT MONTRE AL. TORONTO. Â¥we Montreal Line. BELGIUKL DESPATCH, Moxtasat, April 23. Upon the certificate of the City Engineer, twoenty.â€"Ave cents will be paid for each tree found in good condition two years aiter planting. Tress planted on streots to be at least one and a half inches in thickness, three feet from the ground, sizteon feet six inches apart and not loss thas ten, nor more than thirteon {oot from the line Kach tree to be surrounded by a strong fence of not mere than one foot and six inches in diameter at the base. A penalty of not loss than $5, nor more than $50, for damaging or injuring in any way,or fastening a horse or other animal to any shade tree or the fence enclosing the same: THIS MORNINXG‘S3 DESPATCHES Cuban Matters, New Yorr, April 22.â€"The Tribune‘s special says the statement published that General Steedman had landed in Cuba with a party of men to join witt the insurgents in the revoâ€" lution is not true. A numver of geatlemen who have artived here from Now Orleans, say they left Steedman there, and when they deâ€" r.(g: had hot the remot:st idea of leaving t Notire is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of this Company, will be held at No. 3 Moorgate street, in the city of Londpon, Eogliand, The Alabams claims were allowed to disturb too long the citizens of the two great Angloâ€"Saxron and the cupidity of another class, have comâ€" bined to keep this questio sexate rankling in the great political system, like consumption in the human ï¬:-mm nnrdlyuï¬ Raxusor. Mnbbyu{h‘g‘ ST. LaWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAIL WAY COMPANXY. encourage the planting of Shade Trees in the pubâ€" lNo streets of this city, contains the following proâ€" to France. It is stated that in a day or two a yacht will be despatched from here to Caba on a mission from the Government, to ascerâ€" tain the true position of affairs there. The boll‘f is that a hbeary storm is brewing which may yet qccasion much trouble. . Destructive Freshet==A Mail Train Thrown Down an Embankment. Cmoago, April 20.â€"The late heavy rains have washed away an embankment on the T. W. & W.railway, between Springfeld and Decatur. The mail train was thrown down the embankâ€" ment. No particulars havre been received. at the hour of Twelve o‘slook, at Noon, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, aad for Ottawa, April 2, 1869. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, at the Village of Hull, Township of The demand made by our Government for 20‘. surrender of thol condemned American Mary Lowel!, will be submitted to the l..o.(.)’ov:.-ut, at Ialrtl:, ‘:lon the answer can l:vol, hence the immediate to avy mm that he has bad several vessels‘ in search of supposed expeditions, but so far has been unable to discover any. The London Ow! of this erening also has its say on Cuban matters It argues that President Grant has been mad on the subject of Cubs, and thinks that England and F:iance would declaroe war if America attempts to wrest the islangd of Cubs from Spain. Grant, says the Ow!, longs for a foreign war, knowing as be does that the feeling at present . per= Amersican ofticials is one of intense to England, and though in a less deg1ce, Ottawa, April 23, 1869, style and frm of SIMON & CAMPBELL, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. JARES A. CAMPBELL will pay all ‘debts due by the late frm, and sollect all amounts due New Yorr, April 22.â€"The Heralds London special says the London papers of the 21st comment very freely on the present state of affairs in Cubs. The TelegrapA, a ministerial organ, but mederate in tone, says that in re= rni to the independence of Cuba England unbrassed, but at the same time admits that England‘s interests can be best subserved by m- retaining her authority in the island. article does not say, however, that in any case it should be the business of Engiand to interfere and endeavour to prevent Cuban independence, but it maintains that the good offices of England might prove uselul to avert a quarrel between Spain and America. lt designates the seizure of the ship Mary Lowel{ as a mad act implicating Englan!, Spain‘s best friend, unless the latter country offers reparation for the insults. The article then goes on to argueo that the Cubans can never willingly attach themselves to the United The subscriber begs to return thanks for the liberal patronuge given to the above Arm, and hopes by strict attention to business to meorit a continuance of the same. 10312 JABH,. CAMPBELL & CO. miles per day. k: Meary Fresh & 4i% Ausaxy, April 31.â€"A! et, to that un&f a fow wee ing up of ice, f1 of the warm wea pon North and the y rains of toâ€"day, and cofftiderable destru “" Fresh 13 y» Ausaxy, April 31.â€"A! et, nearly equal to that un&f a fow wee by the breakâ€" ing up of ice, from ths effect of the warm wea pon snow of the North and the y rains of Tuesday and toâ€"day, and coffiderable destruction of proâ€" Ffly bas occu in this city, and along the nes of railway leading to the city. The English Press on the Amertcan» > Cuban DifMiculty. Hail, April 22, 18¢9. Nuw Yorr, April 20.â€"The Everting Post says the Fremch Atlantic cable will be landed at Cape May, N.J. + Progress of the Pacifico Rallways, The Central Pacific Railroad will reach Mound Point with their thack toâ€"morrow. The Union Pacific are hyln‘ two to three miles per day. k: . The IHinois State Blind Asylum at Jack= sonville was burned this morning. Loss to the State $50,000, The Point of Landing for the Frenuch At« April 33, 1969, AMERICAN NEWS. Monday, the Tenth day of May next, Notioe is hereby given that Byâ€"law No. 275, YE8STERDAYV‘s DESPATCHES. IMnots State Blind Asylum Burned. IS8OLUTIONX OF PARTNERSHIP. ABHK BOY WANTHRD GaARLAND, MUTOHMOR & CO. k. 10314 TROS. REYAOLDS, Viceâ€"President and Managing D. C. SIMON, J. A. CAMPBELL. 10311 WM. P. LETT, City Clerk. 10311 t, nearly equal #6 by the break= ;ï¬o- ths effect snow of the 1031â€"faw4 Mis Worship the Mayor, Hon. James Skead, J M Currier, M P ; Dr Grant, M P; Alonzo Wright, M P ; R W Boott, M P P ; R Lyon, M P P. Parties dasiring to be present, or who wish to procure cards for triends, will please make appliâ€" cation on or before | YoRK fraset. â€" I would inform my customers ayd the public l:.’â€"\nhu I am now Mvh;a*h. Summer Etock of Feet Wear ,» 1J be ::-‘ complete in overy department, representing _LATEST AND BEST STYLES ‘ In Ladies‘, Misses, Children‘s, Men‘s and Boy‘s Wear, “n;m u-;l is ch:‘-‘:;itlm“o‘u:; PRICES DEFYING D&P.I‘I'ITION. A‘um of Lambermen‘s Woear always on .&dluhhn tar -:l‘m efvcl.’ Caly the """""C oooxon MURPHY. To our Prunella Congress, a fArstâ€"rate article for $1 To our Prunells Balmoral, for..................$1.25. ww* BANKRUPT sSTOCK. "Gg We hare still on hand a portion of Messrs. F G & C A CROBBY‘8 stook which is in perfect condiâ€" tion and suitable for the season, which we will actuaily sell for less than cost tor cash. . hmdmmmmbwy A J STEPHENS & COo., late F G & C A Crosby, Sign of the Mammoth Boot, 81 Sparksâ€"st., Centre HOUSE OF COMMONs, IN THE SKATING RINK, â€"OPP&W 4, >\ WEDNESDAY, MAY Sru, 1869. by letter or otherwise, to the undersigned, J,. FRASER, â€" Becretary and Troasurer. CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 8PRING AND SV M M ER, LADY YOUNG, 3 THE PRIYFY COUNCIL, THE SENATORS AND MEMBERS OF Ti a very large and varied assortment of LADIESY, GENTS, MISSES‘ & CHILDLEN‘3 DRESS & WALEKING B0O0TS. We would call the especial attention of the @®° LADIE 8, "f To Messts. Cuaxusescram® & Sm1s, Conway P. O., County of Lennox, Ontario, Canade ; lw.owdnm.& Province of Ontario, Feb. 9th, ; _ This is to certify that during the winter of 1886 I was taken with a wenakness of the ancles, which gradually, during the spring of 1867, extended to my knees, and on hp.to my hips, and I became so weak that I could not wdl,n was confined to my chair. For Mtv:son. while this woakâ€" ness was coming on me, atterwards, I sought medical advice, employing, at diferent times, A, J. three dostors, and mediaines of different kinds, prescribed by tm:ends, but of no avail. I continuâ€" ed to get worse and worse, until the summer of 1868, when I was induced to try the great thoâ€" shanees Remedy by reading the cures performed, in a pamphiet. At this time I bad begun to teel th-ulnuh.lhnd-; in faot I was getting almost helpless, 1 have taken two bottles of the Shoshonees Remedy and two bores of the pills and I am entirely restored to health. I never expected to get uun.hulnpl{‘tflod the medicine as a sort of forlorn hope. is case otf mine was not opdm-o.bdlmto.lluul{lhn and friends ; and to any one aflicted as I was, I have only to say try the Shoshonees Remedy ; I believe it will cure you. $vore to befere me in dinitn Cenaly th etatings, worn to me at Md‘hydhhflnrx.'m- F WOOD,J P, &s. I certify that I hare known Mrs. Mary Ann tor the last Afteen years ; she is a womanof nrobity and truta. 1 have known ber MRS,â€" SMLTH, Bankâ€"st., N? to inform her eustomers and friends that she has received ber :rh. fushions, and is now prepared to supply !r'.fldr mm ‘unor of Bnk.‘.nl Albertâ€"sis. or pprentices w April 6. Mess ; 10158f Ottaws, April 20, 1869, SATURDAY, the 28th APRIL, INSTANT HAPPY GAL WAGNER, the best end man in the world, together with the universal favouritesâ€"J. H. Mortimer, Billy Reove, Jerry Cohan, Frank Welles, Frank Girard and mn-o.vhhlhodglul with the company, never performed in this city, and not yet m many imitators. at 8 o‘clock. Admission 25 conts. Reservbd Seats, 50 conts, D. C. LA RUE, # " PHUAT BOY," a Manager. 10362 Agent, Frank c.-mm a constellation of brilliâ€" ancy never "o attempted by any one manageâ€" ‘The i male Prima outrmvalli a?..v.h.“n Donna, valling First appearance e Prince ot Ethicpian Comedians, P The most stu ~as organization extant, num. h_t_hg‘l"ll!mxvlo-lu‘n_wnn. t before, during, and since her ilinsss. I believe umm-umhmmn. I know that while il1 her case was hopeâ€" less ; and I know that she has, since her recovery, alwaeys attributed hor recovery to the Shoshonees . _ Whaterer may be the pecullar of this medicine, one thing is certain, in her case it bas acted almost like the performance of a miracle. Warden of the County wmd of Ontarte, Dominion of Canade. %The world renowned L LA RUE‘S CARNITYVAL MINSTRELS, â€" TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAYX EYVEN‘GS, NEWEST STYLES 18 B:t)OTS A N D, ‘8 H 0O ES HIS EXCELLENCTY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL HEAP ITIZEN®! BALL EV MILLINERY. AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE : KR MAJESTY!! THEKATRE. BOOTSs AND SHOES JUST RECEIYED April 23rd and 24th Millinery. STEPHENS &4 C0O‘Y, COMMITTEE: IX HoxOUR of RICARDO. in Ottawa of the ‘marvrel of the Wivs AND : TCM OTTAWK o IM T S. tAPRIL 29. Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Roges, and Hardy Flowering Plants of every description, Apples, Pears, Plams, Sherties, &¢., with all the new varieties of Hardy Grape Vines, Buckthorn, Norway Spruce, &0., for hedges, constantly on Apply to E. J. O‘NEIL, City Hall Bulldings, Ottawas, for a catalogue. . _All orders entrusted to his care promptly attended to. #f contained in said residence, consisting in part of handsome three ply Kidderminster Carpet, very good; Veivet covered Chairs, and Easy Rockâ€" iog Chair, and Sofa to match ; Black 'fl:nt Side board, Burcaus, and Extension Dining Tables in three parts; Black Wainut and Mabhogany Bedsteads, Tables, Wardrobes, â€" Wash: stands, Cane seat and Rogking Chairs; Hair Matitresses, Palliases, Crockery ani QMO ; 2 10302 Cooking Stoves with their Furniture; Parlour Stoves, Stovrepipes, and a great quantity of other articles, such as aroe genersally found in a comâ€" pletely furnished house, but which;/are too numerâ€" Terms Cash in bankable funds. * The sale of the furniture will open at 10 o‘clock «.m., and the Real Estate 'm'ri sold at 2 o‘slock Lots Nos. 7 and 9, on Lioydâ€"st., and 6 and 8, on Bridgeâ€"st., containing nearly <an acre of land. On Lot No. 7 there is a first.class STONE HOUSE, containin 4 rooms, a large Hall, Bath Room and Water Closot on the first flat, and five reoms, a Hall and Water Closet on the second flat, all inished, paicted and papered in the best and most modern style, and in the rear of the house there is a large stone addition, containing a GRANARY and STORE ROOMS. In the baseâ€" ment of the house there are a large Kitchen, Celâ€" lar, Larder, Washroom, Pantry and Ice Louse, and a large Cistern capable ot containing 300 puncheons of water, from which water pipes lead to all the principal rooins in the house,. There are also Stone Stables, Shods, and Outhouses atâ€" tached, and there is a magnificent Safe Vault in the bouse. ‘The grounds are tastefully lsid out, and planted with the best of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, and the whole prem{ses thoroughly drained. The property altogether is ene of the most comâ€" plets, thoroughly built, finished and appointed in the city, and well worthy the attention of purchaâ€" THE SHOP AND DWELLING : _ KNOWN AS THE MARKET DRUG STORE, on York.st., at presgnt occupled by Wim. Hearn, Esq. Possession can be had ist of May. Apply to JAMES GIBSON, A emaill consignment ot CHOICE FOR SALE in lots to suit. E Ottawa, April 8, 1889; will be orgarised by PROF,. LINTON, in the TEMPERANCE HALL, Elginâ€"st., opposite the Russell House, on THURSDAY and SATURDAY afterncons 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 BIMONX CHAPMAN having left my employâ€" ment contrary to the terms of his agreement with me, I hereby caution any person or persons from hiring or harbouring him after date of this adverâ€" Lhe most LIBERAL TERMS ofered. Every purchaser has one year‘s trial of the instrument, besides the usual guarantee for five Sor the relief and cure of lplloplQ Bt. Vitus Dance, Puerperal Hysteria, &0., &o. This preparâ€" ation is from the reâ€"ipe uf a celobrated French Ph; sician, and the very great success which has attended its use in ony case, and where the highâ€" est medical skill was of no avail, has induced the subscriber to .nvo it every l}n-iblo publicity. The genuine has the subscriber‘s name and address on each bottle. Price one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J. A. HARTE, Chomist, 3Â¥6, Notre Dameâ€"street, A fow firstâ€"class <PIANO FORTES, slightly used, at greatly reduced prices. A splendid opâ€" Terms and conditions made known at ,tlo time and place of sale. | AND AL8O, | ALL THE ROUSEHOLD u'nxjrmu: 'l\o RENT. two books. portunity, as the instruments are as good as new. NEW INSTEUMENTS , From the Best Factories of the United States and Canada, ever shewn in this city. Ottawa, April 20th, 1869. 19282 . Harte‘s Florids Water, ¢ ported, Price 347} cents per 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 :{ Otaws, April 21. family, 80 cents. Three pupils, 75 cents, including 'DOIIIIOI EEWS DEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNKR, SUSSEXâ€"ST. D. FULTON is prepared to furnish the latest English and American Periodicals. â€" He is agent for all Canadian papers, which he delivers at 19 cents per week. lmldrl agent for the Globe, oto. cu( papers may be had at 6 a. m. Chimney Corner, Ledgor, Emerald and London Auctioncer and Real Estate Agent, has received instructions to sell PIAIO FORTES! PIANO FORTES : Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emerald and London Illustrsted News no:nd. A second edition Frank Leslie‘s, Godey‘s and Mad. Demerest‘s Magazines for May just DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY. By H. McLean, Auctioneer. AUC'I'IO. SALE, * The FRAME BUILDING lately used by the Bankâ€"st. Congregation as a temporary place of worship, will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, as it now stands on the premises, Bankâ€"st., OX MONXDAY, the 26rx INSTANT, at THREE o‘clock p.m. The building is 70 x 28 feet, and was erecteod in June, 1866. 7 Apri 21, 1869; on the premises, . On Saturday, 24th day of April, Instant, Ottawa, April 19, ‘869. Iaspection is cordially invited. > J, L, ORME & SOXN, 282 â€"_No. 8 Sparks street. By order of Committee. Terms made known at the time and place of PRING PLANTING. INGING CLASSES FOR CHILODREX AUTION. ARODEE*S EPILEPTIC CURE, By H. McLean, Auctionecr. UCTION SALE | FINEST COLLECTION BY PUBLIC AUCrION, GREAT BARGAIN®. HECTOR MoeLEAN, Auction Sate. GKO, LESLIE & SsON, Toronto Nurseries, R Toronto. NEIL MacKINNON, of YFRT H. MoLEAN, Auctioneer. * 1050td or JAMEs GIBSON, ROBERT EKEAD. 1029.3 pel oo Aviaie e Eparksâ€"=st. ._ 1018#f York=st. 10302 1027td4 10293 private coutract, and if not d.l?oeod of on or before the TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of APRIL next, they will be offered for sale by As the proprietor is about removing his estab. ment from this city the whole of the stock must be disposed of without any reservation, and therefore great bargains may be expected, andâ€"the trade will have an incomparable opportunity ot replen ishing their stocks. . Catalogues of the Furniture and Pianoâ€"fortes will be prepared, and can be had at the Susâ€" seriber‘s Auction Rooms, 18 Sparksâ€"st., and the furniture can be seen at the wareâ€"rooms two days previous to the day of sale. > Trrusâ€"Cash in Bankable Funds. * Sals at TEN o‘slock, a.m. *That very valuable Lot known as Letter C, west side of Sussexâ€"stroet. » The North 4 of Lot No. 1, North side of Clarenceâ€" streot, upon which is erected alarge Stone Buildâ€" + MBRS. SUTTON‘3 BOARDING HOUSE is reâ€" moved to the dwelling over Mr. Hay‘s Hardware Store, Sparkeâ€"st., opposite Garland, Mutchmor & Co ‘s. 10244 Wednesday, the 28th day of April next, at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, at the RUSSELL HOUSE. For terms and conditions application must be made to the undersigned. ing, at occupled by D. RK. Leavens, Tousâ€" l:flt m and K. & V. Beaucaire; Lot No, %, North side of Clarenceâ€"strest. The W est 4 of Lot No.â€"3, North side of Clarenceâ€" streot. 1 Lot No. 8, South side of Yorkâ€"street. ; Lots Nos. 7, 8, 9,10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, North side of Wilbrodâ€"street, all in the City ot Ottawa; also,â€" > . =â€" *Â¥ . â€" Ottawa, April 7. By the advertiser, a YOUNXG MAN, of twenty. four years ot age, having a good education in both languages, as SALESMAN in a Dry Goods Btore, or in any other capacity, Adlow salary would be accepted for a good situation. Please address, prepaid, tor one month, A. R., Post Office of St. Roch, Quebes, P. Q. Quebes, March 12, 1869. 990 . Lot No. 5, in the 4th Con., 0. F., of the Townâ€" ship of Giqucester, in tre County of Car.eton ; all of &o above -rro;orty belonging to the Estate of the late Sheriff Fraser. % Lot No. 6, Bouth side of Yorkâ€"strect, in the City of Ottava. The West half of 1.ot No. 25, in the 9th Concesâ€" Two gentlemen requiring BOARD can be acâ€" commodated in a respectable private family. Apply to the office of this paper, or to Mr. E. ROWBELL, . Clarenceâ€"st., p R * Next door to Dr. Dorion‘s. Ottawas, April 7. 1¢17â€"b VY _ A BALESMAN, acquainted with the Paper, Paint, Oil, Glue and Moulding trade, immediately, Apply at Une 7 Octave, large size, Rosewood case, with mouldin@s, Carved legs and Lyre, § Upe 7 Octave, large size, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Four Round Corners, Carved legs and Lyre. » s sion of the Townâ€"hip of Marlbrough, and the South 4 of Lot No. 29, in the ist (!oneoulon. Rideau Front, of the Township of Gloucester, all inthe County of Carieton, under powers of sale contained in Mortgages from the owners thereof to the Ottawa Permanent Building Society. _ _ The Rear or North $ of Lot No. 27, in the 7th Conâ€" cession of the Township of Marlborough, in the County of Carleton: . in o Nee That property known as «Rideaun Vills," situate about 1 inte from the city limits, being composed of a part of Lot I, Concession C; in the Tawmhlr of Norn, contuining between 7 and 8 acres of land, with a good b_nll;ï¬n‘ erected thereâ€" vl\wo GENTLEMEN can be accommodated .. with comfortable ROOMS, and BOAkD if aired, bl addressing E. 8. G., Tiuts Office. â€%atva. pril 19. 1027a {ronâ€"clad Pianoâ€"Fortes, from tho'oolobrmd Fac. tory, (Kingston,) comprising One 64 Octaves, plain Rosewood case, Octagon legs, Carved Lyre. « ; One 7 Octare, plain Rosewood case, Carved legs and Lyre. One 7 Octare, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Carveq legs and Lyre. on, at present oeonp-ua by the Rev. Mr. Bliss. That ~property known as * Willow Cottage," situate on the North side of Vittoriaâ€"street, in the Olg of Ottawa, at present cccupied by Mrs. Smith. _ ‘That very valuable property, being part of Lot _ A meeting will be beld .at KAVANAGH‘S on FRIDAY, the 23rd INST., at 8 o‘clock, p.m., (sharp), for the purpose of organizing a Lacrosse Club to represent Ottaws in the proposed match with Montreal on the Queen‘s Birthday, Persons wishing to join will please attend. > Qitawa, April 20. ' 1028t4 © One 64 Octaves, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Octagon legs, Carred Pedal Lyre. , ¢ One 7 Octave, Kosewood case, with mouldings Four Round Corners, Carved legs and Lyre. which is erected a la: sent oocnpmby Mrs. The subscriber has received instructions from S..T. DRENNAN, Eeq., of Kingston, Proprietor, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 27th INST., the whole of the stock in trade of the OTTAWA CABINET WAREYOUSE, inâ€"Auâ€" mond‘s Block, Rideauâ€"st., near the Sappors‘ Bridge, at present conducted by GEO. SEALE, Agoct, consisting of Black Walnut Rard and Whitewoodâ€"Setts of Drawing, Dining and Bedâ€"room Furniture, comprising Easy, Democrat, Rocking and Parlor Chairs, Sofas and Couches, all to match, coveigd with Rep Hair Cloth and Damask ; Splendid Mirrors, in Gilt Frames ; Centre Tables, in various styles; Whatâ€"nots, Sideboards, Chef. fioneers, Diningâ€"room and Carved Chairs, in great variety; Bedâ€"room Setts to match, comprising W alnut and Oak Bedsteads, Bureaus,(dressing and plain}, Wardrobes, (Gent‘s and Ladies‘) ; W ashâ€" stands, Towel Racks, Burdets, Toilet Tables, a variety of Palliassos, Mattrasses, Pillows, &¢., &c., with Office Chairs, Stools and Ottomans, zand a large quantity"of household necessaries. That luable y, bei of Lot No. 4. o;. g:!:«::h, d:o†or '\yoï¬l_h‘:gnmu. on Ottawa, 23rd March, 1869, ‘v ANTRD. NEW & HANDSOME FURNITURE, IQON.ELAD PIANOâ€"FORT E 8, H. MoLEAN, } 1026td Auctioneer and Com. Merchant. The following Lots are now offered for sale by ‘ALI OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. oY WANTED, at * R. EATON‘8, 10282 _ Elginâ€"st., opposite Russell House. oTICEK. vARD. ACROGSSE. By H. McLean, Auctioneer. REAT AUCTION SALE PUBLIC AUCTION, ANTEKD, BY H. McoLEAN, Avcrtionser. By H. McLean, Auctioneer. Auction Sales. Russell House. HECTOR MaLEAN, Auctionser and Real Estate Agen! Boarding. €c., te., ESMONDE‘S. 1005t PEKINADES, CHINTZES, E. ; LACES, CORNICES, â€" COCOA MATTING, &ec., &c. _ THO3. & W. HUNTON, Pnoor, and ’WI would‘call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, to which we are receiving additions by almost T“ CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GO0DS, TBE CHEAPEST GOODS, TAPESTRY IMPERILAL KIDDERMINSTER WOOL 'l‘l.- BEST “.o.".‘lig THE BEST: ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSURTED, _ At THOS. & W.1UNTON‘S. THI BEST VAL({!. * THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, â€" At THOS. & W. HUNToXN‘s. STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DUOR MATS, Tlll NEWEST §TYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, they are now;prepared to sell in quantities to su the trade, by tm ® y & Having been appointed by the combin kholup'i;l‘for ppo 7 300 200 300 Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, OaAL oIL. EESOR BROS. CHEESE. HE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, ACON, &e. RY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS ARREL OR CaR LOAD, * AMS, 1GHWINEKS OFONGAHELA WHISKEYS. E€ GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, HEMP DUTCH YELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSSELLS . do. Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS;. & W. HUNTON‘S. KFor sale by the undersigre . LOWEST PRICES BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S. BBLS. MESS PORK. At THOS. & W. HUNTONB. At THO8. & W. HUNTOXN‘S. , consisting of BBLS. STRONG SUPER FLOUR. John Campbell‘s celebrated CuaL OIL, C. T. BATE & CO,, Agent for AT UNION DAMASKS, REPPS, 47 and 49 Sparkaâ€"st. Canal Basin. do do. do. pPasTickets for the Enteitainment, including refreshments, 25 cents each. Can be had at Mr. Bartlett‘s Corfectionery, Mrs. ProdeFick‘s, Messrs. â€"Brinner, Eirkett, Mitchell, Curtis, and of the \mewbers of the Committee and Stewards. worth 7{d. and 9d. C YÂ¥ds. Fashionable Skirtings, l 25“ Rotd for ts. and 1s, 34, a yard, worth 1s. 10id.and 2s. 64. % 1500 3000 . 20 Sn a DDOCP K you 1025â€"1m16â€"1i 2500 \i‘. i2‘ PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, liogpeotfully informs the f public that he will in a $ FEW DAYS Pending which his office will be on the Rar0OPENING OF DRY GOODSâ€"@z Several ladies and gentlemen have kindly volunteered to sing on the occasion, and it is expected that short and appropriate addresses wili be delivered. BY THE GALLON AT 50 CENTS Best value in Ottawas. Where he will be happy to meet old and new frl’ndl. and s t THE ANNIVERSARY of the above Bociety will be celebrated by Divine Service at St. Alban‘s Church, on FRID +Y NEXT, 23rd INST ANT, at BSEVEN o‘clock, p.m. Yhe Sermon will be preachâ€" ed by REV. DR. JONES, Chaplain to the Society. ‘ Ottawa, April 17, 1869 PA Ladies‘ Costumes, (with Fluting or other Trimmings.) Skirts: and Underâ€"clothing made to order. & A Collection wiil be made, as usual, in aid of the Charitable Fund. * Members are requested to wear their badges. After Eervice a MISCELLANEOUS ENTERâ€" TAINMENT will be given in the BASEMENT of the CHURCH, wrevious to which Refreshments will be served to the Company. *he whole forming a very large and choice variety of the latest and most usefal styles brought out for the COMING SEASON. In all the various branches of his business. Tnl VARIETY HALL B?)UQK FURXISHING ESTABLILSHMEXNXT 3i SUSSEXIâ€"ST. 54* 1090 1 tity of Wali Paper. Good patterns 'iï¬ : m‘:: w?w close m': oronripmcfl AT THE VARIEIY HALL. e 28 and 33 inch NEW FANCY 24. MIXTURE3. 4 2s 2s 24 24 2 I B@°NE W DRESS GO00DS. @g ROCK OIL ALL THE NOVELTIZS OF THE SEASON April 12, 1869. Ottawa, March 31, 1£69. OPEN A FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PAPER COLLARS and CUFFS, Ladies‘ . _ and Gents‘. IIIENIE‘erIety of GENXT®‘ TIES, &o., &c., &s * LUNY LACE, Tics and Seitts, Decorative Painting. PENING OF PARLIAMENT. CAR LOAD Received CHEAP IN LoTs, MASONXIC HALL BLOCK, ELGINâ€"STREET, OsIERY AND GLOVES, RECEIVE ORDERS FOR WORK / xv-n?’:h odf st;:::nmn coucHtEs, covered am very dl‘?. t1T THE VARIETY HALL. . GEORGE8 SOCIETY. @ MIXTURES, and 30 inch COLOUREDSKRGE®, inch COSTUME CLOTHS, and 30 inch. © *POPLINETTES, and 56 inch WHITE and BLACK ALPACCAS, w2‘ s & and 30 inch MOTTLED SERGES®, and 56 inch COLOURED ALPAC« Magzee & Russell. J. A. PINARD & CO.S. SPECIAL DISPLAY WEEK, Â¥Yds. BLACK DRESS SILK at last year‘s prices. FIRS»T FL OOR By order; 7# 6d, a yare SILK PARASOLS, fashionable colours, solu for 3s, #d., worth 6s, 34. YÂ¥ds. Damaged Grey Cottons J%ld for 54. and 6d. per yard, Â¥ds. DRESS GOOD®S, from Â¥ds,. WHITE COTTON, . At 7id. a yard. ANG, J. A. PINARD & C3., 17 Sussex Street, Eign of the Golden Ball. Oor LIGHT PRINTS from AT TN or MAGEE & RUSSELL. D. R. LEAVENS. W. MILLS, Becretary. 1011y Balmon Colored Envelopes, all sizes and at any price, from $1 per M. * «* THE OTTAWA CITIZEN* A good assortment of Amber, Buff, Canary and Good ones of Oriental, Egyptian, Wild Flowâ€" ers, Sporting, Shaispeare apd other patterns, rine and Carnmiine Edges] Exrtra Superine Cream Laid Note and Letter Papers, "Cowan‘s" and other makers lmperial Cream Laid invelopes, extra thick Euperfine do do . double thick ExtraSatin _ do do do Enamelied do do do Royal Uo do _ French Shape Opaque {tinted enamelled}do * Extra Satin, Water Lin=d do Exrtra Superfine Ivory Cards, Plain and Mourning for Ladies and Gentiemen. N.B.â€"All orders for Engraving and Copper Plate Printing will nave prompt attention. do do Envelopes to match Papie: de Luxe with Envelopes to match Goffered Note Paper and Envelopes, {Ultram Antique Parckment Note Paper, large and sma To be had at STATIONERY, PRINTING "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN*" Medium. f eR Cold Pressed Drawing Paper (tor water STATIONXERY STORE jRAWING PAPERS, &c."} Double Elephant, Super Royal, Royal and [Olfllllld PAPER & ENVELOPES Narrow, Middle and Broad Border. colours] Tinted Crayon Papor Bristol Boards. Mauve, Amber, Rose, Lilac and Straw Color. Foolscap, long and broad folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"head Paper, 1â€"6, 4 and 4 sheet, Foolscap, O?TYEIOOKI and SCHOOL REQULI« h + The Progressive, with hoead lines ® Payson, Dunton and.Scribmer‘s do Miller‘s Superior Copy do Exercise Books hz f Blate and Slate Peneils Dwarf Ink Bottles * White Chalk Crayons Pens, Lead Pencils, Rubber Pencil Heads, do _ Rlementary :do _ 25 Lennie‘s English Grammar _ 16 IHEK NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL BERIES of READITNG BOOKS, Authorized by the Council of Pupi1ec Instructio for Ontario. The prices are ; Firs: Book, with 31 i!lustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, Five cents, Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Double Demy, assorted colours Heary Book Paper Extra Thick Coloured Demy Tinted Large Folio Post, assorted Cream Laid do do Yellow Worve do Yellow Wove Medium Cream Wove _ do 4 Flat Foolssaps, blue and cream lard Enamelle i Paper, assorted colours Card Boards, piain and coloured Printers‘ Cards, â€" do do> ie T Fine and Superfine Commercial Cards, smail, large and double swall , w CCOUNT and BILLâ€"HEAD PAPER, Made in any style of ruling and binding. Offlice Requisites supplied on reasonab Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, C+rds, Books Pamphlets, &¢., &¢., on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. OVELIIS SERIES OF acHOOL BGO0KS8, General Goography, with 39 coloured maps, price $1 § Easy Lessons in Geography, 45 cents History of Canada, by Hodgins 60 Bangeter‘s National Arithmetio 60 Best quality Royal, dto, 12 and 14 staves; I8SUE PAPERâ€" Programme Cards, Embossed Border. bound in cloth boards. . Forty cents. _ _ _ Firrn Boox, 55 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. HOICK STATIONXERY. INTED NOTE PAPEK and ENVEL» JPESâ€" ISITING CARDSâ€" LANK BOOKSâ€" Of Promissory Notes, m Deeds, Mortâ€" gages, #o., &o. Also, ~Lined Foolsoap and Letter Paper. â€" , At " The Ottawa Cicizen " Btationery and Printing House, LAYINXG CaARDSâ€" ANKERS and MERCHANTE* LAXK FORM®S RINTIXG USIC PaAPERâ€" PRINTING HOUSER INTERS! REQUISITESâ€" UX EVERY LESCRIPTIOK, TEA FOLLOWINXG .ARTICLES ; P RIN TI N G, STATIONERY BOOKBINDING, SALationcry. #&o, &c., &6. 21 Rideoanâ€"st. 21 Rideauâ€"st., ALSO,