NP AY Mamrcm 29, 1889, 2 ° UR lTamve :00 * =® it %1; 10:55 a m °_ J are uo.g*' & #55 a m. FALLA, NVE 14 ore & "““ ‘A W A _Come A1l5 Ds as, at Emith‘s Pub @ T & Hxprem: the suld come at 5 p m, for of arrival and and way sta k CCC b" 4 “‘ « Lg m ‘ANY. (18642. p® Jo. WUuRK, ‘ ot all kinds, in the Tin, Sheot Iron and Copper W ars line attended to. _ JeLLY MOULD3, ICE CREAM MOULDS, Jellied Turkey Moulds, safe and eMiciont BURGLARS ALA ‘I'.l,.“""’ part of mmuol'.:.s: # Â¥ i+ RGLA Â¥AINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, 7HO3. ISAAC‘3, CENTRE TOWN PLOVSRS, CULTIY a T O R3, | IROX, COAL, i sWHELP & HEAYVY HARDWARE aty. Thousands oun testify that you can purt Builders‘ and House Furnishing Hardware, of all colours, Olass, Oils, Putty, &0., &0., at kett‘s Hardware Store, No. 24, Rideau â€"st., chea than at any other place in the city. _ . A call is respectfully solicited. Remember t e hrx'mm, | ~ â€"_ Sign of the Anuil, No. 24, Kideaunâ€"s P. 8.â€"All goods delirered free to any part of A“â€.M. raTTERXS AND DES1IGNS :Euvmmmwv- Wood und Coal Stoves, Also Beocher & Cn.‘s celebrated HOT AIR FURNACES. Nainsg, Roes, Caam®ss, _ sad a gemoral assortment of l-o-h'r c*‘..“.nlbomw vrines to hl=‘ from the Prosoott, Ringston, Toronto, Ha sad Montrea]l Foundrics, with drums, pip« alture, &e , the choapest to be had in town. <TOVE3, all patterns and sizes, tor coal and wood Steam, Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the latest and most approved principles, a the Ottaw a market. Prize Medal, 1282. Bliver Medal, 1367. W:Fh“’. well ; -.hullt‘hol q.bdmh. Mhï¬â€˜ ksn wik weah joily.~ Caution. â€"1he genuins PANCREATIC EMULâ€" SION sold only in bottles, 2s 6d, 4s 6d and 8s, with Bavory & Moore‘s labels and trade mark., “l-m & KERR, * > No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., lumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, T 4 lage stook of materials for the above FOUSE FURNIIHING HARDWARE. i‘ï¬mn sTOVEs : f 8 T OV E 8 ! Hall, Fancy, Parlour and Cook Stoves, in great RM®Public and Private Buildings, Conservatoâ€" J’. SEWILL, LIVERROOL, Manuafacturer i to HER KAJRESTY :B&U““m. YALFAMILY AND « coukt or sPaAIN THE RLIGHT HONORABLE THE LoR®Ds corn MISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, Importers of Stoves & Mardware. ARDW ARE! MARDWARE : At tus Srox or tus Axyvin, Ko. 24, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawas. HKAUTIFUL ASSORTXENT ARDW ARE : YOL, IV. NO. 108‘%3. wa~ COOK sToVEsS, m« â€" ize ; the housekeepers specia‘ Cavourites for se iL. MEADoWS & Co. «C@APITAL " STOYE DEPOT, . â€" ~ 35 Sufsexâ€"st., 3 HU. MEADOWS & CO. Ottaws May 20. WNNXTHIKG you want, ask wor It, at â€" © W ATCHES. k Tin Tes and Coffee Pots, at * â€"H. MEADOWS & CO. ALAR M i BURGLAKS ALARM! U. MEADOWS & CO, y on hand. O# A* , yeel Cooecameage Cor en EL TTE e 2 'M are disposed of. This is nzpflnlly to secure bargains which -ng not offer again tor yoears. The "uutrno the goods have reâ€" ceived n.nd{ any damage,so that parties who cuil early will have the best chance of getting ::::uu. as we will make no reserve, but. throw line of goods by itself, and let the first who comes first have the tes; pick.. The following are some of the damaged goods, Â¥iz. : 10 CasEs AssORTED BLEACHED ~CufToN3, WA‘I'II 1 WATER : WATER : ity of Limerick, lately wrecked, we will ofer z'v.‘clo for sate, mznï¬l. and continuing the following days until all the "5 ve a list of mthluodthsudl will b!‘nld Mto.:\“n parties an idea of the bm&hyvlu hnbhlvst. A nice lot of D GOOD3 for 6d 7id to d per yard. #plendid Prints, worth 94, only 0 Towels, 4 all Linen," only......... 0 Dress Musilins, per yard, only...... 0 Pocket Handkerchicts, guh. only Gloves, per PRITy OMLY.ss.2.ssssssssssss Ladies® Mantl## OMIY..«.«ssssssssss«s Mantle CIOtM#®y OMIY ..».ssssssssns»»«+ Table Damasks, per yard, only ... Stylish Cloths, per yard, only ... . Puarasols, Chtlty QLY ... .. csoensses snn n ns Gentsa® Neckties, 66 Iatest atyles,"" 10 do PM 30 pieces Dross Lining, only 14 per y‘1. BMR Artexytios !â€"â€"Two cases more of those spools for 1d4, worth 34. Don‘t delay in calling early as the first pick will be the best. : We hare als> received ao‘lndid assortment of all the latest styles in BPRIN q GOODS in perfect order, which we will sell lower than any house in Havring purshased part of the cargo of the vessol CLOTHING! CLOTHING! , _ CLOTHING+ 10 cases in all the mn;l:..)utuflnd. which will be sold nr‘ln particulars in price see our Clothing Bills. The place to secure these ig--nnbuï¬hn in at the old cheap c&:'n Oco:ouwtar, in Stewâ€" art‘s Brick Block, Kideau and Sussexâ€"stsâ€", S Sign of the White Flag. "®R M OQONDAY, Jtnu APRIL, Parties intending: to -;::-n"lluua-n the Legisiatare of Ontario for to Bills are horeby notified that thoy are required by the 51st and folâ€" lowing Rules of the Legislative Assoembly (which are published in full in,the| Gntario Gazette,) to give NOTICE of the application (clearly and disâ€" tinctly specifying its nature and object) in the Ontario Gazette, 1nd also in a newspaper published in the County, or Union of Counties affected ; such notice shall be continued in each case for a period of ut loast six weeks during the interval of time between the close of the next preceding Session and the consideration of the Petition. Coples of the Orst and last of such notices to be sent to the Private Bill Ofice. € * All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the /irst tAree weeks of the Session. ; CHARLES3 T. GILLMOR, ‘ Clerk of the House. The undersigned bpgs to state that he has OPENED AN OFFICE OVER A. MCORMICKS STORE, SPARKSâ€"STREET, Where all orders for the CANADA: GAZETTE, AKD POR PRINTISG, BINDING, OR STATIONERY, may be sent, and will be punstually attended to as usual, arrangements having been made to preâ€" vdnyln.u’_ud.nombuln.. Mr. Desbarats feels grateful ior the sympathy tendered aim on 1ll sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new ofice. * ' GEORGE E. DESBARAT3. Ottawa, January 21, 1869, #51tf CHIEF UNDERTAKER, SPARKSâ€"sT. COFFINS, HEARSES & CARRLAGES, BSHIPWRECKED GOODS. Rrsinpexorsâ€"Yorkâ€"st , frst . Brick below the market. Dominion ru-‘rxu(c’ dian & o-m:mf- _‘..fl“““. FOR OLD AXD TOUXG PEOPLE. Sole agent for Toronto, 15th Faby., 1389. 988â€"1awtLO W, Notrwuaxn‘s, Mercarrestar®r EVERY DESCRiOPTION OoTICEK. NLARGED PORTRALITURY VYVATE BILLS. SW ALWELL, 1L0OOK _ LOOK ! COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLALN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, "KMWETALLLC COFFINS. BILK®, qUJILTS, SUEETIXG®, TOWEL#, PRIXT®S, Â¥ A S TLE 8, #HA WLS, ud SKIRTS, . MUSLIY®, 8 DKX$ A 88 OR TEV LLINXE X A 880 RTED DR ESS GJODS, ~ B ASSORTED GOODS, AP AT HU. HICK & CO. ESTABLISHED IN 1844, OfGer for sale an extensive importation of FALL AND WINTER OOOD!,'n.m Readyâ€"made also a large stock of Blankets, Flannels, Kersoys, Gray Cottons, Prints Winceys, Piaids, Im.h.i Broadcloths, Beavors, Witneys, Potershams, TDt Devons, &0. ; Bodford Cords, Silk Mixtures, West of England Tweeds, Doeskins, &o., wholesale and retail, which will be made up to order on the shortest notice in the latest styles of fashion and at PM A punl assortment of Dry Goods, the larges® stosk ever ofered tor sale in this city ; $1,.25"}S"â€"$3.00 Particular attention given to the Tailoring De partment, which is under the supervision of a firstâ€" 1 k ~*~*~ 8#14.50 Dmrnuo. 2 CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE, £$9 81 "I &b T sb A DUFE. Ottaws, October 27 1868. To 'Ql-lu & OTHEKER®, Teiape *0. nees is conducted on the English principle, and m..nnn named uueluul:go procured mn‘ the above named articles can be procured in 5 and 10 ‘pound catties and upwards. The purchaser who are daily receivin direct importations Tea and Coffee of the l,‘o:_’qngli‘q. ‘Their busiâ€" receives the beneft of a next pro ‘..rn article, and at wholesale prices. ?‘ï¬a‘m aoâ€" tion is easured, and any goods hct proving acâ€" cording to sample can be returped at our expense. We will pay che carringe on 4 five or 3 ten ib sutties to the nemrest railway station. For the sccommodation of {armers and others not haring heard of the advaatage ofered them, we have onâ€" gaged trustwortby agents who will make occasionâ€" al trips throughout the surrounding country and solicit their orders, Any favors sabmitted tothe n will receive prompt attention. _ We do not sell leas than a cattie, and nothing but Tea and Coffee sold The following is the list otf prices : _yet BLACK TEA. }qu Fine, apan Good c un Padd.. Fine Fizvoured Now season do............ iound OOIODG........«0â€"»«seseessssesdsessseec008 Rich Fl#V00I00, 0O ....».sssssssesssse0ss00008 Superfine and Very Choise...... . COFFEE, TWADKAY, LOMABION ..»..200« sesssesessiensess Jave. ;\Io WO _ «ersesscassenssaee etssecssesserssea0688 OUDG BHYBOM....« sseâ€"ssssssseseces seesssseees Fine BB \ couste A ittrerycrrururiunaunaiiiiie 4 READYâ€"XAiDE Axo To orp®E. Q‘MEAKA & COQ, Prepared by special permission from the original‘ recipe of E4 Â¥. P. VEKKRAI, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of PADUA, ITALY. M Kopt by all the principal Druggists and Grocets in PRICE 75 Crs. PER BOTTLE. A, M. F. GIANELLI, Sele Manulacturer and Propristor for the Dominâ€" lon of Canada and the United States. N.B.â€"Thess celebrated Bitters aroe carefully prepared with the very best quality of Sherry Wine, and are especially adapted and recomâ€" mended to persons of delicate constitations. They are gently stimulant, and will be tound infallible aids to digestion, For directions see label round the neek of each ihe propristor. 1022tf farmers and others should buy their TEA _nd FÂ¥EE from . k. G,. AUDY & COQ., Wheat, Corn, Flour, Ostmeal, Pork, &e. ~ oTTaAW A, introf@uction of the celebrated Concentrated id ce ccverer into Canadian market, by the subscriber, en on * aet N sited the cupidity ot an unpripcipled firm in town Tickets sole {which has already been con of borrowing | _ eContinent, other :fl"' brains) by s spurious imitation | For ferther called Saponifer. fo.vdd.‘zoh-d. trâ€" | ofices, m.hzu’: hnl*hl:lrl†.ul-m‘- 5:-â€" mu‘Mthflmi:I wC +Cush advanced on goods consigned for immeâ€" umuh.Muhmh:dn'opu. None are genuine unless bearing the signature of The remarkable success which has atiended the TAILORINXG DELPARTMENT.,: OYaAL ITALIAN BITTERS. vecscet ues en nne ane ut u9++ + 04 640 000 000 ase sesessseseeessnenssensenenee0000nse00000+ v. HU. KASTONX & CO., COMMISsION MERCHANTS, FORWARDERS, CTY., #1 and $1.25......UNXDERSHIRTS, :OICII‘I'IA‘I"D LYE. CAUTIONX To TUE PUBL. CTY., #1 and $1.25 ;........... DRAWERS seessssnscesse00 00 208 80 808 800 mease es 2000 ne0 + s400 sessesssescenscsssetse cnn0008 assessessesees00080 8+ 8 00 4 600 pEFY COMPETITION. IDry Goods. ae4e sse 008 se aa4 n 000004 00# bhaa+ a 008g000 88 sessesss ceedihes anne ons on n 0 6 808 00 66 se crmencrnermcccsccencilt TX U H, & Th, H secsqrermncrscunccre / Th & ID, 0i 6iA “.;i.“.... 0 18, 0 22, 0 26, 0 2# A. 0. AUDY & 00., Eiginâ€"st., epposite the Post Ofic CREEN 1EA. sccessesccscstsssees serees DEAL ERS 18 GREY ETOFFE PA @G0o0D PEA JACK‘ETS, A. M. F. GIANELLTL COMPLETE SUiT8, sessssesass ce en000 End of Little Sussexâ€"st. .......OVERCOATS, O‘MEARA & GO. ao burnd mulee GocD VEsIS, U 55 @ 60 0 T5 @ 80 0 40 @ 45 0 5§ & 80 0 15 @ 8o 0 50 @ 60 0 65 @ 10 0 75 @ 80 MirK. 0 35 & 40 0 553 @ 60 0 0 @ so 0 15 @ 85 1 00 @ 00 ~OTTAWA, ‘SATURDAY,. APRIL 24, lso9 DRBCT IMPORTATIONS OPORTO, SPAiN, COGNAC p AND LONDON, PORT, SHERRY,, BRANDY, GIN AND SCOTCH WHISKEY; &c. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIES A FULL assortment of FRESH FRUIT, the BEST in market. TA ‘n.n and Cooking RAESINS, CUBRRANTS 0. 5 PllllIVlD and CAN FRUIT3, assorted to suit the holiday season. ALIIRIA GRAPES, FRESH FIGS and PuRTUGUESE ONIONS. 50 "l;ln’l XEW HONEY, in 5 ®. and 8 W. 08. e LAllADOl HERRIN@S, the very best, in barrels and hall barrels, 100 10 CAsESs SCOTCH LI[NXGâ€"Good. T!Alâ€"Blut. Green and mu.â€"'a Good, and selected for family use. Tonc‘coa-no Finest Qualitiesâ€"Virginia make in cut, tin foil and plug. A OllllAL;uam. of the different kinds of GROCERIES AND L1Q UORS on hand, Wholesale and Retail, st the L4OWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for Wartanted Goods. A trial of the articles will recommend them. For sale at t THOS. PATTERSON‘S, Dttawa, November 27, 1863. And for sale cheap, by FROMXM CROSSE & BLAUKWELL. IN DLA W ARE HOU E, The .g.w would called the attention ¢ Families others to bis A FINE BOTTLED ALE Which is in splendid condition. Also, HERR YÂ¥ WINEâ€"Good Table Winoâ€"#1 to $3.00. $ ‘And other Mait Whiskies, PORTS, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GINX, &s, To ether with a General Assortment of FIRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERICS. LAVOURING EXTRACTS and SPICESâ€" INMAN LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS, 8AILINQ3 FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY AND ALTERNATE TUEsDAYs. RATES OF FPASSAGK EY THE SiTURDOAY STRAMELE. & ~First Cabin, Payable in Goid. â€"____ __ VGARS and SYRUPS of all graaes. Htawa, Jan . 20, 184 FOI. LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWX. Liverpool or Queenstown..... + HOWRD.» ++ vssesssss»»»»»+» $100 00 ___â€"__ _ Ateerage, Payable in Ke: : Umpoolum-..........m.... 35 rASSAGE BY THZ TUEADAY STFAMER VI EALITAXL. â€"# _â€" PFirst Cabin, Payable in Gold. _ ___ Bt. John‘s, N.Â¥,, by branch steamer......... 5 Rteerage, Payable in Currency, LL KINDS of GENUINE LIQUO ied . according to ago and quality. * Liverpool or Queenstown.........................$100 00 OFFEEKSâ€"Always Frosh~â€"Best Brandsâ€" UST RECEIVED, scorCcH, TRISH, OLD RYE, And athar Malt Whiswlas It? wiXZ~â€"Gcood l1able Wine #$1+50 to .John‘s, N.P., by branch steamer;.",..... 30 0 Tickets sold to and from England, Lreland, and «Continent, at moderate rates» * uuyumm$mupd- esn 15 Broadwa: .gn York orte _E ERICK, BRUBSH & 00., OTTLED ALE, D. T. BROWNK & CO., Wholessle and Retail BOXES DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at T5 cts. oach. STILTON CHEESE, 6 bs, to 8 ts, size, from Reesor Brothers‘ celebrated Black, Green and Japansâ€"W arranted assessensnssann ns nean nee0 n 68 000 she sae sn0 a00 0066 Grocertes, #c., &c., &c, â€"â€"LIK E W ISE,â€" Ko. 16, Ripeavâ€"st., OTTLED ALE, AT No., 26, Rideauâ€"streot. ~R 818 D. WhELAN, OTTLED ALE. the CAPITAL BOOT LATEST AND BEST STYL!‘:S In Ladies‘, Misses, Children‘s, Men‘s _ and Boy‘s Wear. The stock as usual is chosen with great care, and is warranted to give satisfaction,â€"and at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION, A l:r supply of Lumbermen‘s Wear always on hand. f Orders taken for all sorts of work,. Caly the best workmen employed, ak GEORGE MURPHY. sPRING AND â€" SV MMER, COMPRISIXG a very large and varied assortment of LADIES®‘, GENT‘3, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN‘8 DRESS & WALKING BuoTs. ‘*BOOTS A ND S H O ES, To our Prunella Congress, a firstâ€"rate article for $1, We would cali the especial attention of the To our Prunella Balmoral, for.......:.......... $1.25. * BANKRUPT sSTOCK. "~g We havo stili un hand a ‘portion of Mesers. F G & C A CRO8SBY‘8 stock which is in perfect condiâ€" tion and suitable for the season, which we will ug:nlly o‘oll 2: less than cost tor el?.h. oHfull Ins on of our stock and respoctfully lnvlup:.“ py P¢ C A J STEPHENS & Co., * _ late F G & C A Crosby, Sign _of the Mammoth Boot, 51: Sparksâ€"st., Centre 66 Dnlu, BoOTs * FOR ALL WEATHERS." would call your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"Butâ€" toned, Laced and Congress. * GEXTLEMEXN‘S$ PATENT CONGRESS, SEAL CONGRESS, FINE ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, which will be found complete ; bolnf selected with ecare, it will not fail to give Or". satisfaction. In Ladies‘, Misses‘® and Children‘s ware 1 have onr/thm that can possibly be required for the md unulmrl‘nmmnanrboloï¬ erec . Mén‘s ;l:: in Calt, Kipp, :.!owhidoaooh; Men‘s Btrong Wo Boots as low as air. Boy‘s and Yon::h_‘o equalily fow, _ _!_ W_P : A large supply of New EKnglish Ki Boots, band made, tg! most suitable ware forpL-bor- men, constantly hand and made by the very best #orkmen. arstaken tor all kinds of work: 41097 .. GEOR#E MUPPHY An extensive stock of xl:‘(llllh, Beotch and Canadian Tweeds, W est of and Broad Cloths, Meltons, Cassimeres,Gents‘ Haberdashery, Ready â€" made Suits and General Outftting Goods, which will be found very select. _ KFrom the experience ANGUS SUTHERLAND has had ?â€h‘ been Manager in the Gentleâ€" man‘s e for many years), he hopes to give perfect satisfaction, The success uumlh" his fits in pants and coats is asina ta tha anrraat militave auttina sustam and an ra. owing to the correct milstary cutting aystem and careâ€" ful n'b of measurement he has adopted. Numerous city and provineial references; also from New York and other districts of the Union. His general soale of prices is nfx moderate. Genia‘ excellent Tweed Suits, $10, $12, $18, wy° FOR CASH ONLY.@ma N.B.â€"Alterations and repairs promptly attendâ€" ed to, All garments well lined and triimmed. Buttons securely seowed on, Youths‘ â€"suits tasteâ€" hm-h pohhd.'m be exscuted strictly to the time sP T. RAJOTTE. HEAP (Late of the firm of Robertson & Lawrence,) MERCHANT TAILORS, Has opened a first.class f TAILORING . ESTABLISH\MENT, in Ashfeld‘s Brick Building, Dukeâ€"st., ; Where he will be prepared to nprly all kinds of the best cloths, made up in the latest and most Tashionable styles, and warranted to ft. The stock comprises all the most fashionwbls designs, suitable to the season. _ _ _ ________ _ _ _ BOOTS AND SHOELS:! _"*"",'rb'(l R firstâ€"class TAILORS WANTED, to whom the highest wages in tho city will be I have now received my fall and winter stock BOOTS AND SHOES, bo‘c to intorm them and the c:blio gonerally, that he has reâ€"opened his establishment at the above stand with an extensive stock of l"IKS;-OLASB NATERILAL & FAsHILON ABLE DESIGNS, suited to the present seas n, and having secured the sorviâ€" ces ol a firstâ€"class cutter, who has had over ten yours experience in;leading houses in Oxfordâ€"st., Lonâ€" don, honbi«‘tonpply.wntlujhlth Ottaws. Mzx. Roneztsox assures his friends that nothing shall be wanting on 4is part to merit a continuation o the rtmup bestowed on him in th.o‘sut. Ottawa, March 23, 1869. 1008 3m N. AROBERTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, â€" BELL‘S BLOCK, Opposite the Russell House,, Ottawa, In returning thanks to bis triends for past favors, begs to intorm them and the public generally, that JOIII & HOLLAXD f * Have received GoDEY Axp pEMOREST FOR MAY, Appleton‘s Journal, No. 4. %“m Foul Play, 25 centsi Gaunt, 25 conts.. Phineas Fin, $1.20. ELECT TAILORINQ. T. ~R&AJCTYTTE, :: NEW +IMPORTATIONS. Bs@r . LADIE 8, April 17, 1069. Boots K# Shoes. BOOTS AND SHOES THE RED BOO0OT, 28 Su;xz-ot. W. A. LAMB | _ BEE THE NEW STYLES NEWEST STYLES JUST RECEIVED CaAPITAL BOOT & SHOE STORE YORKâ€"ST. ; THE RED BOOTF. AWRENCE, BTEPHENS & CO‘YÂ¥, HEAP BOOTS & SHORKS ‘ AT 1H% Publications,. YORK STR&ET, 8 U M M E R, ALL THE AT HAVE FOR 1N AT AT SHOE STORE, CHAUDIERE, 10272 B@°OPENING OF DRY GOODSâ€"@a Best value in Ottawa. worth 7}d. and 94. ®*IFIXD Bb4.ayardt. . â€" > Yds. Fashionable Skirtings, 1250 Bold for 1s. and 1s, 34. a yard, worth 1s. J0jd. and 2s, 64. 2500 1250 1500 3000 \i 250 ‘:x, 500 °. 1000 1025â€"1m16â€"1i PAPIR COLLARS and CUFE.q 1. »diss‘ and Gents‘. A CHOICE LOT of TRIMMINGS 134 BUTTONS, s T REFOUSS E+*S, ALEXANDRE‘8, JOSEPHINE and JUOUVIN KID GLOVES ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON AGENT,.................. DesBaRAT‘s Buock Office of Queen‘s Printer, > An entirely Canadian institutionâ€" perfect security to insurers, and immediate psqnent of claims. Ottawa, Dec. 8, 1868. P18if LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MAINE. Fixaxos Derartuext, Ottawa, 12th October, 1864. No: 104. The tollowng Insurance Company has receiveo & license to transact the business of L.ite Insuranc. in Canada; No. 33. ‘The UNION MUTUAL LLFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, of Maine. > Dorit io U. 8. 6s of ‘81â€"$50,000. B. R. CJRWLN, General Agent, St; Jobn, N.B For the XMinister of Finance JOHN LANGTON, f MMENSE Variety of GENTISH! TIES, .â€" &e., &c., &6. » I have this day, deposited vltl\luu Receiverâ€" General, Twenty Thousand Doliars in addition to the above Fitty Thousand, uukl_n: Reventy Thouâ€" sand Dollars ($70,000) U. 8. Gold Bonds, 62 of ‘81 The Hon. Col. John J. Gray, M.P., has beer appointed Counsel to the Compu{ tor the Domic lon. Aillegal matters will be referred to him. 3 B. R. CORWIN, * Managor. Ottawas, November 7. 1268. #94tf puwty «.. uass imade the bighest number of points will receive from the pnrw a rich prige. Parties visiting the Aâ€"ley will be received with polite attention. ‘The best of liquors will be found constantly en hand. s B. B. LARIVIERK. N.B.â€"A ll:r Ball Room is attached to the premises, whi wulbolot..ulmvl‘;ni £ Otawa, March 28, 1869. We would inform you that we have resumed possession of the premises occcupied by us from 1844 to 1860 and well kuown as PENING OF PARLLAMEXNT. We respostfully solicic a share of your patronage. As the Cove :s very extensive, wo can assure you that ample accommodation will be given, and adâ€" vances made en LUMBER on the most reasonable LUNY LACE, Tles and Setts, terms. Cor. Rideau and Otawaâ€"sts. _ â€" Firstrâ€"Ciass Riniso axp Damvixo Horses. Modical aitendance to regular boarders free of charge. s * R UNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8, Veterinary Infirmary attached for sick and lame horses, undor the direct management of Member of the Ontario Veterinary College, by appointment V. S. to the Governorâ€"General ; als>, Â¥. 8. to the County of c.;m- Agricultaral PENED OUT and medicines sent to any part of the Dominion. N. B.â€"â€"Charges moderate.. OSIERY. AND G1 +Â¥ 3, CHOICE LOT of CCRDED FANCIES, Ottaws, November 7, 1268 p*= oTTaAWA LIVERY SALE AND BAIT STABLES, CHOICEK LOT OF BRILLIANTS, CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GOODS, ROVINCIAL INSURANCKE. MALCOLM ° CAMERON, NION MUTUAL BEAUTIFUL LOT of#PRING HATS NKOVELTY 1N #KIRTS, SPLENDID LOT OF PARASOLS, OMINION BOWLI 0 LUMBERERS. Your obdt. servants, 1000â€"2m M. BTEVENBON & Cu. CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8, . A. PINARD & CO.‘S. A. 0. F. COLEMAN, V. S., SILK PARASOLS, fashionable colours, sold for 3s, 94., worth 6s. 34. Yds. BLACK DRESS SILK at last year‘s prices. IN NEW MATERIALS, Dry Goods. UNIONX COV EK. No. 14, Rmzacâ€"est., Â¥ds. Damaged Grey Cottons _ Bold for 54. and 64. per yard, Â¥ds. LIGHT PRINTS from Â¥ds,. DRESS GOODS, from 6d. a yard. Â¥ds. WIIITE COTTON, ___At Ti4. a yard. Agencies. W e are, J. A. PINARD & C9., ‘ 17 Sussex Street, ign of the Golden Ball. Timnmmucs unications promptly attended to, AT AT The subscriber b zâ€"*> inâ€" form his friends that he , «nâ€" EOUEIH HIB NP OEIRS LRRE ME U, SHS ed on MONDAY, the 26th OCTOBER, his _ _ AT BOWLILNG ALLEY. This l:‘m“:flhomh u‘i. Capit m D origh. It benthler Tour t:'. of markirg the puin. r of golnunudcmbd-y to Ist July next, and the alleys, and with first clas» balls. There will be kept a register book for the purâ€" QurBrC, 1st March, 1869. 14 Rideau st. Lt %YÂ¥. Auditor. Mochers Read Thisiâ€"tiotioway*‘s W orm» Lozenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children a.cAduits.â€"Aw itis a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause of death among children is from Worms aloné, it cannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the necessity of closely watching their ‘children. © By so doing; and understardingp the symptoms and true cause of the disease thcusands of children might be saved from early graves. Srwrroxus or Worwus.â€"; The following are a fow of the very numerous syimptoms and disenses which are caused by Worms: deranges appotite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath frequent picking at the nose, grinding of the teetb during sleep, hardness of the belly. with frequen; slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquis! steep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indigestion low spirits,frightful dreams, and a gradual waist ing away of flesh. New Siple.: IÂ¥mportant Change. A‘REAL HAIR RESTOREK AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. They are palatable and seltâ€"administered to th* childâ€"driveout the worms thoroughly without pain and completely cleanse the stomachâ€"théreby doir; away withthe necessity of admznistering Castcr Qil or «other unpleasant catharticsâ€"asin the use ofothoew crms. A s : f MRSO So :\o .:‘ IJ],AEN’S Will Restore AGray Hair to its Natural Lifte, Color and Beauty. It is a most delight{ul Hair Dressing. It will promote laxariant growth, FALLING JHAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. 8. A. ALLEN‘S ZYLOBALEAMCM, anothker preparation for the Hair; clear and transparent, without sediment. lt is very siniple and ofien produces mlc’;-/ul results. Its great superiority and cconomy as a Hair Dressing #oer high cost French Pomades is acknowle"ged by all not only in this country but in Europe }‘k: k'llf-"tr and f ylobalsammem t{ntld not b¢t used ont with the 0®or. BOLD BY aLL DnRuvGorsts. _fl'i!p.eh box odhtains the facâ€"simile signature of Noztaror & Lyzax, Newcesstle, C.W., who are bBe sole proprietors. f * * N. B. Ask for Holloway‘s Worm Lorenges JPÂ¥ and take uo other. &R Soia by all the druggists in Ottawa, andâ€"medicine deale every where. . .¢. . Bwor _ Coughs and Colds.â€"Sudden changes oi climate are sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, Experience baving proved that simple remedies often act speedily and cerâ€" tamly when taken in the, early stages of the disâ€" ease, recourse should at once be had to © Brown‘s 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 attucks the lungs, "Browp‘s Bron chial Trock=s," ur Cough Lozenges, allay irritaâ€" tion which induces coughing, having a DiRECT inâ€" fnence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure tro OBTAIN the genuine. Bold by all ‘de.lers in medicines, at 25 cents a box., Mothers ; morners } Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffcring and crying with the excruciâ€" ating pain of cutting teeth ? If »o, go at once and get a bottle of afre. WINSLOW‘3 sO0THING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistake . ahout it. There is not a mother on earth who bas ever used it, who will not tell you at onse that it will regulate the howels, and give rest to the mother, and reliet and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. Itis perfoctly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" scription of one of the olde=* and best female phyâ€" sicians and nurses iu the United States,. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Boe sure to call for "MRS. WIN3LOW‘S SOOTHING SYRUP." Having the facâ€"simile of "Cartis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations Proprietors, S. R. Van Duzer & Co., Wholesale D ruggiste, _‘ 35 Barclay St. und 40 Park Place, Newâ€"York. _ _ March 26. 1008â€"14y SASH, BLIXD, DOOR MOVLDING ANXD PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY, ‘"=â€"~+"~ HAULL, Opxociu the Suspension Bridge, and adjoining the reat Match and Pail Fuctory?f E. Bâ€"£DDX, e Esq. pPM Orders for Eashes, Dours, Blinds, Mouldâ€" ings, Looking wlasses and Picture Frames, of the best and most muicra styles, receired and execuâ€" ted with despatch,. the quliu of the work fu.r- unteed, and ut prices which will necessari‘y inâ€" duce custom. soetaih reas m s PA sSaxhes Primed and Glazed ready for shipâ€" ment, and Blinds #ainted and prepared for Hangâ€" ing, will be supplied on equally satisfactory terms. Come and see. * § Lt Fsuhu ready Primed and Glazed can be shipped and carried with less risk of breakage thun glass in boxes. ® * R. EATON, Store and Office, Elginâ€"st., Opposito the Russell Houre, Ottawa. Takes this method ojreturning his thanks tothe public for their very liberal patrosage for the fom year, and now would respectfully announce his numerous patrons that be is fully determinâ€" ed, in consequence of the increased demand in the various prencbes in his departments, to adopt the muxim that *A nimble sixpense is beiter than a slow shilling," thereb, defying competition in stock and workmanship, f Bomething Néw and Elegant in the style of ROOM PAPER3, DECORATIOXS, GILT AND FLOCK| BORDERS, WINXDOW BHADES, &6., £c., Are expected in the present week, and will be on exbibition, crnnfurlu samples, affording ready facility tor selestion. R. ELATON begsto say that his selection comâ€" rnl s LARGEHK STOCK and GREATER VAâ€" IETY than ever befots brought to this city. F.8 â€"Mr. Eaton hss his employ the most exâ€" pert and experience«l workmen, for :fpmh."â€" h, and to the ';A_tial'no'uo- of the most fasâ€" ious. M * CEILINGS ani WALLS WHITENXED and COLOURED in a superior style, on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice, HOUSE PAINTIXG, HANXCGING PAPER, W hich will anable him to execute all orders with has been long known as a most valuable toile article, and a constantly increasing demand is a guaranteo of its high reputation. It is de!ightfully perfamed, and is eminert for promoting a luzxuriant growth of the hair, and permanently maintaining its beauty. Its nourishing properties effectually prevent the hair from falling of or turning gray. Ameite m amrer: m 10. ." 1002 Beli‘s Block, opposite Russel!| House. EVANS, MERCER & CO., Montreal, proprieâ€" tors; and sold byâ€"all druggists and perfum. ara. Fâ€""s 1028e0d. 3m SAYAGE’I URSIN A. PURE GREASE or tues CANADA BEAR. HMHATIR RESTORER . louse Decorating. APANNED WARE at OAL OIL ot the best brands, at SsPECIAL NOTICEKS. ATONS DECORATING ROOYMS, ATON _ GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFCL HAIR, Nature‘s Crown. You Must Caltivate it ESMONDE‘E. {PRICKâ€"3 CENTS. LORD STANLEY EXPLAINs WHY THE AMERICAN PEOPLE arE i MORE THAN USUALLYT s$Kx.â€" «SITIVE.* The following is a complete report of Lord Stanley‘s remarks at the Glasgow banquet on "the American difficulty,""~as the question at issue between this coun try and Great Britain is now called by the English papers : I own that notwithstanding the failure of the late negotiationsâ€"that it is a failure there is po dening, butitis a failâ€" ure, I think, which was not caused y either by anything done or by anything left undone upon ous side of the water.> (Applause.) _ Notwithstanding that, I say, I don‘t think I can bring myself to take a gloomy ‘view of those relations. (Hear, bear.) Certainly, if we were to judge by the utterances of ‘some Amerâ€" ican journals, and by those which have been attributed, justly or unjustly, to some transatlantic politicians, it might seem that our‘ friends on the other side \of the ocean. . were .not very easy to please. (Applause.) But, in the first place, I do not l'qow‘ that any one has spoken of late on their belulfy who «was authorized to spesk authoritatively on the part of the nation ; and, in Jhe next place, I think we should recolliect and ullow for the very peculiar position in. lwhich they stand. ‘They have had a ~great military euccessâ€"a success unexâ€" «mpled in its wayâ€"and they are fnding out now practicallyâ€"what we had.an opportunity ‘of ï¬nd%ng out just half a century : azoâ€"that military glory, even when acquired in the best of all f:n'ble causes, jis a very Rexpensive luxrure causes, ‘is a very Nexpensive luxury. (Laughter and :;;y)hu-e.) ~They -.r’y‘ to pride themselvesâ€"and they do it guite justlyâ€"upon their freedom â€" from ebt, upon their comparatiye inmunity from taxation, and upon the peaceable manner in which all int@rpal disputes among them were settied. Now, it has so turned out that they have a debt which, measured by the interest paid upon it, is heaviet than that of â€"the United Kingdom ; that they have tuxaâ€" tion which, although it is nmothing in the long ‘run, they can command, still for the present is probably;more burdenâ€" szome than ours ; and.that they have had to deal with a great military insurrecâ€" tion and to put it down in precisely the same mannerâ€"I don‘t blame them for it ; I thiuk they were> quite rightâ€"but to put down in precisely the same manner as it would Lave been put down by any Government of the Oid World. ({Ap plsuse.) Now, I have no doubt that, notwithstanding the military glor® _., have avquired, there is a great deal in those circumstances which may be anâ€" noying, and when people are annoyed, no matter from what cause, they are apt to be more, than usually sensitive. But, for my part, I have very great faith in the good sense of the Ameriâ€" can people. 1 do not think that they wish to increase their difficulties E&flï¬ng‘iuw fresh quarrels. As for our part, it seems to me plain and clear now. â€" There has never been any question wpon our side of offering reparation for wilful and: intentional. wrong, becanse we do not admit, and we have no right to admit, that any such wrong was ever committed by us. (Applause.) But what we have all along in substance said is this, that international law being vng::‘ _and many new points : of interpati law having arisen in connection with the events of the late war, it was quite sible that upon either side, or upon m sides, in the absence of precedents to guide ‘us, acts of unintentional wrong might have been done (" hear," and appla_useg, and that the question whether they had been or not was one which we were perfectly willing to refer to the judgment of any impartial arbitraâ€" tor.. {Applause.) That is in substance the languige we have held throughout, and whcther itleads to an immediate settleâ€" ment of the matter in dispute or not seems to meâ€"although I may startle some perâ€" sous by saying it.-â€"av:nl:uer of very secondâ€" importance. atever h:tg:- in :gt rell;ct, we have secured main point. . We shall huave satisfied our own conscience, and we shall have put our counâ€" try umistakably in the right.. (Loud applause. # § The German mail steamer Donar, from Southampton 6th instant, arrived at this port, yesterday, with later details of European news. 3 5 Manchester papers say that the Preston trade dispute shows no sign of settlement. â€" About 3,000 hands were out o! work, and if 1o arrangement is arrived at it is feared that three times that number will be out of work. ‘The operatives had a meeting at which they agreed to accept five per tent. reduction, and standing out dgainst " the Blackburn wheel dividend," w%xich would reduce their earnings threeâ€" andâ€"a half ï¬ cent. more; but they ofâ€" fered to submit the matter to urbitration. So the disputestands at present,. The operatives are sending off batches of their aumber weekly to America. Archbishop Manning has declined to allow memorials, praying for the release of the Fenian prisoncers, to be left at the doors of Moorfields Cathedral for signaâ€" ture, Dr. Manning holds that it is not possible to allow the Catholie Churches to be used for any but religious purposes. Any political or other petition must be signed elsewhere. > There has been anvother attempted assassination in Ireland. a land bailiff over the Kerry estate of. the Board of Trinity College was fired at while riding home fromâ€" the town of Cahirciveen, He, however, escaped the shot. At the inquest of the body of Topsham, who was shot on his farm, about 13 miles tr®u Clonmel, no evidence was given afâ€" fordinga clue to the assassin, or sesigning a clue to the murder. Three men have been arrested on suspicion. _ â€" & A correspondent in Florence says that considerable amuemetl:: bka:dbeen caused there by a very singular ing . arti three c{Olumnrl’ lo;‘:, in t.b:g or:i Gazzetta d Italia. It seems that certain obcsure Italian journals are fond ‘of throwing out something more than alluâ€" sions to the private life of King Victor Emmanuel, an offence for which they fnqn:fndy n‘e:r the peoalties of the “h:. their fayourite charges agai gw:; to f....'.'f:":u- The Gazz«itad Italia actually holds up MAIL DATES TO APRIL 6. to the resources which, in