BOt that 1 , hq hige "mt"&.,' k re v; r‘;uf., KA ber of e draaiy y k and disorderiy, $2 pPts to tradn. 'e t this, ang 16t guey ldMem in forg s o demands they @ u -.. ~ if comes in ; (sone Of the ICRcRBEEC rests FOd tho stanas, _‘ * during :..“ Ceq accorgi r‘ oure, &e., * rondents Would o. _ _" .. Ves a% i'. ald ‘..,“:â€h-z f Hst for omm‘ log nwrch of vching., )« Promenade Con. itizens of ttnwa, :f Government the »minion, bhas been ‘2th May, in the we have beard of ‘AFs is that I NBALINCE, 3.3 o ®â€"â€"Garland, 0 pay their Ncenaes, e-ï¬....’“ ishing hard words* nuad had about 4; resent, a b*'. e respectability of te chaste and ry if not lect trom the 19# 18.â€"â€" Eq bis dâ€"partmenat , eceived a large ang e loor “ka ebich they inwine‘ d all who ent a ; them in assisting last night. Special .].0’1 CaMPBELL ived by J. DURLE irish member, by i‘s, by Lover ; tie A change of proâ€" »A’â€nb†tnt TCHUMOR & CO. his proper‘y from The o . Cooee e fre in Ashbury « was about 50 feet €T> the BaÂ¥ w.. ) MORNTING and thanks for ®* above frm, 94 a sod at least on® *"" . o feek from th* art and uot 1484 .“â€â€˜ WQ..*~. .""] al in say * al to any 1844* nt-"‘“ | ot the Oitaws master apd his his pay all deb!® of a high order ~â€"Ld. Tiuks ) mmmmmmmmmmmigy, EW s OKES im theip with ;. . now “e.':..;hï¬- will to merk * 10321 a law ofen tru0 or faigs they invite 1032â€"1 * the From a special despatch dated St. Hyacinthe, April 220d, we take : " Dearus reou Deowsâ€" * 119.«â€"At St. Bruno this morning a man name+ d #"Chagnon ; at St. Damase, the son of D. * Furncouf, Eeq.; at Lange Gardien, a man @named Archambault ; two men at Upton * named Karsan and Hackett." The embankment on the Grand Trunk Railâ€" roud between Lenanoxville and Waterville was washed away by a rise in the Coaticooke River. The freight trains have been stopped, and passenger trains transferred.© Every onâ€" deargur is being made to repair 1. _â€"_ _ large ty. It is expected that the F:n 0.-‘20::’ and ccnl.yi.l’l be abolished by Governnsent. Hivax1a, 23.â€"City of Mexico advices state, the town of Husndala has been completeâ€" ly desitroyed by fire. â€" Gen. Zepda bas assumed the Governorship of Y ucantan. § c * At balftâ€"past ten o‘clock last evening a loud roar in ï¬aztmflon of Larque Pointe, gare vidence some great movement of the in that dil't“fl‘. was taking place. Almost mmediately the block opposite the city gave way, and in thirty minutes the river was clear of icâ€". From the rapidity with which the water fol}, there is reason to fear a considerâ€" wblio destruction of property abdut the lowâ€" lying fats of Boucherville and vicinity.. At rluea o‘clock the top of the revelment wall was two feet above the surface ot thé river, sbowing that the subsid.nce must have been at the rate of nearly two inches a minute. It is now near its usual level. ‘This wonderful ipuh‘ out of such an immense body of water was the msult of an instantancous break up of the ico below across the wholo width of the river. So ends the flood of 1869, ib newspspers, &c., wos finally disposed of. An amendment tor establishing a moderate censureship of the press was rejected, and the original provision, guaranteeing the liberty of the press, the freedom of meeting and associaâ€" tion, and the right of petition, was carried by _ Cougress has suspended the Individual Quarter Act as applied to robbers and revoluâ€" A revolution is l-in‘t in Jalesco. Congress has returned the financial report to the Co:nmittese without entertaining it, and has also refused to entertain the jury law. away by the Aood. The greater portion of Griffintown is leit dry, though some ot the lower streets are yet covered with water, as it cannoot run off the sarface, but has to find its way back to the river through the sewers, the gratings of which are in some instances choked ‘\:& The streets are filled with planks and walke, the latter having been nearly all floated off from their original positions. The people have descended from their chambers, and are busy rearranging their premises, sweeping out the retuse which the food l«â€"ft upon their floors, and lighting fres wherenone have been for several aays. This morniog the sun, arose bright and warm, and unider the influence of bis reviving rays, the lately â€"inundated Gritâ€" Sntown will soon be restored to its usual state of busy industry, and it is to be hoped will long be spared such another visiâ€" are to the 16th inst. S â€" The Cabinet was unchanged. Senator Romwero bat submitted to Congress Buu: 23.â€"Ome of the Peruvian moniâ€" tors fro n Stamoos, and was caught in a gale outside and foundered. All on board were lost but four. .:h.:.oonnoo:'t at Madrid has ordered proceeds of the property of disloyal parties confiscated in (Cuba be applied to defray the expenses of the war. . A manifesto is published in the Gacette, sizgned by a number of native Cubans, and infizential and wealthy planters, and other :flu of the jurisdiction of Villa Clara, offerâ€" their persosal services and property to ï¬-!-h':vuh;}izlm fAooded the lower 8t. Hyacinthe, carryinog avay J):imn‘o and small bridges. ln the village ot st. Pic two houses were cartied Mapa, April 23.â€"The debate in the Conâ€" stituent Cortes on the new . constitution continued yesterday, and the article relative A pronunciamento : bas been issuedat Delâ€" Iuento and Cerrope, in aid of Palacio. assist the Government in suppressing the tebellion, and contemning the acts of the revolutionists in the strongest terms, 8t, Domingo advic«s of the 12th statg that Gen. Granco, who was arrested on a cbarge of assisting the revolutionists, hbas | been exscuted. In consequence of Cabral‘s |entry from the frontier, the whole republic been placed under arms, and everything wasin a Yery excited manner. Thousands of Ing ramours werse being circulated. resiâ€" dent" Baez bad finally consented _the inauguration of Franciso Gomezs as| viceâ€" President. It is said that Baez‘s annâ€"gation muduonm to sell the Bhy of , caused ge dissatisfaction . , The St. Georg«‘s Society have a dinoer at the Ottawa Hotel toâ€"night, in honour of their patron saint. There will be no other cele= Gutierrer, the G f f Yucatan h overnar 0 s charged Ooha,tho former Governor, before Congress, with having murdered his own Breeurs, April 23 â€"In the Prussian =Diet pesterday Bismarck opposed a proposition for the publication of the official Biue Book, but consented to lay the public documents before the Dict if the members insisted on seeing CABLEH NE WS. Viatrors to the cupital are invited to through the new Dry Goods Store of M Russ«l!, Sparkeâ€"st., where the most att assortment of new, rich and fashionat gnods, suitable for both ladies and gent! eza be found in immense varicty. ‘VToâ€"day is the fifth day of the printera‘ strike, Neither party bave made any offer of surâ€" Kag of the Great Floodâ€"«Berthier Still Fleoded==%iz Deaths by Drowning== pamage to the Grand Trunk Line, Special to THE TIMES. _ 81. Permesscre, April 23.â€"The ice in the Neva river is broken up, and navigation will soon be reâ€"opened. Lay L,g _ "_, COAIC _ feuus COmprinlg & choice selection ot all late ‘novelties in maâ€" rhl-d_-uylo, now being shewn at Magee , 1 decenmseii vWitihe A meeting of the Toronto Typographical Union is called forâ€" toâ€"night, to consider the advisability of giving assistance to the bretbren in Montreal . Catest by Eclegraph AMfl‘t;aind ays the village of Berthier is flooded, and that the water is still riaing. _ oC geeâ€". Sifeas. + < Bpecial to TnHeé TIMES. T »moxto, April 23. It is expected the tenders for the erection of the lunatic asylum at London, the imâ€" en inell ie eomoridy works, vot t 0, will be :“‘:: within a few days. About $80 000 in stock is said to have been becribed for the Nipissing line. _ «& Yesterday at a cockfighting match, held at Brockton, for stakes of $1,000 a side, . thirâ€" teen Lirds from lu_mflon were pi“.d against the same number of Toronto. _ Seven Toronâ€" to “ ...,a‘d:ixml.ondon. Je * _ The McKenna case came on toâ€"day. Verâ€" dict not guilty. ® MONTREAL. new dress goods, comprising a TORONTO. 8T. DOMTNXGO, CURA. for a new Moxtresar, April 23 the city of Mexico active le dry men, walk M > am Seeretary Fish‘s Demand for EKxplana«» tones New Yorx, April 23.â€"The Heraids apecial says it is understood in zuhinaton that no trouble is likely to arike from Secretary Fish‘s demand for explanation regarding the :;i:nu ot the ‘m.omu. trom lnll;ud. Oa contrary will promptly demand explanations and reparation from Spain. THIS MORNINXG‘®S DEsPATCHES The Hudson River Open. = Arsaxt, April 23.â€"The Hadson River and the New York Central <~Roads aro again in running order. . Adjournment of the Senate. Wasaixertox, April 23.â€"At half.â€"past one toâ€"day the doors of the Senate were opened, and the Senate adjourned sine die. The Nevada Mines, San Fraxcisco, April 23 â€"The Y+â€"llow Jacket mines are closed. Preparations are being made to deluge the mines with water. The fires at Gold Hill mines have not been yet extinguished. ® _â€"The Spanish loan of three million pounds was launched toâ€"day, and is mecting with good success, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Respectfu‘lly informs the public that he will in a FEW DAYsS OPEN A FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 : PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Pending which his ofice will be on the New Yorr, April 23.â€"The Olympic theatre was on fire at 10 o‘clock this evening, with a probability of the interior being destroyed. MASONIC <HALL BLOCK, # ELGINâ€"STREET, _ Where he will be happy to meet old and new TWO NIGHTS ONLY, mob FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN‘GS, April 23rd and 24th. First of the MONARCHS OF mrnmn :::- Mt:non. W ashington, Norlsik and Richinonk The most stu ous organization extant, num~ bering twumw: eminent artists. . . . HAPPY GAL WAGNER, °> : the best efd ntun in the world, together with the universal favouritesâ€"J. H. Mortimer, Billy Reove, Jerry Cohan, Frank Welles, Frank Girard and Frank ct-t:l'l..lw-hc a constellation of brilliâ€" anoy never attempted by any one manageâ€" ment. Entirely new, distinet, separate and different mn-.o. which is original with the oo::ny. um" ’orlot-od‘ mu city, and yet co| our many im #. 50-.“‘. at 8 oâ€olooh. Admission 25 conts. ReservedSeats, 50 cents, D. C. LA RUE, â€"*PHAT BOY," Wasurxoerox, April 22.â€"â€"=The cable news of the suspension of negociations between France and Belgziam, on the railroad quesâ€" tion, excites intense interest in diplomatie circles hbere. It is generally believed that the French Emperor has resolved on precipiâ€" tating a war as the ouly means of diverting the alarming political discontent that preâ€" vails in Germany. & e Navigation Open on Lake Champlain _ Later,â€"The Olympic theatre excaped in the fire at 624 Broadway. ‘1be Mutual Clab rooms suffered $2.000 damages . *‘The world renowned : LA . RUE‘S CARNTIVAL MINSTRELS, Brass Band Tho-xllvl male Prima Donna, outrivallin; M.nun: f the Prince m‘lo):.. e 0 0 ot an Comedians, _ RECEIVE ORDERS FOR WORK In all the various branches of his business. _ LADY YOUNG, rHE |PRIYY coUVNCIL THE l“;‘l’ou AND MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, IN THE "SKATING RINK, . OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, ‘MAY 5ra, 1869. His Worship the Mayor, Hon. James Skead, J M Currier, M P ; Dr Grant, M P ; Alonso Wright, M P ; R W Scott, M P P ; R Lyon, M P P. â€" Parties desiring to be present, or who wish to procure cards for triends, will please make appliâ€" cation on or before i Burumxctox, Vr., 23 â€"The ico broke up in Lake Champlain last night. _ 5 by letter or otherwise, to the undersigned, J. FRASER, 2 Beorstary and Troasurer. Ottaws, Aprmil 20, 1869, AMERICAN NEWS. SATURDAY, the 28th APRIL, INSTANT, Ottawa, March 31, 18 69. THE GOVERNOK GENERAL YESTERDAYV‘S DESPaTCHES. ITIZEN®*! BALL AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE Becorative Painting. KR MAJESTY‘s THKATRE. The Franco=Belgium Question, FIRST FL OOR Amusements. HIS EXCELLENCT COMMITTEE RICARDO. IX ROXOUCR OF in Attaws of the marvel of the ANG, Fire, AND 1011ly Agent, Satin ant Lace, â€" _ | â€"â€" / Plain and Fancy Silk, Dieâ€" Trimmings, LAlain and MOST FASHIONABLE 8TOCK OF MANTLES, AT MODERATE bricEs, _ F LAlou‘r snd CHEAPEST 8TOCK OF BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS Ribbong, Lace, _‘ Broadcloths, Tweeds, Coatings, Vestings, and f Tailors‘® Trimmings LA.O"' and CHEAPEST STOCK OF NEW GuODS In all the Departments, is to be found at GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & COâ€"‘s. At GENERALâ€"HOUSE FURNISHINGS ks : 8 oTtawa, R 4 GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co_‘S. WF*INS PECPTION INYVITE D. ~@qy Garland, Mutchmor & Co. 8STOCK OF MOURNINXG GOODS p Ancukar «ud CuBarkit STOCX OF PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS â€"IN OTTAWA, ilk Veivets, LAIGI" and CHEAPEST Btock ot Ladies‘ ud Goutlomen‘s HOSIERY, GLOVES AND TIES : In Ottawa, At At At At At At At At At At At ARGEST and CHEAPEST \ R STOCK O# ARGEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF ARGEST and CHEAPEST ARGKST and CHEAPEST BSTOCK OF asols, Sun Shades> and Umbrellas ARGEST and CHEAPEST ARGEST and CHEAPEAT BTOCK OF ARGEST and CHEAPEST 3 . _ STOCK Oor ARGEST and -q.' FASHIONABLE STOCK OF MLLINERY IN OTTAWA, ns * @ARLAND, MUTCHMoR & Coâ€"‘s. ARGKST and CHEAPESNT Velveteens and Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, _ And Lace Ties, in Ottawa, ‘ â€" GARLAND, MUTCRMOR & Co‘s. Pillow Cottons, | Linens, Prints, Whitmlnd Grey Cottons In Ottawa, [ GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘8 STOCK OF CARPETINGS GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘s. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.)‘s. Buttons, Linings, &c., In Ottawa, " GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co.‘s. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co._‘s. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO./‘83. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO./‘3. IN) EVERY STYLE, > P & GARLAND MUTCHMOR & CO.‘s. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘8. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. IN OTTAWA; ‘In Ottaws, In Ottawa, In Ottaway Waterâ€"proof Cloakings In Ottawa, OF Lots Nos, T and 9, on Lloydâ€"st., and 6 and 8, on Bridgeâ€"st., containing nearly an acre of land. On Lot No. 7 there is a firstâ€"class STONE HOUSE, containin 4 rooms, a large Hall, Bath Room and Water Closet on the first flat, and five rooms, a Hall ard Water Closet on tho second flat, all Anished, pairted and papered in the best and most modern.style, and in the rear of the house there is a larg=> stone addition, containing a GRANARY and STORE ROOMS. In the baseâ€" ment of the house there are a large Kitchen, Colâ€" lar, Larder, Washroom, Pantry ‘and Ioe Louse, and a large Cistern capable of containing 300 puncheons of water, from which water pipes lead to all the principal rooms in the house. There are also Stone Stables, Sheds, and OQuthouses atâ€" tached, and there is a magnifisent Safe Vault in the bhouse. 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 one of the most comâ€" plete, thoroughly built, finished ‘wnd appointed in the city, and well worthy the attention of purchaâ€" contained in said residence, consisting in part of handsome three ply Kidderminster Carpet, very good; Velvet corereJ Chairs, and Easy and Rockâ€" ing Chair, and Sofa to match ; Black Walnut Side board, Buroaus, and Extension: Dining Tables in three parts; Black Walout and Mabogany Bedsteads, _ â€"Tables, Wardrobes, _ Wash: stands, Cane seat and Rocking Chairs; Hair MattreSses, Palliases, Crockery ani Glassware ; 2 Cooking Stoves with their Furniture; Parlour btoves, Stovepipes, and a groat quantity of other articles, such as are genersally found in a com. pletely furnished house, but which are too nnmerâ€" ous to particularize. . Terms Cash in bankable funds. ‘ The sale of the furniture will open at 10 o‘clock a.1., and the Real Estate wili be sold at 2 o‘clock Terms and conditions made known ai the time and place of sale. ; * 8T. LaWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILâ€" wWAY COMPANXY. at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, at Noon, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and for Apply to E. J. O‘NEIL, City Hall Buildings, Ottawa, for a catalogue. _ All orders entrusted to his care promptly attended to. 4. Tnt Notiâ€"e is hereby given that the Ancual General Mesting of this Company, will be held at No. 3 Moorgate street, in the city of London, England, Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, and Hardy Flowering Plants of every description, Apples, Pears, Plums, Oherries, &¢., with all the new varieties of Hardy Grape Vines, Buckthorn, Norway Spruce, &0., for hedges, constantly on YHB â€"OQOTrAWA TIMWÂ¥B. â€"APRIL 24. that very valuable property in Block D, LeBreâ€" ton‘s Flats, the residence of ROBERT BELL, For the relief and cure of Splhp-‘.h Bt, Vitus Danoe, Puerperal Hysteria, &¢., &o. This preparâ€" ation is from the reâ€"ipe of a celebrated French Physician, and the very great success which has attended its use in onO? case, and where the highâ€" est medical skil! was of no avail, has induced the subscriber to give it every J-oldblo publicity. The genuine has the subscriber‘s name and addre«s on each bottle. Price one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J. A. HARTE, Chomist, 346, Notse Dameâ€"stroot, Montreai. & Harte‘s Florida Water, equal to anything im ported, Price 37} cents per bottle. 183y Ottaws, April 2, 1869. A small consignment ot CHOICE FOR SALE in lots to suit. 3 Esq., consisting of four lots in one block, viz : Ottaws, April 8, 1889; GREAT BA‘GAIN‘S. A few firstâ€"class PIANO FORTES, slightly used, at greatly reduced prices. ~A splendid opâ€" portunity, as the instruments are as good as new. From the Best Factories of the United States and Canada, ever shewn in this city. The most LIBERAL ‘TERMS offered. _ Every purchaser has one year‘s trial of the instrument, besides the usual ï¬:nmo for five Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, has received instructions to sell DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY. PIAIO FORTES : DO‘IIIO. KEWS DEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. D. FULTON is prepared to furnish the latest English and American Periodicals, . He is agent for all Canadian ‘g:porl. which he delivers at 10 cents per week. ncltnl agent for the Globe, eto. City papers may be had at 6 a. m. Chimuey Corner, Ledger, Emerald and London nhnnd News received, A second edition of Frank Leslie‘s, Godey‘s and Mad. Demerest‘s Magazsines for May just By H. McLean, Auctioneer. . Avo'nol SALE. f t 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., f ONX MONDAY, the 26ra INXSTANT, at THREE o‘cslock p.m. | The building is 70 x 28 feet, and was erected in June, 1856. April 21, 1869; I)Aucnnl:?l EPILEPTIC CURE, ALL THE NHROUSEHOLD FURNITURE On Saturday, 24th day of April, Instant, Monday, the Tenth day of May next, Ottawa, April 19, ‘869 Iaspection is cordially invited. â€" * J, L. ORME & SON, 282 _ nsB Sparks stroet. By order of Committee. Terms made known at the time and place of PRINXG PLANTING. IMOTHY GRASS SEED. By H. McLean, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE NEW INBTLUMENXTS, FINEST â€" COLLECTION BY PUBLIC AUCTION, HECTOR McLEAN, Auction Sate. on the premises, ThOS. REYAXOLDS, Viceâ€"President and Managing Director. GEO. LESLIE & SsON, AND NEIL MacKINNON, H. MoLEAN, Auctioneer. 1030td OoPr Toronto Nurseries, Toronto. PIANO FORTES : Bparksâ€"st. 10186 1027td4 1031 â€"2aw4 private gontract, and if not dispoâ€"ed of on orbefore the TW ENTYâ€"FIFTH day of APRILL next, they will be offered for sale by © Catalogues of the Furniture‘ and Pianoâ€"fortes will be prepared, and can be had at the Subâ€" scriber‘s Auction Rooms, 18 Sparksâ€"st., and the furniture can be seen at the wareâ€"rooms two days previous to the day of sale. ‘ | Trrxsâ€"Cash in Bankable Funds. ; : Bale at TEN o‘slock, a.m. » 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, and the trade will have an incomparable opportunity ot replen ishing their stocks. _ + For terms and conditions application must be made to the undersigned. That very valuable Lot known as Letter C, west side of Sussexâ€"street. + â€" Wednesday, the 28th day of April next, at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, at the s The North 4 of Lot No. 1, North side of Clarenceâ€" street, upon which is erected a large Stone Buildâ€" inf;:“ rreunt occupied by [). R. Leavens, Tousâ€" saint tiroulx and EK. & V. Beaucai.e, Lot No, 2, North side of Clarenceâ€"strest. . | The West $ of Lot No. 3, Nortk side of Clarenceâ€" Lot No. 5, in the 4th Con., 0. F., of the Townâ€" ohi& of tiloucester, in tne County of Car.eton ; all of the above property belonging to the Estate of of the above rropony I the late Sheriff Fraser. Lot No. 8, South side of Yorkâ€"street. . o Lots Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, North side of Wilbrodâ€"street, all in the City ot Ottawn; albo, :. _ _ _ > e ts _Lot No. 6, South side of Yorkâ€"street, in the City of Ottawa. s Une 7 Octive, large size, Rosewood caso, with mouldin~s, Carved legs and Lyre. . Upe 7 Octave, Largse size, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Four Rourd Corners, Carved legs and Lyre. The West half of J.ot No. 25, in the 9th Concesâ€" sion of the Townâ€"hip of Marlborough, and ihba South 4 of Lot No. 29, in the ist Concession, 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 uttawa Pormanent Building Society. _ _ One 7 Octare, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Carved legs and Lyre. _ _ One 7 Octave, Hosewood case, with mouldings Four Round Corners, Carved legs and Lyre. _ The Rear or North $ of Lot No. 27, in the 7th Conâ€" cession of the Township of Marlburougb, in the County of Carleton. . es T t That property known as «©Rideau Villa," situ«ie about 1 mile from tho .city iimits, being composed of a part of Lot I., Conceszion C, in the To'mhir of N otnn, containing between 7 and 8 acres of land, with a good building erected thereâ€" en, at prosent occu;*ed by the Rev. Mis. Bliss. {ronâ€"clad Pianoâ€"Fortes, from the celebrated Fac. tory, (Kingston,) comprising One 64 Octaves, plain Rosewood case, Octagon legs, Carved Lyre. _ _ One 64 Octaves, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Octagon legs, Carved Pedal Lyre. One 7 Octave, plain Rosewood case, Carved logs and Lyre. * That property known as " Willow Cottage," situate on the Norih side of Vittoriaâ€"s:reet, in the City of Ottawa, at proseat cecupied by Mrs. Emith. That very valuable :npor‘:", being part of Lot No. 2, on the North side of olllnfon-amot. on which is erected a hrso Stone Building, at preâ€" sent occupied by Mrs. Pardey. 4 f J. FRASER, Russell House. | HECTOR MoLEAN, & _ Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. mond‘s Block, Rideauâ€"st., near the Sappers‘ Bridge, at present conducted by GEO. SEALE, Agect, cons‘sting of Black Walnut Rard anu Whitewood Setts of Drawing, Dining and Bedâ€"room Furniture, comprising Easy, Democrat, Rocking and Parlor Chairs, Sofas and Couches, all to match, covered with Rep Hair Cloth and Damask ; Splendid Mirrors, in Gilt ,Fumel ; Centre Tables, in various styles; Whatâ€"nots, Sideboards, Chefâ€" fioneers, Diningâ€"room and Carved Chrirs, in great variety ; Bedâ€"room Setis to match, comprising W alnut and Oak Bedsteads, Bureaus,(dressing and plain), W ardrobes, (Tent‘s and Ln'd‘.c.-'); W ash. stands, Towel Racks, Burdets, Toilet Tables, a variety of Palliasses, Mattrasses, Pillows, &c., &o., with Office Chairs, Stools and Ottomars, end & large quantity of household necessaries. â€" © MRS. SUTTON‘S BOARDING HuUSE is reâ€" moved to the dwelling over. Mr. Hay‘s Hardware Store, Sparkeâ€"st., opposite Garland, Mutchmor & Co ‘s. 2 10244 â€" _ Two gentlemen requiring BOARD can be acâ€" commodated in a respectable private family, > â€"« Apply to the office of this paper, or to ts Mr. E. ROWSELL, ] x Cl.|ronoo-ot.. % Next door to Dr. Dorion‘s. Ottaw a. April 7. 1¢17.â€"b Ottawa, 23rd March, 1869. Ottawa, April 7. VY _ . A BALESMAN, acquainted with the Paper, Paint, Oil, Glue and Moulding trade, immediately, . _ . Applyat : 'By' the advertiser, lXUUNG MAN, of twenty. four years ot age, having & good education in both languages, as SALES MAN in a Dry Goods Store, or in any other capacity. Alow salary would be accepted for a good situation. Please address, prepuid, torâ€"one month, A. R., Post Office of St. Roch, Quebec,P. Q. Quebes, Marok 12, 1869. â€" g92€ ‘VLNTID. The subscriber has received instructions from 8. T. DRENNAN, Esg., 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, in Auâ€" NEW & HANXDSOME FURNITURE, * IRON.CLA D PIANOâ€"FORTES, “TAI'I‘R ';UARD. 1026t4 The following Lots are now offered for sale by Eteady employment will be given. Ottawa, April 12. 1021. ALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. . with comfortable ROOMS, and BUAkKD if uired, bx addressing E. 8. G., Tmucs Office. ttawa, April 19. > ~â€".â€" ~ Wile oY WANTED, at ; R. EATON‘8, 10282 _ Elginâ€"st., opposite Russeli Houde. oTICE. 12 PRACTICAL PAINTERS, WO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated PUBLIC AUCTION, ANTED, BY H. McLEAXN, Acctioxssn. By H..McLean, Auctioneer. RUSSELL HOUSE. L. E ATON‘S. Auctivt Sales. Boarding» _ H. McLEBAN, .. Auctioneer and Com,. Merchant. (“c'., W‘ants. ALSO, ON oF J’C- 3 1031.2.F&S2w ESMONDE‘S., 1005td Pnoor. and vl\un BEST"® ASSORTED, t THE BEST ASSORTED, ‘THE BEST ASSUORTED, Tlll BEST VALUK, THE BEST VALUE, . THE ‘BEST YALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNToN‘S. they are now;prepared to sell in quantitiestosu the trade, by the “TI would call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNIsHINGS, to which we are receiving additions by aimost every steamer, consisting of TAPESTRY IMPERIAL * KIDDERMINSTER WOOL STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DUOOR MATS, 3 Having &n lppoihtod by the combin their agents for PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, _ COCOA MATTING, &e., &c. THOS. & W. HUNTON, 47 and 49 Bparkeâ€"st. 300 200 300 Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. | DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HE {.uwmiw STOCK, â€" THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘3. HE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, HE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GRE\Tis1T V‘ TETY, OoaAL oIL. EESOR BROS. CHEESE. ACON, &e. YE, HE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, AMS, ARREL OR CAR LOAD, 1GHWINKRKS OroNGAHELA WHISKE Y 8. RY GOODS &JHOUII FURNISHINGS Agonts for John Campbell‘s celebrated DUTCH â€":© VENETIAN MANILLA HEMP VELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSSELLS _ do. Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s At THU®. & «. HUXTON‘S. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. For sale by the undersigce. LOWEST PRICES BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. Dry â€" Goods. At THXOS & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS. & W. HUNTON®B. BBLS. MEKSS PORK. AtTHOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. BBLS. STRONG SUPER FLOUR. Coa C. T. BATE & CO,, AT THB UNION DAMASKS, REPPS, Canal Basin. do » f 3 Wx, EMITH, Deputy of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Department of E .. Marine and Fisheries, \| Ottawa, lith April, 1869. 1024.4.taw The Oil to be subject to inspection and test beâ€" fore acceptance, and to be delivered at the contracâ€" tor‘s risk ia the locality dusignated by the Deâ€" partment as follows : > Parties tendering must give their namss and addresses in full, also the signatures of two re. sponsible persons willing:â€"to become sursties for the due falfillment of the contract. The Departâ€" mert will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. Sealed Tenders will be receiged at the Departâ€" ment of Marine and Fisherias, until noon of MNNâ€" DAY, the 10th day of MAY next, for the supply, in bond, of 32,000 galions ot the "~st quality of COAL or ReFINED PETKOLEU Â¥ OIL. The casks to be furnished by the contractor, and t.holr'cost included in the price of the Oil. The Oil is required to be nonâ€"explosive, at a vaâ€" pour test of 115 © Fahrenbeit, must burn brilliantly, without smoking, until entire!ly consumed, and not crust the wick, must be free from all deleterions substances, and rewain fluid at 10 © Fahrenheit. A sample of a quart to accompany each tender. The Oil to be delivered in ironâ€"boand casks, containing from 30 to 40 ‘ll'lenl. sach, properly prepared to prevent the oil from permeating the wood, and evaporating from the surrace. JUNE, and oneâ€"half on the 20th SEPTEMBER 10,000 gallons at Montreal, on the 1st July next. 14,000 do at Malitax, N.S,* do ~ do do 3,000° do at Saint John, N.B.,do do do Tenders will be accepted for the whole quantity, or for any of the lots above mentioned. MARY ANN DUGHTY. Sworn to before me at Madoc, County of Hustings, this ninth day of February,â€"~!86Â¥4. A F WOOoD,J P, &c. I hereby certify that I have known Mrs. Mary Ann Doughty tor the lastâ€"fifteen years ; she is a woman of nrobity and truta. . 1 have known ber before, during, and #ince her illness. I believe her certificate to be true in every particular. I know that while ill her case was J:claud hope. lovs ; and I know that +he has, since her recovery, alw :ys attributed her recovery to the thoshonees Remecy. _ Whatever may be the peculiar properties :f this medicine, one: thing is certa n, that in her c«se it bas acted aimurt like the performance of a miracle. Perte naeinie C _ MRS. SMUTH, â€"Bankâ€"st, begs to inform her l)“'"“' carDsâ€" f custorners and friends that she has received her ; ‘ . % Sprirg fishions,and is now nrepared to supply | Good ones of Oriental, Euptfu. Wild Flowâ€" all ther orders. Lorner ~f Biok and Albertâ€"sis. | Or8, Sporting, Shakspeare and other patterns. Two or three Apprertices wanied. f April 6. T + WISf es To Messre. Cnass«rrar® & Sir1rs, Conway P. O,, â€" County of lennox, Ontario, Cana«da ; Maroc, County of Hastings. Provin*e of Onr'n. Feb. 9th, 1869 z This is to cestify that dufing the winter of 18%6 I wastake with a weakness of the ancles, which graduaily, duriny the spring of 1867, extended to my knees, and on »p to my hips, and 1 bec«me so weak that I could not walk, but was confined to my chair, . For abouttwo years, while this weakâ€" ness was coming on me, and afterwards, I sougbt medical advice, employing. at differentâ€" times, three docstors, and medisines of different kinds, prescribed by friends, but of no rvail,. I continuâ€" ed to get worse and worse, until the summer of 1868, when I was induced to try the great hoâ€" shonees Remedy by readingâ€" the curcs per‘ormed, in a pamphiet, ‘At this time L bad begun to feel the weakness in m{ bands; in fact 1 wi#s getting almost helpless, 1 have taken two b=tles of the Bbhoshonees Remedy and two boxes of ue pilis and I am entively reâ€"tored to heaith. 1 never expected toget better, bit simply tried the medicine as a sort of forlorn. hope â€" This case of mine was not a private one, but known to all my neighbours and fiiends; asd to any one aflicted as I was, I have «nly to say try the shoshonees Rewedy ; I believe it will cure you. < _ ysd pA Ladies‘ Costumes, (with Fluting or other Trimmings.) Skirts and Underâ€"clothing made to order. % § £ A F WOOD, J P. Warden of the County of Hastings, Provinee of Ontario, Dominion of Canada. TBI NVARIETY HALL H0OUSE FURXISHING ESTABLISHKMENT 34 SUSSEXâ€"ST. & l.rpsill;utyof Wali Paper. Good patterns will be sold at cost to close the consignment °_ AT THE VARIETY HALL BY THE GALLON AT 50 CENTS. The whole forming a very large and choice yvariety of the latest and most useful styles brought out for the COMING SEASON. 54 Irclu COSTUME CLOTHS, 2s 2s 24 24 214 2® and > 33 inch NEW FANCY 24q MIXTUREs. B@&rNE W DRESS GOO0DS. @g 5,000 gallons at Quebecâ€"oneâ€"half on the &th ROCK: OIL April 12, 1869. "EW MILLiINERY. CAR LOAD Received, CHEAP IN LOT3, KUMBER of SUPERIOR covuchHEs, eovered with dama«k, very cheap, \T THE YARIETY HALL HIS WEEK, @ MIJXTUREsS, -nd‘ 30 inch COLOURED SERGES, and 30 inch «+ POPLINETTES, and 56 iich WHITE and BLACK ALPACCAS, and 30 inch MOTTLED SERGES, and 56 inch COLOFRED ALPAC«â€" CAs, Magee & Russell. SPECIAL DISPLAY By order, Villinery. OP MAGEE & RUSSELL. D; R. LEAVENS. 10%5â€"6. IL AT° A good assortment of Amber, Buf, Canery and Salmon Colored Enveloper, all sizes and at any price, from $1 per M. l)l.Avnm carpsâ€" Estra Superfine Ivory Cards, Plain and & Mourning for Ladies and Gentiemen. ' N.B.â€"All orders for Engraving and Copper Plate * "Printing will have prompt attention. Papers, "Cowan‘s " and other makers lmperial Cream Laid knvelopes, extra thick Fuperfine do do _ double thick Extre Satin _ do ite * do Enamelied _ do do do Royal do do _ French Shay Opaque [tinted enamelled}do Extra Satin, Water Linsd do LOVRLL'O SERIES OF S#CHOOL BuCK3, Gencral Geography, with 39 coloured maps, Antique Parthment Note Paper, large and sma do do hvolo.;u to match * Papier de Luxe with Envelopes to match Goffered Note Paper and Envelopes, [Ultram l)mlflso OF EVERY LESCRIPTIOK, rine and Carmine Edges] . _ Extra Superfine Cream Laid Note and To be had at STATIONERY,â€" PRINTINXG, ! «* THE OTTAWA CITIZEN ‘ "*THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" STATIONERY STORE Medium. . » ' Cold Pressed Drawing Paper (tor colours] c * Tinted Crayon Paper Bristol Boards. * )RA WING PAPERS, &5. § Double Elephant, Super Royal, Royal and Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 Double Demy, assorted colours Heavry Book Paper Extra Thick Coloured Demy Tinted Large Folio Post, assorted Cream Laid do _ do Yellow Wove Mediam Cream Wove _ do Flat Foolssape, blue and cream laid Enamelle i Paper, assorted colours Card Boards, pJain and coloured * Printers‘ Cards, _ do do â€" ind Fine and Superfine Commercial Cards, small, large and double amaill Â¥ * UNTED NOTE PAPER and KENVEL= PESâ€" Mauve, Amber, Rose, Lilac and Straw Color. Foolscap, long and broa} folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"head Paper, 1â€"6, i and 4 sheet, Foolsoup. Yellow Wore do I'DURI_I&‘G PAPER & ENVELOPES Narrow, Middle and Broal Border. Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, Cards, Books Pampblets, &c., &¢., on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, price $1 f Easv Lessons in Geography, 45 cents History of Canada, by Hodgins 50 Bangster‘s National Arithmetic 60 do . Klementery _ do . 25 Lennie‘s English Grammar _ 15 IHK NEW CANADIANX NATIONAL BERIES of READING BOOKS, Authorized by the Council of Pulbue Instructio for Ontario. The prices are ; ‘o?;rmmnu and SCHOOL REQULI«â€" & ‘The Progressive, with head lines Pa Dunton and !aiiufl‘io lil’lgvhpï¬w.(!oyy do Programme Cards, Embossed BorderA Of Promissory Notes, Drafts, Deeds, Mortâ€" gages, &0., &o. Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap and Letter Paper. * Fiast Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, â€" Five cenis. First Bookâ€"Part Becon?, 54 illustrations strongly bound in limp cloth. ‘Ten cents. CCOUNT and BILLâ€"HEKAD PAPER, Made in any style of ruling and binding. ANKERS® and MERCHANTS! Flate and Slate Pencils Best quality Royal, 4to, 12 and 14 staves: 188UE PAPERâ€" bound in cloth boards. Twenty cents. Teigp Book, 4| illustrations, strongly boun in cloth boards . Thirty cents. Fourrn Boox, 45 ilirâ€"trations, Jtrongly bound in cloth boards. kufty cents. Firru Book, 55 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. LA NK RINTERS! REQUISITES~â€" White Ik Crayons 3 Pens, L&sd Pencils, Rubber Pencil Heads, LANXK FORMS HOICE STATIONXERY. At " The Ottaws Cicizen " Stationery and Printing House, ISITING CARD®â€" UEIC PAPERâ€" PRINTING HOUS®R *» THE FOLLOWING ARTICLEH P RILN TI N G, #STATIONERY BOOKBINDING, « Atationery. ke, #&Cc, c 21 Rideauâ€"st., AL8SO, AT