Ire k LL _ denied Cta~â€" ite Parts. Thy he Ttsriction of e ad l-.:.,,.:: be shewn 'l:' ;' det it. . But what h’o,.‘ S w r Mh 'm -'-“pn:a:':i_'“ TIMEs oOÂ¥FICHZ. he Mâ€"I‘v;"- ould " be againeg pplausey, ~ LD argued With the :â€" IM'I" ( Thikes h,“ ‘presentation, bat be ‘tice of Cabine a bow Lghennet vanced in Englas selling any kind â€"80 . »4 00 Pported the .‘“"n " t -._‘k ts occupied seaty ssible to a.. t * » “':":".»‘u‘ aet convenient 1y did he fyet gouit NBCRGH, of Kight Roome ant . | stabling. Reativ® \ . I 1 e ECPF "n4 e oedts wl W top Uraska‘s, p_i, "*Ply ueney S 23 "Uotier,) CONCERT, 1N8TITUTE EC * <otin, and bad given upported the Bill. . comsiderable Jength, allf__“} ~ the he Hon. Mr. BLAXâ€" & the Bill be read a R. BLACKBURX ROBERT KEA at ‘ had :d‘"";‘:."':-- ted & the N >ple of the legal diJ done by the l‘s, from the duvest the, Silk Mixed and loft my empley. ®&~ veral & 1 "Cyw 24 trd that this ques ntil 'M ! be brought into the dvaties _ S lost, and the Houss H. J. Â¥xid, B4» ol se _ AÂ¥ ‘N“"' * o o« n â€" omee f 4 ga Lat We ic Preuch, f the _.‘_‘."ï¬ er uty te of Nove pu“v"lhinl persons from hiring the of the. Government n Jid the there 1 the amendment Novels, im paper ; the right '!"l -ui; (Appl=use,) of J. l of bis d bate, agg iee. 1ln 18363 the rector, the Rev. G. Digby, Â¥.A., was obliged to leave thmoï¬lll-hdlh, devolving the carse of â€" the parish upon the Rev. C. W. Roberts, B. A., as curate in sole charge. It was arranged that the rector should keep the endowment otft £50, so that the curate bad £70 and the parsonage to beâ€" gis with. Prior to 1865 the church had been kept in repair by the churchâ€"rates, and a dâ€"bt of £100 had accumulated, Such was the state of things when Mr. Roberts undertook the work. His first step was to abolish churchâ€" mtes, and substitute a weekly offertory. The churchâ€"rawses had never realized £50 a year ; the sew offâ€"rtory realized £235 in the first twelve months, £306 in the second, and £333 in the third, eading with August last. Duridfy the same three years it was found that the church needed a new chance!, new windows, and anew beating apparatus. Funds were 1aiâ€"ed (or these objects to the amount of £912 busices £175 towauds a new school, and £456 for a peal ot belils! The general liberality of th» congzreâ€"gation stimulated personal geneâ€" vosity. One ait ndant spent £300 in reâ€" reating the nave ; another gave £100 for a mâ€"moal window, In 1866â€"it oceurred to thâ€"=» that they ought to increase the curate‘s stipend. â€" Anevening offertory was instituted for that epecial parpose, and it yielded more than £160. The curate‘s next step was to abolish pewâ€"rents altogâ€"ther, and the result of the first six months of this experiment of whit we may style the curat«‘s offertory will exceed in it« results the sum bitherto deriged* mtvo&m,ï¬o:muu,admu- dowment combined. e must add, in conâ€" clusiou, that the wholo ot the money given woluntarily for religious purposes by the congregation ol St. Mary‘s, from August, THEK WEEKLY OFFERTORTYT VERASUS PEW REXTS To the Editor of [HE TIME. s $im,â€"For~ the encouragement of many friends of St. Alban‘s, who share with myself the belief in the voluntary principle, may I ask you to insert mr«gpuytn extract from an EKoglisn paper just received, We conâ€" sidâ€"red it doing very well to see lately the amount given for religious purposes from April, 1868, to April, 1869, making up $2,400, or £180 sterling, but how little this scems beside the £3,017 of 8t. Mary‘s, Harrogate! England is still ahead of us in liberality. Yours, &#¢,, 4 T. BEDFORD JuNEs. people, who frequently applauded them. Th s is the time for cartying into effect the proposal we made last summer, for erecting a «tand for the band, so that their music might be still more effective. Mrac ox tas Hus â€"The Rife Brigade band played on Major‘s Hill, yesterday atter= nson, in presgnce of a large assemblage of lodgingâ€"bouse keeper:s and farmers. The church bas ao endowm»nt of £50 a year, the pew.mat: used to yield £70, making toâ€" gether £120 luc!bo rector, v‘mh-n house renat 6""~ April 38, 1869. A recent number ot the ZF :'â€u,. us with a good illustration mof’;':ï¬ antaryism can accom lish in the Church of EKagland. 8t. Mary‘s, u’mow.,u.dmm .".mb. The population is 1,390, consisting most entirely of hotelkeepers, tradesmen, 1865, to August, 1868, amounts too£3,017.â€" Cazrrers axo Hocse F caxmmmes.â€"Garland, Mutenmor & Co. make this department 1 apeciality ; they have just recoived a large and complete stock of Carpets, Floor Oillcloths, Curtain Materials, &c., to which they invite the attention of parties furnishing. awaaind meno, howevâ€"r, were by no meaus passive recipicuts of the assault, but gare th-uho‘tu.ood'é.boy received ; and, by all accounts, the assamilants were sorry before the affiay was endâ€"d that they had comâ€" menced it. But, it they were not then sorry they hn.oodmiobsnlov,loflnd theim wore arrested yâ€"storday, but the other was not found. wonnmndffgmm mm I Pouice Covet.â€"Ellen Jobnson for being found drunk. Case adjourned. The adjourned case of hen stealing was called up.. Aa old man named Sarazin was the defâ€"ndant, and Mrs. Sears complainant. Both claimed the t«o hons which were proâ€" duced in court, and several witnesses swore that the hene belonged to either party. It was shewn that Sarazin enticed the hense into his house with bread ; but after heariog the evidence the Police Magistrate decid=d that he did so in the belief that they were his property, and dismissed the case, elected; ‘Captain, L. Hanrahan, reâ€"slected ; # cretary, Juhn_iq..dy; Trensurer, Joseph Lacsosss.â€"Ata meeting of the Shamrock Lactrosse club, held at Mr. Egano‘s, Asbhburnâ€" ham Hill, on Tueâ€"day, the 27th inst., the following were elected officers for the present year, vis :â€"â€"President, J. C. Enright, reâ€" New Dowrnos Base Bars Cuics.â€"The anâ€" nual meeting of the N. D. B. B. Club was held last eveniog, when the following geantlieâ€" men were elected officeâ€"bearers : F Presidentâ€"R. Lang. â€" _ Avomo® Sace or Naew Foanircasâ€"The anction sale of turniture at the Ottaws Cabiâ€" net Warchouse will boe Continued this mornâ€" ing at ten o‘clock. § A case of petty larceny was brought up ; bus the circumstances were of such a nature that the magistrate felt it big duty to send the offender to jail for one day onily. this evening ; usual, m..' A Worrk or Art is Learuss.â€"We bare lately seen a most beautiful oval pictwe frame, made of leather work, by Mrs. Clifford, of this city. â€" The shape of the frame is oval, and the open Gothic, of most eleâ€" pnt*m«ly symmetrical in all its proportions, and admirably adapted for the purpose to which it is applied. The upper end of the frame is surmounted with a beauâ€" tiful eluht::‘{m roser, so natural in th«ir appesrance, as to form and colour, that If they were transferred to an Eaglishbgard: n they might w«ll be mistaken for real fGowers. Underneath is a similar cluster, buat left unâ€" coloared.. The roses are made of leather: as wellas the frame ; but, by. what means this material can be made to assums such elâ€"gant forms, is known ouly to the fair artist. T:u frame, or. wreath, is enclosed in a rectanguâ€" lar fram«, and surrounds photographs of the most «misent men of the Dominion of Canâ€" ada. :This work, we believe, is made for the Parliament lsbtuy,.'hlo it may be seen,. The works of Mre. Clifford, both in leather ‘and in wars, are well known to masy in this countrr, and they attracted no litle attenâ€" tion at the late Paris EKxbibition. We unâ€" derstand that this lidy is now engaged on a work for his Exceliency the Governor.Genâ€" Assiacitizne N:icarâ€"Souw Maex. â€"On Tuesday night three young vlopds ot this city, havieg wound themselves up to the point of misâ€" ch*f, by mâ€"ans of drink, foil upon three men, engaged in the nightâ€"soil business, at the head of the Deep Cut, and beat them, it is said, in a most unmerciful manner. The readings will be beld at the 8t. Patrick‘s Hall, Board of Directorsâ€"H . Birkett, G. Hatchiâ€" s39, J. Sheldor, T. Hodgson. Tus Enoreuext Caszâ€"Ihe parties in the elopement case, which we noticed yesterday, were, at the instance of the young| Indy‘s mother,. pursued by one of. our;city officers. His instructions were to follow them, preâ€" vent their marriage, and bring them back. The officer did not take enough money with him for the undertaking, and his mov<ments wets executed with less celerity than if he had been furnished with the requisite means. {l. is ,Oonhu;; however, â€"if h-ho.'" would ve enabled him to accomplish his object, for the foung runaway» found mpflml wherever they went, and their romantic story seemed to be known all the country. round. Mayistrates required time to lpok up authorâ€" ities, &c., as to the .legality ‘or the form otf endorsing the constable‘s warrant, so as to thmible him to exccute it out of the county, to Winchester, where a Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"â€"W . MeBrown. LOCUCAL NEWS. so the fugitives gained time,‘and got off re=cl« cteq. virtue of that they wore arrosted on their returo, and left with an officer in Hul!l. The mother will act wisely in dmm" the proseâ€" cution, and pronouncing a ng on her The knot having been tied, they, of course, thought a!ll was over, so far as their pursuer was concerned ; but such was not the case. The mother, in her anxiety to prevent the marriage, had charged them with robbing her house. This, of course, means nothing more than that the girl took her own clothing, and perhaps some other small articles which she considered to be her own pmc::z But the warrant specified robbery, or ny, and by Special to THE 11MES. happy children A meeting of the creditors of Brown‘s Bank was held yesterday. ‘The total liabilities are stated to be $150,000, of which $25,000 are secured by mortgage on, real estate. The available assetts are $5,000. Losses prin= eipally on the gold transactions in New York, commencing last August. ‘ 2 At an ":K"‘"’ meeting of the medical section at Canadian Institute last night, a resolution was passed calling on the profcsâ€" siou to pledge the candidates for election to the Medical Councit to use every constituâ€" tional means tosecure the repeal ot the clauses in the Medical Act, binding allopaths to the union with homoopaths and eclectics, in the Medical Council of May. > The arrest otf a large batch 0t bnrgku,b:x have of late been plying their trade sucee fully, was made toâ€"1jay. KLatest bp Cclegraph. ‘Gen. Stisted and Capt. Fryer, Aid deâ€" Camp, retuined bere last night after a four weeks‘ todAr in the United Statcse. â€" The steamer Montreal, from Sorel, arrived here this morning. _ . 'A MoNnNTREAL. Specialte THE TLMES.. _ _ Yestercay vearly twenty sailing crafts were loading with flour, &¢ , and a number of them leave toâ€"day for ports do«n the river, i The water since yesterday morning Las subsided tully two feet, and the sh: ds of the Ocean Line are bâ€"ing reâ€"erected on the whasf. Information has been received that the river is now free of ice blotkades between here and The commanding officers of the troops in Canada Lave been called upon to furnish rolls, showing what number ot passages will be ‘o‘l:" for the troops ordered home. to marching will be discontiaued by the troops of the Montreal garrison trom this The Nouvesu Monde declares in a leading article that it is high time for the public men in Canada to think of indepsadence, and that annexation is now the» general topic of poliâ€" tical conversation. This coming from the recognized organ of the high church digniâ€" tories, is very signifcant. . e Hon. John Young, in a le‘tter to the Daily News this morning, dâ€"clares in favour of The ninth day of the printers‘ strike and no m'-to of reconciliation on cither mide. employers are advertising for girls to learn the printing business. A large oumber of the best printersare leaving for the United ing the guests. ~Others spoke in the same strain. A large of friends paraded the streets with \a bend and torches. Much enthusiasm prevails. There is more activity in the four market, and large purchases are being made for the lower ports.. ‘Ordinary to choice supers are placed at $4.47) @ 4 52}. Corx, April 28.â€"At a dinner here last evening, in henour ot Warren and‘Costello, the released Fen:an prisoners, prior to their deparâ€" ture for America, the Mayor presided, and -dn"c inflammatory speecb, warmly eulog 8, ing gucasts. ~Others spoke in the same Paris, April 28.â€"The Corps Legislatif has adjourned. The clections for the next Corps Legislatif take place og the 23rd of May. Loxpox, April 27.â€"â€"Ths great event of the Newmarket races, the two thousand guiness stake, came off toâ€"day,. The race was won by Pretender. €*. Bezsus, April 28.â€"In the Diet toâ€" day Bisâ€" marck raid that the convention made with the United States for the protection of emiâ€" grants on «abhipboard, has so far failed of any practical results, owing to the obstaclis in the way oluhahbh( an international triâ€" bunal for the :::lluuo- of cases of comâ€" plaint arising u the treaty. Mapaip, April 18.â€"â€"A Republican member of the Curtes mm ealled to order for advocatiog principles, and alâ€" luding to 'l':. Christian nuzio:d’:ilh digâ€" respect. Repuvlicans are i nant at the decision of the Prâ€"sident,and withdrew from the Chamber. _ They subsequently reâ€" turned to Mhd?ndpopcudl vore of censure m the President, _A stormy debate fol , and terminated in the withâ€" drawal of the resolption. C:non Monteraela‘s amendment to the Constitation in favour of maintaining the preseat unity of the Catholic religion and worship in Spain, was rejected. CABLE NEWS. afidarit before the a.::w Court against thas. A. Dana, of the Sun, for alleged false and _ scandalous libel, bringing damages for $100,000. Mr. Dana.was arrested this evening and held to bail in the sum of g10,c00. w American Interference with Moexiso, Naew Youx, April :.a :‘-'l'ho Heraid‘s special says an t of secrat history conâ€" neete d :.muuh expedition, has just leaked out. It that while our Gov= m-oltvudc:m:o be openiy opposed to the French invasion, it was secretly turâ€" nishing aid by supplying the Freanch aamy with mules to enable them to convey their. military baggage to the interlor: This was done through Secretary Seâ€"ward, who authoâ€" tited General Butler to supply the Freuch with all the mules they required. * Gen. Lee Invited to a Conferences It is understoor in Washington that Genâ€" eral Robert E. Lee has been invited to call upon the President at the White House, in orderâ€" to cout«r with him in reference to the reconstruction of Virginia, _ Shipment of Cotton from Savanaah. * The Tribuné‘s epecial says a private letter from Buvannah states that during the past thirty days, there were shipped direct to toreign ports 7,800 bales of upland cottoa, and 7143 bales of Sâ€"a Island, and coustâ€"wise during the same time, 8,742 bales of upland, and 1233 bales of Sea Island. AMERICAN NEWS. A New Item of Southern Trade During the past four months, the Georgia Central Railroad alons transport«d 30,000 tons of guano, ralued at over ten urillions of New York Money Market» , ,Ntv Yorsk, April 28. â€"American Exchange 411. * Gold 133}. * Money more active at 1 per cant. y uC oys . gninmeat, Apttt t%. The harbour here already presents a busy Weather very warm. Charles A. Dana Sued for Libel. New Yorx, April 27.â€"â€"John Russell Youne YESTERDAYVS DESPATCHES. Por dai Te l "ane 3. Neye arkin, st New York Markots» A Neaw Yorrk, April 38,.~â€"Cotton quist at 2831c FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, GREAT BRITATHK, TORONTO. Reported by Telograph. Â¥1a Montreal Line. PRU3SIA. Ts.0Â¥Tt0, A pril Liverpool lcrhlou- Liverroot, April 28â€"p. m.«â€"â€"Provisions quict. Bacon‘6ls. ~Breadstufls unchanged. @ 280. â€"Flour firmer ; receipts 6,600 barrels ; sales 5,800 barrels at $5.35 @® 5 T5 for superâ€" fne State and Western; $5.845 @ 6.20 for common to choice extra State ; $5.80 @ °0 70 for common to choico extra Western.â€"â€"Rye flour quictâ€"â€"wheat frregular;, receipts 395 bushels ; sales 2500 bushel« at $1.42 @\1 43 for No.* Spring in store and delivered ; $1.88 for white Canada.â€"1}yo du.lll‘( sales 3,500 busbels at $1.30.â€"Corn, seceipts 8,000 bullgell; salea €4,000 bushels at 80c. & 82c¢. for new mixed Western ; 83¢. for choice do. ; 82}c. @ 850. for old in store and deliverod.â€"Barley dull and nominal, â€" Oats firmer ; receipts 9,000 bushels ; ‘ sales 59,000 bu‘cln at 80¢c. M 8040. for Westâ€" ern in store ; 83¢. uno-r.â€"r% dull and heary at $31.25 M 31.37 for new Mess ; $31.00 for old do,â€"Lard beary at 17ic. & 11¢e. for steam ; 18}¢c. @ 18{c. for kettle rendercd. The subscriber has received instructions from 8. T. DKENNAN, C#q., of Kingston, Proprietor, to sell by PUBLIC AVCTIVN, on TVESDAY, the 27th LINST., the whole of the stock in trade of the UTTAWA CABINET WAREYOUSE, in Auâ€" mond‘s Block, Rideauâ€"st., near the Sappers‘ Bridge, at present conducted by GEO. SEALER, Agect, cons‘sting of Black Walout Rard and Whitewood Setts of Drawing, Dining and Bed.room Furniture, comprising Easy, Damocrat, Rocking NEW & HANDSOME FURNITURE, IRONXN.CLAD PLANOâ€"FORTES, and Parlor Chairs, Sofas and Couches, all to match, covered with Rep Hair Cloth and Damask ; Spleadid Mirrors, in Gilt Frames ; Centre Tables, In rarious styles; Whatâ€"nots, Sideboards, Chef. fioncers, Diningâ€"room and Carved Chairs, in groat variesty; Bedâ€"room Setis to match, comprising W alout and Oak Bedsteads, Bursaus,(dressing and plain}, W ardrobes, (Gent‘s and Ladies‘); W ashâ€" stands, Towel Racks, Burdets, Toilet Tables, a variety of: Palliasses, Mattrasses, Pillows, &¢., &o.,. with Ofice Chairs, Stools and Ottomans, and a large quantity of household necessaries. * Ironâ€"clad Pianoâ€"Fortss, from the celebrated Fac. tory, (Kingston,) comprising } One 6} Octaves, plain Rosewood case, Octagon logs, Carved Lyre. * a t t Une 64 Octares, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Octagon legs, Carred Podal Lyre. | One T Octare, Rosewood case, with mouldingr, Carveqd logs and Lyre. Une 7 Octave, large size, Rosewood case, with mouldin~s, Carved legs and Lyre. ‘Upe T Octave, lirgs size, Rosewood case, with mouldings, Four Round Corners, Carved legs and As the proprietor is about removing his estab. ment trom this city the whole of the stock must be disposed of without any reservation, and therefore great bargains way be expected, and the trade will have an incomparable opportunity ot replea One 7 Octare, Hosewood case, with mouldings Four Round Corners, Carved legs and Lyre. ishing their stocks. f Catalogues of the Furniture and Pianoâ€"fortes will be prepared, and can be had at the Subâ€" seriber‘s Austlion Rooms, 18 Sparkeâ€"st., and the furniture can be seen at the wareâ€"rooms two days previous to the day of sale. Trenusâ€"Cash in Bankable Funds. t Sule at TEN o‘slock, a.m. â€" At TEN o‘clock, a. m. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Respectfu‘ly informs the public that he will is a FEW DAiYys Pending which his office will be on the FIR»T FL OOR A fow gentiomen can be ace BUPERIOR APARTMENTS at RECEIVE ORDERS\FOR WORK In all the various branches of his business. Store, Sparkeâ€"st., opposite Garlaad, M moved to the dwolling over Mr. Wéy‘sMardware 1035tM1 Notice is heroby given, that the oclection of reâ€" R'.““". in the Toancil of the College of valcuans and Surgeons of Ont ario, for the twelrve fermtorial Divisions constituted by the Act Vie 3%, 005 45, (Statutes of MJ will be held ¢n TUEsDAY. the tth day of JUNE next. _ ’no‘.n will boulo .o-tulh'-lt. w votes will be cast by @voting papers, which will be sent from this oflise, to urngb- tered practitioner on the 20th day of MAY next. These rotin, ’0&'" must be filed up according to instructions which will accompany them, and transmitted to the Returaing Officer of the Division in which the voter resides and votes.. . . â€" _ NO'I'ICI. London Money Markets t Loxoby, April 28â€"p.m.â€"â€"Bonds 80{. Eric One 7 Octave, plain Rosowood case, Carved legs H. MoLEAN, â€" 1026t4 Auctioneer and Com, Merchant. OPEX A FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 p{inting EstasntsnuENT Ottawa, March 31, 18 62. MR3 SUTFION‘3 BOAROTNG HQUSEB is reâ€" THE ABOVE SALE 13 â€" _ ADJOURXED TILL ~THURSDAY, * the 20th instant, . By H. McLean, Auctioneer REAT AVCTIONX 8ALE, Decorative Painting. VARVING»â€" , oTICK. BY I!I. McLEAN, Acortioss®s. NUMBER of SLPERIOR COUCHES, PLAIXN AND DECORATIVE {sONIC HALL BLOCK, ELGLNâ€"STREET, he will be happy to meet old and new Auction #ales. Boarding» de., ANG, 4180, HECTOR McLEAN, mrs. dULGNAX‘s, Sparksest. #&e., isfon... ........Obatham | ... Q â€"ccrcocercccleontion do .,..... ...... @ueiph do ......... W oodstocok L do â€".........Brantford do ............Humilton 4Q â€" «cocwccc... y Dotonts thG =...«cccc.ccc Whithy C â€".«ccsce«s «« Cubourg ao ............ Kingston 40 ......ammu0tark GA do .........._Brockville 1011ly HALL. THKE â€" OT‘rAaAW Ac ":;IlMELS; APRIL 290. y,*n**** ko {ukirair 8STOCK OF CARPETINGS AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS LAIGII'I' and MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK OF MANTLES, AT MODERATE PRICES, 3 Silk Velvets, Garland, Mutchmor &# Co. ,&"jl sud Lugce,. : Plain and Fancy Silk, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Linings, &c., C In Ottaws, Laueur and CRHEAPEST _ |BTOCK OF i BLACX AND COLOURED SILKS Parasols, Sun Shades and Umbrellas Lnnou-r and CHEAPEST STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS ~GOODS IN OTTAWA, t :> STOCK OF MOURNINXG GOODS Broadcloths, Tweeds, _ Coatings, Vestings, and P Tailors‘® Trimn.ings At Ln.." and CHEAREST #TOCK OF NEW GuODS in all the Departments, is to be found at < GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘8. At @&°I Ns PECTIONXâ€" 1X vITE D. ~®@a LAI.IO'I' and CHEAPEST s Rne.k ot Ladies‘ and Gontlomen‘s : HOSIERY, GLOVES AND ~IEs ' In Ottawa, At At At At At ARGBET and CHEAPEST STOCK OF ARGEST and MOST FASHIONABLE sTOCK OF MILLINERY ARGEST and CHEAPEST ARGEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF NÂ¥ IN OTTAWA, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘8. ARGBST and CHEAPEST BSTOCK OF ARGEST and CHEAPEST BTOCK OF YÂ¥ elvetcens and ARGEST and CHEAPEAT BTOCK OF ’Al.ni' and CHEAPREST ‘STOCK OF : GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. : IN OTTAWA, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘s. Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, 3 And Lace Ties, in Ottawa, ‘ % GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO./‘8. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. IN EVERY STYLE, GARLAND MUTCHMOR & CO.‘s. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. GaARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘8. GARLAND, MÂ¥UTCH Pillow Cottons, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. GaARLANXD, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘8 GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. WRHOLEIALE ANXD RETAIL. Linens, Prints, _ White and Grey Cottons In Ottawa, ; 2 + In Ottawa, IN OTTAWA, Waterâ€"proof Cloakings In Ottawa, In Ottawa, In Ottaws, %0 BPARKES STRZET. CO.‘8. “TI would call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNIsuINGus, to which we are regeiving additions by almost every.steoamer, consisting of Tlll BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, _ At TROS. & W. HUNTox‘s. Tlll NEWEST §TYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, 'l\tlll BEST ASSORTED, 4# THE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST . ASSURTED, ‘ At THO8. & W. HUXNToX‘s. KIDDERMINSTER WOOL STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, als: * pOOoR MATS, f Tnl' CHEAPEST GoOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, TRE CHEAPEST GOODS, Tlll GREATEST VYARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, Agiute crarorsrt STOCK, _ â€"THBE LARGEST STOCK, © THE LABGEST STOCK, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, _ LACES, CORNTCES, _ . _ __â€"_G0OCOA MATTING, &e., &c. _MRS. SMLTH, Bankâ€"st., boii to injnrm her customers and friends that she has received her grru‘ fashions, and is now prepared to supply . their orders. vorner of Bank and Albertâ€"sis. A small consignment otf CHOICE FOR SALE in lots to suit. rane hase l APel t d oicras Ottaws, April 8, 1869; " The partnership heretofore existing between the undersignad, at the Village of Hull, Township ‘of Hull, as General Merchants, under the name, style and firm of SIMON & CAMPBELL, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. JAmES A. CAMPBELL will pay all debts due by the late firm, and sollect all amounts due The subscriber begs to return thanks for the liberal patronage given to the above firm, and hopos by strict attention ‘to business â€"to merit a continuance of the same. > 10311 | JAS. CAMPBELL & CO. Hall, April 22, 1869. We challenge the world to produce an article of superior merit for mend ng Furniture, Leather, Wood, Crockery, Glass, China, Bone, Porcelain, Marble, Rubber, Meerschaum, Ivory, &o., & o. Full directions with each bottle. Price, 25 cents. suhtaerI.nntud or money nfundeq;. Local . travelling agents wanted in every town and county throughout the Dominion. _ D. FULTON is prepared to furnish the latest English and American Periodicals. . He is agent for all Canadian l}:pon. which be delivers at 10 cent« per week, .-clrl agent for the Globe, ete. â€"CUity papers may be bad at 6 a m. _ Olll::x'conor, Ledger, Emerald and London Lllustrated News received. . A second edition of Frank Leslic‘s, Godey‘s and M«d. Demerest‘s Magazines for May just Liberal terms to the trade. Sample bot{les sent by mail on receipt of price. Address K. FMcAVAY & C0,, Sole proprietors and manufacturers, 153 Great St. Jc'.gu:“ opposite the Ottawa Hotel, Montreal. nagot (Copy ! A. 0. A{JDY & CO., Agents, : ___ Opposite the Post uffice, Ottawa. Avril 28. 1869. 1035â€"3m received, DRY GOODS & HOUSK FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINXGS, T‘wo or three Apprentices wanted. April 6. pr‘e FOI SALE: Bu-m and W ATER COOLEKS in the course of mannfacture, at ESMONDE‘S. EW MILLINERY. Apruu. 1869. Breek‘s New Book of Flowers. / Buist‘d Flower Garden Direstory. The Practical Poultry Keeper, coloured illusâ€" lagt J. DURIE & SON, Stewart‘s Block, Rideauâ€"st. )oiu‘:ou EEWSs DEPOT, . HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. RY GOODS & HOUSE FURXISHINXGS THOS. & W. HUNTON, IMOTHY GRAsS SEKED. â€" IS8OLUTION OF PARTNXERSHIP. EW DOMINLION CEMENT. HAMBER SETH, choap at LrCOHEK FURNISHAINYS of all kin . made and repaired at. * S KSMONDE‘3. VELVET PILBE CARPETS, BRUSSELLS _ do. TAPESTRY IMPERIAL o. _ , UNION purch _ VENETIAXN MANILLA ueup: : ‘ . PORKâ€"Chicago Mess. FLOURâ€"No. 1 and XXX. GRASY and CLOVER SEEv. WHITE BEAN8, &c. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S3. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘sS. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS. & W.. HUXToX‘s At THOS. & W. HUNTON®. Millinery. MNEIL MacKINNON, DAMASKS, REPPS, #. CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant.; 47 and 49 Sparkaâ€"st D. C. SIMON, J. A. CAMPBELL. 1031a do. do do. do. do. do. do. ESMONDE‘8. Eparksâ€"st 1018tf 10341€ HO15tf B 7 Rice, â€" Currants, Catalogues and Samples, with further partiouâ€" lars, previous to sale. THURSDAY, 291x APRIL, 1869, At the Stores of HUGH FRASER, St. Sacraâ€" mentâ€"st., Montreal, : ‘% Have received djrect from a celobrated Printer, M By I. B. Tackaberry, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. A Tustints The subscriber has received instructions from MR. THOS. G. LESLIE to sell, without reserve, at his residence, in McGaw‘s bu{ldinp. Mariaâ€"st., on FRIVAY n=xt, 30th JINST., all his Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Dining, and Bedâ€"room Furni. ture, all of Black Waelnut, as good as new, and made by Jacques & Hay, Toronto. W There is a handsome Chiffonier, Bookease, Diningâ€"room Extension and other tables, Cane Seatea Chairs, Bedâ€"room Furniture, in sets {or separately to suit purchasers), Night Commode, Beaudette, Cornices, Hail Oilcloth ; very fine Hali Stove, with cihers; a complete Dinner Set of nice Crockery ; ‘also, a variety of firstâ€"class, very handsome figured Cut Wine and other Table Glasses, Lamps, and a lot of miscellaneous articles. I«rusâ€"Cash in banksable funds. Â¥ Sale to commence at 11 a m, Goods to be deâ€" livered immediately after sale. ; h L. B. TACKABERRY, Auctioneer. ~_â€"_CITY OF OTTAWA,. TJ BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the SALE RQ0MS of § ~ Ottawa, April 26, l8§9 at the hour of ELEVEN o‘clock, A.M., the follow. ing Lots in the City of Ottawa, viz. : > 4 Title believed to be indisputable, but vendor is not to be obliged to produce title deeds other than thosa in his possess‘on. 37 § Tuesday, the Fourthk day of May, A.D., 18069, * Lots Nos. 44, 45 and 46 on the Eouth gide of Rideauâ€" st., and Lots 44, 45, 46, 47 and 48 on ‘the North side of Bessererâ€"st. us Fifteen per cent. of purchase money to be padd down at‘time of sale, and balance within a month thercaiter, _ _~ ; Déeds to be delivered to the purchasers on pay. ment d/fflrchuo money, within a month from day of sale. a R ~ If balance of purchase money be not paid withâ€" in the month,deposit of 15 per cent, to be forfeited, and property reâ€"sold. .‘ ; r Lets to be sold separately. s For fâ€"rther particulars apply to W ALTER, R. MACDONALD, Esq., Barrister, Hamilton, n\h the subscriber. Otlttaws&, April 27, 1869. April 26, 1869, G. _L EV IN, (Successor to David Millar,) Manufacturer of Hoop &kirts, and Importer of French and English ?mou. NEW MATERIALS, $ WISS and FRENCH GRENXADINES, «ITY HOOP SKIRT FACTORY, LACK SILK GRENADINES. By John Leeming & Co., Montreal. UUCTION SALE BY JOHN LEEMING & CO. 1033td IMPORTANT TRADE SALE OF tar TEAS, m â€" _ CASEY PRINTED LAWN and OR«â€" GgANDIE MUSLIN®. > . By H. McLean, Auctionecr, OTS FUuR SALE 1035b USLINS and GREXADINES. OAL OITL, LAMPS, GLOBES, CHIMNEYTS, Wicks, &c., &o., at } ESMONDE‘S. * No. 18 Sparksâ€"st , City of Ottawa, on 541 and 72 inch BLACK WOOL a GRENADLINES, f LL sorts of TIN, i and COPFER W ORK, j attended to, at also jobbing ‘""** PSMONDESE. UsT, HEARTL, STOVE, SCRUB, CHIM. ney and Crumb Brushes at IE celebrated KEDZIE FILTERS and POLAR REFRIGERATORS, at ; ESMONDE‘S. Magee & Russell. LATEST :‘ DEKSIGNS INX MAGEE & RUSSELL Rum, (signed,) SALE AT TEN A. M. HECTOR McLEAN, BY AUCTION, Gin, NEW STXYLES, Brandy, IN THE pyimes; â€" _ ; * and General Groceries, ON $ JOKN LEBMING & CO. TEAS. 43 Srarksâ€"8t., HECTOR McLEAYX, ; Auctioneer. . 103 itd MAGEE & RUSSELL. LOW PRICES. ES UMONDE‘8. OTTaAW A. 1033td . . Maving been appointed by the combin Their agents for 300 200 they are now préepared to sell in quarntitiestosu the trade, by the a Paooy, and 300 addressed to the undersigned, at this Department, will be received until noon, t@ for the construction of the following Public Works and Buildings : *4 SATURDAY, l5ts® MAY NEXT, A LUNATIC ASYILUM to be erected on the site known as the Hale Farm, Lot 8, in the 1st Con., on the Governor‘s Road, near the city. Placrsand specifications can be seen at this Department, and atthe City Hall, London. s A DEAF and DUMB INSTITUTIGN to be erected on the #site known as the Spence Farm, east half of Lot 36 on the Sidney Road, fronting on the Bay of Quinte, near the west limits of the town. Plans and specifications can be seen at this Deâ€" partment, and at the Shire Hall, Belleville. BSUNDEY BRICKLAYERS‘ and STONECUTâ€" TERS‘ WORK, to complete the W EST WING of the PROVILNCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Also, Hosting Pipes and Apparatus for both wings. Also, a Hocse for Caretaker, and a new Pumping Engine at the Engine House on the Lake Shore. Plans and speciGcations can be seen at this Deâ€" A CARRIAGE HOUSE, STABLES and OUIâ€" BUILDINYS tor the Liouh:f()ovonom Residence. Plans and specificationtcan be seen at this Department, and at the office of Messrs. Gundry and Langley, Architects, Jordanâ€"street, A STONE LOCK and CHANNEL, to be conâ€" structed at Clear Lake, north of Peterborough. Plans and specifications can be seen at this Deâ€" partment, and at the Court Louse, Peterborough. A STONE LOCK, to be constructed between Lakes Muskoka and Roussedu. Plans add speciâ€" fcations can be seen at this Department. Printed specifications and forms of tender can be had on application to the Departmenrt, and at the above named places, where the plans are exhibited. % The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily Department of Public Works for Ontario, Toronto, April 24, 1869. C »A, SsPARKSSTREET, Berlin Wools, â€"â€" § o Slipper Patterns, â€" Fancly Goods and Jewellery, Lamps, Rock Oil, Best Qualities. f CHALMERS & CO. Oitawa, Dec. 12, 1868 Citawa, April 26. OaAL oIL. ARREL OR CaR LOAD, YE, EKSOR BROS. CHEESE. ACON, &¢. OCONGAHELA WHISKEY®. )nn.-lls & CO+â€"; REMOVED TO 0 CONTRACTORS®. 1GHWINKS AMS, Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated IX MUSKOKA DISTRICT. &T HE .B AZ AA R, m« * Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s have now opened with a new stock of SEALED TEND?RS AT YOUNG‘S POINT. For sale by the undersigr. s BBLS. THIN MESS PonxK. LOWEST PRICEKS AT BELLEVILLE. BBLS. M£S§ PORK. BBLS. STRONXG sUPER FLOUR. AT TORONTO. AT= LONDON. . Grocerics. : COaL OL, C. T. BATE & CO., Agent for AT JOHN CARLIXG, Commissioner. Canal Basin. 10331 1035td _ Good oner of Oriental, Egyptiean, Wild Flowâ€" ers, Sporting, Shakspeare and other patterns. do . d Envelopes to match Papier de with Envelopes to match x Goffered Notg Paper andâ€" Envelopes, [Ultram â€"â€" rine and Carmine Edges] | Extra Supprfne Cream Laid ~Note and Letter Papers,\=® Cowan‘s " and other makers | Imperial Créam Laid knvelopes, extra thick | Fuperfine do _ *‘ _ do _ double thick Extra Satin \ do « 40 ty â€":. Enamelled o do do | Royal 0 . do . French Shape Opaque [tinted pnamelled]}do & | Estra Satin, W ater Linsd do a Antique ParchmentNote Paper, large and sme M _ Extra Superfine Ivory Cards, ‘Plain er6 Mourning tor Ladies and Gentlemen, N.B.â€"All orders for Engraving and Oo"ot Plate Printing will have prompt attention, To be had at STATIONXERY, PRINTINGM, V "THE OTTAWAX CITIZENX * Lovm.u- S EKLIKS OF 8CHOOL BVOKS, General Geography, with 39 coloured maps, STATIONERY STORE, * THE OTTAWA CITIZEN 'RAW G PAPERS®S, &¢. Double . Elephant, Super Royal, Royal and Cold Prossed m@-.. Paper {tor colours]â€" e Tinted Crayon Paper _ P Bristol Boards. * [ovlu'lsa PAPER &,ENXVELOPES Nt\qv, Middle and Broad Border. HOICE S§TATIOXERY. LAYING CARDSâ€" uul"rzlgo NOTE PAPERK and ENXVELâ€" JPESâ€" Mauve, Amber, Rose, Â¥Hhiac and Straw Color. ISITING CARDEâ€" Made in any style of ruling and binding. Foolscap, long and broad folio, ruled, single and double, $ and cent columns, Billâ€"head Paper, 1â€"6, i and $ shoet, Foolscap, Best quality Royal, 40, 12 and 14 staves: Assorted Colours. Ofice Requisites supplied> on reasomab terms. Printing Paper, Nos. 1, 2, 3 . â€". Double Demy, assorted colours _ Meary Book Paper Extra Tnaick Coloured Demy Tintedâ€"Large Folio Post, assorted Cteam Laid do _ do * Yellow Wore do Yellow W ove Medium * Cream Wove . do . . â€" ° Flat Foolssaps, blue and croam lard Enamelle i Papgr, assorted colours Card Boards, plain and coloured CCOUNXT and BILLâ€"HEAD PAPER, LANK BOOKSâ€" do â€" Flementary do : 25 Lennie‘s English Grammar _ 16 Puu NEW CANADIANK KATIONAL SERIES of READING BOOKS, Authorized by the Council of Puopiec Instructio for Ontario. The prices are ; Fizst Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, Five cents, NOPY BOOKE and SCOHOOL REQUL« J EITEBS A The Progressive, with. head lines . Payson, Dunton and Ecribner‘s do Miller‘s Superior Copy do , Exercise Books | Blate and Slate Pentils | Dwarf Ink Boitles ~ Â¥.*.. | 188SUE PAPERâ€" Printers‘ Cards, do do AEKERS and MERCHANTS* Â¥Fine and Superfine Commercial Cards, emall, :LAIK FORMS Of Promissory Notes, Drafts, Deeds, Mort RINTERS! REQUISITES large and double email « Programme Cards, Embossed Border. gages, &c., &o. Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolsoap and Lettg: Paper. . § Handbiils, Posters, Circulars, Cards, Books Pamphlets, &¢., &¢., on the shortest noticse and on the most re&sonable terms, USIC PAPERâ€" price $1 3 Easy Lessons in Geography, 45 cents History of Canada, by Hodgins 50 Eangster‘s National Arithmetic 60 Figst Bookâ€"Part Becont, 64 illaustrations strongly bound in limp cloth. ‘Ten cents. Medituin. LINXTINXG Brcox$. Boox, 56 illustrations, stropg! . bound in cloth boards. ‘Twenty cents. â€" Tairgp Book, 4i illustrations, strongly boun in cloth boards, ‘Thirty cents. Fourtg Book, 45 ilrâ€"trations, strongly bound in cloth boards. . korty cents. Firrau Books 55 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. White Chalk Cravons At * Thke Ottawa Ciqzen " + Etationery and Printing House, OF EVERY LESCRIPTION, PRINTINXG ~HOUSPE THE FOLLOWING A@RTICLEE : PERILN TING, BOOKBINDING, ALtationery. k&c,. &t, kc #TATIONERTF 21 Rideauâ€"s., 41 INCLUDING AND AT