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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Apr 1868, p. 3

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munual rat, (0 B taie cent. WOLld dinsi.s o an annua ~*18t vas id be made to asâ€" their or $300 per head wadâ€"foolish policy. | received a shock ilitis Bill in 1362, ad sustained were a 60 days in the »ther countries by was proviged for His for the first fyo bit 'oul:':.," their nominal unteers had been state of suspense as defined in the sila in 1864 pai} @ $2.63. 1‘0'\.“. ie to,belong to 3 ow n Mo”.: ;t“""‘hllt tion than ans way to a compre. full confidence in 0| would not allow Jead letter, but he able to bring men by the of expense for pert« : of opinion that zht be expected to Nese expenses, he nabled b~'~ rte : should be ay the "'!J tbodn.*h T & aynk.‘.._ oht on to. criticizg e, especially con, isummanlike . effort ime . fairly with would only do so cteased powers to {ensive system . invested at 35â€" __ i by lno::: into & d... d exp-n-..": l’. Great N i was taxed to thy d ourselves. He years out militia $,000, and the reâ€" sat dificulties otf it the subject that itering upou this the Iâ€"Il.i: Ner, but these he ke into sccount yery favourahi, "by to the meny ofp mh'b~‘ of no remuners m paid less than 'a"dhfi their Fellâ€"detfied mm «d on in general 'm thought 10,000 or unteer and ncy to destroy the tty, and do np{w‘etlcr.m of drillâ€"was neved : efficient soldiery, town to town, £80. roundaboat delay and equivalent of :R having moved . _ :k' it had hap» _ how with the Imperial . _ . rction of-”“ *Â¥ h of the Hon MIM * . ay into the C@000#â€"â€" | the motion of th* . I E4 well drilled and nt had 30 CcRis® per day 4, for lll::’ sgupport their uo. that the late Govâ€" ession, or for any ‘.u.u'*, ior _ to the accemtt |, + Em i 28 |fi 0"“‘]“' Tuat the conttratt 9 . laag, Yokts: $53. Pite uies -lml'*_.; and fly 25 SuPPOrt Of the :: United Statey paid ns...,‘ I tn 1867, Ba4y . ) supported the 15.:"‘&'“5 4 -h:-? ns ve ding its localized tst c‘asgs militia & for M which were. uot either too far, Surtber for three months adviser, showIUg y available med~ oo one this mork* before considerâ€" they: were proâ€" should be emâ€" Jervois, and B# would G y in favor of 1s of so as any officer Going. on to issue rifles at ment of efé. PC Cent fop would be Cents par ci viz of Revigion that the Court AK, """"‘m'f'mh".lp of Mariborough Ths 194 quy o ie Town Hall of said. Townahip, on hereby &.. next, of which all parties are +___ THOS. wigeixs, Dated at Mariborones _ _ T**"*bip Clork. THOMAS PYNE, M.D., M.R C.3. & P DELIVER a on VY Hhvksvay EVENING, to TWixPZ THUIRD INBT , for the beneft of the Protestant Orphans‘ Home, at WEBSTERS HALL. SUBJECTâ€"* England‘s Mission," Doors open at halfâ€"past seven o‘clock. Lecture to commence at 8. Admission 25 cents. New Your, April 21.â€"The Herald‘s London special says that Gen. Napier, after advancing‘ from Lake Ashanni, ordered a dash to be made n Mikecal . . . TuSt ' "F Ime steamer state that Gen. Corona had arrived at Sinaloa, and assamed command of the military forces acting against Martinez. He had issued a prociamation calling on the wln him in putting tliown the , and restoring the lly constiâ€" tuted authorities. e leg.' NoTIC N QTLGHE is hereby given o T Eneodorus‘ works at Magdala, but the result was not known, owing to a break in the telegraph at Senafc. . hpprofulnressisentrint Pras: masi by the steamer stat» t i From Mexico. The Heraid‘s Havanaspecial gives advices from Mexico to the 15th. An American burk m smuggling had been confiscated. troubles continue. A battle had been fought with the Apaches in Montezuma, and 130 of them killed. This blasis the hopes of peace with the Indians. . ;...‘;'. Fraxcico, Aprit 20.â€"Mexican advices New Yorr, April 21. â€"The Heraid‘s Havana Special says reports from Jamaica state the tebels intend to attack Guay mas. Impeachments New York, April 21.â€"The Tribune‘s special mys: The present judges are coming to the conclusion that there can be no doult of the result of impeachment* Mackinaw Straits Open. Detroit, April 20.â€"The steamer Lake arrived here toâ€"day from Chicago, being the first bout passed through the straits this Durzort, , April 20.â€"â€"The propellors Empire and Werd artrived from Lake Michigan. ‘The weather there was warm and pl t . Several sail vessels were m":,h th§ the south passage. â€" A large flcet of v passed up yesterday bound to Lake Michigan, uied t Mattbersegty P mds ut s o e e e Em in We sworn into the order by J. Desmond, one of prisoners on trial, saw the same Desmond at noon on the day of the explosion, when Desâ€" mond informed him of the plot for the release of Burke by blowing up the prizon wall. Witâ€" ness swore tively that the prisoners, Barâ€" rett, lnl:.:d the two Desmonds, were engaged in Mmu!!.ncy. On crossâ€"examinâ€" ation witnéss said was a tailor by trade ; had been in the army ; but would not aay whether he was a deserter or not. Acknowledgâ€" ed be was given to grink, and jpad been out of his mind at times. He contradicted his direct testimony by stating he had never been sworn into the Fenmiah order ; stated that his support had been provided for by the police authoriâ€" ties, since his ofer to give testimony ; and that he expected to get the reward offered lor reâ€" vealing the conspiracy. A clerk and a carâ€" wan in theemploy of Messrs. Dealvise,powder dealers, were severally sworn, and testified to : sale and delivery of the powder to one of eonspirators. ‘The court then adjourned the trial till toâ€"morrow morning. AMERICAN NEWsS. Ottaws, April 33, «errapung, questioned the withess as follows : * Was the word explosion used?" The witness repliedâ€"*I don‘t know." The Judgeâ€"You most answer "yes or no." The witnessâ€""No." Wituess on further cro. sâ€"examination stated that he had tesolved to turn tormer, beâ€" eause he feared English would offer hinsâ€"if as Queen‘s evidence, the latter ha ng threat. ened to do so. ‘The crossâ€"examination of this witness ~was Cry long and . protracted. '?, the informer, was then called by counsel for the Crown, and examined by the Solicitorâ€"General. He testified he joined the Fenian organization in 1865, was Loxoow, April 21.â€"The trial of the Fenian charged with causing the Clerken. m, was resumed this morning. Mullaney, the informer,wes crossâ€"examined by the counsel for the defence. He testificd he bad acted as Fenian Centre, boarded with Murpby, and met athis house with Desmoud -d‘o prisoners at the bar. Meetings o;' the conspirators were held at‘ Murphy‘s house on the 2nd and 13th .of .December, at which he was present. ‘lHe was: asked on . both vccasions, by ;Enoglish and the. two Des. “,filolg_luhe explosion. ‘The Judge inâ€" YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES city, which it was reported wers â€"to be «baodoned, will be permanently placed by their respective Governments. The latest telegrams from Abyssinia stites that Napier ‘was to make a dash on Maxdala on the Jnd inst. . This afternoon official desâ€" patches were reported at the India oflice from Gen. Napier, dated April 1st, ‘The General reports that on that day he reached Abdicom, only 30 miles trom Magdala, with the advance columan of the expedition. ‘The rear was close at hand, and the whole expedition would conâ€" centrate on the lett bank of the River Jemima, % ..A»‘:::m.. was posted with his army on the News had been received from the British captives. ‘They continued to be «well treated by the King. Gen. Napict says his men are in good health and spirits. ‘Desuix, April 21.â€" Prince of Wales toâ€" day , unveiled Foley‘s statue of Edmuad Burke with grand and itmposing ceremonies,in the presence of a multitude ot spectaâ€" â€" Warsaw, April #g1.â€"It is oiliciallyanâ€" nounced that the foreigo Consulatss in this â€" Loxoos, April 21.â€"The London Times this morning has a special despatch from its corâ€" respondence with the expedition in Abyssinia, who says that on the 20th of March, Gen. Sir Robt. Napier, with the advance, was at the 'ut of Redetan. , The weather was cool and Tain was falling. 1t was teported thai King Theodorus had an army ‘of 10,040 men, sad would make a stand against the Uritish, Loxvoy, April 21.â€"The counsel for Gen, lo published a card in the morning papers :.‘.‘hy, denying the published statement that Gen. Nagle had sailed for America. l?o had not even beery released og'.he terins granted to the other prisoners.. Only two of the crew of the JSeeme! packet were ‘released on condiâ€" | tions of leaving the cuntry, and* they sailed | for America from Qucenstonson the 16th, as | sbdenk pgpmlomeBy.. :: .: sls .s)5o6 05c | _ Pams, April 21.â€"The Monatew/, in its issne ::J of toâ€"day, denies the stories heretotore provaâ€" | Ga lent on the morements of Gen. Garibaldi, and | asserts that he is still at his residence in the | _ Island of Caprera. ~ £ Paws, April 21.â€"The Monifewr publishes later South American news. No attack has been made on Assuncion, the. Paraguayap capital, nor was it likely there would be at present, as the allied forces were acting on the defensive. C e W e 1lIIs MORNING‘s DesrATCHEsS CABLE ‘NEWS From Abyssinia. From Jamaica. that Gen. Corona had " es Parlor #6., &e. * * Te on "“nz,h Bankable Funds Hâ€" MeLEAN, Auctioneer Ottawa, .X T19td W -'9': m., i t comeis , and C w in Bru ‘ Alsq at 7 p.m», and following days, The wl of the stock of Mr. J. T.PRUDHOMME, at his on Sussexâ€"street, which comprises a value of $10,000, consisting of Cloths, Coatings, Doesking, Tweeds and Fancy Flanmels for summer wear, a large assortment of goods for the acâ€" of ladies, such as French Merinoes Orleans, Lustres and Delatnes, Calicoos, Fancey , &e. The â€"mmade Department consists of 1,890 Coats, sizes, 1,000 pair of Pants, 600 Vests, 100 Shirts, such as Cassimere, Wool, Faney and all sorts of readyâ€"made wearing Tuesda DJ VA 'ufl%i-r::: Wool and Oil Cloth Carâ€" '.'I glassos, l‘.E Diningâ€"room and itehen Urockeryware, Dish Covers, Cooking and fine tri Fine tings, Compri Ottawa, April 21. THE l'npg; He FPOoR LaD!®s® UsE, i for saddle or harness ; twocarriages and a actt of single and couble harness. * In Black Walaut: youus Wasi Bodsteads Bods and Beddings, M y Carpets, Rugs, Looking Glasses and Glassware, Dining Room and Kitchen Furmâ€" ture gnd Crockery Ware, Cooking and Box Stoves, and Hipes, a very superior Hall Stove, and a great v of other articles usually found in a well far house. . CA Otta: Of a cons JHT | Ot TI Ott On Thirsdav. the 3O0th instant, In $ A |rery fine lilfli-h-buill. Carriage. This Car riage was owne biy the late Lord Elgin, when Gowernorâ€"CGenetal of Canada. * Terms Cash: st L be sold at. Public Auction on ESDAY, . the 28th inst., at TWO k ohimkep‘s mew Clook: Quees sres in redt + rear Mfllela. :‘n his Household , and Cans -...’Ei'.u.. Bareaus, Bideâ€" H. MS&uTsranste | Ou Thursday, April 23rd, m W t ing Black Walnut Sofas, Mabogany Hair Chairs, Contro Tables, Bursaus, two rery Cases, Bodsteads, Hait and Straw Matâ€" Washstands, Wardrobe, Looking Glasses, Engravings, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matâ€" oking arid Parlor Stoves complete ; Crockâ€" Glass Ware, Kitchen utensile, &c., &c. + SALE â€" POSITIVE. "%& . WSEHOLD FURNITURE usehold Furniture quantity of Groceries and Smail Wares ous to be mentioned. as anl WBLL TRAINED HORSE Vednesday, the 29th inst., Calts TOR MeLEAN has reccived in= uetions to sell by Public Auction, on ®" Termsâ€"Cash on Detivery. @4 AUCTION SALE iY GO0DS|! he building known as Webster‘s Hall ousehold Furnitnure, +â€"Cash in Bankable Funds., AES, HATS, CAPS, HE subscriber wil sell by| PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, 18 Sparksâ€"street gentlomanâ€"about removing from this c ting of #a, April 22, 1398 a, April 22, 1868 LL be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at the residence cf * rade C othing, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and djoining the Congregational Church, tory to his removal from the city, all his ,. Alst inst., at 2 o‘clock, p. m., NEâ€"§EA1 CHAIRS, SNGLISH _CARRIAGE. Auction Sales BY H. MeLEAN. REV, JO8SEPH ELLONT, SLATERâ€" STREET, AT 11 O*CLOCK, A.M., AUCTION SALE April 22 Household Furmture «&e., «eC., AUCTION SALE AUCTION _ SALE At 11 O‘Crock, A. M Drawing Rom Chairs: 1 o‘CLOCK P. XM., AbL 5 OP A VERY SUPRRO Sideboards, â€" ‘Tables, In Hair Cloth GRI A1.3@, H, McLEAN, of Fur and Wool &e U. MCLEAN, Auctioncer T NC II. McLEAN, Auctioneer. TiStd Auctioneer, 1232 country, To PARTIES ABOÂ¥UT To aniLD April 15, 1868. . All conveyances, soa at purchaser‘s expense tOtawa, April 16 Title to be accopted as it existed at the execuâ€" tion of the Mortgage, and as accepted by the Ven. dor. â€"Terms and conditions made keown at the time of sale. | Vandor will covenant only %u he has done no act to encumber, II Tnznl will be -m.in for Sale by Public Auction,at ELKHVEN o‘clock, in the Forenoon, on the TWENTYâ€"EIGHTH day of APRIL instant, at the h'iolu of LEWIS & PINHEY, in the City of Ottawa, under the Power of Sale contained in a Mortgage thereof from John A. Bryson to the Rev. William White, Lot Numâ€" bers Sixteen, Seventcen, Eighteen and Ninctoor, on the Wost side of King street, and Lots Numbers Sixteen, Seventcen, Eighteen and Nincteen, on the East side of Cockburn‘street, in the Village of Richmond, in the County of Carleton. ANEMONTES, | RANULCULU#, | AMARYLLUS, , _| FORMOSSIMA, &c. Also, a great variety of FLOWER SEEDS. W. HEARN, * llqtu Drug Store, % | Yorkâ€"st., Otaws. April 22, 1868. ts d 6207 JUI'I' RECEIVED, fper Peravian, by the subscriber, a Splendid fCollection of the above, consisting of the mt «exquisite and brilâ€" liant varieties of April 22 Map of the Coal Fields of Europe and + Anegrica, Ottawa, April 21, 1868 t EoC "ufecss secetes ALRL LCY ids on TUESDAY, the TW ENTYâ€"EIGHTH APRIL, INSTANT, a very desirably situated proâ€" pol\{. being oonruod of Lot Number One, on the North Side of Metcalfâ€"street. Sale at 12 o‘clock noon, . Terms made known at the time of Sale. _ _ J. MACDONALD, Auctioncer. PRODUCTS § MANUFACTURES UÂ¥ I + H. BEAUMONT SMALL, ESQ VALUAILI REAaL ESTATE, oprnln the Terminus of the 8t. Lawrence and Ottaâ€" wa Railroad, and on the Banks of the Ottawa Riu:. 'il'l be offared at Public Sale on the ground, onl N T090 eC uies io P irs cnr dn ba dhc d css End D y st. Ottawa April 1. 8 NEW DOMINION, Propared by N. B.â€"Goods to be removed the day of sale. Ottawa, April 22. . Tetd 'l\lll Subscriber will sell at the .resi= denee of G. A WALTON, ‘Esq., Albertâ€"st., the whole of his Rurniture, &c., consistingâ€" of a Parlor Set in Green Rip, superior pattern, Centre Tables, Whatnots, Tapestry, Carpets, Stcel Enâ€" gravings, Mirrors, &¢., Vining Tables, Cane Chairs, Sideboards, Carpets, Pictures, Mirrors, &c. Hall Stove and Pipes, Hall Lamp, Oil Cloth, Stair Carâ€" pet and Rods. ‘The contents of four bedrooms, Buâ€" reacs, Bodstoads, Mattrasses, Feather Beds, W ashâ€" stands, Dressing Tables, Looking Glasser, Bedâ€" room Carpets and Bedroom Crockery, ~Two Fall Leaf Tables, Water Barrel and Wash Tub, Four Wooden Chairs, 1 Rocking Chair, 1 Cradie, 1 Child‘s Cribb, i Cooking Stove, with furniture comâ€" plete, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Also, 1 China Tea Set, and a quantity of Stone Crockery, Tea Trays, Uaad Lamps, &¢. To be sold without reserve. Terms of Saleâ€"Cash, in bankable tunds. ‘ Sale to commence at 10 a. m. \ Ottawa, April 22. Furniture, Carpets, &c., Wednesday, 29th April, 1868. Ottawa, April 21, 1863. Consisting of a Parlor Set, in Mair Cloth, richly ’ carved ; also, a Sofa in Hair Cloth, Centre Tables, Side Tables, Whatnots, Parlor Ornaments, Parlor Carpets, Extension Dining Tables, Sideboards, Cane Chairs, Carpets, Couch, and a Gentleman‘s Writing Desk, in Dining Room. _A very Superior Hall Stove, Hall Oil Clotk and Lawp, Stair Carâ€" pet and Rods. The contents of three Bedrooms, Bedsteads, Bureaus, W ashstands, Dressing Tables and Bedroom Crockery. [A very superior Cooking Stove, with Utensils to match, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, &c. A large quantity of Stone: China, Also, a very superior Sewing Machive. The whole will be sold without reserve. * Terms of Saleâ€"Casb, in bankable tunds. ‘ Sale to commence at 11 a. m. eant RQOMS on the 1st 7&3,7'!'721“"?1;!;'. r Sate by the Publisher, MONDAY, 27th APRIL, 1868, Household Furniture Corner of O‘Connor and Albertâ€"streets, immediateâ€" â€"ly below the Quesn‘s Printing Office, on N FIRSTâ€"CLASS REAL SECURITY. _ Apply to W. M. MATHESON, Solicitor. 1MPORTANT SA iLE gr OF VALUABLE Household Furniture, &c. MONEY .TO LEND Dutch Flower Bulbs. REAL ESTATE $ECURITY. WALKER & PENNOCK, Barristers, &c., Ottawa. , 1868. | T7 FURNISHED ROOMs Residence of Mrs. Niel, PARDEY will have several va» Auction Sales BY A. ROWE. HE $ubscriber has been instructed to sell at the PLANS, / SPECLFICATIONS, ESTIMATEB, & AUCTION .NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE Mortgage Sale. Monev to Loan, GLADIOLUS, double and single, A VERY SUPERIOR LoT OF cos, searches AUgUaTUS LavEr, GEORGE E. DESBARATsS, | Ottawa. 123b Seiicitora for LEWIS & PINHEY, oP . TE , Abatracls, &c., to be OF OX A. ROWE, Auctioncer. A. ROWE, Auctioncer. the V a / o At s tm T12ud Y a young man, (aged 26,) in the B Olm M’Jqlor business, W&.lm hand. sccountant, and can make hi generally useful in a store. Will work two weeks on trial gratis. Moderate wages onl required. ’,.‘:"““'.'.‘."":"'*" this city; A&lm, Emâ€" * T ocm 4or Tieg * Hovum & FULTON, Sparks and Ri» deauâ€"streots, Agents for THK OTTAWA TIMES and CITY PAPERS, will take orders for the DELIVERY of THE T/IMES. Their Carriexs will pay strict attention to their patrons. T/MES 124 cents per woeek, collected every Baturday. Ottawa, March 23, 1868. . 698â€"im S’I‘OLEI or nngod from the premises of the subscriber, Churchâ€"street, on SUNDAY EVENING, the 19th inst., a REDISH BROWN MARE, aged 6 {uu. black mane and tail. Any person ‘lvlu“nlomulon that will lead to the will be suitably rewarded. "”;;2{ xDWA‘D LAFREMOVILLE. _ solicited ECE i C964 «c. f A Talloring Department, unger the m s ::n lott:. ba?utlnllko‘rf:" u‘ub'.i:hnu:l in Montreal,) 3 m‘::o: ‘l.n:.e.ll'u.::: 3#% en ; y Clothes 0/ ads cut and made to order on the premises: A perfect fit guarantee ~ e n _ â€" a * P op nsS , Of those who w * wn 5 purchase of FANCY DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES W AITE & GRKY COTTON$, PRINTS, all devigns, NEW SHAWLS, FLANNELS, PARASOLS, e GLOVES & n”l.‘], Also in Stock and at Montreal Prices DINNER SETS, TEA &.BREAKFAST SETsS, DESSER‘T SETS, TOILET SETsS, And a full assortment of every description of goods in the trade. J VSi received, direct from Germany, a few cases of GLASS SHADES Round, suitable for covering Dried lz‘loweu, Fruit, Fancy Work, &c. * them will do well to call early. % ogn #H$ iiy yaw A SIMEKHS, APRIL QQ, When will be displayed an extensive and beautiful stock of Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Trimmings and Ribbons, Mantles, Jackets, Shawls, Parasols, Muslins, Plain and Fancy Silke, &¢., all of which will be found entirely new. Inspection invited. All at lower prices than hitherto offered to the | Grant and EHenderson £ ALSO, SOME Gentlemen‘s Military Calf Congress Boots, (RECULATION) English Walking +Boots for Ladies, t And having had them made exgremly to their thein as being the thing, in quality, style and 4 Spring and Summer Stock of A&MD SHomns. * Angus & Huckell‘s Ottawa, April 14, 1868; STRAW, â€" MANILLA & CRINOLINE BONNETS, UST received, direct from Germany bl RIDEAU STREET, {opposite NMr. D. Wil 4 8 . i ite . . len‘ 3. Uitawa, April 18, 1868, aLb1, {opposite M 5?" Wl:« en‘s.) .‘P.sp â€"Goods carefully packed to go any distance with ; fect safety . Our importations for the season being now almost ments will be found wellâ€"stocked with al} the novelties STOLEN OR STRAYED. M AGE 6E EMPLOYMENT WANTED. OTTAWA CROCKERY sToORK On TUESDAY, the 21ist Instant G66y Ottawa, April 18, 1868. Angus and EHuckell NOTITICE April 10, 1868. A FINE VAIRIETY oF i Men‘s, Women‘s and Children‘s Boots ! One Dollar Prunella Boot. New Hlowers, Heathers and Ornaments. TRIMMED Straw and Millinery BONNETS, NEW SHAPES IN STRAW HATSâ€"â€" : + INTEXD HAVING A GRAND 8HKOW ROOM 'OPENINU GRAND SHOW ROOM OPENING They fit well, they wear well, and they are cheap THEY HAVE SOME VERY BEAUTIFUL them made exgremly to their order can confidently recommend » thing, in quality, style and price. «_ * &e., LAD TE S ! To which they would call especial attention, T212 pave orex®8 tuem , Ridenuâ€"street. â€"TRYâ€" On Saturday, the 11th Inst NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON, In the different departments which form their assortment and is nounnruonddu-nu.mn cflh:n '20 wichâ€" to mmake a judicious choice and VICTORIA ORGANS gli MELODEONS. VIO“IJ'IS. CONCERTINA8, GUITARS, &c., :'E;:mi’yé taken in part payment for esta is a Piano wbmnasteth ns esmm it Pn PA UNION MAKE, m / | Every PIANO from this /u(abli-ho ment warranted for 5 years. Also just received 2 now mt/ J. A. PINARD & Co., London Music Store ! PIANOS. PIANOS. 1808,: SPRING. i1868 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ! PIANOFORTESA c 00 mm UNION MAKE omm _ _ to the &ublic. ANGUS & HUCKELL, Boot and Shoe Dealers, 15 Sussexâ€" street wa, March 25, 1868 Eo o e ns e CY No. 17, Sussekâ€"8t., Sign of the Gol:k;'lkll. 3 5y Tam. Her Majesty‘s Theatre, WA * Wellington Street, » Anew and splendid assortment of ArE Now showixa tw&ir choice 8TOCK OP J, A. PINARD & Co MX Lâ€"LGâ€"ICIN° B BCYC â€" DIS p JUST RECEIVED AT THE WHICH CoMPRISES aLL TNE + STRAW HATS, S‘TA' TRIMMINGS, QUILTS & COUNTERPANES, szu.t. WARES, firstâ€"class Catter, (latoly employed « KLLAIN, E. MILES, Lesseo of Hor Majesty‘s Theatre. WILL EXHIBIT THEIR BELECTION® OF most complete, and goods opened and brought forward. All the other depart Ities of the season. » MAGEE & RUSSELL Square, Oval and Parties requiring Boots ! 551â€" A trial 622 Ottewa, April 20, 1868. Will accompanyâ€"the procession. Englishmen and descendants of Englishmen are cordially invited to attend. By order, â€" Christ Church, Where Divine Service will be held unaer the diâ€" rection of the Chaplain of the Society. sSUTHERLAND‘S BA ND AT TEN O°CLOCK, A, M., To proceed from thence to On Thursday Next, 23rd Inst Are requested to meet at Salmon‘s Hotel, 23rd April, 1®68. rgu® xexusens or ST.GEORGE‘S8 sOCIET Y St. George‘s Society. Metcalfeâ€"street, Telegraph Co‘s Building, Ottawa. Pfle? 1‘.'“. fl.lpplg:trohn or sent to l:_g_lddrm. will always be as low as they can honestly We rola for) be solicits a continuance of that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed m him. K. OLDL, Dealer in the betier qualities of Wines, Spirits, &0., f NOTICE. The subscriber would intimate to thore of his customers with whom current accounts may have bnnynudl:.u it is hllm:l to take advanâ€" tage of any slhruy l yment to close them in order that he nnypud,n:t his business totally on the cask principle, which has been found towork much more satistactorily for both the buyer and seller in every bransh of trade in which it hl:‘bm tried, m nlyi? :'qnmhv of his goods and the prices charged for them (@rhich Purity in all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at t.h’. lowest quotations. Orders bly mail with cash, promptly attended to. Goods delivered to any part ofthe city free of charge;~ A discount to persons buylnf in quentity or by the original package.* Inspection invited. Single sample bottles at above rates. Also, of 6tandard Brands, in wood or boitle, old and new, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Old Tom Gins, Irish, Scotch and Canadian Whiskies. Canadian Ale, in wood or bottle. p Guinness‘ Por.:;. pints Ql;; qulmd. ll:blnn'n orter, uartg. Bars‘ and Allsopp‘s Ales, p(nn.:.nl qual. PP Clarets, Hooks, Santernes, Curaeao, Maraschino, Ch_grtgmgo, l}yynl Italian Bitters, &c¢., &0. AND UPWARDS. PORT WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &0. Per Gall. â€" Por Dor No. 1 Gcod sound Wine................$2 00 $6 00 ** . & * sesieims » 8 90 â€" 8 T6 C6 . TK OWMReererensesssessssssvabssestistscomins & O NB 100 ** 4 BUpOFIOF Old..1....s»ss»ssserccs, 4 50 12 50 # 5 Vcr‘sfl_m Odessssevescrssescssere: & T6 16 50 SHBERRL Domecq‘s, Pemartin‘s, &c.: No. 1 Superior Light table Wine...$2 00 6 00 WHOLESALE & RETAIL, FOR CASH ONLY. Dokuyper‘s Red Cases, Gin, 15 bottles.........}9 00 « Greon, " * per doz ......... 4 80 Booth‘s London Gin * sisssee, T B0 Bernard‘s and Thompson‘s Gin _« ......... 6 00 Green Seal Champagne * oowitss o0 0B WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, April 21, 1868. turing of They therefore feel confident in being able to liive entire satisfaction to those favoring them with their orders. f&Â¥" All work warranted. _OTTAWA, March 31, 1868. n SHEFFIELD HOUSE ! HAVE RECENTLY OPENAED OUT THE FoLLowINe s NEW BEADED AND FANCY PARASOLS, + NEW BONNETS AND HATS, 3 °. NEW CLOTH AND SILK JACKETsS, * NEW FANCY COSTUMES, NEW VELVETS AND VELYVETEEN3, + NEW BLACK AND FANCY SILK$, # ; NEW LACE GOODS, ' NEW EMBROIDERED SEKIRTs, 8 canmaionte 2 o NEW EMBROIDERED 8ETT3, : * NEW LACE SETTS, NEW LACE CURTAINS, _ NEW LACE SHAWLS, f f s NEW FANCY SHAWLS, NEW FANCY DRESS GOODS, NEW LUSTRES AND ALPACCAS, â€" % * NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY, . * NEW TRIMMINGS, i. 7 With a variety of other New Goods too numerous to particularise. #@#" Inspection invited. Garuanp, Mutomior & Co. Ottawa, April 16, 1868. $ . VOFY OROLO@ecersersrerscssserrress 11 Metcalfeâ€"st., Telegraph Co‘s Building, AERMNOLDTELS Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &¢c. YORKâ€"STREET, THOMAS PAINTER, 84, Sparks st., Ottrwa. ACGILLIVRAY & CO. have had 12 years‘ practical experience in Great Britain and Canada in the manufac OTTAWA, J UST O PE N E D. 72164 4 60 8 16 40 00 12 50 15 00 8 16 10 00 12 80 16 $0 GARLAND, MUTCHMOR #& Cu., Wholesale and Hetail. o C ? A TATCHE AU RADFORD‘S OVNG AND RADFORD‘s, Old Gold and Silver GOLD AND SILVER RADFORD‘S ~ JEWELLERY YOUNG & RADFORD‘3 ‘ CoLUMN. HOME MANUPACTURE! 80, Sparkeâ€"st.Ottawa. Made and Repaired REPAIRED YOUNG Bovent on Taxex in Excuaxos YOUNG GFET YOoOuUuR memme==A T ALL KINDS OF ENCOURAGE AT AND *

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