ruit«, HrAVY , :i", D ow ers to wasst 0_ l,.reqlil". for the due P* "ERNMLENT " o ammil WKimg=st** * pocinention ate! ‘office of MesHF on and aftet DIRECT PRoy D Hfg;-. 1 Hot, or any . the 1198 T T A W A â€" the 22nd uces, &¢, x VICTORIA," m'nt“‘. EXCU ‘“..‘l“ ’“..“‘ 1 the steamer M assortment, UILD ue " CCC June 6, 14 and Tongue, jyou® wWILLI AM addressed. to 454 $# C _ Gillot‘s, Mitchell‘s and sther makers, at the «. vest cash rates, at o Te The Oitmea Citizen 7 1: Rideauritrect. / MANILLA, TEA and STRAW, at the lowest cash rates, at T > Greatest Curiosity ~ Ail marked in plaia figures, at the lowest rates, at s & rhg:‘ml,\fm “m “l "mou-ul M hn 5. S nb dlndninarten uit ctturhin . comnaniess dn atntt st.uuS: .. & a supply of this useful work jast received and tw sale at the lowest cash rates, at The Ottawa Citizen. * Stationery and Prhul{‘ House, ° 21 Rideauâ€"street. v(n.h and with Mead Line), EXERCISE BoOKS. A supply just received and for sale at the lowest cash rates, at The Oitmea Citizen Stationery and Printing House, 21 Radeauâ€"stroet Eâ€l"l.l’ and ARTISTS‘ MATE» &e., at the lowest cash rates, at The Ottaca C-h'u:' Scationery and Printi ease 1 Aidena sir6et. W‘lfllfl 1NK®, F Stephen‘s, Todd‘s Porth Office, &0., at tne lowest cash rates, at P The Ottaia Citizen Stationery and Printing Hoase, 21 Rideauâ€"streot. 1R BOOCKS, _ |..:mnynl.nq-ind. at the lowest cash wes, The (itaca Citizen :hl'u-ynndl’rhï¬.l‘um 4 21 Rideauâ€"street. D.rmso HOUSE anud $CHOOL qUIsITss, At the lowest cash rates, st _ _ At the lowest cash rates, W C On Thur:day next, THE wWoONDERFUL ALMAN AC for 306 years, a copy of which will be presented, FREE OF CHARGE, to every Lady and Gentleman applying al The Otiawa Citizen, Ftationery and Printing House, 21 Rideauâ€"strect. ANSCM 8 INTEREST & EXCHANGE TEEL PENS and PEN HANDLES, Manafactured to order, in any style of ruling d binding, at the lowest cash rates, at The Otmea Citizen Stationery and Printing House, 21 Rideauâ€"street. USIC, MaAGAZINES OR PRINTED At the lowest cash rates, at Greatest Curiosity i‘mrncxu. # wm,'.uamumb-‘@ u%flfl‘- ccovNTt BOOKs, PY BOOKS, LANK BOOKS, 00K and JQOB PRINTING, AlN & FANCY sTATIONERY, TIII NEW CANADIAN. NA= TIONAL SERIES of READING BOOKS, authorized by the Council of Pubâ€" lis Instructiontor Ontario. ‘The prices First Boox, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp eloth. Five cénts. Â¥rast Boox, part second, 54 ‘Mustraâ€" tions, stroogly bound in timp eloth. Ten TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! Srcoun Boox, 56 ilustrations, strong!y bound in cloth boards. Twenty cents. Tuizo Boox, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Thirty cents. RAPPING PAPER®S, Foveru Boox, 45 illustrations, strong! bound in cloth boards. Forty cents ic Furrm Boox, 50 illustrations, stropgly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. et A supply jast received and for sale at The (@anea Citizen Stationery and Printing Houde, JK$" A Wiberal allo e murm w «oo Dealore. anee The Ottawa Citizen, Stationery and Printing House, 1LL BE PUBLISHED W 1ILL BE PUBLISHED Ottawa, June 8, 1868 Stationery and Pripting Touse: _/ jonery 2L eauâ€"stroot. Stationery and Printing House, 21 Rideauâ€"street. C 21 Rideauâ€"streot. oF THE PAY oF THE DAY Pocket Books, Indexes, at the lowest cash 21 Rideauâ€"streot. 21 Rideauâ€"streot. T5ly 1 Rideauâ€"stroot. Ma M Thefollowing are only a few of the bargains offered." The public are invited to inspect the stock, dud judge tor themselves before purâ€" C { R $12 and $.3 $19 to $23.50, reduced to $15, $16 and $15.50, fllltlm of 15 yards. All rich French Silks reduced from $5 to $8 on each dress. . All Red In .VR EEXS, Only |recoived a few days ago, marked down from 10 to 15 per cent. f o i-;sn $1.25. e * All the rich Spanish and Pusher Lace Shaw!s will large reductions. Pai Shawls reduced trom $1.50 to $5 on each shaw!. 5 + year‘s Barege Shaw!s reduced to neatly half 3 _ Ch e e ShiKs snn trade, (Old fash foned farge Hoop Skirts almost given away W pay to have them altered., All will fe > e from 10 to 20 per cent.‘ Old ones to about half price. during the sale at 5 cents each ; not more an to one customer. thousand Ladies‘® Imitation Lace Paper Collats for half the New York price; About 150 pieces } Mohair and Poplinette Dress will be offered at such prices as must clear ?\uh@ selling for $16 and $17, reduced to And Gros Grain Silks all reduced _ Th sold from7} to 20 cents per yard, marked down to 124 cents. ‘ P_til'nm DELAINES Morinos, Cobourg«, Lu«tres,Glacie, Alpaceas, Muslins, and all other Dress (Goods in stock, likewiso reduced. “A of washing Challies will bo offered very w. . All domestic goods, such as Shesting, Table wnnp. Flannols, &c., will show heavy * ï¬n‘ all purchased when the raw material was at its lowest point in Liverpoo!, customers would do well to lay in a stock during the sale. We will soll all Cétton gocds far below what it would cost to import them just now P.ll TS OUI coTrToxs 295 [ AtT, 9 and 11 cents per yard ; present retail vu.r 10,124 and 15 conts per yard. * SQ;LIIDID STYLES® IN TWEED#®, m Mn ie Famme at meomdares on CA _ pe and all kinds of Honge Furnishings, and other heary goods that would be treublesome to will be cleared out at and below cost L'ADIII BEST FRENXCH KID GLOVES _ Will be sold at $1 per pair, and all soiled and Kid (Gloves will be thrown in with the slow solling colours and sold at much less monay . Gl CC and Flannel Shirts, Tics and Collars, all down to removal prices. lot of 68 gross Printed Paper Collars will be sold tor 124 cents the Box of 12 Collars ; well worth ANCY SILK DRESSES &mi«:{. Lace Goods, Cotton Lisle and Silk Gloves, are all reduced. s ns A}tb lot of Dress Fringos, now so fashionable, will be sold at 124 cents per yard, some of them being worth at the present price of Silk about 35 per yard. _‘ remarkably cheap lot of Ladies‘ Cambric H hiefs, also, 1.-51.,' and Childrens‘ Cotton H at least 40 per cont less than last year‘s Lowest Possible Point, LACK GLACIE ing pT wh‘s and Cloakings, at the reduced figures A Speedy Clearance. LACK LACK SHAWLS, removing to New Promises (now buildâ€" ) in the Autumn. â€" $@S~Gseat care has beep en to reâ€"mark the entire stock at such styles, all reduced. . d shapes in Straw (Goods sold for what they (c'.';ï¬:uu at 12ic, some, of them worth ch OV SMLF Magee & Russell. ree & Russell‘s O RESERVE. ces as must effect loods reâ€"marked in plafn figares, with ., showing the actual reductions, T Ottawa, June 2, 1868. ARGE SALES ) SAMPLES WILL BE CUT, ) GOO0DS WILL BESENXT ON APPROBAT RESS TRIMMINGS, e intention being.to O N D A Y , ENCH DELAINES RPETS, TLE VELYETS and VELVET» IES STRAW HATS & BONNETS, NTS! MERINOUNDERCLOTHING, HoOP SKIRTS JUNE lst. PALM LEAF FANS CcoOm#MENCED â€"GREAT+ DURING THIS SALE and all trimmed Millinery AND INSURE NOR ®)LD ON CREDIT. reduce the stock to 0y Pianoâ€"Fortes, Church Organs, To come off at the Dominion Auction Mart, on the 5th instant, is postponed in consequence of unâ€" favorable weather, Ottawa, June 6, 1868. UNTIL THURSDAY, THE lit INSTANT, A large and well Â¥URNISHED HOUSE, or four Bedrooms, Sitting Room and Drawing Room of same, in a healthy and mlrctnblo locality, withâ€" in three minutes walk of the Govermment Buildâ€" ings. For particulars apply to J. BERMING, HAM, House and Land Agent, Dominion Auction Mart, Sussexâ€"st. Ottawa. June 4. 1868. db T50 CAPITAL OF THE DOMINION ! REV ERE HOUSH, And at present leased at a rental of $2,000, It is one of the best buildings in the city. Its length is one hundred and six (106) feet by forty (10) teet wide, built of stone, with cut ‘ stone front .»nd tin‘toof. The house contains fifty bedrooms, five parlors and dinlni room, with bar, kitchen and laundry attached. Theore is a new Brick Stable, sixtyâ€"six (66) by lhht‘y (30) feet, capable of stabling forty Horses, a large yard and outbuild~ ings; also a vacant lot, which the purchaser can havo if required to ulnrr. The premires are in ‘excellent ordor, being only five years built. Very lately a sum of $2,000 was cq‘udod improving the building. For a firstâ€"class ‘hotol, or Military Quarters, it cannot b?qnnllod in the city. â€" _ TERMS EASY, and made known free of charge, by letter or otherwise, on application to J. BERMTNGHAM, $ Auctioncer, r Commission and Roal Estate Agont. The Great Aucticn Sale Ottawa, June 3, 1868 Commission Sale Rooms Dominion Auction â€" Mart, House, Land & General Agency, OFFICE & 8ALE ROOMS. Rospectfully announces to the inhabitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that at the request of many friends be has docided on ogonlag an ex~ tensive and woll regulated Auction Mart in thig city: From arrangements made with some of th: Furniture Manufactories of Western.Ontario, lar, e and well solected stock of new furniture will be constantly on hand. _ _ n es Ottawa, June 4, 1868 Auction Sale= BY J. BERMINGHAM. _ ‘The subscriber would also intimate that he 18 the Sole Agent for Ottawa and territory for the ;’ulo of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebratel grand 1ano#. TURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. ‘ le will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evening, when he can soe parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom a distance will have immediate attencion. C 'il-n"y are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos, _ From their long experience in Germany, Parie, and New York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The high reputation of the instruments made by them for the past ten years, and the increasing demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, aad universally acknowâ€" ledged merit. peseianm Eit _ The Pianos, as well as the Purniture in the establishment, will be sold either by private sale or auction. EP M ';o'lvl'.â€"l“b';-ir;-rp{ï¬itlc-tm immediately after, to morit a share of public patronage. .. # _ Cash advances, when required, will be mado on consignments for immediate sale. All kinds of turniture bought, sold or exchanged. _ He would also announce that he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having household furniture, horses, cartiages, or real estate, to disâ€" rou of, and pledges himself that nothing will be eit undone by him to give satisfaction in discharg in{ the trust confided to him. He hopes that by strict attention to the sales entrusted to his care, 28 At halfâ€"past 10 a.m,, and nalfâ€"past 2 p.m R. W. Scott, Keq, M P P, - Walter Shnly.%lg..:! P Max. W. Strange, Esq, M P P, Francis H. Burton, Esq, M P James O‘Rielly, Esq, Q C, M.V. Noel, lflk‘lqmgr Quebosc Bank, Ottawa. Robert Lyon, , M P P. A smart young ma» wanted to act as travelling agont representing several firms. J. BERMINGHAM, « Auctineer and Commission Merchant, 153y House, Land and General Agent. HAIRDRESSNG â€" 8$ALOON ! 'l\llll SALOON is fitted up in a neat and attractive manner, and is always atâ€" tended by competent and attentive workmen. Household _ FPurniture, HAT Spiendid Firgt=Class CoURT OF SPAIN, THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COMâ€" MISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, Manufacturer b -rclsl ll{po'.ntment to HER MAJESTY Tll‘Q JEEN,ROY AL FAMILY, HER MAJESTX QUEEN VICTORIA‘3 ROYAL NAVY : Prize Medalist of the Great International Exhibiâ€" tion of London, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" versal Exhibition of Paris, 1867. . Sparksâ€"stroet, k Agont for Ottawa and Vicinity, For the sale of theso celebrated Timekeepers, H. & A. SAUNDERS, Solo W holesal !#nu in th Do-:l ;l' the | alo e nom, for salo of J..Sereill‘s Watches. f [ Ottawa, May 20. . 148y REFERENCES. His Lordahlx the Bishop of Kingston, Hop. Sir John A. Macdonald, Hon. 11. L. Langevia, C B, Hon. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, Elllcl'll) lately by the subscriber at New Edinburgh, who has now on hand and for sale a‘large variety of choice Verbcenas, and :'lho-: flowering 'ml;:l' Ordol"l loft at ot: Bott‘s, deauâ€"stroot, punctualiy attended to RO‘“‘I CURRY, Mare 1869, 691â€"3m Ottawa, April 13. POSTPONED. HE SUBSCRIBER Ixctis‘® New Buinpmos, Susskxâ€"@TREET, wE HEREBY APPOINT 153y LFFO T L. BELL‘S BLOCK, ELGLNâ€"ST. SE WILL, LIVERPOOL, lair Dresser, by appointment, to hit Excellency m Governorâ€"Ger FOR SALE! WV AÂ¥TCHES. NEW GREEN HOUSE IIARMONIUMS, "~JAE TT KNOWN AS THE Mz. JOHN LESLIE, oTTAW A. 1N THE AXD E. MILES, AND AND e Governorâ€"General T15y > T8ltd 1584 e h An buliclcmuahs on As ids e wl kb ome arave eumae CTCCCCT CHAMPAGNES, do CLARETS, GOBLETS, LIQUEURS, do f CALF FOOT JELLIEKS, * FINGER BOW LS, dy T%L TUMBLERS, CLARET JUGS, do DECANTERS, FRUIT DISHES, do CELERY VASES, BUTTER COOLERS, do CARAFFS, &¢., &c. And a choice lot of delicato Straw Stem Wines, in Ports, Champagnes, Clarets, Shetries, Liqueurs All the above articles match in shape, pattern, &o., and are the best glass procurable in’nn‘:lud.‘ BLYTH & KERR, Just received a well selected assortment of Fishing Tackle, Baskets, Bait, Is, Lines, Flys, Rods, &e. Manutactur ors of all deseriptions of work for Water and Gas Works, Brower\e Distilleries, Mills, &c. Makes and fits up Galvanized Iron Cornices, Gutters, Conductors, Roofing, &0 , wA~Public and Private Buildings, Conservatories, Vineries, Manut es, &c., warmed by Steam, Hot Wateror Warm Air, on the most approved principles. i Orders from the country will receive stmict attention. | 140y CROQUET, FISHING TACKLJ ~FOILLS,â€"â€"| Masks&BoxingGlove Oltawa, May 5, 1868 sSASAPARILLIAN, f PAREIRA BRAVA. Newly Discovered Virtuesâ€"Hidden for 300 yearsâ€"The Discovery of the True Virtues of the Rootsâ€"Brought to Light and Made Manifest in DR. kADWAYV‘S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL VENT, 4 By a new process recently discovered by Dr. Radâ€" way, for cbtaining the active properties from verctable substances. Associated with other newly discovered Roots, enters into tmon of RADWAY‘8 RENOâ€" YATIN® W 4 . ssoumrot .. & sm“l agont, that cures all forms of Chronic, ous, Skin, Glandular, Kidney, Bladder and Uterine Diseasos, by communicating its curative, r;,pnu- tive and fruitful eflicacy, through the Buoon, Sweat and Uxix®. The ordintrg Sarsaparilla decoctions and Syrups are mere washes, compared with the Sarsaparilâ€" lian of the Resolvent. 1t is a well known factthat Sarsaparilla as ovdinarily prepared eithor . as officinally or as a proprietary remedy, never posâ€" sessed tho confidence of medical men, and all the reputation it enjoyed was deemed by well informâ€" ed Chemists, Physicians, and medical writers to be due to other remedial agonts \noc'ht“o‘d with it. ud c id s Aic s oi n contor tds e e damnan The true curative virtues of Sarsaparilla for 300 years have laid hidden in the Cantlllino princiâ€" ple of the Root. Under DR. RAD Â¥ AY‘B New Proâ€" T UDRTWIWIVYTTHNT Iâ€" saimead and humnaht udA 1A ced e / v ve/ Paboodiany w l«u, SARSAPARILLIAN is secured and brought tolif‘ht, and associated with other ingredients, it tulfils the most utuvngnt expoctations and views of men. One ounce of Dr. Fadway‘s Sarsaparilâ€" lian sontains more of the curative principle than ten pounds of the extracts from the crude roots, as prepared officinally or in the popular advertised Sarsaparilias Paxrra BaiyA.â€"Another of the ingredients of the Radway‘s Rosolvent, nold in high estimation by the mosteminent medical men of Europe, South America and United States, as the best remedial agent for the discases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Uterus, and as a /ithontriptic for dissolving Calculi, T C C S M emmie Daral uces ; So qulck does the Resoivent enter into the cirâ€" calation, that it may be detected in the Urino in ten minylcs after ithas boen taken. lnmany cases it has secured a free discharge of waterâ€"in cases whore Cathcters were formerly used.â€"Is not this a blessing ? i smm BUCHU, To Junipers, Gin, iba, Cubehs, and othmt Dlrutlel. are ?:pl:w cases hurtful. In Diabetes, Urinary Diarrbcons, Caterrh of the Bladder, Dropsy, and in a woaknegs or ulceration of the Kidneys, are unsafe to use as & continued remedy, and should rever be given unless under supervigicn of a Physician, as the strain these direct remedics may grodnooon the Kidneys may, in the course of a few hours, require Opiates, to change or modify their action ; this fact is selfâ€"evident to any medical man, & eomnut‘ ing Remedy like the bARSAPARLLLL REâ€" SOLVENT, is the trao remody to use in those cases,â€"Even as a diuretic. THE OTTAWA [IMES, JUNE 8. UST received:ex 5. 8. D SA RSAPARILLILAN. As prepared by Dr. Radway, ani one of the ingreâ€" dients of the Resolvent, is as supérior to all forms of Buchu, etc., as rich croam is to watered milk. Let all sufering from unnatural drains from the systemâ€"cansed either ‘by selfâ€"=buse, depraved habit of ‘bodyâ€"bad blood, impure association, weakness of the gonital organs, or Skin Diseases, Serofula, uncured Secondary Disease, Syphiloid Ulcers, Chronic Diseasoâ€"or from COnmng':Ion of the L“f" as well as degeneration of the Kidneysâ€" Chronie Disease of the l.iver!.gplm, oic., commence at once the use of the SA Al’ARILi.lAN REâ€" sOVENT. It commences its work ::snrileulolu once ; it repairs the waste of the y, with now and healthy material, It restores fanctional harâ€" mony to every organ in the system, and secures the natural secretions of the propsr constituents to each, Persons have been numr. and have childâ€" ren now living that were deemed jm:tulud. by selfâ€"abuse, etc., through the use of this remedy. Ask for Dr. Radway‘s Sarsaparilitan or Ien=® ovating Resolvent., 4 Pmczâ€"$1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. w @r AriGGPV Asant sclected expresely for the retail trade, comprising Ottawa, June 6, 1868 Rran Fars® axn Trux.â€"Send one loun-otn:i to RADW AY & Co., 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montre: Information worth thousands will be *lvn you T MTD Vn jaameibibrLLriN & per bottle, or $ OTTAWA CROCKERY STORE. ho e U t Ne oo c nne K es Information worth thousands will be lj‘.“‘ you, Price of RESOLVENT SARSAPARI IAN. $1 Wds d d TAOL Offcoâ€"Desbarats‘ Ru‘lding, 77 Sparks St * M. P. HAYEA RoyalCanadianBank Ottawa, June 21. All m A SELFâ€"ACTING 8ODA WATER APâ€" PARATUS, with cylinders eo-{lou. ohuz for cash. Ap{)l‘y to WfLLIAI PRODERIC usserqstreet, Ottawa. 687 PLUMBEERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Sheffield House, Ottawa. f Stocessors to Chas, Garth, * No. 25, RLIDEAUâ€"STREET, _ CRICKETING GOODS, OTTAWA AGENCY : Also, Importers and Dealers in Hous: Furnishipg Hardware. aterials for the above branches kept constantly on hand. $1 per bottle, ar 6 bottles for $5. â€" W . M. MASSEY, Agent. or $i0 per dozen, Pareiva Brava,. Pareira Brava; FOR SALE. t EW o0 D s. CUT and ENGRAVED _ PORT and SHERRY WINES, 61 RINEAU STREET, (opposite Mr. D. Whalen‘s.) do do do do do do TIN & COPPERSMITHS, BELL HANGERS, &c 162b STt AT THE # 10 Hhds. of the finest English Glassware, MONTREAL W AREROUSE 800 10.000"~**"** svaar. Hnnnums, PORK, FLOUR, BUT#= TER, CHEESE. London Music Store! was. Hor Majesty‘s Theatre, "®R o Wellington Stroet, § A new and splendid assortment of PIANOS. PIANOS. pa°â€"UNION MAKE, ®A . _ Every PIANO from this establish ment warranted for 5 years. Also just received a new stock of VICTORIA ORGAXS a 1d MELODEONS Ottawa, March 25,1868. POR SALLEH PILANOFPORTES ! W. ALLAN, 657v CASES ROYAL ITALIAN JUST RECEIYVED AT THE BUTTER . TVBS, in good order. e AT THE J. MARTIN & CO. J. MARTIN & Co. J. MARTIN & CO. 574y J. MARTIN & CO. §51â€"397 &e. YOUNG & RADFORD‘E 7 CoLUMN. Just Received Per Express. Allllcll WATCH] COM»â€" PANY‘8 WATCHBS, Flll low as $12.00, CHOLICE Selection CANADA w aATCH COMPA NY‘3 WATCHES, NKE -ï¬â€œ" CARAT GOLD F' ATCliES as low as $18,00, At Young & Radford‘s. INE GOLD and CORAL JEW»~ At Young & Radford‘s. NE HUNTINXG _ ANCHOR WATCHES, l:“h-llvau-. H= At Young & Radford‘s. At Young & Radvord‘s. 30 Sparksâ€"st. Ottawa. oGERS BEST CI + & fine ENGLISH 1 L* W ARE, can be had AT YOUNG & RADFORDS GoLp JEWELLERY, AT YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. AT YOUNG & RADFORD‘S Ladies‘ White Canvass Boots, Ladies‘ Button Prunella Boots, Ladies‘ Lace Prunella Boots, & Ladies‘ Prunella Gaiter Boots, Ladies‘ Kid Button Boots, Ladies‘ Kid Lace Boots, Clildren‘s Fine Morrocco Lace Boots SUMMER GOODS, The subscribers beg to thank the public for the liberal patronage they have received since opening the above establishment. W. ANGUS & CO, BAREGE & GRENADINE PROMENADE COSTUMES, .~ . GREKADINES, f us FRENCHK & ENGLIST MUSLINS BLACK AND WHITE LACE. SHAWLS, BLACK ALPACCA CGATS, WINE AND SPIRIT VADLTS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, FOR CASH ONLY | I WV VAQLO PUOAO~GC SEV T i Casos, 5 kesosser 00 & . D-h‘!.pol’l m&h, Gin, 1 ::w“;l; nl Fencing Foils and Masks, &c. apur? ons Fhpupron‘s Ols : a ..s..s...0 06 Also, a lot of Buperior Urcen Beal Champageo _ ___ " _..~12%/ Mahocany Bagzatelle Tabi AND UPWARDS. PORT WINKESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandoman‘s, &e.* Per Gall. . Pé No. l’ Gcod sound Who................‘; gO. l: i6. .$ * CE cccoens renrourers ns vevennacertmnais ue TD B\ M # 4 Buperior Old..... csveciee se > 4 50 1 «_ & V.risl_- U centercervencencnsere ds TB . 2 SHERRL Lomecq‘s, Pemartin‘s, &¢. : No. 1 Superior Light teble Wine..$2 00 t a 1 4 § NVOtYy fine..........ccunscccccccc.., 9 90 19 06 Single sample bottles at above rates. Also, of Standard Brands, in wood or bottle, old and new, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Old Tom Gins, Trish, Scotch sind Caradian Whiskies. Canadian PA-:Eo‘r. wood or bottle. Guinness‘ Porter, pints and quarts. Hibbert‘s Porter, pints and quarts. Bass‘ and Allsopp‘s Ales, pints and quarts. Clarets, Hocks, Santernos, Uuuu:, Maraschino, Soles mc 2 toa WAETEiey MR TAM CCC OO s i Chartrouse, Royal Italian Bittors, &¢., &6 Purityi n all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at the lowest quotations. * Orders b‘y nd? with cash, promptly attended to. , Goods dolAvdoud :‘:ay p‘fl.o-lm e‘:y free of charge. iscou persons uantity or by the original package. l".’:fu i:vi' w4. ‘ 4100 N2 The subscriber would Intimate to thore,of his customers with whom current accounts may have h.rd&ulthhh intention to take advanmâ€" tage of any irregularity in their payment to close them in order that he may conduct his, business totaily on the cash principle, which has been found to work much more Satistactorily for beth the uo) ons mt enE e c buyer and seller in every bransh of trade in which it has been tried, and ulyi-" on quality of his goods and the prises charged or thein (which will always be as low as they can honestly be rold 7 ROPMESCE TT TL 0) that natronare WAE n g ETN T OSb cines l 7 for) he solicits a continuance of that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed .G hiw. K. ARNOLDL Dealer in the betrer qualities of Wines, Spirits, de., -rb“ Telegraph Co‘s Building, Ottawa. V lists on application or sent to any address. April 21, 1868. 535y 4A B Exodus of the Western Nations by* Viscount Bury; Chronicles and Characters by Owen le«&ith ; Brakespeare by the author of "Guy Livingstone" ; The Lost Name, a Novel ; Farâ€" ming for Boys ; The New Dictionary of Quoâ€" tations ; The Huguenots by Samuel Smiles ; Law and Lawyersâ€"Curious Facts and Characâ€" teristic Sketches ; Art and Artists, do. ; Books and Authors, co.; Clergymen and Doctors, do. ; Longtelio"- Works Complete for 15 cb Oe N0 caaher Wiavel" ner: vol.. ° 15 Ottawa, May 29, 1868 cemuceh Peair<. 08 +~Aeimai Pb â€" f cents; The Waverley Novel®, pq‘vol, 15 cents ; Cooper‘s Novels, pet vol., 15 cents ; Essays in Elia by hn:bwnpleu for 15 bicusc ienss ARD es e Toaes: L o ep o0 P mt OBn U npeis o Bc ens cents ; Deé Quincey‘s Confessions of an Opium Kater for 15 cents. Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Bervices, jast received trom the Pnbfhluu, in the newest and richest patterns. i For sale by 2 swrave a oaet For the BENEFIT of the POOR, under the aus> ;h-dh BOCILETY of 8T. VINCENT de AUL, will be delivered in the R. ©, CaATHEâ€" DRAL, on TUBESDAY EVENING, NINTH lost., at welock, by the Rev. Mr. O‘FARRELL, o {fMontreal. BUBJECTâ€"* The s-.:::_"d the Pope." “A“-.{:‘“â€"’S g-";‘ Beate, 50 cents ; T ‘ROBT. V‘RELLLY, Sec‘y. VOveERey Lecptr ts o C 591d Croquet Skirts, Printed and Embroidered, Gored and Plain. N.B.â€"A lot of old fashioned Corsets on hand (lacing at the .b‘.;d)'m‘m Yttawa, Jane 4, 1868. Coér 11 Metcaljeâ€"st., Telegraph Co‘s Building, oTTaWa, 3 Very OH0I0® . .....ccsmeememnsee> AENOLDL "‘THGK GOLDENXN BOOT." GENTLEMEN KEEP COOL ! agdies Keep : Cool ! Ladies‘ Kid Gaiter Boots, Ladies‘ English Walking Boots, Children‘s Fine Kid Gongress and Lace Boots, â€" â€" * NRMHW STOOCEK OFP NMQWT Loo W holesale 3 DUl.ll.B & 8ON, Opposite mm:un + BUFKF ALPACCA COATS, * LINEN ToATS, NO. 22 §Childran‘s Ename‘led and Calf Copper Toes, And other gonds in endless variety. , MUTCHMOR & CO‘S, All in great varety, French Wove Corsets ! Al immense stock of Corsets just arrived, French, English and Scotch manufacture. J beg to call the attention of Indies to the #bove new styles=of Hoop Skirts which I have on hand, and will make to order on th‘ shortest notice; Also, Parasols, Mosiery and Gloves, Mair Nets, City Hoop Skirt Factory, Handkorchiefs, &c., &¢ 43 &parksâ€"st, Centre Town. next to Kamonde‘s Btove Depot THE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT, 66 DEn ; 64 *# NEW GORE THAIL SKIRT GRENADINE SHAWLS, WELLINGTONâ€"STREET. mss 4 J mm Centrel Ottawa. 8 16 10 00 12 50 15 00 16 50 Gent‘s White Canvass Congress, Gent‘s White Canvas# Shoes, Gent‘s Mill. Calf Congross, Gent‘s Calfâ€"faced Cong! Gent‘s Fine Kid Congress, Mahogany Bagatelle Tables, The Noble Art of Self Defence. RRALLY PINE ~COPFEE ! | ouute | BUCH AN AN‘S \Unrivalled Mixture of Mocha, | JAVA & JAMATOA, \ raasted and Ground TWO CASES BOX!«G GLOVES, Ottawa, June 5, 1868. 43 SPARKY«STREET, From 6 to 12 Feet, ENGLISH CROQUET, And CKICKETING 00903 ht oruï¬_ri Best Manufactare, ORME 4& SON‘8, 23, Sparkeâ€"st. ROYAL MAIL LINE. i#Â¥"AN O NMNIBUSâ€" Will loave the Every morning, (Sundays excepted), at 1 a.m., penctually, to carry passengers » Daily on the premises, by steam power. JAS. BUCdAANAN, To connect with the Union Forwarding Railway Company‘s Steamers. m o okes. TOR AYLMEEF Importers, 20 Sparks=â€"st. Converting Onve Inch Lumber Board Measure. June 5, 1868 U8ST RECRIVED, PER NESTORIAN, May,.J 1, 1868 :QUEBEC STANDARD Ottawa, May 16, 1868. BAREGE SHAWLS, Coffee |_Coffee ! ) there whe enjey a Cup of Â¥or Sale by RUSSELL HOUSE, TA B L E4 DaAVID MILLAR,: * _" N .. 226, Weliington stres‘ Gent‘s Prunelia Brogans, Gent‘s Pat, Dress Boots, J. DURIE & 808, Booksoliers and Stationers, 10, Bpark»â€"st., Otte: Russer and Wellingtonâ€"sts. MARSEILLES VESTS Gent‘s Calf Baimoral», BAREGE JACKETS JAMES MULLLGAN. VERY SUPERIOR 1602