ill Â¥e at people. The hon. member says that the states. menand people of England regarded this Uaion : a pecessary condition. of their continuance .defend this country. â€" If so their speeches und public press did not express their views. What did Mr. Gladstonc say in his speech upon the Bill to guarantee the money necessary for the construction of the ‘wtb’:o:‘o.lmin.:.l"’ ? Speaking of the defence of olonies he said that the liability of the Iniffferial Government tor that parpose was very heary indeed, and that it was the duty of the British Parliament mm way toget rid of it, aud moreover be» mgarded that road and this Confedersâ€" ts is th surest way to throw upon us the Qurthen of «ur own defeace. In this view he was supported by oilies state«smen, and several members of the l«atin; jâ€"««« of England. We are told that it woald : impossible for Xovs Scotia to carty on hor pubilic works without raising her tariff, even if Confederaâ€" seut of the poople of these Provinces. There may be b&-el here who remember what took place© when the Quebec scheme was brought before the Parliament of Canada, and when some gentlemap asked that it should be submitted to the .people for their approval. The Hon. Mr. Brown, who then occupicd a inent position in the Government and mn of this country, if I recollect aright, in his place in Parliament, conceded the Conâ€" stitutional right to have it so submitted, ifany doubt exist=d as to the opinions of the people, but, because no doubt did exist that an overâ€" whelmicg majority would be returned in favor of it, he considered it impolitic to put the wountry tothe expense of a general election to make a certainty more certain. But in the Province of Nova Scotis my hon. friend par. sued a different course. He know that a large body ofthe people were opposed to the Union. He himself declared it impracticable in 1865, and yet he persisted, contrary to the views of other statesmen, to force it upon an unwilling entire accuracy of that statement.. Confederâ€" ation or no Confâ€"deration was the main quesâ€" tion in my own constituency, and in sâ€"veral others which I could name, but even if it was a question of teproot, how can we consistently rejoice, as thisaddress asks us to do, at the gucâ€" cess of a lina.of conduct which we invariably condemned and which received such signal reproofat thy hands of our constituents. . We «re told that the Uaion was carticd in Nova Sceotia preciscly in the manmer indicated many years ago by Lord Durbam and other eminent statesggen. Let me remind the hon. Ll‘ll--.n that ho mistakes the views of Durham; for that notliemin unhesiâ€" miingly _ stated, in his report,"* that #â€" would â€" not be ‘corrteous or just tw the Lower Provinces ito include them in the Uniom, which ‘h> â€" then adroâ€" cated, without at first obtaining the conâ€" seut of the prople of thes* Provinces. There tio@had not been accomplished. On this iseue, also, I differ with my hon. friend. He knows well that our revenne, with the low wrif of ten per cont, has been steadily inâ€" ereasing for many years. That sinde 1852 it ‘ncreased four foid, aud thrte fold within the liist ten years : and that seldom was there such a remarkable increase as during the last year. Assuming, thercfoce, that in futms our proâ€" gress would be profertionatcto that ot the past, what ground is there to apprehend any :r-ty to raise our tarif? ‘The houn. memâ€" asserts that the Parliament of Yova Scotia ssactioned the Union Act, but how ? After we had intelligence that it had passed the second reading in the House of Commons of England, the bon. member from Gaysboro‘ moved that it would be unjust to press it upon ns withont the consent of the people at the polls. That resolution was vut=d down by a House whose action was subsâ€"quently coudemucd by nearly the whole constitucucies, and that was the negative assgent to which my friend refers. Wours toid that this Union issuch as to render an army annecossary. T( so, where the necesâ€" sity of the measure prowmised in His Excelâ€" lency‘s speeck to provide, by a large expendiâ€" ture of money, for silitary purposes. The Poues Cocat.â€"Thomas Baker, drunk an! «isori+rly. Fined $5 and conts.â€"Jas. Irwin do., discharged.â€"Margaret Thompson, do Deytieray.â€"We beg to direct attâ€"ntion to Pr. Mondelet‘s adv@rtisement. . His references kre of the most respectable character, and we belleve he thoroughly unJerstands.bis ‘busiâ€" wess, as he has given the utmost satisfaction toall who have called upon him since he esâ€" tablished himself here. Â¥%e nottho whoie body of reptesentatives of the people of Nova Scotiaâ€"with two or three exceptionsâ€"in favor of repual, and can there be any doubt as to our right to get it* But my hon. friend says Mige elections in Nova Seotia were d cided upon{ihfl issucs, and ‘that not a repeal of the Usin, but a reproof tor the panner of carrving it was the main isâ€" me. Nuw,1l am in a position to deny the entite sccuracy of that statement.â€" Confederâ€" stion or no Confâ€"deration was the main quesâ€" bhon. geutieman‘s statement that the Fenians wod Aunesationists of the Province were to be found in the ranke of the Antiâ€"Unionists swhallenges a remark or two. 1 am not aware that thers is one Fouian in Nova Scotla. Four years ago there was scarcely a disloyal person among our whols people, but I am not quite sure that there are uot, now, thonsands whose loyalty has been shakeh by the arbitrary course parsued on th4 part of the Government, of ytich my hon, friend was a member. We reâ€" seired no assistance from Feniaus, but it is | bow scknowledged, on all srie«, that the Feâ€" hians, in theit movements, contributed largeâ€" Iy to the success of th: Union party. One : word about the Watkin story. My hen. friend ; @Bdertakes to explain the misstatement, but as Byupwe are concerned it matters little what hL-uo- of Mr. Watkin was,â€"whether it Â¥ awilful porversion of the trutl; or not. . The fact is that the misstatement wa4 made and largely contributed to deccive the British Parâ€" Hament and people. At this late hour of the Bight,it woold be trespassing upontboplivncJ of the Hous= to say more than this, and, when i ’mh, 1 did not intend to say so much ; but . I would be doing very great injustice to tho} :,h who sent me here, and -&ilmylu myâ€" if I should r<joice, as this address asks tb do, at the success of a coutse of procedâ€" which I know to be at repiznant to the wishes and fâ€"elings of the yast majority of the people of Nova Scotia, as‘I belieys it to be injurions to their best interests Conpsossation Biursaan Roows.â€"Mr. Murâ€" may‘s advertisement will . be tound elseâ€" where. His establishment is conveniently situated, and will, no doubt, prove attractive to the lovers of the game. _ Tes Carmrorxia Trocrs.â€"This troups left th ° «ity yesterday for the States, where they have #ecured the services of a more competent adâ€" vauce agent, They have the talent negessary to success«, and will no doubt achieve it. ‘The manager beli~ves his failure here to be solely Olt'!; the ;orvicn of a more competent adâ€" i Mutchmor & Co:;, 20 dsw,. -‘k'.“: vauce agent,. They have the talent negessary | lTp:fhl::"ol.mm :;e k,w Ml‘: k to succes«, and will no doubt achieve it. ‘The cl;:tie I (lernt is is u.pllll' o and manager belioves his failure hero to be solely | three ply car tdmn'wwwhkh-ï¬o' ym’ “-‘..m attributable \to imperfect advertising, and | weekly .ddGou_. m_:g | laid people of Nova 3 conding to bis fi« forgets: that Aor t! those '“‘. whom will try bis fortune in Oiteawa again TOCa&LNxX LWE sa«d the power and ‘the i changes? Then, accordâ€" ument, what matters it that if there was not) a perfect dur entire people * Have body of reptesentatives of drunk and â€"Jas. Irwin, wble. _ He s he and 1, ignored i any Conâ€" onversant an forger the reprcâ€" ‘ | B@" All boxes and chests sent from this establishment have the address of the Montreal ¢ | Tea Company printed on them. > A Great Misrowtcyxs.â€"The many triends of our late fellow townsman, Mr. Charles Thoma®, will be sorry to learn that a very scrious ac. cident has befaller him, which renders neces. sary the amputation of a leg. A telegrim to this effect was received in this city yesterday, and also requesting the presonce of some of his most intimate friends last night. It will be remembered that Mr. Thomas left here some ten months ago, to undertake the buildâ€" ing of a very great bridge in one of the . fat procession to chnrch to attend divine service. In the crening they give a grand concert at the theatic, assisted by the band of the P. C. 0. Rides, by the kind permission ot Major Buller and Oficors _A splendid programme will be presented, comprising vocal and instruâ€" mental music from the best composers. For (ell particulars sco programmes in this mornâ€" ing of a very great 1 Western States. The Etandard, a semiâ€"official journal of this city, says that the sons of Garibaldi have not been captured, but are still at large, though concealed at Florence, The Rev.J. Butler was appointed by the Arch bishop of Canterbury to succeed Dr. Colonzo, as Bishop of Natal, but Mr. .Butier declined the appolatment. Paris, Nov. 8â€"Eve.â€"( state that at the recent bi Rotundo, he had only 4,000 The Suablime Port» has replied to the last joint note of the Enropâ€"an powers. He deâ€" clines to receive their advice, and ‘ accepts reâ€" spousibility for the events which may ensue. Losous, Nov, 8â€"Eve.â€"Reports have reachâ€" { N ed here that M. Lavelilette is soon to resign ; l the Fronch Ministry of State. â€" He will proba | A Lly be succerded by M. Houther E Loxpos, Nov, 8.â€"â€"Telegrams have been reâ€" | ceived here stating that a second typhoon had | occurred at Maca, in China, The damage to ; pro?ny was immense ; beyond this no details ; have been rcceived , Loxbos, Nov. s â€"Midaight.â€"The bread | riotsâ€"at Torquay, Exmouth, and other places | have been suppress d, and all parts of Devonâ€" | shire are now quict, England, France and Austria have come to a common understanding as to the policy to be pursued by them hercafter in the Kastezn question. â€" * Micasx, NOR 8.â€"83<veral persons implicated in the late disturbances here have becu arrest. ed. e Disturbances bave sgain bruken out in Deâ€" vonstire. ‘There was a bread riot &t Barnâ€" stable. ‘The mob broke into the butchers‘ shops, and the bakeri«s, plundered them, and then set them on fire. ‘The police and miliâ€" tary were obliged to tit« upon the mob, 5 ~Faruse Porst, Nov. 11.â€"The Hibernian, inâ€" wards, passed this point at 520. p. m. 6 MOBPITAL STREET, 4 doors from St. Francagis Xavier Street.: It has_been established, by the best medical authority, that oneâ€"half the nervous diseases are caused by drinking impare Tea. The Comâ€" pany have imported a supply of Teas that can be warranted pure, and tree from poisonous substances, in boxes of 10, 15, 20 and 35 lbs., and upwards, Bra0Kk Tza.â€"Common Congou, Broken Leaf, Strong Tem. 45¢., 50c.; Fine Flavored New Scason do., 55¢. ; Excelient Fall Flavored do., T5¢ ; Kound Oolong, 40¢., 45¢. ; Rich Fiavorâ€" ed do., 60.; Very Fine do. do., 75¢.; Japan Good, 50¢. ; Very Good, 480.; Finest, T5¢. Graes Ts.,. â€"Â¥Twankay Common, . 35¢. ; Fine do., 53« ; Young Hyson, 50¢c. and &oc. : Finc do., 7%.; Superfine and Very CABLKHK NE W 5. THls MORNING‘s DESPATCHES. | Chas. Dickens wilil sail in the steamer Cuba. for Boston on the #ii. ‘The news of the great loss of shipping «nd ¢â€"struction of property by the huricane at 3t Thomas‘ creater a wide spread fecling of depression in mercantile circles. L FuoRrgxcs, Nov. 8.â€"The trial of Garibaldi has been postponed, it being considered doubtâ€" ful whether any of the Courts here hbave Jurisâ€" diction in his case. tâ€"n. La Marmora has not left France, as was reported by some French jourrtals, but still remains in Paris, prosecuting the important mission on which he was sont by the King of Italy: , 6 Loxpos, Nov. 11.â€"â€"A great change has been made in the Italian «ituation, but no adjust, ment has been c«fHcctud.â€" Great distrust is feltabout the relations between France, Italy and Rome, which are liable to a rupture at any moment. Lospox, Nov. 9.â€"The Lundon (Â¥lobe conâ€" tradicts the report that all the Danish West India Islands are to be disposed of, and says the [sland ot St. Thomas only is to be sold to the United Stat s for which the sum to be paid Denmark is eight milRon dollars in gold. _ The annual yellow book is ready for publiâ€" cation. 1t shows that Baron Ratazzi was long ago warged ofthe plans of the insurgents under UGen, Garibaldi, and ot the action France was vertain to take in the premises. I Desuis, Nov. 8â€"Novon.â€"The jury in the case of Costello, who was on trialâ€" in this city for alleged complicity in Fenianism, was unâ€" able to agreo. e Paris, Nov. 8. â€"Th¢ Moniteur this morniag says that popular tumults broke ont in Milan and other large citics of Italy, but it asserts that by the prompt and decided action of the ltakian Q@overnmect ait theer outurcaks have been suppressed. 2 Paris, Nov. 8 â€"Ths French Government has asked the Papal anthorities to release the insurgents taken prisoners in the late camâ€" paign, but the request has been refused. The Montieur du Soire admits that the Freuch infantry, armed with the Chassepot rifle and artillety were sent to the battle of Monte and their coming to the assistance of the Pontiâ€" fical forces decided th« t:t: ofthe day against Garibaigi. f Paris, Nov. 8.â€"Gen. i.« Marmora asks the Freuch Government to withdraw his troops from the Italian soil, because he says Italy has proved her ability as well asher disposition to maintain order. . Ho also declares that there need be notear of furter disturbances, as the leading agitator, Garibaldi, his sons and his principal Lieutenants, will ledye Jtaly and go to the United States. t <a Choice, $1 Pagts, Nov. 8.â€"Gen. Marmora, the [talian Minister, recently had an audieuce by the Emâ€" peror, aad asked for the withdrawal of the Freach troops from Rome. s 4c vamod & A4 A saving will be made, by purchasing direct from the importers, quality and purity conâ€" «idered. â€" All orders for boxes of 20 or 25 Ibs., or two 12 lbs., sent curriageâ€"free to the country. Teas noct mentioned in this cireaular equally cheayp. The company having determined to take a stand in the Montreal warket, weight, quality and circular may be im licitly relied on. â€" Where a 20 1b. box would L too, much, two or three clubbing together could divide. In wrlllu"{on will oblige by addressing thus : SMontreal Tes Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"st., Mon. treal. An excellent Mixed Tea could be sent na‘s Truga for G0c.; very good for common plIFPORES, SNE. Bayers livin’o"bvyond Railway Stations will iease send Post Office order, or enclose notes. !i'hoc-rrhp will be pard to the nearest staâ€" tion. Tea will be forwarded immediately on receipt of the order by mail containing money, or the money can be collected on delivery by expressâ€"man, where there are Express Offices. A trial solicited. * with despatch, Inspection invited. _ $82â€"Â¥ *EsSTERDAY‘s DESPATCHES Te 1 P.B.S, Axx:rsasary Fesrivar â€"The ‘mbers of this truly benevolont society meet s morning at 9 o‘cleck, in their room, ecnest , for the despatch of business, and to ct afticers. _ At elevren o*clock, they go in wcession to church to attend divine service. THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY. New York Money Markot. Nsw Your, Nov. 11.â€"Gold 139. Carrers axo Hocss Fcasmanos.â€"Garland, h l mtï¬ @ <ftmg~ Hirst Street below very good for common purposes, 50¢. the recent battle TWE MONTREAL TEA CONPANT, € %o-plï¬l-smel, set below Notre Dame Street. « and chests sent from this â€"â€"Garibaldi‘s friends mike a SHEFEIELD HOUSE | "m LCl (he vaime of Machinery applicd to Watchmaking is not that by it s 3 ¢ l Watches are mado rapidly, but that they are made correctly, Vory few peope know why a Waltham Watch should be superior to any other, In the first place, at Walitham the Watch is roga 4 od as only a machine, to be constructed, Il{o any other machine, on mechanical principles, The fac. " y is indeed little olse than a vast machine shop, the principal work in which is not more uwpon wat ches than upon machinery to make watches with, If the watches are good, it is because the machinery is good. Of course there must be no defect in the principle or plan of the movemen‘, no mjstake in the sizo« or shapes of the pieces of which it is composed nothing wanting in their properties, and no error in their positions, These points once thoroughly sottled in n?rd to each part of every variety of watch, it rests wholly with the machinery constructed with infinite ivenlli of }orm and function, expressly for the r\ll'Pv". to produce the finished picces. The method ertablished in every department is the reâ€" sud ation of parts by mechanical means, and this is carried out on the system of the most thorough aubâ€" ivision of In&.or. ; . By means of multiplying guages and microscopes, tests, and inspootion for the detection of wear in eutting tools and for faults lm{ flaws in steel or stone are rade to wccompany the work in every singe from bo’lnnin‘ to end. As a necessary result, the Watch g:u together a perfect machine. Every part is foundâ€"to fit properly in its place. Evory pin may gunbed till it pinches, and every scrow turned home. 1 nntndP:f a sluggish and feeble action, the balance, oven under the prossure of the highest mainspring, vibrates wit‘h a wide and free motion, and the beat has the clear and ringing sound, always charncteristic of the Waltham Watch. ‘The machine is a timekeeper from the start. This system of watchmaking is unknown in foreign countries, and is entirely. original with the Waltham Company.‘ The company claim that by it they produce watches that cannot be equaled for every quality which makes a vlu-z valuable. Simple in glw and correct in principle, the movement is not only beautifully finished, substantial, accurate and c eap, but is uniform to the minutest detaile, not easily damaged, easily repaired, and when ropaired always as good as new. â€" Coy i2 There are different grades o# finish in the different varieties of watches made by the Waltham Comâ€" pany, as there are different sizes and un;rc.w suit all tastes and moans, but every watch that boars ::ohm_:lno trade mark of " Wartuam," is guaranteed to be a ‘good one, and nobody need be afraid y it. & * x «<gM NATED C'lo ; ‘ -“S; .&‘ their names to His Excelleney the Governorâ€"Geneâ€" For sale by all firstâ€"class dealers in the United States and British Provigees. For further infor mation addresstheo Agonts, The Governor General A bring with thom Two Carpa with their namos legiâ€" person appointed to receive them in the Corridor, ral J SEWILL is hy Special Appointment Watchmaker to Her Majesty the Queen: « Royal Family, and Court of Spain; The Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiâ€" ralty ; Her Maj. sty Queen Victoria ; Royal Navy ; and Prize Medallist of the International Exhibition of 1882. N. R.â€"Manufacturing and Repairing attended to. bly written or printed on them, one to be given t o the and the other to the Officer who will anncunce Governorâ€"General‘s Office, and departure by the The â€" Ospcriment| Buildings, | 1 SATURDAL, NOVEMBER 16, Eastern door of the building. Governorâ€"General‘s Oflice, To all who desire it he will send a eo&y.o( the prescription used (free of ohnr) , with the diresâ€" tions tor preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Oouu.zdon. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only ob‘l:oz of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it willcost them . nothing, and may prove a biessing. Parties wishing the rruerlp- tion, ®RKE, by return mail, will please address, REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, _ TO CONSUMPTIVES. ‘The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after havâ€" I.? suffere d for ""“:1“" with a sovore lung ection, and that dread disoase Consumptionâ€"is anv‘cas to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the means of cure. 43â€"1aâ€"197y 'l‘o RENT a furnished Bedroom with a Sitting Roomâ€"breakfast furnished if reâ€" ?lrodâ€"u Mr. Friel‘s Cou:?. on Wellingtonâ€"st., three minates‘ walk from the Parliament Building, Apply on the premises. htawa. Nov. 12. 1867. 887â€"3 TR V E: E1i TWO or three good Compositors can ob:pu ms:y om&loynont. and the highest wages by applying at the ppiying «TIMES" OFFICE. svnalo: DENTIST.««Office, Corner of Sparks and Elginâ€"streets, near Post Offlce, Ot tawa. Reforences klndl‘&ornmod to 8ir John A. Macdonald, K.C.B., Lt.â€"Col, Irvine, A.D.C., K. Parent, Req.. G. Futroye, Esq., Lt.~Col, Coffin, G. Desbarats, Esq., H. Cotton, Esq., James Hoye, 60! EIGHT GENTLEMEN can be ac» commodated with board and lodging at No. 126, Otarenceâ€"streot. Ottawa, Nov. 12, 1867. §87a e e tR CR W C O ea elasticity. Gentlemen fond of the noble and scienâ€" tifle amusement of Billiards are seapecttully inâ€" fl\lllll Rooms are Atted up with three of Phelan‘s Standsrd Four ’ootu Tables. The cushions are new, and cannot b:|oxo_ol‘lod‘ for uic iy Nay w prdst t mt safam. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS vited to call in ".f‘.." wequreod wF ENS TTE tlemen of quiet habits, in a Mml-l- ly. A comfortaole pacior and two Adâ€" d.ass, N.P., at this office. * .. > + 08 ies prrmthoe ... Gentiemen attending the Levee will please to Entrance by the door immediately under the DR. CHAS. MONDELET, D.D.S., By Command Oitawa, November 12 Uitawa, Nov, 12, 1867. November 12 To Members of Parliament. Fellow of the Pennayloania College of Dental $80â€"43.3m »:!l: true value of Machinery applied to \Vauhmnkln;vlu not that ies hK ooo o t ud £ . 2B Sierc io =â€"â€"~â€"â€" BE AUR uumP Â¥, 587m Metoaifeâ€"stroet, negr Ap.’rh- PARTMENTSY required by two Gon#« F Cl gu c câ€"Mts Saval. 'Ulwgfl w’.r one mile from the m m one elty» on the. RloBmODM MJ ANDERSON, Jn., E. K. MAcGIULIVRAY & CO., â€" DIRECT IMPORTERS OF % J.â€" Sewill‘s Celebrated Watches! Confederation Billiard Rooms. Ottawa, November 9, 1867 HIS i XCELLENCY BUFFALO #QGBES AT TWO O‘CLOCK, P.M, Ottaws, November 9, 1867. _ 58614 American (Waltham) Watches. KTo Compositors. # 108 \-4'.?& Lots for Sale. AT Wis OFPICR 1x Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. WILL HOLD A FEvery Watch FPully Warranted, J. 0. IRVINE, THE O©TTAWA TIME®, NOVEMBER i2, 1867. GN AJ Lt.~ mile from the §87â€"3 A.D.C â€"â€"â€"llis 4 ooo On Tuesday, 19th November, ‘67, TRANSFORMATION SCENE. Auction â€" Nales Montreal, BY JOHN LEEMING & CO. Skating Rink Music Hall. ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing Monday, Tith Inst sion, Ottawa Front, Gloucester Production of the Gotgognull and Dazling Spectacle of the BALLET TROUPE! This Weird and Mystical Drams will be preceded oach evening by a BR Tickets of Admi¢sion 25 conts ; Resorved Sonts 50 cents ; may be obtained at MIL*S‘ Lonâ€" don Music Store, 0 ite the Russell House. EDHUN D COLE3, Prolsrlowr. 0. UNDERWOOD, Gen!. Director. F. C. WELLS, Business Agont. (MeEWAN‘8S CURINXG,) PUSY RECEIYEED: |â€"... .. .: November 8, 1867 BLACK CROOK | S 50 ACRES OF LAND, situated 0 within two to oltglu miles of the city. Apply’_te.l_qu.;v \V.h!‘(:GUIR , Lot 25, "‘2 200000- A WIDOW LADY wishes to enter a Family whore her TULTION in the usual branches of Education, including Singing, Pianoâ€" forte and Guitar,would be considered a sufficient remuneration for her Board. Reference O‘Im and I_O%Iln‘. Addressâ€"MUSLICA, at this office. ovember 9, 1867. 585.3 FAVORITE FARCE, EDMUND COLES, sCOTT‘s CONFECTIONERY, Oitawa, November 12. WINTER APPLES Catalegues will be prepared Sll.‘:t TWO o'el':nkp. On Friday, 22nd November. Finnan Haddies‘ l SALE by Catalogue of the foregoing will take place at the Company‘s â€" Warchouse, 17 Commonâ€"stroet, Montreal, October 31, 1867 TRADE SALE OF TEAS, As played at Niblo‘s Garden, N. Y., and now in the SECOND YEAR of its immense success. THEK HONBLE. HUDSON‘s BAY CO.‘8S Particulars hereafter. Sale at NINE o‘clock _â€"â€"Now York. ROBERT WILKES, Toronto, O« ROBBINS & APPLETON, COLF®Ss GREAT AMERICAN Y Catalogue, for account of Mesirs. D. TORRANCE & CO., @ FOR SALE AT In which the Young English Comedian, Land for Sale. Srarge Sresnm. , A CHOICK LOT OF TUITION. WANTED. WILL APPEAR JOHN LEEMILNG & CO., > \.__ Auctioneers AND GRAXND JOHXN LEEMING & CV., Auctioncers. JA8, BUCHANAN, Sussex & Welling 546â€"6m 477y §87a from business, to SELL AT HIS 8TORE, Corner of St. Patrick and Dathousio Streets, commencing on Thursday Morning, 14th November; A ROWE, Auellonecr,{u- received in« @ structions to close off the Comlï¬nmm of Dry Goods now on view at his Stores, Rideauâ€"st. He will therefore on TUESDAY, the 12th NOV., instant, offer them by the piece to the trade withâ€" out reserve. . The consignment consists of the fol. lowing :â€"â€" â€" At Halfepast 10 o*clock, | The whole of his Stock, consisting of Teas, Wines| Liquors, Molasses, AssorteG Spices, Indigo, Ropé| Sperm Candles, Shoo Brushes, Clive Oil, Common and Fancy Pipes, Tapioca, Bath Bricks, Pearl Barley, Axe Handlos, {imuu. Chocolate, Candleâ€" wick, Curry Powder, Fine Salt in jats and wooden boxes, Asserted Essences, Gelatine, Isinglass, vickles, Glenfield & Satin starch, Worm Lozenge:, »0 Gross Corks, 200 Stone Jars, asorted sizes, Rancy Goods, &¢ , Fig, Bolace, Esmeraldo, Golden Bar, Honey Dow, Common Cut and Canagfiun Twist Pobascos Cigars, Maccaba and Common Snuff, Large Counter with Drawers, Shelving and Sfl‘s‘yleo Drawers, Large Piatform Scale, made by MoW atâ€" ters, Montreal, capacity 3000 lb«., and cost $60, Large Patent Coffee Mill, Coffeo Cannister, 3 apâ€" partiments, Counter Scales and Weights, Tes Canniâ€" sters, Hand Cart, ucarly new, Painted Liquor Barâ€" rels, Bottle Baskets, Stove:, Pipes, Measures, Lamps, Window Curtains, Cant Hooks, Taps, &0: Sale to commence on Thursday morning. 14th inst., it 104 o;cluck. «nd l.ni bo oc.l;timud in the afternoon at 2, and in the evening at 7. ‘ A. ROWE, Auctisneer. Ottawa, Nov. 9; 1887, 585â€"td Tlll MONTREAL TEA COMPANY, 6 Hospital Street, Montreal, hulnf just imâ€" rted a large quantity of Green and BlacW#Teas, K:‘ to call the attention of the Trade, Hotel Proâ€" prictors, and large establishments generally to their list of prices. Buyers of Chests and Boxes of Tea will save money by gotting it direct through the Importers. ___ _ _ o mewmente All orders tor 25 Ib. boxes and ug'l-l'tll. carriâ€" age free to any Railway Station in Canada. Parâ€" ties wanting smaller quantities should club togeâ€" ther, Buyers living beyond Railway Stations, will ploase send lmt oftice order, or enclose notes, The carriage will be paid to the nearest station, where there ire express ofices. Toa will be forwarded immediately on rmiEc of the order by mail conâ€" taining money, or the money can be collected on delivery by express man. Casii collected in Montreal free of ohur. and Tea forwarded for the same. Original packages Black Tea wol&h, i chests about 50 Ibs. Chests do. 90 to 100 lbs. Green Te« from 60 to 80 lbs. Teas nct mentioned in adâ€" vertisement can be had ullully cheap. . The Comâ€" pany are determined totake a stand in the Montreal market, m:{ article may therefore be depended on as to quality and weight. * Groceries, Tobaccos, Shop Fixtures Situated in the most contyal part of the City, with« in 200 yards of the Parliament House. THE IMPORTERS. TEA! TEA! TEA! pat" A\l Boxes and Chests sent from this Estabâ€" lishmont have the address of the MONTREAL Auction _ Sales, _ Ottawa, â€"/7â€" ~BYy 4. ROWE. Dry Goods 77 pairs Groy Blankets, 4 \Mlin good sound condition, as opened from the vilginal proknges. Eale at TEN o‘clock a. m. © O:tawa, November 8. b84â€"tf Common Congou, Broken Leat, Strong Tea..$00 45 Fine Flavoured Now Season do................. 00 85 Excellent Full Fiavoured do............ ...,..... 00 78 "OUNG OOIODG.....2sssceessresezrerreresresssesersccses O0 48 RiGh FIQVORLOA 0 »»»»».0000 ssesssssssesssssecsene 00 60 Very Fine 0 creccccommmerterrvererateretionie. 90 TB TBPBD,ceee reveereererrerrecsrerererrects evvecscsssrcces 00 88 Vory Find 40........».0 «0s ccc0e0ses0s0rrrszseeesesess OO T5 An excellent mixed Toa, Black and Greon,.... 00 60 'l"uun!, UOMMROD:.csrâ€"cccirsccrrerecirenerspcccec$ 90 B0 Fine 0 ++ ervanrereer rmessensstermccrssccctercens OO BB Yourg Hy8OR...........cccrrrirrmststrsrtrrrsrserccr? 00 60 Fins . 00;, â€"â€" smmmmostiermermirmmmsierssstrcsiztus 00 Th Superfine and Vory Choice.................« .. 1 00 Fin@ GUDDOWAOP....«»ssssssummessssssescssseemmees:: 00 86 Extra Snrgrflno OOussivenrres reree errrernisniterttirecerss : 18 OG Reductions made to buyers ot Five Chests and kn s ie upwards. COFFEE. â€" COFFEE, . IN s MI T H S R WANTED. Steady Employment & Good Wages. Frivate Boarding House, BY .."o HALPENNY, . \wADsWORTH‘S NEW BUILDINGS, Corner of Sparka and Bank Streets, mÂ¥ AX EARLY APPLICATION, CA BE ACCOMNMODATED November 5, 1867. 5818 S'I‘IAYID into the premises of the sub« scriber, about the 30th of OCTOBER, a good ch;‘d COW. The on:r by gmlu property and ng expenses can have her returned. p® HUGH MoHARRY, . TEA COMP ANY printed on them * Augant 27, PBOT.. * . 00c 1 4A UUCPION SA LTS I‘WO PIRSITâ€"CLASS JOURNEYMEN Blacksmiths‘to whom constant employment nd good wages will be given. Apply to ; PETER KILDUFF, 463tf Yorkâ€"st., Ottawa. . MOCHA COFFEE, JAVA COFFEER, JAMALCA t coFFEE, CEYLON® _ (Native) _ COFFEE, CEYLON (Plantation) COFFEE, LAGUAYRA COFFEE, ? Frosh every morning, whole or ground. JAS8. BUCHANAN, P Bussex & Wellingtonâ€"sts. Oitawa, Oct. 14, 1867. 562â€"tf Ottawa, Nov. 3, 1867 y MONTREAL TEA CO., ‘ 6, Hospitalâ€"st , Montreal. R@J" Agen! for Oitawa and neighborhood, Moembers attending Parliament, TRADE SA HE Subscriber has received instruce tions from Mr. D. W ATERS, who is retiring Apply at pat Address Wanted. Immediately, Wanted Immediately. 21 picces Grundrills, 24 * Drab Jean, * 4 20 > «* ‘Twilled Trousorings, 21 "*_ Cotton Bedtic 18 «* Chocolate Prints, & ««â€" White Electoral Flannet, 6 * Union Shirting, Â¥, _« Checked Winceys, 8 _ _© Fancy Plaids, t "~ Twoed, I * Fanoy Conting, f 32 @ _ Witneys, Moss Coatings and Reversibles, BUYYOUR TEA TWO GOOD WORKING GREEN TEA. BLACK TEA. IMPORTANT MR. JOS, MOONEY, sSTRAYED. DIREEOT PROX W CC TRUN OCememeeeceennenss MV TV OUKOU Atysecertseces verprerss 00 18 nvsecermrerizercts revervessircees 00 58 Toa, Black and Greon,.... 00 60 &o., Ooreâ€" THLS OFFICK. 8811 t o Ottawa. t 51234â€"wy 0 Garland, Mutchmor & Co., },n rYhieh tho{l ::: lrluwing all the IMiyg novelties of the season. They have just received direct from NEW PATTERN BONNETS. Glass, China and Larthenware, ; From the celebrated Potteries of ©Clementson Bros.," Hanley, (acknowledged to be the best makers in England), comprising * ; Millinery â€"and Mantle Department, Parian Maible, in Vases, Statuettes, Jugs and Trinket Boxes YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, B@J" Pacties wanting sach GOODS will find our Stock the most complets in Canada. MABSONIC JEWELS made to rder according to designs from the Book of Constitation of the Grand Lodge of England. . > YOUNG & RADFORD, Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, MEL ETN ECER‘Y, New:â€"â€"Uhoiceâ€"â€"Ctoods, FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS ! Ottawa, October 25, 1867. PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLO0CK MMBRS, If you want good value in Blankets and Flannels, Hee COUNNTINGHAM & LIND®AY®*S sTOCK. Grand Opening of Parliament on the 6th. Ottawa CROCKERY Store! A Stout Boy to Run Messages, If you require the latest Styles in Drees Goods, _ Hee CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8 sTOCK. If you require a ‘.;ajï¬ol. Call at OUNNINGHAM & LINDSA Y‘8. CUNNINGHAM AND LINDSAYV‘S "UNNINGHEAM & LINDSAY‘S, No. 14, Hideauâ€"st. Te OT1LAW A, Nov. 1, 1867 &4 KXXX O MA DERUG SsSTORE. Ottawa, Nov. 5, 1867 Carpeitings and House Furnishings. UST RECEIVED ex Ships «SYLVEN,*! @«8UMMER,"! and other venselsp Afty crates and hhds. of 6 Ottawa, October 28, 1867. OTEAW A, Oct. 18, 1867 MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. Y a Ledy, Puplls in Music or Draw» ‘h.,umldflnhmm for three hours in fluï¬h French and Drawing. Adress M.BR.H., Trcks Ofice. $86â€"4 Avnd make himself gonerally asotal in a NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON, OTTA W A, Nov, 2, 1867. Apply at the ARE NOW RECEIVING LARGKE ADDITIONS TO THEIR EXTENSIVE sg 8STOCK OF s & * Ottawa, November 6, 1867 NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. M A S O N TC~ G OO DS ! MJ ANTED. Boy Wanted. JUST BRECEIVED PER EXPRESS, DIRECT FROM ENQLAND, 1t you require CcHEAP MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S, NEW PATTERN BONNETS. ©#PLENDID DIESPLAYV OF NEW AND Importers, 20 Sparksst., Are now filled with all the novelties, which you are invited to inspect GRANT & HENDERSON‘S, Richly Cut and Prest DECANTERS, Pints and Quarte, « a «~ CLARET JUGS. t «« «« «_ TUMBLERS and GOBLETS. «* # «. WINES (to match decanters,) BREAKFAST SETTS, DESSERT SETTS. DINNER «_ PEA w TOILET SETTS, (a cholce selection.) G LovEs, R IBBOXNS, A LPACCaAS, N ECKTTES, P WEEDS, A NTIMACCASSARS N OVELTIES, D AMASKS. 30‘SPARKSâ€"ST. Additional Stock. Inspection Invited. MANTLE AND MILLINERY MEDICAL HALL 28, Sparkeâ€"st, 581tf They are shewing n large and complete stock of The Bishop‘s Bhl_l“dillg, Sussexâ€"st., near the‘.g_athedml. IN EFERY DEPARTMENT, They invite apecial attention to their 51â€" RIDEAU STREET, (opposite Mr. 5?" C 0 == =_*~ ‘The best value in all kinds of Linen Goods, At CUNSISGHAM & LINDSAY‘s. COGTTONS you will get the best value in Ottawa at A NEW LOT OF No. 36 Sparksâ€"st. se A T m First Confederate . Parliament ! If you require a fashionable Bonnet or Hat, Call at CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY*8. % | Arrucu-wl will be made to the If you require Hosiery and Gloves, Parliamentof Canada, now in Session, for Call at CUNNINGHAM & LISDSAY‘s. l the Incorporation of a Company for the purpose of S‘un-nhqtbo“ditydpu-hm¢ in Ottewa. i November 8, 1867 4 OsIERY, E MBROIDERIRS, N UBIA8, : D RESsES, E& Deixas, R vas, § HAWLS, ©G IL c©LOTHs, N 0 sECOND PRIOE, OPEXIXG OF THE 484Â¥ $107 Ottawa, November, 9,"1867. ;nn.nlwihu-odtln-b-mhlm J@~ Thisis the finest Buack Tuieivro;..lnrr #t éd, 58 Jmnd: in small Caddies, about 14 is mb.r; i L We are constantly receiving suppties of this truiy beautiful and dolicious COFFEE, romted dasly oa our premises by Thirteen to Sixtcen Feet Long, To be delivered in Quebec during next season in quantities of 2000 and apwards. A GENTLEMAN having considerable Tbmhhh business, wishes a sitemâ€" tion as SALESMAN, BOOKKEEPER or COPY. IST. Can furnish the best of references. Addressâ€"W. C., at this Office, l Ottawa, November 9, 1867. ll the Gallery of the Senate Inm GoLD MOUNTED READING aLAS8. owner can have the same by paying for this ad vertisoment, and uppl;l? at > . T. & W. PEXNOCK‘8, Coidkiets 19}, Sparkeâ€"st. HERE will be offered FOR SALE T Pablic Auction, at the RUSSELL norn'ï¬ the CITY of OTTAW A, on the TWEXTYâ€"THIRD day of XNOVEMEBER, instant, at TW ELVE o‘clock, noon, under the Power of Sale contained in a mortâ€" gage thereof, that Valuable Leaschold Property with the STOXE SHOP and DWELLING thereon, situated on the Corner of Eussex .and Clarence Streets, and known as the South Half of Lot No. 1, on the North Side of Clarence Street, formerly the Moï¬hhhluoh\’uh. Vendor wili covenant against his owh acts onâ€" ty. Conveyances, Searches, Abstracts, &e., to be at purchaser‘s expense. * ‘There will also be offered for salo.at the same time and pisce those Valuable TLKBER LIMITS, covered by Licences No. 201 of 1866â€"1867, on Ohalk Rivor, 202 of 1866â€"1857 on Chalk and Deep Rivers, and 203 of 1866â€"1867 on Chalk River. Also, VILLAGE LOTS Nos. 2 and 3, in Block number Sixz, in the Village of AYLMER. Also,a LOT of LAND in the Township of EARDLEY, and TWELVE ACRES of a LOT of LAND in the ‘Township of HULL, in the County of Ottewa. The Pure Mountain Berry â€" * Without uee;(ian the finest Coffee in the world."â€"London Times, March 16. . %:ich peculiar process, he aroma is preserved, an Nrenders it the ra voRITR WTTR aLL OoPPER pRINâ€" DUBI 1N STOUT | BLOOD‘ ‘ ‘.O0NDON STOUT. BARCLAYS LONDOX PORTER ALLSOPS PALE ALEk. BASY EAST INDIA. DOWS CELEBRATED MONTREAL AaLR DAW‘S SUPERIOR LACHINE ALK., DAW‘S CELEBRLATED PORTER & sr0Ut OTTAW A. Establishmentsâ€"SBussex Et. and Ridean 8t y : HECTOR MoLEAX, Auctionser Oitawa, November 8, A. D., 1887, Sema 1,000 UUINESS & CO Just Received from England : ROAST HARE. ; 4 & /‘ CURRIED Do, GED o. Vmwxn po. ROAST PHEASANTsS, * ¢ ROAST GROUSKE. OAST PARTRIDGE, « ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE by our owa Waggons to any part of the City daily FIRST QUALITY PINE SAW LOGS, Eight Rooms and Kitchen. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. New Edinburgh, Nov. 4, 1887. ROBINSON & CO. would especielly onl the 0 tention of familios to their stock of ALES, WINES& SPIRITY PINE SAW 1L06§ WANTEL B RE OF SP URIOUS IMITATION®, F2 As ie mported by no other firm in Canade Which we are selling at 8 shillings per gailon NOW ON SALE Wines, Spirits & Liquors We have a most delicions Very Choice and Superio To Let in New Edinburgh. Ottawa, November 8, 1867 Ottawa, September 10. Quebec, Nov. 6, 1887. A Brick Dwelling, FRESH ARRIV AJ, Ababk) 3154 ** Pxcotont® 100 Chests very choice and superior YOUA® HYSON. 700 Chests Good Strong TW ANXK A Â¥ * 100 Chests old ~fashioned BREAKFA>LE Apply, with fall partioulars, to Apply to * soUchHoxa, 150 Caddies MANDERIN MIXTURE HE Subscribers are open to come tract for â€" , Dakins‘ Patent Silver Cylinder 1990 cases Otard Brand;. 50 _ MurtelPs * 150 * _ HMennessey, 15 * United Vingue}s ROBINSON & CO. ~THE TEA POT, Mituation Wanted. DINNEK SHERRY TEAS â€" COFPFEE | PRESBRVED MEATS. ROBINSUN & CO NOTILICE FOUND., THE TEA POT, OTTAW A â€"OF~â€" aT TAE OP BENSON & CO. BLACKBURN 225f 585.3 58uf