Sis,â€"The tims is at hand, when the Licuâ€" temantâ€"Governors‘ of the different Provinces must beappointed. The first appointment, viz : that of Sit Narcise Bellcan tot the Province of Quebec, appears to have given great satisâ€" faction. 1t will be much more difficult for the Privy Council to make selections for that high and respousible position in the other Provinces. * From the party feads which bave prevailed forâ€"many years in the Province of Ontario, it will be almost impossible to name any public man of that Province, to whom strong party objections will not be raised. May 1 sir, as one who knows the state of public feeling there, venture to make a sugâ€" gestion‘which would meet the difficulties of the position, and which I make with the most profound deference, for the consideration of Mis Excellency the Governorâ€"General and Privy council. Let a citizen of Ontario be appointed to New Brunswick ; a citizen of New Brunswick be appointed to Nova Scotia ; and a citizen of Nova Scotia be «ppointed to Ontario, ‘This action en the part of the General Government would obviate all priâ€" vate jealousies and party objections. Out it was insisted that bis own name should be that added to the committee. The omission of some Ottawa name was unquestionably an oversizht in the first instance ; without hesitaâ€" tion, and in the most pleasing spirit the error was rectified, and yet some carping scribbler is allowod â€" space in the Citsen to falsify awi belittle . the committce, and throw dirt â€" upon our . representative for the simpls.. performance of his duty. â€" Can your contemporary not learn that in thus deâ€" xrading the press he is detracting from his high and hipnorable calling, and carning the merited contempt of the wellâ€"thinking public, without injuring the character of him, who is so unjustly assailed ? 1 am Sit. General Government would obviate all priâ€" vate jealousies and party objections. Out Privy Council, under such an understanding, need have no difficulty in making a suitable selection for Ontario. | We have livgng in our midst at the seat of Government, a gentleman eminently qualified tor that position, one of yreat legal acquirements, for he was long the Atty.â€"General of his own countryâ€"one who is aripe and jfaccomplished scholar, He has had yreat experience as one of the leading statesâ€" wren of Nova Scotia. It is true hs was deâ€" teated at the polls from the strong Antiâ€"Union feeling which seemed to sweep his constituenâ€" To the Editor of the Ottawa Timss ey. But he stands at this moment, after his defeat as high as ever in the esteem of the people for his unswilied character and uprightâ€" ness of purpose. â€" His kind, disinterested teelâ€" ing, and urbanity of manner must win all who approach him. There could be no selection sir, made for the Frovince ot Ontario which would be so creditable. to the judgement of the Privy Council, and which would meet so n; tirely with the approbation of all classes :o Her Majesty‘s subjects in that Province, as thatof the Hon. A. G. Archibald, late Secreâ€" tary of State for the Provinces, who has sacriâ€" Hiced himself for the good of the Dominion, and it would bea great compliment to the inbabiâ€" tants of Nova Scotia. I have the honor to be, sir, Exâ€"Crtizes or Osxtario. The following is a c py of the letter of Lord Stanjey, forwarded to His Honor Mayor Noreross of Boston, relative to the death of mw'mha,- It was read and ap i w at a recent meeting of the City (gomln'lc fd C Fomz1gx Orricr, Loxnbox, Oct. 12, 1867. Sin: I bave received despatch of the HInd nitimo, eulr-:.'tb melancholy news wuich you had previously conveyed to me by telegraph of the death of Sir Frederick Bruce. the Unitel States the acknowledgments uf Her Majesty‘s Government tor the expression of sympathy with which the United States Legation in this country wus instructed to cmmunicate to Her Majesty‘s Government the intelligence of this sad event; but 1 am glul to avail myselt of the opportunity affordâ€" wl me in acknowledging the receipt of your despatch to nrt-y instruction, and desite ’ou:-‘kn mau% Seward, :hgd,»! you have an doing so, fie ‘..p...:r.':“.:'!-.;. value set by Fier jesty‘s Government on the friendly feelings which they have shown on this occasion, and Her Majesty‘s Government are glad to reâ€" »ï¬- in the feelings which this event has ealled torth the lrl\' felt by the Governâ€" ment and people of the United States, not only for the person and character of the deâ€" ceased Minister, but also for: the country which he so ably repregented, and -bong liey and wishes he so effectually carried in cultivating the friendship and good will of those among whom he was commissioned by Her Majesty to dweli. â€" # un the general concern manifested by the public in the United States for the severe loss which Her Majesty has sustained by the death‘ ot her noble and faithful servant. The Death of Sir Froderick Braceâ€"Ac* knowledgment of the EKxpressions of Sympathy in the United States, I have already, in reply to your telegram, directed you to convey to the Government of But not only to the tGovernment and people of the U-iJ States generally are the acâ€" knowledgments otf Her Majesty‘s Governuvent due, They have their speersal thanks to render, of which they desire you to be their to Mr. Gilpin, the gentleman who so mfldy accompanied â€" Sir Frederick® Bruce from Narragansett to Boston, and to the numerous gentlemen at Boston whose kindness toward the decexsed duin:.th-hm period which intervened between his arrival ut Boston and his deuth, and whose attenâ€" dance ut the funeral ceremonies with which his remains were honored before their deâ€". parture from the United States, entitle them to their warmest acknowledgments. â€" To Mr. Sumner, to the Governor of Massachusetts, and to the Mayor of Boston, and other di:tin- guished persons in that city ; to the physiâ€" cians, clergy, and others wbod'ulho!ocw the remains of the Queen‘s late Minister, Her Majesty‘s Government are sincerely grateful, and you will make known to them in such & manner as you may deem most becoming and best caleulated to aseure them how deeply it is feit. 1 am, &c., w Tus Woxouns or Ttus Microscors.â€"We understand it is through the agency of this marvel viewing instrument that Dr. Ay«r has at length succeeded in finding the Paludal Miasim and determinating its character. . Of its effects we in this section have abundant evidence in the fever and ague which it alone produces when absorbed through the lungs into the blood: It has long been held to be a vapor or something in the vapor of war from decayed and decaying vegetation. Under a great magnifying power, the Doctor has found this vapor to contain distinct organisms or living bodies, corresponding precisely with these found in the blood of ague subjects. They are 13,000 times less than visible to the naked eye, but have distinct character and form. He thinks they are reproductive in decaying mattér or in the blood, and hence their long continued life or the remote effects of them in the '{:: He maintains that they resemble in c ter the other formentaâ€" tive poisons, or snch as the virus of rabies or of a dead body, &c., all of which are known to reproduce ‘hemselves with great rapidity like yeast in muistened flour so that the slightest quantity impregnates the whole masse. Y cast tirough a powerful magnifier is geen to be a forest vegetation which grows, blossoms, and goes to sced in a short time. Miagm is not so distinctly vegetable but has more the appearâ€" ance of animal life, although its motions canâ€" not be perfectly distinguished, â€" What the Doctor claims to have settled is that it is an organic substance and ‘:lh- further found and embodied in his * Cure" what will destroy it.â€"Leader, Bt. Louis, Mo. TUE LIEUTENAXTâ€"GOVERNOR« SHIPS. Oitawa. Nov. 20. 1367 Ottawa, Nov. 20, 1877 m 7 Staxuey Francis Clark Ford, &c., &¢., &c. Your obdt. servant, Jesmes â€" A saving will be made, by purchasing direct from the importers, quality and purity conâ€" sidered, _ All orders for boxes of 20 or 25 lbs., Or two 12 lbs., sent caurriageâ€"frce to the ceuntry. Teas net mentioned in . this cireular equally cheap. The compary haviog determined to take a stand in the Montreal marker, weight, quality and circular may be implicitly relied on. â€" Where a 20 lb. box would be too rauch, ’ two or three clubbing together could divide. Jn writing you will oblige by addressin‘g thus : Monitreal FTea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"st., Monâ€" treal. An excellent Mixed ‘Tea could be sent fot 60c.; very good for common purposes, 50¢, Buyers living beyond Railway Stations will please send Post Office order, or encloge notes, The carriage will be pard to the nearest staâ€" tion. ‘Tea will be forwarded immediatety on k receipt of the order by‘ mail containing money, 6 MOSPITAL STREET, 2 doors from St. Francois Navier Street. _ It has becn e.mm.h?( by the best medical authority, that oneâ€"half the nervous discases are caused by drinking impure Tea. The Comâ€" :ly have imported a supply of Teas that cin warranted pure, and /free from polsonous substances, in boxes of 10, 15, 20 and 25 lbs., and upwards, Buack Tra Strong Tea. Season do., 5 15¢ ; Sound Mothers Read This!â€"lolioway‘*s W qrin Lozenges are a certain and safe remedy, for Wornis in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it eannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds «: parents the noecessity of closely watching their children. _ By so doing; and understanding hz:r and true cause of the disease, thou of children ujï¬hl be saved from early graves.‘ Srurtous or Worus.â€"The following are a fow of the very numerous symptoms and diseases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated oxtremities, oTensive breath, uent picking at the nose, f.indin. of the teeth sleep, harduess of the belly, with frequent slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive. fits ; itching of the :I'I', pain in the head and .;0-â€3' unquiet aleep, tremblings, coughs, indigestion low l'lrmml dreams, and a gradual waist. ing away of flesh. â€" faeve Gen fore legs, has had a scaldpn right side ot the back. Any one giving information concerning him will be suitably rewarded by applying to B. HUCKLE, corver of York and Sussoxâ€"strects. Any one keepâ€" ing him aiter this noticoâ€"will be prosecuted. 595.3 class certificate, or a FEM ALE certificate for Common Shoo! teaching the beginning of !% trustees of said section. ed do., 6( Good, 50« or the money can be collec expressâ€"man, whers thore a A trial solicited. __They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to the childâ€"drive out the worms thomihly without paig and oo-'u:dy cleanse the stomachâ€"â€"thercby doing away the nocessity of administoring Casto Qil or other unpleasact cutharticsâ€"as in the use of other Worms. UP i large Newfcundiai Pup, about 7 months d rmvote ainou mair, riissireth of white berweaen 60c. ;. Fin Choice, $1 RlOULK‘ comMmUNIcariox y his gfll‘&sb.fl'; Ennin_f at 7:30, tn Masonic Hall, Elginâ€"street. Transient Brothren oodld:zwtlmed. _ By order of the W M. i u:c'ron MeLEAN has received in= structions from JAME3 PORTER, P‘t' to offer for sale on MONDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, at his Auction Rooms, No. 18. Sparkeâ€"street, at 11 o‘clock, a.m., that valuable property known as the PORTER HOMESTEAD, Lots 14, 15 aad 16, on the south side of York and Corner of Dalhousicâ€" streets, each 66 x 15), excepting the, corner lots, with all the improvergents thereon, with a very comfortable Stone Cottage House, well finished and Stone Stables and Coach House. The garden is in very gocd condition, with fruit trees of different kinds, The property isin avery good lovality, and can be seen at any time till the day of sale. The owner is bound to sell, and a bargain will be rm. Also, the Island in the Rideau River, nown as the Smiths‘ Island, near the residenss of James Wadsworth, Esq., containing 9 aores more or less, with all the improvements thereon. Terms I.:‘bmnty -do‘ :'-o‘;:ntbe time of the sale. y positi at 11 o‘clock. ‘ Ottawas,, November,2). 595td f Ti& NONTHEAL TEA COMiANY, 6 Hospital Street, * First Street below:Notre Dame Street. R@" All boxcs and chests sont from this establishment bave the address of the Montreal Tea Company printed on them. N.AI theâ€" Market, Lower Town, an INDIA RUBBER CARRIAGE CovEz. Apply at this office, _ lps x N. B. Ask for Holioway‘s Worm _ Lozengua and take no other. "1 Sola by ail th in Ottaw®, and modicine deale _ overy where. 518 NEW ADVERTLSEME\iS Uapital â€" â€" â€" $500,000. ASSURANCE CO‘NY. H..O. Burritt, Esq., President ; R.â€"Byon, Esq) "Mayor ot Ottaws, Viceâ€"Prosident; ‘I‘. D. Harington, Dy. Recéiver Gomâ€"ral ; the Hon, J.. Skead, J. M, Sutrier, X. "., D. Mc. Laughlinv, M.P., W. Wade, Esq., F. Jones, M.P., W. Ellis, Esq., W. H. Brouse, M.D,; 4 Joseph Aumond, Esq., M. K. Church, M.D,, and J. M. Bates. * * 'l\lll is purely a Canadian Institution, , and sÂ¥ such is deserving of the support of the Canadian public. Over $100,000 of stock is already subscribed, and it is the intention to deposit with the Governâ€" ment as a guarantee of our good faith, at least $30,â€" 000 as soon as an Act of Incorporation is procured (which will be a provisien of our Incorporation.) It is unnecessary here to dilate upon the profits of money invested in Insurance Stock. Suficse it to say, that, at least in one instarce 3335 per cent advacce has been obtained on insurance stock, and that afterthe payment of princely dividends. In the meantime Subscriptions to Stock, in Ottawa, may be made at the Ontario and Royal Canadian Banks, and a deposit of 10 per cent is requisite» which will be deposited Ix Tarst to be returned in case any ubscriber is not satisfied with his inâ€" vestment up to one month affer the Viceâ€"Regal sanction to the Charter is obtained. y J. M. BATE3, Pro. Manager and Secrotary. An Act for the Incorporation of this Company is now before the Patliament of the Dominion. â€" . Ottawa, Nov, 21, 1867 lp-u,e.l. C. A. F. and A. M. rlul box contain« the facâ€"sitaile signature oatnaor & Lruas, Neweastle, C.W., who are November 2#, 1867 Grees ‘| THE MONXTREAL TEA CONPAXKY. OR §. 8. No. %, Township of Fitzroy A MALE 4EACHER, having a ist or 2nd N Wednesday laskt,Trom Yorkestreet; alarge Newfcundlad Pup, about 7 months November 22, 1867 Very Desirable City Property. wa, November 21 Corinthian Lodge, Teacher Wanted. 'Nm to insrease the same PROVISIONAL DLRECTORS oF CaNaADA. Lost or|Stolen. sPECIAL NOTICES. INTERCOLONIAL E@OU N D. AUCTION SALE ..â€"Common Congou, Broken Leal, 45¢,, 50¢.; Fins Flavored New 3¢. ; Exeellent Fall Flavored do , Oolong,. 40¢ , 45¢. ; Rich Flavorâ€" Very Fine do, do, T5¢.; Japan Voryâ€"Good, 582.; Finest, 15¢. ® \.â€"'l"un‘ka_v Common, 35. ; bee GEO H LANE, Su In;i;‘ a 1st class «. _ To commence 8. _ Apply to the $100 EACH. i delivery by ress Offices. Secretary 593â€" 1 CH 59511 46.4 5051 and Pilot Whitney Melton Sattinet 8St. George‘s Society everal Lady and Gentiemen Amatours of Otta, wa have kindiy promised to assist in the musical portion of the Entertainment. The Hon. Thos, D‘Arey MoGee, M. P., Hon. Joseph Howe, M. P., Col. Gray, M. P., and other distinguished gentlomen, will be prosent and deâ€" iver addresses. Musical Director, . R. Fripp, Eq. By permission of Colonel Lord Alex. Russel; and the officers, the splend‘d DRY GOODS & READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING Beaver Cloths (Which has been placed at their disposal by Mason‘s Theatrical Troupe,) IÂ¥ AID OF THE CHRISTMAS RELIEF FUND. J. T. Prudhomme‘s Stores, Al the Supscriber intends closing one of his Stores on the first day of December he is determined to sell off at an immense reduction his stock of : : "The whole to be disposed of before the 1st day of December. Call carly and examine before purchasing elsewhere. t s . (Oltawa, November 19, 1837. f 593 Jm & O TR E E. Tnesday, 26th Nov., Tickets 50 cents to all parts of the house. May be procured at Mr. Skinner‘s Drug Store, Upper Town ; Orme & Son‘s Music Store, Duric & Son‘s Book Store, and Mr. Miles‘ London Music Store, Contre Town ; Proderick‘s Confectionary, Lowet ‘Town ; and of the members of the Committee. j Band of the P.C.0, Rific Brigade Will be in actendance under the direction of Mr. Miiler. The Pianoâ€"Forte to be used on this occasion has been kindly lent by Messrs. Orme & Son. Dry Goods and Readyâ€"made Clothing, DRAWERS, SH sHIRTS, wWOOL CRAV ATsS, "© _ SCARFS, NECK TIES, COLLARS Mqonu 74 o‘clack. Performance tocomâ€" mence at 8: f â€" oN THIS Thursday Evening, Nov. Zist, By puitioular desire will be presonted Grand Dance by Mr. H.R. Lampee Don Caesar de Bazan, See Posters and Programmes. Admissionâ€"Gallery, .25 cents ; Dress Cirole, 80 cents ; Private Boxes, $5. Doors open at T ; Curtain rises at i to 8 o‘elock. Ottawa, November 21, 1837, sostd Happy Cobbler. BRICK DWELLINC HER MAJESTY‘S8 THEATRE, THOS. PAINTER, Sec‘y Gop savE THE QUEEXN. Ottawa, Xovember 21, 1867. . 895td Boots elton _ do «* * _ Trowserings, Kerseys, ittinet do Faney Doeskins, _~ Winceys. English, Scoich and Canadian Tweeds. Eight Roor HER MAJESTY‘S THEATRE. R. BLACKBURN. New Edinburgh, Nov. 20, 1867. 594€ Possession immediate. Apply to Village of New Edinburgh, With Yard and Outbuildings. Concluding with the Farce of the TCO LETLT. do do do do at the Sign of the "Golden Lamb. and â€"Shoes, Teas, Soap, Candles and Wines SUSSEXâ€"STREET, FACL NG CLARENCEâ€"STREET, wILL BE GIVEN |OX CREAT CLEARINC SALE A GR AND THBR UTTA&WA TIMES NOVEMBER 21, l1867. AT Westâ€"of England Broad Cloths, Black Cassimeres, Silk Mix Coatings, ® SHAWLS, BUCH . CLOAKINGS, BUC ‘s, DRESS GOODsS, , NECK TIES, 3, PRINTS, s COBOURGS City Moop Skirt Factory ! JUIT RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF BREAKFAST Shawls, Nubias, and Wool and other Hoso, Hair Nets, Belt Clasps Ladies‘ Pocket HMandkerchiefs, and as usualâ€"a Splendid Asâ€" THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. [AE LATEST sSTYLEs o® HOOP SKIRTS ARE THE SKATING SKIRT (SCARLET,) THE WALKING ANDâ€" RECEPTION TRAIL, PLASTIQUE, DEMI AND QUAKER TRAIL, j ‘ ‘The above Skirts are being made to measure on the Shortes Notice, Wholesale and Retail. Ottawa, Nov. 14, 1867. 456 .DAVID MILLAR. PTP‘ER. ENCE CORSETS, 48, Sparksâ€"st., Central Ottawa, , A LARGE A880ORTMENT OFâ€" â€"CON8I8TING OFâ€" â€"A‘T«. NEARLY OPPOSLTE ONTARIO BANK OF ORDER FOR SALE also made herein, burinf date the eighth day of October, 187, thero will, with the approbation of the Master of this Court at Ottawa, be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, Athis Auction Rooms, Rideauâ€"streot, Ottawa, On Wednesday, the 18th Day ot December next, At TWELVE o‘clock, Noon, The following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERâ€" TY : All and singular, those certain parcels or tracts of lands and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Gloucester, in the auly of Carleton, and Province ot Ofldo, bdnquoo-- rdocvnoflhob‘ov’l‘fl HABF of LOT NUMâ€" ER FIVE, in the Gore of the TOWNSHIP OF GLOUCESTER aforesaid, at the junction of the Rivers Ridoau and Ottava, which said parcel or tract of land is butted and bounded, or may be otherwise known as follows, that is to say : ______ By Amos Rlowe, ll pursuance of the decree made in this cause, b.l?i:’i date the third day of m, 1866, and the nineteenth day of February,1867,and a final Co-.nl;, at the water‘s edge, on the bank of the Rideau River, at the northâ€"west angle of the south half of Lot Number Five, in the Gore of the Township of Gloncester aforesaid, at the junction of the Rivers Rideau and Ottawa, then casterly along the division line between the north and south halves of Lot N':T.:' Five aforesaid twentyâ€"two chains more or to rou ’E.‘.&{_-m ..--I. aP l:-.nlm. I.m::’: the northâ€"west n‘lo of a sloeo of land formerly donveyed by one Clements Bradiey to the Honoraâ€" ble ‘l“c-n MacKay, then south six degrees west eight hundred and ninety links to a stake, then south six duw east to the allowance for road between Lo:s Fivre and Six, (the two lastâ€"mentionâ€" m.:..wmuu"'lmw to be graxnted by the nture from the said A({r Yielding to the Plaintiff unless the said Ai“ 'hldh'g.nd. at the time of ensealing and delivery of Mortgage from the said Agar Yielding to the Plaintiff any r}sht thereto, and in that case only such right and title as he may then have had to the said road.) And that certain other parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the said Township of (Gloucester, being composed ot part of Lot Number Six, in the Gore of the said Township of Gloucester, at thtueuo- of the Rivers Rideau and Ottawa, being and bounded as follows, that is to say : Commencing on the east bank of the River Rideau, at fifty links south of a post marked A, standing on the centre of the allowance tor road between Lots Five and Six in the Gore, at the junction of the Rivers Rideau and Ottawa, in the said Township of Gloucester, then outorl{ along the south side of said road allowance six hundred and cightyâ€"six links more or less to fifty links south of a post mark. od I.Mh'gu the centre of said road allowance, thence south thirtyâ€"four and one fourth links, east six hundred and sixtyâ€"cight links more or less along the west side of the new road to a post marked C, planted near the small creek, '.hou&mu: sixtyâ€" seven degrees, west one hundred twonty six links more or less, to lrolt marked D, standing on the bank of the river Rideau, thence tollowing the water‘s “& of the said river Rideazu with the stream to nm of In{nln‘. containing by adâ€" measurement two acres, three roods and one pole, be the samp more or less. And also, that cortain other parcel or tract of land and &nluu, situate, lying and in the City of wa aforesaid, m com of Lot number Fortyâ€"four, on the side of Besserer street, in the said City of Otâ€" tawa, being sixtyâ€"six feet in front by ninctyâ€"nine f“â€"-"- ‘.‘â€.‘ wure Of le“-; aag vill _ ‘The whole property will be sold in one parcel or lot o:mu(d Lot 44, in the City of Ottawa, which will be sold by itself. Upon the property in Gloucester are erected a good and substantial large stone dwelling house, well finished, and five outâ€"houses Allthe above described property, except (Lot number Fortyâ€"four, on the south side of Besserer street, is finely situated on the easterly bank of the River Rideau, directly o'sociu the City of Ottawa, and contiguous to the residence ot His Excellency the Governor General, and within fifteen minutes‘ walk of the Parliament Buildings and Government Offices. The Montreal Macadamized Road %uuc about oneâ€"cighth of a mile from the dwelling house, and the Ottawa and Prescott Kailway and the road from New ldhbnr&l to Long Island cross the proâ€" r:{. ‘The soil of the Gloucester property is chiefâ€" E luvial soil, _ ‘The whole of the land can be diâ€" vided into building lots, and from the ldvnufln of the situation could be easily sold at favorable * Lot number Fortyâ€"four, on the south side of Besâ€" serer street, is in a very healthy part of the city, It is a vacant lot. _ _ _ _ yees 05 _ Oneâ€"tenth of the Purchase Money is to be paid down at the time of sale, by way of d:’ulh and the balance on or before the First day of January _ The Mortgage Doed from the Defendant, Agar Yielding, to the Plaintiff, will be prodused at the time of sale . * ; Except as above, the Conditions of Sale, are the standing conditi »ns of the Court of Chancefy. hflh:r.m‘ulm. and the Conditions of Sale, may be obtained at the Offices of the said Master, Messrs. Soott & Ross, and Messrs. Lowis, Pinhey and Ward, Otta a. Dated this 11th day of November, 1867. §COTT & ROSS, JOHN WILSON, Vendor‘s Solicitors. Master at Ottawa. 593â€"Tuâ€"Thâ€"& Saâ€"td WV man, 21 years of in a Grocery or good reference as to character and ability. Sali no object. Apply to J S F Trurs Office. _ 591 IN CH w CERY. Learmonth vs. Yielding. ANTED.«â€"A situation by & young man, 21 years of ago, in a Grocery or Dry BUCK MITTS BUCK MOCASSINS, s, wOOL socks, RS, «_ MITTS, ‘8, TRUNKS, oUrGs. V ALISES Col, and White Blankets, Horse Rugs. ; Flannels, Korseys, Winceys. ' 99 Bread, Cake and Frait Knives, with plain and ornamental blades and handles. In short, every dmrlrtlon of Electro articles and Cutlery, will be found in this immenso stock. # The Auctioneor invites his friends and the public generally to inspect this valuable stock, whlcrwill ‘Table and Dessert: iurk;, flil.. Dessert, Toa, Salt, Mustard, Egg and S?u Bpoons, in many styles, Soup, Sauce and Toddy Ladie®to match. And in the great variety of CUTLERY there are Mlhogn! eases containing Fortyâ€"four pieces of Dess~:t Cutlery, with Eloctroâ€"Plated Blades and Forks, having handles of Pearl, Ivory, Agnte and Electroâ€"Plate ; Table Cutlery, with African and other Ivcry, Horn, Bone, Shell, and Electroâ€"Plate Handles ; Dessert Knives to match the ‘Table Knives; Sets of 50 ‘pl.eu, Sets of 24 picces, and Sote of 12 piecos without cases ; the same in cases ; Beef Slicers, Beef and Game Carvers. E‘o onbvliw the day previous to, and each morning sale. / $A Nir. Grifiths will bo in attendance to give any information required. 594td A. ROWE, Auctioncer. Amongst the Electroâ€"Plate will be found Epergnes, Chandelabra«, Venison, Salmon, Steak, Entreo and Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers in many varieties, Soup, Sauce and \'cgetnblo Tureens, Ketâ€" tles, with Lamps and Stands, Kettles without lamps, Tea Urns, Tea and Coffee Services of no loss than thirty different designs, Liquor Stands for one or three Docanters, Cmet'g'tlndl. with three, four, five six and soven bottles of surpassing ole‘inm, being quite new designs, Pickle i-'umes. with elaborate. ll{ 'roafht mountings, Jars of richly Cut Cr;-ul, uby Claret Jugs, in Cat Glass and Electroâ€"Plate, Sugar Vases, Flower Stands, Coffeo Trays,; Salvers, Buttor Coolers, Marmalade Stands, Money Jars, Knife Rests, Fish Carvers, in cases. each day Auction Nales â€" Montreal, BY JOIN LEEMING & co. Exrnnlv. Sale of Sheficld Silver= plated Ware, Ivoryâ€"Handied Table Catlery, &c. Amos Rowr, Auctioncer, begs to announce having recoived a large valuable consignment of the above Goods, direct from the celebrated Manuâ€" tactory of Messrs, Grifiths & Co., Park Works, Shefield, El,lnd.‘vhich he will sell by Auction at hisâ€"Rooms#, 42, Rideau Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th NOVEMBER, 1867, and FOLLOW. IN(‘! ‘DA\'B, at TWO and SEVEN o‘clock, p. m , ‘ All orders‘tor 25 1b. boxes and ugvudl, carriâ€" age free to any Railway Station in Canada. Parâ€" ties wanting smaller quantities should club togeâ€" ther, Buyers llwyud Railway Stations, will please send roa order, or enclose notes, The carriage will be paid to the nearest station, where there are express offices. Tom will be forwarded immediately on mo,lr of the order by mail conâ€" taining money, or the money can be collected on dolivu’y by express man. Casii collected. in Mentreal free olohrr. and Tena forwarded forthe same. Orlgtnl packages Black Tea \ulsh. 4 chests about 50 lbs. . Chosts do. 90 to 100 Ibs. Green To« from 60 to 80 lbs. Teas not mentioned in adâ€" vertisement can be had .1:.“’ cheap. â€" The Comâ€" pu{m determined totake a stand in the Montreal market, enx artitle may therofore be depended on as to quality and weight. ' & ufr quantity of Green and Black Toas, to call the attention of the Trade, Hotel Proâ€" etors, and large establishments generally to eir list of prices. Buyers of Chests and Boxes of Tea will save money by getting it dirsct through the Importers. __ _ _ in & p BUY YOUR TEA DIRECT PROM THE IMPORTERS. TEA! TEA! TEA! Common wu-kltokn Leat, Strong Tea..$00 45 Fine Flavoured New Season do........;........ 00 55 Excellent Full Fiavoured 40.............»»....»« 00 75 $OUNA OOIODG....+sss4sesssses088 sssssesseessarssseue+s OO 48 Righ FIAYOULOA 40.4»20».0000 ssssssessessesesessee 00 60 Very Fine §0 +s rerncemienscencmesssctsnsessussee D TB JGDBN...c24 secremies cvessessestrerrrere reversssrccsees 00 8B Voty .FInG 00..... sccurnsnssunercuererrirrcrrcrerses OO TB An excellent mixed Toa, Black and Green,.... 00 60 GREEN TEA. "BWADK®Y, COMOION... .2 s seecmmeemeemennnss YOUNG HyBON.1â€",.:ss4â€"5s» ssvererererrererserseercrcin 004 &l‘h;..:: and Â¥a ceeneci ns 0\1! 1 Fine Oupo'dérq 00 ExtrD SUpOFANO 40.... 1400 0+ 10000 se0smmsmisssmm smm 1 Reductions made to buyers ot Five Chests and M on rcs upwards. Auction â€" Sales, _ Ottawa, BY A. ROWE. MR, JOS. MOONEY, ZAB" All Boxes and Chests sent from this Estabâ€" lishment have the address of the MONTAEAL TEA COMP ANY printed on them. August 27, 1867. 52234â€"wy 17, Sussex Street, BN of the Golden Ball, SHORT TIME ONLY. sion, Ottawa Front, Gloucester. â€"546â€"6m DeDUFZ within two to ’&gm miles of the city . Apply to JOHN W.MCGUIRE, Lot 25, 2nd Concesâ€" Tll---lml'-ol is the sole Represen= tative and Agent, in America, of Messrs. BOLCKON & VAUGHAN, of Middlesboro‘ on Tees, Yorkshire, England, and any communications addressed as under will receive due attention. JOHN G. RICHARDSON, Box 2147, P 0, § 5914 Or 28 Beaverâ€"streot, New York. A ROOM TO LET cither with or with= out board. Enquire at this office, Ott iwa, Novembor 20. 5044 ifCOD Ottawa, Nov, 20, 1867 On Friday, 221d Novemter. To Journeymen Tailors. TRADE SALR OF TEA8 Ottawa, November 15, 1867 C 0 >> ~~MONTREAL TEA C0,, 6, Hospitalâ€"st , Montreal R@J" Azent for Ottawa and neighborhood, Particulars hoereafter. Bale at NINE o‘clock J, 4. PINARD‘®, 17 Sussexâ€"stree:, 504â€"10 _ Sign of the «6 Golden Ball.** Y Catalogue, for account of Messrs, D. FORRANCE & cCO ., HE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY, 6 Hospital Street, Montroal, h""f just im« s x rable anurdtie af frraan and Hlank Mase OTES taken at par at A N TE D««ONE OR TWO GoOoD HANDS. Apply to Mr, WILLILAMS,at T. & W. HUNTON‘S. wa, Nov. 20, 1867. 594â€"a Commercial Bank. Address BLACK TEA. Land for Sale. ACRES OF LAND, situated NO‘LTCE. FOUND. JOHN LEEMING & Co., Auctioneers J. A. PINARD‘S, A. ROW E, Auctioneer, Loam 520b 00 55 00 75 for & Canadian Grey Cloth at 38. 3d. per yard. ¢ Canadign Tweeds at 48. per yard â€" Canadian Cotton Yarn at «P e Royal Family, and Court of Spain ; The Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiâ€" ralty ; Her q}elpy.an Victoria ; Roy,sl Navy ; and Prize Medallist of the International Bxhlbi:on of 1862. N. B.â€"Manufacturing and Repairing attended to. s s NOMAWE, NOFOMDNE 3. ABDY: 1. .310 e 90 h hi tnhs en hi n ile in hecc es sn Ti ..:>>~ Blankets, Flannels, and Mantle Cloths. 44 SHEFFIELD HOUSE ! CUNNINGHAM AND LINDSAY A Bar(ai#»;:A lot of Heavy White Cotton, 41 inches wide worth 1s, 30. sold for 100 l ol ALSO, |A GENERAL ASSORTMENT or i loths ofall Makes & Designs, Prints, Flannels and Woolien Goods, &c., all purchased lately, and offerâ€" ed at such prices as to please everybody. Blankets, best value, and Cheapest in Ottawh. â€" Call anil judge for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. | ~GOO0Ds MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURRESâ€"ONE PRICE. I#" nï¬uz-om Tailoring done on the Premises. Ottawa, November 15, 1867. n anaas. A _o_oob Invite the ï¬tpuflal of intending purchasers to a LARGE anrd well assorted stock of Gentw a ' Undercloching in * CANADIAN and SCOTCH CHEAP SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY: Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, Braces, Paper Collars Garland, Mutchmor & Co,, White Dress Shirts, English & Canadian Tweeds, in Great Variety, Broadcloths from the best manufacturers in Britain. Overcoatings in all the best materials Beaver, Mogcow Beaver, Pilots and Whilneys, Cassimeres and Doesking. Giass, China and Earthenware, From the celebrated Potteries of _« Clementson Bros.," Hanley, ( to be the best makers f Richly Cut and Prest DECANTERS, Pints and Quarts, « «s « CLARET JUGS. . « « â€" | «_ PUMBLERS and GOBLETS,. _ _ f tss 4 «. WINES (to match decanters,) | BREAKFAST SETTS, DESSERT SETTS. DINN puuine t o) â€"Aihdk « | # mu.# AETTS, (a choice selection.) : | Parian Marble, in Vases, Statuettes, Jags and Trinket Boxes And a complete assortment of COMMON WARE, Wholesale and Retail. @"An early inspection Ottawa CROCKERY Store! CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY Millinery, Mantles, Dresses, Cloths, OTTAW A, Nov. 18, 1867 UST RECEIVED ex Ships «SYLVEN,"! @SUMMER," fifty ond hhle. ‘of * s and other vessels, | & DIRECT IMPORTERS oF J., Sewill‘s Celebrated Watches! Ottawa, October 28, 1867. SEWILL is by lg«-hl Appointment Wutchmaker to Her Majesty the Queen, Royal Family, and Court of Spain ; The Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiâ€" The Bishop‘s Building, Sussexâ€"st., near the Cathedral OTTAW A, Nov. 16, 1867. â€" _ 4Bky Previous to opening our New Store on Rideau Street, we will hold a Goods Marked in Plain Figures No Second Price. Ottawa, November 14, 1867 al E. K. MAaAcGILLIVRAY & CO., NEW GOODS. : NEW GOODS. Dry Goods at Reduced Prices. «<gM1INATED FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. faced, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Linen Handkerchiefs, hemmed and unhemmed, Wool Mufflers and Railway Wrappers. Importers, 20 Sparksâ€"st., Gents‘ Furnishing Goods‘ ESS G O O D S, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Hosiery, GRANT & HENDERSON‘S, » sold 2 weeks for L}id per yard, now sold for. . . Te . io. ... 1 o. un 2o ce t fls do. 9d. do. y Â¥o. : 944. es do. iÂ¥ INVITE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THEIR Tweeds, Gloves, Mosiery, &c¢ Inspection (Invited." kp GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & €0 i OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS IX Lambs‘ Wool, from the best manufactures AREâ€"NOW SELLINXG â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"ait> 6 â€"gme.... xâ€"oue. W., ALLAN, 81 RIDEAU STREET, (opposite Mr. D. Whalen‘s.) AT THE % J. A. PINARD‘S, iâ€" GOLDEN BALL | REDUCTION IN PRICES, No. 17, Sussexâ€"st., GREY & BLEACHED COTTON$S The Good Old Time has Come again 5d s do. s per yard now sold for do. do. d. do JUST ARRIV ED To justify the seying, 1 at 78. 6d. a Bundle. ‘anadian Bags at 18. 9d sIGN OF THE OPPERED AT SUON 484Â¥ $10y We are constantly receiving suppties of this truty beautiful and delicious COFFEE, roasted darly c« our premises by L':oaveo at 7 A. M. soUcHON@. us 150 Caddies MANDERIN MIXTURKE. BA This is the finest Bu u‘l‘uovwbrn ed, .'urr‘}:un'd: in small ‘c.uu.. about 14 1b each, 4s 0d. "*~W ithout nnx: the finest Coffes in the world."â€"London Times, March 16. By which peculiar process, he aroma is preserved, an . renders it the ravorm® wiTH aLt CoPPER peineâ€" ERS, ROBINSON & CO. would especially cal the at tention of families to their stock of oÂ¥ GUINESS & CO ROBINSON & CO. THE TEA POT, OTTAW A. Establishmentsâ€"Bussex Bt. and Ridean 8t Ottawa, September 40. 335if Which we are selling at 8 shillings per gailon The Pure Mountain Berry We have a most delicions UBI IN STOUT 1 B ‘ .ONDON STOUT. , Y°8 LONDON PORTER PB PALE ALK. EAST INDIA. DOW$ OBLEBRATED MONTREAL ALR, DaAWS SUPERIOR LACHINE ALE DAW‘8 CELEBRATED PORTER & srOUt Just Recelived from England : ROAST HARE. ROAST PHEASANTS, ROAST GROUSE. OaST PARTRIDGL, ALL GOO0DS DELIVERED FREE by our ows Waggons to any part.of the City daily Wines, Spirits & Liquors ALES, WINES& SPIRIT3 WV liament Buildings a FURNISHED ITâ€" 'rme.loï¬;d TWO or THREE BEDROOMS WITH BOARD, for the Winter, suitable for a gonâ€" tloman and his family. m BEWARKE OF SP URIOUS IMITATION®, $#0"~ As it is mported by no other firm in Oanade 1,000 w‘l‘l'-ll a short distance 0f ‘the Pare liament Buildings a FURNISHED 8ITâ€" November 15, 1867. A FIRSTeâ€"CLASS MALE TEACMER 'o.f:&ol‘-'&ruAn neox. of BT. 0 * ‘ commence fon ol en fa to state a k nuh umu.:a’uâ€xu aud m Addressâ€" e JOHN O‘REILLY, 7 L0 s o. :_.. Seeretary, B. R. C. 8. &.T. « QUEEN VICTORIA," CaAPT. BOWIE, | _ UNTIL CLOSE OF NAYVIGATION Very Choice and Su NXOW ON sSALE Ottawa, Nov. 15, 1867. APPIJCA‘I'IOI will be made to the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, at he next Session for a CHARTER to run a 8TEAM FERRYBO AT from the GATINEA!U POINT and RIVER to the CITY of OTTAW A, to be called the GATINEAU AND OTTAWA STEAM FERRY COMPANY. Ottawa, Oct. 17, 1867, 565 .2m (MeEW AN*S CURING,) __ JUSf RECEIYED â€" ~ â€" * COFFEE. ~COFFEE. Aâ€&“AE’ Co.l:l. Little 8t. November 14, 1867, $8% Ottawa, August J7. Change of ‘Time. THE STEAMER Finnan Haddies ! October 31, 1867. MoOCHA COFFEE, JAVA COFFEE, JAMALCA COFFPEE, CEYLONâ€" (Sative) . COFPFEE, CEYLON (Plantation) COFFEE, LAGUAYRA COPFEE, Fresh every morning, whole or ground. JAB8. BUCHANAXN, Bussex & Weliingtonâ€"ste. Ottawa, Oct. 14, 1867 FRESH ARRIV A UbUbG) Sare *A Aro ons 500 Chests very choice and superior YOUN# HYSON. 700 Chests Good Strong TW ANK AY 100 Chests old fashioned BREAKFAS1 NE SUITE OF ROOMS AT DViG~ Bakins‘ Patent Silver Cylinder 100 cases Otard Brandy. 50 "~‘ MartelPs * 150 * Mennessey, ~ 15 " â€" United Vinguets nan‘s Private Hotel, Sparksâ€"st. tawa, August 37. «W ANTED. * PRESERVED MEATS. DINNEK SHERRY TEAS W ANTETD. ROBINSUN & CO, COFPFEE | R. J. WICKSTEED, NOTITOCHL THE TEA POT, AT TWE JAB. “’A'l‘fl. L OTTAW A