the Govâ€" ize the tured ject to impose on the import taken as m of beer, sent three 4, while it t to the resolution ng rcale of tobasco * which ceats rcsâ€" Cigars y of $1 it had been be made fraad was now which The sizth of value, of Great manufacâ€" could not He might anticipe~ ‘and what ity to carry . ver, record ., hm to the Fitth then put icle if" fuy~ shall be mangâ€" different. tions toâ€" force toâ€" and hon. of dividâ€" 100 hn 4 dio wce of the respect to the House th force Governâ€" t:c fullest : for conâ€" r manufac. ng in boud , ion, he exâ€" ut merely ture. The business of iscussion of ve members he Governâ€" . that thy preceding yable (inâ€" «) on all en out of after the » all mait said day ; ayable on ay wholly e has bee m s of three x payable ing ou the y of excise for the reâ€" rovinces. of cotia, and 0 cents per ith respect stated that he wisdou» t Customs , reasons as ance. The + and a half is thought protection, :, that no usiness of nmanufactuâ€" he has obâ€" ion, was to ssary, a6 & mcrease, to red for the it in force, iity of disâ€" 00. 3 00 00. 4 00 ise equal ey would ritain and *, and to gainst the ; the Proâ€" iamentary t in New uced from e will not t done in when the i favor of i that the was to be that reciâ€" tifying, or and fifty \ml, , and the cost New ANGLIN, to discuss t the Govâ€" a duty of ‘tured in ndred dolâ€" d that the t such 1iâ€" the House reat many e of New desired to d from the rooke. He d in favor ras of imâ€" | show. wapa pers, to which said that ty memâ€" need the flour, on the beneâ€" ) on the precisely customs enacting b, introâ€" $ cta e * y be W i fl"‘d sdvantis pensate. Already “m PO( n the information of pst unknown ...i. hour, ‘ hald this cor & wud referr “fll time wo! Hon. Mrâ€" TIL | â€" discussion, t0 *( the .c flr\evml ¢|. t of the but that d ‘-&ion for imposition otf necessaty flour or 8. had not â€"b« 'â€"Nl\ .-nd‘ol' aboers.) ..JU.\'H p of s> gaption w \â€" â€" gee of the p _ whether % ‘hpa, to count. There y fr sugine uâ€â€˜ trom that Nova Scof ebisin a propo: itin Ontario : torm the boo. 7 agar revenue yeass 1866 and > Â¥x. JOXEs propased suga 8 meree of Nova _ upon the exch: â€ï¬‚u of we tenm y« 6 ‘:-nu . additional bur â€" ealled upon to be exacted frc « â€" tusift. . The pe be an additio to rid herself the associatio their reluctan D. TUPPE lnterests of hi zfl ;rild, P istex .:fll the wmangements sot be com pi« « : In t Scotia 3 krownâ€"and [d w cha red u« Iu * hon. ; o 6 I ‘ LP‘ & 4 im po that they has |. He had no . whe so vebe w :&h( ® 5/ % a1 & es & nited with ? wen or lum b . £= | E: -'â€â€˜ upou them to an extent that n« DR EP _ s lzls of Union codld ever com "" "'My they bad found a tax ptop(;-- every man who took a newspaper for “#-d'::'m his family ; a stamp tax, an :-"'“‘"" to the Maritime Provines to this hour, and one which had cost Engâ€" .‘ haif this continent. (Hear; hear.) Mr. wh‘l refetred to other items, and hop d tall time would be givenm for discussion. ’“ Mr. TILLEY was most anxious for Facussion, to affor} him an opportunity of M the erroncous impression which 1 to prevail with his friends opposite, as t of the. tariff on the Maritime Proâ€" but that discassion should take place meation for concurrence, He considered 1 were necessary to increase the revenue, wach increase should be effected rather by an w upon luxuries than upon urm:.-n ..“m-ptioul-y the poor, such as ‘-.“ The working of Contederation had sotâ€"be said it more in sortow than in â€"gagarâ€"been hitherto such as to strengthen -.’dloflhe friends of Union. (Opposition -‘_’}\)NES (lldifu)ukcd if the large inâ€" gease of s> many necessary acticles ot conâ€" * was calculate d to increase the affecâ€" tes of the people. of Nova Scotia: for Union, x whether they were likely to approve the of Canadian Statesmen, who impos d &‘p‘m the sister Provinces to provide pr their own necessities. . The effect of the 'fldlevfllfll«‘, introdugced two years ago, jnd been to conc« ntrate the profits of the enâ€" tire soga" trade of the country into the cofters of the two sugar refineries of Montreal, with e consequent loss of a largs amount of meeauc. This was a consideration which had “-.-ply impressed upon the Govâ€" Z_ _3 u+4 ha fannd tham nranosine to , J. RCBE begged that his friends from, r Provinces would, before leaving for homes, look to the other side of th: acâ€" | ,, a There could be no doubt of the neces~| , dy for sugimenting the revenue, but of this | . f .g tronm. the auditor‘s figures to show | 5 that Scotia and New Brunaswick would | , g. mï¬ofll&l’ greater dibsursem«nt | , Ontario and Quebec. He could too in | , trm the boo. member for Halifax that the | ; «sgar revenue had increased largely in the | , R plfl‘nd 1867. _ * Â¥r. JONES reiterat. d his objections to the f j sugar dutics, adding that the comâ€" | ; ‘ of Nova Scotia was mainly dependent | , No the exchange for Southern staples of the 4 of their fisberies. The revenue of *3 ten years had been abundant to meet fd wants without the imposition of any | . ‘ burthep, and now they were to be | . upon to pay $600,000 mo.e than would from them under their own old ' The ing of these resolutions would f J inducement for Nova Scotia [ ‘herself of any constitutional means of | . _ the wisociation which had been forced upon â€" Abeir reluctance by the Act of Union. __ Dr. TUPPER could never believe that the of his Province would ever be served t wild, and reckless statements as they ,’» listened to. He was glad to hear from [ x# the Minister for Customs, that final .. aate uuwmmd-:?- should _ set be completed until the House should meet * In the year 1866, when then had in Scotia the largest surplus they had ever 4 d the hon. member (Mr. Joues) t charged his (Dr. T.‘s) administration â€"â€" wWhike reduction of the country to bankruptcy â€" h us bad been utterly insigniticant. RMeadaty o6 twonty.â€"fAve cents per barrel /A gentlemen opposite treat as such l oppression toâ€"dary, had been actualâ€" ; OR by their own legislature twelve E4 + ® After reviewing the mutual effect 5 ty Treaty, he hoped that the g o would give the same attention _ Ao the ion of protective coal duti.s d promised to the sugat question. a ... Cl no doubt ‘but that the gentlemen a #o vehemently opposed the Union had, 1 _ s in up this tumnff that evening, felt diagrined and disappointed in finding that d concessions bad been made to their C .3 and that the cry, that they bad . _! mie h such eff@ct, that each peor tishes~ _ menorlumberman of their Province would le tw pay, as the fruits of Confed: â€" % :euu per gallon for his molasses, _ WB &t last proved toâ€"be utterly without _ Tont He showed that there was a maâ€" B 1 tion in the existing Nova Scotia : as respects many articles of general conâ€" . @ and that lhipbuildl: materia‘, ~ upen which a heavy local tax had pressed beâ€" fere, was now to be admitted free. ave m yet he found them proposing to the incquitable system . through Efl Pominion. This late hour, when derepresentatives of the Maritime Provinces, '-p-lkd to leave on the following day, wéteen chosen by the Government to bring dpwe such objectionable propositions in the e a Mn uie Sn t spfrcacaabnue te charge of another $2 upon cach barrcl ‘ brought back from the Brazils, they would not submit. Und that they would escape the discussion, = had been vainly challenged earlier in A~ mmsion. Without some renewal of the INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. Mon. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD asked ® of the House to read this Bill a weond time, so as to afford the Maritime reâ€" ves, who were compelled to leave on , an opportunity of expressing themâ€" upon so im t a measure, but the Hon. Mr. lOL"l!ON having objo'ctcl, the House adjourned at ten minutes past one L The following cases wers disposed of at the pitsent sitting of the County Court of the County of Carleton :â€" Bate et al vs. Guerard, Assumpsil. Sent down trom the Court of Common Pleas by Judge‘s order. J. B. Lewis for PIf., A. I. Dunâ€" ming for Dft. Verdict for PIff. tor $474.05. _ Bank of Montreal vs. flucston, e¢t al, Asâ€" .-m. J. B. Lewis for PI#., Ed. P. Remon Tor Verdict for Plfis. for $275.25. , Quebec Bank vs. Champagne et al, Assumpâ€" sit. J. F. Nellis for PIW., Geo. Taillon for Dfts. Â¥erdict for Plffs. for $102.60. d is McGibbon vs. Lyster, Assumpsit. W. H Walker for PIW., J. P. Gildersliceve® for Dit Verdict for PMF. for $158.50. _ heige® Â¥enner vs. Anderson, et al, Assompsit. H. Lapierre for PIW., J. F. Boulton for Dft. Verâ€" «ict by consent for PMf. for $111.65. m;vl-;o.vï¬lth, t al, Assumpsit. Ed. P. Remon for Piffs., J. B. Lewis for Dofte. Verdict tor Piffs. for $106.66. _â€" _ _ _ _ _ Eadie vs. Williams, Assumpsit. Ed. P. Reâ€" Wion for PW , W. A. Koss for Dft. Verdict by consent for PIf. for $204.27. nsm Venner vs. Jarvis, et al, Assumpsit. H. Laâ€" pierre for PMF., J. Boulton for Dift. This action was brought to recov«r the amount of a proâ€" missory note against the maker and endorser, but the cvidence went to show that the holder had entered into an arrangement with the maker, whereby time was given to him with= out the consent ot the e‘ngnnf. Verdigt in favor of the entlorser and against the maker, Jarvis, for $115.93. Burke vs. Larivierreâ€"Action on covenant in a mortgage. John" Malloch for PIF., D. cousTty CoURT. vé. Guerard, Assumpsit. Sent m to an eytent that no Potric vs. Porterâ€"Action to recover . the amount of three promissory notes made by Dit. W. Mosgrove for PI@, Thos. Dsan for Dit. â€" Verdict for PMF. for $141.65. . O‘Conneor for Dft. Verdict for PIf. for $257.50 Cowan vs. Bratton, admx.â€"Action to re» sover the amount of several promissory notes made by the deceased Bratton. W. Mosgrove for PIW , R. Lees for Dit. _ Verdict tor PIW. for $303 37. s . 3 ts PERIUC Murphy vs. Wilsonâ€"Action brought on warrant of a mare. free trom spavin, sold by Dit. to PIff. Ajex. Ross for PIW., Ed. P. Reâ€" mon for Dft. Verdict for Dft. + Sait vs. Sullivan, et alâ€"Action brought to recover damages for illegal distress, George Taillon for PM , M. O‘Gara for Dft." Verdict for PIW. for $35 damages. This was the last case, and the Court rose This was the yesterday at 4 o PRESENTNENT OÂ¥ THE GRAND JUry. W«, the Grand Jurors of the, County of Carleton of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, beg t» present to his Worship the Jadge of this Court, our unanimous opinion, that the condiâ€" tion of the Gaol is in first rate order and kept scrupulously cleau, We would also advise that a laundry be made in the yard with a boiling apparatus for washing purposes. The Gaolet aiso suggests thata room of, say 15 x 12 feet, sot apart for the industry of girls received into Gaol who cannot sew. . There are some small items which may bw at no great expenso, reâ€" medicd, viz, a sinall piece of brick work, broken throukh by a lunatic, also some of the locks are of the most common order, A sinall outlay might be mads to get locks of a speci« men now in u«> in some parts of the Gaol. There are two of the waterâ€"closcts where the water does not entirely subside from , the basin. ‘There is some small defect evidently in the drainage. We have to express our gratification along with your honor that this County is again olear of crime, and trust it may be very often the case. CABLE â€" NE Ws. ics at Dublin,. ‘Those ceremonies and like demonstrations are taking place througbout Ireland. ) * Loxpos, Dec. 12â€"Noon.â€"Several British soldiers are to be tried by court martial for participating in the Fenian funeral ceremonâ€" L 00F w 1e to n nnafn e Wls 4 THIS MORNING‘S DESPATCHES. Loxpos, Dec. 12.â€"The London Times in un editorial on the prospective abolition . of the tax on cotton by the American Congress, says the financial difficulties of the United States are extreme, and expect that the counâ€" try will be obliged to resort to increased inâ€" ternal taxation and a higher tariff, but believes that the people will disavow any plan which has for its object the pay ment of the bonds of the United States and the interest thereon in paper.â€"The weekly returns of the Bank of Eugland show that the amount of bullion in its vaults has decreased £33,000 since Decemâ€" ber 5th AMERICAN NEWS. Frightful Railroad Accident. Mostrecis®, Dec. 13.â€" Oae of the most fearâ€" ful accidents known in the annals of Verâ€" mont, transpired toâ€"day, at what is kyown as Harlon Bridge, near Northfeld, on the Verâ€" mont Central Railroad. ‘The bridge burned on Sunday last, and about one bund men bave been engaged in . repairing th work for temporary use. Most of â€" ployees were returning to work, in a t To uio ind ons i ce ns Sieclicucts a YESTERDAYV‘s DESPATCHES ployees were vreturning to work, in & t car, which was being backed up to the ks, aud by some forgetfulness the engineey proâ€" ceeded with them at a rapid rate, and not check the speed until too late, and then the car,.with from.70 to 100â€" men, was ed oft the abutment into the river below, a distance ot 60 feet. . Fifteen men were killed imstantly, and three or tour others have since died. Many others were seriously injured. The men killed were among the most usefu! men in Vermont. _ It is believed that when the engiâ€" neer wished to stop the train, the engine was beyoud his control. + omm mt#A > New York Money Market. Kew Your, December 12.â€"At the second Board stocks steady. _ Gold closed at 133. l A furious snow storm has prevailed here since three o‘clock this a.m. ‘The Post‘s Anancial article says the loan market is without any epecial activity. Stock market dull, Governmentsâ€" and all foreign exchange YESTERDAY‘s DEsSsPATCHES. Stiue Tusy Coxs®.â€"New goods to Garland Mutchmor & Co., 20, Sparkeâ€"st. Amongst the lust arrivals are Crossley‘s new patterns in Brussels and tapestry carpetings. Their stock of carpetings and house furnishings is large and very c _ plete. ‘Inspection invited... 582â€"y Youxe & Rapronp are prepared to manufac ture all kinds of gold and silver jewellery goldâ€"and silver medals, andi masonie jowels ; also, to repair watches, clocks, and | jewellery Ehï¬:ngu home manufacture«, and give them a chance. â€"Remember the placeâ€"30 Sparkaâ€"st NEW ADVERILSEMENTS The great artist ‘v WOsE ELEGANT ENTERTALIN® ments have been the theme of wonder and delight wherever he has appeared, and patronized by their Excellencies the Governors of the West Indies, Néva Sootia, New Brunswick, &o., &0., and eulogized by the press as " The 8th Wonder of the World," will make his first appearance at the above fashionable resort, in his entirely criginal musical monologue performance, entitled Pourtraging faithfully;characters met with in the Old Country from infancy to age, With delightful music, Carleton Quarter Sessions» HER MAJESTY‘3 THEATRE. “AVIIO l-grlul some of the above RIFLES in 1866, under free entry, 1 offer the balance of stock at $17 each, which is $4 less than manutacturers prices; wholesale price at factory is $25 American money. THOMAS ISAAC, . &~ 50 instantancous changes of dress. “-.-flm“ -?rl..olm--h' Mw“'“'““-wll..'m Carringes in attendange at 10}. Plan of reserved seats will be open on Monday City Hall, Ottawa, Dec. 11, Sale of Butchers‘ Stalls, &c. Ottawa, December 13. ENGLISH SOCIETY, 6134 E. MILES, « â€" LESSEE. . MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 16rn DECEMBER, 1867, RIFLES ! Wesson‘s Rifles ! WALLACK, Soulâ€"stirring anecdote, And magniGcent wardrobe Auex. Swarp, Foreman i P NP 6lad To AMEND that rt of BY=«LAW, No. 162 of the Cuzonn of the City of Ottawa, which establishes the tariff of charges to bo taken by Licensed Carters within mm ot oulnu. 1 o C o P Omik® k _ Comolls _‘The CNE-gsï¬:;fflï¬_oï¬Ã©laidï¬hwt. in Counâ€" cil assembled, horeby enacts and ordains as folâ€" lows :â€" 1. That the foliowing rates are hereby establishâ€" ed as the pr:rr legal rates and ehuen for the conveyance of passengers within the City of Ottaâ€" wa, between the hours of five o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon and eleven e‘clock in the afterncon ; and at all other hours double rates shall be b&ll. and may be exacted where no agreoment to the conâ€" trary has beea antered into bou:nn t.h:' partics. e n onetat ced E For the conveyance, or carriage, of any numâ€" ber of passengers, not uuodhgm. in a carriage or vehicle d.awn by two borses, when hired b! the hour ; For the first hour ONE DOLLAR, and for each sabsequent hour, FLETY CENTsS. i or a Carriage or Vehicle drawn b{ one horse, for the conveyunce of any nuimber of passengers, not exceeding three, when hired .8 the hour : For the first hour, SEVENTY.FIYE ENTS, and for each subsequent hour FORTY CcENTs3. kess in t UE ala El Rucrnee S No o aoened ui en ce unsl For the conveyance of one passenger from the Steamboat Landing, or Railway Terminas, to any rn of the city west of Bank strees, and vice versa, LETY CBN*S. To any part of the oit§out of Bunk street, and vice versa, TWENT â€"FIVE CENTS; and for each additional .passenger, TW ELVEâ€"ANDâ€" Aâ€"HALF CEN 18. For the conveyance of one passenger from any of the Carters® Stands to any part of the City, or from one part of the City to another, (except as above provided) and returning, after a detentivn nct excéeding fifteen minutes, TWENTYâ€"F1VE nct excéeding fifteen minutes, TW BNJAIâ€"LAV® CENTS ; if detained over fifteen minutes, and unâ€" der mni»-uum. T HLRTYâ€"S6V ENâ€"ANDâ€" Aâ€" HALE CENTS; Each additional passenger, 12j cents. 2. That the follow‘:x scale of charges is hereby aobekiHchad taxtha b unloading, and caitâ€" _ 2. That the following scale of charge established for the 13&-.: unloading, :ro('oodn.'uu. merchan uther loading by licensed cit wa : '{dOtu ‘rom the east side of the pait of UpEr Town east of Bank street, and vice versa, per load, LWENTY CENTS, and fron the west side and vice versa, FIFTEEN CENTS. From the east side of the Canal Basin to any part olUEr ‘Town west of Bank street, and vice versa, TW ENTYâ€"FIVE CENT3 ; and from the west side, and vice versa, TWENTY CENTS. _ From any part of Upper ‘Town, 'cotdot Pooley‘s Podt? tants." ;:f‘r'&; any part ol.?mu 'l'?lwn rpart of to wer Town, wie Iwixiyâ€"Fi?s CBNTS. From the west side of the Canal Basin Idas c c d i 22 d sc dhvai stt dungimenttion 5.!10( Lower Town, and vice versa, TWENTY ENTS; and from the east side, FIFXEEN CENTE. 3. Thatthe fifth clause of said Byâ€"law, No. 162, be amended by adding thereto the words, " or of wood haif a cord, and the eleventh clause, by ex« 'mulu-'--.-:; BR ENP i’ ,h_ E pang therefrom the woras *‘ requiring him to do so," :3 inserting in liou lh-no?t}o wor.da. « goods or loading when required so to do." 4. That section three and four of said Byâ€"law, go. l“inluh‘ to the rates to be e:llrug:: by arters licensed to om‘ passengors an ing, be, and the same are by rmdod. and this DJ .. shall ha insornorated w read and conâ€" Byâ€"law shall be lw%nb‘ with, read and conâ€" strued as part of such Byâ€"law No. 162. Given under the Corporate Seal of the City of Otâ€" tawa, this twontyâ€"fifth day of November, A. D., 1867 Miss Muhlback‘s Historical Novels, Tobacco Company, ;l:lom:-;s.h'm pnplâ€"ni to offer to ‘he public an article in sMmokKING TOBACCO ! 1s C : having estabiished at 'l‘ wï¬â€™:r. émnl Ageney lo: .lo D:: fonnnircctmam imported lnte mm“m“i“-‘-mhlf.:r- LeksXMckad the country, and pledge their long established character that the article now offered is the pure leaf from the Virgin Hill Tops of Virgink. ‘The different brands and priced are as vis The " Prince of Wales," in | & 21b bls$1.00 per \b. « « Dominion Favorite" 1 & $ " " 0.14 " « = Navy," 1&2% «® @004 " ‘The prices are wEt Cas# in Montreal, and orders (aesompanied by remittance) for 5 Ibs and upâ€" wards will receive prompt attention. ‘The tobrmsse will be forwarded to any address, by express or otherwise, as parties may direct. Please sddress : Â¥. W. HEXSHAW, | * _ Gen. Agent Dominion of Canads, 1 10 St. Saoramentâ€"st., BOOK SsEASO N. For the Year 1868, WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS, VIL.: KFor the First Division In Ottawa, on the last Friday of every month. J. DURIE & SON [AVI JUST RECLiVEDâ€" (Dore‘s) Cassells‘ Family Bible, Dore‘s) Dante‘s Inferno, Dore‘s) Tennyson‘s Elaine, Dure‘s) Atula, , (Dore‘s) Baron Munchausen, (Dore‘s) Wandering Jow, Kor the Second Divizion In the Village of Richmond, on the 13th of Jaauâ€" ary, 16th of March, 11th of May, 13th of July, 818 of September, and 16th of November. For the Third Division In Carp Village, Huntley, on the 15th of January, 18th of March, 13th of May, 15th of July, 20rd of September, and 18th of November. Byâ€"Law No. 285 1, County of Carleton, Kor the Fourth Division Tn Fitsroy, on the 16th of January, 19th of Marek, 1ith of May, 16th of July, 24th of September, and 13th of November. : For the Fifth Drowson In North Gower Village, ou the 14th of January 17th of March, 12th of May, 14th of July, $%0d e mbn.udlnlollw-h-. For the Sizth Divizion In Osgoode, on the 25th of January, Tth of March, a%rd of May, 25th of July, 5th of September, and In Osgoode, on the 25th of JaRURIY, 17" 7 MT0""" 23rd of May, 25th of July, 5th of September, and Tth of November. â€" â€" 4 For the Seventh Diswion In Nepean, at Bell‘s Corners, on the &hJJm m.uummam.mam.u- olsqh-ur.nlnlldlmbu. The County Court and General Quarter Sessions On the 2nd Tuesday in March, the 2nd Tussday in Jmihhd‘huhth.ud’u \Mtyhno.-!r_. ict Montreal, Dec. 4, 1867. T'AU--- CE NN L EN Wt ccr ces Art: German %“ W ork, Flowers, Fruits, and Stutuettes in Wax, Oriental Painting, and othuhuuuh of Art. Charges moderate. Ottawa, Deo. 13, 1867. s1xt (Jigned,) R P. LETT, City Clork. Ottawa, 9th December, 1867; The Division Courts east side of the Canal Basin to any DANVILLE, VIRGLINIA. Wax and Leather Work. Rrs. J. CLIFFORD, St, Georgeâ€"srea, Ottooa, ACHES the following branches . Upper ‘Town, west of Pooley‘s a?::« Town, and vice versa, ROANOKE rur ATTAWA TIMES DrG@ EMBER 183, l867. er Town east of Pooley‘s wer Town, and vice versa, Stamps for saie. * aufu x s0N, Opposite the Rusre 11 Hou se. CHR. ARMSTRONG, Judge County Court, &e. FOR THS ROBERT LYON, Mayor. [L.8.] Hag®ty ECRTICE O ~Carters within: the to an follows 103â€"3 Gold W atches YOUNG & RADFORDS CoLUMN. RADFORD‘S 30 Sparksâ€"street. Silver Watches, GOLD & SILVER GOLD CHAINS, From $18 to g1 75 Each, Electroâ€"Plated Ware of Papier Mache Goods, YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Roger‘s Best Cutlery, YOUNCG YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. YoUNG & RADFORD‘S. LEATHER GOODS, YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. RADFORD‘S TABLE WARBK, YOUNG & RADFORUV‘S. YOUNG & BADFORD‘. From $8 to $60, Oltawa, Dec. 11, 1867. From $8 to $75, Manufacturing Jewellers, JEWELLERY, FOR FINE YOUNG FOR FINE FOR FINE FOR FINE FOR CHOICE 30 SPARKSâ€"8STREET AND ao To FOR THE BEST FOR FLNE FOR CHOICE AND | G 612y Ariction â€" Sales, Ottawa, BY i. ROW E. â€" Friday and Saturday, GIIA’I‘ Closing Sale oflh?ou S ver= plated Ware, Ivoryâ€"Hamdled Table Outlery, &o. _ Awes Rowr, Ametioncer, has received inâ€" structions from Mesers. GRIFFITHS & C., to elear out the balance of Stock now remaining om hand [previous to their departuze for h.ln-f] on The 13th and 14th Decembar. Bale at 2 p m and 7 p m each day. Amongst "the Elestroâ€"Plate wil be found Epergnes, Chandelabras, Venison, Saimon, Steak, Entree and Vegetable Dishes, Dishâ€"Covers in many warieties, Soup, Bauce and Veget@ble Tureens, K otâ€" tes, with Lamps and Stands, lfotuu without Iaanpe, Tea Urns, Tea and Coffee Services of no less than thirty different designs, Liquor Stands for ome or three Decanters, Cruct Stands, with three, four, fwre six and seven bottles of rur;uuin‘ olo&nn, being quite new designs, Pickle Frames, with claberateâ€" ly vrnéfht mountings, Jars of richly Ost Crnt-l. Ruby Claret Juge, in Cut Glass and Elgetroâ€"Plate, Sugar Vases, Flower Stands, Coffee "I‘lil, Salyore, Butter Coolers, Marmalade Stands, Money Jane, l‘(nifo Reste, Fish Carvors, in cases, Cake Basketes, 6. And in the great variety of CUTLERY there are Mahog iny cases containing Fortyâ€"four pieses of Desseit Cutlery, with Electroâ€"Plated Blades awd Forks, having handles of Pearl, Ivory, Agate ang Electroâ€"Plate; Table Cutlery, with Afriean and other Ivory, liorn, Bone, Shell, and Electroâ€"Pinte Handles; Dessert Knives to match the ‘Pable Knives; Sets of 50 pieces, Sets of 24 pieces, and Sets of 12 pieces without cases ; the same in easos ; Beof Slicers, Boof and Game Carvers. . Balt, Mustard, Egg and Sflfll’ B|l’>oun|, in many styles, Soup, Sauce and Toddy Ladles to mateh, _ Bread, Cake and Frait Knives, with .plain and ormamental handles. In short, onr{ “.“:flï¬.. of Riectro.plated articles and Outlery, will be found in this immense stock. < _ _ M hy ~ “-A-I-u‘- a . ';n'r-{'o_t;â€"«;f _other articles suitable fer Christmas and New Year‘s presonte, . o Pn _ This will be a rare opportunity to secure bar gains, as none of the stock will be nPsehd. 1 vawi ustianaue Ottawa, December 10 8t Patrick‘s Orphan Asylum: GRANDCONCERT Saturday Ev‘g., 14th Dec., 1867 A D D RESS ES Will be delivered by The Hon. JOSEPH HOWE, M. P., The Hon. T. W. ANGLIN, M. P«, JOHN O*CONNOR, Esq., M. P. Several LADY and GENTLEMEN AMATEURS have kindly consented to assist. 4 By permission of : COL. LORD ALEXANDER RUSSKLL and OFFICERS of the Regiment, the Band of the P. 0. 0. Rifle Brigade HMHER MAJESTV‘S THEATRE, Will perform Several Choice Selections. Chair taken at 8 o‘clock p. m. ‘Ticketsâ€"Dress Circle, 50 cents, Gallery, 25 conts. Ottawa, Deo. 10, 1867. . 611td Table and Dessert Forks, Table, Dessert, Wea, Second Annual Ball OTAWA No. I, FIRE COMPANY, In aid of this Institation will be held at Friday, Jany. 3rd, 1868. Ottawa, December 10, 1867. . _ * OWE Outâ€"Fitting Store ! WOI!I.D inform the Citizens of Otta« wa and vicinity that he has opened out, (Gentlemen‘s Outfitting Goods ’-W made to order, Neat as the Neatest, and Cheap as the Cheapeost. . . . . , Ottawa & Gloucester Road Compy this day made afurther ll hereby given that the 1"iree?®r® 0J T0H Ottawa and Gloucester Road ‘Company have CALL OF TBN PBR CBM#%. C L O T LINX G On the Capital Stook of the said Company, which Call they require the holders of such stock to pry to the undersigned at the Law Office of MESSRA. MATHESON & LEES, in the City of Ottawa, on Saturday, the Blov_ent:h day of Janâ€" JUST RECEIVED N o. 9, Ridea.u-street,fl With a Complete Stock of | nm' An D., 1868- Dated this Ninth day of December, 1867 Black Silk Mantle Velvets. Real Cluny and #ailtese White Gros do Buez Silk. Jet Fringes and Bugle Oitawsa Dec. 9. French Repps and Merinos. Crystal Drop Trimmings and Mantle Buttons and Ornaâ€" Ladies‘ Belts and Belt Rib. Jet and Fancy Dress Buttons. Magee& Russell Ottawa, Dec. 10, 1867. 380y L.0O0OE.:OU‘C TOltd Ex 8. 8. Moravian, H. GRAHAM A. ROWE, Auctionces. ~â€" SliM ONTARIO NOTICE By order, f C ©MRET Hosiery, Readyâ€"made Clothing, &o., ==AND== OoP that the Directors of the Velvet Seoy. & Preas. Auction _ Sales, Ottawa, BF H. MeLEAN. O" sATURDAY, 211t DECEMBER, ANNUAJ, GREAT SALE OF SLEIGH ROBES.â€"The Subscriber has been favored by one of the large Fur manufacturers to hold their Aunual Sale of SLEIGH ROBES, &c., at his store, 18 North Spatks street, consisting of : Black and Grizzley Bear Bkins, Arctic and Prairie W olf Skins, Bear, with Red Fox Trimmings, Abyssinian Leoâ€" rnrd Skin, Silvery Fox and Raccoon, Buffalo, ined and triimmed. All the Robes are made up of best materials, and handsomely trimmed, some witli: -tugod I:iull. AlBt:il will‘ be the only opporâ€" tunity o ng good Robes, at low prices, parâ€" tios neodi:: bnci will do well to enle‘:lllte nh‘:‘sd and attend. Sale at TEN o‘clock, 607td ] H. MoLEAN, Auctioncer. Sparksâ€"stre Very Valuable Real Estate. o’ the North side of Metcalfeâ€"street, (Letter 0,) next to Captain Bowie‘s, with all the improvements thereon. Titeâ€"Freehold, and indisputable. Terms made known at time of sale. » H. McLEAN, â€" Ottawa, LONDUN MUSIC STORS ! Under the Parliament Hairdressing Saloon. which WOVI.D inform his patrons and the public generally that he has just received a very large and fine assortment of (Lessee jof Her Majesty‘s Theatre, Of every make and style, from the rrincipll manuâ€" factories in the United States, which will be dis posed of at manufacturers‘ prices. _ war F. MILES has just receivod a large and varied ulot;unnt of PFIA.NO SsSTOOLS of all sizes and patterns or which | wa and vi and the Pri an be seet Several vIOL ©0 TICTIOR GUITARS, &o. Manufactu orders for Ottawa, D SICN of the BIC FIDDLE, â€"ANDâ€" WINE & SPIRIT MERCHAMT, No. «y & â€" _ $* VOFY BDOssssssesnsmmeneenrennes 6 50 15 00 MHERRNE sssscerceccccucsmmnnsstreressersverses 1 30 4 00 |\ Pints $1.00 more per 2 dozen. My's. Marteli‘s, and Otard du Pay‘s Branâ€" dies, in wood and bottle. Pure Jamaica Spirits in wood and bottle. Beotch and Irish Whiskeys in cases. DeKuyper‘s Gin in wood, red and green cases. Booth‘s, Berpard‘s, and Thompson‘s Old Tom l.o:do- Gins in cases. itt sF Cb very superior assortment of Champagnes, Moselles, flwfl.flmnï¬, Fanturnes, &¢., |.f quarts and pl:r‘-. Mar ino, Caracao, Vermouth, and Royal Ita han Bitters, &o. Gzl::t' Porter, Bass‘ and Allsopp‘s Ale and BHib! ‘ Porter, quarts and pints. by mail with cash or eug reference solici ed and ptly attended to. No charge for de livery in the city. A discount to persons buying in quantity or :l{ the ed,!nl package. Puority guare in all cases. Inspection invited. ETLA OCRLOEE Infummation an anmilem. C morolÂ¥ishs and aw L Price Lists, and every information, on applici tion, j:ut to any u?:.n n ho‘ 1 K. ARNOLDL | Wine and Spirit Merchant, Metcalfeâ€"st., November 9, 1867 | _ METCALFEâ€"STREET, Tekgn;aï¬k Company‘s Building, Ottawa Skates | Skates | GO DOWN TO BIRKTT3 ONFIDENTLY recommends and gua« o r the following WINES, viz.:â€" | \ Per Gall, Per Dor 1 Pott (gopd sound wine)...........$2 00 $6 00 3 OT‘ w us 3 00 | 8 75 Ottawa, Dos. 4 6. MILES, A.Cl‘l'lc". Kigin=stree?, OPPORM!®C the Post Office. â€" REFEREXCES : H A Sims, Eeq, Architect, Wl;hll; Thos i-lP‘“du?q' Architect, Md:“‘c: Dr J A Onï¬. wa; Thos b,“ o » i Peoter 0 & P R W. ts December 10. wWw, €, CLARK, PRO'IIIOI OF MUSIC and Teacher of Piano, Voice and lhr-oa{. Also, Mrs. Clark, Teacher of Drawing ard Painting., Music and Residence, 69 Sparksâ€"street, one door of Toronto House. rs may be left at residence or at Orme & ‘s Music Store. 452y Loll'l'. on the 4th :-h, from Mr. .l.l;. acpherson‘s, Well street, opposite Dr. Van Courtlandt‘s, & -MLACK A';rl,)‘ TAN LAP DOG,tan marks over both eyes, paws and breast, and cropped ears. . Whoever will bring it to this office, or to Mr. Macpherson‘s dwelling to this office, Of W NT NC house, will receive a reward. Ottawa, December 11. TKLotâ€"NNo. 1. Have You Got a Pair? Where you can get them from 25 Cents to B5 per | FLUTES, AUCTION SALE Sign of the Auvil, Ridean â€"Street, PIANOS, k RCHITECT, Eiginestreet, b, A NUMBER OF WILLILAMS‘ | A ORGANS ANDâ€"MELODEONS AND WHERE TO GET THEM. INS, "ucln'rlln& _ AccORDEONs, ; TAMBOURINES, he undersigned is Sole Agent for Ottaâ€" cinity. _ Testimonials from Clergymen ncipal Professors of Music in Canada at this establishment. ases of Excellent ec. 5, 1867. Buperior o‘d. Very fine old Direct from Germany. . and Pianos taken in part payment for d with this establishment is a Piano rer, who will attend puncstually to all FUNING left at the London Music Store. Qithvesvivee Pianoâ€"Forte Tuition ! ry, light table......... %-}ogï¬â€˜o:r:o ery ¢ 100. e e ceu uesn 053« *\ * MAADAARAAAE . "~ARNOLDI, DRUMS, B. BILLINGS, Jz., i Spirit Merchant, MOlCR! _1_\£'npl (o.‘s Buslding, OP E. MILES, Elgin Street, Opposite the Russell House 551397 LOST. &e., &eo Auctioncer $2 00 . 8 00 . 8 50 . 4 50 . 5 T5 611td 4 50 b 50 on applicaâ€" opposite 8 15 10 00 12 50 15 50 b85y 8 T5 10 00 12 50 15 00 SHEFFIELD HOUSEK ! 1Â¥ The largest stock in (-)tta:\"l. purchasing elsewhere. rl\llz USUAL HOLIDAY DISCOUNT allewed on ®77 ©TM®T TA The WHEELER & WILSON carried the Palm and GOLD MEDAL this PLICLTY and LITTLE MACHINERY, Easy Running, SE“" klegance of ! and Range of Work, Easy Management and Facility for C n“ from one k NP Te e MBR C V _7 elocer id a lt t w 'l\l-ll UNDERSIGN begs to inform his Customers and the public in gpneral, he has a Large and wpll selected Stock of the undermentioned articles of the Best Quality, â€" he is determined to SELL AT THE LOW EST PRICES FOR CASH, vis. : & TE AS=«Fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Twankay, Souchong, Congou and Japan. COFFEE+~Fresh Roasted and Ground on the Premises. L1QUOR$S=â€"Brandy, (rm and dark)Barnard‘s Old Tom, Holland Gin, in bottles and en dr Morton‘s Flmili Proot and Old Rye, Jamaica Spirits, Champagne, in Baskets and Cases. Also, lot of OLD PORT and SHERRY of the Choicest Brands. . _ ALES and PORTER=â€"Gainess‘ Dublin Porter, in quarts and pints; Hibberts‘ London Molson‘s and other Canadian Ales always on land. FISIH=»â€"Just arrivedâ€"Salt Water Salmon, No. 1 Labrador Herrings, Potted Saimon, Lobste Sardines in tins, ® BPICES of Every Description ground on the premises. SAUCES, PICKLES, &c. n Sb ._MLd Slmas : P .__> GROCERIES ! WINES, LIQUORS! nisl Oitawa, December 7, 1867. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO,, Have just received the following, bought far below tl original cost, which they are offering at their usual Small Advaiice on Cost : 56 picces STRIPED WINCEYS, usual price 1s, 1 92 pieces FINE PRINTS, usual price 104, for Tid for T44 per yard. per yard. l. * 20 pieces STRIPED WINCEYS, usual price 18 94, 5v pieces Heary GREY COTTONS, usual price for 1s 34 per yard. â€"and fld,hp(p!‘yud. 5 32 pieces PLAIN WINCKYS, usual pricé 1s 6d, | 50 pieces Very Heary GKEY COTTONS, YARD for 1s por yard. W LDE, usual price 94, for Tid per yard. 80 pieces Wide Width, Nice Patierns, Fast Colorâ€" | 40 piec®s® BCARLET FLANNELS, usual ,-h-(h Pn 4 C ALL W1A Har Kd nar wA. 64, for 2s per yard. o 50 pieces Wide Width, Nice Patierns, Fast iSotoss 1 o poque e EiE Te e opani l enc o ed PRINTS, usual price 7id, for 6d per ya. 64, for 2s per yard. Together with an IMMENSE VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS too numerous to particularize = | 1a»#"Wholesale and Retail. The WHEELER & WILSON carried the Palm and GOLD MEDAL this year at PARLS for SIM.â€" C1TY and LITTLE MACHINERY, Easy Running, Srd. klegance of Model and Finish, Quality lhng of Work, Easy Management and Facility for C nshg‘hâ€" one kind of work to anether, &c. The BUTTONâ€"HOLE ATTACHMENT for these SE W IN CHIRP. l:o crowning success, is 479y CUNNINGHAM AND LINDSAY Canadian Grey Cloth at 88. 3d. per yard. Canadian Tweeds at 48. per yard. f Canadian Cotton Yarn at Blankets, CHEAP SALE cUNNINanAM & LINDSAY Gold Watches, Clocks, Gold Jewellery. Electroâ€"Plated Ware. COFFEE. COFFEE. Bargains in Dry Goods. OTTAW A, Nov. 18, 1867. Millinery, Mantles, Dresses, Cloths, mocha g. corrEE, JAVA COFFEE, JAMAICA COFFEE, CEYLON â€" (Native) _ COFFEE, CEYLON (Plantation) COFFEE, LAGUAYRA COFFEE, Fresh every morning, whole or ground. JAS. BUCRANAN, ‘ _ Sussex & Wellingtonâ€"sts. Sn lkck 4 4 % may 562â€" Ottawa, Oct. 14, 1867 Ottawa, December 6, 1867 Christmas Presents Dry Goods atABeduced \ â€" The Bishop‘s Building, OTTAW A, Nov. 16, 1867. }f â€" Previous to opening our Importers, 20 Sparksâ€"st., FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. . GRANT & HENDERSON‘S Inspection Invited. INVITII PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THEIR Flannels, and Mantle Cloths. T weeds, yiiox.xDAY P R ES E: 10 the Ladies, DISCOUNT allowed on all other Styles for CASH. OFFERING GREAT D ARE NOW SELLING \ _A Handsome Reduction of $8 WHEELER & WILSONX MACHINES UXTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. Remember the House, City Hoop Skirt Factory ! A RAKE OPPORTUNITY soxr tuz MOST YALUABLE OF ons t n t NOC . Lc m NEARLY OPPJSILTE ONTARIO BANK. romiedie unsc cce JiJIT RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF BREAKFA®T Shawls, Nubias, and Wool and other Hose, Hair Nets, Bolt Clasps Ladies‘ Pocket Handkerchiefs, and as usual a Splendid Asâ€" P LEVIDGLN / â€"â€"® 0 aup LATEST STYLES THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. PHE LATEST STYLES oÂ¥ HOOP SKIRTS ARE THE SKATING SKIRT (Icllbl'g' THE WALKING AND HEKCEPTION TRAIL, â€" _ PLASTIQUE, DEMIL AND q@UAKER TR AIL» ; mm«nlmmuq-mumm-mm Notice, Wholesale and Retail. Ottawa, Nov. 14, 1867. 456 DPAVID MILLAR FOR â€"TWO AT THE tment 0° TRENCEH CORSETS, 48, Sparkeâ€"st., New Store on Rideau Street, we will hold a GaARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO0. Gloves, Mosiery, &¢., IN bacantstusraarcs Btvey Appmatniyed G. A. WALTON, Aot»t, 37 Sparkeâ€"st., Ottawa. _â€"_ _ D. WHELAN, 44, Rideauâ€"st., Opposite Allan‘s Crockery Store INDUCEMENTS IN JUST RECELIVED. 850 aAcREs OF LAND, situsated ® 'uhinwou&u-l.d\hd'. Apply o JOHN W .MoGUIRE, Lot 26, 2nd Oencesâ€" ston, Otawa Froint, Gloacester. seeâ€" Om Silver Watches. October 31, 1867 Timepieces, Silver Jewellery. Fancy Goods.. OX FULL CaBE® Sussexâ€"st., near the_O:M"‘- n at *s. 6d. a Bundle. Canadian Bags at 1s. 9d. (MeEW ANK*8 CcURING,)| Land 40r Central Ottawa, WEEKS ONLY! JAS. BUCHANAN, 484v 49wd Susser & W elling & W ell ET1A Lobsters and , tha‘t which $10y ht