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o wine must moâ€" ln land) details was to L8, and to be duties ; the certain reading rhm- Figher, the reâ€" which her hear f the extenâ€" e third of asked could m & id to his rial pause of ot whom opposâ€" ongraâ€" ween Ime private i at mat of counts, . HOLâ€" to 118, M ngint /<~plging nument is and ich exâ€" smtion tor port d ecite d could cen the I CARâ€" i lnforâ€" oppor~ hast afâ€" brasa rage But »air he ho first to fear. he those Select Houâ€"e would use into : Inland wulred, ittes of is chair, l wilin & â€"=yimâ€" the deâ€" trong. : alto cedent vinces â€"~, the od. deâ€" bility 1867. it three 8E for adopt« the folâ€" lons reâ€" the 8th ction of trial of ns were ~or en to Comâ€" tions as > every e prjâ€" «!f into tions as det ces rament vening *tionâ€" poterâ€" «tion, from ty that in their sities alsl, ast boing sc« happy given LIN, chair enact. i that Bill fcâ€" woly t Hfouw. Mr. HOLTONX, mMM®""" b“’ nfftuuities had become «pparent gefins * Bill for the extension of the leâ€" system ‘to the Lawor Province® d not propes* to as« the consent of es towich & 0h asure duriag the reâ€" few days of the session . 7 zs « Au Act respecting Baoks," «6 the system of Government dealing y ng InstitatioA+ in the ol4 Proviece throughoat the Dominion, was C the motion af Hon. J RusE read a and the second reading fixed for the motion for the third rea!ing of a long «ciscussion took place respect.. Hcense fee to be imposed on brewers, of which was dets nded against Mr. who proposed an amendwent for k by the Hon. Mr. MACDOUâ€" believed that the sense of the was in favor of imposts being placed articles of luxury, so far as they could to yicld .a revends, and considered t any check to be given to indiscriminate wing would be accepted asâ€"a boon to the smunity. The: debate. was prolonged by ware. E. JONE® Mce:cONXKEY, THOMPâ€" i0), BQDW ELL, McKENZIE, and EEUW-‘- wng batter of whom declared â€"as strony an enemy to intemperance ."dk-ulvho had yet spok«n, but that the present was a fevenue, not a and should be dealt with on ot political propticty, and not from 4 cousilerations of victuous preâ€" pmost heavily. â€" (Hoar, NeAr.) a. Mr. CARLING characterized the Bill et obnoxious, and likely to give rise to aprowd dissatisfaction. It ut boen saicd prepared with great cats, but bad in fuct, becn draited by Mc. Branel, who perhaps accomplished as a civil ger, was cutirely uofit for his present T:. know notbing -huz:‘u ot maltâ€" or breww‘s business, and bad merely the English Act, ignorant of its total ity to Canadian circumstances. ‘ BEIERR also opposed the Bili, by of whos« action hs state® that busiâ€" bo materially injured in this city. GIBBS agreed with a previous speaker Abe question should not b: dealt wich temperance point of view, and the of the whols country, aud of partics vested rights especially, should be rather than the mere convenience coliectors; and upon the motion :J. ROSE, the dobate was then adjournâ€" i Tbarcomuiniibemm edien ut erepde E“, mor reduced by a process well n in surgery to the condition of a mere ® stump‘" orator. (Laughter.) He would, had M been possible on his side or necessafty on theirs, gladly have supported the policy of the Gorernment on the Northâ€" Western extension, and entirely endorsed their treatment of the banking question, being qualified to find that _-! possessed resolution and . firmaess to 7 : y e t shail s .c ae s ind the country upon the approaching of the uadâ€"rtaking which had been twonty years in expectancy, and passing from public notice five or ag 3 yave but little hops that it woup! alterwards b= not onty revived, but iteclt on the eve. ouf accomplish. H â€" did not conta« thes+ congratulaâ€" the Wostern Provigces, But extended y to Nova Sootia, who had originâ€" the projit, and to Ne Branswick, t p} shaps profit most lz its com pleâ€" LM the method proposed for its carry« was also a matt r for congratulation ronstitution of the proposed KHailway composâ€"d it mixht be boped not of political friends of the Administration, geutiemen who unaderstood every dotail â€" y management, and"its respons<ibili. Parliament taraishing an atiditionâ€" y that the policy of Governâ€" was not . sectional â€" but _ nationâ€" question of the route to be was on: which mas«t give rise to diverâ€" opinion«, and on which the Hon. tor Trade and Customs, who had the scheme when so many other of failed, would find some of his disagreeing with his own ideas. Each doubtlcss desire to see the road e EEmEnamty CRCCCUUCS wroid the weakness of yiclding to the femptation of affording exceptional assist. uce to the Commercial SBank at a Hisk of the public funds. Hs should be glad t see their conmection with the Bank ot Montreal dissolved as soon us possible, and the Manager of that institution taught to know that in addressing the Administration he was not issuiug directions to the Ottawa branch of his establishment. (Hear, hear.) With regard . to: the customs . dutics, Bo ome _ of ordimary . intelligenceâ€"he would not refer to a gentlâ€"man of extraâ€" ordinary intâ€"lligence, now then in bis place, whose specch here ho had read with paid, 4s oue which should never have been delivered second rewling of the Bill respecting lic Works of the Dominion of Canada been moved by the Hou. Mr. MACâ€" ENZIE having expressed his it would bs well for the Governâ€" free themselves altogether from the management, the Bill was read time, the third reading being fixed (this day .) S AUpLr aCt. _ i Bill, which had boeen read a second W the afternoon scssion, was then read a ailing to for a W Jt MJ against the as railway proprictors, except by To E‘.l' PPER thought that it would by pfi:mwmo- facilities for bringing the Government, who would be subjoctâ€"d to innmerable vexatious _ ISTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. :JOHS A. MAUDONALD having secoid reading of this Bill (Jebate d from last evemingy) T D. McGEE ros= to congratalate the by his own door, and the hon. mem« York could not be wondered at if he wl of its ruaning through his own i gardena. He had been gotry, when d to his rouwm by recent illness, to read e hon. member had expressed his dis« GOVERNMEXT RAILWATS INLAND REYEXU®R objected HOLTON, intimated that the Bill did .q |‘at all, but least of all by him who had uttered | ,{ | itâ€"â€"could imagine that Partiament would | .. | tim: leaving turve diftcrent tarifs in exist» | â€"& | ence within the country. Thanking the | of¢ | House and the hon. member for Lambton for \ .. | their welcome, he reiterated this ex pression | ,| of «contidence in the Ministry, rmgarding ull‘ 4* zl-n indwations as such as to justify the | ig th of their friends that the interests of the .5 whole country wery safe in their hands, and ..‘m-ed his scat am d loud aud continued & .PP_W,'.. ----u. L oila s inlmn on s m m o4c Mon. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD had never during the whole coursy of his parliaâ€" mâ€"ntary carcer listened with mote pleasurs to a speech than he had to that of his hon. tiend now, not so much because of the very Eevereeet e on OVR 2L 0 pntocas ue ranpeag t c mt se t 1 k adly expressions towards himself, but beâ€" cause his hon. friend was again able to take his place in this House Aw, hear.) ‘The | } hou. gentleman (Mr. McGee) deserved the tnanksof the Government and of the people | , of this country for the public course he hat | parsued. â€" Not tor the sake of popularity, but in the interest of the country, and in pureu« 1 ance of what he had rightly conceived was hi duty as a public man, he had labored in a manner which entitled him to every consider» | ( ution at the hands of this House, and of the country, . He (Sir Jubn) might say more, we: 0 nut his hon. friend present, but he would ony sayâ€"now that bis friend (McGee) deserved th e thanks ot this House, and of the loyal peopls ot Canada, _ for his great . services, and on bebaif of the Government and the | House, be had great pleasure in congratulatâ€" | : ing him on being agAin able to take his place in the high Councils of the nation. (Applause.) With regard to the Bill before the House, he | (Sir John) was pleased to find it had met | the general approval of the House. Th« policy of the Government had been arrived at after mature consideration, and he believed was calculated to serve the best interests of the country. It had boun sugyusted that the rowd sbould. be built by a company, which should receive a bouu«, but the Government felt that uo company would undertake such a work excupt as a matter of profit, and perâ€" haps at the very last moment the company might fail, and leave the Government still to tGaish the work. . It had theretore been resolyâ€" ed that the road should be built by the Govâ€" erament; but in a manner notintimately conâ€" nected with the government. The roadwould be built under the direct supervision of four Comunissioners appolated by the Governâ€" ment, for whose conduct the Government would hold itself responsible to the House and the country.. The names of thise Comâ€" ‘| missioners would be announced to Parliament : | at the next meeting, (after adjournment,) and | he hoped the Government would select such | men as would receive the unanimous sanction | of the House. 1t might perhaps be objected | that the number of Comtmissioners was too | great, but it had been considered that if only : | three were appointed, the chairman by playing | off one aguinst the other could practically gontrol the work, whereas by the appointâ€" | ment of four it would require the consent of | three before any mutter coull be sanctioned. Though the subject was now under the earnest | | consideration of the Government, the Comâ€" ) | missioners had not yet been named ; but they | | would be men of high character and well up | to their work. As be had said, their names ) | would beannounced to Parliament, uot for the ! | purpose of taking a vote thercon, for their apâ€" t | pointment was a prerogative ; but to obiain â€" | for them that status which the want of objecâ€" 5 tion on the part of Parliament would give theun. y Hon. Mr. TILLEY after briefly expressing i his satisfaction at the reception the Bitl had met with, and sthting his conviction that the work would be proveeded with at once, and completed in three years, proceeded to reply to Mr. Holton‘s challâ€"ngs of the previous oveniag. © He entered into the particulars of the negociations between the Maucdonaldâ€" Sicotte and Macdonaldâ€"Dorion Governments of 1862 and ‘63, and Munm;enu ot New Brunswick: and Nova Scotia. Mr. Tilley exâ€" plainâ€"d that he had not replied to the afemb r for Chateauguay ; but that hy desired to have the despatches between the *::unmnh. [This whole question as to 1 breaking off of there negociations was (uladhcnuod in the press in ‘63 and ‘64. Our space will not permit us to follow the d:hh t‘l:h moraing 3. (oi ons uen d e ansartcas on this -iu&;lol as to wh en.»l‘(-..:ywhurq there was faith, Mcsara Ti HOL+ TON, TUPPER, BORION, MeKENZIE ard HUNTINGTON, all parties to these negociaâ€" tions took part in the delate.] hy SOF= . C Ind. ika Stas x cce o it cocadcndhes dinsasteane: . The Bill baving been read a second time, upon the motion to go into Comunittee of the Whole toâ€"morrow, (this day) Hon. Mr. DORION moved and Mr. MeKENZIE secondâ€" ed the following recolution :â€" @«That it be an instruction to the Committee to amend the Bill so as to provide that no route be finally adopted without the previous cousent of Parliament," and the debate baving been wijourued on the motion of Sir J. A. MACDONALD, the House rose at twenty minutes to two piED. . Suddenly, at his residence, Mr Edward Mills, of the h'-ll"fl Mariborough, in the County <f Carieton, aged 63 yours. His loss is much felt and deeply regretted by a large cirele of friends and scoumintances, h{- an old and much respected inhabitant of that section of the country, and hayâ€" ing always taken an uctive part in promoting his P u. country‘s weifare. NEW ADPVERILSEMENTS TOâ€"NICHT, WEDNEâ€"DAT, 18th DEC‘R. 1867 GREAT FASHIONABLE EYVEXNING Under the distinguished patronages of His Exoelâ€" leney Lord Monek, Governor General, Col. Lord Alexander Russel!, and Oficers of Ist Batralion Ridle Brignde, who have kindly signifed their inâ€" tention to visit the theatre tor MR. WALLACK‘S: Farewell Benefit, On which cccasion the programme varied and attractive. HER MAJEsIY‘s THEAIRE. Ott: wa, Dec. 18, 1867 The lovaves are Com‘ng | CarterZouaveT roupe Will give three of their unequalled performances Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, At :2 pm., Gre families M“‘I the house 25 cents Carriages in acrendance at 104. Pian of reserved seats will be open on Monday G A HATCH, n-mqndfl.lfmulo'm Al-“’.o FLOCKHART, of Onslow Hox rovvr of Mesete: Ged. Childs & Co., dated Dwe. 2, 1367, at 3 months, payable at Bank of .ll“:!!‘ld' m Montreal, due March 25, 1868, 46.71. Alex‘r. Flockhart, of Onsiow, Note favor of Messrs. J. @. McKensie & Co., dated December 2, lll1.u3.~h.rnflo at their office in Mon» treal. due March 25, 1808, $334.45+ aits 3y HER MAJESTY‘S THEATRE. UOOr, We & NOCAE EDCCLL treal, due March 25, 1868, $334.45. Fraser & Smith, Note favor of Masers J. G. Meâ€" Kenzic & Co.. duted December % l“‘lm‘;uo at their officein Montreal, due warch 30 1 71.55. b:h ou::."d:doy. u“u{,' 1867. lee y ag s«me will please leays them -:h J+mes Thompson, gussexâ€"stroct. Dec. 18, 1867. 6.82 Vecember 43, 24 and 25« Admission, 25 cents : Reserved Seats 50 cents. & CHRISTMAS Prices of admission as usual. Notes Lost. 35 IN NUMBER, Grand Matinee for the beneft 0° ildren. _ Admission to all parts of J H CARTER, Manager will be most 618td 6184 On uesday, the 24th December, At bis Auction Room#, No: 18, Sparksâ€"streot; atthe hour of TW ELVE oclock, noon, Lots Nos. 19, 20,2:, 22, 23, 24, South Side of Wilbrodâ€"stre ot. Lots Nos. 19, 20, 21, 21, 23, 24, North Sile of Theodoreâ€"street ; all very handsomely situated, Torms, | cash; balance in three equal annual instalments, at 7 per cent interest. .. . Ottawa, December 18. Peter Cahill, Thomas Cabill, Poter Bruyuere. Joseph Gauthier, * Bonjamin Cherboneau, _ Picrre Deroin, Jo«eph Juinnice, Leon Guertin, Joseph Laronde, John De Losiuer, Joseph Argotte, _ Leon Gaudieau, Francis Dercsior, Francis Clouth or, Or any of them, they having deserted our cmploy mont at different times, and broken their contract of hiring and service entered into with us. W And we hereby give notice that we will prosecute any and every person hiring orâ€" harboring any of the above named. % PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. PLTY *L OT S lIrap Orric«...............Place d‘Armes, Montreal. Special Notice.â€"Life Policies efected with this Company before 31st .luun;y. 1808, will be onâ€" uu.ru the next division of Profits to One Year‘s additional bonus over those of later date, * A. DaVIDsoN PARKER, Secretary for Canadea. 618â€"2awktd THK undersigned t+hankfally acknowls m- prompt and satisfactory settlement by the ROY AL INSURANCE CO MPANY of his loss by the late (ire on «is premises in York stroet. JAMES G1B140N. Whecncchas 1 HSRE 618â€"1 December 16, 1887 CAPITAL ONEB MLLLLON STERLING! INVESTED iN CANADA OVER $500,000. ll pursuance of the decree made in this cause, bearing date the third day of .:3. 1866, and the nineteenth day of February,1867,and a final ORDER FOR SALE also made herein, boui-f date the eighth day of Ortober, 1807, there will, with the approbation of the Master of this Court at Ottawa, be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, Ottawa, Dec. 17, 1867. Bvy â€"Anos Rowe, T IN CHANCERY. Learmonth vs. Yielding. t m oCE trict of land is butted and boundes, or may be Otherwise known as tollows, that is to say : Commencing 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 fownship of Gloncester aforesaid, at the junetion of the Rivers Kidean and «ttawa, then easterly along the division line between the dorth and south halves of Lot Number Five aforesaid twentyâ€"two cha.os and fifty links, more or less, to & ru planted: or the northâ€"west angle of .K\m land former y> conveyed by one Clements Bradiey to the Honoraâ€" ble 'l‘o-u MacKay, then south six degrees west ioi‘hs bunured »nd ninety links to a stake, then south six «fim eust to the allowance for roud between Lo:s Fize and Six, (the two lastâ€"mentionâ€" od distances divide the picce cunveyed to the Honorabl : Thomas Ats«Kay and tboroum deâ€" sribed) thence ten chains tifty â€"eight links mure or seam -lo-Lt:o north side of the allowunce for road, between Lots Five and Siz, to the water‘s edgo of tae Rideau iiver, then along the water‘s edge with tae stream to the place of beginning, ~..;m-'fi. by admeasurement seventeen ucre» of land (exclusive \M the road leading from New Ediaburgh to Os fvoh. which is not intended to be graated by the ndenture from the said A‘-'u" Yieiding to the Plaintif urless the said Agar loldltll:.‘. at the tiume of epsealing and delivery of the Mortgage from the said Agar Yielding to the Pinintif any ri. ht thereto, and in that case unly such right and. t ts as he m«y then have bad‘to the said nnl.‘ Aud a‘so, that cert in other purcel or tract of lan simate, lying and being in the wai+ Township of (louce:tor, boing composed ot part of Lot Number Six, in tae wore of the said Fownship of Gloucester, at the junction of the Rivers Kideau and Oitawa, L La L404 ao#ivs thukle nunw + AS received instructions from Mr. J. PATIERSON, of Kingston, to offer for sale Athis Auction Roome, Rideauâ€"street, Ottawa, ud oo Piuc l ts Praadbvrance‘â€" bsing Jhuu-d und boundted us follogrs, that is to ~ay : Coinmencing on the east bank of the River Rideau, «t 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 junetion of he Kivers Rideau and Uttawa, in the said Township uf «#loucester, then omofli along the south side of said road allowance six hundred and eighty â€"six links more or to fifty links south of a post markâ€" ed B, stan ding« centre of »aid road allowance, theace south thirty=:our «nc one fourth iinks, east six hundrec and sixty â€"oight links more or less along the west side of the new road to a pust marked C, planted near the amall creek, thence south sixtyâ€" seven degrces, west dne hundred and twenty ait links more or less, to -lo- marked 1, standing on the bank ot the river Kideai, thence tullowing the water‘s edge of the said river Ridean with the stream to t'u place of ufulq. containing by adâ€" measurement two acres, three roods and one pole, be the same mure or less. And also, that cortain other parcel or tract of land and wln& situate lying andâ€"being in the City of wa aforesaid being com of Lot number Fortyâ€"forr, on the south s:de of Be«serer stredt, in the said City of Otâ€" taws, being sixtyâ€"six feet in front by ninetyâ€"nine feet in dopth, mure or loss. The whole prorny will be sold in one parcel or lot m.:u I.o:‘ l,{]nlho&:dfl“wu-fldfl y ite«lf. 'npg -oun:: are erected a ‘oo-l’.:n-.l substantial large d-olli:f house, well finished, and five outâ€"honses made of wood. on ux Acknowledgment. E hereby torbid any person or per® sons hiring or harboring -.A.I.t‘:o bo escribed arty, except Lo t above d prop num ber l'on{-b-r. on the south lu-'ol Besserer street, is lnoymuuod-thu:n:lybmdm #oeeoee e t d . ols \ next. | _ ‘The Mortgage Deed from the Defendant, Agar | Yiekiing, to the Plaintif, will be »produced at the time of sale. \~ _ Except as above, the Conditions of Sale are the | standing conditi ns of the Court of Chancery. ‘ Â¥Further particalars, and the Conditions of Sale, may be obtained at the Offices of the said Master, l Mesers. Scott & Ross, and Mesare. Lewis, Pinhey and Ward, Ottar 8. T CCCE * en L. hh sonews, tE Pm i CC cce C Adks Kiver Rideau, directly opposite the City of Ott aw a wnd contiguous to the residence of His ln-lluq the Governor General, and within fifteen minutes walk of the Parliament Buildings and (Goverament Offices. ‘The Montreal Macadamized lhdmu about oneâ€"cighth o 1« mile from the dmllh& e, and the Ottaws and Proscott Kailway and the road from New Idlnbur!hh to Long Island cross the proâ€" rrx ‘The soil of the Gloucester property is chiefâ€" y alluvial soil, _ The whole of the land can be diâ€" vided into building lots, and trom the uvm of the situation could be easily sold at fa Lot number Fortyâ€"four, on the south side of Besâ€" serer streot, is in a very healthy part of the city . It is a vaeant lot. One tenth of the Purchase Money is to be paid down at the time of sale, by way of ?uh. and the balance on or before the First day January Cer P o ~ Dated this | ith day of Novemner, sCOTT & ROsS, Jow? Vendor‘s Solicitors. Mas 594â€"Tuâ€"Thâ€"& Saâ€"td AUUTION SALE oP PIIIO!. indebted to the Estate of the late WILLIAM HODGLN® are requested to make immediate pay ment to the ndunlc:‘ Over due paymente must be settied First of January next :0 save® ur-. A u ABRCH M D. . McLEFAN Goulbourne, October 23. WARNINC. sCoTTIsH Janunry CR CC sevih & , C. M. CHURCH, M. D, JHN COLBE®T, On behalf of the Trustees of the Ertate of the late Wiliiam Hodgt . CANADA OTTAWA : W. M. MASSEY, Aorst. PERLEY & PATTEE. A 618tf NOTICE. H. MeLEAN, Auctioncer, 618td THE OTTAWA [IMES, DECEMBER 18, i sov. JOHX WILSON, Master at Ottaws is and one pole, 10, that cortain emises, situate tawa aforesaid YOUNG & RADFORD‘S CcoLUMN. Christmas Presents. Gold W atches Suitable for Christmas Presents, RADFORD‘S Suitable for Christmas Presents, Suitable for Christmas Presents, Jewel Cases, Dressing Cases, Silver Watches, Papier Mache, Leather & Rosewood, YOUNG AND RADFORD‘8. GoLD CHAINS, Spoons, Forks, Cups, Saivers, Cruct Stands, LIQUOR STANDS, CENTRE STANDS, Pickle Stands, Salt Cellars, Oard and Cake Baskets> Suitable for Christmas Presents, Electroâ€"Plated Ware, WORK BOXES, YOUNG AND RADFORD‘3. YOUNG AND RADFORD‘3. FINE FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN CLOCKS, Suitableé for Christmas P From $18 Upwards, Ladies Reticule Fans 30 Sparksâ€"st. Y‘°0 UNG All Suitable for Christmas Presents YOUNG AND RADFORD‘S. SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESEXTS, RADFORD‘S From $8 Upwards, Practical Watch Makers, â€" And Manufacturing Jewellers, YOUNG AND RADFORD‘3 30 SPARKSâ€"STREET Ottaws, December 18. From $8 Upwards, HEAD BANDS, A LARGE COLLECTION OF From 765 ots. upwards, FOR FINE And the Latest Noveltics in FOR FINE YOUNG AND AT &o, &¢, in FINE AT FINE FINE AT AT AT AT AND AT resents, CHRISTMAS A_N!l NEW YBAR. FOR NEW FRUIT, 612y THOS. PATTERSON‘, No. 26 Rideauâ€"strecet. WINES AND LIQUORS, &c. TAIARIID: and Truffies in (Pots, Mushrooms ih tine. OYITIRI, MHaddies, Fresh Saimon, Lobsters, Sardines, &c. “R‘NDIIQ. 7 years old, in botties and on draft. WRPORT WINES, the best, various prices. \URRAN TS, new crop, clean and sweet. IyNEAS,. A l‘ n:d'Yon::Tl:vl:: Soaps ARESH FIGS and Pruncs, very fine. ,R‘YI'I‘AIJIID FRUIT for ornament= ng. ORDAN ALMONDS®, shelled and sweet. _â€".. GooDp _ NXEWs! Bread at Nincpence per Al.l. parties requiring |BREAD send their ordeis to the Yorkâ€"street Pancy Bakery. GBORGE sHoULDLCE, AlTA Proprietor. Lm‘orm of Our L‘di'! will take éfl-u on EDNESDAY EVENIN+, 18th DE EMBER inst«nt, commencing at 7:30 o‘clock, in St. Vinâ€" sent‘s Hall. 'l'lehk.:t:.‘i‘i“o.m each ; -ui be p;om;nd from snae fll‘m ml' up to the hou» of drawing e aMpxm are cost!y, and so numerous that fi;{ will stand as reâ€" gatds the blinks in the ratio oxr to PIvE . All holders of tickets are invited to be nt : the inâ€" tereâ€"ts of absentees will, however, :: sorupulously attended to. ROBERT O‘REILLY, ; Becretary. Mibswss Fhan" 19. HART G17â€"2 Annual Drawing of Prizes, Under the auspices of the Soci¢ly 0" sT. VINCENT DE PAUL, AMS$ and Jellies, Black and Red Cur= rants, &c. MICK .. £8 and Sauces, the best brands» EMON, Citron and Orange Peels. AISINS in variety, the Largest Table and Richest for Couking. RESH FRUITS, in tins, great variety» AKING POWDER, and Egg Powders for Baking. HERRY WINE, good higher qualities. COTCH and Irish Whiskey, 7 years old. Ottawa, Leo. 16, 1867. Skates! Skates! AsPBERRY VINEGAR and Syrups , in bottles. HAMPAGNE, Green Seal, pints and quarts. UINKS$! PORTER, pints and quarts, [ (Burke‘s bottled.) NGLISH CHEESE, and Canadian Face | tory made. {lllou’l Celebrated Boy=l Arms, and North Wilt‘s Cheeseâ€"unrivalled. EAS, Asam, Black, J&pan, Twankay UGARS and Syrups, all grades. SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS 3kates from 20 Cents to $6.00 OLLAND GIN and Old Tom. OBACCOS, plug and cut, the COFFEE. COFFEE! Ottawa, Dec. 17, 1887, Hardware of all Description At Lowest Cash Prices, _ $ Memember the places ONGUES and Sounds, in kitts» December 17, 187. ERRING®, in barrels and halves, La® brador and North Shoreâ€"best. [TYOT @350 Appl FOR CHRISTMAS. “‘:t:oh.fl:‘:k-:(v‘n a large addition TANCY GOoOoODS, Writing Desks, Work Boxes and _ Dressing Cases, In Wood and Papier Mache. Also, a large NEW GAMES, MAGIU LANTERNS, DOLLS ofevery kind. PUZZLE3, and an endlers variety ot other TOYS, suitable for Christafas Holidays. s n CAE Sflurat I LOST. | Al OVERCOAT on the Evening of | Saturday, the 1ith December, between Ottee wa and Bel‘s Corpers. Any person finding the \u..-l‘rfilnl’lfll“”'.uh‘. THOMAS RICHARUSON, December 16. MoCHA C©0OBFEE, J aVA COFFEE, J AMAICA > COFFEE, CEYLON (l.uvo) COFFEE, CEYLON, (Plul.thl) COFFEE, LAGUAYB A T CcOFFEE, Frosh every morning, whole or‘ ground. JA8. BUCHANAN, Sussex & Wollingtonâ€"sts Civs uon o. c o Shav 502â€"4f _ Ottawa, Oct. 14, 1867. ALL PRE3ENTS BY SANTA CLAUS, At 18A AC8. '0 ACRES OF LAND, situated D within two to ol?t miles of the city. to JOHN W. MoGUL®R .mu.z‘-_:‘c‘m-- L) 1 F2 Messrs, Orme & Son awa Front, Gloucester. §0â€"5 In aid of the Poor, re auspices of the Bociety of aRNUINE Land for Sale. G0 To THE GRAMD IN THE SHAPE OF PREPARING Knife Powder and ALBO, sign of the Golden Lyre. At I3AAC‘8, table, 81.50 and At ISAAC‘8, T. ISAACS. s17tt a large, addition Eparksâ€"street, 616â€"1m At ISAAC‘B. finests Loal! OTTAWA, December 18. AUCTION SALES, OTTAWA, BY H. MeLEAN. dR 1 4 d iA t to e 09/ t0 °/ w t U axxvuap GREAT sALE OF SLEIGH ROBES.â€"The subscriber has been favored by one of the l-:,o Fur manufacturers to hold their Annual Sale of SLEIGH ROBES, &0., at his sture, 18 North grll'll street, consisting of : Black and Grizzley Bear bkins, Arctic and Prairie Wolf Skins, Bear, with Red Fox Trimmings, Abyssinian Leoâ€" pard Skni, Silvery Fox and Racocon, Buffaio, iined trimmed. All the Kobes are made up ot best materials, and handsomely trimmed, some with stuffed heads _ As this will be theonly opporâ€" tunity of getting good Robes, at low prices, par ties needing such will do well to calculate ahead } and attend. . Sale at TEN o‘clock, :6074 H. McLEAN, Auctioneer, THE IMPORTERS. 'l“ll MONTREAL TEA COMPANY, 6 Hospital Street, Montreal, ‘lfllf just imâ€" nrhd a large quantity of Green and Black Teas, g to call the attention of the Trade, Hotel Proâ€" prictors, and large establishments gener=lly to their list of prices. _ Buyers of Chests and Boxes of Tea will save money by getting it direct through the Importers. UNO MMSPOTCTTEE All orders tor 25 1b. boxes and uswudl. carriâ€" ago free to any Railway Station in Canada. Parâ€" tios wanting smaller quantities should vwlub togs: ther, Buyers living beyond Railway Stations, will please send ro.t office order, or enclose notes, ‘The carringe will be paid to the nearest station, where there we express offices. Tes will be forwarded immediately on noo:r of the order by mauil conâ€" taining money, or the money San be collected on delivery by express man. Casi collected in Mentreal free of ehrv. and Tea forwarded for the snmae. . Original packages Black Ter vd’h, 4 chests about 50 Ibs. . Chents do. 90 to 100 lbs. Green t t U ie B i ce in en enc Bos sds oo ol d lt 4e Bsc 2i t ~habahtiai snn Soing To« from 60 tâ€" 80 Ibs. Teasnct mentioned in adâ€" vertisement can be had oluslly cheap. The Comâ€" pany are determined totake a stand in the Montreal J ERUUUUTUDLIL Lo tharators he denanded P n U COLGL man thanafore be de market, onx article may therefore be depended on as to quality and weight. Common vongou, Broken Leat, Strong Tea..$00 45 Fine Flavoured New Season do.............s»«> 00 55 Excollent Full Flavourod G0.......cosee sesecseee 00 75 S0UNG OOIODG.. . ccseeseeecerenencensennnnnennnnnnnnn en 00 45 Rich Flavoured do........... ccccmmemesmmmeees 00 60 Very Fine 010 Lerssnnvicuinnatinnisancrsncceness 00 Th JAQBD, .coee spvrevers eneereneepeneeccnnes eevevennnnn nb 00 48 Very Fin® 40.... osevsenmmnmenneneennenernmmenmmens 00 75 d NEECATHE AONUUNDU L .23 Ausan hh AB GRANT Very Fin0 d0..., cvececseessensneneennnenrsnmeniment . An excellent mixed Toa, Black and Green,.... N SATURDAY, 21st DICl-‘I'ERJ 4 & 4 Bs 426 P dncz haty m ;lu I‘lo xn sexannrncens «enesanereene eE nrrrrET!00007 flu"do’ vverevereeeseneneeneece ce ack enn enn nnnnnee Superfine and Vary CBOlO®.......scsssmmsem â€"+ Fin® GUNDOWIOF.....sssses umm cieneneenenne mm en en M 0 Extra ::rfho 0sn srvverevenveprciremmmmermeccoms" 1 :A Red m-uloublymdflv-muuud $A Address sprirhn whag s oX e -A,mforo«n"-mwdnw, $ MR. JOS., MOONEY. fl'ul!-uu‘“uuudm-m- Estab lishment have the address of the MONTREAL 1EA COMP ANY printed on them. August 27, 1867. 52234â€"wy Ball of the Season. OoTTAW A IXTEKD HOLDING THEIR BUY YOUK TEA TBA! TEA! TEA! 8T. PATRICK® HALL and CANADIAN 1NSTITUTE, Friday, January 3rd, 1868. â€" Gow aw‘s @UADRILLE BAND Has been engaged for the occasion. Supper will be farnished by Mrs. PRODERICK in her usual firstâ€"class style. Double Tickets $2.00, Single 1.50. To be had at Mrs. Proderick‘s and P, A. Eagleson‘s Clothing Store, Sussexâ€"street, Wm. McCafrey‘s, Yorkâ€"street, Young and Radford‘s Centre Town, of Members of the Committee, and at the door. ... R. REARDON, Horse Clipping & Singeing. PAINI' requiring to have their HORsEFS CLLPPED or SINGkD can leave their orders either at sTOCK OALE‘sor the USION HOU s8B. i %, JOSEPEH SMITH. ELo tss No â€"HRANS 6162 December 14. Ex. 8. 8. Moravian, plack Silk Aantle Velve s, White Gros de Suez Silk. Jet Fringes and : B Ottawa, Deo. 16, 18674 French Repps and Merinos. oqm!Drop'rrinminuud Ladies‘ Belts and Belt Adons. Jet and Fancy Dress Buitons Evening Flowers. Magee& Russell BLACK TEA. Ottawa, Dec. 10, 1867. 880y GREEN TEA. JUST RECEBIVED « Faugh aâ€"Ballagh." DIRECT FROM : 90, RIDEAUâ€"RETRI FIRE COMPANY raxim SECUOND ANNUAL BALL at tus Have opened their THE €15td O8 00 75 Dry Goods and Readyâ€"made Clothing, J. T. Prudhomme‘s Stores, DRY GOODS & READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING A. the Subscriber intends closing one of his Stores on the first day of December, he is determined to sell off at an immense reduetion his stock of Beaver Cloths, Pilot do Whitney do Melton _ do Sattinet do DRA WERS, +. The whole to b4 disposed of be before purchasing elaewhere, Ottawa, November 19, |_u37. Christmas Presents AT THE SHEFFIELD HOUSE! GOLD waTcHEs, Groceries, Wines & Liquors. Boots and Shoes, elt‘nnw do «/o _ Trowserings, RKersey8, ttinet do * Faney Doeskins, M inceys. English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. PE ce mtew M Te AT THE Ottawa CROCKERY Store! JUI'I' RECEIVED ex Ships fifty crates and hbds of Gla«=s, China KFrom the celobrated Potteries of = Clement in England), oo.prhl:lg K. > Hrgkvâ€" awa Peast D hi N411 T t cce ds s ~oth on niinnt nds tiits $ Parian Ma ble, in Vas>s, Statucttes. Jags and Trinket Boxes ‘And a complete assortment of COMMON WARE, Wholesale and Retail. @7 Ansarly inspection Ottawa, December 7, 1867. Bargains in Dry GOOGds. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. 56 Picces Striped Winceys, usua‘! pMCF ""» °* 14 per yard. | 20 Pieces lu'lpoL Winceys, usual price, 1s 94, for 1s 34 per yard. Have just received the following, are offering at their HEUNDERSIGNED begs to that he has a Large and 'oll.u‘]: 3% Picees Plain LES patr WHOLESALE & RETAML» Together with an sSHIRTS, | f wWoOUuL CRAYV ATsS, «a _ SCARFS, XECK TIES, COLLARS, Ottawa, December 6, 1857 Ottawa, October 28, 1867. CLOCKS, A P MRZâ€"L AANVAEYy ‘ GoLD JEWELLERY SILVER JEWELLERY, RLECTROâ€"PLATED W ARE, FANCY GOODS. The Largest Stock in Ottawa. » Call and Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. at the Sign of the "Golden Lamb." Pieces Wide Width, Nice Patterns, Fast eolored Prints, usual price 7}d, for 64 per yardâ€" 1s per yard. CREAT CLEARINC SALE SUSSEXâ€"STREET, FACING CLA RENCEâ€"STREET, NEW GOOD=â€". West of England Broad Cloths, Black Cassimeres, | Silk Mix Coatings,| ««=, China and KEarthenware, r:‘:-‘-u«huf « Clementros Bros.," Hanley, (acknowledged to be the best makers Kichly Cut and Prest DECANTERS, Pints and Quarts, . â€" « « «_ CLARET JUGS. «« «« «_ TUMBLERS and GOBLETS. «e « «â€" WINES (to match decanters,) . BREAKFAST SETTS, DESSERT SETTS. L DINNER «_ TEA «« TOILET SETTS, (a choice selection.), f s ie m on 00 ce ts th Winceys, usual price llid.lu‘u Pieces Very Heary Grey Cottons, Yard wide usual price 94, for 140 per yard. & Width, Nice Patterns, Fastâ€" |u Pieces Scarict Fiannels, urual price 2s (d, for “uulyrhfl“.fir“,cyui- for 2s per yard. 2 IMMENSE VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS too numerous to mention: * Inspection Invited. e eep ALE & RETAW + ‘ t GARLANXD, MUTCHMOR & Cu." 4940 Abad LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, viz : new premises, Winceys, usual price Is, Importers. SHAWLS, BUUR MIiLIB CLOAKINGS, BUCK MOCASSINS, S, DRESS GOODS, WOuL SOCKs, f NECK TIES, «_ MITTS, . s, PRINTS, TRUNKS, e COBOURGS, ~ _ YALIsEs begs to inform is Customers, ARG UMW ® DT wellâ€"selected Stock of the undermentioned Articls of the which he is determined to Sell Teas, Soap, Candles and Wines â€"â€"COX8ISTING OFâ€" CUP" y Pee e en e ts LITE fore the 1st day of December, Call early und examine 593 3m reummaaQF mpe W. ALLAN, 51 RIDEAU STREET, (opposite Mr. N. Whalen‘s.) SILYER WATCHES, ~ | TIMEâ€"PIEGES, _. ; Y SILVER JEWELLERY, on U aA PE FANCY GOODS. LARGE A8SORTMENT OPâ€"* Remember the House, l D. WHELAN, :; e 44 Rideauâ€"St., opposite Allan‘s Crockery ""'" w 8YLVEN,! ¢8UMMER," ==â€"IN â€" #0 Sparks Street, . $ bougkt far below the original cost, which they usual small Advance on Cost : | u,m‘um.mmmmmum | * [ per yard. & Is M,‘bomuqmc‘-.‘l”u!: for 64 per yard. Customers, and the Public in ‘Twankay, Bouchong, Congou and Japan ; NEW GOODS. BUCK MITTS BUCK MOCASSINS, )$. WOUuL SOCKs, Col. and White Blankets® Horse Kugs, Flannels, Kerseys, M inceys. 618tf # [ i

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