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y at 16}. Flour in mogerate ipts, 9,600 bbis., and 23,400 bags ; bbis. at $3.90 @ $9.45; Superâ€" "Western, $10.25 @ $11 ; Comâ€" Extia State, $9.95 @ $12.50; Choice Extra Western Rye Flour .135 % $9.10. Wheat very firm and 19,000 bushels ; sales, 15,000 $252} ; No. 1 Spring, $2.15; $2.8%; amber State rye = receipts 33 busbels. Corn, ‘ 24,000 bushels : sales, 48,000 $1.41 ; old Mixéd Western in store 1.40. Barley quiet and nominal! bushels. Oats activeand excited‘ 00 bushe!s ; sales, 43,600 bushels,‘ #7ic., been in store chiefly at 87]. ree Reading Roms of New Y« by unemployed workingmen. oe is fitting up a press to Muuwaunli-: i Buchanan is said Corn‘: steady for old, and t §3}c. @ 86c. u::‘-'nd"uu;ck ye quict at $1.07 @ $1.50 for No. »_° e ie mt AOCe sun who sufered for years fr9M, %"“""‘""‘2“‘ retion, will, for the sake iy, send tyee to all who need directions for making the e h he was cured. Sufferer® advertiser‘s usrhnt." land * TSR p. O0BES: . ygl f 32, Codarâ€"st.MÂ¥ " By so doing; and "4, and true ‘cause of H of children might bo saved Svurtous or ‘.n..â€"’ h:.lho very -.on;‘ ie e are ..-fi a ‘-’. + at the nose, P» :.‘lh-lol ‘bm ‘and sometimes convulsiÂ¥@ , pain is the head and st09 New York Markets, teady at 16‘. Flour: p at his home near Lancaster, P expected to live over the winter. xo Rapporp‘s stock of watch v, funcy‘ goods‘ and elect are worthy of inspection.. / be solil cheap. Give them &A C# t the place, 30 Sparksâ€"st. 197 MmCt s an ingident oveurred, which is authenticated, and which is like im of the romancer. There is a lingz into the sea. remote from amt where the wood had been rml.uax~ m. _A woman who had trated with for her theit of wood _Chicage Markets. ','LD&. 4.â€"Flour steady ; Spring Ex« T $10.30. Wheat less active and $2.02 & $2.0% for No. !, and $L.9T ive at Sl.i> Ao Sl.il for No. 2. quict and firm. . Mess Pork $20.15. . 12;¢. in bulk. Shoulders T;e.. us 11c. Pickled English Mests in« nominal. â€" Dressed Hogs faidy decline of loc. @ 15c.; sales it 3.25. â€" Live Hogs dull, and declined c : the range was from $6.05 @ et: Cattle firm at an advance of 106. ales at $5.35 @ $6.50 for ?fi ring. â€" Receiptsâ€"6,000 bbis. 4e b. wheat, 4,000 busb. corn, t, $,000 hogs. Shi , 2,500 bush. wheat, 5,500 bush. fem» :<z«.â€"It is gratifying to KB is at least one wh.ch ,h-*" roved itselt worthy the confidet ; it ; we know of no other arti proved so generally anccesstul, h universal satisfactiom ; '¢1 that it will ul thers there can be m1 | Arabian Heave m-a:lifl ::ho,“ we advise all requ the kind to give it a 0A theyâ€"will be satisfied with the ree ber the nh-e. -ml:co that the aig & (Co. is on enc pu'k?. fi Tuman, Newcastiec, C.Â¥4«]1 meetned it privient not to assemâ€" L.'h«-n within, it, but to hold e open air, . and the devation ands thus gathered in the midw 18 & most umpressive scene, End the hage bulk of the Mon i# thrown over the storage sheds ind it he« distinctly in front of the l & Walker (Gn)v‘. _".‘t"’ , frightful dicams, of fosh» nphubhl““"‘ ive out the worms tho istely cleanse the sto: h the necessigy of among children is from wollll top deeply impressed upon the ie necessity of closely ‘I- By so doing ; ..‘.' whhe giving c n t> destroye}, and the great mas stone houses in many c&3eS, are r. ‘There has been alarm and I theseâ€" calamities, but with all and does not cease in its loveli« i« the autuama view in unusual ) invalide who have lett us for the nome of the sun are in rapture estial climateâ€"â€"not a shiver or »ar zero experiences. horrors of the earthquake were n the gentleness of the season, + left their stone honses found ate. _ Our rewders can appreciate wed f inima Albany .) â€" that elustered ne years of exeitmpti nt> destroyed, and stone houses in w ?’c-fih ‘AKE AT % wrmucr # sT. CRo, he thre KRRORS® OFP YOUTHâ€" and th eceded are a certain and SA "'" Chilirea aod Aduite.â€"As #i®, i weldncholy fact that one L. 1ve hort n the left Ms. ld be s Read This iâ€"Hotoway** legal meaning ons. (Applaus the pla : Radfor with t : Radford, ©0, Sparkeâ€"st., have stock of Christmas and â€"nt«, and partics wanting to ell to give them a call ll" ves hefore purchasing e the place, 30, Sparksâ€"st. ors. th. box contains the 12¢ or & Lxwax®, Nowesstts fl' tor . Mollosey‘s W take no ahn“ & in Ottaws, and medicin® Id 3nd inst., , youngest sSPECIAL NOTICEâ€" i cha woq after a long illees* Capt. Alexander 4 hed trombplings, cougb# nowseug °* CCC leasant catharticeâ€"8#* seck to cxagzcrate, thay reason for our giving tul. xpression to the genmia., with her land, recenily received ie accounts oj‘ the "1 of thefearthquake. The ‘ re severe at West Ead localtics D&i~C fifteam lee readers e tent alter & S99°° "~ sou of the R#Yâ€" ith her child the day ."~ She was awept otf ned. â€" The boy, ©xpos w a deer ‘hifh had the forest, and strug» his arms around the er swam in the waves d saved itself and the is torm ”"‘li: ‘;. to rescue was to death, k‘?‘. other to a cask floating near :\ga‘l'. Sed it West was not i Mr. Branch, ~ the AD<k to 1'* d (b. t his children torm from h n to the gen through the of its tchtess Solt "'_"'.\'l‘ E‘.. c.‘- n our lati Preseaty, One Tuesday, the Fourth Day of Pebruary Next, at the hour of two o‘clock, in the afternoon, to receive the James Melville Teasdic Hanoun, A.mnual SUBSCRIBE RS Craditors, and on Tuesday, Third day «f March next, He will apply to the Jadgs of the sald Conrt for a con§rmation thereof. te= * Ottawa, 27th December, 1867. 826td J. . T. ‘IANNU.I. ©COUNTY ofCARLETONX® 'l-i GREAT FRENXCH GLANT, HAaS the honor of aunouncing to the inhabitants of O.tawa thathe will give a GRAXD BALL AND LEVEE this evening, TUEBDAY, JANUARY ith, 1888, at the CANAD A HOTEL, Sussex Street. All should come and see the Giant and enjoy a fi‘MM‘T ill the ball igh loci& loseph will open the ball at cight o‘c Floor Minsgors have h-n‘t(-f, and good music will be in attendance. Insolvent Act of 1864 m Imalm. ) in fitk Admission for Gents, 59 ct«.; Lady and Gent, 15 cts, ?p. extras . * Ottawa,January 7. 633 1 And recite the following Postical Seletions :â€"The e aorf o tons no in o i P lo:te ; tidgo Sighe ; The Last Day. aicdn oL ols Otcawa, Jany. 3, 186 (Of the Cinil Service,) : F :l:z:dllll most popular tale of Sa muel Lover, Barmey O‘Rsirdon: th Navigator, Boors opened at 7.15 p.m ; at 8 0‘clock, precise/y, the reading will commence, and there will be no f irther admittance. P A s ‘The public is respectfully invited to attend. ‘ ALEXANDER WORKMAN, W . H. THOMPSON, @EO. HAY, M. MCCORMICK , ROD. ROSS, â€" . Ushers will be in attendance to sheow Ladias and ‘loatiomen to their seats. His Excellency the Governor General. Mr. J. B. Simpson, Admission Fee, 50 conts, to all parts of the house. Tickets be procured at the stores of Messrs. m&&n‘mas«a.-i\d-nuq«r. + January 7, 1868. 6B3td Ua SATURDAY EVENING, the.1 ith of January 1848, under the patronage of Parlour Entertainment, General Protestant Hospital. p A‘T“' The Directors‘ Hall, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 8 Eq Go and sse the Giant Dance. mons. JosEPH, The Election of Directors,. Province of Ontaric, Beiag an Adjourned Sale trom 6th December last HER MAJESTVS THEATRE," LANDS for TAX Ms, No. of Lot. | CON. ACRES The <Annual ‘Meeting W Ottawa, January 7, 1863 On Wednesday, 8th January, 1868, AT THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE CITY OF OTTAWA, E} 41 Ottawa, Dec. 10, 1867. 380y ANNUAL MEEVING Magee& Russell Mantle Buttons and Ornaâ€" Ladies‘ Belts and Belt Rib~ Gimps. Black and Colored Veitet French Repps and Merinos. Crystal Drop Trimmings and Jet and Fancy Dress Buttons Evening Flowers. White Gros de Suez Silk. & Jet . Fringes and Bugle To WIT Black Silk clantle Velvets, Real Cluny and Maitese 10 11 18 16 16 19 H 14 16 U JUST RECBIVED IN THE MATTER 0F Will be held in nmol Ke. S, 8. Moravica igned has Aled a Deed ot and Discharge, exesuted by his To BR HELD IN 10 TR EASU RER‘S SALE 10 10 10 uN for AN INNOLYVENT. "OWb 14 106 200 100 so9(h 100 +Oif) 200 64 100 44 44 44 100 200 80 f ‘ "’Aj{”l"' »por To BE SOLD BY AUCTION Tr ustees TAXESY. . Exrexses. TOTAL 3% T0 49 19 18 cts Ol 80 99 48 15 RO 60 09 91 91 30 7, WILSON, Treasurer, County Carleton M on MONDAY, JANUARY SIXTH, in en] of a Competent Billiard Marker, _A share of pu Ne pmn_rnh solicited. N. B..«â€" entire business for rale. Also, fo N. B.~â€"â€"The entire business for sale. Also, four years‘ unexpired lease of the bouse. The latter ub,)odhthonln:hflh landlord. Applicaâ€" tion to be made on the premises. E ROOMS will be REâ€"OPENED | For the purpose of receiving Annual Subscriptions l MONDAY, JANUARY SIXTH, in on-lt * of .c?-m Billiard Marker, A share of pu = Nominating Offcers, and other important business lie Jmumh solicited. preparatory to the Anumal Meeting. N. B.~â€"â€"The entire business for sale. Also, four By order, * Nintement respecting a Candidate for employment in the Civil Service of Canada. R 1. Are you related to the Candidate, it so, what is the relationship * _ :. 2. Ar. you well acquainted with the Candiâ€" to ? s 3. From what cireumstances does your knowâ€" of a Pablic Office the & A':r c‘::luuh- b h‘l:: th “mo‘f hour of ox y e # any other Cand!date or nti::zL. will b':g:-ld- ered as committing an offence seriously I'.Ofllf his moral character ; and any Candidate who shall :mk such '°’".'.f or give such assistance will considered equally guilty. _ â€" _ 18, Candidates may be allowed to leave the exâ€" amination reom for a short time after deliverk their answers (om.p;rrndbdun â€" ing to the next;but no candidate will be permitted to resume the answering of any paper after havâ€" ing left the room. . 11. No Candidate will be allowed lo.xmk himself for examination unless his applic and Cortificates shall have been lodged with the Secreâ€" tary ten days st least before the day of examinaâ€" tion, norâ€"uniess such Certificates shall have been approved of by the Board. _ _ _ _ _ . 12. Euch Canaidate will be duly informed by the Secretary whether bis Cortificates have or have not been approved of. | _ _ ndisondcrals 10. Copies of the forms can be obtained on apâ€" plication to the Secretary, and, if in particular cases, these cannot ::.rn'nly filled up, a suflich ent reason must be gnod, and such other eviâ€" dence must be produced as the Board may conâ€" sider satisfactory. m 13. The Board will meet for the examination of Candidates on the fourth~Monday in every month, at ten o‘slock, a.m., at the office of the Provincial Secrotary and such meeting may be adjourned from time to time. 14. Candidates are required to present themâ€" selves punctuaily at the hour appointed for the commencement of the examinations. 15. The examination will be conducted partly. orally and partly in writing. 16. No viva voee examination shall take place except in the presence of a quorum of the Board. 17. Thetime allowed for answoring each paper in writing will be marked upon it. | _ 9. Candidates who have left school within two years before their application should (when cirâ€" cumstarices will por-n? name their last schoal+ master as one of the referaes, * 4. The CertiGicate of health must be in the subâ€" joined form marked A :Snd by a duly Licensed wedical Practitioner, bear date within six months of the date of the application to the Board. 8. Casdidates who have been pnviouli in the employment of private individuals s (when circamstances â€"will permit) name their fast emâ€" ployoer as one of such referees. _ 1. Every Candidate is required to send to the ecretary of the Board at the Office of the Provinâ€" Cial Secretary, -.nhuppllnuu in ‘b‘: ":'l handâ€" writing, stating age, place ot , present phace of residence, the lu.!:lh of time he has ,been resident in Canada, the nature of his past cccupaâ€" tions, and that it is his desire to enter intothe Civil Service of Canada, naming the particular Departâ€" ment (if ay) for which he believes himself more particularly ‘adapted. _ _ _ e _ 2. The application must bomonrud by luidmyprlorulom- as to the age, health and character, of the Cardidate. i. 3. The Certificate of age should contain the best evidence ot the date of the Candidate‘s birth, of which his case is susceptible. _ _ _ _‘ 7. Every Candidate must name two or more roâ€" ferees, of whom two at least must be householders, and such roforees must respectively fill up and sign a Cortificate in the subjoined form -u-lgdr B. IF .. Civil Service of Canada, Framed by the Board of Examiners for the Civil Service, under the provisions of the 20th Vic., Cap. z4, and approved **> by His Excullensy the Adminâ€" istrator of the Government * in Conncil. BY CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT IN 20. All Candidates will be required 1. To write a good hand. BILLIARD® ROOMS $ | cts. "4 24 APPLICATIONS AND CERTIFICATES l«lr of him arise ? o How long have you known him ? lldmlumly hoenest, sober, intelligent and gent ? What do you know of his education and acquirements ? So far as you can judge, is his Charactor in P uons Eupieren. _ 69 31 89 69 65 56 09 48 08 48 54 10 82 84 REGULATION®S METCALFEâ€"8STREET EXAMINATIONS $ . | cts 41 36 (Date.) .201. 64 40* it (Signature, (Alflwm.)) (Date.) FORM B. To E8 OBSERYVED 14 633.2 08 62 15 13 02 10 33 05 84 _ O. F. Gloucestgr 61 * aaw‘s TWE 0 wen Pss th qualify him for Marlborough Goulboutne. ‘Torbolton. + REMARKS Osgoode March ‘Protestaut Orphans‘ Home. UN ALBERTâ€"STREET. A Preliminary Meeting Will be held at the same place, on h Monday: the 13th Instant, Wednesday, 15th Instant, Corporation of the Protestant Orphans‘Home, Will be held, (D. V.,) on At ONE o‘clock, P. M., in the LRCPURE HALL OF THR INXSTITUTION, Of the Vory !'lArfi PRUNES, imported, f BUCHANAXN‘s, Docember 21, 1867. Dec. 30, 1867 Christmas Candles. Including a detached STONE KITCHEN, suitable tor a large Family School or Boarding House. RENTâ€"410 per annum, Possession given imâ€" mediately. [For particulars apply to the Office of the T Cl w oaery w $as~ E.. MILES has just received a la Ivaried assortment of 4 Wls seb Hecond hand Pisnos taken in part payment for new ones. Connected with this establishment is a Piano Manufacturer, who will attend punctually to all orders for TV NTNG left at the London Music Store. Ottawa, Dec. 5, 1867. Of every make and style, from the rrinfl»l manu factorics in the United States, which will be: dis posed of at manufacturers‘ prices. _ _ f ‘or which the undersigneg is soie Agent for Ottaâ€" m and vicinity. Testimonials from Clcc‘y-a. mund the Principal Professors of Music in Canada, pan be seem at this establishment. Several cases of Exceollent ’ VIOLINS, CcoNCERTINAS, | ACCORDEONS, | TAMBOURINES®, #sTOTN IC HOUSE: GUITARS, FLUTES, DRUMS, (Lessee of Her Majesty‘s Theatre,) WOULD inform lile pnn-'o and the public g-unll!tht he has just received a very large and fine ment of of all sizes and patterns. : ALSO, A NUMBER OF WILLIAMS‘ VICTORIA ORGANS AND MELODEONS SICN of the BIC FIDDLE, â€"â€"ANDâ€" / Underr the Paliament Hairdressing Saloon. Wlu.l.llo'ros Kuilfe Powder and Boards, Oakey‘s Silversmith‘s Soap, Fancy Soaps in great variety, at reduced prices. The goods warranted, and sold at the lowest price for London Music Store ! THE FoOURTH ANNUAL MEETING : CHAIIPAGII. Green Seal, pints and quarts. % Gl«'l!lll‘ PORTER, pints and quarts» (Burke‘s bottled.) ElOL]!u(‘Hllll, and Canddian Face tory made. RII.OI’I Celebrated Royal Arms, and North Wilt‘s Cheeseâ€"unrivalled. TIAI. Asam, Black, Japan, Twankay and Young HMyson: qco'rcn and Irish Whiskey, 7 years old. KS TAIAIINDI and Truffics in Pots, Mushrooms in tins. OYl'l'lRl. Haddies, Fresh Saimon, Lobsters, Sardines, &c. Bnlll’ll', 7 years old, in bottles and on draft. POI.'I‘ WINES, the best, various prices, snlnn\' WINE, good table, 81.50 ard higher qualities, IIANDSOME CARTOON®S ash: ® Ottawa, Lee. 16, 1867. THOS. PATTERSONS, No. 26 Rideauâ€"stroet. WINES AND LIQUORS, &c. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. FOR NEW FRUIT, Nwar the Post Office at KNew Edinburgh, 20 R O O M S, 0 AND SEE THE GRAND DISPLAY of OHRISTMAS CANDLES, all sizes, and lUGARl and Syrups, all grades. ARESH FIGS and Prunes, very fine. lAlllll In variety, the Largest for Table and Richest for Cooking. ‘l‘llAl‘!‘l. new crop, clean and sweet. ONGUES and Sounds, in kitts. OBACCOS, plug and cut, the finest. AMS and Jelltes, Black and Red Cur= rants, &c. : ORDAN ALMONDS$, shelled and sweet« RESH FRUITS, in tins, great variety, ERRINGS®, in barrels halves, La« n sdor and Rorth Shoipâ€"aul * ICKLES and Saunces, the best brands. AsPBERRY VINEGAR and Syrups in bottles. F RYSTALIZED FRUIT for ornament= EMON, Citron and Orange Peels. OLLAND GIN and Old Tom. AKING POWDER, and Egg Powders for Baking. ' E. MILES, PIANO STOOLIS PIANOS, At TPWO o‘clock, P. M., Direct Or THE GENUINE E. MILES, Elgin Street, Opposite the Russoll House. L 551â€"39y MACKAY ESTATE, New Edinburgh. ANNA J. EA1ON, ~_ Cor. See. 0. H. 0 GO TO &e &c. ussex.stroot, 616â€"1m and NK UOTHAW A FLMES. JANUARY 7. i8sos . DUC VON THOLE, &e:, &e Juat received from Europe by the subscriber. NaARCISS A#, Double and Single Tulips JONQUILLS, 0>_â€" Double and Single Hyacinthy 4 mm of the New Dominion, W. NOTMAN has deci lneo:g:ncnon with Mrz. J. A. FRASER to commemorate the same in the shape of a large pleture embracing portraits of all rrenn! on the oc« cul.‘m as it is umrll impostible in the necesâ€" sarily ied sketch taken on the spot‘ to secure likenesses, alt &mnt aro .respectfully invited to eall and sit for their individual portraits, cither at MR. NOTMAN‘3 Studio in Montreal or at his New Elublhh‘l.unt now building and which will shortly be opened in Ottawa. _ _â€" _ O:E::.‘ November 6, 1867 Dutch Flower Roots. '.‘l_l_!! being an lmportunt event in the First Confederale Patlizment Al the Lease of our Premises in Sussexs street terminates this month, we intend to con fine our business to one locality, and shall remove the whole of our Stock on the 1st of May next, to our Store in ; Uur stock of BOOTS and SHOES, LEATESR, Bl!(‘)::lla)mdsl. TRl’h;le, #&o., &e., w‘ill conâ€" y be very large and most complete in every ?oqput-onz. and we most mmtrnlly':lollcit a conâ€" tinuance of fayors, to merit which our constant enâ€" deavore will be as usual to provide the best articles and sell at the lowest remunerating prices, Nememk a G. IIO\\'}; & SON, * eme e placeâ€"No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. next to Howell‘s roeor';-l. $ j April 27. 420y Just Received from England : 5\ ROAST HARE. 1 CURRIED o. . JUGGED Do. STEWED po. t ROAST PHEASANTs, ROAST GROUSE. [ % * OAST PARTRIDGE ALL GOODS DELLVERED FREE by our ows Waggons to any part of the City daily ROBINSON & CO. THE TEA POT, oTTaAW A. Establishmentsâ€"Sussex E&t. and Rideau $t ; . HOWEB Boot and Shos Store. BLOOD‘ ‘ ONXDON .SsTOUT. BARCLAY‘$ LONXDON PORTER ALLSOPS PALE ALK. BASS‘ EAST INDIA. m DOWS CELEBRATED MONTREAL ALL DAW‘S SUPERIOR LACHINE ALE DAWS CEnsBRATED PORTER & sPOUT GUINESS & CO Which we are selling at 8 shiliings per galion ROBINSON & CO. would especially lythe at tention of fam{lies to their stock of * We have a most delicions ALES, WINES& SPIRITG Wines, Spirits & Liquors We are constantly recoiving suppiies of this truly beautiful and delicipus COFFEE, roasted darly on our premises by thsins By which peculiar procers, he aroma is preserved an . renders it the ravoritk witH aut Corre® pRINEâ€" ERS, & The Pure Mountain Berry * Without oxe?tiua the finest Coffee in the world."â€"London Times, Marck 16. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, Ze®~ As itis mported hy no other firm in Canada soUCHONG. 150 Caddies MANDEKIN MIXTURE. .‘r This hdthciflnest fiuécx‘l‘rn "l" iml.l s per nd ; in sma addies, about 14 1b eok en Y o‘ T 19000 J(‘Alll“l\i:.'l‘ § UNKCOLORED Ottawa, Sentember 10. NOW oN sSALE Very Choice and ~uperior Prepared by End Valyâ€"st., Ottawa April 1. _‘ 0 PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD«= 109 cases Otard Brandy, #o _ " â€" MaurtelPs :+ 150 _ "®_ Hennessey, 15 * United Vinquels OUBILâ€"IN â€"STOUVUT ! A very fine sad large assortment of 500 Chests very choice and superior YOUNG _ HYsoNn. 3. T00 Chests Good Strong TW ANKAY _ . 100 Chests old fashioned BREAKFASi Dakins‘ Patent Silver Cylinder FRESH ARRIVALS DINNEK SHERRY | RE M OV A L. TEAS PRESERVED MEBATS, CROCUs, ROBINSUN & CO,, oPEXIYG OP TM COFPFEE | PLANS, SPECIFICATION® ESTIMATES, & . 10, Rideauâ€"st. FOR SALE. Wu. HEARN, Market Prug Store, Yorkâ€"street AUaUSTUS LAVER THE TEA POT, OTTAWA AT TAk »FPD you w en t P AKCHITROT 225tf 3076 548tf FTOrR SA | #50 RAINS etarey 850 pounds To be had from Mossrs. E. K. MacGillivray & Co., Shoffield House, Mossrs. Young & Radford, grn'rh-ltnu, the Offlicers of the C“&u" and the Members of the Committeo, Mesers. eLood, 8. K. Lough, H. W . Bennett, James Dobier, D. Amiot, T. II.. Hodgson, J. Iliffe, J.C. Biythe, and W. Brown. x Â¥kis â€" MENRY W. BEXNET, Dec. 31, 1887 Attho St. Patrick‘s Hall, Sussexâ€"st., where they will be happy to meet their comrades from the other Voluntecer companies of the city, as well as their civilian f.iends. The Dancing will commence at 8 o‘clock. Gowan‘s splendid Quadrille Band will be in at. tendance, and Mrs. Proderick will supply Supper at twelve o‘clock. _ _DOUBLE TICKETS, $2.00 ; ISINGLE Tickets, $1,50. IN’I'IGUD hoiding their fArst Annual Ball, ilmder the patronage of the Offfcers ot the Batâ€" talion, on No.1, Ottawa Rifle Company, FIRST ANNUAL BALL Maving on hand a very large stock this season, it will boPmld CIIJ;‘AP. PaLlS ‘and $O" Parties, Dinners, Balls Suppers su plied with the choicest deliencies at vo‘r';.remz: able rates. * Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1867, 620b Sarsaparilla, Ginger, Lemon, Raspberr and Vanilla, sold by the Bottle or Gallon. FANCY BROXES and e TOYS of all descriptions, BEG to inform their customers and the public generally that this season theyâ€"have on hand a very large stock ot Ornamented Fruit CUakes! Mixed Candies of all Kinds. With many thanks for past favors, the Subâ€" scriber would respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage. t 620b > *~MRS. A. SCOTT. CONFECTIONARYV! PRODERICK‘S, In Confectioneryâ€" Also 300 bbis, best Winter Apples 0!‘ hand and for Sale, an extensive assortment of Cakes, Crackers, and Bise. Confectionery in great variety. Jus received a large stock of FANCY BOXEs, * : CORNUCOPIAS, SACKS, ORNAMENTS; and * * "BONâ€"BOXNS . ORNAMENTED CAKES, ®COTCI SHORT BREAD, ; . CURRANT BUXNS Direct from‘Paris, oonptisi:f the finest selection and most suitable for Holiday gifts to be found in this City. _ The Old Stand! LAND O‘CAR ES . SCOTLPS __| Muplins fresh every day. _ Thisestablishment teg leave to takethis opporâ€" tunity of thanking their patrons for their very liberal support since their commencement, and hope by punctuality and attention to merit a conâ€" tinuance of the same. Of all the Choicest Kinds by the barrel or measure. A large assortment of Fancy Goods just arrived from Europe,,comsisting of BOXES, CORNUâ€" COPIAS and FANCY SWEETMEATS of every description, suitable for Christmas and New Year‘s presents, h maacle fais it ll‘llls Estabiishment â€"has received such a wideâ€"s,read name for the Best of Goods it needs no further comment than to say that they are determined to keep the largest and best ‘lgulny of goods to be qbtained in the Capital, A large asâ€" sortment of f Rich Cakes, Richly Ornamented, _ Macroons, $ponge and Pound Cake, Mixed Wine Biscuits, Mixed Cakes, % Jellies, Blane Mange, + & Charlotte Russe; &6, &c. Also, a large quantity of PRESERVES in Pots of varieus sizes to suit purchasers, and about DON‘TFORGET the NEWSTAND English Bun House ! TUESDAY EVNG., 14th JAN.. 1 Confectionery and Bakery, Guin Drops, Liqueur Droj CORNUCOPIAS, Ottawa, December 20, 1867 SW EETMEATS ! CITRON, SPONGE, PRINCE‘S..LADY‘S, f AND SEED CAKE '0 ACRES OF LAND, situated D _ Within two to olgu miles of the city. [( NEW YEAR‘S PRESENTS 150 Barrels of Apples! 1867 a*» 18G6G8. WHOLESALE AND RETAL. BARTLETT‘S Next to the Cupital Stot eur Dro;;. Fig Paste, l_“l_‘_llcl_l lottoes and Lozenges, &c., &c Land for Sale. OF 38 SUSSEX STREET, PAIRS of Grey Twilled BL A N« KETS, in bales of 50 pairs 15 SPARKS STREET, THIB MEMBERS OF sSIHCONDâ€"TOâ€"NONJâ€" L 1868. kfast and Dinner Rolls and Cream (Gioods, Fig Paste, Will be found to be in Quantity Quality and YOUNG & RADFORDS. _ , gSTOCK.OF es Seeretary Depot 6194 n The Parsonage of Christ Church, Contributions will be most thankfully received from the members of the Church, and other friends. in Ottawn, by the following Ladies, who have kindly consented to act as a Committee of Management MRS. CLEMOW, : w foes :\ " ADAWMSON, : « T. M. BLASDELL, " LAUDER, «_ DONALDSON, «_ JOHN THOMPSON, N. SPARKS, MAGEE, #â€" STRERT. SEVENTEENTH of MARCH NEXT, 1868, and following days, in ald of the DEBT on OTTAW A, December 24, 1867. SHEFFIELD HOUSE | xor cismmas. + + « + r ‘ ‘l‘(‘el, Having recently moved into their new premises, No. 20, .l‘eln-, rect one nfEt:hc fim\y\'iiitcd lately the Montreal Markets, shd gecured a very large stock of entirely * ~ NEW GOODS, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co. 200 Lmim Grey and White Canadian Blankets, l 32 200 pairs Grey Shanty Blankets, 200 pairs Brown Horse Blankets, r ; 100 pieces Light and Dark Grey Etoffes, 8 £ 50 pileces hcav.r Grey Flannels, . | » 50 pieces Heavy Scarlet Flannels,, 1000 Seamless Linen Bags, . _ â€" 8 1000 Seamless Cotton Bags, s : , 200 pairs Shirts and Drawers, * T â€" _ 50 pairs Gréy Etoffe Pants, i 50 Tweed &mocks, : § . 50 doz. Wool Sockt and Mit« New Premises and Cheap Goods At most EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS legitimate manner be undersold in this city. bostrats t ndstnivntedismsinvcatrediraceteaied 1 nds ersen s brctcatbctiarted Frosted and Engraved, Cut and Pressed TABLE GLASI’. and an assortment of Common Ware for wholesale purchasers. 9 4 RIIPIO‘I'I'IJI.LY announces the arrival of a Choice Selection of China and Bohe» mian (@Glass Flower Vases and Ornaments suitable for Xmas and New Year‘s Gifts. Also, the most complete Stock of China, Glass, Earthenware and Parian Marble ever brought intoOttawa, consisting of ifâ€"Call and see this little beauty. _ Prospectuses and Samples sent Free by Mail. December 19, 1867. 479â€"43y G,. A. WALTON, Agent, 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa Ottawa CROCKERY Store! Canadian Grey Cloth at 38 The Howe Sewing Machines from $50 Up. Grout & Co.‘s Twisted Elastic Stitch only $15. T is Intended to hold a Bataar on the Ottawa, December 27, 1867 Ottawa, November 18, 1867 Ottawa, December 19, 1867 RIDEAUâ€"STREET, December 24, 1867. JB A large and most varied Stock to select from GRANT & HENDERSON BAZAAR. QUNNDNINCHELAM a&s LINDEAY Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. Cunningham and Lindsay Offer at Montreal Wholesale Prices, ry Goodsat Reduced Prices. . BLANKETS, FLANNELS AND MANTLE CLOTHS. The Largest stock in the City. DINNER SETTS BREAKFAST SETTS, PRESENTATION ORNAMENTs. HOLIDAY GIFTS TO LUMBERMEN. W ETLA _NML ATLT.AN Importers, 20 Sparks Street, ANNIP pow it v at 38. 3d. 'For yard, l e‘ Canadian Tweeds at4s. per yard â€" ARE NOW SELLING â€" Inspection Invited. GARLAND, MUTFTCHMOR i& Cu, Invite particular Aftention to th bl TÂ¥ SEWING Y Tâ€" MAcHINEs®, THE BEST HOLIDAY PRESEXT, From #47 and upwards. B@"FIVE per cent, off for cash in bill@â€"until after the holidays, One handsome Mahogairy full case $8 discount. “IIIEELER & .“]lLSON'S SEWING MUeTIxrs RIDEAU STREET, (opposite Mr. D. Whalen‘s.) AT THE the premises. f YY » /. Cmm nemny “?snnn;vr";‘ consignmeht of SUN BURNERS ' l’f‘:’,f""\’-- or‘;-vou- aumd a-: $ | of Piano, Voice & _ BEVONXDE BROS., _ | $@L Ees braming and Peloine. "Muck Canadian Cottor Yarn at 78. 6d. a Bundle, Canadian Bags at 1. 9d 1LOW P RIC ES. CHEAPSTOVE c.-pudvmt« jobbing and m.'fll ‘ALL AT & | NEW GAMKS, MAGIC LANTERNS, Te ESNMONDE BRO8., | . > ALL SizE®, | DOLLS of every kind, PUZZLER, and an endless Where a large Assortment is constantly on < | variety of other TOYS, sultable fer Christmas 1 hand at ’ Hoidays. 25 ® E/. _ qmey, mpogerge: mppuey mpiny ooge Gmemg mpmg gome d 0_ mkfl- LAMPS. TINWARE, & WANTING A GOOD AXi in‘ price, which cannot in a 574y 623( 49w 10y M |of Piano, Voice and nony, Al (.?llt. Teacher of wgm December 16 Hagnan Mathew Harty Michael * Hawkine Mrs Edward Hefferman Patrick Henry Wim"* Heneage Lieut Hodgins John . Hodgins, Emma o Hogan Margaret _ .« Hogan Sarah _ Honan Matthew Houston maml Houghton Miss _ *‘ Howard Chas * f Hacem Chr H Befi Sho o. ( ies G, (Glou) Bell James â€" Beeman Mary Ann Blythe Chatrles Booth James Brown ::mt Burrows Jobhn Butler Miss Betsy Caldwell Wim Cameron J k Cantwell John Christic Mrs Sarah Clark Thomas Clark MJ W C«llneln:r i Cooper Davi Coughlin James . Corens Diana &nl?n John Daley Kichara ~ rd Doran Francis Doherty James Dolep ‘uuy i f Dolen Ellen Donnelly Mary Donevan John Dunn Rebeccea Earl Win, (Asbb Mill) Eddic Wm, ® (Gloue) Edwards Geo Ewaldt Mr, (Giou) Ewing Mrs John Farley Thos f Finlayson Donald Ford Misp Eliza Francis Samuel Fraser aqu; Frazer Mrs Mary Rbbon J D Gleason Danl Grant John Grant P L Germain James G | Common vongbu, Broken Leat, itrong Tea. 300 45 | Fine Flavoured New Season do................. 00 45 | Excelient Full FIQv00N0d 40....;...».»« ««««..... 00 73 | OUNG OOLODF.,...s,s2s0nssssns0rssssstsrsezs zes sssu000s 00 "6$ [ Bith FIYORDNE M s mm +Zrarnictrncens ces O 19 l Very Fine ND veconsensimnss ncb scrmmensenntercens BB W $HIMPMN: vons mm semmiatremccmrnies sexsvsnsssnntes B 9 | Viery FHnG 0.+ .» rsertencoonsisermencrennisnsamenmes MBP W | An excellent mixed Tea, lsiack and Greon,.....00 60 Foung HYBON:ssepmmcrsns neserkirereerizncctcrscecty NNR Fine de ecoomenercnmeennpen ren in n revaneneigenes fl. 1 Buperfine and Very Choice................... . 1 Fine (lnp'du", 00 1 Rxtrn SUDBNRW® ML0...n05»0s 0000633 5nmommemmmecmmments WA Reductions made to buyers ot Five Chests and pPasranl Cc I8T OF LETTER® "W dn Cihe lJ Ottawa Post Office, 1st January, 1 § Abbott Miss _ Landers Margt ___ Allison Miss Lame Elisth _ * Ax.nw Johh Leitch Mre Sarah Archibald A Little Miss Ellen Atkingon James Barrin C i Bainford Mr “FAHMAMQUQ-M[_M*“ 1 -?hnn the address of the MONTHEAL 1EA COMP ANY printed on them. , August 27, 1867. . _____ _ .+. Wihkeny All orders tor 25 1b. boxes and -m. carriâ€" hge free to any Railway Station in . Parâ€" ties wanting smaller quantities should club togeâ€" ther, Buyers living beyond Railway Stations, will plomnuronofiouun.an-hn notes. ‘The carringe will be paid to the neatest station, where there are express ofices. Ten will be forwarded immediately, on ueqil-tu( the order by mail conâ€" taining money, or the money can be collected un delivery by express man. Cash collected in Alontreal free otolnf. and m«;flbtfi. same. ODriginal packa ‘ea chests nln-ul‘:’:o llw? Cho‘:: do. 90 to lfllm To« from 60 to 80 lbs. Teas not mentioned in adâ€" vertisement can be hdn:d!y cheap. The Comâ€" pany are determined to a stand in the Montreal market, every article may therefore be depended on as to quality and weight. f '.\IllC MOoNTREAL TKEA COMPANXY, 6 Hospital Street, Montreal, humu im~ vorted a large quantity of Green and Toas, Log to e.mf. aitention of the Trade, Hotel Proâ€" prictors, and large establishments generally to their list eAprices. . Buyers of Chests and Boxes ot Tea will zave money by getting it dirgest through the Importers. _ _ _ _ â€" ‘a h Twankay, Common In Wood and Papier Muche. Also, a large THEIMEQRTERS TEA! TEA! TEA! _ PianOvForg Tuition I W. 0. CLIARK, B@® Agent for (Xtawa and neighborhood Messrs. Orme & Son PM Address BUY YOUR PEA Work Boxes and . _ Dressing Cases, GREEN TEA. BLACK TEA PREPARING MR,. JOS. MOONEY, MONTREAL TEA CO., _ 6, Hospitaiâ€"st , Montreal PILCECE DIRECT PROW MeDiamid John MeGHlivray Mra McGook Apne MeGonigal Patk McKeough J & W uewg 4 McMullin Jobn * Todd ®»muel Wllu'l P ;mh-f Antony Wrs Thos !fl'fi.wic H Me Avilia Win Kobinzon & Co . Ross & Co Ryan Miss Catte Richards Philip Richmond Jas Powers Mary Ann Pratt Miss khoda l'd,(hul % Furdy John Michaelson J 1 Miller James Mills Thos Mills Robt H Mountjoy J 1t Moxley Mary T e Jr EL y Miss ::r Michael Noston J O‘Connor Mrs Jno Patten Miss Jane Poleki John G, P. BAKER, . Posts Leitch Mre Sarah Little Miss Ellen u:u.-;u Mre Loughran M ll’l:.:gn, ’:‘uu M J ummu Merey Elisth _ 448y 15

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