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l.r.n dificuly asi aljusting the sugat eadstz@s of all kinds. id .also take off light rlqt the relief of the duty on sugar woult on maide on molasscs. is the anty w be taken zallon on petroles® b Wohml. Ha bad cipal changes PM members representing irv, would come upon _ demand for the com. rke, They wers not enter upou fresh un. vo.expression to this d it would be uswise wodifications in the take off the duty o they dist not. tercolonia} .. 'E | of to put on a small 0 equalise the abt . _ He propoged al® tari@ ; :ll"" ere to fl‘ d llco.lfl"_j :‘nu..?‘_"hn. "s Fae balance of four er c represent . t. of the .‘w‘“". ‘ some room reduc. the Gorernment haq sogsistent with th, rervice im this respect interests of the Proâ€" do relations with the i taken into conside ) m. t ho probable effects of tives waich had im« : had been the inter« the interests of the Between thess t=> the Civil Serv and the Bill ired, he begged to or. ie ~in the interest® public that a whole jominion 4 fy, at of ioned i was ‘the two latter tromble, though he der them &s secon enue and the consy» eep in view the gros rst jor the encourag th the West Indies i C _® Tok s twenty per cent. «d gallon on all wins* "quired at 'h‘ ";l"""hflo.. Snd eenarented the pme. Larportay oX ©Ipendi lrnn u__.:fl"“'- r Majest ‘4 otoet, u‘a‘l“"‘ 1y suffered on thi# ; was intended th#t ould be paid to t# that one.cighth of e at enaing s roolt 8 | 3 at of .:;‘...".2‘_ 30th, iÂ¥ided Bbat,. lace a duty of At® is a tax on 109"* so proposed that 88 efuers, and aiter * wabject had deter the . «o3 °* CHe the Dowin f theâ€"tountry @, + upon â€" lmported ing to the 1445894 ed twentyâ€"tive p4" eent per lb. on all Rtes received TOVitices mmung the propet had been done is °_ ""ifeu} #Mount D&tNT® Of the 110 a h__”“‘ 2 Aik.conintt while the c088° wBich the was intomy and the GQorâ€" In referting to. of the sagae °* Of One. :* 12 af Ontars, expressed the first of all :o NE es poablic T anng J ®C w a â€" PCE Of .Aive N adohek Tacl & .'-. go ::;cl th y ho : EUniog. & re to seriousiy or to dis &s much with all ty the Hou. Mr. HOWLAXD thereapon\ struck out the word: = immediately" from thi suid wesolution and inserted instead ther: © on sad from the 29th Arll, 1868.* Hon: Mr. TILLEY then called the attets tion of the Committee to the proposed changes ln the tariff, already explained by the Minister fFinance. The change in the duty on wines wally admitted the cheap French wines in bottle at a lower rate . than formerly, though «n the whole increasing the daty on winâ€"s of all grades by thirtyâ€"fire thousund Collari. Me briefly explained the changes introduced, and raid that if the resolutions wer« now agrecd to, umother opportunity would ‘be given to members to the proposed chaages. > z McKE against m am duty=on > ri peured to him as if the 00_2 having Setermined to abandon the duty on flour ard grain, had gone over the tree list to discover what other l;!klrn of food they could tax. Laughter.) It appeared to him that some &_{"!Ww forty thousand dollars mamnnt,. _1 __ .. "CC_WBICh was started in the country, should be abandoued They had already the exampie of the United States to show the pernicions effects of this system. Hon. Mr. TILLEY thought that the public vould just as well afford to pay twentyâ€"five pet cent. for fancy soap, which was not by any :‘-0 a necessity, as for ginger, mace,nutmegs peppeor. s Hon. Mr. HOLTOX moved that perfumed and fancy: soap be struck out of the list and placed in the 13 per cent. let.â€"Lost on could be raised in a less objectionable and offensive way. Hon. Mr. TILLEY explained that if the tevrenue could not be raised from one article it must be raised from another,. He regarded the duty apon rice as not bearing upon the poorer classes, for it only entered into the comsumption of those who were well to do. Itcould not be regarded as a t«z npon the Mr. MACDONALD (Lunenburg) advocated * rednction on printing paper, from 15 to 5 per cent. * Mr. RYMAL thought it deplorable that the Wod for the mind, as well as for the body, must be taxed. Heconsidered a tax on aan.." 1nd soup be struck out af tha lt a.. Y VIRTUK of a Writ of Fiert Facias reet‘in the 13 per men‘ (areruat oo | $B hmatoe or Tt Meindh Mrend Teb division , (mnocauy«cm.uu-. directed and Mr. MACDONALD Lunep delivered against the Lands and Tenements of » rednction on nmu(g ,.‘,.,h ',',',,..""{‘,’"‘;";'- Bazil Dunbar Rorisan, at the suit of Agnes Roriâ€" per cent. e | sou, I have seired and taken in execution, and will ..:v.':nlu. thought it deplorable that the | 0Ger for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, at my Office '-h'.. Ill:,. as well as .fi:: the body, ! in the COURT HOUSB, in the City of Ottaws, on «it M“"‘- w“ objectionabt:® qs | THURSDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of uh on the poor man most o"“hm‘“l; 85. JUXE, A. D., 1868, at TW ELVE o‘clock, Noon, The discussion 'llmfillnl,'mcl "‘; I * ull the, estate, right, title and interest of the above h.m..m Tn! M®Wâ€" | named defendant of, in «nd to the South East or The several resolutions providing ior the | rear half of Lot Number Faur in the Sizth Conâ€" changes in the tarid® were finally passed. | cession of the Township of F&aroy, in the Coanty ‘l‘hu-m.. rose and reportei the exâ€" | of Carleton. +. mike and tarif® resolutions as and vn. F. POWELL, Shortif. "‘r‘:".'ob sit again tomorm:dm:l\!)- | is n‘pl.';l.,.;'m' was adopted, and the House | Shertff‘s > ® .‘m Iwenty minutes past two. Mmho‘t?:'amr,'x:‘ 1868. 099â€"1â€"13wtd mfcly done in this way as in the barrel, as officer could know exactly how many barâ€" in a tenk. : y & ‘Hon, Mr. HOWLAND, in repiy,. explained that it not intended that the excise should «pply to on hand; and with respect to the duty tations bad beenmade to the nt, asking them to Sinqmao a much higher of excise. Some had re commended as \high arate astwenty cents per ga‘lon, bnt Government had fixed what t.ey believed. was a fuir rate, seeing dA Â¥Aipga (2NC!L, D. A: MACDONALD and YOUO, strongly opposed the change. . Mr. MaCDoxarup (Lunenburg) . thought ;wh“&omdwflndng every _ », 0 botty manufacture which was started in ~â€" she Hon. MINISTER OF INLAND REVâ€" ENUE briefly explained the efect of the reâ€" solutions, and the reasons which had lecd the Mr. lcn:'c..zu. «bjected to t te a several poin im the resolutions. He contended that the inâ€" apection fee of 20 cents per bartel was altoâ€" gâ€"ther too much. The oil ought to be measurâ€" «d in.the tacks, by which the expense would be"much reduced, and the inspection could be \hat it was not i to change the imâ€" yort duty on petrotepa:; A conversational then ensned between Mosirs. McKENZIE and HOW. ltina y.,1, 4 _ _ CC Sgreed to, constderable .,“..* w taken place on the transfer article of ‘soap from the 6 teen t the twentyâ€"five percent list. NZIE, D. A: ‘DOX .. f BtMeRENZIE, b. A: acboxaTD Hon. Mr. HOLTON called attention to the fuct that the day on which the first and second resolutions should take efeâ€"t um\nol menâ€" * I'I‘"flt protested that it was a tax ?.::,‘“M poor man, as any grocer . Themtelak resolutions, on motion of Hon. 3rd. That it is expedient to provide for the Inspection of all Petroleum and Coal Oil maâ€" notzctured in or imported into Canaua, and for the forfeiture of all such as may be offered for wie without having been inspected,‘and to impose thereon an inspection fee of twenty veuts for each and every barre}, cask, or packâ€" age so inspected. _ 3 >\ % 4th. That it is expedient to provide that no shall earry on the business of Refining mu Coal Oil without a license for which a sum of fity dellars shall be paid ; Mllt;-_uo _hh!unvgd.nndly. 2nd. That it hox;a;tm;;u an Ex. ciée duty of five cents per gallon on all Pcâ€" troleum and Coal Oil manufactured in Canâ€" On motion.of Hon. Mr. HOWLAND e House resoired itself into Committee o! Ways «ud Means, the Hon. Col. GRAY in the chair. Hon. :'t...BOWLA!lD then moved the adoption fullowing resolutions : ist. That it is expedient to im an Exâ€" cize duty of &mmmnflonml spirits pomvokradrs 4e se c s n LuSH T .. TiL Lgy _ "" â€" Nl09s on motion of Hon. 2â€". ‘Y,were then agreed to, considerable Sth. That the first and second of the foreâ€" xolog ::ldh- shall take effect immediateâ€" 1y on the passing thereof, and that the third «ud fourth shall take effect on and after the first day of July next. mamufactured in Canada, in addition to the Excise dutics now imposed thereon. _ Hon. Mr. HOLTON attacked the financial policy ofthe Government, and ridiculed the sttempt to sstablish direct trade with the West Indies: sugar refiners as he was prepared to show. Hon. Messrs. CARTIER and CHAmuU spoke briefly in French. Gea se Sexveral members raised questions upon particular rdu to which Mr. ROSE replicd. Mr. JONES (Halifax) said if the proposeq vhanges were made in tha faterest of the Provinces, and for the purpose of Union the Government had made a great The modifications in the * onlinary revenue of $153,114,000, The estlâ€" mated ordinary expenditure he stated to be $13,442,161, Jeaving a surplus of $1,671,839. (Applause.) Of course no one could tell th« vicissitud s that might urise within the next tfteem or eighteen months, but he had every confidence that the estimates, und«r ordinary circumstances, would be fully juastifed by experience. At all events, the ordinary expenditure could not be exceeded. There were besides, expenditures on capital account «nd for redemption of the public debt, which would bring the total expeuditure of the next year up to $17,960,011. f In n;ly to Mr. HULTON, Mr. ROSE stated that he did not anuic:pate «n incremse from the revision of the sugnr dutics. , In nfigto Mr. JONES (Halfax), _ > Mr.ROSE said the ad nalorem duty on sugar was calculated free on board. This nad been rendered necessary, because of the great difference in the Islands between the cost of the article and the expenses of placing it on board ship. The duty on molasses was also to be levied on the value free on board, aod was as near as possible, just fivre cents per gallon. By the repeal of the duty on grain and flour the revenue surrendered $107,000. He antuicipated a revenue of #125,â€" | 000 from the five per cent. duty on manuiacâ€" | wared won and books. The iron included | Canada plate, toiler plate, &c., &c., ani |. pristers‘ type wonld also be placed on the A «ame list, but oo change was to be anadle in £ paperâ€" There wou‘d who be & small dut l‘ impese@ on salphuric acid. m At aix o &ock t Chair, Mr. ROSE ha Afler Recess, l 3 modifications in the interest of the SPEAKENR : the th.or. , having Province of Ontari CcoUNTY tg 'GuAlLl’l‘O?. i Ready f,¢ 3asiness on theâ€" ist of May Ottawa, April 28, 1868 Ottawa, April 20, 1864. TEHKXE, W AXTEE And @ENERAL EFFECT®, Tables, Chairs, Stands, CupbaGrd®Bureaus, Bedateads, 2 Grind. RIDEAU . CANAL, Tlll Subscriber will sell at the rest= denes of W. WALKER, Fsq., Besserorâ€"st., near Jamieson‘s Bakery, on » Also, will be sold at the saine time, about 30 Volumes of Books, tâ€"eating on different subjects, principally standard works. Fetms of Saleâ€"Cash, in bankable fundz. Sale to take place at 11 a. w. â€" N. B _wrm l:l. sold ncm same :n:o“n:d‘. 'I::o.d‘ a superior family ) Carri w um.dt:l«.::‘t-of:&; otéo:.‘..'llx b-“;h' quite me wi ven for the Carri y giving a; proved endorsed paper, or 10 p.:‘e:’lt. off for Cug A. ROW E, Auctioncer. Ottawa April 23. 403 © Tritd SATURDAY, 2nd MAY, 1868, Consisting of a beautiful Partor Set, in Green Rip richly.carved, Parlor Carpets, Whatnots, Mirror® Pictures, Wiadow Cornices and Window Curtains: in Dilla‘lloo-. Dining Fables, Sideboards,Dining Chairs, Side Tables, C-rrt and Couch. In Hall, Hall Sâ€"ove, Oil Cloth, Hall Lamy, Stair Clmud Stair Rods, In Bedroom, !mn&hdund. as sos, Bureaus, Weshstands, Dressing Tables and Muncmh? In Kitchen, Cooking Stove, with Farniture, Tables, Chairs, and a quantity of Stoneware, China and Glassware. Household Furniture Tlll Subscriber has been ‘favored with instructions from Capt. SWINHRE, to sell at his Residence, Daleyâ€"street, in L. B. Taylor‘s Biock, Centre Dwelling, on N. B.â€"Goods to be removed the day of sale. Oinw., Apribie. :‘ _‘ : T23td Rousciot Furmtart & General Efects ’ 'l“ll Subscriber will sell at the resi= dence of G. A WALTON, Esq., Albertâ€"st., the whole of his Purniture, &c., consisting of a Parlor Set in Green Rip, superior pattern, Centre Tables, Whataots, Tapestry, Carpets, Stcel Enâ€" gravings, Mirrore, &c., Vining Takies, Cane Chairs, Sideboards, Carpets, Pictures, Mirrors, &c. Hall Stove and Pipes, Hall Lamp, Vil Cloth, Stair Carâ€" pet and Rods. Taecontents of four bedrooms, Buâ€" reace, Bedsteads, Mattrasse«, Feathor Bods, W ashâ€" stands, Dressing Tables, Loâ€"king Glasse», Bedâ€" room Carpets uod bedrobm Crockery. Two Fall Leaf Tables, Water Barrel and Wash Tub, Four Wooden Chairs, 1 Rocking Chair, 1 Cradle, 1 Child‘s Cribb, 1 Cooking Stove, with furniture comâ€" plete, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Also, 1 Chins Tea Set, and a quantity of Stane Crockery, Tea Trays, Haad Lamps, &c. To be sold without reserys. Terms of Saleâ€" Cash, in baukable tund:. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Thursday, April 30th, 1868, Furniture, (farpels, &C,, Wednesday, 29th April, 1868. Sheritf‘s Sale of Lands. JUAT RECELVED . several Consign« mohts of Birck Walout Furniture, consisting of Beautiful Repps Covered Parlor Sotts, Centre Tables, Extension Tables, Card and Side Tables, Fancy Tea Pojs, Whatnots; Hair and Cane Seatâ€" ed Chaire, Sofas, ‘Tetsâ€"aâ€"totes, Dressing Buroaus, Enclosed Washstands, and & fall, assortment of ‘ other furmtuare, _ ‘There will be added to steek this !woek some very fine Bedroom Setts, which will be sold very low to closo the consignment. Also a large stock of Willow, Market and Fancy Baskets, Chfi;rm'n (‘srri-gen. Morses, . Perambulators, Hand Carts and Wheo!barrows, with a full assort ment of Weoden Ware of all‘kinds. _ Also in stock and to arrive within a fow days, the fargest and best assortment of Crockery, China and Glassware imported direet frowm t /0 of the beat manufacturing houses in England. To all who wish to examine and purchase from a l=rge stook will find the Variety Hall unequailed fur assortment of stock and low prices. â€" VARIETY Furniture! Fuarnitures! Furniturel 6 at tis o DiKD. In this city on the 28th instant, Mr. Androw Heavey, agod 34 yoars. ; Thia funeral will take place from his late resiâ€" dence, Suesoxâ€"street, at half past eight o‘glock on Thursday morning, the 30th instant. Frieads and aequaintances are invited to attend." NEW ADYVERIISEMENTS stock in this d« Ottawa tem o onip on n pempena en Auction Sale» °BY A. ROWE. On the 28th Instant, AUCTION WiLL B& LET INXTO THE A IMPORTANT SALE NOTICE. a q 34, Sussexâ€"st. & QTANTITY Toâ€"Day. Bale at ONE o‘clock, p.m, _ A. ROWE, Auctioncer AND JOSEPH BOYDEN, General partment second teg none in % §82â€"7 JAMZS D. SLATER, 4 TI8tML A. ROW KE, Auctioncer. SALF. TOWNSIHIP OF CUMBERLAND, Will be bold in the Town Hali, OX MONDAY, THE 18TH OF MAY NEXT, At the hour of TEN o‘slock, forencos. * § JOHN D. WILSOX, Forguson; The Divine Teacher,â€"by Micab, the Priest Maker, by Binney ; Dizine Human, by ‘Lawis ; Ecce Dous Homo & Mornin« by Morning, by Spurgeon ; The Silent Hour. “3'09&. by the Author . of The Heir of Redâ€" aliffe. The Works of W. Cooke, D.D., London. ~ For sale by will hold its first .mi.’.'li‘:i.‘ Town Hall, Dunâ€" canville, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of MAY next at one n‘clock p.m a«nm}.‘w' h6ib . ... .: . ;. Hhed Trtier; Book of Praise, by Roundo!) Palmer Eseays of Abrsham Cowley, by, Dr. Hurd; 8t Tlll Court for the Revision of the As= sersment Rolls for the Township of Russell Louls, King of France, bL Hutton; Avdallah, by Laboulsaye; The Irish before the Conquest, by The subscriber would intimate to thore of his customers with whom current accounts may have been :rn.d that it is his intention to take advanâ€" tage of any irregularity in their payment to close them in order that he may conduct his business totally on the cash princip/e, which has been found to work much more satistactorily for both the buyer and seller in every bransh of trade in ‘which it has been tried, ana relying on quality of hi« goods and the rflan charged for them (which will always be as low as they can honestly be rold for) he solisits a continuance ot that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed ngon him. K. ARNOLDL, ao.::ll',fin the M‘l'"l quhtin% of 'ilnu,ISPIr(l)l&. &o., eâ€" elegraph Co‘s Building, Ottewa. ~Price m cppll& or sent to any address. April 21, 1888, 535y A SKLFâ€"ACTING SODA WATER Ap» PARATUS, with cylinders oo-lrlm. choa for cash. Apsl& to WILLIAM P ODIRIO£ Jusserâ€"streot, Ottaws. 6870 Orders by mail with cash, promptly attended to. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. A discount to persons buying in quantity or by the original package. Inspection invited. Purityi n all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at the lowest quotations. ~ _ hek Clarets, Hocks, Sauternes, Curaoeso, Maraschino, Chartrouse, Royal Italian Bitters, &0., &o magsâ€"< * musiee.s & 90 _ § Th Te e Mc rrenteteriyenneetantareriscccsens. 3 D0 30 00 ** :# | BOTIOX Oldccssssssassssssccsucsc... 4 $0 12 50 «* & ‘Very fine old......................« 5 75 â€" 15. 50 SHERRIESâ€"Domecq‘s, Pemartin‘s, &0.: No. 1 Superior Light toble Wine..$2 00 6 00 SE K HEWBE _ Abesamsrmmsmmcsseccscs & 0 B Th # & VePY OHOI8Besccssssmcccccsicmcccccs 3 50 10 00 ** 4: Very Superior..................... 4 50 12 50 * & YHEF BMMrcccterctrtsrcrrissrrccsers & 50 18 09 Single sample bottles at above rates. Also, of Standard Brands, in wood or bottle, old and new, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Old Tom Gins, Irish, Scotch and Canadian Whiskies. Canadian Ale, in wood or bottle. f Ponh-o.' Pw.':‘r. plats nél quimd. Xl:at:n’a orter, uarte. Bass‘ and A ‘s Alesy pigle meduquadie." =‘0_ O O‘ * PP OQumberland, April 10, 1868. MTâ€"4â€"10¢â€" * There is a rentof one dollar aanually, payable during said term co the said John McMartin as devisee thereof, under the will of the said Alexanâ€" dor MeMartin. Termsâ€"Cash. For turther particalars apply to Edward Taylor Dartcol}, Esquire, L‘Orignal, Solicitor for the As signee, or to the Assignee. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, FOR CASH ONLY. Dakuyper‘s Red Cases, Gin, 15 bottles.........$9 00 ® Ureon, * â€" * per dor ......... 4 80 Booth‘s London Gin _ .. M + vivescyce I B6 Bernard‘s and Thompson‘s Gin _« . ....~... 6 00 Green Seal Champagne *6+ | sesceesce ie 00 AND UPWARDS. e PORT WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &0. No. 1 BOOUK LIST. > JOHN DURIE & soN WINE AXD SPIRL VAULTS, The said several premises will be sold subject to the several mortgages charged upon same, and tho said mill and m{‘l premises and other the premises last mentioned with their appurtenances, will be sold subject to the interest of the said Insolvents as coâ€" partners or of either of them therein, under the partâ€" nership articles the lease thercin mentioned or otherwise howsoever at the time of their insolveney for the residue of the unexpired term of fifteen years from the 1st day of Docember, 1865, and to the mortgages thereon. A _ Dated at L‘Qrignal, this 23rd day of April A D., 1868. * _ Srd. All the real estate and interost and equity ‘ of redemption of the said John â€"MeMartin, of what nature and kind sover, either in his own right, or as deviseo under the will of the said Alexander MoeMartin, d.cn+d, or otherwise, howsoever, of and in that part ef Lot Eleven, (11) in the said Fourth {ith) Concession, old survey of the said Township of North Plantagenet, known as MeMar. in‘s Saw Mills, with the privileges and appurtenâ€" ances to the same belonging.. Alzo of and in the premises known as the old Store, the large Etore Hoase, the Jarge stable and premises connected therewith, also of and in the Dwelling House now eccupied by the said John McMartin, and the outâ€" buildings therewith connected, and lying and being in the Village of Plantagenet Mills aforesaid. The said two lots are supposed to contain to. gether 309 acres more or less. 2nd. All the real estate, interest and equity of redemption of the said John McMartin, of what nature and kind soever, whether as devisee under the will of the said Alexander MoMartin, deceased, or otherwise, of and in Lot Number Ter (10), in the Fourth (dth) Concession, old survey of the said Township East of the South Nation Iiver, _ lat. All the real estate, interest and equity of redemption of the sald. John MoMartin of what nature or kind soover, whether as deviseo under the will of Alexander McMartin, deceased, or otherwise, of and in lot number nine, #'J) in the fourth (4th) concession, old survey of the uid‘ Township of Plantagenet, East of the South Nation NOTICE. THE COURT OF REYIsTON ' BY virtue of the power .vested in me as ' Assignee of the estate and efTects of the above named Insolvonts, and also under and by virtue of an order mado by James WVanio!l, Exquire, Judge of the County Court of the United Countie® of Presoctt and Russell in that behalf, I will on THURSOAY, the twontyâ€"sizth day of June next, offer or sale by Public Auction, atthe hour of ten o‘clock, in the forencon of the said day, at the office of Messrs. Morland, Watson and Company, in the City of Montreal, all the real estate and interâ€" m( the said Insolvent John McMartin, of and in ands and promises in the Township of North Plantagenet, and County of Presoott, and Province of Ontario, hercinafter particularly montioned and gescribed. ‘That is to say : 1 408y in hy maller of WILLIAM N. BALRLE and JOHN MeMARTIN, Insolvents. EDW D. FREMEXN DARTNELL 124 lawim . Assien 11 Metcalfeâ€"st., Telegraph Co‘s Building, Hreap t anesnnl .o ) 0 onl oereineerneser INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864, ARMNOLDCPS NX OTXC . Ucod sound Wine. FOR SALE. RLoit staiâ€" Axp Awexouzyts Tarsmor YoR, THE J DURIE & sOX, 10 Sparksâ€"st., Opposite l!orlja.gnll House Â¥, the 19th day of MAY HUAK B. RONAN, _ Township Olerk Por Gall Clerk Fer 8 15 10 00 12 50 15. 50 Tille to be accepted as it existed at thc exesuâ€" tion of the Mortgage, and as accepied by the Vonâ€" Tlllll will be offered for Sale by Public Auction, at_ELEVEN c‘clock, in the Forenoon, on the TWENTYâ€"EIGHTH day of APRLL instant, at the Law Office of LBWIS & PINHEY, in the City of Ottawa, under the Power of Saie contained in a llonf-‘o thereof ftrom John A. Bryson to the Rev. William White, Lots Numâ€" bers Sixteen, Seventeen, Eighteon and Ninctoen, on the West side of K ing street, and Lots Numbers Sixteen, Seventeen, Eighteen and Nineteen, on the East side of Cookburn street, in the Village of Richmond, in the County of Carleton. All conveyances, searches, abstracis, &e,, to be at purchaser‘s exponse.. . ‘* At 12 o‘elock noon, at his Rooms, 18, Eparksâ€"st. LOTS Nos. 2, 3 and 4, on the South side of Sparksâ€" street, near the Roman Catholic Chapel, measuring Eastward ; and 2, 3 and 4 on North side of Queen atreet. Each Lot 66 x 99 tost. These six ‘lots form a block, and are situate in a good business part of the city. â€" ‘Terms and conditions made koown at the time of sale.‘ Vendor will covenant only that he has done nc act to encumber. Otaws, Apritl 16 â€" Intending purchasers will please examine these lots before the day of sale. + Terms and conditions made know wjou day o éale. : 1 sale on Thursday, 5th May. 1868, FOR LADIES) USE, _ Either for saddie or harness ; two carriages and a sett each of single and double harness. M Termsâ€"Cash on Delivery, OR H. MoLEAN, CITY PROPERTY In Black Walout : A * Washstands, Bedsteads Beds and Beddings, Mattrasses, Carpets, Rugs, Looking (Glasses and Glassware, Dining Room and Ritchen Furmâ€" ture and Crockery Ware, Cooking and Box Stoves, and Pipes, a very superior Hall Stove, and a great variety of other articles usually found in a well furnished house. AL8O, q 1 A WELL TRAINED HORSE Of a gentieman about temoving from this country, consisting of CANEâ€" SEAT © CHA1IRS, On Thursdav, the 30th instant, The Housgsehold Furniture, Bureans THE OTTAW L PIMES, APRIL © Also a quantity of Groceries and Small Wares tog numerous to be mentioned. Boots and Shoes of every dezcription, Trunks and Valises, Knitted Shirts and Drawors, Neckties and Collars, Silk and Cotton Pecket Handker chiefs, &c., &e. Also a very iarge assortment of Fur and Wool Hate, purchased in the choapert manufactures of England and the United States. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The KReadyâ€"made Department consists of 1,800 Coats, assorted sizes, 1,000 pair of Pants, 600 Vests, 100 dozen Shirts, such as Cassimere, Wool, Fancy Shnirtings, and all sorts of readyâ€"made wearing apparel, The whole of the stock of Mr. J. T.PRUD‘ROMME, mt his store on Sussexâ€"stree‘ which comprises a value ot $10,000, consisting of Cloths, Coatings, Doeskins, Tweeds and Fancy Flannels for summer wear, also a large assortment of goods for the acâ€" commodation of ladies, such as French Merinoes Cobourgs, Orleans, Lustres and Delaines, Callco®r, Fancy Shirtings, &c. Oltawa, April 28 Taesday, 21st inst, at 2 o‘clock, p. m,, DRY GO0DS|! Readyvâ€"made C othing, Boots, Bro«. Trunke and Ottawa, April 22, 1868 Sihs at Comprising Black W ulr ut Sofas, Mabogany HMair Bottom Chairs, Centre Aubles, Burcaus two very fine Book Cases, Bedsteads, Hair and Straw Matâ€" *rasses, Washstands, Wardrobe, Looking Ginsses, Fine Steel Engravings, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matâ€" tings, Cooking and Parlor Stoves complete ; Crockâ€" ery and Glass Ware, Kitchon utensils, &0., &0.. ) $0° sALE POSITIYE. x _ / Tirxgâ€"Cash in Bankable Funds. VALSES, HATS, (CAP3, On Wednesday, the 29th inst., Preparatory to his removal from the city, all his Ottawa, April 21. THE REV, JOSEPH ELLIOTT, oN ALBERT.â€"STREET, Housechold Furniture Oulwp. .”wfl}'.‘, 1868 ECTOR McLEAN has received in« atructions from Mr. GRADSETT to offer for Also at 7 p.m., and following days, HE subscriber will sell by. PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, 18 Spatksâ€"street xVCTITLO In the building known as Webster‘s Hall, MRCTOR MeLEANX has receilved in« . structions to sell by Public Auction, on Household Furniture, Auction Sales BY H. MeLEAN. Adjoining the Congregational Church, AUCTION SALE ILL be sold at PUBLIC AUVCTION at the residence of AUCTION SNALE Mortgage Sale, AT 11 O+CLOCK, A.M., At 1 O‘CLOCK P.XM., ALt AUCTION SALE OP VERY DEBIRABLE &e., &e., &e., Drawing Room Chairg 1o Mair Cloth ; Sideboards, _ Tables, Bolicitars tor the Vendor 7i9eedâ€"17 1 Toâ€"Day. LEWIS & PINHEY, GREAT OoF N 8 A LE H. MCLEAN, Auctioneer. H. MCLEAN, Auctioncer. T23td &o Auctioncer, T23td 728td WATCEB ANJ CMICKS RADFORD‘S Old Gold and Silver YOUNG AND RADFORD‘S, GOLD AND SVE RADFORD‘S JEWELLERY HOME â€"MANUPACTURE | YOUNG & RADFORD‘S CoLUmMnN. Made and Repaired 80 Sparkeâ€"st.Ottawa. JEWELLERY REPATIRED YOUNG Bovart on Tares :x Excuixos YOUNG GET â€"YouR ALL KINDS OF ENCOURAGE AND AT ; 150 Chests Japoe. Groceries, Liquors ard Provistons. CQENERAL STOCK 50 Barre!s Highwines, 25 Barre‘ls Morton‘s Preef. 25 Barrels Old Ryo. 500 RBarrels Family Floar. 100 Chests Twankay: 225 Barrels Prime Mess Pork. 200 Barreis Mess Pork. WAREHOUSE, Importers, 20 Sparksâ€"st., > HAVE RECENTLY OPENXED OUT THE CounowiIx« NEW BEADED AND FANCY PARASOLS, , NEW RONNETS AND HATS, â€" _ NEW CLOTHE AND SILK JACKETS, ° NEW FANCY COSTUMES, NEW VELVETS AND VELYETEEXNS, NEW BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW EMBROIDERED SKIRTS, NEW EMBROIDERED SETTS, NEW LACE SETTS, NEW LACE CURTAINS, f NEW LACE SHAWLS, i NEW FANCY SHAWLS, : NEW FANCY DREBSS GOODS, » NEW LUSTRES AND ALPACCAS, NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY, £ NEW TRIMMINGS, s zn & With a variety of other New Goods too numerous to particularize. fl' Inspection invited Just received and marked very cheap for casb. . > 5 Ottawa, April 25, 1868. © STRAW HATS& ORNAMENTsS, Are shewing a new lot of GARLAND, Mutcmmior & Co. PLAIN AND FANCY SILK DRESSES C. & L..‘s Stock is now complete in all departments . Ottawa, April 26, 1868. Linnen and Cotton Sheeting, Prints, Whits and Grey Cottons. NEW STRAW BONNET3, NEW HAIR BOXXNETsS, NEW STRAW HATs, NEW STRAW TRIMMINGS, Grant and HHenderson Ottawa, April 16, 1868, Cunningham & Linds: FPOR _ SALE®, arasols, Ribbons and Flowers MONTREA L | Croguet Skirts, Printed and Embroidered, Gored and. Plain. ~~â€"‘ .B.â€"A lot of old fashloned Corsets on hand (lacing at the back) cheap, wholesale and retail 3 ifantiersinigee _ DAVID MILLAR, nasg ++ V __ 1 beg to call the attention of ladies to the above new styles of o sve mfm which I have on hand, and will make to ofder pn the uit 5e potice: Also, Parasols, Hosiery mod Glover, Hair Nets, § Handkerchiefs, &o., &0. / Croguet Skirts, Printed and Embroidered, Gored and. Plain.~â€"‘ SIEEWINCGHF PEETIS D.AYC Bplendid variety of Kew Dress Goods; Mantle Cloths, in great varicty No. 14, RIDEAUâ€"STREET. Soutctr Insrrkcrion or TBEIR PrxsENT Sroox or A% THB BLACK SILK JACKET8, PAMASOLS, MILUINERY f | _ Brows‘s Broxcuiit Trocnrs reach direct/y the L affeoted parts, and give almost instant relief. Jn | 8T°°K Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh they are boneAâ€" ; olal. Ontarm only the genuine Brows‘s Broxcnunz | Teoonts, which have proved their efficacy by a ‘ t | tost of many years. Among test!imonials auesting ‘ j s their effsacy are lotters fromâ€"â€" . [ E H Cuarm®, D D, Now York, a H Hxser Warn Besoues, Brookliyn, N Y, | 8 af islons NP W uis, New York, | 1 Hon C A Pururs IP‘res. Ma«s, Senst», | £ Dr G F Bicruow, B | | Prof. Epwazo NortB, Clinton, N Y.° | Buzcso®s I® TEs Aryt, and others of eminence. ; JAB. MAREIN & QO; _ Bold evrerywhere at 25 cents per box. _ TOrdidwim | TX S TCO PBE N BR D No. 2O, Rideauâ€"streeot. N immense stock of Corsets just arrived, French, Th Iogras aod Sivieh muntaniate." * _: *_* sc City Hoop Skirt Factory, 43 Sparksâ€"st, Centre Town. next to Eamande‘s Siove Depot. Central. OQitawa. THE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT, . " DEMI a« " NEW GORE TRAIL SKIRT French Wove Corsots! send Post Office order or enclosed notes. The carâ€" fll: witl be paid to the nearest station. Tea will be immediately on reveipt of the order by mail containing money, or the money can be collected on delivery by exprossâ€"man where there are exnress offices. A trial eolicited. " TUE MONTREAL TEA COMPAXNY, COompany‘s name prinied on th Montreal, lu.t 4, 1868. *°f w10ly ~_‘A tCough,!‘ @Cold," or irritated | Throat if allowed to progress, results in serions | Pulmonary and Bronchisl afections, oftentimes | son, 50¢, C0¢, 65¢ and 70¢ ; Fime do, 15e ; Very Pine, 85¢ ; Super/inc and Very Chowe, $1,09 ; Fine Gunporder, 8e ; Estra Superfine do, §1, All orders for 20 or 25 lbs,, or two 12 ibs., sent earriage free to the country. Teas not montioned lofthis circular .ent equally cheap. The Company having determined to take a ncns in the Montreal market, weight, quality acd circular ‘may be imâ€" &u:fly relied on. Whore a 20 ib. box would be much, two or three clubbing together could divide, An excellent mixed Tes could be sent for 60c to T0s ; very good for common purposes, »0c. Buyers living beyond Railway Stations will please GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Cu., enses are caused bl, drinking impure Tex. The Company have carofuily selected and imported a ,,.S’;’,, Teas that can bo warranted pure and free from nl:olwu substances, in 60, 25, 20, 15 and 12 1b. es. BLACK TEHA. and oblige yours, &o , _ x _ _ ®, OutÂ¥hh,.â€" The contributors to the Medical Journal have frequently declared that oneâ€"half the nervous disâ€" all it 8. Exneci®. , Dec. 18, 1867.â€"Montreal ‘Ter Comâ€" ,l Gentlemen, the box of 20 lbe. Engli=h rr:m Tea we had of you at 55 cents was o excellent quality, and fully as good as we have paid 75 cents for. Yours rerpecitully, Common Congou, Broken Lesf, Strong 1lea, 45¢, b0¢.; Fine Hlavoured New Season, do ; b5e¢, 60¢ and 65¢ ; Excellent Full Platored do,75¢ ; Sound OQolong, 45¢ ; Riuch Flovored do, 6%¢ ; !.', 'LOM do, do, The ; Japan, tiood, $Qe, 55¢ ; Wiunts Rossxur. Hovs® oF ErYATE, Ottawa, Decomber 16, 1867. -lmg“!u Company : Genticmen, the box of English wkfast and Young Hyson Ter waich you sent me givu“!.:eu satisfaction, You may expest my future rs, . Yours, &o., _ Treankay common, 38¢ ;‘}-'uv do, 5%¢ ; Jouny Hy RusszeLt HoTRL, Quebec, Jan. 7, 1867.â€"Montreal Tea Cot:sl.nyl Gentlemen, the six chests of Tea Jorwirded some time since arrived in good order. The quallty w pure and excellent, and prises °"“Y' As I am ;;:mem‘x’;_ in buying the best quality of Tes to be had for Om=.guests, 1 am KEW BLACK SULKs, IN!W COLOURED SILKS, 'HBW GLACLE MANTLES.. | NEW STYLE3 IN CLOTH MAXTLES The Importers Direct. THB MONTREAL TEA COMPANY, 6, Hospitalâ€"streef, Montreai, have sent over one thousand packages to different parts of the country, and receive ‘evory day assurances that the Tea fivu entire satisfaction. Bubjoined are s few ctthe numérous testimonials riready reâ€" CoBouro, January 8, 1868.â€"Montreal Tea Com ifi{:‘?:llo-m. I beg to inform you that the wo of Tl.l. L’hmY' nt me are of cxcellent uality, 1# w e Young Hyson at 60 sente, ‘lo_.u_ "‘s.:.wlgl.r box, or 2‘0 lbs., at same price, C 0 2 n _ 8, Mospitalâ€"rtreet, Montronal. All boxes sent from this ertublishment bave the Storckecpers Farmers and Others. GCEREEN TEA. Very Fine, 60¢ ; Fincst, 6.¢, ibe. 43 SPARKSâ€"STREET, to moquaint you that it gives gemrral satâ€" s Your obedient servent, ® SHOULD BCY TEER TEA PROX Wholcsale and RKetail * 4 I84v D. Ap®eso® 622 eA V 510y Cartain Trimmings. &e. Magee & Russell, . â€" Damasks and Reppse, HEARTH RUCS, COCOA â€"MATTING. PRINTED FELTCARPET April Pile Carpets, Kidderminster & Union English Floor Oil IMPERIAL 3 PLY CARPETS, Brusselis & Tapestry BRUSSELLS CARPETS, Tapestry Carpets, MGEE & RUSELL MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S ©oLuarx. SPARKSâ€"ST., AND 1»OOR MATsS. CARP ETS ARE SHEWIEG a GREAT vani: COs IN ALL COLOURS. AND CRUMEB CLOTHE. & Stair «Carpets. oTTAW A, 1862. Rio# Conoverxas Newsst Drsioxs HoICcR PaTrter®x® 38, Â¥r®rey BRr VELVET ATTEKN® § l

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