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Ottawa Times (1865), 24 Feb 1869, p. 3

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RXiTURE _ AN, of the best OE # § HOES, from Mexico represent a dl.l.fi?hl state of + _ affairs at the capital,. Foreigners are strongly ' * ef opinion that the Government is imbecile, â€" _ that ministers are corruptly ng money, [ and sending it to toreign countries. It was | reported that Englishmen and At are tâ€" negotisating in the United States for the payâ€" tk. muent of the English claims, the United States 43 « to tnke Merican territory in consideration A New Programme of Military Opera= % * s-.-a.-nâ€"-mnâ€".nt 4 * Capture of a $panish Guaboat. ® NEWI Â¥Ii XEw YORL. § ._Naw Your, Fobruary 23.â€"The Heralds Haransa special mys the Government has changed its policy towards the revolutionists. â€"__* â€" lasteadt of harrassing the Spanish troops by h useless pursuits, all the fortified points will military of an offensive re ' 'llh-mu American blockade runmer slipped through the Spanish war vesâ€" sels on the coast at night, and landed a cargo for the insurgents. hhillp from Manâ€" senillo reports that the have capâ€" ® tured a Spanish gunboat with guns. ; Harix1, February 23.â€"â€"Gen, Dulce hasisâ€" sued a proclamation addressed to the Volunâ€" teers, announcing that he is about to comâ€" 2 mence a vigourous cam paign against the robels ; imonmmmcn cuntes am P Disgraseful State of Afairsâ€"«A Kew Pro«# Jast tfor the Payment American . in the absence of Mr. Brown, to carry on Lusiness, owing to heavy losses in New York. 1 have determined to close Brown‘s Bank..â€" w. C. Cas@mt" Oa the latter the loss vhiedy falls, Any statément referring to the * eircumetances is refused until Mr. Brown reâ€" ‘tarms, who is expected toâ€"morrow. Though the place ig called a bank it is merely an exc’nub office. â€" °. _ A grand temperance convrention, consisting wf delegates from the different temperance associations in Ontario, met this afternoon to organiss one society for the Province, and bave agreed to unite under the name of the Canada Temperance Union. . A good many questions connecied with temperance are to be brought up. BDatest byp Celeqraph. The New England Society celebrated the a~nniversary of the birthday of Washington last nmight by an assembiy at the Rossin House. The gathericng was vory largo.© Danâ€" sing was kept up till an early hour, but there was not much oratory. Music was furnished by the band of the 20th regiment. * A snow stoom commenced last night, and continaued until this afternoon. Soow is now six teet cight inches deep. . The contest in Hants seems doubtfal. The 18‘h of March is named as election day, ibough nothing official has transpired. Mcâ€" L lan is bmud aid Howe. The Reâ€" peaiers ard efforts, but ad:mit If HWowe MW Repeal movement is at an end. « ' MONTREAL. ° Bpecial to THB TLMES. o > Anadvertiser in the (Globe cantions all perâ€" sons from intiffering with the discovery of perpetual -o: which he says ho has made, 1nd a patent ied for. A snow storm is raging since morning. There is no mail, and no traffic on the Grand Trunk, causing great loss to the line. Mr. a notary of Terrebonne, was nbbdmn-tm depot this momâ€" ing dhhvdh,udddu”,ooolnpm&o- sory notes, a sum of silrer, and clothes. There h:'dn to the ro:l:n. 000 more is to in strengthâ€" .o-mnolaficrm shed. YÂ¥ are all the 1.111 Montreal, an took place at the Canadian Inâ€" stitute last night, and one at the Crystal Palâ€" ace toâ€"night. About a dozen of them ars in the Special to THE TIMES. ‘lhe first meeting of the new Board of Agriculture takes place toâ€"morrow, for the purpose of electing officers and organizing ‘This morning the following notice was hnzg on the door of Brown‘s Bank : © Unable, The St. Patrick‘s Hall association have deâ€" cided to take action against E. E. Gilbert, for the unsatisfactory performance of his contract, the commissioners having reported that the m-.eunil by the iron girders n‘:: being made of the iron specified, or accord to the instructions of the Engineer. % Flour dull at $4,50 to $4,63. Provisional (Government. Gen,. Prim, the Minister of Wur, in an address assured the House that the Iato dynasty would never reâ€" ascend the throne. Admiral Topete, the Minister of Maripe, asked the House to pass an act of indemanity for the navry for its acts dusing the recent revolution. Subsequently the House passed s rots of thanks to the retiring Provisional QGovernment, although the Reâ€" g.hlk-! members opposed it with unanimity. ouse also by a large majority empowerâ€" ed Marshal Serrano with full éxecutive powers . No meeting of the city council last night ur want of a quoram. _ Liszzox, February 23.â€"â€"The press of thiscity almost laly condemn the movrement for & union of Spain and Portugal under the old for the time being; and granted hbim Mmhth_otomdb: name of TIberia, which has been recently conâ€" QGen. Cabellero de Roda is to succeed Gen. Duilceas Governerâ€"General of the Island of CABLE NEWS MK1apap, February 23.â€"In the" Constituent Cortes yesterday Serrano, the Prime Minister, officialiy announced the resignation of the yet in arms. He tells the volunteers that they hare bsen misled by the machinations of their enemies, and advises them to remain quict and obey their superior officers, ‘The citizens were greatly alarmed. Excitement andagitaâ€" do.pnnifa‘.nllbym.hy, but partially subsided in the evening when it was known that the danger had been averted by the firmâ€" mess of Gen. Dulce, The insurgents had a battle with the troops at Moyajiqua, near town. Frequent accountsare receired ‘of smalâ€" kwm Â¥vicinity of ‘Trinidad, Cienfuegos, and Clam, with s result sometimes in favour| of the rebels and someâ€" times In farour of the troops. â€" The rebels bare got possession of a tug on the Domiyi nmmllnghn.!g-hy. abated. The weather is very hot. The Perusic publishes as authentic accounts of the situaâ€" tion in the Contral Department. 1t says perâ€" sons "m in the country their houses estates,and took refuge in the cities. Inscrgents are to be found in every Province of the Departiment. They take only the proâ€" party of Apaniards.\ The rebels in the juris= A despatch from Spain, receivrod yesterday afternoon, announcieg the organization of a toree ot 3,000 Catalon:aa volnu?n for serâ€" vice in Cubs, | . Koonâ€"The city is quiet. voluateers are guarding the streets and as usual. The agitation of the two days has diction of Cienfuegos have artillety, and their .nl!yh:o:--hd. The sent in pursuit of mhhirf The Perusica sayy that it is le«s to inâ€" dulge in allusions as to the state of affairs in the interior, but we must ack ledge that the cendition . of the inhabitants Id not be worse. There is no other news of imâ€" Harini, TORONTO. WEWS YIi RATAXA. PORTUGAL Moxtazac, Fobruary 23. OURA. Tosoxto, February 23. is imbecile, | tiele in the outft of ing money, | a convenient form, . It was lflfl"-“‘““": lottbop:;'- "".'a.".' ally, and is a sure onsideration | migae. Price 25 . + medicine dealors. tlo-‘lo in= f affairs in lunt hot 4s ihajhlot of the l-;-r‘onu-;bc-.g.- to the Sugar Crop««Re¢beilion in 8t Hiaraxa, February 22.â€"Dates from Port. auâ€"Prince state that after the surrender of the town of Acquin Salnave‘s troops perpetrated an i minate slaughter. The Haytion ships o:qr were bombardiag the ruins of the towns op "the coast. An arrival from Porto Rico brings intelligence that heavy rains have prevented caneâ€"grinding, and the planters fear that they will be unable to nmade a good crop. Vessels are unable: to obtain cargoes there. t Additional atvices from St. Dowingo repreâ€" sent that the Republic was greatly agitated by revolutionary pronunciamentos, which were making their appearance in cvery part of the country. The Province of Crebas was in open‘rebellion, and in other Provinces a guerâ€" rills warfhre was waged against Daâ€"z. New Yorr, February 23.â€"â€"The Timesspecial says the indications are that no action will be taken on the Alabama claims treaty at this session, and if the St. Thomas Island purâ€" chase treaty is reported upon it will be on an adverso report, â€" f Buspension of the Fourth National Bank. THIS MORNINX@G‘3s DESPATCHES. Pruiraperenia, February 23.â€"The dooks of the Fourth Na;&msl Bank was not opened this morning, ow?l to the defalcation of the cashier MacMullen. ‘The suspension caused a large crowd to collect in the vicinity of the bank, â€" MacMullen is here but refuses to give any information. ‘The police have him in order for some time, and the event has not caused much surprise. The capital of the bank is $225,000 ; deposits $50,000 ; and the assets $130,000 at the last report. . Trains on the Union Paciic Railroad De= layed by Snow. ; Nuaw Yorrk, Februmy 23.â€"â€"Trains on the Union Pacific Railroad are delayed west of Laramie by the suow. .â€"West of Cheyenne the mercury ranges at from ten to fifteen degrees below zero. â€" any info »,. [The police have him in their pwn.r The bank has been in Lad AMERICAN NEWS. New rork Money Market.* Naw Yosr,) February 23,.â€"American exâ€" change 43}. . Chonk 1aXks. â€" .: â€" 3 pm.â€"Gold closed at 132%j. : New Your, February 23 â€"Cotton stcady ;| sales toâ€"dlay at 29}c. for Midaling Uplands.â€" Flour declining and dul!; receipts 8,684 barrels; sales 4,200 barrels at $5 °75 @ 6.35 tor Superâ€" fine State and Western; ‘$6.50 @ T.05 for common to choice Extra Western ; $6.65 @ 8.10 for Round Hoop Ohio.â€"Rye flour witbâ€" out & decided change ; salée 2,000 barre!s at $5.25 @ 71.25.â€"Wheat beary ; receipts 37,975 bushels ; sales 46,000 bushels at $1 .54 @ 1.58 for No. 2 Spring in sture.â€"Ryo dull.â€"Corn firm ; receipts 2,2905 bushels ; sales 39,000 bushels at 89c. @ 91¢c. for new mixed Westâ€" | ern.â€"Barley firm ; sales 3,000 bushels of extra | choice State at $2.17 in store.â€"Oats dull ; reâ€" } ceipts 6,625 bushels; sales 19,000 bushels at . 93c. @ 93}c. for Woestern in store ; N5¢. for do. | ‘For daily Otawa Marke '[ P’!'-lrd[ VV' ; arkets, see London Money Market. Loxnox, February 23 â€"pm.â€"Consols 93 @ 934 for both. Bonds quiet and steady at :'O‘i. Btocks steady. Erie 24}. lilinois Cenâ€" 971. » j Axtwaar, Fobruary 23.â€"Petroleum easier but not lower. t This question mm exciting great interest in this country. The following letter from Mr. W. Dixon .rnt in the fuua of January 27 : In 1865 she Limerick guardians made a shipment to Quebec of, seventyâ€"nine girls, who were forwarded to Montreal, and placed in the St. Patrick‘s Home until situations could be found for thetm. Of this lot the Rev. Father O‘Brien, of the home, wrote to the emigration . ggent :«â€"â€" B The conduct of the {girls was anything but what it ought‘ to have been. The nuns in charge of the home were shocked at the im 1ety of their conduct. Some years t‘vmch of girls were sent oug to Mon~â€" treal trom the North Union Workhbouse, Dubliin, whose conduct was most scandalous ; the traces of whose shame in the |yingâ€"in haspitals, in the public gaol«s, and the corâ€" ruption of the rNic morality are felt even to the.present day. Wherever they went sin, shame, and deatiy where in their track. I think it very strange that the Government of this country (Cnaj:, Juloes not protest againat this wholesale influx of pauperised corruption into the land. 1 cannot promise to receive iuot_h home such notlter batch, &c when Liverpool Markets. Liverroos, February 23â€"p.m.â€"â€"Cotton acâ€" tive, Uplands 124. @ 12%}d; sales 15,000 bushels. Lard dull, Pork quiet. Tallow 439. for old mixed Western. Corn 32%s. 6d.; new do. 308. Wheat firmer and unchanged. Yarps and fabrics at Manchester firmer, you have any reasonable numberjof poor girls from theâ€"dear old land who have\pot the stigma, of the workhouse uvon them, We will receive them with plezsure, and â€"do all we can to procure such places as may secure for them a comfortable livelihood." In 1867 the guardians of an East London . Union voted ufi-r'nmolmouyto bo.p-] plied to the shipment of paupers. These people on grrival at Quebec were sent at the ‘ expense of the Canadian Gorernment to inâ€" land towns, and employment found for them by the emigration agents. ‘Some of the men and women proved to be disorderly asd inâ€" temperate. Others were fu{, And could not or would not lda&t. themselres to cirgaumâ€" stancee. Two of the men absconded, leaving their families to be supported by the public ; another was brought before the magistrates for threatening to burn a range of buildings, &e. A r-tkm who was on board ‘the vessel which carriad these people to Canada informed me that he had never met with so debased and‘utterly worthless a set of creaâ€" tures. Last summer a board of guardians in mm‘ in one of the midland counties on voting funds for the shipmient of nerging to thecr T""‘“‘ fhe proveediign ing to the of their ings which were published in the local ';pen, one of the members thought it would be a saving to the nbr:cym to simp them, because: one of those selected had already cost them £150 for keep and clothing. Another thought it would be unwise to choose girla who were known to be honest, industrions, and worthy â€"â€"as there was not the slightest difficulty in r“in" good situations for themâ€"where girls ike those selected for emigration would Le kz-a. Another guardian said the selected were too idle/to work ; they might get saituations if they liked, while the vicechairâ€" man of the board, who was also Mayor of the town, opposed the sending of girls trained in their achools, who Tnerfllly turned out good servants, but would support the sending of those that continually hung on their hands. With such samplea as the above of the conâ€" duct of the paupers already shipped to their shores, is it surprising that the colonies should be slow to second the efforta of the mother country in riding hersel{t of the incuâ€" We understand that some forty ismates of the Medway Union Workhouse have pelitionâ€" ed to be sent. to C.ugt. on the ground that saw no prospect of improving their conâ€" :l;t?oa in this country,â€"European Mail, Jan. Inteamtixg to Voupntrezas.â€"An important ar “hh“d.mblmd medigine in a convenient form, and the Pain Destroyâ€" ubjfi.&o-ldo;h-mmtuhn,ud mm& best Medicine that can be used for .I--uu-phh:ru- ally, and is a sure cure for rheamatism, that Hinge on C un l e l t F class of complaints brought on b P tigne. Price 25 ots, por _ual-.’u :m‘:nn of her pau lation ? bus of her pauper population 1 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The United States Legislature PAUPER EXPORTATIONX. Reported by Telegraph. New York Markets. NEWS VIA HAYAXA." Antwerp Markets,. &4 WAYT! THE TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT S AkALEK . w@yC A R PE C 8. ma Now going on, will positively dloseâ€"this month. MAGEE & RUSSEKLL February 22, 1869. RB~Previous to steckâ€"taking, and to make room C for our NEW SPRING LIMPORTATIONS, now being purchased in the British ‘and French Markets. * M ~In order to make this sale as attractive as possible we have decided upon offering the entire stock of CARPETS, without reserve, at a discount of ten per cent for cash in bankâ€" po‘The stook is vory l and amounts in va 180 575 1925 450 1575 750 PM A\l Remnants of Carpets, undér€0 yards, will be sold cheap. F MMENSE CLEARANXCE. RpM"All Carpets sold during this sale, and not . _ paid for on delivery, will be charged full MmACEE & RUSSELL‘S, OTICK» 22 and comprisdp the SALE OF CALKPETS®S. ‘he Sale will commencé on MONDAY MORNING, the Ist FEBRU ARY, and conâ€" tinue (only) for afow weeks: ‘ YARDE HEXMXP CARPETS, Sparkaâ€"st. § UNION 6 all wool DUTCH de i GREKEN & CRIMSON 6 2 ply, ALL WOOL do # i KEW DERSIG N#,"* TAPESTRY CARPETsS, & WOOL STAIR do 4 PRINXTEKD DRUGGETS 6 TAPESTRY & BRUSâ€" ‘BELLS CARPETS. MAGEE & RUSSELL. OX AT irge and weoll assorted, ueto over 8,000 dellars, ollowing, viz : do BRUSSELS do RBRetail. THE OTTAWA TJM®Es,; FEBRUAXRY 24. 30Q 318. uess rorx. 200 Maving been appointed by the combination their agents for | * e 300 they are now _ repared to sell in quantities to suit the :rade, by the * PROOII N T'- clll@?lll' GooD#S, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, â€" â€"â€"TRR/CHEAPEST GOOD3, 'l\fll BEST ASSORTED, _ THE BEST ASSORTED, â€"_ ‘THE BEST ASSORTED, ‘Vl would call special attention to our im= mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, to which we are receiving additions by almost T“ NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, eveory steamer, consisting of TAPESTRY do. IMPERIAL â€" do. KIDDERMINSTER WOOL | do. + uys:s c AHNION® de. o. â€" : * ~* ~UNION :â€" do. > DUTCH _ do. j _ VENETIAN: do. | MANILLA _ do. o HEMP e STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, ‘ FLOOR ONL CLOTHS, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, ___ LACES, CORNICES, ' ._COCOA MATTING, &e., &e, THO®S, & W. HUNTON, ~ Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. OaAaL OlIL, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ARREL OR CAR LOAD, YE, EESOR BROS. CHEESE. 1GHWINR® AcCON, &¢. OsONGAHNELA WNAISKEYs. AMBs nE LARGEST STOCK, / THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, At THOS. & W. HUNTOXN‘S. HE BEST VALUE, Agonts for John Campbell‘s celebrated HE GBIAT-IT VYARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, RY GOO0DS & HOUSEK FURNISHINGS VELVET PILE CARPRTS, BRUSSELL® â€"â€". _â€" do. For sale by the undersigce . BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s LOWEST PRICES THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST YALUS, _‘ ‘At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. BELS. STRONG SUPER FLOUR. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘8. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘,. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. DUOOR MATS, CualL OIL, 0. T. BATE & CO,, AT THE 4% and 40 Bparkeâ€"st. Canal Basin. PLAIN, FANCY & MISCELLANEOUS 19 NJ *‘ c w ors, Lqéor Envelope .1 Letter Se Knives, Po Rulers, Re Elates, _ Iv Ailed Pap« / Mucilage, | / Visiting C ""THE â€"OTTAWA CITIZEN" .'Pos-uan and BILL STAMPSâ€" # Of every denomination. fi-PArxn BAGS, Made of Gray, Brown and M-nill_. Paper. “WRAPPIHO PAPER, _ To suit all purchasers, from 35 cents to 35 -pot s4p yparmriss _ ‘__OF EVERY LESCRIPTION, S INCLUDING _ Pinnoock‘s History of England, _ COollie:‘s History of British Empire, Collier‘s English Literature, _ s $* Epelling Book Superseded, Exercise Books, *. _ Head Line Copy Books, § White Chalk Crayons (for Black Board.) N. B.â€"Any other School Books or Requisites supâ€" plied on short ‘notice. A liberal discount alâ€" LWAYS 0® HaXND, Writing (plain and ruled), Bloing, Drawâ€" ing, Coloured, Printing uide’Kping (all doâ€" scriptions). Also, Green Paper for Window Ehades. / + wfifl. Rowney‘s and other imakers. Draâ€" wer‘s, Carpenter‘s, Red and Blue, assorted Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Indexes, Copying Letter Books (Foolscap and Post 410), Invoice Books, Pocket Ledgers, Price Books, Metallic Memorandums, Bill Head Paper, Account Paper. Carter‘s, Stephens‘, Todd‘s and Walkden‘s Mauve, Red and Carmine Inks, Blanry, Poure‘s, Gillott‘s, Mitchell‘s, Barâ€" nard‘s, Hughes‘ and other makers, ‘BLARK BOOKSâ€" Made in any style of ruling and binding. PRINTINXG IHOUSHE, Of Promissory Notes, Drafts, Deeds, Mortâ€" gages, &o., &o. Also, Briefâ€"Lined Foolscap and Letter Paper. Handbills, Posters, Circulars, Cards, Books, Pamphlets, &0., &0., on the shortast notice, on the most reasonable terms, es g . THKE NEW CANADIAN _ NATIONAL SERIES of READING BOOKS, authorized by the Council of Puniic Znstruction for Ontatic. ‘First Boox, with 34 illastrations, strongly bound in limp cloth . Five cents. First Booxâ€"Part Secont, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth. Ten cents. Sroox®np Boox, 56 illustrations, strongly boi@nd in cloth boards. â€" Twenty cents. Tmzp Book, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. ‘Thirty cents. Fourtu Boox, 45 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Forty cents. , FEreru Boork, 50 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards. Fifty cents. Lennie‘s Grammar, * f Rdwards‘ Summary of English nimq‘ Carpenter‘s Spelling Book, . | Miller‘s Table Book, : 4 Easy Lessons in Geography, 75. Hodgins‘ History of Canada, Bnm’l National Arithmetic, THE OTTAWA CITIZEN~" lowed to Teachers, ANCYâ€" PRINTING ~HOUSE, APERSâ€" TEEL PEXSâ€" CCOUNT BOOKS, &¢.â€" OPLING (LETTER) PRESSES, EAD PENCILSâ€" oTroNx TwWINE,‘ CHOOL BOOKS, &c. ISCEKELLANEOUSâ€" LANK FORMS A completo assortment of RITIXG INKSâ€" STATIONERY, STATION ER Y , , 21 ARideauâ€"st , STATIONERY AS FOLLOW$ : 21 AXD AT AND And other twines. Garland, Jlouchm_or J# Co GAILAID. MUTCHMOR & co. ARE GCOLEARING OUT the followi In all the leading materials and styles, at unusually low prices. s Flllcll‘ MKERINORS WllOl'l. »&~ L 0O W P R I.C BE 8, FLAlllu. Cbp"l and TWEEDS, Mn.ul'nv and KANTLES, ANADIAN and BRITISH GREY KIRTINGS, 3id to Tid per yard. From 444 per yard up. . BLACK, COLOURED AND FANCY, ORROCK3 and other WHITE COT«â€" In great variety, at a tride overJ}half last in the leading eoclours, at very lew prices. In great variety, cheap. Best and Cheapest in the city. In immense variety, very cheap. A unusually low prices. ARPETS & HOUSE PURNISHINGS, Largest and cheapest stock in the city. Purchased previous to the advance, at old at reduced prices. ALL DRESSES, Clearing out balanse at reduced prices. . CANADIAN & ENGLISH, LE AND BONNET VELYVETS, PLAIN AND FANCY, *Wholesale and Retail. THE TEA POT LIST. smnx;m CHOICK oLD PoORT * FINEST BALTIMORE OYSTERS, & e Tea Pot, Ottaw ‘ Ottawa, Des. 16 1868. s 100 :#* BIDPATI'I EXTRA GOLDEX BYRUP 100 500 100 150 N & ECTIFIED SP LITS: 500 HX TARD, DUPEY & Co., do p~ The trade supplied In Cases, Hhd. and 4 Casks, ENXNKSSEYS BRANDY, HOICE PALE, ARTELL®S RAHAM‘S EXTRA OLD PORT, HIPPAW A pure old RYE WHISKEY VHIPPA'.'A TODDY WHISKEY, Four years old, equal to Sootch. * HIPPAWA FAMILY FPROOF. Â¥Four years old, equal to any French Brandy. LES, ROBIN & Co., _ de UNN‘S BROWN, cKENZIE®S Pure Golden SHERRY EW YORK HOUSE STI2UP, * EDPATHS ATANDALD do December 16, 1868. Received daily, by Express. M‘ THREE GRAPE, GoO0DERKHAM & WORTY CaADTIEKS ORANGE PEKOE TEA OHESTS TW ANKAT. BOXES TOBACCO, 10s. J. G. ROBINSON & C In Boitle or Wood, BBLS. WEST I1NDIA MO«â€" oHESTs UNCOLORED JAPAN BARRELS EXTRA SUPERIO® BBLS. MESS PORK, to arrive. CAaDDIES BRIGHT SOLACE TOBACCu. 3 do _ HIGHWINXES, 50 O.P. do _ ALCOOHOL, 65 O.P. .‘ J. G. ROBINSON & Co. w w enmmmees 5 CELEBRATED OLD REC! TRA OPORTO, SPAIN, COGNAGQ ' ANXD LONDON, PORT,â€" SH ERRY, BRANDY, GIN AXD SCOTCH WHISKEY, &c. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIES 50 'elexs NEW HONEY, in 5 ®. and8®. 108. Te STILTON\CHEESE, 6 Bbs:. to 8 B4s. .200 size, from Re\gn Brothers‘ celebrated factory. . > Snlr.n I YÂ¥ WINXEâ€"Good Table Wineâ€"#x to 83.00. ABRADOR UERRINGS, the very best, L barzels and halt barreis, _ ‘ 100 POSSIBLE PRICE® for Warranted Goode. ‘A trial of the articles will recommend them. 10 LOFFEElâ€"-Alnn Â¥reoshâ€"â€"Bost Try them. hand, Wholesale and Retml, st the 4O WEST And for sale cheap, by Consisting of Ittawa, November 27, 1868. NeE # m‘l’hb::r;s,sl;:“u;:. Blackberry, Raspberry and RABPBER.RY VINEGAR, F RY"S Chocolate and Cocson, / l'I()l“l"s Conon Puaste, : f M‘)BTON'S‘BIW Paste, s rlwn'ro and other Catsups, AucnoVY Paste, s CRASBURGH Meats, PO‘ITID M and Tongues Pusnnvss and Jelli , ' n great variety, 0B.ANGE Marmalade, ME ORRILSON, TAYLOR & Co.‘s FROM CROSSE & BLACKWELL. Rol! Bacon. n + 6 l PICKLED Saimon, 3 PICKLED Mackarei, ir PICKLED HERRLXGS, .. In Half Barrels, Barrels and Trerces, ' DBY Codfisk, a e . DRY Haddock, Fl)ll\'fl MHaddies, &c., &¢., . And a full stock of Choice Family Greceries IN DLA W AREHOU®S E, The sabsoriber would called the attention Families and others to his ** FINE BOTTLED ALE Which is in splendid condition. Also, sCOoTCH, ILMsH, OLD RYE, And other Mailt Whiscies, PORT3, SHERRIES, BRAXNDIES, GIX, &, To ether wit‘h a General Assortmont of INMAN LINXEOF MAiL STEAMERS, SAJILIX®A FRoMN NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY Aanp Artersats TUrsbaYs. @ nawrsior raSSA7F BY THE SATUORDAY STEAKER, First Cabin, Payable in Goid. u'er’o& or Quen:vpotn...... sn n s wana en e e * Rtecrage, Payable in Currency, â€"# LivETpOO} OP (QUERDEEOWN. ...»»s.izserssssszcrcees . 28 0# PAaS8gAGE BY THZ TUESDAY BTYAMER YÂ¥I HalIFAX. . First « abin, Poyatle in Gold. f ll;:::pol OT QACCREUOWD...»»:»»=m»merse+se»e»» $1CO 0# Bt. John‘s N F., by branch M.....:: 45 OBb Jttawa, Jan . 20, 15 Stecrage, Payable in Ourrency, Biverpool Or Que@DELOWRN ...»»»»»»s»=»»»» ++ found the pareel will "r...“' . leave it at the Oonâ€" wi ® vent in Aymlnh is city at the Convent of the Grey Nuns, whore they will be suitably re. F;)n -LIVERPOUI. & QUEENS TOWEK. Los'r,o-thcovmnconb Tth instant, atthe Concert at Ayimer, from the vill back to Ott«wa, one parce!l containing one ct.fil RLILK DREâ€"8 and BLACK LACE SHAWL. Whoever Ualifax...... LAVOURING EXTRACTS and SPICESâ€" Genuine. XEASâ€"Black, Green nnd..l:rn-â€"'nmnhl .â€" Good, and selected for family use, UGARS and SYRUPS of all grages. * REEN PEAS ABLE and Cooking RAISIXS, CURRANTS &e. L F # nmnixvzn and CAN FRUITS, assorted to suit‘the holiday season. §* *4 +0 LMERIA GRAPFS, FRESH. FIGS and PORTUGUESE QNIOXs. UST RECEIVED, OR T WINEâ€"Good 1able Wine $1+50 to £#1.50. t LL KINDS of GEXUINE LIQUO rice according to ago and quality. FULL .assortment of FRESH FRUIT, the BEST in market. " OB ACCOSâ€"The Finest Qualitiesâ€"Virginia EMON, GINGER, ORANGE, .Juhn‘s, N F., by branch steamer.. . ... ?: Tickets sold to and from Engiand, lreland, (Co'tintot.utmoderou rates the e For further infor xa::on. apply at the Company‘s hoes, Juflu'z DALK, Agent, 15 Broadgway, New York or to â€" HERRICK, BRuBH 4 00., Ottawa, Jany. 18, 1869. make in cut, tin foil and plug. GENER AL assortment of the diferent kinds of CKOCERIES AND L1Q UOR®S on Celebrated Sugar Cured Hams and Broakfast OTTLED ALE, FIRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERLIOCS. A call _ diy solicited. . D. T. â€"BROWNE % CO;, For eale at CASES SCOTCI LINGâ€"Good. BOXEs DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at 75 cts. each. 5 THOS. PATTERSON‘S, CGrocorites,. #c,, . #&6, â€"â€"LIK EW ISE,â€" Wholssale and Retail No. 16, Rioeavâ€"er OTTLED ALE, =â€"FROMâ€" OppriioAlis®®s AT No. 26, Rideauâ€"streot. D. WhELAXN, 16 00

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