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| «‘clock, a m, RUSSELL ‘HOUS} property known as the ale .”II 1Cl ig: OR th day of ] argest and the Best 3aj always ready for theâ€"r al1 Goods and Wares ars apply to the owner, JMAS MATTHEYE Matthows‘ Hotel, York®, ) Auctioncer, e o e adh . in rookâ€"â€"asd watt of bucket * ‘amal Basin, Mo rigging and ont iilt in 1864, of hen ; has three ner, is one of the “n tol.. _A bargain may beer ‘ feet in length ; fi hold, 30 feet ; and 0°0 barrels, 3 inlog ordor, and may be r to day of sale. ’ THE PUBLIC. Eract, proy.[,w ,_ _4 se Pmexty pneuu-'“ ous legal fw*? MDOrtant notias «. aa. "44 «E HOUSE, ed by Mr. Thomas Mathows LIC avCrIO®, _ LEMING & RY & x w Boadâ€" wWINE ed by the u ful agin one biook,% outh side of Rid * mnorth side of B, Sil.0f.7000, B0Le & n*, upon ibe “ (:1 any on the promines) â€" HOoS OS s Funds. o Auction, at ‘_.’4 DAY, 10th MARCK 1# "" Ts Rig _ his many fr *-ul- I Pacferena.. .."* ® \TINXG gnees, who should @quirements are am ORPORA! 286 I FALU ATIoNS3 f tnnu 5:1. ’n...‘u d wio your ows ‘ en influesce, the undartien.t his THE n‘0ruatton o *®, hased, what is ang0* (< sUE 5 & Co nmodations for 4# male known at ttetme Cmm aAnd other n Ikn."‘..' tesil.z-e;.,.. i t "oe CR O"A'j. x .' »® this is A__A._ _‘ , if a989%, te i2 average acousl * NE 110X j i Dacy 8x * and proper at o9 9n C profess 1 9ns M nb.'ie.» nvariq y n...““_’_.‘_‘: continued cil:genes ang y Auctsoncer, _ @Or Wor nduct xuu;u.,'n"*- J arran ind a § A‘. ciRet #* otf the Sa 1° _ C# of 1 Dto\P.‘r d“ll '~ yae Jo!\v.y’_ trours in thig a : PArtiEs conts...__1* * ARDW 4 A L '\-lfi 1€ S2OS 1t jg rou u‘; Y promizg heig ~â€"900che. ... . At two o‘clock this afternoon Whittaker * was still alive, but sinking fast. At a conâ€" & sultation of medical men last evening it . was decided not to attempt an operation for the f w removal of the bullet. from the brain, Dr. M' ® m:fln‘ his opinion that death must .. i t s L4 follow if the operation was perfoomed, and 0. 4% T%..â€" Satles,. «w SA [y'“ & s tÂ¥ ‘xb "As'r_ © Hov â€"», pi, C000 ’...;-:i ‘nlso stating: that :if his life be saved by any means the unfortunate man would be idiotic In the Assembly yesterday Mr. Carter introâ€" duced a bill to enable the senior dignitary of the Church of Enogland and Ireland in the diocese of Montreal, next in rank to the Bishop, to perform certain dutics, and exercise certain powers, during the vacancy of the See of Montreal, and for other purpose». Hon. Mr. Dunkin promised to brieg down his Auancial '&“&n' t on Monday. Mowe‘s iliness will prevent him doing any eanvas for several days. The Repeal League bave adopted a resolution expelling McDonald. _ Clements, has y not withdrawn from Yarmouth as reported. * The Directors of the Toronto, Grey and EBruce Railroad‘ held a mecting in Mono on Taesday, and resolved in a declaration for a bonus of $45,000, and request the .council would submit the byâ€"law to the electors. Meetinga were to be hbeld in Garatraxa during the rest of the week.> No int=lligerco bas been vwoelved thence as yét. The Directors.are exâ€" pated bere by Momday, whion they will meet. Nothing further has transpired rlative to this unbappy affair. _ News by a cable despatch was received yesâ€" terday as Hamilton, stating that artrangeâ€"ments bad been concluaied with the Directors of the firest Westera tor building the Wellington, Grey and Bruce line. All difficultica are conâ€" «itered so far rmoved that ison has been Bbsusht for the fimst section * "&M , } * : Director« <of the Mechanics‘ Institate bave issued an addre«s to the citizens in | refâ€" erence to a new mosic hall, and appealing to their generositty to furn:sh the needed $12%,â€" {‘r d at him twis hittaker, or but but the secosd en to fall almost at Mr. Hook lectursed in the 8t, Lawrence Hall last night. On concluding be called on any who bad received Christ since coming into the ball to stand up. _A man and his wife did zo. The efict is sand to have been rather thrilling on the tore excitable part of the audience. The Ontario Poultry Association held a meeting last night, at which a good deal ot routine business was transacted. It is stated The outrageg.on Miss Chaloner was not the first of W hittaker‘s mis leeds. Some months ago he brought ruin and disgrace oa a young laty respectably conmected in nondon, Ontario, and her father only saved her from a«life of shame by following her to Quebec, and inducâ€" ing her to accompany him home. C Whittaker was to have been arrested on Wednesday on a charge of raps preferred by Â¥r. Chaloner, semior, but from some unexâ€" plained reason the warrant was delayed. ° Bpecial to THE TIME 3. TORONTO. Byscial to THE TLIMES. Officers of the Grand Chapter of the Black Kaights of Ireland. _ Mr. H. J. Chaloner is a respectable and much esteemed citizenof Quebec, and great eympathy is felt for him by all classes. An application to admit Chaloner to bail 1 as been refused. L QusazeFr:toar, March 8. The shooting of Ensizn Whittaker, ot the b3rd râ€"giment, by young Chaloner, at the Skating Risk last night, creates a great senâ€" sation here. : Aithough everyone condemna the assassination, the general opinion !. that ho richly deserved retibution. . The cireumâ€" stances of the adair are bricfly thege : > A few weeks ago Whittaker, during a visit to Mr. Chaloner‘s, sn while alone with Miss Chalomer, ofered her his handketchiet to emell a new perfume, but it was wet with chloroform, and the youns lady f«ll asleep, in which state Whittaker abused her. ‘ Young Chaloner, who is only about sixteen years of age, Leard of it on Wednesd##yâ€" and was naturally much incensed at the outrage on his sister®»~ He purchas=d a revolver, and in the esening, about six o‘clock, hearing that Whitâ€" tuker was at the Skating Rink, be went there that the contributions in aid of the prizse list of the April Exhibition have been wt ia scarch of him. Whittaker, in compapy wich Dr. Medlep, also of the 53¢d regiment Lft the dressinigâ€"room with their skates on The Grand Black Chapter of the Black Knights of Ireland held theig annual session here yesterday, and la«<t evening. About 150 Jobn Redpath died this motning, aged 73 M’. Flags are at half mast on n-u:’y builds 16g4 in respect to his memory,. The deceased was Director of the, Montr.al Bank for the last thirtyâ€"five year», and held high offices in several Chsistian socictics. 1e was largely Interested in the Montreal Telegraph Comâ€" =y in coal mines in Nova Scotia, and was ‘l‘ to erect an extensive refnery, and Introduce sugar mdoing into Canada., There is a rumour in town that the Indian« of the Lake of Two Mountains are in open reâ€" beilion against theit priest. They gavre | him till yesterday to take his departure, but he "leave to remain until toâ€"day, %kd. It is supposed that the r this request for delay so that may [police or troops brought up, and lbh:él should any go up there will be bloodshed, as the Indians «xpre«s the utmost “v-n and â€"have resolved to bring their Cure to Vaudreuil station. A buman band and foot were found by some boys in St. Antoine=st. this morning. Neighâ€" bours near where the relics were found have of late frequently heard shricks and cries of murder atout midnight. It is feared there has been foal play. Â¥ . ___‘. _ MONTREAL. Bpemal to TUE TLMES: Public Fecling in Favour of the Prisoner P Chalomers "l'l‘l‘llll PARTICULARS® OF THE sHoorIXG oOr wHiTtrakEk. Stmmmtncract Th: Pursuivant. Latest by ECclegraph. ~~G@UKBEC LEGISLATURE. UIS LFE 18 DESPAIRZD OF. SECOND DEsPATCH, sECOND DESPATCH. KINCESToON, QuEBEC. QM Tine Qurzezec, Friday, 9 p.m. Moxtrz4t, March 5 Kixostox, March 5 Toroxto, March 5 Tosoxto, March 5 Quzesc,; March 5 AMERICAN NEWS. Wasrxetox, D. C, March 5.«â€"E. B.|} Washburn, â€" Secretary. of State; A. 6 Stewart, Secretary of the Trasury ; no one mamed for Secretary of War; Adolple Borie, Secretary of Navy ; J. D. Cox, S«ereâ€" tary of loterior; E. B.« Hoar, Attorneyâ€" General ; A. J. Creswell, Postmasterâ€"General. } Grand Inauguration Ball. : The inauguration ball toâ€"night was almost | 'tmlnlo.mpuon. â€"The crowd was so | immense thag dancing was almost impossiâ€". The Herald saysa : Hers then including econâ€" emy, retrenchment and a f.ith{ul collâ€"ction of the public revenue, we have the sailing diâ€" rections of the new adminlâ€"tration, (What is the geâ€"meral prospect* 1t is one. full of mfl.. prosperity, prosress, developmâ€"nt and power at home and albou 1 ; and a> opens the new book of American history. Arrivale« New Yoar, March 5â€"â€"The steamships City of Manchester aund Smide, from Katope, bave aprived. > & Harixa, March _ 5.â€"The insw$nts in Omedies are increassing. The prospects are gloomy. Further sugar grinding is suspended on account 6f bad weathet,. The cholera is abating at Santiago, but the. insurgents are bie. The President and viceâ€"President reâ€" ceived the congratulations of their friends, & Death of Bishop Leafree. . Detrort, March <8.â€"Bishop Leafrce died last evening, aged 65 years. Beth Bides of. the Question, NasnviuLs, Martih 5.â€"Grant‘s inauguration gives general satistaction, though the sufâ€" frage clause is cons:dâ€"red obscure. The Senat» confirmed the entire Cabinet in a very fow minutes aftâ€"r thoir names were teâ€" ceived. A Â¥Further Nominations by President Grant. s NXEW3 VIA LisBON. . a Lissox, March 5.â€"Lats Rio Janeiro Cates state that Lopez had an army and a fortified position in the interior,. Caix:as has resigned, and Carrea now commands the allied army. New Yonek, March 5.â€"â€"The World sare aside from its ill becoming self confidence General Granv‘s inaugural is a rmuere ocho of the tritâ€"st co--on-&lu-u of th« Ropublican newsâ€" papers. e challâ€"nge bis acmirers to po‘int out a single idea which be has contributed to the threadbare stock from whence he drew the waterial of his addre=s. Gen. John M. Schofleld Nominated as See=â€" % retary of War. Wasutxotox, March 5.â€"â€"The . Evening I‘u’ says that General John M. Schofie !d, of Ohio, has been nominate@ Sser. tary of War, Mapaip, March 5.â€"In reply to an enquiry | of Senor Castillor in (thoe Cortes yesterday | Senor Sagosta, Minister of Interior, ni‘ that ) the Government bad. prepared, and intanded | to issue a proclamation of amnesty for all | political offenees, but its promulzation was postponed on account of the recent ~conspicaâ€" tles «#hich bad been discovered. * numerous thetg Enconragement to ‘the Immigration of Paupers to Amecgcica. * Loxnox, March 4.â€"In the ‘l’tfm of Comâ€" mons this evl-ning G, J Goscher, Prosident of the Poor Law LDoard, advocated the removal of restrictions f:rom emigration, and thought it advisable even to give facilities for it, and otherwise encouraging the emigpration of pauâ€" pers to America, ; _ The Tribune +ays the simplic‘ty and directâ€" ness of bis inaugural adcress will be grateful. Those who dâ€"ubt the wan‘s statesmanship should analyzs his brief specech, and see whether he bas left anything unssid. Besides the Cabinet, President Grant nominated W. T. Sherman, to bo General ; P. H. Sheridan, to be Liecutenantâ€"General ; J. M. Schofl@cld, to be Majorâ€"General, and ¢. C. Auger, to be Brigadierâ€"General. All ct whom were confirmed after a brief session. Further News From Washington. President Grant has rovoked the order of Mhll‘ Brévet Majorâ€"General Benjuain J.J. Price, Paymaaterâ€"General. peteo oo amCTIICE, Loxpox, March &.â€"+In the Hots® of Comâ€" mons this afttersocun Mr. Hadfi~ld asked if the Government inteniled to tike any steps in the direction of an ecean penny postage. The Mariquis of Hasting, Postmastâ€"râ€"General, replied that for the present the contracts enâ€" tered into between the Post Office Department and the various Atlautic 8t amship Companies would interfers with the proposed modificaâ€" tions in the rates of occan postage ~~ "The steamship Chine sailed toâ€"day for Hong Kong, vie Yokabama. She carried $823.000 in treasure, of which $486,000 was for Yokaâ€" hama, $303,000 for Hong Hong, and $34,000 for Hiego. â€" ~â€" % x /s _ Mr. Hoar (Aitorney General), of Massaâ€" chusette, is a grandson of Roger Sherman, and an able jurist. xegwea via »Ew youk. N\ Xrzywâ€" Yorr, March 3.â€"Th« //â€"â€"alds London special says the strong dâ€"clarations of peace made by the King of Prussix in the North German Parlisment gives great satisfaction h.". a t * The wotk of renovating the White House bas commenced. _Mr. Williams‘s Bill, in the Senste, to susâ€" pend the tenursâ€"of.ollce Will during Grant‘s term of officein placs of repealing it, is said to be the result of recent deliberations on the subject by Radical Repablicans,. As a comâ€" cc.ln meagire it is satislactory to no party, t it is likely to be adopted. Mr, Borio (Secretary of the Navy), is a partner of the wellâ€"known hous*>of McKeon, | Borie & Co., commission merchants, Philadel. | THI3 MORNING‘S DESPATCHES Lieutenantâ€"General Sherman was unwell toâ€"day, and did not make â€"his appearancy at beadquarters. _ J w >.ns. *L _ _ Flour market firm at $ dinary to choico supers, GLOUVCESTER ROAD COMPANY _ Tho New Brunswick 1 ’m’. . _A phia Of Have this day made a further CABLE NEWVS. **_ C HEE&AT SEITAE _ With all the warning of the last two or three winters, the water works and the supplemenâ€" tary steam power to boot, have utterly broken down, amd failed to supply the city with water. Toâ€"morrow wo shall have to resort to the primitive plan of the water carts and penefRcon«e. * _ e â€" li*h‘t:" last night. . *â€"â€"â€"> traing betweou Montréas «» |.A.ns are snowed up. > The mills on the Lachine Canal are all stopâ€" ped, owing to the lowness of water. _: Qfiou‘%uwnofl of the said comâ€" pany, which they require the holders of such stock to pay to the undersigned at the OFFICE of W. M. MATHESON, Exq., in this city, on Tuesday, the Sixth day of April, Next. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1869, Notice is horaby given that Weather fine YESTERDAYVT‘3s DESPATCHES. * TTA W A the Ottawa and (Gloucester KRoad [ _ Company av. . Drs. Irvins CALL OF TEX PER CEXT TH E DIRECT ORS®S Cabinet Appointments. gOUTX AMERICA. SPAIN CURA. AND tural on W .H. FALLS, ite opened Women‘s | ¢ f ESTABLISHED IN 1844, OfGer for sale an extessive importation of FALL AND WINTER GOOD8, comprising Readyâ€"made Clothing, Canadian Tweeds, Etofes, Satinetts ; also a large stock of Blankets, Flannels, Kersoys, Gray Cottons, Prints, Wincey», Plaids, &¢., &0. ; Broadcloths, Beavers, Witnoeys, Potershams, Devons, &0. ; Bedford Cords, Silk Mixtures, Wost of England Tweeds, Doeskins, &0., wholosale and retail, which will be m»de up to order on the ahortest notice in the latest styles of fashion and al ce uin â€".â€"=â€"â€" 12â€" i1 o4. “7 K wouid call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNIsuINus8s, to which we are receiving additions by almost every staamer, consisting of STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, : © DUOOR MATS, TAPESTRY | | IMPERIAL KIDDERMINSTER WOOL PEKINADES, CHINTZES, 4 ~â€"â€" * "~IACES, CURXICES, â€" COCOA MATTING, &e., &c. THOS. & W. HUNTON, JBA general assortment of Dry Goods, the larges® stosk ever oftered tor sale in this city. class outtor, 81025 BLAO:!‘oFo.Ts 83000 $14.50 $4 89 $1 I & c £° Ottawa, October 27 1868. to take place on the sth of this month, and thore wishing to see it can do so by coming to our stor Wellingtonâ€"st., Upper Town, where the waives over the farâ€"tamed s §ILY ER ROQ O T; and there only will it be visible that we eclip«eo all others in this city for [ The winter being far advanced goods for this soason will be sold at figures to induce anyone to buy, and spring goods being in advance of the season will be sold lower still, . We have resolved to change our business, and will, without any humbugging, sell GOO0D3 EXTREMELY LuW, for that indispensible thingâ€"Cash, and continue to do so during this month, P F Groceries, &e. We will not give the prices of our goods, for this reasnâ€"that other houses would ofer inferior goods at the same figures, and induce their cusâ€" tomers to believe they were as good value as ours. Come and look, and price our merchandise, and you will then be satisGed this is not a mere puff, but a reality: PM"Keep a look out for the emblem of unity, the Green, White and Blue. JAMES MeCARTHY & CO. OQuawa, February 6, 1869. 4 9664 CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE, 1LOTHINXG, TAILORINXG DEPARTMEXT. Particular attention given to the Tailoring Deâ€" irtreent, which is under the supervision of a firstâ€" PRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURXISHTXGS, GREEX, WHITE ANXD BLUE FuAG Our stock is new, and composed of [\lll NEWEST sTYLE®, L / s THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NXEWEST STYLES, O‘MEAGA & : C us curarkst gGoops, |‘ THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GoOD3, â€" At THOS. & W. HUNTON HE GREATEST viRIETY, ‘THE GREATEST VARIETY, . THE GREATEST YVARIETY, UE BEST AS8SORTEKD,® . THE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSORTED, nE LARGEST sTocK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, RY GOODS & HOUSE FURNXIsHIXG®S TOTAL ECLLPSE MANILLA HEMP DUTCH YENETIAN s eecut esns ae4 ane n00 s4 2400 +00 a0 0 Ahe win VELVET PILE CARPETS BRUSSELLS do. Wiuknrverenspuureniy rercersemmmemssoPÂ¥HRCOATS, lbererniererttratrertrtarccorm t IUMELETE CTS., #1 and $1.25......UNXDERSHIRTS, CT#H., #1 and $1.25 ............DRAWERS beesse 448 +048 se000008 BEST VALUEK, THE BEST VALUB, THE BEST YALUE, At THOS. & w. HUXNTOX‘$S. READYâ€"MADE AXD To Onp®R® At THOS. &£ W. HUXxTOX‘sS. PpEFY COMPETITIONX At THOS. & W.HUNXTOXN‘s At THOS & W.HUNTOXN‘s At THOS. & W. HUNTOX‘s CHEAP GOODS. At THOS8. & W.HUXNTOXNX‘s ses««««««@O0OD PEA JACKETS, Boots and Shoes, UNION DAMASKS, . REPPS, GREY ETOFF®E PANTS, 47 and 49 Sparkaâ€"st, O‘MEARA :};‘O GocD VEsIS, do. do. do. do do. do. SUITS, THK OA A W Our facitities for manutacturing clothing are greater than those of any other house in the trade in Ottawayand our s In directing attention to the above department, we would .iunind the public that our well lighted and commodious premises are fitted up with a tpooill view to the comfort of customers in the Clothing Department. We are now prepared to shew a choico solecâ€" tion of s s We guarantes these goods to be sound and well shrunk, which is especially essontial to durability . We invite particular attention to the This system obviates all previous dificulties en suring a perfect fit. A large stock of all kinds of _ _ Orders are executed punctually as to time, an in cut, style, workmanship and finish, all that ca be desired. ‘ py»â€"New Parisian Style of Closeâ€"filling £ * Pants. â€"£3) q’lClAL XoTICE. % y 4 TAILORINXG DEPARTMENT. AND COATINXGS FOR THE SPRIXG : than in places whore the same attention is bot paid o trimming and workmanship. ¢ NEW TROWSERINXGS : TAILOXRE‘ :TELIM M INGS. PRICEKS ART MUCH LOWER «Magee & Russclt. West of England Tweeds, comâ€" priging all the newest styles and colorings. Thecelebrated Paton Tweeds (Canadian), Bedford and Windsor Cords, Cassimores Venstians, Sataras and Berlins in Black, Blue, Brown and Olive. Meltonsâ€"Oxford, mixed _ and fancy, Bilk Mixtures, &0., &¢. and Doeskins. MAGEE & RUSSEKLL 200 Respostfully call the attention of the public to their magnificent stock of o ; â€" _ WARREXN‘S PIPE ORGANS, . ORGANS and MELODEQNS from the bestfacâ€" tories in the United States, excelling in finish and tone anything ever brought into this. country,. â€" _ Now is the time for intending purchasers, grPrRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL y they aro m« ; the ‘rade, by ‘he NE PIANOâ€"FORTES, from all the leading makers, ‘ Our stock of Conceortinas, Violins, Flutes, &c., &¢,, is, as usual, very iarge, " New Sheet Music and Books constantly jarrivâ€" ing. i Q4itt Frank Leslie‘s Lady‘s Magazine, 7 Demorest‘s and Godey for March, _ Good Words for the Young, ; Chambers‘s Journal, The Englishwoman‘s Magazine for February, Captain Jink‘s Song Book, (cent each.) Ottawa, March 1, 1869. * | laging becaâ€"rppoirtod by tho combination their agents for , a VE In their new Shew Room, comprising CIIARLEI HOYX begs to return thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received, also to anvounce that he has removed his establishment on Wellingtonâ€"st., next to the Union Brewery, He has also opened a store at No, 97, Rideauâ€"st., where he will supply every day fresb, with the superior articles in his trade, bran and white brurono penny cheaper than other bakers.. His fancy bread, breakfast and dinner rolls, French loaves, scons, twists, swoet bunns, and a variety of fancy cahkes, Mis biscuits are of a superior quality, constant‘y fresh made : Cabin, Wine, Abernethy, Cheese Bowlers, Crackâ€" er«, Fancy, Water. Cross Buns on Good Friday. Two apprentices wanted. 98z2d P I A NO â€"FOR TES, ORGAN &, ’l during this weather, and prevent fire. Jobbing at low rates by rpae hn e t PE fls 2 35 A desirable residence in good repair on Rideauâ€" street, Village ot New Edigburgh, containing 8 rooms and kitchen, with good outbuildings, garâ€" den, &0., attached. Price $1,600. Terms 4 cash, balance in dequll annual payâ€" ments with 7 per cent. interest. . For particulars apply to . MR. ROBERT SURTEES, ‘ P T New Edinburgh, JGO ®. 200 Kow Bdinvargh, March 3, 869. 989â€"3 FOI[ SALE. 58 Oitawa, Dec. 12, 1868 10411 OIL. ONES & HOLLAND YOUR STOVEâ€"PIPES CLEANED ROOF, and AC(’.‘. &e. YE, EESOR BROS. CHEESE. ARREL OR CA LOAD, O~oNGAHELA WHISKEYS. AM®, 1GHWINES ESSRS. J. L. ORME & S0N Agents for John Campbell‘s ceclebrated AVE Fancy Bakery. Agents for Firrm & Walket‘s For sa‘le by the undersignrea BBLS. THIN MESS PoRK. Publications. LowWEST PRICKS® Fign of the Golden Lyre, No. 8, Sparksâ€"st., next Durie & Son‘s BBLS. NESS PORK. AND MELODEONS, B LSs. STRONG SUPER FLOL k. repared to soll in quantities to suit 43 Sparks st., op. Ontario Bank. Grocerics. ('OA L. Ol"n, «Music. J, L. ORME & SQN, C. T. BATE & CO.,, Agent for AT Ti ESMONDE BROS., Have just received M A 1tC Canal Basin unusually low prices In greoat variety, at a trife over half last year‘s priccs, Purchased previous to the advance, at old P » prices. the following goods previous to stockâ€"taking at A LE CLE ALRLILINXG _ QUT CGarlana, Mutchmor & Co "®ALL DRLESSEKS, MANTLE AND BONNET VELYVETS, BLACK, COLOURED AXD FANCY, NSPECTION IXVITED, KIRTINGS, ILK®, RENCH MERINOES LANNELS, In all the leading materials and styles, at Bost and Cheapest in the city. LOTHS and TWEED®, ANADIAN and BRITISH GREY COTTONS, =â€" From 444 per yard up. 34d to 744 per yard. In great variety, cheap. In the leading colours, at very low prices. ARPETS & HOUSEâ€"FURNISHINXG®, at reduced prices. Clearing out balanse at reduced prices. /*~ In immense variety very cheap. A unusually low prices. ELVETS, Largest and cheapest stock in the city. RESS GOODS LANKETSy ARLAXD, MUTCHMOR & CO. ORROCK!$ and ether WHITE COT+â€" TONS, , ILLINEKERY and MANTLES, INCEY®, CANADIAN & ENGLISH, PLAIN AMD FANCY, Wholesale and Retail. In variety, gheap. P R I C E 8, @1 100 i: l100 «» 100 * PreZ 130 ’ 300 f¢? 300 M ME prices. FINEST BALTIMXORE OYSTERS, TIIE TEA .POT LIST. 100 PE & EKCTIFIEAM SPILITS. Ottawa, Boc. 16 1868. XRAHAM‘S THREE GRAPE, *HOTICE PALE 1ASTILLION & CO+$ do. ANDEMAN‘S CHOICE OLD PORT ULES, ROBIN & Co., _ do HIPPAWA FAMILY FPROOF. HIPPAWA TODDY WHISKEY, December 16, 1868. 926.3m HIPPAW A pure old RYE WHISKEY Four years old, equal to any French Brandy. Four years old, equal to Sootch. TARD, DUPEY & Co., do RAHAM*S EXTRA OLD PORT, EW YORK HOUSE SI2UP, UNN‘S$ BROWN, N SALE, EDP ATFH*‘S8 EXTRA GOLDEX BYRUP . * # In Cases, Hhd. and 4 Casks, ENXNEKSSEY‘8 BRANDY, EDPATH‘S STANDARD do cKENZIE®S Pure Golden SHERRY ARTELL®*S KReceived daily, by Express GooODERHAM & WORTY CADY IEKS ORANXGE PEKOE TEA €HESTS TW ANKAT, BOXES TOBACCO, 16s k > ; BBLS, .cihlllATlD oLD RYE, BARRELS EXTRA SUPERIOR FLOUR. BBLS. MESS PORK, to arrive. CHESTS UNXCOLORED JAPAXNX CAanDIE® BRIGHT SOLACE TOBACCu. J. G. ROBINSON & CO, «In Boitle or Wood, Groceries. J. G. ROBINSON & Co. THKEK ALCOHOL, 65 O.P. HIGHWINE®, 50 0.P. WEST 1NXDIA MO«â€" The Tea Pot, Ottawa. at manufacturer‘s do. do pas" [)A PER BAG®, Made of Gray, Brown and Menilia P?aper. yy*° [pLaxk Fonms do _ Elementary do _ ® Pinnock‘s History of Engiand, Collie.‘s History of British Empire, o Collier‘s English Lterature, E: Speliing Dook Supersed=d, _ > Exersine Books, Head Line Copy Books, w hite Chalk Crayons (for Black Board.) N. 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