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Ottawa Times (1865), 14 Dec 1868, p. 3

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»rgers hss ¢ of the and it 1* Parliaâ€" Act 106« ency 19 the fol eatly the late OIL. in he would brisg it upagain. s .Mr. McKâ€"lim‘s Bili to amend municipal institutions was passed in Committee of the W hoic. Mr:. McLeod‘s Bill respecting the conveyâ€" ance of real estat» by married women was reâ€" terred back to a special committee ; and the Mouge adjourned. when the House adjourned till t thon was discha | 2 ach coccnioi in Inanswer to an enquiry if the Government ha! dredged the mouth of the Thames, Attorneyâ€"General Macdonald said it was the business of the Do:ainion Government to perâ€" form that sâ€"rvic«. Yr. McCa‘l gave notice of a motion that A despatch from Halifax says Mr. Carâ€" michacl, member for Pictou, bas addressed a ‘ctierto his constituents in which he retuses to :ollow N: Hows. In the coursé of his let. ter be says if repcal still be refused, " Our duty will be to use every justifiable means toâ€" serer our connection with the Empire." < If his constituents were prepared to accept the sitaation he was propared to resign his seat in the Legisiature as Finance Minister. Messre. Brydges and King arrived hero last misht. Mr.: Swinyard, of the Great‘ Western Ratlroad, is also in Toronto. A fire this moraing on the corner of Queen and Portlandâ€"sts. destroyed property to the «mount of $1,000. Grand Trucnk Railroad, was toâ€"dfay presented with a silver tem service, valued at $400, by the men in the boiler and smiths‘ shops at St. Charles. accompanied by an address, to which Tandy made a suitable reply. p;};-;am Benefit Society and UVHAWA APGTIALE Fire Insarance Compaay passed of the Whole." > s rersae Bills to ncorporate | the Kingston and Frontemac, and Pot: tvorough and Haliburton Railroad Companies, and a Bill to enable the town of Port Hope togrant a bonus for the completion of the Doaverton line were read a second time. A prizs steer, weighing 3,000 pounds, was â€"«hibited on the streets, and photographed today, before being ‘turned into beef for Cbristmas. Th« animal cost $490. The Globe tefers to the late Yodderâ€"Roberiâ€" son fracas in ref>rence to the question of newspaper license, and indirectly administers a severe rebuke to the TelegrapA. Raiston and Watson, two of the. Montreal Lecrosse Club‘s best men, left toâ€"day to seek their fortunes in the States. They were enâ€" tertained at dinnoer by the club last evening, and presented with acdress=s. o s Mon. 4# authorize 1 routo juil t "-fl. I"s_to ifzc Eighteen tons of books, valued at $50,000, sent from Enogiand by Jeffery Bros. to this market for sale, and reshipped by Mr. Shaw, suctioneer, to the Westâ€"ru States, have been scized and coofiscated for attâ€"mpted smugâ€" gling. The Molson Bank is said to be security for the books and will be a heary loser. Thres meu arrested on suspicion of murderâ€" ing a soldier at Si. John‘s have~ been disâ€" charged. It is believed he was killed by a Spscial to THE TIMES Thos McFa:laze has sssayed silver ores from weiss discovered at Thunder Care last ‘ sommer, and the result of his assay show more . thes 1,990 ounces of silver to the ton of asâ€" ; myed ore. â€" The samples were carefully takenâ€" under the supcrvision of Professor Dawson, as exhibiting a fair average of the productive portion of the vein at Thunder Cape. A girl ot sixteen broke into a neighbout‘s bouse resently, and stole $63, a watch and other articles. . She was arrested last night. Waen arrested she protested her innocence; but at miduight, accompanied by detective Lafon, she showed where she bad hid a portion of the money and jâ€"wellery. With the other portion she bought & dress and some dry watest by Eclegraph. _ Â¥r. Brydges appointment to the Railway Câ€"mmission, though satisfactory, is much At Arthabaska a Mrs. Guelmette and her two children bave been murdered, supposed by bher husbund and their father. He is said to hare been paying his addresses to a young girl, and to have promised her that his wite should not be an obstacle to their union. The gir! is the chief witaess against him. _ Sergeant Gifford, Lord Chiefâ€"Justice of the Queen‘s Bench. f n Sn _ Lancaster: Edwasd4d Sallivan, member of Parliament for Maliow, Attorneyâ€"General for Ireland. Charles Robert Barry, member of Parliaâ€" ment for Dungaryon, Solicitorâ€"General for Irâ€"land. * $ _â€"__â€" eration, of Gco. Francis Train. Losbos, December 12.â€"The following Misisters and Oficers of State have been apâ€" yiumt&y â€"â€"â€" _ _ _ . â€" disary to choice brands CABLE NEWSLS. Mr. Vivian, Treasury© Lord to supervise wiitary expenditure. uossos, December 12.â€"George Francis T.ain has been set at liberty, the plaintiff in thecase against Lim having withdrawn the suits. Train has issued writs against the Marquis of Abercorn, Lordâ€"Lieutenant of Ireâ€" ~Thomas George Baring, Baron Northbrook, Uuderâ€"Secretary of War. â€" â€"â€" _ > Further Ministerial A ppolntmentss=eLibe riuiizncs \uw cdbriedhcnteinidvint onth Innaviaimlip eaing~"aeer niramer Li land, for $100,009 damages for false imprisonâ€" ment, and sgaiast Ebbis, Vale, Steel Company for $20,000. Train will sail in the Australasia trom Qucenstown toâ€"morrow for @nd@ession 3 181 coatte THE TIMES New York. Soct@awrrox, December 12.â€"The Hamâ€" wrg Ame:rican steamship Westphalia left Bouthampton toâ€"tay at 8 o‘clock this mornoing, lwtealof her regular day. * * Moxtszar, December 12. Gsorge James Tandy, lats foreman of the Pasts, December 12.â€"â€"Bourse closed dull. Rents Tf 22¢. NEW® V!IA LOXDON. Progress of the lwmflq;ulmrud lmminent Rising of the Carlists. Loxpos, December 12. â€"Later despatches from Magrid stite that hostilities were exâ€" pected at Cadiz on Saturday (toâ€"day,) if the insurgents do not subwit. The Government has offered most liberal termg®to the revoluâ€" vionists,and left no measure untried *> preâ€" vent the eSusion ouf blood. Lox008, Decetmber 12â€"Midnight.â€"Desâ€" patches have just been received from Madrid. The Oficial Gazette of that city has the followâ€" ing : There is nothing~ further from Cadiz owing to the derangement of ‘the wires. . The Government is anxions for the insurgents to yield to reason, and the patrictism of the naâ€" tional troops, who have so many advantages to fire upon their countrymen. ‘The Government communder is certain of the prompt suppres. sion of the revolt.. The Captainâ€"General® of rl is the chief wilgess Agains!i nim. Sales of flour to.day at $4.80 to 5.10 for orâ€" oxTARIO LEGLISLATURE, ~ _ Toronmnro. ;;n-lâ€"e}i};, Chancellor of the Duchy of sECOXD DESPATCH. »tae « THIRO DESPATCH. a‘l gave notice of a motion that ouse adjourns on the 17th it stand ill the !2th of January. The moâ€" «charged. Mr.. McCail .w“ that CREAT °BRITAIN. MONTREAL. w* * «vo ueruue weuevses®@ T oPUCS e Fasiice..*....... .s 198184 ponden h nércer reurce Aavea.l, $40409 J the on | ClatHioy....«. «câ€"cr« . 40000 :P"“ EME ... «x ««za a+re c« « bekpiauf S Scientific Institutions.. _ 3,000 §he Su o anareraee revace o=+,‘») SoPSoee aiiot t owds................ â€" Mo,ppy J dopets hosumpossume " 2 & incorporate the Ottawa Unity vhit Socicty and Ottawa Mutual > Compaoy passed Committee «s Montreal Line 1st Legislative Assembly. FRANCE. Toroxto, December 12 0 Tozsoxto, December 12 SPAINK, introduced a Bill to of prisoners from Toâ€" it ty jail for reformatory orogto, December 12. the Department of Valencia reports to the Government an imminent rising of Carlists in Telegraphic communication with Madrid is still interrupted. Later despatches say that the political agitation throughout Spain is very great, and that capitalists are leaving the country. There is much alarm among all classes of the people. The Government auâ€" thorities are in receipt of communications from many parts of the country promising aid to suppress the revolution. The insurâ€" gents at Cadiz hold a strong position. The president of the Republican Committee had not yet arrived from Seville. The insurrec= tiorary movement has not spread beyond New Yorx, December 12.â€"The Heraids Londonm special says no news has yet been received of ths bombardment of Cadiz, teleâ€" graphic communication being _ interrupted with Madrid. _A despatch ftrom Madrid, dated Thursday, December 10th, says large numâ€" bers of work men employed by the municipaliâ€" ty, on the public works yesterday, armed themselves with carbines, and with bayonets, fastened to a stick, and assumed a threatening attitude, which they still maintain. The naâ€" tional militia were ordered to proceed against them, and several battalions are proparing to march to the attack. ‘Great efforts are being made to raise a revolt here, and the citizens are much alarmed. Placards are posted in Estramadura, threatening the assassination of all rich citisens who take part in the elecâ€" tions for the Cortes. The armistice between the Government troops and the insurgents at Cadiz has been prolongea until toâ€"night, both parties consenting to await the arrival the president of tue republicaa committeo, of Seville, who will make an attemptat mediaâ€" tion. Should these negotiations fail the Government will recommence vigourous measures for the suppression of the insurrecâ€" tion. Cadiz The GreekGovernment still Refuses Satis= faction to Turkey. â€" _ Lownos, December 12.â€"The official corresâ€" pondence of this city and in editorials says the Greek Government still withstands the representations made by the great powers in Europe, in the matter of the ultimatum of fhe Sublime Porte, and the Turkish Ambasâ€" sador at Athens is consequently preparing to Lynching of the Roeno Brothers anad Char= les A,dcm-. Isptaxarouts, December 12.â€"The Seymour Vigilance Committee visited the New Albany jail this morning about three o‘clock, and hung the Reno Brothers and Uharles Anderâ€" soun inside the jail, and left town before any alarm was given. A Broad Gauge Linc through to the ceR Mississippi« The Heraid says: A substantial negotiation has been entered into between the Erie Railâ€" road Company and Atlantic and Great Wesâ€" tern Company, whereby a broad gauge line will be constructed from here through to Chicago, and it is also said that the same gauge will probably be put through to the Mississippi. ‘Arrangements are reported to be in progress with other Western roads in order to make this communication complete. An Agent of the United States on his Way The Tribuns‘s special says~that the Hon. Caleb Cushing is on his way to Spain to arâ€" range for the purchase of Cuba from the Spanâ€" ish Government. It is understood he is vestâ€" ed with full power to close a bargain. Locrisviuis, Kx., December 12.â€"â€"A Vigilance Committee, said to hail from Seymour, Ind., arrtived at New Albany at 11 o‘clock last night, and at 3 o‘elock this morning proceeded to the county jail and domd«r admission, which was refused by the jailer, who was, however, soon overpowered and bound. The watchman was then compellied to open the cells of the notorious express robbers Joho, Frank, and the elder Reno, and Charles Afnâ€" derson, who werse immediately seized upon AMERICAN NEWS. Further Particulars of the Lynching of Reno and Anderson. wl:l-vn, o oeth eet . en e eP mR and all four of them hung. Frank Reno fought desperately for his life. The commitâ€" tee then returned on the 7 o‘clock train this morning. <â€"Two of the robbers, Frank and Charles Reno, had but recentiy arrived from Canada, where they had been tried under the extradition laws. Ixpitaxaroris, December 12.â€"All the tele=â€" graph wires on the line of the Jeffersonville railroad were found connected together and communicating with the ground, about half a mile north of Seymour. ~Supposed to have been done by the ©" Regulators‘ before going to New Albany. suspended yesterday. The Illinois is reported frozen its entire length, and the Missouri is supposed to be gorged near its mouth. The weather here is colder than for 30 years in the same mouth. Kaxsas Citr, December 123.â€"The thermoâ€" meter here this morning, at 3 o‘clock, marked 15 degrees below zero. This is the coldest weather since 1855. The Late Steamboat Collision, Cixcm®Aar:, Omio, December 12.â€"â€"It is thought that the number of lives lost by the burning of the steamers America and United States, near Warsaw, Kentucky, will not exâ€" ceed sixtyâ€"fire. Fiftyâ€"four bodies have been «â€"â€"Three Rivers, â€"Gen,tleme?I am in re ceipt of the box of Black Tea yor sent me ; the flavour is excellent, and the price is tar below what I have been in the habit of p.yi?. I have pleasure in recommending it, and you may expect my future orders. | y recovered. A large consignment of the Montreal Tea Company‘s pure teas have been received by the undersigned. There is no paint, dye, or black lead used in these teas to make them look well. Boxres, 12 lbs. and upwards.. See advertisement for list of prices. Jossra Mooxsy, â€" _ Russell House Block. hi S ce unds onR crcntcnind t Pm omicte cce in fadlinees t tniaiennmtne ie Ardiremanrines $3.50.â€"Wheat improved, more doing ; re. ceipts 2,620 bushels; sales 21,000 . bushels at $1.59 @ 1.60 for No. 1 spring ; $1.90 for winâ€" ter red State, $2.05 @ 2.08 for. l{nlm: Michiâ€" gan, and $2.25 for white Michigan.â€"Rye quiet ; receipts none ; sales none, Corn duall ; receipts 19,819 bushels ; sales, 29,000 bushels at $1.11 @ 1.12 for unsound ; $1.13 @ 1.16 for sound mixed western.â€"Barley dull.â€"Oats dull ; receipts 1,825 bushels; sales 89,000 bushels at 77¢. for western in store; 80c. for do. afloat.â€"Pork dull and unchanged ; sales 680 burrels at $25.50 @ 26 for new mess ; $23.50 @ 25.75 for old mess.â€"Cut meats firm. â€"Lard steady at 15ic. @ 16ic. for steam ; 16{c. @ 161c. for kettle rendered. & Liverroot, December 12â€"â€"s.*m quiet ; Uplands 10id.; Orleans 114. * New Yorx, December 12.â€"Cotton â€"quiet at 25c. for middling uplands.â€"Flour firmer ; receipts 2,281 barrels ; sales 12,600 barrels at $5.95 @ 6.35 for superfine Stateand western ; $7 @ 7.55 for common to choice extra State ; $6.25 @ 8 for common to choice extra wesâ€" tern ; $7.10 @ 9.50 for round hooped Ohio.â€" Rye flour steady ; sales 200 barrels :t $6.15 @ ho Gngtubdi diind: cmumer~ icz w P Hinis GLFLEATILL 1:25 p.m.â€"Flour 26s.â€"Red wheat 98. 6d.â€" White wheat 12s.â€"Corn 38s. 6d.â€"Barley 58.â€" Onts 38. 7d.â€"Peas 458. 6d4.â€"Pork 878.â€"Lard 611.â€"Cheeso 688. 6d.â€"Bacon 525. 61. [For daily Fourth Page.) Illinois Central 96} Loxpox, December 12â€"a. m.â€"Consols 92} @ 924 ; Bonds 74}; Stocks firm ; Erie 261 ; _ Frozen Over, Str. Lovis, December 12.â€"} sATURDAY‘S DESPATCHES. _â€"__â€" New York Money Market. Xzw Yorx, December 12.â€"Gold,135i. to S$pain to Negotiate for the Purchase FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES. London Money Market. NEWS VIA NEW YORK Reported by Telegraph. New York Markets: Liverpool Marketss NEW3 VIA LONDON Cold at Kansas City. report of Ottawa Markets, see GREBOE. Yours very truly, J. F. GAUDET . This pure liquor is manufactured at Genevs, in Switzorland ; it is favoured with an horb gathored on the Alps in the Canrton Glorus. JAS. BUCHANAN, ____Sussex and Wollingtonâ€"sts. December 11, 1868. _ Choice New Fruit, &o., &o., for the Christmas and New Yoar‘s Holidays ; LAYER RAISIX®, LATER Riisixs, (Finest.) Loxpox uarsgrs, (Choice.) sULTANA raisixs, (new & old.) _/ : YALENTIA raisixs, (do. do.) CcRRanTs, (do. dto.y / PRUXES IN CARTOONS, JARG AXD Knos. ~_ ararss, (Spanish.) FIGS, ORANGEBS & LEMON3, JORDAN ALMONDS, YALENTIA ALMOXDS, s vaLsxTt& armoxps, (bitter.) ALxox»s, (soft shell.) f | Arwoxps, (hard shell.) : 5 BARCELONA NUTS, . cems xuts, (English.) ousstxurs, (English.) XX, XXX, and India Pale Ales, In Wood and Bottle. JAS. BUCHANKAN : Finnan Haddie Depot, Busser and Wellingtonâ€"sts December 11, 1864. December 11, 1868. Try Buchanan‘s Unrivalled Misture of Mochs, Java, Jamaica and Ceylon, roasted and ground daily on the premises by steam power. JAS. BUCHANAN, â€" Finnan Haddie Depot, * Sussex and Wollingtonâ€"sts. Dacember 11. 1868. g21tt December 11, 1868. December 11, 1868. _ Having been appointed by the combination their agents for â€" 00 Thay are now prepared to sell in quantities to suit the trade, by the BRISLINXâ€" BISCHOFF & CO., GENEVA. % Tul undersigned takes this orportulq to thank her triends and the public in general for their liberal patronage, and ‘solicits a call to examine her fine stock of GROCHKRIES8, POULâ€" TRY, FISH, sait and fresh, VEGETABLES, FRULITS, PORK, &c., all to be dlg’oud of chaap. Licc CC LL__ a2sa lat af PATJTRIDGERS. DOW" CELEBRATED MONTREAL ALES. Av'fllonllln discount on American 10 voices until further notice : 26 per cent. R. 8. M. BOUOBTTI. Commissioner of Custem4s. EW OF THE ALPS, EW FRUITI ‘NEW FRUIT : OFFEE! COFFEE ! HEESE! CHEESE! Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. PECANX NCTS, wALxXUTS, BRAZIL NUTS. QUEEN‘3 ARM CHRRSE, CuEDDBR CHEESE, STiILTO® CHRSSH, ercyrsrs cus®ss, (Swiss.) soP SAGO CHERSH, PARKASANX CHEESE, CANADIANX CHEESS. OaL OIL. ARREL OR CAR LOAD, Agents for Hiram Walker‘s 1GHWINRS * OnOoNGAHELA WHISKEYS. EESOR BROS. CHEESE. ACON, &¢. Agents for John Campbell‘s celobrated a very fine lot of PAXT For sale by the undersigned AT THB LOWESIT PRICES. JA8. BUCHANAN, Finnan Haddie Depot, e Sussex and Wellingtonâ€"sts. BBLS. STRONG SUPER FLOUR. CuaL OIL, JAiS. BUCHANAN, Finnan Haddie Depot, Sussex and Wellingtonâ€"sts. C. T. BATE & CO., Cosrous Derartusxt, Ottawa, December 11, 1868. _ Mas. L. E. GOULIN, , opposite Hall‘s Confectionery, Canal Basin. THE OTTAWA TIMES, DECEMBER 14. HOUSEHOLD FURNLITURE BY AUCTION. J. BERMINGHAM Will sell at his Auction Rooms, 72 Sussexâ€"st., on Tuesday Next, the 15th Instant, A large quantity of Household Furniture, New and Second Hand, Melodeons, Plated Ware, in Toa Sets, Butter Coolers, Fish Slices, Salvers, &0., &o. Beveral Oil Paintings, Plain and Coloured Steel Engravings, Waxr Fruit under Glass Shades, Vases, Cruets, Books, House Linen, Blankets, Ladies‘ all wool Knitted Shawls, Opera Mantles, and a large asâ€" sortment of other goods too numérous to enumerale A ooui‘nmoni of Sleighs and Cutters is ex. pested, and will be sold cheap: The public are respoctfully invited to visit the Auction Rooms, and inspect this large and va‘uable stock, which will be on view on Monday next, the day previous to the sale, when catalogues will be furnished. wp.Night Sales will commence same evening at T:30, and will be continued each evening at the same hour until after New Yoar‘s. A large stock of Dry Goodas, Cutlery, Jewelery, &c., on hand and daily arriring, will be sold cheap by private sale during the day, and by auction atnight. s J. BERMINGHAM, Ottawa, Decem bor 10, 1868. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. l‘lnnns. GRIFFITHS & CO., FROM SREFFIELD, ENGLAND, Would again beg leave to inform the public, mere especially the citizens of Ottawa, that they have returned and intend to ofer another sale of their celebrated ELERCTROâ€"PLATE WARK at Auc. tion, at the Rooms of A. ROWE. ~Amongst the lot will be found : Epergnes, Chandelabras, Venison, Salmon, Steak, Entre and Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers in many varieties, Soup, Sauce and Vegetable Tureens, Kettles, with Lamps and Stands, Kettles, without Lamps, Tes Urns, Tea and Coffee Serviâ€" oes, of no less than thirty different designs, Liquor Stands for one or three docanters, Cruqt Stands, with three, four, five, six and seven bottles of surâ€" passing clegance, being quite new designs, Pickls Frames, with elaborately wrought mountings, and Jars of richly cut crystal, Ruby Claret Jugs, in cut glass and electroâ€"plate, Goblets lined with gold, andsilver mounted Cups, in quarts, pints and halfâ€"pints, richly chased and engraved, also lined with golid; Sugar Vases, Flower Stands, Salvers, Butter Coolers, â€" Marmalado Stands, Honey Jars, Knife Rests, Fish Carveors, in cases. _ Table and Dessert Forks, Table, Dessort, Tea, Salt, Mustard, Egg and Sugar Spoons, in many styles ; Soup, Sauce and Toddy Ladles to match. And in the great variety of Cutlery there are Mahogany cases, containing fortyâ€"four pieces ot Dessert Cutlery, with electroâ€"plated blades and forks, having handles of, Pearl, Ivory, Agdo and Electroâ€"plate; Table Cutlery, with African and other Ivory ; Horn, Bone, Shell, and Eleccroâ€"plate Handles; Dossert Knives to match the Table Knives; sets of 105 picces; sets of 24 pieces, and sets of 12 pleces, without cases; the same in Beef Slicers, Boef and Game Carvers. _ Bread, Cake and Fruit Knives, with plain and ornamented blades and handles. In short, every description of Electro articles and Cutlery will be found in this immense stock. Alsoâ€"A large variety of Papior Machio W are, consisting of Tea Trays, Portfolios, Cabinet Wriâ€" ting Desks, Glove Boxres, Work Boxes, &c., &c., all of which will be sold. Sale will commence on THURSDAY, 17th inst., at hallâ€"past 3 p.m., and in the evening at 7 o‘clock. The Auctioneer invites his friends and the pubâ€" lic generally to inspect this valuable stock, which will be on view the day previous to, and each morning ot sale. ' * from Toronto, at & low ‘figure, we are now repared to sell at %ricu never before offered in &h city. Call and be corvinced. The s.osk con. sis‘s of F â€" COOK, PARLOR CQOK, BOX, HALL, Double, Parlor, Grate, Cylinder, Russia TIron, : and Coal Stoves _ of the best description ; also, a large assortment of Now‘s your time! Farmers, we have just the stove for you. In addition to the above we have our own large and well selected stock marked d4own 10 per cent. Ooncnrgl ESMONDE BROS., _ JOSEPH TASSE and CHARLES PREVEAU having left my employ contrary to the terms of their engagement with me, I hereby forbid any person or persons from hiring or harbouring them, as any one found so doing after date of this adâ€" vertisement shall be prosecuted. 921.3 ROBERT SKEAD. Ist. Bread or Cakes made with it are more wholesome than if made with Yeast or any other FOUURE. & + Ind. Its purity is such that it will stand the test of the most perfect analysis. _ _ _ _ 3rd. After h'svin; been extensively used for the Jast 14 years in not one instance has it failed to give entire satistaction. 4th. Families that have used it pronounce it the best, and will use no other. 5 * b5th. 1t contains no Saleratus, nor does it imâ€" ir the digestive organs like those rowdon where g:ds or an excess of Alkali predominates, â€" 6th. It never gives to Bread or Cakes an unâ€" pleasant Alkaline or msw&ilh }uto. Suss en lt O OIE ECSE B c Shis in in naneciamBh Eies * Tth. The ho prope e that form its composition are more beneficial than otherwise. 8th. Dyspeptic subjects can eat hot Bread or Rolls made with it and derive benefit by its use,. Oth. Every Packet contains its full weight ; one pound packets weigh 16 ounces. 10. It is all that it is represented to be, nameâ€" In I lb; P ack e ts for 25 ly : WAH'I‘ID.â€"A rare oeportunity will be ex. _VÂ¥ tended to an acceptable person to take an interest in amercantile and mechanical business already successfully established in this city. The business having assumed a n_u‘nitndo‘ beyond the means ofthe proprietor, and susceptible, withou further outlay in appliances, of extending it four hundred fipor cent. the present year, guaranteoing such profits as will be satisfactory to any business man. Address, A.Y., Ottawa. 922a A LADY from the West is desirous of obtainâ€" ing a rituation as GOVERNESS in a nnrct- able family at Ottawa. HVorparticulars app l to J. FRASER, Russell House. 922â€"2 FDWARD C. MALLOCH, M.D.,M.C. M..R. + C 8.. Dukeâ€"st., Lo Breton‘s Flats, «oppositd the well." Office hours from 8:30 to 10;30 a.m., ane 3 to 5 p.m. at this office. BANKRUPT ST O C K, â€" By J. Bermingham. REAT CATALOGUE SALE '6&;‘13, December 10, 1868. _â€"_Unrivalled for Purity and Cheapness. Sole Agents for Ottawa, ANKRUPT STOCK. AUTION. ARDENER‘S URNISHED CHAMBERS to let. Posâ€" session 1st Javpuary. Near Post Ofloo;_“Apply TEN REASONS Why it Should be Used in Preterence to all BUSHES AND TABLE LAMPS. Having purchased a well selected BAKING POWDER. Auction Sales. PIANOFORTES, J. G. ROBINSON & Co., The Tea Pot. supplied at the Manufacturer‘s Wants: or A. ROWE, Auctioneer. Sfuki-n., Opposite Trurs Office. 6 Packots for $1.25. Auctioneer. 921td Garland, Mutchmor & Co A PORTION OF THE WHOLESALE STOCK, LECKE, CHAMBERS & CO., GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO,, Twelve Shillings and Sizpence on the $28,6149.00 $31,086.16 250 CLOUDS, PM Call early if you want to share in the grea bargains. SA : Ottawa, November 9, 1868. RICH, PLALIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS ln alltze new materials, very far below the usual At a little over In groat variety, WINCIES, At prices unheara of before this great sale Determined to clear the wholo ot out in a fow BLACK SILK MANTLE BLACK & BROWN VELVETEENS BLACK ASTRACAN CLOTHS | > BLACK & BROWN SEALSKIN CLOTHS FANCY MANTLE CLOTHS WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS. > BTOCK SELLING OUT FABST, purchased under every possible advartage, and now offered very far below usual prices. Canadian TWEEDS ; & Canadian ETOFFES Canaaian BLANKETS, (Grey) Canadian BLANKETS, (White) _ Canadiar FLANNELS Canadian SHIRTS & DRAWERS Canadian HOSIERY, (all sizes) And various colors _ Canadian BREAKFAST SHAWLS. » CANADIAN MANUFACTURES GREATSUCCESS OF THE SALE. HALF LAST YEAR‘83 PRICES. REAT HBPANKRUPT @ALE B@PINSPECTION INVITED.*®@A Wholesale and Retail, ABERDEEN, Special Sale this week of ab»nu BREAKFAST SHAWLS, AT ANY SACRIFICE. LADIES‘HATS & BONN ETS B L A N K E T 8 , SHAW L8, 0F G LASG o W , and other WOOLLBEN GOODS. An immense stock of FL VERY CIHIEAP purchased by woâ€" & Tev+ Pound. ANNELS, SAXONY, YET TO SBLL and GLAS@OW VELVETS, wWORTH OF goods sold. 51y Magee & Russell‘s Column. PLBTICULLB sttonâ€" 8 K I R V I N @ 6, K tion is directed to the lollovh{unonblo goods FLANEKBLS, SKIRTINGS, FLAN.â€" NELS and BLANKET3, BL A NKE TS. all of which can be had cheap at TABLB L wnl,B.‘}Jaofmunm« sHHEETINGS, ualities, and at extromeâ€" -rownm.ua.b low prices. \.soNnTAGS,‘ Tnosn articles of dress CHEST PROTEC» BR areindispensable;we D R E 69 N 8, CUI‘TOIIIB 9 please . take SHAWLS, tice that we are offer lsrso lats of SHAW J A 0 K E F 8. JACKETS and DRES â€" at reduced prices. EMBROIDBRY, these departments as th LINEN SR T P 8. contain many nevelties. WOOL HOODS. would selicit a call. B are making the inlolon ahind s0r8%» W Tailoring D.:rfl- meont a speciality, and inâ€" warrmussa _ Aa â€" tend keeving up the reâ€" YOUTH!S â€" de BOY‘S N immense stock, proâ€" : OJ 3 6 3 _2 C blbl{thohtgmud GLoOoV Es, pest in Contral Canaâ€" N U B I A 8. dato solectfrom. WILL arrive in a fow RIBBONS, days a second supâ€" F L O W EB R S, ply suitableforthe present FRBATHERS. _ month, and fer evening MAGEE & RUSSELL, Wholesale (Sparksâ€"st.,) Rete KAGEE & RUSSHLL‘S. MAGEE & RUSSBELL. KMAGEE & RUSSELL. MAGEE & RUSSELL. MAGEE & RUSSELL. MAGEE & RUSSHBLL. MAGHR & RUSSELL. for turning out * firstâ€" class " garments at moderâ€" N immense stock, proâ€" Just received, ex steamship St. Daved, a large importation of the best British manufactured STAPLE STATIONE RY, LERTTBR PAPERS, FO OL8CAPS, RECORD PAPERS, CTRBD BLOTTING PAPERS, EW GOODS. Â¥ or sale at THKB OTTAW A CITIZEN FOLIO PO8STS, KoTE PAPERS, &c. 1N MUSIC PAPER, &c. nting House, ENYELOPES, l“OR FIXE JET BROOCHES & EAR RING3S. Either separate or in setts, all quite new, and just received, FOR FINE JET BROOCHES & EKALA RINGS, Either separate in setts, all quite new, a ust received, ® Practical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jewâ€" ellers, 30 Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa. NOR FINXZ JET BROOCHES & KAR ‘ RINuS, Either separate or in setis, all quite new, and ust received, Practical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Je ellers, 30 Sparksâ€"st., Ottaw a. Practical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jow. ellers, 30 Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa. [‘\on FINXE JET BROOCHEKS & EAR RINGS, F Either separate or in setts, all quite new, and ust received, Fon FINE GOLD CHAINS, Go To YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. ;‘OR FINXE SILYVER C!lAlll, j : Go to YOUNG & RADFCRD‘®. Fo:g FINE GOLD lnobcnu. Go to YOUNXG & RADFORD‘S. Fon FINXE GOLD CHAINE, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. In Cruet Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baxkets Betts of Sugar Bowl and Cream Ewer, Forks _ In Cruet Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Bask»ts, Setts of Sugar Bowl, and Cream Ewer, Forks, Spoons, &c., _ In Cruet Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskots, Betts of Sugar Bow!, and Cream Ewer, Forks, Spoons, &¢., OR FIXE SILVER CHAINS, Go to YOUNXG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINXE SILYVER CHAINS, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR ENGLISH, FRENXCH & AMERIâ€" CAN CLOCK®S, OR ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMER i« CAN CLOCKsS, OR ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERIâ€" CAN CLOCK®, R OR FINE PAPIER MACHEK WARE and FANCY GO0DS, OR FINXE PAPIER MACHE WARE and FANCY ©00D3, OR FINXE PAPIER MACHE WabkE and FANCY GO0DS, LL KINXDS OF JEWELLERY MADE to ORDER or REPAIRED, _ LL KIXNu$ OF JEWELLER Y MADE to OKDER or REPAILRED, LL KIND® OF JEWELLE to ORDER or REPAIRED OR FINXE GOLD BROOCHES, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. . FINEKE GOLD AND SILYER w ATCHES, OR FINE GOLD CHAINS, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. IR FINE GOLD & SILY ZR W ATCRES, Go to YOUNG & RADFORDU‘S. 0R FINE GOLD % SILYVER WATCBES, . OR FINE GOLD BROOCHES, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINE GOLD EAR RINGS, In Bright and Coloured Gold, OR FINK GOLD EAR RING®, In Bright and Coloured Gold, OR FINXE GOLD KAR RINXGS®, In Bright and Coloured Gold, OR ELECTROâ€"«PLATED WARE, OBR ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, FINE SILVER CHAINS, e Go to YOQUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUXNG & RADFORDU‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘®. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. JSemwellery, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFOLD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUXG & RADFORD‘S.} Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNXG & RADFORV‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, Go to YOUNXG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Ar YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, Ar YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, Ar YOUNG 4 £ADFORD‘S, Go 1a YOUNXG & RADFORDV‘S, .Y MiADPE > 30 Eparksâ€"s1. §

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