tm aAct or 189 of wl-!_‘... ; artiqular an is l â€"| «umm eanniarl | mruto :u. NOveCER 19, un dping Water. A:,Zw‘i h Cows, anumber of thee. T ‘RVE DIVIDENQ PL advantages sot hitherto becrijer has been i x ullo'l‘;’ n ! pJU. half of w-" ’ ,’K'TM 'r of red, apd "r.m'l ma H0G80 (2* " L. es IONX LANS OF INYURANCE and C1 " iime Ly :_".Nn ©10¢ up b :t at whole lify ra ten years, and is ABLA 'n“‘ i '\,‘“ oing Ta) ',"‘.3"4Y. No y carved be o2 f Re Funberanele commence sat 19 39, , D RESERV E M3 DEPA t e n W;’: AP?TaIY _ " Arpet, utâ€"nsi) hhly c Buwrels ; _'Eh“ ARDEN, and garden and Oct 29, 1872 Viceâ€"Pro: ilent ; R. O M P A NÂ¥, 18 SUN, Gen. Supt. for} Uflice, St John, N.B. tE & 3 )N, en Supt hold ; Dak one Bu Li Tom Seigin tber lt of New York, §th Ootober. 108. lapes ce e MLD Uin ue Stair +, 1, 1873 Jite ~ f TEX asonD, (a! ragy FoR SA Lumber, 1. JOA of »:thoug M an A. RWE, 1874 N 1 â€" Masome â€"It gppears that R. Morris, LL D., of Kent , will lecture in the Masonic Hall in this city on the 26th inst. Anx&un‘ r.â€"Toâ€"day being All Saint‘ Day and ia Statutory Holisay the Departments will be c:osed. Sociar.â€"The Mutual Base Ball Club in+ tend giving a g> p*!h“.m’. Amv® Mowr®®aL West can be _â€"_ York tree Ottaws, May 13 Rewexper Millinery and Lantle Show Reom + Tuesday next, at Arra®, i»®ons & MoMoray‘s. Call and see our new styles in Millinery and Mactles, on Tuesday next. Arci®, McKrwows & McMoras. Naw Mosic â€"Just received, new Engâ€" lish Songs an< PFM“‘%“‘-& %. Nordheimer‘s, 26 ~parks Street. A mÂ¥ NMtoon. â€"We were in error in sliting that the would be a meeting of the School Truâ€"tges last night. The regu lar meeting will place next Thursday Snort Wuour â€"We have heard some complaints aboug short weight in butter sold on the m in this city. The Inâ€" spector should be alive and confiscate a few pouns, giving a warning to evil doers and buiter to city charities. Tuas Homs is abating in the city, and the are that in a few weeks there will be few traces of it reâ€" L. 0. A. or B. A.â€"The Loyal Orange County Lodge of the County of Carleton qo-upai;rthi-(hidu)lflfl' noen in the Hall, Upper Town, at 30‘clock. As bysi of importance is nbm:u’ number of dele~ gates will be present. maining. The street cars are running 4s wual, and the company‘s horses are all improving. The same may be said of the lhvery stable horkes. Liver Co-ylllfl' ; Diseases of the Skin, K umw seiad for & supply of the Caledonia Water. | Gmson & Co., Corner Sparks and Elgin. Coon Bs The great comedian, hmhh:xm gives an en« lertainment in Music Hall to night. Cool is still full of rollicking huamor, gaiety and extravagant gesture. papers inform us that he is assisted an excellent troupe; therefore all wishing to enjoy a few hours of and jollity should go to the Music Hall this evening. Sucive â€"A young man named Charles Duif committed ide recently at Braeâ€" side, up the Uttawa, by cutting his throat with a resor. Anotber victim of disap~ pointed love. country poet refers to the sad event in the following manner : "He loved a lady tail and fair But lo! his offer used to ‘msze her ; Eo in the degpest of despair family .'.".';._;5' 'pupplhd with Caledonia Water. it. Gissow & lnitibe ‘mpuhrt)& Mosey to Lexu.â€"Apply to R. A. Bradloy u-.ul.‘:â€"mfl"l" itracts. UtHAWE | yAAVELLER‘$ GUIDE. drunkenness. Joseph Carrivegu charged with ragrancy was let go. night of the 12th) inst. Pouws Covntdl‘lu-nt.-wulh- Atchison was $2 and costs for James Codd was charged with selling liquor withodt li The case was disâ€" Iiussed for want of evidence. The case of J Purdy for selling liqnor without was further adâ€" epl io Fairy ~~ Armtvare at Russsut Housse.â€"H Sweetland, New York ; C D Meigs, Pune ville Mills; J H |Cole, Toronto; W H Murray, Montreal; Thos Primble, do; W G Stethem, do: Allan Grant, Fitzroy ; J Â¥ Moore, Hamilton ; J B Murphy, Monâ€" Real; T F Fogarty, do; C E Le#is, do; A Walsh, Simcoe ; A N Richards, Brockâ€" mille; U McLachlin, Arpprior; J Hall, Brockville ; John [Usburne, Bmeside ; Mr. and Mrs. C Mobr, Mohr‘s Corners; Sir Sir Francis, Lady, and Miss Hincks, City ; Mr. Bereâ€"ford, City ; C Bailie, Montreal ; Puorr, cold, -t:-um ; no S obabititics‘" sbout i6 j Auat Forcrxv.+â€"A correspondenat writes t us in to the paragraph which Sppeared in yesterday‘s Times :â€"* If I am 77 ceiee m a ber of the Civil Serâ€" "c#, but had simply been temporarily employed in one of she Departments." :‘,;b“. M“u‘*“ he never wus a mee, but had W A ) L. w ‘hh‘,lâ€˜â€œï¬ w Er Ir. Lawrexds & Orttiawa The Lower Toh de‘raudling case was Thursdays at. . Â¥ht in Kingston QrrawA B.â€"Tickets to all points East He cut his whistle withâ€"a razor LOUCAL NEWSâ€" ANADA Victoria House ‘ my suppqsition as to the identity Pfl!mmwm that _ _ |,_1.00 Arrives Leayes every day at. . Arrives., 1ND: \ P had from |1.00 240 1.10 Rivre® N.avieatio® Co seme is smbeglters { 1.30 10.30 12.00 10.00 (6ls 8.45 345 62 én-rnl. Rauway. wrrawa Forwarpme Co‘T. ". u0 10.00 1872 H. TAYLOR, Agents. ian Institute on the WX. AEARN, Sappers Efll m.'d“ No and Saloons in the tor Ramwar. M) 1958tf Quebec 1t very properly dismissed when fo lmt. There are sheep to uw | found in every flock ; ï¬;.:vnl Service is not impeccable, nor is lit derogatory to that class of gentlemen that undc.nddl Kiorack has been glty of a penitenâ€" tiary crime. | We understand that, stifling the matter ifors time, he made a precipitate exit | from town yesterday mâ€"rning. The Civil | Sarvice, as a body, are unimpeachable, and | no person will think the less of them because an unprincipled individual hp‘ lpoodtoptm;shmlornfow days. Hallowe‘en was no doubt duly observed last night, and many of the old and timeâ€"honored customs peculiar to that occasion, indulged in affording delight and enjoyment to househoids of young folk. These old customs above referred to,, howâ€" ever, strictly they may be treasured among the mountains and glens of Scotland, certain it is that in the Dominion they are slowly but surely being consigned to the grave of oblivion. Here we have our own peculiarities, however prone we may te to cherish |legendary customs, it is certain that Canadian soil is not .conducive to their longevity. In the oid country, last night young people probably amused themselves in the way described by Burns in his " Halâ€" lowe‘en," plucking cabbage stumps and i-m::lq while in Canada, or ht}u say diving for apples, unhinging gates, changing store signs, ringing door bells, and stealing poultry was the roll. We cunnot say that our Canadian system is an improvement upon that which was so congenial to the * old folks at home," we think the comparison is rather unfavor« able to us. But boys will be boys, and Ottawa lads fail to see any fun in pulling cabbage stumps, however, much they may enjoy "*hooking cabbage.‘‘ We expect to receive during the next week accounts of numerous depredations in the line above roted. H.llowe‘en comes only once a year. O Nail A meeting of the Cemetery general committee‘ took pl=ce in the Mechanics Institute last night. Rev. Mr. Lauder occupied the chair and Mr. MaGee acted as Secretary, les.des whom there were present, Rev. Mr. Gorâ€" don, Messrs. McGillivray, Fennings Taylor, Clemow, Featherston, Durie, White, Bate, Hay, Jamieson, Langrell, Steacy and Moâ€" The delegates from the congregations of _ St.‘ Andrews, Christ . Church, and the Wesleyan Methodist Church, CUhurch reported in favor of Thowmpson‘s farm ; while the Delegates trom 8t Alban‘s, Knox Church, Bank Street Church and the Baptist Chu:ch reported against it. Asseveral congregations were still to be heard from, Mr. McGillivray moved an adjourpment until Friday evening next, at 8 o‘clock, when a final understanding she uld be come to. . Rev. Mr. Lauder thought there should be no further adj>urnment, ample time had been given all the congregations to consider the matter, and they should have reported that evening. Mr. Langrell said there was a strong rhrhoï¬qngflul'l‘honpoo'oh-, t <he believed that alternately there would be a reaction of boh-.h&m of it Mr. McGillivray would give them all ï¬-obbokmntbnl :.ulrdy beâ€" heved would have to back upon h;lond‘-uihmdi‘lbh. wompstigen in now bethees the thampres now between the ‘I farm and the McPhail property, back of IrDurbl,oolbom‘ad. Mr. Hay tad that some congregations were firmly resoived to have nothing more to do with the Thompson farm, and would not cousent, under any circumstances, to vote for its adoption. Rev. Mr. Gordon said he understood that the yoice of the majority would not be acquiesced in unless in consonance with the views of those congregations. Un‘:baomheufl; no object in appointing to general meeting. u%« not come empowéred to vote Â¥, subject to the tinal decision, there was no use in their coming at all. It would be .Mhmwm nydtbmm oft. The question d be harmoniously and unanimously settled. h Mr. Durie thought a public meeting of Protestants should be called. Mr. Mctillivray thought a decision would never be come to at a public meetâ€" The proper w«y was to leave it to &mnflhfluhdhhnudu- i understood next meeting would be final. i Mr. Magee said that if Mr. Hay‘s stateâ€" _ Mr. Lauder thought they never could attain unenimity, therefore thought they should b:,pl;.:nd to adopt a rite “Ir Ha sok delay would be . conâ€" d-dvow’-m. + Mr. Jamieson said that if they could not agree on any other than the Thompson far., there would certainly be a division. After some further conversation of an unimportent natme, Mr. MocGillivray‘s moton was put and carried. It'hutinnodrum:rlhnponiu of Territory 8, t Rongiennen eh hok wmil yield an average of 30,000 feet of merchantabie lumber to the acre,.. Al ready this vast field is being extensively drawn upon for the supply of the rest of the would, and the production of manu factured umber promises to provide con u-ucnplqmshr.u‘r"n population for many years to cumée. ith the excepâ€" tion of a kind ot lumber known in the market as red wood,‘"" which is very serâ€" mum-:?.u-uu. Caliâ€" fornia produces nome of auy considerable Mmqm-dy"m"m they existed, having been conâ€" verted into cordwood, while no M_-flgm’po!u-ly,hnbapm at a high salary, whose time is exclusively devoted to the subject of arboriculture. Italy is aroused w the weaith that the Mount Cenis winnel, and her tavoraile An officer bas, however, now been pointed by the Government of that State, is a Commercial a gbway> wili mwhp.l_lm-ody wiss, «d enterprising enough to take advantage ui the opportunity. A new ocean steamship company has been formed at Milan, wita .opuro(fl),mm The steamers oft Venice, and other italian cities and through the Suez canal, with India, China, and Australia. This is only part of the plan which looks to the uitimate restoration of Italy to her old pre eminence. ‘The for merly nearly impassable barrier of the Alps has already been pierced in one pflhï¬obhut&mï¬ht St. Gothard. Germany will assist ltaly zmhflm-fln her power, 10 mmhfmflm lattor + aware danger, ‘Ofl':w"!"""?!"""i _ azmvyzp.â€"The troops from Ontario and Quebec, numbering iwwo hundred anid CEMETERY MEETING GENERAL NEWS. HALLOW E‘ EN *\ DR. BROWN has }i k ‘t-t'plu-ohn- kather a remarkable case is mentioned in a late uumber of The Britisk Medical Jourâ€" nal. in 18369, Dr. Bigg of Dundee ampuâ€" tated the whole of the extremities of a young woman named Robertson, as they were in a gangerous condition. After the rnbanho.hlnrl to London, where : d.flmmuw.m.dhth:hrspdr automatic hands, opening and shutting at the will of lhop“fl?: 'fhhpormitm her to grasp even so small an object as a crochetâ€"needle,s0 that she has been enabled to su herselt comfortably by making -hv&bc. The artificial legs allow her to walk with the aid of crutches. She now L'rihluoxndhnthnd.b.fl.kmuing. feeding, and dressing berself. One of her shawis his been presented to the Queen. t have dubed a betict opportaney of not have a better opportunity testing artificial hands and legs. Mr. Charles Lamb, on being told of a sailor who, in a naval action, hai lost both arms and both legs, said it was a pity he did not live â€"*he would have been such an ornament to society." This damsel Aas lved to be such an ornament as well as a living eviâ€" dence of the ‘Lhihm.hlopyud mechanical inpunizo( nineteenth century. The young Englishwoman is certainly doing betier than a man named Jacob Leutscher, of whom we have this moment read. Jacob is entirely deficient in legs, but inâ€" stead otf bdn;vimmn,innddiuontonot ing a barber‘s shop, ber uncle has a samp room and adancing hall. ! ME ELW ELL, The Intercolonial between Halifâ€"x and St. John will be opened on the fourth of November. A Cucren Srors.â€"Two Peterboro‘ ladies, belonging to the Church of England, are conducting a general store, the pronts of which are to be givéen to the Church. They are doing a thriving business. _ _ Gold has been discovered near the mouth of the Magaguadavic, N B _. _ Tus iwtercoro®:ar.â€"The Chignecto Post says the missing link on the Intercolonial Railway in Nova Scotia was mfloud on Saturday, 1 2th instant, when a passed over the road from Truro to Amherst, A Bcvo sserve Comrzmron.â€"Mrs. James Park, East Oxrford, received over forty izes in the Ladies‘ Departmert at the mfll Central and Western Fairs. We doubt if any other lady in the Province can boast of an equal number. Suvysz Minxo.â€"Some léea of the value of the Lake Superior silver mines may be gathered from the fact that the lh‘ of one company, at the depth of 160 t:onz still finds the ore as rich as ever, yielding $1,890 to the ton. The Silver islet Company has already smeilted over $1,100,000, and declares a dividend to the shareholders of two hundred per cent. A Crasa m« Sr. Joun.â€"Telegrams received yesterday trom St. John, N.B., report great excitement in business ciroles there, in consequence of the failure of a number of merchants and shipbuilders. & J. King, a shipbuilder, huwnodm with liabilities $200,000 ; and Whiting & Thompson, flour dealers, with liabilities $10,000. A number of other failures are And NORTHROP ivk_fmm Tenw Dprroicle snadid Ind Rlectrized. Ottawa Front, m&wd maple and birch wood, 25 of hemlock in Gloucester ; also, stock and implements. Terws reasonable. AW . MoLAREN, lï¬unllzam Or JAMES DUGGAN, We have received per Express, from lï¬hhi-rmh Holiand, a large and choice assortment of the follon ing : yeu get only the smal: quantity of Vils w Narcissus, snn uninyie on ndarinshers ons own. leke is vat mie bied propariints . uf mrankes in cer ions :o'or...ud producing efects which could never re nulh-lho.-dnzmdh or in different :m..nm any possi be made trom any other combination crzvadlhu-o ingredients, or any other ingredients, and entirely differen: from anythi before made, One which ;upu-uo .&%-.2‘4 having a wider range of application than aoy me â€" ol put En hdovn " wher: as with .«C."-'."..;": tioae uaailh to, the shoohol is bost n they whne es Hyacinths, There mhthvwdfldfl which fls rooe en en d n 50 Tons ef Special Castings __ ‘To be delivered in 1873â€"74. Plans and Spocifications be the commissoners‘ Ufla,-o.n u:.:a: Tuesday, the 15th inst. By order, _ _ _ _ _ _ Tenders will be received until noon of FEIDAY, the first day of November next The regular Semiâ€"Annual Show Room openiwng takes place at RusseELt & Watsox‘s, on Thursâ€" day, the 10th inst., when all that is new will be shown. Novelties may be looked for. Department of Public W Utn,(bqï¬,ll?‘;. orks New Tâ€"nders addreesed. to the under. ai;. d and en .orsed "Tender for Canal Bausin Ottawn," will be recâ€"ived until THURSDA Y. the 31»t instant, for proposed improvements in the Rideau Cunal Basin, in this city. _ â€" _ â€" Do Yoz Ksow Axyramme or It? Ir Nor, it is Himx You D. Plans and Specifications way be seen at the Rideau Canal Office, Wellington Street The lowest or any vender not necessariiy WUuRTA4 TEX fiNES ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. * Nm TV CONTRACTORS. lummzx HIM. O'I'TAWA WATERâ€"WORK-". To Foundymen and Machinists, 130 STOP VALVES, Thomas welectric Oil The west half of Lot 13, 4th Concession Oct 1, 1872 Oct ,1872. 0 _ _C. R. CUNNINGHAM, Oitawa, October 10, 1872. 2096tawid UTCH BULBS, «&e. FARM FOR SALE, &e., ARTIFICIAL LEGS. &e., &e. A. CBRL TIE l: u., uggists, __ Sparks Street, Ottaws. . # + Jy Â¥ DAQMA®, Pheips, 8â€"Y. Tulips, Lilies, F. BRAUN, Gladioli, Crocus, Secretary Purchasing SPECIAL To THE; MECHANICS OF THE pOo MILNION, Notice is hereby E’M,M in con eâ€" quence of the men lately is the .gl':{ of J. H. Bray, contractor for the Presbyterian Church, not having been We are now offaering the following s : â€"A general assortment of fine Groveries, Wines, Brandies, Gin, Rum, lmhmso‘;:owh \ghhkiuuprlcuthnunnotbo equalled ; Teas in particular. Uupod.monrnpn!l.tqtbomdl,nfllbognm- teed. Also on hand, Pork. Flour, Cheese, Butter, unmnndl’p.nbelowutnn- ket prices. Bi;hmwngl’mofmd Malt, the best in Canada, on hand. Our direct importations of Wines, ies and Teas. enables us to sell at the very lowest. Our direct purchasers from the Dominion manufactures and the States also allows us to sell at prices not to be rivaled. Fish, of all descriptions, now on hand and will be sold at lower prices than small lots can be laid down. Every attention will be paid to those favouring us with their pai e, and a reasonable accammodation given to us tomers. nnomberou}mmy returns. P. BAAK ERVILLE & BROTHER® t’-id,ihommbonofdn various Trades nions in this city have resolved not to work on said church until all men who hase been employed on said work have received their pay in tull, and they would ask that all good Union men do assist uhmfl.m:@u By Order, * f DONALD ROBERTSON, Hecy. ot Committee. PFree Press, Citizen and Courier please gell 2R eE e UE ings, also a large supply of Beavers, Pilots, Doeskins. Venetian Meltons, &c., Tweeds, Scotch, Euglish and Canadian, and splendid stock of Readymade Clothing, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. We ‘O“%fl nllurpoz und=r cost price, but e M sell them at a very small agrance We sre Deconvinced of what we. say that we have the largest and cheapest stock of Readymade Clothing to be found in the city. All being pur chased early in the season enables us to offer ‘miu-eo-nu.ho.. L.dy-“.nwh ::2 Department will founa 00-;: foliqwing articles : Oversonts, : Jackets, Satk Conte, Shooting Couts, Boy‘s OQvercoats, Pos Jackets, and Tweed Coats, also %18°g* stock of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Lrawers, Under* shirts, White Dress Shirts, &c, &o. W® B8Ye also on hand a lot of White and Grey Blankets, !hul'"';uhou. Horse “: ; 0.:‘ cash, lll,ud..-‘w'.u ’ eap a fhk + comâ€" _ . "‘ur Failoring, Department is, as usail, ©0mâ€" plete in all always selling of and s;hâ€"‘m‘.. to defy comâ€" petition. We have no s time in the year "“Uï¬'coouu-mrmnmun- duce them afterwards, we sell cheap all the time. By ::.“ii-c “-:l examining our u:: before: purc! whe :nhun h"‘""“, -l.-.hz we o::’ we have the O‘MEARA & Co Dealers in Dry Goods, Readyâ€" made Clothing, &c., &¢. Wish to inform their stomers and Agatany o ae es FALL & WINTER. GOODS, Consisting of Trowserings, Vestings, Overcoatâ€" P. Baskerville & Brothers, Wholesale and Retail Grocers: wWINES,. LIQUORs AND PRovisions, NO. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERX, ‘THE U PEOPLE‘S TEA STORES REGENT GREAT SAV SPARKSâ€"ST. Uttawa, Oct. 24, 1872 50, SPARKS sT., OlTAWA, HOUSE, AT THE BY "TTAWA TIMEs Proclamation of the Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, and Costume Skirts, &c. 29 SPARKS STREET. Ottawa, Oct 8, 1872 . , 2094 THOBDAY, 1078 MST., When the latest French ard English RUSSELL & WATSON‘S, NOV ELTIE®, NEASON WILL TAKE PLACE ON 1RST DISPLAY g1u * s WILL BE sHOWX 1X Reduced. gÂ¥* co «"ofl <pÂ¥"" «4 J. R. STITT & Co. <¢ Besides the information already publishâ€" *d, the proposed Second Edition will be I[LLUSTRATED, and very much additional news of the p_ut-dmnyvh-dthomtwillq. given. It is also intended to bind this t dition in cloth, withâ€" the necesary out~ side gilding, and the price will be made as low as possible. . Oct 11, 1872. n.a-rumm.unumwmup.u Eg_:dnrhun Advertisements will, ac» The Normal .â€"'thnnmoo is pre pared Wmaluwfron parties having To dispose of A biock of not less than " Odtawa Pisi and Present," By C. ROGER. cording to agreement, be embellished or Free Iress please copy. ANY INFORMATION concerning Ottes e Tetiice ts oi in thankfully received by siley, will be 66 f»TTAWA PA _ AND PRESENT: WNoBxzar scaop», 106 Oitawa, Oct 22, 1872, Blocks of Land HORTLY TO BE PUBLISHED, A SEOOND EDITION Or XORYAL â€"SGAOOL PURPOSES, .39' OTTA W A. _ |seives. y> P Snumks. 3 | in writing to be deposited with KOTICE, our Acres 48 50 cts. usual price $ 60 67 64 ; 80 ge w 90 85 & 1.00 97 i# 1.25 25 cts .. usual price 338 cts. 28 t# 40 838 6 45 _ 31 # 50 “ a¢ 55 10 cts. usual price 13 cts. 18 & 16 16 « 22 11 cts usual price 14 cts. 15 « 20 19 a« 25 23 w 30 28 § 85 83 w 45 A «$Â¥ 8 cts. usual price,10 cts. 10 CA 18 12 * 16 14 * 17 15 & 18 8.85 4.20 §.55 6.65 suitable for EMBER 1, 1872. I1ING ! usual price $4.25 ks 4.15 6 5.25 a 5.175 « 6.175 + & 8.00 Tuagss Orrics. ‘ 3006 3 And as all Goods are marked in PLAIN 80 i@\ Olearing Sale COLOURED GOLD CHAMS M* NO DISCOUNT ON WORK. 20 PBR CENT DBCOUNT FIGURES, each person can see for themâ€" One Month Only Monday, Sept. 30. Electroâ€" Plate I0GERUTO} 1 For Cash Only, Clearing Sale Watches, Clocks, AMERIGAN CLOCKs BEST BARGAINS® AT Fancy Goods, JEWELLERY, ALLOWED ON ALL GOODS Call early and secure the THIS [3 A BONA FIDE TOUNG & RADFORD‘s, GEREAT TO BE BAD IN COMMENCING â€"OFâ€" AND AT Andi alarge stock of S@~NEW MANTLE CLOTHS "Â¥z in all the new materials. N.B. â€"MADAME DUBUIS, Mantle Cutter, late of P«ris and London, takes charg» ol the m«king up of orders in this department. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ottawa, Octoier. 5, 1872. HATS AND BONNETS, SHOW ROOM OPENING. â€" 4C iD NesSS LWV MTWs Tuesday October 8Sth. will prove their Allan, McKinnons & McMoran T. HUNTON, SON & CO‘S. Grand Show Day PARIS, LONDON & OTTAWA. Pattern _ Jackets, Waterâ€"proof Mantles, BLANKETS, _ BLANKETS, & House Furnishing Goods Ottawa, Octt 22, 1872 J. H. PATTERSON‘S B L A NKE T S â€" T. Hunton, Son & Co. Ottawa, Oct 8, 1872. 2004 Our DRESSâ€"MAKING arrangements are complete, as a trial Call and examine their new { Dress Polanase, Seal, Astrachan and COloth Jackets, Skirts in Silk, Satin, Ohamoise, &c., Striped Velveteen, not to be found elsewhere in Canada. Costumes, &c., &c., &c. WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT WEEK. Ladies will secure the greatest NOVELTIES by waiting for The firm are at present showing their Last Season‘s Prices, Latest Paris Importations. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PATTERNK 1.,0O7,° NDON â€" NOVELTIES AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIESs I® All Points East and West on the G@RAXD TRUNXEK RAILWAY. ORNAMENTS, &c. TIOKET . OFFICE. TBROUG H OEUâ€";Ol TICKETS GRAND â€" TRUNK CANADIAN A~xD IMPORTED CANADA CENTRAL With a large assortment of Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET â€"â€"WILL SHOW ONâ€" AT ~1+y4. se 4 73 Sparks Street $ } # t igh I6 M t l #\