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§4 4 (M“-!â€"‘“H'M) Searge Catton, Publisher and Proprictor. Tat PAILY aAND WEEKLY TiNEs Now enjore mus usamoier cincriarmns of any paper published in the Ottawa Valleyâ€"issuing of the Deuily cver @,0001 and Weekty over 4,000 1 making a . trtal ciroulation in the week otf ever 18,000 I thes cutstripping all competitors, and afurding the best medium (or basiness men to adâ€" vertise is Aovenmamptrts are inserted in the Daily iat the fullowing rates : I Rusiness Cards ol from 3 to 6 lines, per anâ€" sumâ€"payable in advance only,.......... §6 00 Transient Advertisements, first insertion per | OipivaQailp Cimts, George Cotton, Publisher and Proprictor . Ormiston‘s News Depot. Down the river, per Stemmer Quem Fictoris, Capt. A. Bowie, it reaches Ureaville and L‘Drignal by soon, thus placmmg in ml“dl\whm-nmdh” to #0 miles from the Capital, all the Intest news of ,l"fiy.sahfl.fi.l..“:"& a liberal allowance made. % TK m {~ Ottara HMockly Cpars, On no eccasion will the names of f Old Advertisements be inserted _ * Special Noticeâ€"Canadian Pain Destroyor. [ Do _ > do: â€"Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"conted Pills. > American Invoicosâ€"Discountsâ€"R. €. !-F""‘." Testimoniai® to W. H./Mitchell, Wellington Street. Het Majesty‘s Theatreâ€"Jobn Townsend. . | Kex DrÂ¥ Uodeâ€"Grkat and Hewderson. :1 The Daily Times is delivared every morning at Kemptrille, Spencerville, and dil Stations on the Jxtams and Prescett Railroad, at an early hour, und at Prescott by 10 a. m. It can be had at Mr. Wikberall‘s, at Kemptrille, and at Presectt at H. Tarmiched in the neatest atyle of the Art. I}hl-p-q-lfluwi“ orn ffaterial, competition in this branch is defied. All orders from the country specially and promptâ€" ty attemded to. 5 I JOB PRINTIN~G, smalest Cant to a Mammoth Poster. an addition of from 30 to 50 subscribers is aaded mm.hwhduwdm. Advertising in Weekly, for first insertion, per .. *..8.@ trom «n Order it"Council ’u-.j on the 24th: ulto., and: also intiimating that officers now in the serviee will leyxamined at , â€" Apvenmuso AotsCy â€"Mors. S. M. Patingsli & Cn., $4, Fark Row, Nee York, anh _ Stote Strea, YVesterday morning the Hon. A. H. Gorâ€" don, Le.SGov. of New Brunswick, Mre. Gorâ€" Aon, Miss Siiew Lefevre, Mr. A. Gordon, and Capt. Hallowes, 15th rest., A. D. C. to Hi« Excellency, arrived by special trainat the Ruseell House. We believe it is the intention of His Excellescr and suite to leave the oty After quoting an announcement of the date of the departure of the Canadian Delegates tor England, the Globeaaks: _ .. _ : " Has it been arranged that the delegate» @from the Lower Provinces shall wait in " England until the Canadian delegates meet «* them there in November *‘ We cannot speak officially for the delegates from the Lower Provinces, tbut it may be presamed that these gentlemen‘ have the inâ€" wresia of their several Governments suffi mently st heart to induce them to await in England the arrival of the Canadian dele ChrOttemaCines The following explanation of the Depart mental interpretation put upon the tarid whth fespect‘to the ubdeérmentioned article has been transmitted to the Collectors of Customs at the several ports for their guid to wettie in the Province," is interptreted t., extemi to Housebold Fumrniture in use, and aleo to Cattle, Workes, Harnes=, Whzgon«; &o., proviled the importer mauke Oath that he intends to become a bons fide Settier in Arsensiou» acid, being the white arsenic of commenrce, is considered tw be tree of duty a acid, and as ~distinguished from .other ar senical preparation«,â€" such as " (rpiment" (yeilow ) and * Realgar" (red) both ot whici are lable to the duty of 15 per cent. ad calorem. t gates. | We may venture to asmeare the Globe that there is bhardiy a doult but. that such ateel trres also, as free of Juty. «C Leather," dutialie at 10 cent. ummtc;hi to apply to Cowhides -fi: id Kip Leather. > *Martle in blocks or alabe unpolighed, and mot u'}‘y‘:h-pu tree, does n extend to HJ:‘N stones squared and cutito order, or wecolumas or shafte or parts thereodshapen ; these as we‘las slate slab« cut into form ana to omler are liable tothe duty of 15 per cent. Mi)l and Factory Machinery ot ‘F kind«" in thefree list, does not extend to #“.uin‘ Mills, Morticeing Machines, Thruhn' Ma chines, or «Ahers t the like descriptiun when * Buap, â€" Jancy or perfumed nvg includâ€" mg Windsor soup, situving soup, Wash Lails, datiable as nonenumerated at 15 per cent. will be the case * Bine V zul or Shiphate of Copper * is ¢ sidered to be iree of Juiy a« a chemical, u h? in dy ing. > * Fpait of all kind«Green or Dried." yer cent. Por Arrcoal and Depertare of Masis se * Paoge. A circular has been imeued from the Finance spurtment to the Collectors of Inlund Iron Ho OTTAaWA. OCTOBER «. 1866. XEW ADVERTISEMENT® (Published every Pridey moruing.) *) webled, exte ly contracted with, and for the Oreaws Tosus. t â€"husbandry (not JacopmiAine whreel» to and include» Lurés and form the ordipary ac does it! include gine» «or parts persâ€"ms comin i form 1CP in .. 10¢ @¢ .i â€"=The Examination by» the Civil Service Boani and in Book Keeping by donbly entry se | will be dispensed with unless the Candidatés e {“n to be so examinied."; md | k â€"â€"â€"<attttltee l U w lowing are the regulations? . _ , ; \_Erxtract from an Order in Comncil passed at. Quebec on the 24th September, 1866. * With a view to placing the Officersabready holding appointments in the Excise in the positions for which they are best qualified, and in ofder that those who are manifestly unsuitâ€" ed to the sorvice may be otherwise disposed of, six months notieé of the intentiqon of the Deâ€" partment to callâ€" upon them. to submit to an examination whall be given, intimatifik that alt such asthen fail to extablish the is quatifionâ€" tion for heldingâ€"office will be supercesed © WMstrict Inspectors * _ © Collectors of Inland Rovenue s # l\‘fllv Collectots of Inland Revenue." t «To passan Examination by the Civil Sorâ€" vice Roard of Bxaminers, and in addition there. to an examination in the tollowing subjects "by: the Excise Board of Examiners, vis "1. Book keeping. by double entry ;) 2 Arithmetic including Decimal« ; 3. As to their knowledge of the Excise Laws; 4. "In comâ€" WMM- of Vessels . 5. Guaging ; 6. of a‘rm’m\ and solide ; 7. Computing the quantitics of commodities in bulk ; 8. The use of Syke‘s Mydrometer; 9. Use of the Slide Rule: 10. General knowledge ot the processus of ‘Distillation, Brewing and Manutacturing Tobdcco." / i an earher date it they so desire it, The fol The following will be the course of cxamina The Hox. Mx. Howr, of Nova Sceotia, who wat present in England actively engaged in opposition to Rritish American Confederation, has issued a pamphlet in which he professes to consider the subject "in relation to, the in‘ wreats of the: Empire." Mr. Howe‘s pam phlet proceeds on the assumption that Caua da i meditauing the annexation of the Lower Provinces, herstatesmen being represented as thirsting fr dominion, more ambitions than Bismark and Napoleon. |Starting on grounds s) manifestly unfiir in lEmni to the incepton of the project, Mr.â€" Howe is no leas unscrupalous in his predictions as to what would tollow its consummation. [ He says :â€"â€" â€" There is nothing to warrant Mr. lla-c'u! assertion that a treaty with the United States | involving a war with England, or indeed any | treaty at all would be the " hard terms of it« | recognition,"" for so long as the Confederation | remains a portion of the British rmpire, the | treaty making power will remgin in thehands« t the Imperial Government. Jt is somewhat | remarkable that a geatleman of Mr. Howe‘s| repujation amd ability would lend his name | w the endorsation of the evident abeurdities | contained in the above extract. |It is by no | means ©obvious that the. new naton could | aot stand alone,"" . in the only sense in which | it will be "alone,"" for the tiew that bind the / several colonies to the mother comntry in their present isolation will be strengthened | when these are united under.one general govâ€" ; erument. The {uties of the Colonial office a respect of British North America will be «» much simplified by phaving to deal with . me instead of five or six Governments, and | the prestige of the Confeleration will give it | «6 much more iimportance in the eves of the | British public, that we may confilently count | upon a more cordial iteling. it that were pos: | «bie, than has ‘heretotore existed in the moâ€" | ther country towards these Provinces. ; Nor is it by any means **certain that the | * people of England would expect to be reâ€" | * leved from the respossitulity and‘ I *# of its defence." â€" The contrary is the i for it is undoubtedly certsin that the Briti | people would never stand quietly by and ; * When once organized, even if cvery man in the Provipces was acousenting party, it must be: obvious that the . new nation .could not stand alone ; and it is equally certain that the poople of England would expect to be reâ€" lieved from the responsibility and burthen 6/ itsdefence. Inevitably it must sugcumb to the growing power of the republic." A treaty voffensive and defensive with the Unitsd States, involving ultimate :&l pation in a war with England, would be the hard terms of its recogâ€" aition as« separate but not independegt State ; and if this were refused, one of two things wnuld bappen: cither the new nationality wou‘d be overrun and annexed, or harrassed by Fenian raids and menaced by superior numâ€" bers till their revenues were wusted, and their industry was paralyzed, or ~the Provinces would voluntarily consent to rub out the long frontier that they could not defend and seek «dmission to the republic on the best terms they could obtain." their fellow subjects, on this side of the Atâ€" lantic, despoiled of their liberties and dragged under the domination of a despotic Republic. Nor do we beliere that these Provinces have «nything to fear trom the United Statea, for the reason that they will be "strong enough w stand alone " in the face of any disorganâ€" .zed band ot ruffian«, w ether Femans or thers, so long as the United States Governâ€" .nent refraims from activeinterference again«t hem, and as that would be an act of war against Britain; it is not difficult to predict the consequences. . We do not think it likely that any party will rise to supreme power in the United States which would be reckâ€" less enough to risk a war with Great Britain ‘tor the possession of these Colâ€" The Leader, to which we are indebted for | 43td, Carleto our knowledge of Mr. Howe‘spamphilet, thus | Powel), M.P.P For Candidates tor appointment as Laciseâ€" _I¢ | warm heart, an« renown :“ | Aflm ._} | upon me, 1 nop tish | an allâ€"wise Pro that I may agai x1 | you. Hoping . | the « |_ Ottawa, Oct. 6th, 1866. _ The toast of " Capt. Frar ‘ then drank in the mmost entht | to which was added, " He‘s a | low," in which the whole com | _ The testimonial comprised | lish lever watch and outht co | from the establishment of M« | Radford, Sparks Street. Th eumg up it judgment of that 'gvi\llrnmn’?‘ conrse : : I * Mr. Mowe has for several montha w(,b«si\ dojng his worst ; but fortunately the reault -hl--tmhhpwuht { is mue lo«s than the will. â€" Me will continue as he bexun, unless @arranged with," by some ng commissionership or _some equally temptin more~1. â€" He thinks he will fail to make a luâ€" crative disposal of hii advocacy ; gud if his ¢|t position he no wote formtdabte in effect, | i1 | _ The party now broke of singing " Auld | l Lang Syne," and agrecing to Ineet this m+u I | ing at six o‘clock, accompanied by Mr. l|1 4 | erland‘s band of the Cha Company, fi_ | accompany (Capt. (Gitaham to R. R. de lln bid him farewell and prosperity ou.g’h journey . oo 11.( more~1. . He thinks he will fail to make a l1 crative disposal of hii advocacy ; gud if his of posttion he no wote formidabte im effect, i tuture, than it has hifherto been, will onl make a deniqn@tritiOn "of~ fls whakness, an prove toâ€"the world how. it is pdamble . fot man to fritter away an iifluence that is n‘di xreut by petsistently dpposi a . meast which the great mass of the péople are dete mined to carry out." t Un Saturday evening, about tprty person#, members of the Central Hook |and l.au# Company and their friends, at Mr. R, Gilmin‘s, Little Sussex street, for the purpose torst cf Fielkd Rattery." Sergt. J. Stargrer m;-wTD; ed on behalf of the battery. FoyeAdeg The chairman now called upos the com MA ny to fill for a Lamper, a« he désizted to give them the toast of the evening, aiid that wh they were preparing for: it he would in the performance of, w lim, a pleasing ard duty, that of presenting the following . [>. coupled with which was that -\l"lw 44 0“.‘# tral Hook and ‘Ladder Company, caused by citcumstances over which you have no cont 1. has been accepted by us, â€" Kegre$ that, in this dispensation of . Providence, wo |loss: in your withdrawal, an able ofticer, a pruffent counse]â€" log, and a gentieman who has evep evinced exercisel a healthy inttuence infand untm business matters of the company. | Pleasure; ty fyel on your departure that we afe enabled to present you with a «light tribute) of our tion and estcam. . Takasit, sir, with the a ance that you have with it the w your tatarc prosperity of every -#b; company, and when looking at ith diat, igr. as the hands move, the & wume, reflection bring to yuurw weet brance of the many happy we have epjoved together ol }_ present you with a «light tribute) of our aff tion and esteam. . Takosit, sir, with the a ance that you have with it the w your tatarc prosperity of every -#bd. | company, and when looking at ith dial, notifig, | as the hands move, the m reflection bring to )'nurm weet t brance of the many happy we vol epjoved together £l..4 We desire also to express, on hehlld&o! company, a wish that your abse may be of short duracion, and that fortune smile om | vyour éfforts while fighting the battle of I&o your éfforts while fighting the battle of life, | and that in all trying boars may be se tained with the knowledge and |proud feel that you belong to that Jand " w glory a renown are spresd o‘er land sem," . ; whose proudest boast is the j tion of the trampled rights of man, is the #intcre wish )/f, } in the nam» of the company, ifit» $ Yours, truly, k [ Arthur Mathewman, 1st. Lieut.,| John Nic son, Troasurer, Jahn ¢y, John Li . tle, William Â¥oung. e T Ottawa, Oct. 6th, 1866. a ’ To 'hkh Capt. tiraham deli the | lowing f ie I The parting is like to the of the oak, whose head has towered alpft and de the storms« of many years. is a sant swlingss. pagses over my ; when {takâ€" ing a retrospective view of the past years durâ€" ing which 1 have been a tme ot, and dniâ€" joyéd your confidence in th¢ ppsition of (t tain of the Central Hook and| Laditer C Beotate Fuexesâ€"It is on my part to state that 1 si ly t that c stance«, over which 1 have. no |control, Â¥ cagsed me to pursue the course| I have . Again thanking you for the confert upon me, 1 hope that ere the decreegof an allâ€"wise Providence may sq direct re that I may again beenabled to reside you. Hoping that the C: may always stick together like a Land brothers, ever maintaining the good opt in the public mind that they new possess, and that their labors as firemen may ever successfil, | is the dearest wish of n vdk + lt E7 luF EmW WV MMD & IUI!“ NC dRBTNE REETIME CC "ll" ~â€" You have toâ€"nizht honored e and my sirâ€"| pared to produce when ealted upon such cviâ€" vices in a munificent manner, and one whith | denee of their quali ion for the appointâ€" I hardly: feel deserving of ; frim my t 1 | ment as a board of examination composed of thank you for that homor. Ypu do well in | Medical Officers of the Nolunteer Service may your address to remind me of my great ahd | decmm sufficient, ndl*l no appointment to glorous heritige," by birth, t Of being‘a | the post of Surgeon or, Assistantâ€"Surgeon in British subject, and permit me|to assure you | the Volunteer Militis will be made without a that no matter where, or in w cu-e‘l-gr:mdq from such board. rommn, the fiag that‘s braved a ; Xo. 2. A Medical will assemble in the battle and the _ wl ‘"’m Montreal, for the of examining candiâ€" warm heart, .‘.71:““" to defend }}A| dates for appointment, {o the Volunteer Militia reAottH ourers 4| Medical mm“'!m'““' fomientl | _ ‘The Medical man will detail the upon me, l hope that ere long ‘the decte@20! | pâ€"â€"ident and Memb « You bhave toâ€"nizht honored me and my s¢râ€" vices in a munificent manner, one whith I hardly: feel deserving of ; fi my 1 thank you for that homor. Ypu do well} Retirement of Capt. Frank the Central Hook and La Remisuunâ€"â€"As the time for the assizen is dmwing near, it is well to| state to the fl'lâ€" nesses, bondsmen: .and out on hljlfl' any, that punctuality on the days of the court Musrraay Inseecrion.«â€" Major Jfi’t- son, on Wednesday evening inspected 3,5 2 Infantry Company, Huntley, Capt. J. Holmes, The Company turned out it full force, and Afâ€" tera close examination, having been‘. through the usual military | movements yt.: highly complimeated by the Brigado ; Major, both regarding .their cleanliness and proficiâ€" ency. â€" This Company is sgow clussed ld% 43rd, Carleton Battalion, Jieut. Col. W.|F, Address. s Carr. Cxtartan, 1t to with murfgled feeli t regret and pleasure that your n 1e ation of the position of Captair of the C ral Hook and ‘Ladder Company, caused ircumstances over which you have no cont PRESENTATIO Yours, evtr, ®K GraRMa® Graham was ly of the Cénâ€" er Cé+ ; | KE OTTAWA TIMES, OCTOBER 8, 1866 f| _ Duowsezo.â€"1IQ is our $ | record the death, by i ; | mamuel Allen, brother o g i lisher of the Ay/mer Tom +1 accident occurred while + | rapid in the River Du 4. | elsewnere, is the cause | ure. â€" The most inte } yesterday afterneon a , man‘s parishioners, to ! of truly Christian and fal I-cnd-u-d himsel{. . The | parture mere‘keenly by them, for no intimati 'mn the service of the Sunday, and we underst 1 the noon train toâ€"day. Cmoekxt ox Na reapay.â€"Ihe gameo on Saturâ€" day, which was to be the one of the season, between citizans and bers of the Civil Nervice, was mther tame. | The day was beanâ€" tiful, such as a genuine, old ericketer would have gloried in, aud entergd upon a game with have gloried in, aud ents u;ur‘t. We did not: see Pourex® Cormtâ€"Savtan -wnnldull on Saturday, the Motior being that of one had tried the novel methc Lirl;im; and otherwise ns As the funds were not 6c comptroller ‘Gara, Demj pay $10 or K\l‘lhl\iil faro boing slightly elevated a on the bank of the river fo ing Athe bag under his hea while aslcep some light [fi along and deprived the up: his bag and contents ; it ty lowing inorning that the m an « missing they are sti}l Rownyi»x. â€" For â€" sevieral â€" Saturdays past _ New Yor, October 6.â€"London papers by some party in the vicinity of Sparks inill has | the /‘â€"r»s contain despatches showing it was been in the habit of gotting upa rafic, and the the Farkish aftmy that was defeated in the wind np ofa dance, with & profusion of © tangle | battle with the Cretan insurgents , and not the leg." â€"These orgies are ept up even unto the \ Cretans, as reported by the cable, ‘The Cretan Sabbath dawns, then th¢ partics reel home to | insurgents, led by Greek officers, had attacked aleep off their night‘s uchery . _ Of course, ' the Turcoâ€"Egyptian©army, whom they had when whisky is in re and decenecy are ont, | completely rout« d with a loss of 3,000 min. and rowdy ism predomingtes; this was specially | The Turkish pasha and the troops under his the case on yesterday, thr soveral inoffensive | command, who fell in(f the hands of the Canâ€" persous were roughly handléed by them. We | diotes, obtained their release by concluding a hope some of the county magistrates will look | convention with the leaders of the insurgents. to. this matter| gnd czop the weeds ere u:-;\’-, The ‘tiovernorâ€"Gicneral of Candia ordered a becom» too rank. I general arming ofall the Turks on the island. Romwsy. â€"One night man arrived in this city, slon a travelling bag con! lisher of the Ay/mer Tomgs, This melanchol accident occurred while uth-‘;ul-liu.{ to muin rapid in the River Du bievre| _ Deceased wa a young man of a very kind u*-lmuml-l«- dispe: sition, and his wudden detuise will be sincerel regrated by a large circl¢ of friends. ‘He w an "active member of the Aylmer Voluntect Company, and will no doubt ve buried with military honors. â€" : f some party in the vicini been in the habit of gott wind np ofa dance, with leg." â€"These orgies are Deragztoas or ‘rim R It is with sinvore regret den departure from our McGrath, P;P. of 8t. A pearts the rev. gent‘e order in the Priesthood, of this Diocese has no he entered upon his as it were, lent by the S apnd that officer, now 1 _ * The Commanderâ€"i hief is pleased to direct that all applications for the appointment of Surgeon ort Assistantâ€"Surâ€" geon to Volunteer Bat panied by a recomme Commanding Battali through District Staff C (Whoer Montreal. ‘T qualified to practice the to the law of the Prove pated to produce when denee of their quali ment as a board of e Medical Officers of the "No. 1. Gené.al No. 2 of the 20th July, 1866, is hereby lled, and the folâ€" lowing substituted ; * ; and wil} give notice to 14. 4olonel @sborne Smith, Assist. Adjt. (eneral will #1 the thio and place of ascembly XNo. 3. The several Yolunteer Corps in the }I’mvhn-, who have gone through their Drill in the Camp at (Thorold, will pro¢eed with their Aunual Drill for the current year, at any time that may most conveniont to them I No. 4. Provisonal Artillery To be Quarterâ€"mastet geant Edward Amfimi 42nd " Brock Battation of Infantry," Head ?flrn at| Brockeille, ‘ No. 1 Company, lofantry Company, Alâ€" monte ; No. 2 do, do,) Bmckville; No, 3,do, do, Perth ; No. 4 do, do, Fitzrey; No. 5 do, do, Landsowne ; No. 6)do, do, Smith‘s Falls. To be Lient.â€"Col. : ('*puiu dacot D. Buel, from No. 2 Company, 43rd " Carleton Bait ot Intuntry," Head Quarters at Bells Corners. No. 1 Company, 1 y Company, Bell‘a Corners ; No. 2 do, do, Huntley ; No:3 do, do, Metcalle ; No. 4 do, d Norlfl Gower ; No. b do, do, Richmond ; No, d:‘ do, Goulburn, To be Lieut.â€"Colonel, acting till turthor orâ€" â€"â€"Good words cost nothing but are worth much,â€"Rev. John E. Robic, Buffalo, X. Y., writes: " Mrs. 8.A.Alleh‘s World‘s Hair Restoâ€" rer and Zylobalsamun aro the best preparaâ€" tions I have ever known. ‘They have restored my gray hair to its nal oolor." old by all Druggists. Depot 198 Greenwich st., N. Y. I‘rovineial Battation Q' 4 lead Quarters at â€"*â€" AOatkeegr. % No. 4 Company, . ist| Rifle Company, Ottaâ€" wa; No, 2 do, 3rd do, Ho; No.4 do Infantry Company, Bucking ; No. 5 do, do, Aylmer. â€"â€"Of two hundred and ¢two applicants . for marriage liconses : in the Probate Court of Cinâ€" cinnati, dldnq the six wooks, foarty were Walkerton, together with six hotwes, a colt, a cow and a largo quaritity of grain, were dosâ€" troyed by fire on Wed y. 1t is beltoved to have been the act of an incendiary. NHITLHA GENE l encoal , is hereby ititated ; * mmanderâ€"inâ€"C 1 ment of S aunteer Battlic V olunteer ions, must be accomâ€" jon ° from Officers , and be forwarded r to Medical Staft | Militia. Brigade of Garrison ity of the Rev, Father row‘s Purish. â€" 1t apâ€" is a member of an ver which the Bishop ol, and that when labors here, he was, applicants must be r profession according ce, and must be preâ€" iperior of ~‘xflo ! "rqllt‘ll; "his services | f his sudden depart | excitement prevailed l ngst the rev. gentic: hom, by many years| Ldb' devotion ho has ’ [ appear to feel his deâ€" | »ming so sudden upon | ii)l it was given until ten| 0‘clock mass on | ind that he leaves by | j\ Fam®e McGuant; we learn of the sudâ€" RAL ORDERS last | week a~ shanty»« having in his posse» ining some $40, and the timeé laid dow in 10 Iui\vv u sleep place A for a pillow, but thnagred gents came couscious «sleeper of as pot until the fol rticles were mi-.ecl] Â¥,+~â€"This institution only case before his [.mli»l'vmmllln..-wlm of paying his rent by tmmlu: his landtord, isidered> cnurrent â€" by mlin was ordered to re month. nin(‘l duty toâ€"day to ify |drowned, of Mr Mr. Win. Allen, pub a, $th October, 1866 Quarter Master Serâ€" he gamo on Saturâ€" OTTAW A TV KINGRTON.â€"The Steamer City of Ottawnleaves at 7 a m., every Monday and Thursday. The »tcamer Bytown at 7 a.m., every Wednesday and ‘ Saturday. [ OTTAWA TO MONTREAL â€"The Steamer Queen Victorli leaves the fout of: Bussox Street every mornâ€" pebanTUmE axp Aumvai or Thatn«. ! 'L-u-io-fiuflorlxul...............'...;.... Mall Teate loavee Ottawa at.. ............ 7.00 a.m. | RHELNEL s+a+e36 30 s005 6080 909000001 Accommedation T‘ral t IOAYO® AL. + se se .++ + 1.40, p. M. FEROY . ecrver sA randirsierbacends o ArTIVIDG MOPDIDG MAiLssemmeeseemeessserseees 10.0, team, | Welland Canal Superfine.. .. â€" Mail, l’i"hfllinf...l.’ b.|00, p.lm’; KK EIOE ; ns frsicivenk ies rars ids g@#~Thero Traina connect at Prescott Jungtion wit 4 + Trajns on Gmand 'l‘runk'mllvuy for the Kast and West, |"Wnln-- ;:: 'r{‘.l::'.:‘(’“"" f and at Prescott with Ferry for Ogdensburghâ€"again Xu.t 4 connecting with Railroads for all parts of the U, 8. | £8 N. B..â€"Theso Traina rum on Montreal Time, y CADRIA WRORE s 2s ses 0e essee». ng at 639 Irrrotr, October 5.â€"The first premium at the horse fair at Kalamazoo was won by " Dexâ€" ter." Time, 2:27, 2:2%, 2:211. This is the best time " Dexter‘‘ ever made in harness. He failed to obtain the prize of $1,006 offered to any horse to beat = Flora Temple‘s" time of THHAUPIE Murders by Indians. New Yosr, October 6.â€"A Tribun<‘s Kansas telegram says two men, stock tenders for Holâ€" liday‘s stage company, were murdered lw ]nâ€" dians at Chalk. Political Riots in Philadelp‘ia« Prinabkurnia, October . 6.â€"This morning s papere contain contradictory. gccounts of the tiots last night. â€" Three democratic headquar: tors were gutted. _ A number n(polii‘v. Repubâ€" lican invincibles, and boys in blue, ‘wore shot, one â€" mortally, * The ‘Governorâ€"Gicneral of Candia ordered a general arming ofall the Turks on the island. ’ Latost reports from the island state. that ‘the | Exyptian troops had become, separated from | the Turkish army, and were hemmed in by. the ' ipsurgents. * 4 ® A Foolish Helr. â€" f | Buorram, October 6 â€"George E. Stevenson, | who recently inherited $50,000, has lost the,| whole amount in gamlling. | Nine gambers have been arrésted as the parties who won the ) money * | : A Novel Proposal« « s New Yors, O :wber 6.â€"A merchant of this city proposes that if the Tth Regiment should be sent to the exhibition in Paris next year the commercial men of the city ought to conâ€" tribute funds to defray the expenses, and he heads the cost with $16,000. â€"The prospects of the sugar crop in Lonisâ€" jans are encouraging. & ‘ â€"â€"The potato discase is making sad havoc in‘ some parts of England. ; Fire in London, O« f Cisomxat1, Oct, 6,â€"A fire at London, 0., on | Thuraday, destroyed property to fhe amount ’ of $13,000. f | â€"â€"Thirty square miles of peat, from four to six feet deep, has been discovered in Nebrasks, «â€"The annual County Exhibition at Kingâ€" ston was an extraordinary success. â€"â€"Portugal has adopted the Enficld rifie for her army, which is to undergo some radical â€"â€"The cholera has reappeared on the French and Italian seaboards at Marseilles, Nice, Genom and Naples. & LATEST AMERICAN DESPATCHES. (Per Montreal Line.) â€"â€"Three cases of cholera, all negroe«, have | occurred in Wilmington, N. . | «â€"â€"It is announced that the,gold medal of the Quebec Rifle Club, will be shot for on Saturday the 1?th instant. i â€"â€"The fragiments of Gen, Lew‘s housebold effects at the Arlington Mansion, have: been delivered to him by order of the President, _ â€"â€""fige stroets of Berlin, C. W., are now reguâ€" Inrly‘mled every night by apatrol of siz teen men from the Home Guard. j Decrease of Cholera. Only threeâ€" cases of cholera occurred in New York yesterday . â€"â€"The insurgent Cretans appeal to the United States for mediation in their behalf -Tlmt Tarâ€" keys / z REN: pell giment, was killed a few days since by falling from the bastion ot one of thefortifications at â€"â€"It is estimated that the crop of dried apâ€" ples, black berries and other fraift, which <will be shipped from North Cfrolina this present season, will amount to more than 1,000,000 pounds, worth at the North over $300,000. â€"The atrangements for a gtand rifle match at London, C. W., are progressing, and the affair will open at the Cove itanges in about two weeks hence. Irizes to the amount of $400 have been made. Hiarâ€" Fuovuâ€"Extra. No. 1. No. 2. " 8 n n «+ a6 Colxâ€"-l’o{'flhn&d. 56 lbs ......... Poas ~" 60 lbs.,......... Onts * 34 lbs.......... Porxâ€"Messâ€"per barrel... .........26 00 Primg ..IF do.,.......26 00 Hog per 100 lbs............... 0 00 «* ~. Bpring | " . .4 C utuorâ€"-pgr 200 Ibs..... : Indian Meal . © _ ...... Ryoâ€"per bushel 56 Ibs.., Batley _ "._ 48 Ibs... Wiurarâ€"Fallâ€"per bushel, 60 lbs. 19 â€"A soldier of the 100th Royal Canadian reâ€" TRAVELLRAS! HiARCTORY. COMM ERCI A L oTTAwWA MARKETs. (Compiled expresaly for the ‘Tiwxzs.) Bagnâ€"Fall por 100 lbs The Candian Revolntion» NEWS ITEMS 60 lbs....... Races. @ 1 50 ®@ 26 50 & 36 35 | same time, it imparts to the skin fexibility and Ioodn-...dmnl&.uiatnymhr&u-q ) butnentabe Aonet mafadi B wxtctad | Ma. W . M. Mircuraz, | Dear Sir,â€"Heving used nug@erous Hair Restoraâ€" f tives 1 cniu_q with regard to your Dandruf Emâ€" Oatsâ€"Por 32 The... Bawi«yâ€"Por 48 lbe Burrkuâ€"Dairy...... Dear Kir,â€"~I have found your Dandruf Embroâ€" cation effcacious in the removal of dendru/, at the same time, it imparts to the skin fexibuity: and * fln‘cm' ion at once renders.the akin «)t and flecitle, and thus prevents that perspirable H'A;él"‘]lufl collecting om its aurface, It not only pemorittes the hair, but imparts io it | ~ It should be on every Lady‘s and Gentieman‘s toilet, both as a DRESSING and RENOV ATOR, UbLZ 2 uis 4. AWbbinatmanâ€"oinmrenmenge hi liear Sir,â€"1 can with pleasure recommentl to all the use of your Embrocation. As a Hair Uresing it excels auy that has ever been used in wmy family. While it renovates the skin and hair, it gives a softness and brillianey to the latter, unequalled by uny other hair.dresser. . It should be used ahevery l'r 18 W ELL KNOW N TO THOSE WO have wolu"‘uihd the peculiar diseases of the hair that DANDRUFF collects on the skin by is incapacity of throwing off those grosser particles of perspirable matter deposited upon it. +he conâ€" sequence is the skin becomes contracted, son}es and peels off ; and the heat which is on its surface, weakens that nutriment which feeds lhe!AlK, M soon falls off, and BALDNESS is immine® | * Ma. W. H. Morowsin, tollet s Btoreâ€" Packed... A BEAUTIFULOGLOSS Max. W. H. Miromeac tives 1 can say with nflh your Dandruf Em brocation, that it is the I have used as a reme. dy for the removal and prevention of dandruff And it imparts to the skin and hair that softnes» and coolness not expertenced in the use of any cther arising, are the most obstimate of:external malaâ€" dies. ‘t:-ruu believers in mereury admit that it o control them. The iodide and biniâ€" odide of that mineral, as well as corrosive subliâ€" mate, all heretofore given for serofulons and #yâ€" 3u, 204 i1 in pach of this iinent physiifane mss ans. aro ou the most confirmed and vmlchmie oru, on the skin with Bristol‘s Sarsapa» which acts el-ifsupath blood and dis it. The use of tal‘s Vegetable Fills at the same time with the Sarsapamila will greatly facilitate the removal of all o:nxdou. pimples, blotches, etc., etc., as they carry off from We certify that Mr. G. Mortimer‘s «Cholcra Remedy" has speedily removed several attacks of Bowe! Complaint and ..l‘y'-‘pl-l of Cholera, with which we were hhl‘ , * | mussclo muccce uold A clergyman, while residing in South Atmerica as n inissionary, discovered m safs and simple remedy for the cure of nervous weakne®s, catly .L. eay, disenases of the urinary and seminal organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have ‘been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortubate, I will #end the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in .a sealed envelope, to any oie wh» needs it, ;reg of charge. ib >y Please enclose anenvelope, addresred to yoursell, Dear Sir,â€"L take pleasure in acknowledgâ€" ing the value. and my of your Dandréf Emâ€" brocation.â€" It not :z removes and prevents the i nted i of'.ll udhp:’u y epraced ho ve te in ed its gpr'i':wth.dm & Ihi'r")nn'u‘ it is y\he tr:bl have ever usod. Fld Mortimer‘s Remedy for Cholera Diarr« Mz. W. H ear Sir,â€"Before using your Dandru# |Embroâ€" cation my hair had become quite thin ard taded in color, in consequence, I Llhn. of daadruff But the latter being effectually removed, tmy ‘hair has very much iwfl pr hm-m;' softness, and richness of color. I use no other dressing. 249.( Ma. W. H. Mircu®nt, Mitchell‘s Oâ€"ndruff Embrocation, The Great Dandraf Preventative. the system the vitiated maiter set free bg'itho Bar saparilla: 40â€"A , dollars,a nice round little sum certainiy,but.she foes hot owe this -lumnvzmmw for it ; there is the WellandCanal,the Grand Trunk Railway extending over 700 miles, ndlut.thc:guo( least, is the * &ufln Pain Destroyer," for the cure of , pains in the back and side, sprains, sadden colds, «&e., has no equal. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cts. per bottle. 2491 Canadian I-‘.Mdm.--Tb:Jr#unl imâ€" debtedness of Canada is between 50 and 80 million Chrustan Freeman :â€"We would blno means reâ€" k h.z-'luâ€"mb-‘ lart ux? i d;a‘“ now to y nfants, ut of Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrap we can speak from kmlod‘:& in our own family it has ved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant uwm m% colic p.o‘l,leIb_t'ILp. and its parents unbroke rest at night. Most pa can _ ate these blessings. Here is n’:"'ndelo wh.m:lrh to perâ€" fection, and which is barmless ; for the -legp wLich it affords the infant is perfectly natural>and the little cherub awakes as * bright as a button." And during the nwon of teething its value is incaloulâ€" able. We n‘m“dy heard mothers‘say they would not be wi it from the birth of the child till it had finished the teothing nlm on ‘any eonâ€" sideration whatever. Sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a bottle. 2310 the # and true cause of the | disouse, fimmhm -“N be saved from early graves. Strurrous or Worus.â€" The following They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to the childâ€"drive out the worms th ly without pain and un'r:uly cleanse the doing away the necessity of administering Castor Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Worms, .(r'lui box contains the facâ€"simile -lx:hu oatunor & Lyuix, Newocastle, C.W., who are he sole proprictors. | Losqnges are a certain and safe remedy : for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and -olnolol‘y fact that one groat cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it Olndbolud"m h;"‘-pl the minds of parents the nocessity of ‘slosely watching their children. . By so ‘ddq; and understanding ~ Mre. Winslow‘s Seothing Syrup. Rev. Sylvanus Cobb thus writes in the Boston Christian Freeman :â€"We would by no means reâ€" JW. H. MITCHELL Hair Dresser, Wollington St., Opposite Montreal Bank, Upper Town Ottawa, July 2, 1866. 181y For sule at A1, Sussox Streot. September 24. Mothers Read This!â€"Rolioway‘s Worm Saturday‘s Mantreal Markets» | 4 % Mentroal, October 6. ~HUpIOP HEUR. .. ....s0»»ssisesecee B8 25 O R_50 ELNE 114 0060000000000 5860 e00 0201 e 00 ODT W s P Topabet % wowa oblut Mn No 1 Western . Noi * .. Canada Whent Western _ " . A CARD TO INVALIDS. SPECIAL NOTICK®. Poarls Addre««, TESTIMONIALE. Ottawa, 1 5th Sept., 1866 Yours, &e., _ Nicworas Srarxs Yours truly, Sincerely yours, _ Jonx Isxis. Yours, &o., _ G. A. Wauto® N. Ornuat®, Bussex Stre D. McGaatH, York Stree Yours truly, T. Poktr®. _ JOSEPILT. INMAX, Station D, Bible Houss, , New York €ity Octawa, S¢pt. '.'o."'llxrus. Oltawa, Rept. 24, Ottawa, Oct. 6, 1868, J. K. h ]29â€"2m »oT U 6..' SE WILL, °_ WATEC uliwuxl:n.f ® by special appointment, to Her Majesty | the Queen, ’l"w,lv:l Ful:xllly, and {um ulhstnin’.! Prize Medallist of the great International tii~ tion, London, 1862." t * | THE ABOVE WATCHES «g°i!r) rexnrns WILL} BE RE+e Â¥ ® ccived by the undersigned for the construction and eqmpletion of a Central ~chodihouse, in B‘- Wandpuntil halfâ€" past seven p.m., 0 THURSDAY, the 1 Ah INST. Plin« and epecifications may be 1 of J AMES Dr LA Chairman Bosrd Common Se Ottawa, October 6. + hac OBR Wilbrod und Nelwon #treet», sandy Hill, two dogelling«, new!y . fimished, firef clas«;| tme building contain« Y rooms, und kitehen: the) cther 6 rooms and kitchen. â€" The premise« nre begutifully situatâ€" ed, and surrounded with »hade lmj. PRent modeâ€" rate. â€" For particuiars, apply on the premises to f ”.\li"l“ m) KEY®. Ottaw a, Ootober 35. | +/ 248b Ottaw a, Ootober z6. SHEFFIELD HOUSE, At a Cortcil held in the Cily (*+Quéler, on Monday, 24th 8 1866 . PRESENT : § . | HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVE .\")R-GE!(“- AL IN COUNCIL,| ; On the recommendation of the Hororable the Min« ister of Finance, and under and in yirtne of the anâ€" thority given and conferred by the $th gection of the Stone Mou:e, and Cedar Darn and SLables. , \ Awent for Floak and MBp®®T 20l _\ Anid also. the Northâ€" W eat ;,-vi Lt N0 2% i0 | tetey it hout: and Waigem Trop Works Mtat®*" e concession of the ‘orbolton, "has, Ottews» «4P containing 100 neres of land, tmore i loss, of which ! _A_“":_u“ E‘:_h'_________._â€"‘ â€"* mu aores are cleared. There is a Barp on . The above Lots will M@dwor separâ€" | Labourers W “.IL’i'.\'u.,':.’Lâ€"-Iirokcl Lot B.jh‘fi:o l‘-.m | A FEW GOooP M “* of the Totuhir of Torbolton, cotitaining by adâ€" | Plasterors wanted, will get measurement 77 acres of land, of which about 705“’-'"“""’"0“‘- 1 ‘ wmm. Mnu;q‘&m;:.." Apply '_‘m‘ n DMN-IIMB“ % " a wharf attached to the y 1 1 0 PRA is % At the Russel! 140# _ TERMS :â€"Oneâ€"tenth of mme.-_'.â€"-’!"l f cce an. ts eeare c e da, His Exseliency was pleased to |order and deâ€" clare, and it is bereby ordered declared that the item, " [ron Wire," «round or fiat," mentioned in the Schedule E of the Act 29th,/ 30th Vic. Cap. 6, was intended to include, and is declared to extend to and inclade flat wire fur esinolines unâ€" be paid down. " For balance, terms will be made mwp':‘umuuduu. $ o . o Â¥For further particulars, gpply to _| _ For lurther particulars, ) P:OIIN G. Bmaa.. Oitawa. Or, JONAS AP JONES, E8Q., _ | _ _ _ _ Bolicitor Masonic Hell, Toronté 8t., Toronto October 4. i0 M2wtd $5s+° M ACC I Door« open at 7:15, (Zunnm to rige precisely at 8. : Admirsionâ€"Boxes, 50 cts ; Faufily Ticket« for 3, $1 ; Gallery, 25 ot«. * â€" On Thursday, Get, 25th, Sheridank great play of = Pizzarro," or the death of Rolla, (never performed in Ottawa) and other attractive éntertainments, under distinguished patronage, f% the benefit of John Townsend, Lessee and Manazér‘ *A gurgical Instruments, &3_!’"&11:!. | Brviy y rermog io« Je rodks n Dntiniestains Burgoyne, Burbridges and Squire With Locke‘s Music, a;;yru'uin'c dresses, and thus + powerfully east : $# ; Macheth,........=».»..â€">~.>.,..... Mr. Jobn Townsend As performed by him at the Lulnm' Metropolitan wnro\'inri:l {'Iu-ureu in Eng! with the most signal enccers, { SLASHER & CRASHER. Gowan‘« full 1 play in the course Door« open at 7 Mil"gim and eonforred by 1 17th chapter of the Consolidated MARKET PLACK: ; k s i ‘ T:: SUBSCRIBEK KEEPS CON« {‘on hand a choice assortmest ‘of GROâ€" CERIE®S, WINES, and LIQU l!u&h Futo(choieodmn.l!heknd.! TRAs,COFâ€" EES, Muscovado and refined ARS, SPICRS, PICK LES, SAUCES, &e , &c. Also a choice selecâ€" tion of very fine old PDRT and 8| Y WINES, at various prices. Green Seal, Real and Gold Lac Champaigne ; Brandy and Gin,.various brands in wood and bottle ; Jamaica Rum, Seotch and Doâ€" 22, in the tth concession of th¢e Towrnshipef Torbotâ€" ton, containing 67 acres of Jand, mure or less, of which about 55 acrese arecloated.| On this Lot are erected a Frame House, Barn, ~table, Fheds, and Etone Root House. 1 . Â¥ Also Lot No. 23, in the 4th conspssion of Torbolâ€" ton, containing 43 acres of land, nyore or loss, all cleared, and on |which are ‘a Twoâ€"story Btope Hou:e, and Cedar Barn Stables. . P ue nt Seadys \oe NtÂ¥ Nes s omm N7 Tsl aw i Lady Macheth The New Grocery Store. First Block West of Upper Town, -deWhhkq. nSAy * PROVISIONSâ€"Such as dry Cod Fish, Labrador &ec., all of which he will sell at ZE-{.'II'.E'.KJJ; sost, QUICK SALES AND SMALLâ€"PROFITS being his motto. Call and exammi M rolle ut googy . Ot o 1t _ BM All goods ted) sold for. / Ptcee Ottawa, October 2 D contained in certain M .r which will be produced at the Sale, on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of NOVEMBER, 1866, at Twelve; o‘clock, noon, at John Macdonald‘s Auction Rooms, in the city of Ottawwa. 1 e P x * Lot No. 1, FARM IN n.u:pu‘T--rm Southâ€"East and Southâ€"West Quarters of| Lot N6. 1, in the 3rd Cancession of the Township of Mared, containing by admeasurement 100 acres of lgnd, more or less, of which about 60. acres are Jrl-erL There are erected on the ‘i!-:mhe- a Log Howse and Barn, _ _ FARMS 1N TORBOLTON, Lotâ€"No; 2.â€"Leot No. XMtawa, October 2 AUCTION SALE In the County of |Carleton. ampatepny | B\' viRTUE OF n‘)‘gflnn OF SALE contained in certain Mortgages, which will be FA R MS ! Medicine Chests, Storekeepers‘ GOb saAVE THE QURHEN Ottawa, Gct, ®, 1866, . ¢ * 2454( Glassware, 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA I. K. x.rmLLu'hr & C W atchmakers: Jewel DR UGS, Drugs, Notice to Buil&efrs. WELLINGTON STREET, Pharmaceutical Pre top» _ Photographic & 4| ¢ KING OF SCOTLAND LD AND SILVER CASE® ide with t nd will be in aftendance, and { the evening weveral overtures. 5. Curtain to rike precisely at xes, 0 ots ; Faulily Ticket« for O# IMPROYED mmax 8t., Loxtox NLET, ON (ORNEROF aT TH® loriou * ap to t‘ } HUGH RoSE. * _ Clud ‘be what they are [ &ce. â€" Chemicais, Oikmen‘s Stores, een at the office tept Medicines Dtysalteries, EX, ol Trustec ~2intd Mi#, Townsend farce of Vetermnary lF‘. W _A L LBâ€"0.M1 Vor account «d Mesers.. David T-f..-," the raleroom®, Howpital Street, Montrea DAY, ©CTOBER 124. TBR ADE SALE or Fall Goods! Fall Goods! TRADE SALE or C A NLES ESPLIN, ‘ Millwright and Eng1D® To wit. $ UBLLC NOTICE 18 HERERy P that the Courts of Oyer and T. e ?." General Gaol Delivery, and of Assize Niz Prius, in and for the said County of C w‘ be holden at the Court House, in the O wa, on FRIDAY, the .\'rxmzsu"z Oor. TOBER next, A.D., 1866, at the bour of TEX of 9}., clock, a.m.; of which all Coromers, Magittrates Bailiffe, Constables, and all others o ine required to take notice, and gvern e ngs cordinely. "o'l'l(‘fl Is HEREKEY GIVEX iÂ¥ the Counsit of the To'flx.‘u thgenet, intend, at a meeting of the asid Town Clerk‘s Offce, North Plantagent, September 25, 1806. Teas.. ‘Tolhace By Jamus Bautrr, Deputy Shotiff Sherift‘s Offce, Ottawa, Sentember 10th, 1866. ‘ % ; BEAVER®, PILOT®, ll.ll*l'll NELTON®, # $« English, Scoich, Canadian and Also, a cholse assortment of those f Frost ©Proof Whita which he is prepared to make up in the m CHEAP FOR CASH.MR N.B.â€"Professional Robes, Riding tary Clothipg, &c., &c., made to order. . to be held in the Tows Mati, on Â¥, tb g«h day of OCTOBER, u)...uu. a th 4 NE o‘ctock, P.M., ing Byâ€"Lawr to" and establish the Ingl.:i-‘ named t said Township of North Plantagenet, vis % Commencing it the ‘Sogh back stovieme * ing at the § river, on the line between Lots 31 a8d extending Southerly along the said lime 1st concession, and broken front to the on en erly i 4 tance of 10 c. 121., thence 8. 31 © & Mag.$¢ Mi thence S.2° E. Mag. 66 121., thence on 4 ing of the sideâ€"Tine* along the dovision line Lot: 3i and 32 to the rear of the 2nd Con., thentt Easterly along the line between the u--ll‘_ll Goncessions, 4 c. 03 1. to the centre of the road lowance between Lots 20 and 21 hfi*‘u sion, thense southerly in a amu-w centre of road allowance in the rear of the ceasion, thence Southerly in a direct Mfi: in centre of road allowance, on the n‘rl‘.‘ avssion, thence on a Mag. bearing of 8 10 l...: distance of 30.chs., untethe 5&.‘.&-::. 6 E, 2 c. 50 1., thence £. 2 © &., § 10 L, T 8 C 45‘ E.5‘ c. 65 1.. thenee £. 10 © W., 46 0 uts at serlicled ithes. © InnalnGeireiaie ns i# MECHANICAL DRAUGEHTSMAN 4 1RIST AND SAW MILLE COs -::43-3_-.-‘_‘2"..:.‘:& BR AXDIE®S, WINE®, : ke.. ks., for account of Mesars. Converse f Lamb, at their store«, Hospital St:eet, Mopt FRIDAY,32th of GCTOBER. COUNTY OF CARLETON Montreal, October 2 Fale at ONB D. Torrance & Montreal, Gotober 2 * , &e,, ut the stores of Messre, 4 Co., in TT ESDAY, OCTOBER Eale pt NINE o‘clock. 1R ADE s ALE op 24544 RADE SALE OF CH#S MONTREAL TRADE at NINE + CHA RKLES E8PLIN, S, _ XFPOGCEE BIt ANDIE®, WiNEE SPARKS® STREET. NOTPIC®E loek , or JOHN LEEMING a ‘lock. l JOHN LEEMING 4 n," ‘ Auoti C C zfi JOWN LEEMINC [RE 8 â€"ayâ€" e Southern part of ©5® "" 1, the f l‘b 06. omically. 3r8, * # ch side of the d Time through 2nd H. SMITH, T C raike, * ( j immediately after TF. A ®. wllespie, y SALFA G & O6, Anctione 11( O 2454 Mat *are Mak " / Clarke Mre Fanny Corheit Wen J¢. * Jehnston J ohn Kealy rhio J((fl .Ny .,," y Juba A Wennedy Abrah i sek t& R A i At No. Boucher W in Brooke W m Brane P W TaCo JY : RUBBEBE BOOT By the case, at 1 Pihoime mM ghow a larger 0"“ PCP TRONAGE, «jaerable enlarge No. 17, S THA yoye A visit be: vince close buyers Mml LAROQUE & JUST Plain Figu Botties of ww toud m Linens, Blankets, Flannels, MHosiery, New Fa 2 § 0. °0C CHTIRE, the brk buililing "well to call on the season of 1 LARGE ARE NOW x a Miss Jane ‘A!Dl N J 8 C+C Elize J David Ellan ulia

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