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be made K 37; conm, # ATI@N OFFLICE, }'. REX ies | Great Ba,rgain'si § pAoorâ€"a 4 ®* 130 °=~ Extg "P to '| KA CGH. ARy Magee & Russell Alexandre‘s, Jouvin _ 1t Durk, Green and Purple Cotours, “flhnh.md i ,‘Buvy(}ny Mul-u-u.._hulmmnm. "":‘lt- 16, t8es, ' DARK PRINTS, CREY & wiirek corroxs. Plain Coburgs, French Merinoes, Dark Fancy Mohairs Bankable Funds mR "" & XB, GOCTCH ul'l PLAIN and FANCY WINCEYS will all shew I A, Atchieson, Esq , Blankets and Flannels;| ;,, .. Brought forward and ‘murked down to suchiprices as will indute the pabMe"to make purchases a little in advance of thc::go | «> Brought forward ifl%d Fall & Winter Goods Rich Paisley Shawls. Removal Sale. Un Monday,Aue.1 AUTUMN GOODS AND OTHER FiRsTâ€"CLAss MAGEE & RUSSELLS coLUMN. ;i | 75 IN DRESSâ€" GOODS, SEYERAL DoZEX We will havre the remainder of last year‘s Square and Long Woolien Shaw!s, CANADIANX TWEEDsS, SILV ER â€" + < J His Worship the Mayor, Colonel Mscdongall, FRENCH REP?S, SERCGES, .. ‘f Thomas Reynolds, Esq., Allan (j_ilqmr,fiq., AND POPLINEYTE3, ~and Scotch Tweeds! sual price $1.12;. CNTINXUATION OF THE WILL BB GLVEX IX FRENCH * OR ETOFFES, Ar Cormext Rares. per Pair, OV CS 107y Sing‘le seull race for boats not outri To start at 4;.-. 2 miles. Open to all. Pfim; Entrance Fee $2.50. â€" Double seull race far lapstreak boats not outâ€" riggedâ€"To start at 4:30 P m. .2 miles. Open to members ofthe club only. Prize, a magni Sitver Ong. the gift of Thomas Ro’nol.fl 3 Entrance Fee %8. * * | Double seull race for boats not outriggedâ€"To P at 5 p.m. 2 miles, Open to residents of th0â€" Mmhm. fo‘;u not to exceed 2)â€" feet keel. Prize Mtnm Feoe§#2. _ ) | Four oared outriggers=â€"To lzl‘! at 5:30 p. m.* . J 4 miles. Open to all. Prize $100 ; Entrance $10. ; In all the above races the second boat to save the ~Entrance Ecw, ; ; * L Entries Il’? be made at any time up to 10 p.m. of the 20th of August. On that avenint.t‘be Secreâ€" tary will attend at the Russeil House, mtbo;l hours of 8 and 10 p.m., for the purpose of completâ€" of which L Arrangements bave been made by which boats ill be brought tathe Regatta free ofexpense, and competitors and excursionists to Ottawa and reâ€" turn for one fare, ASpecial train will be run by the St. La@#resss and Ottawa Railroad for the conâ€" venience of patties desiting to return the same evening, _â€"‘~ . 4 Â¥â€" Bu:s«v‘rmt. rovided from which a splendid view of thaÂ¥aces g&n Npoie rip un uen & sple: ing the entries. . Immediately after which places L wfi! be drawn for. * The names of the crew intending to compete, and their colors, must be furnished, and all entrance money paid to the Secretary at the time of enter. ing. & a+, *4 4 All boats must be at the starting post ready to start at the time named on :the, pr amme, and competitors not â€"at their M%r time will be.considered as Aistanasit * Wls inr be fired for each race,â€"the hrat to."t }fla\,flnd for places ; the seconi for rtindg. » s 5#C. _ Three +ona jide entries to be madd imwach case, (No. 5 excepted,) and th‘m boats toâ€"start, or no race, - NE *scc :"‘ Immediately after the reces are concluded the Erim will be distributed on board the Judges‘ A r ora Â¥eoud ing the entries. . immediately after which places s wfi! be drawn for. ho * The names of the crew intending to compete, and | â€" their colors, must be furnished, and all entrance E money paid to the Secretary at the time of enter. | ] ing. E Je " ‘AH boats must be at the starting post ready to 4 start at the time named on :the, pr amme, and competitors not at their stationsy per time will acomi‘md as di ceil. â€"‘fwo guns will be fir®d for each race,â€"the firif to=Bbe. ) _aignal |~ for places ; the seconi for mg. s °=. .. I i _ Three bona fide entries ta be mada imansw aasa | OT _ Doublé seull race for boats not outri start at 3 ;m. 2 miles. Open to all, â€" Entrance Fee $5. Chmee _ Pair oar race for boats not outriggedâ€"To start at 3:30 p.m. 2miles. Open to residents of the city nd nei‘hbor!:‘ood. Priu $_25 ; EMyueoj‘u $2,50. _ Boys‘ race, doubleâ€"seall '.'iii?..&"‘&&“.'fla'f_?; start at 2:30 pm. l‘miles Open to boys 17 years and under. . Prizo $10; second prize$>. Entrance Fee $1. . s Bark canoe race for Indiansâ€"To start at 12.30 p.m. 2 miles. Not more than six paddles in each canoe, Prizs $10. If more than 3 boats start a second"prize of $5 will be added. Entrance free, _ Four oared race, for boats not outriggedâ€"To start at 1 p.m. 4 nmiles. Open to members of reâ€" cognized clubs. Prize $100; Entrance Fee $10. ° Lumbermen‘s raceâ€"To start at 1:30 p. m. 2 miles, Open to pickies..or boats used in the ‘lumber tradeâ€"four oars s&ml one paddle. 30.:1 must e been in use during the season,. . Prize $20. %-neo Fee $2. > Single scull outriggersâ€"To start at 2 p.m. 2 miles,. Open only to residents of the city and ncflborhood. Prize, a iflcent (Gold Medal, the gift of T. D. Harington, gq. The medal to be :o-'thm y‘nr_l_in succession. Entrance Fee $5. Programme of Races, Champion race, lhs le scull outrigge at 12 noon. 2 miles. Open to all. m trance Fee $6. ‘% « Will tikeplace on _ . SATURDAY, the 22nd day of .AUGUST John Biae! Lt.â€"Col. Bernard, A. D. C., T. D. Harington, Esq LIEQUORS, HisExcellency the Governor General. ’ Colonel; The Right Hon. Lori Alexander Kusselil. O:itawa, Aug. 10, 1368. Annual â€"Regatta NONTREAL W AREHOUSE ‘~President. * Sir John A. Macdonald, K. C. 35. Graceries, Liquars, Provisions, &¢,, In 1, j and 1 Ib. packages, for family use, AF REDUCED RATE TTAWA ROWING CLUEB. Committee of Management. BOXESs PRIME HoPs, sh, Esq., <â€"â€" J, P. Macpherson, WINES. Vice=Presidents At Repcosn Rargs THUR SECOND SUSSEX â€" STREET, has bees mads considerable ©reduction reduced to near its value PRIME PICKLING VINEâ€" Patrons. SILVER being now 1 8 68. iN PRICKES or *T THE AT REDUCED.RATES. ALES, â€"@ o Clip o & â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" J. MARTIN & Co. TEAS, SUGARS, &c, LATES 657v To Tickets can be had at the office on the wharf on board the stea mer. Ottawa, Afl*u 19, 1868. 824ta . 3 THE f OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION 3. _ comrany > L/â€" Wice Issor Tickats to New York axpo RetoRy, (G@J0D FROM the 20th AUGUST, * In order to prevent confasicn or crgwd, there is ; ten days given for departure ; and asâ€"the Tickets \r!m be sold at Mz. O‘Brien‘s office only, ho wil take care that there will not be more tickets 1ssued any one day than there will bo ample accommodaâ€" tion for. . t ho August 12, 1868, Hemmpoee t Return Tickets to Montreal and back, in connecâ€" tion .with the above, good for the sanie peri¢d, will be issued at the stations named above, at one ‘firet or second olass single fare, as the pasgongors may choose, F & Trains leave Montroal for New York at 5 a.tl., and 440 p.m., daily. | NINE DOLLARS & FIFTY CENTS The Fare will be: First Classâ€"Montreal to Ndw York and back; } From all places between / 1 MONTREAL, BE!OCKVILLE. OTTAWA.SIIEP- BROOKE, QUEBEC, TH&RE RIVERS, &: , any day from August 20th to August 30th good to return any‘:;srw Beptember 10th. | 7 NEW YORK AND B & C K Orrawa to NEw Yorr axp For furtHer parti¢ulars apply to k sc >} i * * W. O‘BRIEX, 39, Great St. James Street; Montreal and 600,000 sawed SHINGLES. â€" / Wholesa‘e and Commission Agents. f Goods forwarded with dng).tch botween Otta wa, Kingston and Intermediate Ports, by the Steamer Mary, Anp, and three ‘barges. 4 1 + . _â€" RKB" Silver Taken at Par. ~teagy o . | Wu. H. EASTON & CO., / Forwarders and Commussion Merchants, | B!M Canal Basin. 2,000 Corps or" Goop FirEzwooD, The subscribers beg t> inform thoir customers aad the public geneâ€"aily that they have removed to those spacious preâ€"mises lately occupied by M. K, Dickinson, Canal Basin, and where wiill be found constantly on hand the following goods ; | FLOUR, _ | | o ©__ REFERENCEs. > o :. Lordnhoig the Bishop of Kingston, I _ _Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, T Hon. H. L. Langevin, C B, | Hon. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, $ R. W. Seott, Esq, M P P, f Walter Shnly,%‘.si;M P s l Max. W. Strange, Esq, M P P, Francis H. Burton, Esq, M P § ‘nmu O‘Rielly, Esq, Q C, f . V. Noel, , M. r Quebec Bank, Ottawa. Robert Lyon, , M 5 P. ; A smart young man wanted to act as traveilling agent representing several firms. ° | . J. BERMINGHAM, [ > Auctioneer ant Commussion Merchant, * T83y House, Land and General Agent. WNHNeiiNNANNP Te »HRatnntinennnnntorremermemmmmemmmmmenmmmmmesnass 22222222 2B 00 Cheap Rxcursion Tickets will be issued to EWY YORXK /~ MaP edred. conprosadt P Goitier‘~>4d $04 He will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evening, when he can see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom a distance will have immediate attention. k Cash advances, when required, will be made on Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate sale# | All kinds of turnitun bou‘gPt, sold or exchanged. XCURSION strict attention to the sales entrusted to his é:;;,fi_ well as by Krompt settlements immediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. _ ~â€" He would also announce that he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having bousehold furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" rou of, and pledges himself that nothing will be ott undone by him to give satisfaction in discharg â€" ing the trust confided to him. He hopes that by __ They are sucgessors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his eécollam Pianoe. From their long experience in ermany, Paris and New York, they are universally admj.%lpd;p&i be the best Piano Manufacturers on this con inent, The high reputation of the instruments made by them for the past ten years, and the increasing demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally _acknowâ€" Mf'd merit. [A he Pianos, as will as the Purniture in the establishment, will be sold cither by private sale or auktion. . s tifins _2 d onliieicte ind nfi dsaled ies s.. ts + lc d city: o e L ; N KFrom. arrangements made with some of the Farniture Manufactories of Western Ontario, a: large and well selected stock of new furniture will be constantly on hand. _ l Respecifully announces to the inhabitants ot Ottawa and surrounding country that at the reque@st of many friends he has docided on opening an ¢xâ€" tensive and well regulated Auction Mart in this HEAP EXCURSION House, Land & General Agency, OFFICE & SALE ROOMSâ€" Commission Sale Rooms Dominion Auction J. BERMINGHAM, LAKE CHAMPLAIN STEAMERS wWoOLF ISLAND CHEESE, Wholesale, at Bermingham‘s Commigsion 72 Sussexâ€"street. "Fs _RYE, MORTON‘S FAMILY PROOF, â€" | Selling ag Distillery prices, at Bermingham‘s Comâ€" mission Rooms, 72 Sussexâ€"street. C MORTONX‘3 lllfillWINES, MORTON‘s ‘OLD For. ? % ALE YAULTS, And order someo of Molson‘s and L1 batt‘ DELIGHTFUL 11 â€" 5° * * > d HOW TO KEEP CoO0L! (Go to BERMINGHAM‘S J. Bermingham, Auctioncer and Real Estate Agent. EMOVAL. 815d *esseennuensennss se 800048 100# Ixans‘ New Bumorsos, Sussexâ€"gtRket, E SUBSCRIBEIR YE W . Y C L K. PORK, Auctioneer, f House, Land, and General Agent, | ~T2 Sussexâ€"streot, Ottawa, ALZO OX HAXD, DELICIOUS!!1 THE 10th SEPTEMBER, , SPARKLING ALES 111 72 Sussexâ€"stroet. t oTTAW A. VIA OaATMEAL, &c. AND $13.50. RetuR®, 817ta | MA Fon Auxe BOG OAK BROOCHES and KAR BINQ& in setts, See YOUNG & RADFORD‘3 new ‘lot ust received, and selling at the very low rice of only 90 cents per set. 7 o_ 2 # Young & Radford f ARE’ SELLING BVG OaK SETTS at 90 cents, ‘ Whgch have beon sold as high as £2.00 oung & Radford _A NAN MAKE TO ORDER All}i%da of GOLD and S1LVER JEW< ELLERYâ€"cheaper than the same can be bought retail, f [;_IVI US A CALL And be sure you remember the Piace, YOUNG & RADFORD’S CoLUMN. per sett. Boa OAK SETTS, BROOCIH and EAR RINGS, f w5 At Young & Radford‘s, YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, ; _ 30 Sparkeâ€"st: Ottawa, THE OTTAWA f‘IMES, AUaUsT 20 At 90 Cents the Set, 30 Sparksâ€"street. 1,000 1,000° 1,000 Tn:u, CcorFRES AND sPICES, In great variety. Pickles and Sauces, put up to order, difterent kinds. CRO!SE & BLACKWELL®*S 4 gohn Dekupyer & Sonâ€"old and reliable; The above superior Liquors will be‘ sold at the very lowest passible prices, and are well worthy of attention from parties requiring the like for sumâ€" mer use. Three to seven years old, a viry superior article for medicinat purposes, warranted pure. s Ottawa, July 9, 1863. Andfrom Terrex de la Frontera, ex Ship Maric ;ALT FOR BUTTER, > The very finest, perfectly cloan. ;va.uw AND SYRUPS, Different grades and quslitiéé. Likewise, from Rotte;llargx, ex. Ship Lobarranus,* Very fine brands. WIIITE WINE: VINEGAR, Lhe best for Pickleing. And a large|varioty of every description at pr which cannot fail to suit purchasers. AN INSPECTION OFP OÂ¥R SAMPLESs . prices is invited DBefore purchasing elsewWhore. An Ex Ship "8t. Maria de Beleine." The vintage of 1858, uprigalled for family MEXN‘S CALEF BOOTsS, ] . ts [ oes > KfEN's CoOwWHIDE BOo0 rs, MEN‘S CALE‘LACE BOOTsS, MEN‘s KI1P _ They would call attention to their stock of ; LARET &£ GINGER ALE, MISSES & CHILDREN‘$ KIP.LACE Boors HERRY WINE, 1N, Lumberers and Country Storckeepers, Aiao, from Cognac, cx Ship Greék, 4 1 ARK AND PALE BRANDY, LD PORT WINE BACCOS®, BDOTS AYD SHORS Montreal Wholesale Prices Angus & Huckell Lumberers & Courtry Merchants, . yery pale, superior article, for table use; RCT IMPORTATIONS OP&fiTQ‘ MEN‘s Beg to state that th%’i’ffioparod to son At Reduced Rates, GALS. MORTON‘S OoLD RYE, Triple Restified. GALS: MORTON‘S Family PROOF, Genuine. § GALS, MORTON‘S HIGH+* WINES. 00Ts, For sale at § * THOS. PATTERSON‘$, And MEN‘S KIP LACE BOOTS SUITABLE FOR ® x# w 1‘ ."’:‘"; MESSES Double and Single Eole, .No. AT s K 188y , of all the very heavy ng®, and _ A FEW RICHLY GILT DINNER §SETS, just opene thing ever imported into Canada. + ~\__CUT and PRESSED GLASSWARE in Great Variety (ZpCALL AND INSPBCT THE STOCK. â€" .. NZN 96. ‘omdheale uen 1 mm aigrente C . § I y 223 CE m S t 4 33. & â€"Oved ceretuity pasine io oo damaie e Aoiia h iphentt "* D. Waite‘s d ~| *‘ Oithemerun oc â€" 4 s ca packe any dist ect saiety. i A ouse, Ottawa, July 13, 1868. ’P â€" crommoeinue.s en > 5147y t Stet ZM“* NEW GOODS 200 «J/A.., PINALRD & CO., Y REY;jAND WHITE COTTON, â€" > P g at usual prices, no advance, Note the Addressâ€"The Montreal Tea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"éi, . _ AGENT FoR OTTaAWA, & _ MOoNTRSAL. es $ : JOSEPH MOONEY, eP Beware of pediars and runners using our Nothing less than a cattio sold. WirLtaxs, 1868.â€"To the Montreal Tea Company : Gentlemén, I am i Tea sont me, and can assuro you it gives me great satisfaction.‘ To my ta Tea I used to purchase in this neighborhood for a third mo the grice. I have.been in the habit of drinking Tea over 30 yoars. Yours faithfully, 16y OTTAWA CROCKERY STORE. GENTLENEN,â€"The Tea I purchased of you in March has given great satisfaction, and the flavor of it it very fine. It is very strange, but since I have been drinking your Tea I have been quite free trom heartâ€" burn, which would always pain me after breakfast. I attribute this to the purity of your Tea, and shall continue a customer. _ â€" Tss Yours respectfu‘ly, FRANCILS T. GREENE, 54 St. Johnâ€"street, by Montreal. LK, LACE SHAWLS, Grnts.â€"It is nearly a year since I purchased the first chest of Tea fro: chased many since, and I amâ€"pleased to inform you the Tea has in every tory, as well as being exceedingly cheap. Yours, very truily, Montreal Tea Co. .â€" €.=54 £ 1 ~â€" MIntronir_ AusF o Twaunkay, 5uc, 55¢, 65¢ ; Young Hyson, 50¢, 60¢, 65¢, 70¢; Fin and Very Choice, $1 ; Fin« Gunpowder, 85¢; Extra Superfine do, $1. __ Teas not mentioned in this circular equally cheap. Tea only s JP@"~ An excellent Mixed Tea could be sent for 60c and 70¢; ver f Out ot over one thousand testimonials, we insert the following : The Montreal Tefz Uomp_any English Breakfast, Brokon Voat, Strong Tea, 45¢, 500 ; Fine Flay 65¢ ; Very Best Full Flavored do, 75¢; Sound Oolong, 45¢ ; <Rich Fi 75c ; Japan, Good, 50¢,55¢, Fine, do, 60¢, Very Finc, 65¢, Finest, Ta¢c used to imurova tha 560 . _7 VDC I"ee ftrom any artificialâ€" colouring or poisonous substances so often used to improve t%o appearance of Tea. They are unequalled for strength and flavour. They have been chosen for their intrinsic woith, keeping in mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleasure in drinking them. We sell for the smallest possible profits, effecting a saving to the congumer of 15¢ to 20c per Ib. Our Teas are put up in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 25 1b boxes, and are warranted ,'Eurp and free from Foiaonous substances. Orders for four 5 lb boxes, two 12 lb boxes, or one 20, or 25 1b box sent carriage free to any Railway Station in Canada. Tea will be forwarded immediately on receipt of the order by mail containing money, or the money cau be collected on delivery by express man, where there are express offices, Inmsending orders below the amount of $10, to save expense it will be hetter to send money with the order. W here a 25 lb bex would be too much, four families clubbing together could send for four 5 1b boxes, or two 12 1b @Zs.“’e send:them *o one address carriage paid, and mark each box plainly, so that each party get their own Tea. We warrant all the Tea we sell to give entire satisfaction. _ If they are not sacisfactory they can be returned at our expence. } » â€"» ARE NOW OFFER_IRG AT A LARGE REDUCTION OF PRUICES USLINS FOR DRESSES! _© COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ofâ€" _ BLEACHED SHEETINGS, ____Our Teas, aftor the most severe tests by the best medical authorities and judges of Tea pronounced tobe quite pure, and free from any artificialâ€" colouring or poisonous substan used to improve the appearance of Tea. They are unequalled for strength and filavour. â€" been chosen for their intrinsic woith, keeping in mind health, economy, and a high degree . in drinking them. We sell for the smallest possible profits, effecting a saving to the congumer o per Ib. Oull'_l‘eu. aAre put up in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 45 Ib boxes. and ara Warrunked Sunie ac d REDUCTION OF PRICES! REDUCTION OF STOCK ! THE MONTREAL TEA COMPAXY, The Montreal Tea Company All Other Goods Sold as Usual, Cheap fer Cash. DITRERECT TMPORVCATIONS. ‘Our Teas, SPIECES_LIGHT SUMMER PRINTS, f $ _Greatly reduced, THE WHOLE DOMINION SHOULD BUY THEIR Every article connected with LA DIES‘ and CHILDREN‘S MOURNTNG, supplied by * GRANT & HENDERSON, BLACK SILKS, BLACK CRAPES, BLACK PARAMATTAS, | BLACK REPPS, BLACK COBURGS, BLACK LLAMAS, BLACK GRENADINES, BLACK LUSTRES, ,’*OUBN!RG MANTLES, , AND MILLINERY. GCGran Ottawa, June 18. FAMILY MOURNINC. 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal. z>~L Purchasers prior to the 5th of AUGUST will save the discount on Silver. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. Monday next, the 3r enday next, the 3rd August, CAFLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co., Great Remnant Sale. BARGAINS REALLY GIVEN. Ottawa, July 31, 1868. . Cheapest in Ottawa, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. From 500 to 1,000 Remnants, at a Opening Daily, and will be sold at Montreal Prices, B L AC EKE 1 GEREEN TEHA. A Y EAR‘S TRA TL: Strong Tea, 45¢,50¢ ; Fine Flavoured New Season do, 55¢. 66 . ie s S ® , 55¢, 60¢ and ; Sound Ociong, 45¢; ‘Kich Flavored do, 602) Yery Euim wo, 4o 20, Sparksâ€"st., WILL OFFER ONâ€" 50 f hee ies es | oyee our 16 nomms w iDE m | K. GREY COTTON for 7d per yard i ‘ â€"J. A. PINARD &£â€"CO, No. 17, Sussexâ€"street, Sign of the Golden Ba. 1yUMMER SHAWLS,: cheap. Tea only sold by this Company. for 60c and 70¢; very good for commeon purposes, 50c. insert the following :â€" we \ ILLOWY CaSING, TOWELLINGS, ® and LINEN GOODH, &¢ , &¢ 4 YARIETY of Fatterns:* ¢ h ~F. DEXNIE. Moxterar, April, 1868.â€"To the Montreal Tea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Mont ; Wenotice with pleagure the large amount of Tea that we bave forwarded for you to different ot the Dominâ€" ion, and we are glad to fi your basiness so rapidly increasing. We ume your leas are giving general satisfaction, as out of the large amount forwarded, we have only had occasion to return ond box which,we understand, was sent out through a mistake. * s s G.CHENEY, Managér Canadian Express Company. : Gentleme6h, I am in receipt of the five boxes of â€" atisfaction«‘ : To my tasté, it is preferable than the rd mor the price. I presume to be a judge, as ‘ PIECES BRILLIANT PRINTS, 65¢, 70¢; Fine do,‘{.";, Very Fine, 85¢ ; Superfine navflus Hs &1 W . AXLLIL;: 20 Rideauâ€"street. 522y 4 ..__DONALD CaMEROX. 0, or offering our Teas in s mall «packages. New Designs; s & worth s "t.“ sold for 1s per ya" i, RUSSELL IHOUSE BLOCK TEAS OF THE IMPORTERS, wWHITE BRILLIANTs, 484y * , which surpass any/] BOOK BINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 45. //] BLANK FORMS _ Moxterrxar, 1868 our house. Ihave/purâ€" fi'ove\l most #@fisfacâ€" any style of s A I RJLING AND BINDING$ , have been DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, PROMISSORY HANDBILLS, FERS, CIRCULARS, DS, BOOKS, PXMPHLETS, &ec., & Printed on thy shortest notice. PR!"I‘IIG- on the shortest antice. W IXDowW s1 A_lbl-l)‘/&v., Aiways on hand at : LEDGERS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SL A TFS LEAD AND SLATE PEXCILS, * Steel and Quill Pens, CoPYING BOOKS, EXERCISE BOOKK Green Paper and Ornamental Paper )‘( ‘A§28 i M‘ o THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF _ . EETTBR} .\'()TIE, FOOoLSCAP, PQST And every ether kind of PAPER, ENVELOPES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS Account Books, Journals, â€" ° â€" TATIONERY. L AXK B0 0K S 44 5*% © A i1 NOTES, &¢., Stationery aad Pri ng House, . , 21 Rideauâ€"street The (Uamwa Citiz § i# Â¥} 54

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