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1R L ! ! . Bu.mxo;s OovsTERs, in #: + Nuw Yorx, September 6.â€"â€"ID¢ sIORINZUIP * America from Southaimptor, August 25, brings * the following news in addition to cable desâ€" patehes : â€" The atorfi}'birh prevailed on the southâ€" west coast‘of© England on Saturday night, â€" _ August 23, proved very destructive to the shipping. The beach at some points was literaily strewn with wrecks of every descripâ€" tion, . Twentyâ€"three lives | were lost by the sinking of the ship Tare.‘ Another vessel, pmme unknown, went down off Formly, and the light ship, with all on board, bas also gone down. Many disasters to British sbipâ€" ping are reported from Welsh and Irish ports. Steam communication with Ireland and the contizent was generally suspended by the T D # A PUBLIC SERVICE will be held in 2 the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCG, on THURSDAY NEXT, the l0th SkPTEMBER, at 3 o‘clock, p. m., for the installation of REV. EDWD. HBBS, on which cccasion a Rermon wil be preached by REV. F. H. MARLâ€" ING, of Toronto ; &oir?wcfluullain will te ofered by REV. H. ENWICK, of Kings.oa ; the right hand of fellowship will be given by REV. A. MeG@GREGOR, of Brockville ; tboehrg to the Pastor will be delivered by REV. D *WILKES, of Montreal ; and the address to the _ Puarch M REVD. K. M. FENWICK. â€" A AL will also be held in the same place at halfâ€"past T o‘clook, at which brief addresses may be expected from ministers of this city and others. To each of these services the public are fin’lflfi-md.- Â¥Fifty of the sleepingâ€"rooms ie m mopan ind apliied shontke ~Alfon" wil hare an oi esnts ; Double Tickets, 374 cents. B40td NEW ADVERTISEMENTS look well. Boxes, 12 lbs. and upwards. See edvertisement for list of prices. . _ The betrothal of the King of Bavaria to Grand Duchess Marie, of Russia, was regarded as certain. o The proposed conference of South German States to form a military commission will not meet, and the scheme is regarded as enâ€" tirely abandoned. To Tov:lln.â€"‘!\o I.T-t' collection in the Ottaws, Sept. 7, la fi $82y bâ€"en quite free from heartburn, which '::2 nlny.'nhm aiter breakfast. I attri this to the purity of your tea, and shall conâ€" tinue a customer. Yours respectfully, Friawâ€" es T. Garexs, 54 St. John Street, Montreal. A lurge consignment of the Montreal Tea Company‘s pure teas have been received by the undersigned. There. is no pmint, dye, or black lead used intheso teas to make them Mowsresar Tz:a Coxra®y, * Gextcexuzx,â€"The tea 1 purchased of you in March has given great satisiaction,. and the #avor of it is very fine. It is very strange, but since I have becen drinking your tea I have mission sent ‘out to India indicate very rmarkable and unexpocted: observations of great value during the eclipse of the sun on the 17th. * A Constantinople despatch ot the 21st ult. reports that skirmishing continues off .Crete. P1 _ MONTREAL, P. Q.. In 1857 MR. DECKER purchased the " Albion," which then contained fifty rooms. In 1859 he added _ Address L. Â¥., at this Office. Ottawa, September 7. * The editor of the Paris Rerei? has been senâ€" tenced to three months‘ imprisonment asd a fine of five thousanad frarcs, for exciting hatred to the Government, The Constifutionel of the g20d says the Emperor‘s language at Troyes â€"was beginning to bear fruit at last, and the political question is becoming more settled, and the genius of peace has gained an upper hand. Prussia feels as little desire as France ts go to war, and all the powers are interested in averting any disturbance of the peace, and their governments guarantee goneral securâ€" WY . Vh Framcesays the appointment of a new Minister to Brussels implics‘ friendship beâ€" tween Frazrcsand Belgium which nothing is capable of changing. _ * * ic th . CS ue N EK.. Whicmccche a new wing offert a new wing ofleriy rooms. ‘The steady and rapid wtnlohuiu-c?dhlhi-,i.\ 1882, to build a second new wing Jfic nlcoplng-n;l::. with large â€"room, C& seating two â€" To4 qubats." AetWithstandiog all this Additional Fon fine bog oak brooches anit ear rings in wis, sce Young & Radford‘s new lot, just reâ€" «eived, and selling at the rery low price of only y0 cte, per sut. _ â€" _ Several shocks of carthquake have been felt in Hungary, and were quite violent. sccommodation, hundreds of merchants and ot patrons of the «" Albion," have been obliged to has built s third addition of ninety .:'.'."a.:',‘.'m.' oms, largepariors, readiag.room, office and barâ€"frontâ€" lnog on MeGillâ€"street. Â¥Fifty of the sleepingâ€"rooms #4 business seasons. Encouraged by the liberal paâ€" tronage extended to the Albion," the proprietor _ ‘The subscription to the stock of the French Atiantic Cable bas closed with complete sueâ€" ar day, as heretoâ€" The charge will be $1.50 per EVERY DESCRIPTION, Despatches from the British scientific comâ€" Je .CoAL 01L D EP 0 T, *Sign of the Red Oil Barrel, . x T3 Sussexâ€"streot. SLARGED PORTRAITURE LBIONX HOTEL, . Notxtax‘s, Metrcaureâ€"strEer. a young Lady, a situation as NURSERY EUROPEAN NXEWS Just received. COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, ** BBLS. OF * ROCK OIL," AT Tu® * sPECIAL NOTICE. JAMES BUCHANAN, Sussex and Wollingtonâ€"sts. O# _ Josrrpn Mo« Russell House BY MALLâ€" AThe steamship Young & Radford YOUNG & RADFORD‘S Young & Radford F CAI KAKE TO oRDER All kinds of GOLD and SILVER JEW â€" ELLERY cheaper than the same can be Anu SELLIKG BJG OAK i SETTS at 90 cents. FUR fne BOG OAK BROOCHES and EAR RINGS, in setts, Bee YOUNG & RADFORD‘S now lot tust, received, and selling at the very low prise of only 90 cents per set. GIVI US A CALL And be sure you remember the Place, Which have been sold as high as 82.00 At Young & Radford‘s‘ * 30 Sparksâ€"strect. 06 OAK SETTS, BROOCH and EAR RINGS, YOUXNd & RADFORD‘S, â€" 30 Sparkeâ€"st. Ottawa. At 90 Cents the Set, 16 Great Bargai The premisos at present cccupied by the scribers, for the balance of their term. â€" Pos#e: given 1st OCTOBER. Apply to s MAGEE & RUSSELL. TO LET,. MAGEE .& RUSSELL‘S COLUMN. AUTUMN GOODS. Removal Sale. ()n Monday, Aug.17 Fall & Winter Goods â€" PLAIN and FANCY WINCEYS will sll show large reductions. | Still selling at the removal rrleu. Heary ( Cotton, 40 inches wide, for 12} conts per yand. Dark Fancy Moha GREY & WIITE COTTONS Blankets and Flannels, Plain Coburgs, French Merinoes, Bnoufixt“torward and marked down to such prices as will induce the public to make purchases a little in advance of the season. English <and Scotch Tweeds! Alexandre‘s, Jouvin Kid Gloves Magee & Russell. Rich Paisley . Shawls. Nee ® Ottawa, Aug. 15,1868. We will have the remainder of last year‘s In Dark, Green and Purple Colurl. \}6 Cents per Pair, Square and Long Woolien Shawis, IN DRESS GOODS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, SEVERAL DOZEN AND OTHER FiRSTâ€"CLASS FRENCI REP?S, SERGES, CNTINUATION OF THE DARK PRINTS, AND POPLINETTES3, WILL BE GIVEN IN sual price $1.12%4. ETOFFKS, FRENCH 101y U THE OTTAWA [IMES, SEPTEMBER 8. C n THIS OFFICE. Ottawa, September 3, 1888. 836 in the woods and on the river, to act as an OUT DOOR CLERK AND SUPERINTENDENT. Balary t hundred dollars annum. Apply with mfinf;u to GEORGE P;:mvxs._ noI 33, By a gnni;an a situation as BOOKâ€"KEEPER or SALESMAN in a Store. Can speak both Engâ€" lish and French. $‘x years experience. Bost of references can be given. Apply by letter, W., this office. â€" _ 838tf WA.N'I'EI_), A YOUNG ENERGETIC MAN, vigo has had practical experience in the gettin SMART °OUNG MAN TO ACT ASCULLEER. Apg.y; with reforences, to GEORGE PURV18, Box $2, Portageâ€"daâ€"Fort. â€" B35U Parties requiring a TEMrORARY ACCOUNâ€" TANT, who can keep books by double entry, will hear of a competent person on applying at the office of this paper. s Ott aws, August 27. f 830tf A FIRSTâ€"CL A SS â€"C 0 O K rg‘o nenoaaAants. W anted for six months from 1st November next, a good sized furnished House with Stabling for hree horses and Coach House attached, within fire minutes‘ walk of the Sappers‘ Bridge. Address, DR. WOLFF, Ofi'y” Hall Square. Ottaws, August 24, 1868. 827â€"22wtf Ex Steamers Damascusand Nova Scotia, PRIN'I‘S. sQUARE TIMBER AND SAW LOGS, and with a general knowlodge of a f . LUMBERING BUSINESS â€" W 0 R K S, Sussexâ€"st., I Ottawa, July 31, 1868. Garland, Mutchmor & Co. Dry Goods WEST END‘ WELLINGTONâ€"STREET Where the usual assortment of Cabinet and U'x: stering Goods can be obtained at moderate p The Undertaking branch is under 8. R.‘s immeâ€" diate w .w:: h;m all Funerals without constantly on hand a large m‘?t"m-m Coffins, of all sizes and qualities : METALLIC, BLACK CLOTH, COBOURG, &s. Parties ordering Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, or other Hardwood Ogflu, may nfy on getting ."'- nh::)udolo, (no stained Butternut sold for Walâ€" it > ; Persons desirous of keeping their deceased relaâ€" tives for a few days, or even a wnkto’n doso without the least possible inconvenience by applyâ€" wnu-xn, second to none in Ottawa. â€" Express Wcuouou’nlw.yl ready for the removal of Furniture. RESIDENCEâ€"At the West End Establishment, Wollingtonâ€"st. + Ottawa, Beptempor 4, 1968. 838y > WANTEU. CABINETâ€"MAKER,, UPHOLSTERER, Just: Received, TWO SMART YOUNG MEN to learn a AT THE OLO STAXD, No. 70, RIDEAUâ€"8TREET, AND AT THB Ottawa, Sept. 1, 1868. smasâ€"U NDE R T A KE R, @ma URNISHED HOUSE WANTED. S8HANTY F O RE ME N, EKW FRENCH MERINOES. ALMORAL SKIRTS. EW PLAIN & FANCY REPPS. LACK & FANCY SILKS. ALMORAL SKIRTINGS. EW SILK & PATENT VELVETS. EW L. W. YARN, IN $CARLET and other COLORS. EW MANTLE CLOTHS, EW FLANNELS. EW CuRSETS. EW TWEEDS. EW COATINGS & CASSIMEKRES. REY COTTONS. RESS BUTTONS& TRIMMINGS. RESS GOODS.â€" W EMPRESS CLOTHS. LVET RIBBONS, RIBBONS. ANTED. HIITE SHIRTINGS. PRIVATE FAMILY\Y Wholosale and Retail. UNDERTAKING. [ W‘ants. _YOUNG MEN tolearn & r.oM.- Apply at the, S T E A M .Y E 18 PACKAGES â€" CoXBISTINXG OF No. 20, Sparksâ€"stroot, 484y Rideauâ€"street, in this city, 33 x 99 feet, next lot adjoining Mr. Roberts, the bntch?nt. and opposite Dr. Grant‘s. Title indisputable. Termsâ€"Oneâ€"half the purchase money down at the time of sale, the balance to be paid in inst:lmont:x $200 per year at 6 'I:r cent. â€" Sale without reserve and positive. Ottawa, August 22, 1868.. _ | 826td The col_ndlof' * o 250 PACKAGES OQOF DT Lot No. 1, +Blac «. No,. 2. do * ho. â€"4, . go «+. No. 4, do «_ No. 5, do «_ No: 6, Lake!" ® _ No. 7, Chalk ® _ No. 8, do «* No. 9, do «_ No. 10. Lake T The subscribers will sell, at th 43 and 50 St. Peterâ€"street, _ ~~ I. B. TACKABERRY, Auctioneer and Real Esâ€" tate Agent, has received iustructions fro r. JOHN JOHNSUN, to offer for ul&bfhl’nb Câ€" tion, on thmmhu,onTUESDA‘ , the EIG HTH day of 8 BEMBER, at 11 o‘c¢lock, a. m., that vo;y desirable Lot, No. 16, on ;n Fouth side of Rideauâ€"street, in this city, 33 x 99 feet. next lot OX WEDNESDAY, the 9th SEPT of English Manufacture Broad VALUABLE TIMBER LIMITS! Has recoived Instructions to offer f To close several Bankrupt Estates 40 PACKAGES OF GERMAA BLACK, KIVER, LAKE TEMISCAMANG, : *AND CHALK RIVER. _ Lot No. 1, «Black River, Ar «. No,. 2. do . do d * ho. â€"4, . go do d «+. No. 4, do do a «_ _ No. 5, do do d «_ No: 6, LakeTemiscamang d‘ ® _ No. 7, Chalk River, CP ® _ No. 8, do do d¢ * â€"â€"No. 9,. â€" do do d¢ « _ No. 10, Lake Temiscamang d( ‘The above limits are highly relj are well worthy the attention of Owners and Capitalists, || . A 20 PACKAGES OF TR j In Great Variety 2,000 HALFâ€"CHESTS UNCOLO ja English order. ‘ Catalogues will be prepared. Bale at NINE o‘clock. On THURSDAY, 1st OCTOBER for account of Messrs. DAVID CO., at their bample Rooms, Exch T,8028 PACKAGES FINE NEW _ TBASB, Cargo of the Annic . from Shanghae, all halfâ€"chost Thursday, the 1st day of At the hour bf 2 o‘clock profession, having been trained in the best schools and colleges in England, and has high testimonia)s. * Terms moderate. â€" Pr on application. Ottawa, August 37, 1868. NEW â€"FALL AND % DRY GOODS On account of Saotch Manufactur & bales Striped Linen Ticks 3 do Loom Huck 4 do. White Duck 11 cases White and Brown Da Oitawa, Sep Ottawa, July 20, 1864. MPORTANT SALE UNION HOUSE, CITY OI The undermentioned Licenge c 10 bales Fancy and Regatta S 15 cases assorted Linen Threa 35 bales do _ Grey Cotton: 17 do do White Shirti 16 do Dark Madder Prints 5 cases Rolled Linings _ | 3 do assorted Cambric Ha 4 cases Blue and Black Dev 2 do Elysian tharae t 30 bales Blankets, assorted By John Lceming & Co ARGO TRADE SALE By Benning & Barsalou, XTRNSIVE SALE PV B LIC AUC 4 bales Crash x 1@ 3 cases 5â€"8 Linen Damask N 10 bales Forfar Shectings > Bale each day at TEN o‘clock 833td _BENNING & By I. B. Tackaberry. â€" UCTION SALE | 3 bales Damask Crumb Cloth 3 cases Stair Damask T do Brown and Bleached . 3 do Erown Towellings 5 do Linen Bleached Towe _ "By A. Rowe. | TIGHLY IMPORTANT | | AND SPECIAL SALE CITY PRO P 6 N EW C ROP "] Awuction Sales: AMERICAN GOO] HECTOR. McLE! CUT TIMBER competent to instruct in lnglish ag and Music. She is a teacher by 4, 1868, and following ‘du‘yu‘ BY CATALOGUE JOHN AT CX THE AND OoP oF or G P and 7 p.m. A. ROQVE, Montreal. adkerchiefs V hitney Cloths K T YX ! in Cloths r sale by ODctober next, xX GOODS, IMMINGS. I‘ I 0 N, ir Stores, Nos. hirtings CROP GREEN fraginton, direct Y I NTE R heotngs Montreal. pkins T, ENGLISH BARSALOU. , will be offered TORRANCE & G & CO., ., OTTAW A. JRED JAPAN MBER NEXT, BE A S8; the contents of Licenses to OTTAW A, Auctioneer, joneer, &c. 191td 124 154 36° 50 3 IWOLF ISLAND CHEESE, ‘W holesale, at am‘s Commission Rooms, Fel Smx-mw English Broak{ast, Broken Leaf, Strong Tea, 45¢,50¢ ; Fine Flavoured New Season do, 55¢,60¢ and 65¢ ; Very Bost Full Flavored do, Tac; Sound Oolong, 45c; Rich Fiavored do, 60: ; V ery Finc do, do, T5¢ ; Japan, Good, 500¢, 55¢, Fine, do, 60¢c, Vory Fine, 65¢, Finest, 75c. ; J. BERMINGHAM, Tlll sUBSCRIBER ‘ Respectfally announces to the inhabitants of Ottawa and surrounding m that at uest of many friends he has d on n exâ€" ul:uivo and well regulated Auction Mart in this city} +.% 4 THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY, Our Teas, after the most sevore tosts by the best medical authorities and judges of Tea, have boen pronounced to be %uiu pure, and free from any artificial colouring or poisonous substances so often used to improve the appesrance of Tea. They are unequalled for strength and flavour. Zhey have been chosen tor their intringic woith, keeping in mind health, econom{, and a high degree of pleasure in drinking them. We sell for the smallest possible &rofiu,'ofl'ecting a saving to the congumer of lgc to 20¢ per ib. Our Teas are put up in 5,12,15, 20 and 25 ib. boxes, and aro warranted pure and free from Pouonou substances. Orders for fou‘r 5 ll;boxes. two 12 1b boxes, or one 20, or 25 lg box sent carriage S ie c 00 es ce . e n c 1B oi jou ced c C d 1 ho c c e ie ce y c l . LC _ T free to any Railway Station in Canada. Tea will be torwarded immediately on receipt of the order gy msil containing money, or the moneyâ€"can be collected on delivery by expressâ€" man, where there are express offices. . In sending orders below the amount of $10, to save expense it will be better to send money with the order. Where a 25 ib bex would be too muach, four families clubbing together could send for four 5 lb bozes, or two 12 lb boxes. We send them to one address carriage paid, nnggmark each box plainly, so that each party f:t their own Tea. We warrant all the Tea we sell to give entire satisfaction. If they are not sa.isfactory they can be returned at our expence. f Twaukay, 5uc, 55¢, 65c; Young Hyson, 50¢, 606,65¢, 70c; Fine do, 75, Very Fine, 82¢; Superfine and Very Choice, $1 ; Fine Gunpowder, 85¢ ; Extra Superfine do, $1. ‘ Teas not mentioned in this circular equally cheap. Tea only sold by this Company, pB~An excellent Mixzed Tea could be sent for 60c and 70¢; vory good for common purposes, 50c. Out ot over one thousand testimonials, we insert the following :â€" & Â¥EKAIEPS TELATL: The Montreal Tea Uompany : " Moxtrzar, 1868. â€" Grxts.â€"It is nearly a year since I purchased the first chest of Tea from your house. I have purâ€" chased mn{ since, and I am pleased to inform you the Tea has in every case proved most satisfacâ€" tory, as well as being exceedingly cheap. Yours, very truly, snnz F. DEXNIE. Moxtreal Tea Co. MoxtrEAL, April, 1868.â€"To the Montreal Tea Gex axzex,â€"The Toa I tpurchuod of you.in | Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal ; Wenotice March has q;:n great satisfaction, and the flavor | with pleasure the large amount of Tea that we kave of it is very ._It is very strange, but since I | forwarded for you to different parts of the Dominâ€" have been drinking your Tea I have been quite | ion, and we are jglad to fin\f your basiness so free trom heartâ€" burn, which would alwayspainme | rapidly increasing. We presume your i0as aro after broakfast. I attribute this to the purity of | giving generalâ€"satisfaction, as out of the large your Tea, and shall continue a customer. amouat forwarded, we have only had occasion to > Yours respectfally, return one box which, we understand, was sent out FRANCLS T. GREENE, through a mistake. o * 54 St. Johnâ€"street, e * . G.CHENEY, : Montreal. Manager Canadian Express Company . WicL1ixs, 1868.â€"To the Montreal Tea Company : Goentlemen, I am in receipt of the fiye boxes of Tea sont me, and can assure you it %;m me great satisfaction. To my taste, it is preferable than the Tea I used to purchase in this neighborhood for a third more of the ‘Ericc. I presume to be a judge, as I have been ia the habit of drinking Tea over 30 years. Yours faithfully, e â€" * DONALD CaAMERON. RA"~Boware ot pediars and runners using our name, or offering our Teas in s mall packages. Nothing less than a cattie sold. j Note tho‘Addressâ€"The Montreal Tea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"st, AGENT FOR OTTAWA, + MOoNTRSEAL. + f JOSEPH MOONEY . Moxtreal Tea Co. Gex axzex,â€"The Toa I rpurchuod of you .in March has “i:n great satisfaction, and the flavor of it is very ;. It ir very strange, but since I have been drinking your Tea I have been quite free trom heartâ€" burn, which would alwayspain me after broakfast. I attribute this to the purity of your Tea, and shall continue a customer. Yours respectfa‘lly, FRANCLS T. GREENE, §4 6t. Johnâ€"street, Montreal. RYE, MORTON‘S FAMILY PROOF, Selling at Distillery prices, at Bermingham‘s Comâ€" mission Rooms, 72 Sussexâ€"street. Commission Sale Rooms _ _House, Land & General Agency, OFFICOE & SALE ROOMSâ€" â€"The subscriber would also intimate that "he 1s the Sole Agent for Ottawa and territory for the sale of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand Rlun THIS ; HOW TO KEEP COOL! Go to BERMINGHAM‘S _ .. ALBE VAULTS, ¢ And order some of Molson‘s and La batt‘ j DELIGHTFUL ! Furniture Manufactories of Western Ontario, a larze and well selected stock of new furniture will be eonltls:l{ on hand. Public Sales will be held from time to time, of which cue notice will be given, and at which parâ€" ties iring to furnish will have an op‘Fommlty of pur:xuin‘_o_t unusually low rates. ‘The Mart is iovog:ln;lths large stock of new Furniture, as well as Pianos, Harmoniums, &c., &c., consigned The Montreal Tea Company Dominion Auction Mart, They are successors to the late John C. Foxr, ol Kingston, and the makers of his excellent:Pianoe. From their long experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. ‘The high reputation of the instrumen‘s 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€" lodm merit. * j Pianos, as well as the Purniture in the establishment, will be sold either by private sale er auction. 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 eft undone by him to give satisfaction in discharg â€" mfiom confided to him. He hopes that by ct attention to the sales entrusted to his care, as well as by 'ro-yt settlements immediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. _ ( MORTON‘S HIGHWINES, MORTON‘S OLD ONE DOLLAR A PAIR ! | Good at 95 cents. Moen‘s ware oqually low, in every variety of styâ€"le _ PmZ This is the place to buy cheap ai the ©Caâ€" For Cheap Gaiters He will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evening, when ho can see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom a distance will have immediate attention. Cash advances, when required, will be made on A smart young man wanted to act as travelling agent representing several firms. _ _ _ LADXEB. CALL AT THE CAPITAL Boot and -{Shne Store ! Mall.. 18G6G8. â€"â€" HRall, They are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Max. W. Stran; » M P Francis nmffiq. M P HeV: Rool, feq Madager Go Robert c Lym.?r P. _ House, Land, and Goneral Agent; 8154 T2 Bussexâ€"streoot, W&. Ottawa, September 4. 1868. c s > #. BERMINGHAM, > Auctuoneer and Commusion Merchant, 1537 House, Land and General Agent. Ixous‘ New Bcinomos, Svsstxâ€"aTeeer, f OTTAW A. NEW DRESS GOOPS! NEW DRESS GOODS! _ _NEW FANCY WiNcIES:! _NEW FANCY WINCIES! NEW FLANNELS:! ; NEW FLANNELS! â€" NEW FALL TWEEDS! ~ NEW FALL TWEEDS! THE WHOLKE DOMILNION SHOULD BUYX THEIR TEAS OF THE IMPORTERS DELICIOUS!!! o SPARKLING ALES!! 12 Sussexâ€"street. YORKâ€"STRUET. 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal. Manager 0 mrP.QuboeBnk. ttawa. LINENS! TOWELLINGS! AND SHEETINGS:! _1 4, RIL DE A Uâ€"S TR E ET . made with some of the AT GEORGE MURPHY, _ FARM, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, P.Q. 839â€"2â€"36w1 B L A C K TE A. GEREEN TEA. Pickles and Sauces, pat up to ordar, of all the ditterent kinds, RECT MARTATOG ___ Also, from Cognac, ex Ship Greek, DAI!K AND PALE BRANDY, s Three to seven years old, a very superior article fot medicinal purposes, "nrubd Ir:r'.. TE“, COFFEES AND APICKS, In great variety. Ottawa, July 9, 1868. There is also on the farm a large supply of | oFr CARROTS, MANGOLDS AND SWEDES, | DEEDS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, PROMISSORY for the mmlmdmmmml _ NOTES, &¢,, * cattle for the winter and early spring. Always on ";:t“ ic For particulars apply to the Agent on REID‘S ; " Siationery and Printing HMeare, Andfrom Terrex de la Frontera, ex Ship Maria, Cattle taken‘ in for the WINTER AND SPRING MONTHS. There are large and commodious COVERED SHEDS, PLENTY OF EAY, and an experienced man to az;tndtho watering meor use, 1,000v%% 1,000 1,000 John Dekupyer & Sonâ€"old and reliable: The above superior Liquors will be sold at the very lowest possible prices, and are well worthy of attention from parties requiring the like for sumâ€" Likewise, from Roiterdam, ex Ship Lobarranus, Ex Ship "8t. Maria de Beteine." ronnocos, Very fine brands. ;UGAB?.‘. AND SYRUPS, Different grades and qualities. ;HIIBY WINE, Very, very pale, superior article, for table use: Wlll'l‘E WINE VINXEGAR, ‘Lhe best for Pick!cing. 5+t rox sUTTEE, The very finest, perfectly cloan. e thk®© ® And Fresh Crackers, the best.] The vintage of 1858, unrivalled for family use. ROSSE & BLACKWELL*S LARET & GINGER ALE, LD PORT WINE, 1N, EID‘S FAXM. CUNNINGMHAM & LINDSAY. CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. CUNNINGIHAMX & LINDSAY. CUNNINGIIAM & LINDSAY. Q.P _O_RT OQ RUSSELL HOUSKE BLOCK GALS. MORTONS OLD RYE, Triple Rectified. For sale at THOS. PATTERS ON‘3, GALS: MORTON‘S Family PROOF, Genuine. â€"FROMâ€" No. 26, Rideauâ€"street. MORTON3 HIGHâ€" 510y Always on hand at And every other kind of THE BEST ASSORTMENTOF LETTER, XOTE, FOOLS‘CAP, l?OS‘l‘ RUJILING AND® BIN DING Made on the shortest notice. _ BOOK BINDING OF EVERY DESCRLPTION _ BLANK FORMS s â€" PARKDS, _| + BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, &e., &ec. ~ Printed on the shortest notice, PRII‘I’I!G. any style of HANDBILLS, POSTERS, CIRCULARS®S, TATIONXERY. B LANXNK B0 0 KS _ § * w 2 Stationery and Printing House, 21 Ridoauâ€"street. The (Ktarma Citizen 1

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