L8 at ©a Prastical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jorwâ€" cllers, 30 Sparkeâ€"st., Ottawai FOI FINE PAPIEER XMXACHE WARE sad FANCY G00DS8, Go to YOUXG & RADFORDS, Prastical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jowâ€" allers, 30 Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa. § 1w * Kither separate or in setts, all quite new, and '“'“‘ P LL KI1Xv$ OF JEWELLER Y MADE A s pape® o REPAIRED,! t At YOUNG ‘& RADFORD‘S, Prastical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jowâ€" slies, 30 Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa. . _ â€" Ate O ks s f tiber separaie or ia setts, all quite new, and just reaived, _ F RINGS, Kither separate or i 3 Mprr or in setts, all quite new, and l,\o. FPIXE GOLD BROOCHESs, * Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. .luu.‘:'.&ntoor in setts, all quite new, and VF"“-\ R l,‘ol FIXE GOLD BBROOCHES, Go to YOUNXG & RADFORD‘S. Fo- PIYE GOLD BROOCHES, Go to YOUNXG & RADFORD‘S. r FIXE GOLD CHMAINS. Go to YOUNG & RADEORD‘S. NJOR ENXGLISH, FRENXCH & AMERI« [ CAN CLOCKS, In Cruet Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, 8‘,, of Bugar Bow!, and Cream Ewer, Forks, F» PXE GOLD KAR ARINGS, _ In Bright and Coloured Gold, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. In Crust Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, s_.:?__"."‘" Bowl and Cream Ewor, Forks, .‘:- Cruct Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, ts of Sugar Bow!, and Cream Eweor, Forks, F“ ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, LL KITDS OF JEWELLERY MADE to ORDER or REPAIRED OR FINE PAPIER MACHE WARE 24 FANCY G00DS, e PR FINE PAPIER MACHK WARE «d FANCY G00D3, PR ENGLISH, FREXCH & A MERIâ€" CAN €LOCKsS, PR FINE GOLD & S1LYVER WATCBES, _ 0R FINE GOLD & SILYVER wWaATCHE3, : IR FINSE GOLD AND SILVER wWAaTCHES, 0K FINE GOLD EAR RINGS, In Bright and Coloured Gold, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. @@ RNXGLISH, FRENCH & AMERIâ€" NX CLOCKS, UR FINXEK GOLD EAR RINGS, Ia Bright and Coioured Gold, R FPINE GOLD CHAINS, « Go to YOUNXG & RADFORD‘S. R ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, KINDS OF JEWELLERY MADE IRDER or REPATRED, FINXE JET BROOCHEKS & EAR FINXE JERT BROOCHES & KAR rFINXE SILÂ¥ER CHALINS, ° Go tro YOUXG & RADFGRD‘ S FIXE JET BROOCUERS® & EAR FINXE JEKT BROOCHES & EAR Go to YOUNG & RADFORD S, 30 Sparkeâ€"st. FIXE GOLD CHALNS, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘ 8. Go Go t5 YOUNXG & RADFORD S Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. FINE SILVER CHALNS, Go to YOUNXG & RADFORDWS. Go to YOUNG & RADFORDV‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORU‘S. F1XE lll.)’ll Ccharxs, Go ro YOUXG & RADFORD‘S Gy to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUXG & RADFORD‘S. Go Go to YOUNG & RADFORUD‘s. Gbo to YOUNXG & RADFORD‘s. ;lt s11vÂ¥ER CHAINS, Go to YOUXNG & RADFORUN® Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNXG & RADFORV‘ S. ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, Go to YOUNXG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORDS, s 30 Sparksâ€"st. At YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, At YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. e t» YOUKG & RADFORV‘3, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co., Maving purchased a portion of the Wholesalo Stock of Messrs. LECKE, SHAMBERS & Co., Glasgow, Scotland, at TWELVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCKE on the POUND, are offering the Goods vory much under usual prices. Mests. Lecke, Chambers & Cso., having been onâ€" ly one year in business, the Goods are A large portion of them only a few weeks out of the looms before theirt failure. Garland, Mutchmor With a view to make the assortment very comâ€" plete, G. M. & Co. have purchased a Large Lot of FROM THE MAXUFACTURERS DIRECT 500 yards Whi i 3200 y: h‘.usmn" 1197 " Grey Cotton, © 1494 â€""© * 46. tegs 2419 " « s 1i * w 3i0l " w iÂ¥ r particulars see List of Prices : .. 141 . 2498 r< 1479 1049 yards Prints, worth 0 6 tor 0 517 yards Plain Winceys 2701 * * . â€"_ 3104 * * w4 * £108 ." w i 1109 ©" Heary Aberdeen 1141 1514 1741 1114 1217 651 1147 1214 1249 1017 5 .. % w i¢ 0 * 1‘ % 49 Embroidered Shirts, â€" 13 0 . " 10 0 Lot No. 5« * 971 yards Fancy Striped Dress Goods, ¢ W "~ 0 * 1141 * Striped Crape Cloth, 1 2 " 0 10 1514 * Striped Poplins, * °C «*‘ + o 1741 @ New Styles, C % * :A _ 3 1114 * Plain Poplins, +t # «t $ 947 * Shot Stripes, % 6 " +1 10j 417 @ New Styles % *# * % 0# 517 * Empress Clotbs, *<e:*:?} & 6141 " Wool Rep Cloths, & 0 " 4 0 417 @«Silkand Wool Cloths,? 6 " 6 3, 175 " "Epingler,French, 10 0 " 7 6 ‘Togetber with an immense \variety of othe ~Dress Good#, too numerous to particuâ€" 120 Wool Scarfs, 0 120 «e 1 60 Wool Neckerchiefs, 1 84 44 44 2 66 Wool Shawls, 10 78 Double Wool Shawls, 25 : Lot No« 10. 100 Children‘s Velvetand Asâ€" tracau Turban Hats, 1 72 Infants‘ Bn. Wool Caps, 2 79 Ladies‘ Fashionable Seal and FancyCloth Jackets,20 â€" 24 g’.‘.‘i Satara Jackets, 20 37 rproof Jackets, 25 174 yA;erproo(‘l‘veod, 5 DoUBLE & TWIST TWEEDS, Usual Price 6s; 3d., for 4s. 6d. 100 Pieces Burritt‘s Patterns, MOST SERVICEABLE TWEED in Canada, . Usual Price 4s. 6d, for 4s. 150 Pieces GREY ETOFFES, % 1 Pieces GREKY CANADIAN FLANNELG 617 Pairs GREY CANADLILAN BLANKETH. 241 Pairs WHITE CANADILAN BLANKETS. 417 517 614 417 347 A GREAT VARIETY: OF wWOO!J SHIRTS AND DRAWERS SCARYFS, hLOSIERY, BREAKFAST SHAWLS. _ GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co., 20 Bparke stroot. _ «ottaws,:September 15, 1868. 37â€"851y _ 174 yards Fancy Striped BShirtings, 40 in. wi‘e, "a o uk u6 & S y 517 yards Wincey Shirtings, 1 10} * 1 3 577 " Fancy Flannels, 3 0\«" 2 3 200 yds. Hearyy White Twillâ€" ed Shecetings _ > o 204 Much under the usual prico;. which they are OFFERTNG VERY CHEAP. 50 Wincey Skirts, 61 yards Black Velveteen, 3 CANADIAN MANUFACTURES. 50 dozen â€" Ladies‘ Cambric Handerchiets, _ | 20 CANAXBILANX GO0bs, REAT BAXNKRUPT SALE °D RVY G 0 0O DS. ALL NEW AND DESIRABLE, 20, SPARKSâ€"STREET, OTTAW A, «* Heary Aberdeen Winâ€" 6 44 Towels, 100 Pieces Hespelier‘s 44 &4 a4 Fancy Marled, Fin¢é Saxony rimmed Lace, * } Linen at & 64 & Lot No. 1. Lot No. 11. Lot No« 6. 4 &4 Silk Lot No« 123. Gro de Suez, Lot No.: T. ï¬â€˜ No« 44 i4 0 Tj 0o 10 10 4} 10 7j 14 1j 6 66 64 44 66 44 64 6t U 15 0 10] Ti 10 4} 1j 1j 44 74 T4 3 4} 11 12 13 14 15 7 TRIMMINGS and HABKRDASHâ€" ERY, * 16 Mar: Joux Lesrix‘s, where they will be happy to see their forâ€" mer patrons and the public genâ€" erally. The Stock in the old premâ€" ises being almost sold out, and the prospect of doing a much larger business with the increased facilitiee and . conâ€" veniences afforded by the modlâ€" }r»‘ #rangmml of the new premises, have induced them to import a much LARGER and RICHER STOCK than usual, ‘which has been marked at a very MODER A TK _PROFIT. f7 They solicit inspection, and comparison of prices and qualâ€" ities. GILOVES and HOSIERY, DRESS «0O0OD8, RIBBONS, SILKS and VELYETS, COTTONS and LI1NENS, BLANKETS and FLANNELS, PRINTS and MUSLINS, LACKS aud EMBROIDERY, MAGEE & RUSSELL Beg to tender their sincere thanks to the public of Ottawa and vicinity for the very tiberal patronage bestowed on them during the past six years ; and have pleasure in informing t hem that they have REMOYVâ€" £/) to their NEW ESTABâ€" LISHMENT, next door to LADIES! UNDERCLOTHING and ~_ _ BABY LINEN, MILLINER Y . DAMASKS and TABLE LINENS. CLOTHS and TAILORING, N. B.â€"â€"The Millinery Departâ€" ment is under the management of Miss Brapr, from London. CcasPETs, Mantles and Underclothingâ€"â€" DEPAR T MENTS: MANTLES and SHAWLS, WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. Miss May. Cutter in Tailoring Departâ€" â€"Mu. E. RowskLL. Grouxp» Froor. Sgcoxp‘ Froor. HASEMENT. tate l.t'ï¬irit,'h;l received instructions from J AMSS TIERNEY, Esq., to offer forâ€"sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 9th OCTOBER, prox., at 12 o‘clock, ncon, Lot No. \, on the north side of Churchâ€"st., in Lower Town, in this citg, with a 24 story FRAME HOUSE, well finished and suitable for an Hotel or Boarding House. Also: Lot Ng, 9, on the south side of ‘St, Andrew â€"st., and the west half of lot No. 22, on the south side of Boltonâ€"st., with a good frame house and stables thereon, ~ Termsâ€"Oneâ€"third cash, and the balance in one, two and three years, with interest at 7 per cort. por aBAum. _. . â€"_.. _ â€" __~. _ _ Title indisputable. Sale positive. Ottawa, September 25, 1 868. 4s By Order of SirWillian Johnson, Bart We have reseived instructions to Sell, at our Ofâ€" fice, on THURSDAY, the EIGHTH OCTOBER, the following Lands in the Township of Wentâ€" worth, for the purpose of winding up, #o ftar, the Executorship of an Estate, viz. :â€" Ist Range, gownsbip of Wentworth, Lots 3, 4, 12 and 13, 200 Acres each. Do. _ Township of Wentworth, West i 9, W est 4 12, 100 Acres cach.: 2nd do. Township of Wentwerth, Lots 1, 2 and 14, 200 Acres cach. 3ra do. Tuwmhi‘p of Wentworth, Lots 6,7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 200 Acres oach. 4th do, â€"_ Township of Wentworth, East, half of Lot 1, 100 Acres each. & Do. Township of Wentworth, Lots 5, 6, 8,9, 10, 12, 13, 200 Acres cach. 5th do. Townshiy of Wentworth, Lots 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11,12, 14, 200 Acres each. 6th do. Township of Wentworth, West half Lot 2, 100 Acres each. Do. Township of Wentworth, Lo‘s 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 200 Acres each. This advertisement will only appear occasionâ€" MONTREAL O WHOLESALE PRICES. all CHINA BREAKFAST AND TEA SETS, Richly Cut aad Engraved Glassware, in great o case NEW ITUBULAR â€" Y ENXTILATING . ST OVE S. These may certify that the Board of School Trustees for the City of Toronto, put up December, 1867, in their new School House, or Elizabethâ€" stréet, four of RUTTAN‘S AIR WARMING or VENTILATING STOVES ; say one in each school room. These stoves were in regular use during school hours, until fires were â€" discontinued, about the beginning of the month of May, and they have given full satisfaction in every reâ€" spect. Although the weather was severe and proâ€" longed the Ruttan steves kept the school rooms comfortably warm, without overheating them ; while the ventilation was at the same time thoroughly good. These stoves are also very economical in fuel as is proved by the fact that the four in question consumed only two and a half cords of wood each, during the period of time above mentioned. G, A. BARBER, ST. LAWRENCE DYE WORKS, MONTREAL, Beg to inform their customers in Ottawa that they have opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT IN ELGLNâ€"ST., ° Opposite the Russell House. in all the different branches. (Gentlemen‘s Clothes cleaned and dyed; Feathers cleaned and dyod. Kid Gloves olnno&. ' € St. Lawrence Dye Works, Montroal and Ottawa. September 16, 1868. 8424 DYEING AND SCOU RING Every morning, (Sundays excepted), at 7 punctually, to carry passengers : FOR AYLMER, * . . To connect with the Union Forwarding Railway Company‘s Steamers. JAMES MULLIGAN. Ottawna. May 16. 1868. o T44t ‘X. the undersigned, do hereby caution the public against purchasing a Note, called â€"a Premium Note, signed by mo in favour of the Toronto Muâ€" tual Fire Insurance Company, for $104, drawn in January last, which I will not pay as I received no value; nor do I expect any, as I don‘t consider myself insured since I wrote them to that effect in February last following. PATRICK DAVIS. If the lady that exchanged travellings bags with me on the $4th August, at the Grand Trunk Juncâ€" tion, will send me her address, I will send hers to her, as the exchange must have been puroly & mistake. Direct to Mansfield, Coulenge, September 30, 1 F AMEUSE APPLES, And a nice lot of PURE FRESH HONEY in glass MECTOR McLEAN, Auctioncer and Feal Esâ€" For particulars, apply by letter, postpaid. Sale :t.ELE"EN g’glock. ECC JOHN LEEMING & CO., ROYAL MAIL LINE. m@~ A N ° 0 M N IB U 8 @a _=â€"__â€" Secretary B.S.T. Toronto, September 15th, 1868 THH OTYFAWA IMKS, OCTOBER 8. Ottawa, May 16, 1868. TO W.NSHIFP I/AN DS, By John Leeming & Co., Montreal. JEREMPTOR & SALE Ottawa, October 7, 1868. UCTION SALE OF VERY VALUâ€" ABLE REAL ESTATE. 861td TTAWA CROCKERY LTORE. UST RECEIVED THE RUSSELL NOUSE, UTTAN‘S AUTION. RICHLY GILT DIXNER SETS, XCHANGED. ACDONALD & COo., HEALTH, COMFORT, ECONOMY. AT SCOTT‘S CONFECTIONERY, A SUPPLY OP > 574y COUNTEY STORES DIRECT IMPORTATIONS,. INSPECTIOX INVITED JAuction Saltes. (Signed), f ~ w,. wW.O0GDEN, M.D. s Chairman Committee, fes Echool Buildings. er 30, 1868. Bv H. McLear. COMMOoNX GOODS Crockery. WILL â€"LEAYE To Match. variety. _ ORFâ€" AL80, HUGIH KENNEDY, Compton, C. Kast. FOR AT 51 Rideauâ€"strecet. Auctioneers. 852d 866.1 855td& At which they are produced. The following are ‘some of the most remarkable of Prang‘s recent publications :â€" The Barefooted Boy, after Whittier, _ â€" Sunset in California, afcer Bierstadt, Sunlight in Winter, after Morvillier, A Friend in Need, after Schlesinger, Easter Morning, after Mrs. Hart, Early Autumn, after A. T. Bricher, ‘ Late Autumn, °_ do., The Magdalen, after Corregio, . Rabbits and Kittens, _ â€"â€" Morning and Evening, after Rosa Bonheur, ; The Poultry Yard, after E. Lemmens, Cherries and Basket, after ®Granberg, ‘ Strawberries and Basket, _ do., | And many others equally beautiful. Stationers can be supplied at wholesale prices. A call and an inspection of these GEM3 OF ART is respectfully solisited. _ i The attertion of amateurs is directed to the valuâ€" ablo and complete assortment of * PRANG‘S BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, Vieing with the original oil paintings in richnoss and truthfulness of colouring, and differing thereâ€" frow only in the ; 4 Mourning Paper and Envelopes in neat two quire 30105, with 50 Envelopes; various widths of bor. or. t > 'Ant.lquo Parchment Paper, small 8vo., and Baâ€" ronial Eovelopes t> suitâ€"the most elegant paper yet made. i e e on d > And SNAKEWOOD PEN and PENCILâ€"CASES and GOLD PENS in variety. _ _ etgin _TOILET BAGS, WRITING DESKS and STAâ€" TIONERY CASES. A general assortment of the best English and French WRITING PAPERS, of every size and price. A large stock of PENS, PENCILS, and other GENERAL STATIONERY. _ . TCVW :: KOR EVERY TASTE: Walkden‘s, Todd‘s, Stephens‘, Edward‘s, Moyâ€" nard & Noyes‘ Black and Carmine, and especially the celobrated Antoine‘s Encre Violate et Noire Communicative, suitable either for copying, or for book #work. CARTERS COMBINED WBITING AND® : COPYING INK, â€" © A new article, greatly mompondod. P For Sale Wholesale and Retail, § ‘ SPARKSâ€"STREET, â€" Ortrawa. Ottawa, September 25, 1868. 855y BOOTSs AND SHOES! sR E DUCED PRICES!â€"@a Men‘s Congress Boots, do. : do. «lo. do. do. do. do. Grain Knee Boots, do. : de. do. Ladies‘ Prunclia Congress, do. do. do. â€"~Co,. do. do. do. Fine Sewed, High : Seal Balmorals, 16 3 do. Flannel Lined Balmorals, 11 3 Misses‘ Lace & Congress Boots, 6 3 Children‘s ~ do. do. 5 0 These Goods are all New, and of the Latest Styles., _ + Also some old stock at less than half price Call carly and Secure Bargains. : w:; ANGUS & CO, j 226 Wellingtonâ€"strect, ¢ Bign of the Golden Boot, sSTATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Ottawa, September 30, 1%68. ANADA GAZETTE OFFICK. THER NOVELTIES just received : XFORD ENVELOPESâ€"Open Ends. OLD, SILVER, RUBBER, IVORY ENERAL STATIONERY. ODGERS‘S BEST PENKNIVES and SCISSORS. REAT BANKRUPT SALE FEW ELEGANT Y ELRY LOW PRICE RITING INKS LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING GoOLDEN B OO0OT, 226 Wellington street. w. ANGUS & C 0. Stationery. AT THE Cld Price. Selling. 11 3 13 9 11 6 20 0 12 6 13 9 17 6 11 6 1 6 5 0 IRECT IMMMATIO And from Terrex de la Frontera, a;Slu'p Maria SHERBY WINE, * Ver'y, very pale, superior article, for table use; Three to seven years old, a very superior article for medicinal purposes, warranted pure. John Dekupyer & Sonâ€"old and reliable. Tha 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. First prize, extra superfine, in 1 it and ; Ib pac kages, at *‘ THOS. PATTERSON‘S. Ottawa, October 6, 186. 1,000 1,000 Likewise, from Rotterdam, ex Ship Lobarranus, 1,000 fiEF¢apshsamea." °_ Groceris, Liquors, Provisions; &¢,, Ex Shipâ€" " St. MONTREAL WARBHOUSE 350 30 NOTICI. We, the undersigned Hardware Merchants, of the City of Ottaws, .'fu to close our ragoctive places of business at the Lour of SEVEN o‘clock, p. m., from the 1st of October, 1868, to the !st of April, 1869. a ALEXANDER WORKMAN & Co., GEORGE HAY, THOMAS ISAAC, RSMONDE BROS., McDOUGAL & Co., THOMAS BIRKETT, # BLYTH & KERR. s Ottawa, beptember 26, 1868. LIQUORS, )LD PORT WINE, The vintage of 1855, unrivalled for family use. )YSTIRI 1 OYSTERS! OYSTERS : The celebrated Baltimore Oysters at THOS. PATTERSON‘s. ;COTCH LING FISH, LOCHFINE HERRINGS, new catch, at In 4, $ and 1 Ib. packages, for family use, Oitawa, Aug. 10, 1868. INNAN HADDIES : 1N, ARK AND PALE BRANDY, EW HOPS, O P O RTO Also, from Cognac, ex Ship Greek, BBLS. PRIME PICKLING VINE« GaAR BOXES PRIME HOPS, At has beez made reduced to near its value WINES. BUSSEX â€" STREET, At Reduced Rates, At Repucep Rares SILVER L.ing now THOS. PATTERSON‘S. GALS. MORTON.S HIGH« WINES. f GALS: MORTON‘S Family PROOF, Genuine. =â€"FROMâ€" IN PRICKS OP AT TUHUE AT REDUCED RATKES. A‘T REDUCED RATES For sale at THOS. PATTERSON‘3 Maria de Beleine, ALES, THOS. PATTERSON‘s. No. 26, Rideauâ€"street. 878 J. MARTIN & CO. TEAS, SUGARS,"*&c. 651Â¥ B58b M M ‘nu,vm'rs. NEW FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND LACES, Iron, Steel, Coal, Auchors, Chains, Cordage, Cutlery, Paints and Oils, Glass, Axes, Augers ; Mill, Crossâ€"Cut, Circular and other Saws, Files Belting, Leather and Rubber, and a complete assort ment of Lumbermen‘s Furnishings ; Stoves of all descriptions, Scales, Grates, Nails, Powder and Fuse, Anvils, Belloyws and Vices, Locks and House Furnishings in great variety, Scythes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes and Rakes, Axies of all deâ€" scriptions, Canada and Tin Plates, together with a full assortment of Shelf Hardware; an inspecâ€" tion of which is respectfully solicited. The subscribers beg leave to inform their nuâ€" merous friends and customers that they are now‘ receiving large additions to their assortment of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDW ARE, suitable for their Fall and Winter Trade.â€" Their stock will be found very complete in all the leading articles such as : â€" " § Where you can at all times find a complete asâ€" aortment of SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, XEWâ€" PA TT ELK â€"SACX ETS, Particular attention given to the execution of all orders with which we may be entrusted. ALEXANDER WORKMAN & CO, Ottawa, September 14, 1868. 846â€"374 city. SIGN OF THE ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEAUâ€"ST,, They would also invite attention to their assortâ€" ment of House Furnishings and Builder‘s Hardâ€" ware, which will be found very compiete. SCY'I‘III' 1 SNATHS : R A K E 8 ! CULTIV ATORS, PLOUGHS, . _ FORKS AND STONES, lo at variety ; and a general assortment of HARDWARE, _ NAILS, . GENERAL HOUsE FURNISHING, Butcher Knives, Kuives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Table Spoons, _ Together with BOILED AND :RAW OIL, MACHINERY AND . LUBRICATING, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Buts, Serews, Locks, 6 : Bolts, Catches, Latches, Axes, Saws, Planes, STnm, Hammers, Spokeshaves, Gouges, Chisels, Augers, Auger Bits, Steel Bits, Bevels, Levels, Boring Machines, PAINT OF ALL COLORS, Rose Pink, Burnt Umber, Terra de Seinna, Chrome Yellow, Â¥ellow Ochre, Celestial Blue, * Paris Green, Brunswick Green, Magnesia Green, Venetian Red, « NEW FRENCHI MILLINERY, «LOTHS. €LOUD®S. HA WLS. ILKS. CARFS. KIRTINXGS. 3 Paint Erushes, Varnishes, &¢c. THOS. BIRKETT, «_ Bign of the Anvil, No.24, Kideauâ€"st. P. S.â€"All goods delirered free to any part of the New Biack and Coloured Velvets and Silks, RANT & HENDERSON, LANNEKLS. EW FALL & WINTER GOODS. ELVETEEN®. RESS GOODS. WEEDS. UNNINXGHAM & LINDSAY LANKETS. ILVER AT PAR ACES, IN GREAT VARIETY. ILLINER YÂ¥â€" ANTLES. EKINO®S. RANT & HENDERSON, No. 20, Rideauâ€"street IBBONS. OsIERY. ARDWARE. INCEYS. New Seal and Astrican Jackets, NEW LONXDON MILLINERY, PDry Goods. Ko. 14, Rioracâ€"strEET aigsam>snmancino}} New Veuver Hars, Tea Spoons, Tea Trays, Table Mats, MHardware. consisting in â€"ARE SHEWING T. ISAACS, Centre Town, Spaikeâ€"st. AT No. 20, raw Knives, &c., &c., &c. GLASS, PUTTY PLAIX, FAXNC} l).nw:ns, N V ""PHE OTTAWA CITIZENX" PlllN'l‘l KG NTNXVELOPES, (TEEL PEXSâ€" «"**HE OTTAWA CITIIEX*" White Chalk Crayon« (for Black Board.) .B. â€"Any other Kchool Books or Requisites supâ€" plied on short notice. A liberal discount alâ€" lowed to Teachers. ~K sSTANDSâ€" Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Indexes, Copying Letter Books (Foolscop and Post 4to), Lnvoice Books, Pocket Ledgers, Price Books, Blank Receipt Books, Pass Books, Metallic Memorandums, Bill MHead Paper, Account Papec. * Faber‘s, Rowney‘s and other makers ; Drape: Carpenters‘, Red and Blue, Assorted colors, Cloth Lined, Cartridge, Ollicial, Letter and Note Sizes (in grgat caricty.) Writing .{plain and ruled), Bictting, Draw ing, Colored, Printing and Wrapping (all des criptions.) Also, Green Paper for Winios Shades. o CCOUXNXT BOOK®S, &0., EAD PENCILS, Carter‘s, Ktephens‘, Todd‘r ‘an'd W alkden‘s Mauve, Red and Carmine luks. 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