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n reply to yours 1 Â¥, TED vosr ni."‘.; A. Rowe, SALE Y GO0O0DS8, "‘*Ihh“ A SWALWELL, * Tackabert], has been fay in m‘%h‘ "‘""‘"fi. .hh Mu......__' imd, They are finist « setion, and Haglish 4w in my hotel ef the Yose P jast arrived. 1m in ""‘V of yo -’,?_""‘II. 1g COBNEE, i. Thesoe ars sanst * ~ * in the marke,, * * * 68 Cash in wnlle s in m‘ .'....”' m w DE Noticrk.â€"Oysters in shell, game, duck Mlane=â€"forte, ‘fl partridge, plover and snipe at the Queen,. 60; J G Robinzon ON saug 1ith, 18989, R BR Guide» p â€" ~~w. M V Osticle Tt 5$ Mapimp disingememmetiivintiittireterivtiiaret Sirdidetisscacs.. o. ..â€" ltily made on the CGovernment grounds on Parlinmcnt square, expccially those on the ‘:n'-im-u.otm.-u.um,.. w1 "_IHJ Of * complimentary notice. Within a few weeks, rogged and Jagged roo ments. One especially deservesnotice, called the * Little Beauty,". with an iron rim which bears all the strain. A valuable peculiarity Of this instrument is that it seldom reanirea ul WO c e ....W, 10004 Punl.â€"hthhq-ol music, and .p«'-‘ ALEXANDER & m ally in this musical community, every one ; jyoux McMILLAN, Secretary, will rejcice to learn that good pianos are The purse contained $30, Mr. Wardrop« heo-ugeu.pn and cheaper, and Messrs. replied in an affecting address. I Orme & Son assure us Mm’hfioc’n. At the public meeting in the church the By a new advertisement this morniog it will first written address was presonted after the bt!nnthththpro&cmionoflhdrcm opening address of _ the chairman, and was to bring down the prices of pianos, they have | that of the Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Society, just imported a new stock of splendid instru. ! .__., ... "", _ "â€"V"" AUXIMatF Bible Socicty Wciock, secondâ€"hand carringes, buggies ;‘_“i" gha, will be sold ; and, as this is the last day, great barznins may be expected. Sals at 11 1x8ouvent Acorios Sace Contiwusao.â€"Mr , Bermingham. wili continus to sel!, toâ€" day, the balance of the stock at Smith‘s cartiage facâ€" tory. An immense quantity of iron, steel, N'll.-cllnq-d-nhpw was sold yesterday, at a great sacriifice; Toâ€"day the best part of the stock will be """;lbd,unMd,vqm tion.of hardware, paints, carpenters‘ and smiths‘ tools, necessary for a large carriage way will do well to attend. Some mas he wilil sell at auction, on Tuesday next, the 23th inst., several splendidly finished mmammm-. Rideau=st .‘ be seen at the place of sale, and all will agree that they appear to be magnificent inâ€" struments, The carving and general finish of these pianos are scldom equalled, and as to the quality of the © tone, touch," &c., Mr. mfivyfivo maker‘s name is Vose. Posuic Inrsovexeyts. â€"T .\ * C quallty of the * tone, touch," &c., Mr. Rowe sayshe can shew satisfactory . testimoâ€" n‘als from numerous persons ‘of eminence Yrromma Casscaxt.â€"The ratepayers of this locality have been patiently waiting for two ullmyrmbtlho!oudd'uhhm them a new platform. . They have not made much nolso about it, and their oH-hn{ lamp, andâ€"it is very nccessary that there should be, for a good many people have to pass that way after night, but the lanip is asldom lighted. Complaints innumerable huwe boen made about this lamp, and by M-hohnvo.dgtuoco-?m._ : * More Liowtâ€"Among the dark corners of this city that at Elgin and Albertâ€"sts. reâ€" Enow Fairs.â€"We have been requested: to remind those intendicg to compete at either the county of Carleton or the city of Ottawa Exbhibiticas that entries should be made torthâ€" with, in order to insure the privuege of comâ€" peting. The county show takes place on the last of this and first of next month, and that tor the city on the 5th, 6th, and 7th October. Tas Wiryesszs.â€"The two unfortunate felâ€" bv-mpvonmnutmhu-lq *to town to lnvohlhbvwmuy-tn tavernâ€" keepers the other day, appear to have "been set pon and beaten the same day that they were frightened away from giving their evidence. There will be trouble over the matter yet unleso we ars mistak. n. Hoxitox axo Mauyeds Cowrcess, Cuxs «atres, and other noveltics, at s . at Sersaar Hundred Yards, real Maitese lace, much under regular prices at S:nm’c‘u( of Oitawa : the Canal Basin Wharf every â€" * Teaday 109 Tourdiey whonle,, e 1.00 a m ® AND ARRIYVE® FROM KING#TO® ° Every Wodra«day and Saturday at........7.00 p m Tickets, or any Ium may be had at the General Tickot Offico, Russoll House Block, Eparks streot. . J08 MOONEY, . ECE EOE g AERPTTT CTEREEIET. Btages leare for Ayimer morning at 5.00 a m Steamer Ann Sisson loaves z;lm at.....8.30 a m The above trains connect at Prosoott Junstion with Grand Truck Railway for all points south east and west.,, . OTTtiwa Rivens savidatio® coxrast. j Steamer Queen Victoria‘ Loaves her wharf, foot of Sussox stroot, at 6.30 a m Arrives do do ao 6.00 p m Entzasstuama® .-"'h" LOCAis NEWS. 87. LaWRERNCE AXD OTTAWA RALWAY, ecsesnsessensen06u0 eesesescenpeenee sn UxION FORWwaARDING CoXPAÂ¥T TRAVELLER‘ GVIDE. TiWA to The improvements 10.35 a m 1,00 a m Maoss & Rossemt‘s. Maoge & Rossecu‘s. in 1.00 p m A.15 p m accompanied with Alford‘s Greek ‘Testament, . in two volumes, and signed by George Hay, President, and Rev. Richard Gavin and Rev. D. M. Gordon, Secretaries. The next address wasthat of the Ministers‘ Association, read by the Rev. Mr. Gavin, and signed by the Revds. D. McPbail, William lmlz.u.-,l.n.n-p. D. M. Gorâ€" don, Kbbs, Bidwell Lane, Thomas Johnson, and Richard Gavio,. ~ â€" The third was the Citizens‘ address, read by W.H. Walker, Heq. Signed by John Rochester, jr..Chairman, and W. H. Walker, Secretary, and accompanied with a purse of $670.85. The last address was that of the Members Utta 21st day of ber, 1869, * AbEXanber MUTeHinok, * _ President, JOHN McoMILLAN, Secretary, The purse contained $30, Mr, Wardrope replied in an affecting address. At the public meeting in the church the first written address was presented after the opening address of the chairman, and was that of the Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Society, read by the Rev. D. M. Gordon. It wa, by your presenceâ€"and by you most of us have been â€"baptized into the name of the Holy Trinity. But in God‘s allâ€"wise Providence you are soon to be removed trom our midst ; the ties so closely us are soon to be severed, and other pliices are to be the scenes God‘s presence accompany you ; where you .Ndo_-nyl!odullnvuhyon;m-.,yo. be long spared to labour in tho-luufl vineyard, speaking often, as you have done among us, of the Master‘s injunction : " Sufâ€" fer the little children to come unto Mo : and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom d’uhlb °. tender love, we to you our warmest nfllgt‘dyo-vmmndthkm as asmall token of our affection for you, ‘ mnwr«mmmul Ottawa, this 21st day of September, 1869. and We are pained when we reâ€" » l'l.::bhlh‘fl:‘hodnmu longer to benefit of your counsel ; the inspired by your presence ; or the cordial greeting so frequently granted to us.‘ We are glad to have this opâ€" portunity of testifying to your earnest efforts in season and out of season, for our spiritual and eternal welfare, and of expressing to you m“flwum-m_ There are many reasons why we ever hold your name in loving and grateful reâ€" membrance. It was from your lips that we were first taught the good news of the Gospel evidence insuficient in | several respects, and besides this in order to him to commit, it was necessary to an officer of the U. 8. mint to prove these were coins in the auâ€" thorised currency of States of which -n.l-b-ed--na had been said so by a something more than proof that they were a Intended to give me bad money. I never took it back to Mr. Brown. I intended to do so, but I saw the case in the papers, and I thought he was arrested. ® Mr. Lyon for the defence contended that knowledge, The money had been received in good faith and passed in the same way ; there freely given up to the p« to the menagerie the same afternoon and offered it at the entrance, but the man would not take it. + To Mr. Loynâ€"He owed me a dollar, and gare me that and another half doliar. The other was good. Idid not suppose that he would have been no case at all. The Chief of Police might have given his Worship that pair of white kids, and Hugh Grimes would have been spared $3.25, or two woeks in jail. The few idle loaters who visited the Police Court yesterday morning in quest of scandal, misery, and crime, were all but disappointed. The court presented ‘an entirely different apâ€" pearance from that of Wednesday, for instead of twentyâ€"eight cases there was but one, and if Hugh Grimes had had the good sense and the good taste to reform from the worse than the river, which, if carried out, will add much to the enjoyment of the picturesque scenery near tho Parliament buildings. We notice some raggamufins have been ctitting the rustic seats placed at intervals for the convenience of the public on the walk now constructed around the cliff. A visit to the police would do them good. Mr. Grant‘s plans include another walk sround the base of the cliff, near the boach of Grant, formerly gardemer to the Governor General, and the grounds nicely graded, having walke and roads and flower plots laid out with green borders. ‘The Hon. Mr. Mac= dougall has the thanks of the citizons of Othnmmuhuobdl-pm and also for adopting Mr. Grant‘s plan of that romantic and charming walk around the clif between the public buildings and the river hiding the base:of a‘great portion of the wwmmm,unh-msy only a small staf of workmen under Mrâ€" POLICK COURT. homes have been gladdened coins, but they were plice when they asked argued there was no imitation of in this country, . It but in this case was required. _ â€" sits, ‘The case was drunk, there AC. P. DO R I O N, . ’ 58 Sparks st, ; * Opposite British Lion Hotel, and 62 Clarence at oct, directly opposite Lower Town Market, at the Stove Depot. &Mn.‘.yumu_fllwn Cookâ€" ing, Parlour, Double, Box, all sizes, at prices to suit purchasers. 1144.6m â€" > PATENT PIPE, _ . 800 IMPROVED EBOW3, j Gallows Pipe, Dumbâ€"Stoves, Damper Pipes, T Pipes, a good supply ata low rate, and a full supply of Lambermen‘s requisites. ~ ‘ CALL EARLY ‘ i M&firvm 2,000 CELEBRATED Q °K READ 5,000 STOVEPIPES, E. _ from ten cents up 1,600 STOVEPIPE ELBOW , 200 STOVES, & a assorted from different Cheap tor cash. 8TRANG§RS I Where shall we got R Do you require stoves and stovepipes, Conductor made to order, with neatness and desâ€" patch. All orders from he city or country e e o p pokrox. T ie m roni s m_m-_‘%gh Trough and Also, seceived a fine lot of the well known -nhn{:_uthw“m Teoa and 0‘: Pots different styles and shapes. TO WHOM IT MAY If you want Cooking Etoves of size, or ’ES_MM“'-"AIQ in If you want a fine lot of Chamber Ware, of any “‘m‘ ,.‘. y | ""a c P portox,. £ 7:'-11081--«-: size give a q.n __â€"_ C P DORION. nnmflcrrutrv-iz-u.mm Covers, Coffee Pot Stands, Hollow W are, m:mpum-â€"m . ~C P DORION. reppipalimieite. If you want UP 765;'«â€"- EAESE â€"-.~'-â€"--â€"l‘ If you‘ t ’:;:::;.P"‘P Refrigerator of any size 4. C P DORION,. It t & y:;n:t‘:n;wa-mmcm-m yesal C P DORION. And examine for yourseives and see if he cannot wregntis d Apgrig ts tap Asantt P PP Prvcadivats Ts vnsns in 4 offer you greater inducements than can 0. P. DORION, | 58 Sparks st, opposite British Lion Hotel, A CAL L, Just give â€" _ Stoves & Hardware. CULINARY & DOuns'rlc °_ TINWARE : Msraxcnomy Cass.â€"The St. John Telegraph of the 26th ult, says : " Last night. it was found necessary to convey the Reov. Dr. Richey to the Lunatic Asylum. â€" For some time past the doctor‘s healith has been in a rather unsettled conaition." ‘This announceâ€" ment will be heard with feclings of the deepest sorrow by a large circle of friends whom the doctor bas gathered around him during the course of a iong ministration, in Canada pro= per, and in all the maritime provinces, We would iain hope that the rev, gentleman‘s case will be like that of er celebrateg tel was restored to working order after Clark presiding at the melodocon. ihne music, which was very good, was given by the choir under the able directorship of lx Joseph Potts, the precentor. Professor osite the Bricish Lion Hotel, late of Richard Bishop, Rsq, at present cccupied by Weldon and Congregation of Knox‘s Uhurch, read by John Durie, Esq., and accompanied with a purse of $1,059.25, and a tea service and saiver presonted to Mrs, Wardrope, and handed over by Henry Mc.Cormick, Eeq. â€" _ Mr. Wardroge then repliied to each and all ‘d the above adiresses in a most impressive manper, expressing his gratitude, but disâ€" claiming any title to such distinction on the score of merit, ‘The fervent address of the revsrerd gentleman will not be soon, if ever, forgotten . Addresses wore then delivered by the repreâ€" sentatives of the several societies as follows : Bible Society, Rov. Mr. Gavin ; Ministers® Asâ€" Dominion, give a call to â€"of any size or any shape, manufactured on e promises in erdar, ging s mt ue e * TTEXTIONX. . opposite B L Hotel, and opposite Lower Town Market, m»* W A R. 0 P DORION, C P DORION, 58 Sparks street, C P DORION. 0 P DORIONX, fAfteen cents up, _â€"__THR OTYAWA IimEs, SEPTEMEER 24. M e Ti www i. ... i1 .1 o t : > The property of Captain Glyn, Rifle Brigade. A four whooled double dog cart and sleight, with back seat, both built by Gingras, Quebec. Also a buffalo robe (linged), and alady‘s saddle. To be séen at the residence of the a ove in Daly Fon. SALE, Two gentle men and a married couple can be acdommodated with airy rooms and good board in ‘a private family, on Motcalfe street, fire -W'dktrul’ulu-dllfldhp. Terms moderate. â€" Apply at this office. W. 0. CLARK, Professor of Music and Teacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Music Rooms and %M&,mdm-u,o‘ tre Town. 5 Orders may be loft at his residence or at Orme & Bon‘s Music Store. f N EW lll.l.lt _ Chevalier Gustave Smith begs to anfounce to Mn pupils that the Acsademy of Music, Ridean street,; will be roâ€"opened on MONDAY, August CLASSICAL AND GENERAL. will open on ie tiin asy Au Guoe ned 1000 Head Masterâ€"Reri 0 P Srazet MA. 1008. $» PIAIOONII'. TUITION,. mion20!Imas Term commences on WRDNESâ€" DAY, SEPT 23, Instead of SEPT 18, as formerly advertised. For partiou lars apply to . rig* C CLAUDE LOKG, M â€"~â€" * with an accomplished lady teacher, announces that her Dancing Classes will commence on Wednesday, the 22nd instant. â€" Further particulars may be obtained on appliâ€" eation to Mrs Robert Stewart, Wilbrod stroot. _ Ottawa September 9th, 1869. _ 1148f fashions, and is now prepare mnd::' Lorner of Bank and ’l"!g"or.llm Apprentices wanted. MRS. SMLTH, Bankâ€"st. to inform her -ta;i and b'l'nd:' uu'.n‘.‘fu received her Ottawa, August 14, 1869. 1150.3m ITY HOOP SKIRT PAcTORY. BUCATION, 11147t4 CcabEmy og mUsic. Pvnl.w NOTICE . NTARIO COLLEGE, The tng'-lto Boprano, READINGs FROM POPULAR AUTRHORS. @T. Patrrow‘s Haur, MONDAY EVENING, SKPT. 2718, ANCINEG AND DErPORTMXENT. Admission 25 cents, Reserved â€"Seats 50 conts. Doors open at 7 o‘clock, Readings commence t 8. 1156.300d > ‘ONE NILGHLTr 0 N L Y. PICTON, ONTARIO MIS3 MARILANNE O‘ DCNOV AN 36 26 Y . 43 Sparks street, * _# opp. Tru®s Office. sing selections from O‘DONOVAN , pro tem. ‘Thls firm will supply Frosh Caraquet and Baiâ€" timore Shell Oysters, during the season, by the barrél, bushel or dosen. _ > vit::auumum \I J BBUSS & Co., Oyster Pianters, Packers, and Dealers in Can Keg, and Bulk, Sholl Oysters, No 27 sloganoe of stin: darebility of normmambly aed UrA peeiec e "Reith . capact bn . surprssed in e A number of excellent single .and double carâ€" on hand. e Hmuu-bucflndnlh--dmu‘b Om';:n-mmu. a% 11534 _ A TITUS No. 80, Sparks street. 3 The subscriber still continues to marufactare Carriages; Buggies, Sleighs, Cutters; &c, &¢, Treci c26 Iatert and most approved Englith and OABBIA(_}_E & COACH FACTORT, Parties wishing to get their carriages or sicighs Di ho nne,rarramondg maeet rase se ser Bet em l ace w ress and care, All work in ti'ol Mbnua . 5d nese -, ALEX MITORELL. By a lady of many years experience in teachâ€" Ing, an ongagoment as visiting Governess. The highest testimoniais and references can be given. _Address N, Post Office, Ottawa: 1130tf C“"“_‘"y SIGN AND HERALDIC PAINTING, Ontario Carriage Factory, 80 Sparks street. A ‘Cook and a Hourocmaid inm hquse where there are no children. Good references required. Apply at the Tixuzs Office. W Ate». A good large dwelling house, with stable and grounds, in a healthy locality. Address the pubâ€" lisher of this paper. wAl'r‘ln IMNMEDIATELY. â€" . en aednow uts A first clars WAGGON MAKER, by Dunsan McDougall, Richmond, Highest wages given. For pugulm apply to Sergeant McVeity, Poâ€" TO (ONTRACTORS AKD OTHERS. COMMISSION m’mcnm FORWARDER, GENERAL AGENT, &o., &o., No. 3, St. Peterâ€"st. _ QUEBEC. _ Bpecial attention ;l;b the purchasing on Commission and Forwarding of Coals, Salt, Pig {m.flm Bricks, Fire Clay, &0., &6. * Ottawa, September 3, 1869. 1143 every information, may be obtained at his office. J Â¥ BOULTON, 1154.2m Amank 8 COoTTISH , PROVINCIAL â€" ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1825. CAPITAL......£1,000,00 SPERLING. INVESTED IN CANADA....£350,000 CANADA HEAD OFFICE: \ MoNTREAL â€" ps s;on?flnh ’ A D!AVIDSON PARKER, somier it inss ampate, it pepieed t * . Office of Queen‘s Printer, An entirely Canadian institutionâ€"perfect security to insurers, and immediate payment of claims. Ottawa, Des. 8, 1848. B P18tf Agent in Ottawa, f R H H Lproviyorar insuranor. MALCOLM CAMER( Agencies umis_'""";'E;'po."""'j".,,."",';;.,. .','.;,' information can obtained, or at the Head Office in Hamilton, Ont. e A G RAMSAY, Travellors‘ _ Agencies New York Life ............. !q}l_lt:_blo of New York. Atlantio Mutual Union Mutuat ....... Connecticut Mutual Edinburgh Life... ghpnix,&m... EOM versesccnss rensescscsccessessscccses secd T 34 Standard (late Colonial)..............s8 70 Two good strong boys for good wages at ESMONDE BROS. We want you and will pay the highcst wages. oc l c BSMONDE BROS. Commercial Union........... London and Lancashire..... DEERERIECENE ascetee North British.. Th argod by any other companyâ€"thus rates bv“u::uul p{y-uulc'oub’u,flo assured, with profits. OoYrs WaANTED. For the last five years takes this financial year, and ass are entitled to share thereiu. ELIX CARBRAY, pu® orvisios or Tus rPRoÂ¥ITs September 10. of Sections Nos 11 and 13, with quanâ€" lated, can be had on application to the 4 at his residence, O‘Connor street. HENRY J GARRETT, 0 EB IFE ASSURANCE. J. B, BUSS. & CQ., lanters, Packers and No. 27, Sussex < Street CANADA LIFE COMPANY pea ue # e en ui0 en e e e e n e LOEIAL RAILW AY» â€"â€" Agencues. # # 0 sesssesse LOWER PREMIUMS R H HAYCOCK. .'.!.......l.'“.l..l.'...l.“.-l.‘ tsue00ree0re000+ y #vseecesesscessessne es se no eeesensts vee d **#ssssc0008 . seesceess sessses000000 00 **sse0es400000 ee000 sessscccces « resssseee Dessarar‘s Buook A TITUS. 1149.3m 1154tf A6 97 _ 52 «0 46 51 _ 51 62 at the end of A frst class business etand on York street, nest to Baimon‘s Hotel, formerly used as a saloon, now kept by MRS â€"LEAMY as a private boarding house. Possession given first Novemâ€" d bndamicld Messts J L ORME & BON beg to inform the public that they have sucseeded in making an arrangement with the above company, which will enable them to supply a first class instruâ€" mont at a very low price. > THE OCTAVE COUPLER, &e., With an elegant case, quite now in design, makâ€" ing an instrument which for STYLE OF FLNISH, England, Ohio, New Jersey and Lows. They combine all the modern improvements, such as the patent improved â€"â€" _ ~<~â€" VX HUMANA, j AND MELODEONS, Manufactared by the Shoningsr Melodeon Comâ€" THE OLD STOCK, SAVED FROM FIRE ot high proof and fiavor, at extremely low prices; _ Thorne‘s and Stewart‘â€" Bootch Whiskey and CO"IIâ€" Frosh Cofl the premises. LIQUOIIâ€" Coonao P nessy, Piper‘s and HOLLAID G : . De Eu; and bottle. _ 1NKSâ€" W U‘ cvaliy, Surgundy vÂ¥V Bherries of all ‘r:-d‘u, Ports o“l.:: 2t ullp'hu.fl '.;lll‘ bottle,improved by age. HIGHWINES, OLD RYE, FROOF AND Inspection is cordially invited. Price lists sent on application. J L ORMI MA . Cooxnao Briaxpizs; Renault & Co, Henâ€" nessy, Piper‘s and other brands. Hou.un GINâ€" _ SA : De Kuypor‘s and Houtman‘s, in wood A â€" J M 1, Young Hiyson, ui o ooo ooo Ey Imperia1, Young and the numerous other articles necessary to con stitute a complete stock. i/ Nushi id Pres yringe utss Alllpates udn s 4 CandTes, Ocamse n psiis e hroennte Pruthet Bordeauz and other Vinegars. MESS PORK, PECKLED SALMON, : .. Cnearly opposite the Old Stand,) offers forsale at VERY LOW PRICES a large W seludila CL00y. 90099 l deeae C AHEGe and well selected stock, comprising Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobaceo, Laundry and Fancy Goaps, Bauces, Spices, Pickles, Brooms, Brushes, t OTTAW A, & HAVING OPENED HIS NEW ESTABâ€" pany of New Haven, Conn, The most perfect and beautiful in the world. Bix medals and ten first promiums taken over SELLING AT TWENTY.FIVE PERCENT BELOW COST. Now is the time or bar ains. 1105 “Otm MOTTO I8 QUICK SALES & LIGHT PROFITS. 1151Â¥ DTrawWors, os ery, &0., . call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. Having one of the largest stocks in the city, we bog to call the attention of those wishing to avail wmwlloqm low prices to call and examine our stock. iâ€"'â€".o.l“- Wm.-. Guinness‘ and London Porter, pts and gts. Molson‘s and ether Ales: call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. If you ‘want any White Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, If you want a Suit, mad to order, for 87, call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want any Linen or Lustre Coats from $1 If you want a good suit of Clothes, readyâ€"made, If you want a good Wool Tweed for 50 cents, â€"_ call st Q‘MEARA & Co.‘s. ascall, and see it they cannot offer ;you greater inducements than you can get e‘sewhere in the UREKA LEUTO ORGANXS Purchase your Dry Goods, _ Readyâ€"made Clothing, | Cloths, Tweeds, &0., JUST GIVE 0O MEARA & CO Frosh Coffese ground and roasted daily on premises. llll 1IQUORSâ€" * and are prepared to sell to the trade by the car loadin bond, or in smaller quantities, duty paid, at the lowest quotations. The undersigned are sole agents for Ottawa, Gooderham & Worts @elobrated 100 Bmwnlfll;%l{lLY PROOF 150 300 BARRELS HIGHWINES, HIGHWINES AND WHISKIES PURITY OF TONE 11037 39 BID]}_A_U}TBEET, Bhorries of all grades, Ports of fine Bign of th Dry Googs. JAS, G.ROBINSON & CO., 1 The Tea Pot. AND DURABILITY, ‘ at the Btatpfairs of Now WHISKEY. â€" _ > _ GOODERHAM WORTS GOODERHAM & WORTS. GOODERHAM & WORTS ELS CELEBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY. DRME & SON, pGolden Lyre, ___ 8 Bparks streot. YMEARA & Co.‘s. MRS LEAMY, O‘MEARA & Co. (50 Sparkeâ€"st., Ottawal PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, _ : .__COCOA MATTING, &e., THO®3. & W. HUNTON, RSTAIR CARPETS, â€" PLOOR OIL CLOTHS, w. would call special attentiont s our 1mâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNIsHINGS to which we are roceiving additians: byâ€" almas 'l\ll HAEWEOT STYLES, . â€" THE NEWEST STYLES, _ THE NEWEST STYLES, ghu® seer vaure, us cararesr variery, THE GREATEST VARIETY, â€"~ THE GREATEST VARIETY, f ‘At THOS. & W. HUNToOr ru® sesr assontTen, rg‘n® raroersr sroox, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, .___ At THOB. & W. HUNTOXN‘8, Tll' CHEAPEST GooDs, THE CHRAPEST GOODS, [)lt GoOOoDS & HOUSE FUR NXLSHINGS DEY GOODS & HOUSK FURNISHINGS, DRY,GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINXGS \_*_ _ At THOS8. & W. HUNTON‘8. .T '..Ncl’ l , f 4 3 thetrade, by the â€"; Having been appointed ,b the combin tloirng:a‘!or PP° 7 500 35 200531.'. THIN mESs PORK. 300 ACON, &eo. HEESOR BROS. CHEERSE. Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated? UNONGAHELA WHISKEYs® ARREL OR CAR LOAD, UVAL OIL. DUuOR MATS, ‘HE BEST VALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNT At THOS & W. HUNTON‘8. Agents cor Hiram & Walker‘s At THOS. & W. HUNTONK‘B :ov prepared to sell n quantitrcs LC At THOB. & W. HUNTONK‘8. LOWEST PRICES For sale by the undersigte . BBLS. M£SS PoRK., FLOUKR. COAL OIL, 47 and 49 Bparksâ€"st, ° Oitawa, Sept8, 1869, AT STRONKG sUPER New Dveskins and Cassimeres : Nn'ddlqhdnll“‘l'-uh New Oversoatings > New Vesting» . * , Tt Fep Sirice 220 M netees *Buperior Drese and Flannel Shirls made to measure and sure to please. CARPETINGS AND HOUSE FUOR FLANNELS: a s & ' we Bpecial auum:.w‘:z' .:..._ only 2s and 2s 64 per yard. : New Lancashire and Welsh Fiannels New Fancy Flannels _ New French Twili Fiannels, equally cheap. CLOTHS AKD TWEEDS, New Patiern Bonnets _ 4 Flowers and Feathers 64 Booutudflulh” * Pattern Mantles, 54, 6d, 73d, 94 and 104 per yard. White Cottons, 4 Ti and 94 yard, 0':7?990-.“.“'“,“6'!4.‘“ and mcn t ooe Wnn ncltetcs aud Gloves, Ties, Wool Hcaris, Pelierines, Colâ€" larettes, Clouds, etc., tremendous stock. These are the cheapest silke to be found in the city. â€" f NEW PATTERNSâ€"SPLENDID VALUE Heve g:i’mu!h' ::i“ox"a"'a:' “Ko dreas. d * New Muslin Embrowdery * New Honiton Lace. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Cco. To PR 0 New Clunsy Rdging and Loo In all the new shades, in They invite epecial attention to their lgrg* stock of NEW DRESS GOODs,'oo-F‘-.(.. ._ _ NEW SATIN CLOTHS, ; Silk Velvets, Velveteens, NEW STYLE WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAKS, At the same time,: they : will shew a tull assortment in all their various department of NEW CHOICE GOODS. (Jâ€"Best value in Ottawa @3 * BRITISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN with a magnificent stock of MILLINERY â€" AND â€" MAXNX f OPEXING. C GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & 00., Will open their SHOW ROOM on THUKSDAY, 16rs= SEPT., 1869 Mu-mnt «uow Garland, Mutchmor & Ce, Rugs and Mate New Whirlpool $ PA wis Agt Silk, Satin and Vely Bilk Mantle Velyvets _ ; Bilk binished Velveteens New Palarian Cloths CoxrrRIsI®G THE . LATEST PARIS AND LONDON _ . NovELTIESs. ~ C rarkher o Wl ® Jute and Hemp Carpete 20 Sparks street. * . Table anyd Piane Covers, BONNETS, fA TS, CLOAKINGS. ant, Black and Fancy Feathers, #11.580

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