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.w..-' gy an="" neDaY, _ 4eau of St Andre®‘* 4 Gilmour, Keq., as a first prize for the senior ploughing match to be held next Tuesday on the tarm of Thomas Grabam, E«q., near Bell s wmissed. The witnesses Ducharme and Tesâ€" “’*mm appeared and gave evidence against the following tavern keepers for selling liquor on Hunday, each ct whom was fined $20 and costs: Alex. Chevrier, Louls Peltier, J. B. Parent, Felix Cardinal, Gustave Roy and M. H. St. Jacquesâ€"one hundred and twenty dollars. The court then Sdjourned to sit again this afternoon to disâ€" pose of some others. R Corners. The obverse of the modal hoas a female ligure representing merit bearing imâ€" plements of busbandry, baving on her right a wheat sheaf and resting on a cornucopia on a burnished convex centre, surrounded by a Gorn Meoar.â€"We were yesterday shown & very handsome gold medal presented by Ailan Grazp Prowxmxaos Coxcertâ€"A grand proâ€" menade concert in aid of 8St. Bartholomew‘s COburch, New Edinburgh, will be given at the Skating Rink, on Saturday afternoon, at 4 o‘clock. His Exceliency Sir John and Lady Young, his Royal Highness Prince Arthur with their respective suites " are confidently expected" to be present, The band of the €60th Rifles will contribute their valuable aid. The chorus will comprise about seventy of the leading amateurs of the cityâ€"Mr. Fripp» conductor. Laiy Young has kindly conmâ€" sented to become the patroness of the concert and there can be no doubt but it will be in every respect worthy the occasion. Police Magistrate sat yesterday afternoon to hear the adjourned cases of selling liquor on Bunday, adjourned from last week. The attendance was good, and the audience deeply interested in the proceediags. Many and dark were the looks bestowed on Tessier and Duâ€" charme, who so effectually chasmed the money out of the pockets of the © victims." Unneseravt» Accrios S118.â€"As announced Mr. Bermingham® opened the great sale ot "H,dlvu.nflw ware, jJewelery, trinkâ€" eta, toys, writing desks, work boxes, Bohemiâ€" an ware, &c., ko , at the Vienuna House Sussex street, on Tuesday evening, at 7:30, and also lnst evening at the same hour. The store was crowded, and a larg»s quantity of the above goods went very cheap. The sale will be continued this evening, and cach evening during this week, at the same hour. The stock must be disposed of, consequently great bargains will be given. The hall door will be left open for ladies who can pass through to the end of the store, where seats aro arâ€" muged for their sole accommodation, Mesers. Mosgrove and Taillon and Lapierre were present to protect their clients, but thé cases had been so fortified that the lawyers, ‘with all theilr InGORnuity CGBIAE upk Leaak them down. ‘The case of X. Lapicrreo wse an exception. He was charged with selling Ingham tol induge the Government to give entry to the main road leading to the city trom McKay‘s Bay. During the winter season the bay is the only safe place of landing from the iss for the farmers from the lower section of Ottaws County ; moreover the hill susceedâ€" ing is of an acclivity which affords considerâ€" able facility to the farmers to cnter the city with their heavy loads. We wish the parties Wuo warse tun Sinomns.â€"Weare requested to state that the children who sang the National, Anthem in the enclosure of the Chapel ot Ease, Sussexâ€"st, as the Prince passed in procession, on Monday, were the puplile of Mr. Workman. We said, as we thou@ht, that they were the Sibbath school Pomcs Covntâ€"â€"Thers were only two cases before his Worship .yesterday morning, and they wers for the larceny of a jar of whiskey which they surroundedâ€"got outside of. The names of the gentlemen were Mickey Casey and Mickey Hanly, They will be questioned this mouring touching the allegations against Tus Wistimn Roan w MoKat‘s Bar.â€" We understand that strong efforts are about to bo made by the inhabitants of the locel elicited the encomizms of thoss who saw Tas Baso on tus His.â€"â€"The; magnificent band of the 60th Rifles performed a first rate programme before a largs and fashionable assemblage on Major‘s Hill yesterday afterâ€" noon. This band is daily growing in favour Przrsosarsâ€"Mr. Obiciliy, Q C., acrived yeeâ€" terday afternoon from Biockvillc, where he was attending the Assizes, and is stopping at the Russell House, with our citizens, Avcriox Saue or Sicverâ€"Prateo Wase Aaso Faxcrt Goons.â€"â€"Mr. Rowe will commence a nightly sale of the above goods this evenâ€" ing at T o‘clock., The lot is large and very valuable, and well worthy the attention of householders. For list see advertisement. Tuoss French kid gloves so long expected by Magee & Ryssell have at length artived, just in time for his Royal Highness Prince Arthur‘s visit, _ ' Overens! Overers! Overers!â€"Try a can of our unrivalled XXX and Estra Can Oysâ€" ters, only 24 hours out of the sea. We are the onuly direct shippors of Oysters in the city. J. B. Buose & Co., Loaves her wharf, foot of Sussex stroot, at 6.30 a m Arrives do do * ao 6.00 p m _CÂ¥ION FPORWARDIXG CoXPAXT. Stages leave for Ayimer morning at 5.00 a m Btoamer Ann Swson loaves ?yl-flu....l.ahi ortiwa to kisGstow. C Su-n..t‘-‘:f of Ottawa _ Leares the Canal Basin Whart every _ Wodra«day and" Saturday at........1.00 p m m or sny intormation, may be ‘n‘ at the General Ticket Ofice, Russell House Block, streot. spatke J08 MOONEY, eesantens s ons se 0000 '. seessees % « inrammmmanc idys mmmonnlalp I m The abore trains connect at Pressott*Junction with Grand Truak Railway for all points south east and west. . .« Devuis‘s Hat and Far Depot. 1171.¢m All the Fall Styles of Hars and Cars. All the Fall Styles of Hars and Carg 1162y, 2 Deviin‘s Hat and Fur Depot, LOCAL NEWS OTTAWA RIVER NAYVIGATION COMPAZY 8T, LAWREBNCE AXD OTTAWA Mll.'.A'. TRAVELLERE GUIDEK. , broke up yesterday, and their e of Hull, Templeton and Back v% 27 Sussexâ€"st. 1,00 n The ouly frst.class Saloon on that street, between Bussex and Cumberland. It has recently been fAitted up in the most recherche style, with no gas or blow about it, as has been the case with a rival Certain parties having ciroulated a report that they had just returned from Now York, with the leading Fashions in Hairâ€"Dressing, &s., the advertiser has only to remark that himselt and Mrs. Lefrance will, within a short time, tusit Paris to obtain THE STYLES in She tonsoria‘ art; and will bring with them to Ottaws a lady who is thoroughly auw fait in Ladies‘ Hairâ€"Dresâ€" singâ€"one who has not loarned :t in a week, . October 9. . 11742 This establishment is patronised not by too elergymen, but by a dozson or mwore in this city, without mentioning many of the leading inhabiâ€" A few gentlomen can be accommodated with comfortable board and rooms by applying & MRS DULIGNAN‘3 Sparks street. 10 Specially prepared for the Englisk market. Fire test, 120. A very superior article |_ family use. Now lamps jast arrived. PROVINOE OF ONT AR10, " CoUNTY OF CARLETON, oÂ¥ eakuaton, | By virtue of a Writ of Fie:i Facias issued out of Her Majesty‘s County Court of the County of Carleton, to me directed and delivered, against the lands and tenewents of JAMERS MoEW EN, at the suit of PETER HOWARD CHURCH, I have seized and taken in exceution, and will oGfer for sale at Public Auction, at my ofice, in the Court House, in the City of Oitawa, on MONDAY, the ABEYVESTEENTH day of JANUARY, A D, 1879, at tweivre o‘clock, noon, all the estate, right, title, interest and equity ol redemption of the above named detendant, in and to the froat half of lot naumber four, in the ffth concession (Ridean Front), of the Township of . G@loucester, in the County of Carleton, f Sheriff‘s Ofice, Ottawa, October 11th, A D 18¢9. 43td um’mddmum-mm well high character and professional skill, wlufl:nMpflh-MnLnum which the " Canade Life Company" enjoys. » Sgflonct Me m meys rapen mas on es atne or at any the Dominion. hn-'bo-:ybul-u hm n-c-l. Ts * Unaade hares wiil oo taakt wich open mitk terms as are reasonable and f1ir. A 0 RAMSAY, . CANADA LIFE hhavo ya ul a report and net valuation of all ‘fir:fi'u n.?'u‘i:. Buizvs W wuout, ot Boston, late Insurance Commissioner for the State of Massashusetts. It 1s believed that such a voluntary submission of the Company‘s position to an eminent and Agent in Oite naturally causirg much in the minds of m’hflo:.mmdlh more temperate appeal to the reason is absoluteâ€" Iy injurious, by exciting irritation in the mind of the suferer, who thinks his advisers cither unâ€" There is, however, no longer necessity of resorting to such treatment. Both the feeling and the reasoning faculties are now successfully treated HYPOPHOSPRHITES _ _ _ Is one ot the most difisult to treat successtully of all nervous diseases. Reasoning with nervous or hypochondrical and insane persons rarely proves serviceable. The mind cannot be oversome while the nervous system is weak. In many instances the deriding laugh at the unfortunate, or the npux axcoukx® Â¥aintanks iA _. of two of the largest ENGLISH ASsSURANCE OFFICES HYPOPHOSPHITES through its direct and potent action on the nervous Bold by apothesaries. Price $1.50 per bottle, or 6 for $7.50. JAMESTI FELLOWS, Chemist, Bt John, N B. Aozxtsâ€"Francis Cundill a %M Agouts, Montreal, * 65.41b dressed first, and i afterwards the mmmem,m borax goimp und; the salivation which ensues so entirely occupying the animal‘s attention that he has not time to lick his feet and interfere with the drying of the lime. A dose of Epsom saits and 1 os. of ground conger, dissolved in boiling water, and given cold once in the course of a week, will be advantageous in obstinate cases. The constitutignal treatment isâ€"plenty to eat, free access to water, and wide range. Cows that are confined in dairies should ::mfllood given in as sloppy a form as I am, sir, yours respectfully, September 21. 5.&?. ..q.cmu{thmiummmuuuuh. ean reac h; this operation to be performed amorning and night, and, for convenience, at the same time that the feet and legs are M!nhthcuolldgdu-g;tbuwb. subject of foot and mouth disease, and notwithstanding the expenditure of advice, scientific and otherwise, finding that the ""d’“m!lurnda&:ldmnlu. virulent form, I give you the system I purâ€" sued when my herd was attacked in the outâ€" 'mu-.y.-n.::o ldldloth.o.:‘n.lc aninial, or have quantity or quality of the milk or beef deteriorated. uhloride of lime mixed with water to the consistency of cream -mb:;fumwm swollen and ulcerated feet joints twice daily till the disease is cured, the animal to be tied up during the application and the lime allowed to dry mo‘ni isset at Hberty ; at the samo time the cattle man must be proâ€" vided with a stromg paste of borax and honey , with which he must anoint his band, and, introducing. 1t into the animal‘s mouth, smear We have clipped the following communiâ€" cation from the London Times, which we think will be of greatinterest to those of our readers who may be engaged in farming and stock laurel wreash of coloured gold enclosed by an outside burnished rim. ‘The reverse, on a ’Wm“bne&do& side rim, bore the inscription : "M"uhm,h.,u-â€" *® First Prize Senior Class." The medal had a suitable clasp. It was manufactured at the establishment of Messts. Young & Radford, and the engraving executed by Mr. G.«.orge Cox. We understand also that John Hoimes, Esq., the county member, presents a silver medal to be competed for at the same time by the junior class. This whndod'tho.hblhhmdoflr.l James Tracy, Rideauâ€"st. ‘EBLLOW®S‘ COMPOUND SYRUP OF HERIPY*®S SALE OF LANDS. Sm,â€"â€"Having seen much written upon the mber 20h, 1849. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE., ~~ itawa, R H HAYOOCK. Br JAS8 BAILILY®, WM F POWELL, LKEKD ROCK OIL, yW HEARX, 11574 A young woman to do the work of a family » three. One from the country preferred. Apply to this office. NT3.42%¢ there are no childrem. Good references required. An sctive young man who has had some experience in the Grocery business, A good large dwolling house, with stable and grounds, in a healthy losality. Address the pubâ€" lisher of this paper. houfl:i testimonials and roforences can be given. ress N, Post Oflce, Ottawa; 1130tf Cfl' HOOP SKIRT FACTORY IMMEDIATELY, FOUR FIRST CLASS SALESMEN, At the Occidental. Good salaries paid. uTL3 > H HICK & 00. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DOOR MAT3, WAI‘I'ID, Flllf CLASS HOUVSE WASTED. wmu INMNMEDIATELY. PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, § ____... COCOA MATTING, &c., &e ‘THO®S. & W. HUNTON, d 4* and 490 Sparkeâ€"st. WAI'I'ID KIDDERMINSTER WOOL WAI'IIDo Â¥VV mensestock of HOUSB FURNIsSHINGS to which we mnodvh&.“luo- by almos every steamer, consisting * VÂ¥ELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSsELLS do. TAPESTRY ao. Tlll NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES,, THE NEWEST STYLES, At THO8 & W. HUNTON‘S. ‘Vl would call special attention t o our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSB FURNIsHINGS® muufi-iofiifi , September 3, 1869. rghu® sesrt vauue, Tll GREATEST VARIETY, _ THE GREATEST VARIETY, / THE GREATEST VARIETY, Ottawn, Oct 12, 1869. .. A Cook and a Housemaid in a house where 'l‘.. BEST ASSORTED, | THE BEST ASSORTED, THE. BEST ASSORTED, at THO8. & W. HUNTON‘8. By a lady of many years exnerience in teachâ€" . An engiagenient 40 vikiting Uoversers. Tll LARGEST STOCK, RSTAIR CARPETS, HEARTH UGS Tnl CHEAPEST GooDs, THE CHRAPEST GOoODS, DBY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DBY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS At THOS. & W.HUNTON‘S. ERVAUT WANTED. 1150.3m BOYS WANTED, RY GOOD§ & HOUSE FURKXNISHINXGS TINSMITHS WANTED _ at ESMONDE BROS. DUTCH J. B. BUSS & CO., THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, At THOS. & wW. HUNTON‘8. HBE BEST VALUE, ‘HE BEST VALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNT 15th, 1869. At THOS. & W. HUNTOX‘s. At THOB, & W. HUNTON‘8 G, LEVTX, JAMES3 BUCOHANAN, at ESMONDE BRO8. UNION 43 Sporks street, opp. Trurs Oflbce, 1176t¢ 1154#f 1143 THE OTrAWa fPimEs, OOTOBER 14. of the most approved kind, the manufacture of PLANED LUMBER, &c., &c. £ The whole of the work will be under the manâ€" agemen‘ of T W CURRIER, whose well known experienco and ability in the business will be a suficient guarantee for the manner in which all orders entrusted to them will be exeouted. Wholesale Price List of Doors, &c, for shipment, will be forwarded on application. 1167.3m MRS, SMITH, Bankâ€"st., hf.:. inform her customers and friends that she received her Etn;fiumfi.' and is now prepared to supply Two or three Amfl:. 3::.:." M 3 (Canal Basin.) T W CURRIER & CO respecifully inform the trade and public that their . « Man in Genesis and in Geology," &c., &s r:u'o-uxm'm' Sept. 18, 1869. _ pdtmay BHdknH MOHEN .<ccsscereccrcrrmermereroncclfl Th Mmomwulixy ts RHHKJUccoccccswreecererectrerscescree‘s 4 TB ToFon B M OARE oc retcerrierrrerme sveripsccrersmccrtss 4 B Good Words and London Journal for October. \J, DURIE & 80OK, . Crust -zono. by Edward Garrett, author of Occupations of a retired life ; the Seven Curres of London, by Greenwood; Fnund Dead, by the author of Carlyon‘s Year; in Bilk Attire, by Biack; the Dodge Cluvn, by the author of Cord and Creese; the Cansadian Parliamentary Comâ€" panion for 1869. Fgor uâ€"®» NEW DRESS GOO1 NEW FRENXCH ME CBEAP PRINTS | ~ .. UHEAP WHITE & GREY COTTONS CHEAP wm?na s 7 * AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8, cuumx BLANKETS + CANADIAN FLANNELS CANADIAN 'rmn}m ' AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s. Ottaws, Sept 22, 1 ATCUNNINGHAM NEW CLANX TART I~ «dAdditiog we ha Tailoring ..'1 Cutung tismen and youth‘s clo shortest possible notice and a good fit ensured. ALEX. DUTF. October 6, 1869. Kerseys, Tickings, At A. HAUSER‘3 N. Bow Belis, and An A Coimplete Stock sisting of Merinos, Fror 5,000° 5,000= from 50¢ t A LARGE SUPPI Mitts, Deerskin Mitts Canadian and Englis! and qualities, at price offered in this city. 1,000 "~©® nave now on hand a large supply o clothing l_fidll'; under our gwn supervision expressly for shanty purposesâ€"consisting of PANTS, COATB, VESTS, BHIRTS, UNDERâ€" SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &¢, &¢, to which we invite the attention of the L UMBERING COMMUNIâ€" TY who will find it to their interest to examine our stock betore purchasing their winter supplies. 1,000"~ '“A'A F 8TEAM _ PLANING * MILLS, A large and varied assortment of Weet of Engâ€" land Broadcloths, C imeres, Seotch and Cana dian T weeds, of the :iat qualities for the fall and winter © city and country tradeo." M Fu.t. & ‘ EW MILLLSEEY. By I. B. Tackaberry, Auct LEAT AUCTION SALES. ARTER8 INSK We have now on hand 0. 14, RIDEA! WORKS AXD MACBINERT, Now open for Fale and Inspection at ‘"MEARA & CO‘S., NEW STYLES IN JACKETS; . AT CUNXNINGHAM & LINDSAYS. ‘No. 14. iRidenu atreet. FASHTION A Dry Googs. NEW EDITIONXS OF PIE BLE MILLINERY LES IN HATsS wse Depot, ESparks street, erican Fashion Books A‘T DURIE & 8SON‘8. RINOS & LINDS8SAY‘S. in every style and quality, EN BAG3, very cheap; rey and White Cottons, 0, as usual, a first class e ioh sc i. w h hing can be -'n:':_‘..‘. of Dress Goods, conâ€" ch Reps, Lustres, W inceys, lot of Fancy Filannels, RS BLAMKET3, L OTTAaAWA Â¥ of Woolen Socks nd Moccassins. > ‘MS ETOFFES3 and SATIâ€" NETTES, MLESS BAGS, STREET, 70c per yard. â€" manufacture, of all sizes lower than ever betore DURIE & SON‘8. are now@pomplete for , Auctioneer. 10 Sparks Street. O‘MEARA & CO. MOULDINXGS, LOTHING 101tf lnul & MOCCASSINS â€"AND MITTS. Spocially manufactured for the Ottawa"Lumâ€" ve Pn o. Oe apragtment on hand. Beyers "% h upwards supplied at an R JAMES CORISTINE & Co, __ _ _ 411,473, €75, 477 St Paul street, From Mr. White‘s pasture, Gatizcaun Road, a two year old yoke of STEER3, one a light red with white spots, the other red with white spots. Auny person returning them to the uniersigned will be suijtably rewarded, and all expenses inâ€" cured refanded. , 0 0_ . E. DUMONTIER, Huli, or A, MASON, Flour and Feed Store, Wellingâ€" ton street. > .. UHTeL Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Cutters, &c, &c, From the latest and most approved Knglish and ngrnu all noveities and changes in the fashion. tho hhllou‘l.y.mbllnn ntln'(:tuvnvbon proprietor & ufiu’ znowledge in the a::lllm of hair rork h“.ll l::. branches, so adies can obtain great adrs geitin their hair work of the nmfuum.‘. td & elegance of style, durability of workmanship and h._-.t_yl__olzlt previay 6 ::'pund + @r+ ‘up to NOON of _‘ Tuesday, the 26th day of October, 1869, for the work necessary to be done in the Erection CARRIAGE &£TOACH FACTORY ean furnish articles in the above line which for Cornwall, Ostober 7, 1869. 11742 TOWN® OF CORNWALL, according to the plans and specifications preparâ€" ed by T. 8. Boott, Esq., Architect, which may be seen cither at his ofice, Little Gt. James Street, Montreal, or at the Office of the County Clerk,. Cornwall, on and after Tuesday, the 12th October. Forms of tender can be procured cither from Mr. 8COTT, or from the undersigned. â€"Tenders to be endorsed "Teondors for Registry Office." The lowest or any tender not necessariâ€" MBR and MRs CURTIS have just returned from New York with the latest tashions, and have rdtsers of thoe Ti t hepte principal Hair Dressers of New York to .krn!,"?,n.e-%eod.-_- onulo NEW REGISTRY OFFICE, for the County of Etormont, in the LADIES‘ HAIR DRESSING. COall at Curtis‘s Haz_Dmdug Rooms Unrnn‘ COUNXTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. l0 . TENDERS . will be received at the offics of the undersigned in that I am now receiving my Spring :::u complete in every w representing LATEST AND BEST STYLES In Ladies‘, Misses, Children‘s, Men‘s and Boy‘s Wear. The stock as usual is chosen with great care, and is warranted to flnufidutxon,u«lfl PRICES DEFYING BTLTION. â€" Ahnnmd Lumbermen‘s Wear always on .&mu taken for all sorts of work. Oaly t work men t veplyy«4, GEORGE MURPHY. would call your special attention to his Spiendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"Butâ€" Anma4 T.aced and Congress. CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, l\..l LATEST STYLE IN PATENT CONGRESS, BEAL vune.. _ FINK ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, C s AT THR RED BOOT. i A number of excellent single and double carâ€" ulu-n-d. Also, a number of first class iron and wood sxile eainint aisie i ieiy PeprAiiep ty dn d er inlin nA cR cartnr oc ts rsi vaicrk 9 No. 80, Sparks street. * The subscriber still continues to manufacture | late F G & °C A Crosby Sign of the Mammoth Boot, 51 Sparksâ€"st., Centre $% Dnlu BOOTs ' FOR ALL WEATHERS." By order of the Building Committee. WILLIAM BETHUNE, § County Clerk. Handmade Boots, made on the premises; BOOTS and SHOES made to. order of the Best Materials, and by Firstâ€"Class Workmen. I would inform my customers and the public LUMBERMEN‘S USE, in large quantities, and at | j LOW PRICES, Beef. l‘ooouim, ' TRA YED 1157.3m pairs neatly and punstually executed. l:l:::‘bd ® rremperder C V BOOTS AND SHOES! BOOTS AND SHOES‘ THE RED BO0T, Moose Moccasins, THE NEW STYLES loots &# Shoes. â€"J. STEPHENS & COs CORN W ALL, VA 4A *â€"s+p 8 U M M E R, A J STEPHENS & CO;, AT THB Moose Mits, AT A TITUS. 67 and Ottawa, Sept 8, 1869. 3%% Special attention is invited to 25 pieces m O..I:;::d Fluui heavy, t‘i)n;‘ and c ever shewn in wa, ouly 2s and 2s 64 per yard. New Lancashire and Welsh Flannels New Fancy Flannels |;:+* New French Twill Flannels, equally cheap. _ OCLOTHS AND TWEEDS. â€" Glovenr Tite, Wosl boarls, Pellerines, Colâ€" e = larettes, .Clouds, etc., tremendous stock. White Cottons, 444,; 64, 74 and 94 ard, Gre; "b:;ou, tfi,‘dsd, 6§d.!a4 and m"’fl e C 2 Scotch, Merino and Canadian Kunitting New Doeskins and Cassimeres New West of England and Scotch Tweeds .. New Overcoatings | New Vestings 2 4 New Canadian Tweeds > New Full Cloths and Satinettes % New Undershirts and Pants. > | Buperior Dress and Flannel Shirts made to measure and sure to please. _ CARPETINGS3 AND HOUSE FUR; NISHINGg. These are the cheapest silks to be found in the city. § f NEW PATTERNSâ€"SPLENDID VALUE New Broadcloths Bright Glacie Silke, $7.50 the dress, _ _ Heavy Gros Grains, $11, $12.50, $15, $17.50 White _ _ _ New Muslin Embroidery New Honitonâ€" Lace. New Maltese Edgings and Lace, Black and New Frilled Collars New Lace Sets In all the new shades, including Capucin and Sultan. ng ~apo New Cluny Edging and Lace They invite special attention to their large stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, comprising NEW SATIN CLOTHS, â€" > MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS, Bilk Velvets, Velveteens, _ _ NEW STYLE WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAKsS. . At the same ‘time, they will shew a full assortment in all their various departments otf NEW CHOICE GOODS. (Iâ€"Best value in Ottawa.«f) BRITISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN Goops. 34 B@"EXTRAORDINARY VALUL. s GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO., mnmolndlugo additiozs to their stock of MJLLINERY AND MANTLES, and are now shewing a -iqm atock of PARIS & LCNDON PATTERNS, Garland, Mutchmor # Co. GARLAND, {|MUTCHMOR & CO. _ New Whirlpool Seals Ribbons Silk, Satin and Velvet. Bilk Mantle Velvets Silk kinished Velveteens 5d, 6d, 74d, 94 and 10d per yard. wNew Al and Lustres . New Com;l“ and Balmoral Crapes New Victoria and Russell Cords New Empress Cloths New French Merinoes and Paramathas. New Al New Clan Tartans > New All Wool Serges New Broche Repps New RgypdaPopline New Poppiinettes | New Figured Popline _ New Empress ((J)Yothl New French Merinoes and Delaines New Coburgs and!Baratheas. * 20 Sparke street. ILLINERY. LA TEBT FASHION8 Threeâ€"ply Imperial ITwoâ€" lÂ¥|’ Super * pion New Palarian Cloths BLACK SILKS. BLACK GOODS. LACE GOOD#. CLOAKINGS. £LANNELS, PRINTS. Table and Piano Covers, Jute and Hemp Carpets Rugs and Mate r,\'h. WHITE WASHINXG, done on short notice in a satisfactory manneor, a_.{u_m-‘unu-mtu-»-tmh got up chsap. . _ h Â¥5u 5. c ai A%Wd“mbh and atisfy ihe wants of all my customers. You can get your Painting, Gr P;pcr-\n‘l-‘.’ Kalsomining Al: For the erection of a frame addition to the residence of a gentleman in this city, Plans can be seen and tenders handed in till noon of SAâ€" TURDAY, the 16th INST, at the ofise of the « ; K ARNOLDI, Architect, 117218 11 Metcalfe stree PM"Orders fot Doors, Blinds, Monldâ€" ings, boklngdlm Picture Frames, of the ub?w.i:l‘m J’?’m«umw anteed, and at prices 'fid will necessari‘y inâ€" JRA Sazhos Primed and Glased for shipâ€" -cu.ndllhhhlnd,nlfl;luf ing, will be supplied on equally terms. Come and see, on nithand ons han glass nboxes, _ _ _ _ _ __ eation of this notice, application will be made to the said Surrogate Court, and the J-W ts "ony "of 0 tama, Payrisian, aed GRORGE e Cit ‘tawa, IALU{OB. of the same place, Gentisman, the executors of the last will and testament of JOHN MALLOCH, in bis lifetime of the City of Ottawa, aforesaid, l‘mlu. deceased, W guardians to ANDREW HILL (who resides at the said City of Ottawa), infant son and only child of the said JOHNX MALLOCH, deceased, who died without sappointing any curator or guardian of the said infantâ€"the said EDWARD CROOZXSHANK MALLOOH and GEORGE MALLOCH, bola)o‘o uncles of the said ANDREW HILL MALLOCH, “:'mauounu. this 26th day ‘w, EDW AHD CROOKSHANK MALLOCEB, and _ GEORGE MALLOCH. L k By their Attorney, _ sURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNXTY OF CARLETONX, «crtng i in nonSitatiina! anartht aeyioatien eation of this notice, application will be made to Tlllclll SABH, BLIND, DOORB MOULDIKEG AXD PICTURE nfiIUIthlWAml!. 2 # » OT-I” the Suspension Bridge, and w‘hn’tb _ Great Match and Pail Factory of E. B.KDDY, Te5â€"Shr. Beten hns to is employ the mont «x pert and experienced workmen, HJUSE PAINTING, HANGI®NG PAPER, DECORATING ROOM, Which will enable him to execute all orders with His stock, elegant assortment of e mt ns & Asmudnwdmto-.uhincs'lnurhty. Call and Examine for Yourselves. P.8.â€"Mr. Eaton has in his employ the most exâ€" 1,000 T00 -M _ " L. EATON, Store .om.om-:.omuuqm You can , JAS. G. ROBINSON & CO: The trade supplied, duty paid, orin Bond, by the car load, or in smaller quantities. PUBE HIGHWINES. Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canadae,. Bole Agents for Ottawa, . N THE 500 100 MMENSE REDUCTION | IN PRICES OF W ALL PAP ERS8 1167t02340 CELEBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY, LANG 00ODERHAM & WORTS 30 O0ODERHAM & WORTS Mouse Decorating. FAMILY PROOF WHISEKEY. HERE A SPECIALITY PAINTING v ESTABLISHMENT, 62 EPARKS STREET ATON‘8 PEFINED SUGAR. & BRLS GOLUEnN pi... ,0'0Rl‘8 VERY BUPERILOR TWANEAY TEA. , CHTS UNCOLWD JAPAN TEA JA8, G.ROBINSON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Ottawa. BRLS GREEN COD FISH BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS CATTIIES SOLACE TOBACCO R. EATON‘S. BRLS REDPATH‘S YELLOW FOR & WORTS A stylish sign can be W A ROBS. ham fefu tatk, cird, Sin€., puint knagent le L % manner that defies :-E They are the only machines in the to which can be apâ€" Srekmental Bhusk Embroieats thatk Prese. *** Btitch hN«&MM Call and Bee our NEW ILUCK CREASER and GULDE, Price, $1.00. K. W. STEPHEN, Manager for Ottaws Offlce, _ Has REMOVED to the New Stone Building, op posite the COrey Nuns‘ Sch.ool [late Rerere House j for tailoring, carriage trimming, boot Call examine the Adjustable Hea _ ovolâ€" vhg'P;:‘uMn.‘:.Myuofl"h sure Bar. Cirealars and of sent tree on samples of sewing post N.B.â€"â€"Sewing done to order, needies, oll ..umu-nw:-a-u:;-u G, aA. WAaltun, 105 King.â€"st. West, Toronts, and W.0. CLAKRK, Professor of Music and Teacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Mume Rooms and tre Tow B ‘m. * Orders may be left at his residence or at Orme & Bon‘s Music Store. Chevalier Gustave Bmith begs 0 announce to his pupils that the Assdemy of Music, Ridean street, will be reâ€"opened on MONDAY, ‘Augu y necrtes WILSON hAlba:aMod(orh”Wfl“ -ulop.-oouau]A UST, 1869. Head Masterâ€"ReriC F Srazer M A. 1098.30 Mrs Robort Stewart having made arrangements with an ascomplished iady teacher, announces Wednesday, the 22nd instant. PlAIoâ€"”f 'l'l__ TUITION. Fuarther particulars may be obtained on appilâ€" eation to Mrs Robert Etewart, Wilbrod strest. MBRS P 4 BUCKLEYX desires to inform the pubtic of Ottaws that she has now opened a class for the teaching of PLANO and BERLIN WOOL FANCY W ORKS. s Termsâ€"For Piano..................$8 00 per quarter do _ do Berlin Wool Faney or $10 for both, payable in advance. Application to be made to MRS BUOKLEY, at the residence of ‘her father, Mr Thomas Spencer, PIAIO I'OI‘I'IO.: MOIOIGAIILA WHISKEYS Hea been u.;."‘" appointed by the combination 10y are now prepared to sell in quantit * thetrade, by the * THE BOWE SEWINXG@ MACHINES are best Cou. OIL Ottawa, August 14, 1869. 1126t . SBEW ING MACHINE B dJd0OQ mss srtrore sures Ottawa Beptember 9th, 1860. 114M CLASSICAL AND GENERAL. *BALJQ BBLS. MKSS PoORK. C. T. BATE & 0O,, Canal Ottawns, Dec. 12 1¢09, DUCATION, CaADEKIY O# MUSIC. ACON, &e. , ANCING AND D EEBSOR BROS.COHEESE. _*® Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated? ARREL OR CAaR LOaDp, * Newing Machines. LOWEST huhbythw BBLS. THIN MXESS PORK. COAL OIL, ~*~â€"~ 4& Walker‘s

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