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w M...."- & Co., Aunctioncers, 50 ceate $ be astured. in ,,._.." o the ~1‘1“ will be delivered by the REY W M Punshon, M A, the Rer C Lavel!, M A, the Rov James Kllioct, the Rev W Jefer, D D, the Rev 8 3 Nelles, D D, His Honour Judge Deacon, W M.‘y.l).lchimo..l-. Rsq, of l-uuum‘m.lq, of Toronto. The chair will be cccupied by John McDonald, ‘l.,hyMcflthy_. + COLLECTIONX $3 in support of the missions, under the dare of the "‘O.'tl,hhi-q_ after cach sermon, and in the course of the public meeting on TFuesday M & !bpu.mwhvub“ | Ottawa, 13th October, 1889. 1117td8 Â¥HE FORTYâ€"FOUCRTH ANNIVERSARY of the society will be beld in thp same place on "'"-hufflnnu.m; inst, atwhich In behaif of the Wesleyan Missionary Soqciecty will be preached in the Wesloyan Methodist Church, Metealfo street, on SUNDAY noxt, the 17th instant, at 10} a m, by the REV CHARLES LAVELL, M A, Secrctary of the Conference ; and st 6i pm, by the REV W M PUNSHON, M A, President of the Conference, Mcwna-hmmmehqd with the larceny of a small sum of money. h'n.rlhmuh.u“n“ it with felonious intent. It was taken from a -"hhm.flwh'. too far ~"‘hflqmbhkoanduucnhuu. The Police Magistrate took this favourable view of the case, and the prisoner was disâ€" charged, and the moncy ordered to be returned to the owner and the purse in which it was returned to Boland, The adjourned case of Michacl Casey and Michrel Hanlon, for purlolniog a package of fes and a jar of whiskey, was adjoumned til} Wednesday next. There weretwo reasons for Nflg;mu.mnmmm“.‘ the prossen N eA RAR ;. .. .. > thnlk_ < _ __ MISSIONARY socirRty. sERNoNS In behalf of the Wesieyan Missionary Socisty another columa, concert it appears is to be on a grand scale. hum'uudmmm..,m leadership of the bandmaster, Mr, Rainerl. The concert will be opened by the band with #The March Trinmphal," by Verdi. The band will also play a number of choice selecâ€" tious, between which several choruses will be sung by a large number of amateurs. Handel, Haydn, Weber, Verdi, Gungl, Offenâ€" bach and Raineri are the composers, from whose works the selections will be made. and two small organs, That the Skating it will ho Alknt mi., l 3 0 J TAdG: Rink will be filled, there can be no manner of doubt. ‘The programme is published in spected by Col. Robertson Ross, Adjutant General of Militia, Lieutâ€"Col. Atcherly, D. A. G., Lioutâ€"Col. Jackson, Brigade Major, at 3 o‘clock toâ€"day. ‘The Battalion is under the command of Major Bearman, and musters about 250 strong. In the evening the OMâ€" ers of the Battalion entertain the ‘Officers of the Ottawa Brigade Garrison Artillery: at a dinner. We think this is a step in the right direction, as a meeting ot this kind WJ m“"""lflflhflulm the corps, k. coacs is cAG We wish thv.jou’ u-:. Accioryt ay Macumenat.â€"We are sorty to learn that on Wednesday night a man named Amiotte was seriously injured at Bronson‘s mill at the Chaudiere. It appears that while removing logs from the butting saw, his foot became entangled, or slipped, and ho fell on fit.“.'hfl.m-".i.mm'. Ing a severe, if not serious, injury in the side, under his arm.. Dr. Sweetland was immeâ€" diately sent for, and Mr. Bronson, out of kind consideration tot his workmen, bad him properly cared for, and would not allow him to be remored until it should be ascertained that it was sdfo to do so. f | Vouvntzznsâ€"The 43rd Carleton Battalion mum,uw.cmmu.u. n.-ltmlgflhumn year, will be inâ€" Messrs, Alexis Renand and Leandre Chevrier were fined $20 each. Plerre Leblanc, howâ€" ever, got off scot free, but J. B. Galarneau -‘Mhbqou-nhh.mgm toâ€"day, when their cases may b* decided. past, except on very rainy days, have been very good, and the housekeeper who could ulhnhd.mhnbonnqwo-, very niggardly, or lamentably poor, for the supplies have becn. excellent in quality» abundant in quantity, and sold at very modvrate prices. Muitazt.â€"The Ottawa Garrison Artillery, it is reported, are to gatrison Fort Wellington, at Prescott, by sub.divisions, which aro to be relieved every two weeks. The occupation is supposed to take place next week. The disâ€" bandment of the Royal Canadian Rifles seoms almost a matter to have been decided on. ¢ "'h- l‘mhl:li:l:m:lug m Magee & Russe ve length + Just in time for his Royal Highness Prince Arthur‘s visit. . Overeas! Overers! Overers!â€"Try a can of our unrivalled XXX and Extra Can Oysâ€" ters, only 24 hours out of the sea. We are the only direct shippers of Oysters in the city, J. B, Boss & Co., 1162y 27 Jussexâ€"st. Deviis‘s Hat and Far Depot, Leaves heor whart, foot of Sussex stroot, at 6.30 a m Arrives do do ao 6.00 p m vn'ol roRwaRDIXG oonul'..‘ Li Stages loave for Aylmer overy morn a m Stoamer Ann So-‘-,. Ium.Zfiu'::...&lt a m » OrTiawa To kimagtosx. Lea the at al )c“’ {M P ves Can asin every . Monday and Thursday at................ 1,00 am AND ARRIVES FROM KING#tox .;?:‘:'-Jnv u?“suuuv u.......t.:: ‘.- or soy ormation, d at the General Ticket Ofice, llnull.l.n’u. Block, 8T., LAWRENCE AXD OTTiWARALWAY, ° DOPRIt:»sssseess«»»sses«â€" 7.00 & M...............1.00 p m AITWO:ssesenccmmescsceeelOrdd & Wsssesserssoseâ€"4. 18 P M wite Uraed Fromk Retooiy iss sn priacs poath way south east and west. OTTAWA RIYER NAVIGATION comrPast. All the Fall Styles of Hars and Cars. Deviix‘s Hat and Fur Depot. 1171.¢m All the Fall Styles of Hats and Cars 1OCAL NEWS TRAVELLERE GUIDEK. Steamer Queen Victoria _ â€"Our markets for some time * Jsos moonky, ber Prade ; a assortment on hand." Bua of 50 to l“hmw-"“.‘“_| macuiacturer‘s prices. s k00 JAMES CORISTINE sHaw u. ‘"”“”omlhgl“ @pecially manufactured for the Ottawa Lumâ€" ber Trade ; a arge assortment on hand.* Buvers Saun Superty Seee: Conarert, Kid Congress. morals, which for ""';'-“E ip and Anish eannot be surpassed in the Afthars vik t Oltane impinied a teieedia 22 sortment of Ladies‘ and Gent‘s Ball Goods, White in all of leather, J &T lln: of Montreal,â€"Ladies‘ and Misses® MMh’fi % DANMER & vo, ?M‘"L-'nilw Congress Gaiters, Pobbled Grained BSkating Balmorals, #6, &0, &6. E W BURT, ot New York,â€"Kid Goods in every style and finish; Steel Shank Skating Balâ€" apmmkey . * ~ ~"~ RA MEN‘S, HANDMADE, KIP & Ccow HIDE, /1"! Boots, Lace Baimorals, CONGRESS GAITERS, BROGANS, &c, &c. They have also received and faplendid ::m?fla:#ull.wlm W are, for ':“"‘2.:*.:3] m.::‘m l meâ€" tican and Canadian manufacturers. FOR BXAMPLE, PERRYT & CO, of Montreal,â€"â€"Ladies‘ and Missos‘ Buttoneq Steel Shanks and Lace Balmorals, All of which have had made expressiy to %mn@?’-’ouhm their customers m . *fi"."" We r."".:b’-.-“_: Their stook comprises in part the hlln: Coarse and Fine Goods suitabie for farming RUBBERS, MOCCASIN®S, MITT3S, &e., &¢,, NDIAN & T mlh setranics: unith . .........; owun. gwchun.)" Cns s --â€"-â€"---brv-.i::pâ€"-fll:l" country, rendered weak by the dispersion its forces, would have had in the hour of ”_fiop_l_o the assistance of ‘colonies MOCCASSINS AND MITTS. 1107.3m it from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. They have already an army which is counted by tens of hon-nd-hud they have such a merchant navy that they choose to adopt the Act of hrlh-utwuchhuhnn.:: uum&q-ybmu,-m fl!.ofmmmlp,ouo“hlm ::litl.o powers in the world. (Cheers.) e I »rrecheses h ; PP MB Denise v 2 T _ _ CerIot _ moril â€" Americs . may, if they _ think ft, be _ consolidated into one Dominion. â€" Already that Dominion mnlnbldhnd,onthocut,bu. Rocky Mountains, on the west, and in the Act of Parliament which it lies with them b‘ effect they are empowered to extend i'l":ro- lh:o'Alhnfln tn thes BDuokliea Pr..ci “Ilwâ€"ndmcuuduohm Well naturally implies that the apparaâ€" tus of Government in ordinary times should nhobhnhh:.d.byth-ulmh':’ho one is a corollary of the other. Look, for instance to the great Dominion of Canada, Within the last few years an Act of Parliament has been passed by which all the colonies At this clegant establishment MESSRS, BROUGH & ANGUS _ Who speak the e that (Cheers,) Well, then, the policy of govern ing from home was a total and entire iail and it deserved to be, (Hear, hear.) w.:: substituted for it the policy of doing whatever lies in us to encourage them in the developâ€" ment of their own power, in the increase of Mwnmhm continual engenâ€" dering and stimulating among them of that .fir-ito:.:u-nlhmwuchhm’rm w# w & NOTIT +7 \9° Garmcud ces for them ; but they very -tnnlly’n&l; to arrango their own government and do their own thinking for themsolves, and they were quite in the right. (Hear, hear.) They said what one of our own posts has put into our mouths : o " We must be free or die is a mother of nations, which are already growing to be strong and powerful nations like herself. Well, towards those colonies mnmmwmmmm,nu l“-:]m ago was abundoned, was the policy of patronage. We sat to conduct their government in Londonâ€"to do, as they say on the other side of the Atlantic, their thinking nation in herself, but it is our boast that she may tend ultimately to disassociate the colâ€" piianh ihis object has engaged the atâ€" cfiu of the present Government from w :um mmof its :':mo-. But ag this, very step natuâ€" ralily was to recall and bring home a portion dthom;udn-omkhnw:on this is an indication of a new policy towards ‘ais is an indication of a new policy towards the coloniesâ€"a policy of Indifference which those different forces demands. had anything systematic, perha were the finest in the world, but, ha that is,â€" for their wwmt-.ut'_h':" are ETT LE OPoy "t, CEramwod explicitly declares that if disseverance was likely to result from the withdrawal of the troops, the fact would be a serious objection to such withdrawal. Mr. Cardwel! has earned the thanks of the loyal men of this Dominâ€" lon by his clear enunciation of the Imperial policy on this question : “Guth-o.,vlthrqudhmfl-y.m have an army of which you may well be proud. A French marshal has been quoted as hvag.uld that the English Intantry: ware # "UV TR Ts oc 2e : We gire from the London Times of the 30th ult., the text of that part of Mr. Cardâ€" :l'."'l-rfl. fioh-huo. :.m u: already appeared our cable pate -lkbhnhtndblhowpolbhnth Empire. His declaration is so explicit that tbonfio%bonohflh-avuuumm subject. ‘Whatever of strength the indepenâ€" dm‘-ovmthdlnmmaub the impression, strongly tostered by the eneâ€" lhlolltlthhmuwoo, that the policy of the ruling classes in Great Britain was to get rid of the Colonies at the earliest moment. Bo tar from that being the fact. Mr Cardwali ARE ow OrExIXG tuzts * __ COLONIAL »Pourcr, WIN TER America the fact, Mr, Cardwell If it We never , in this 4~ InWw penuemen can be accommodated with comfortable board and rooms by applying a MRS DUIGNAN‘B Sparke streot. _ 1130 l-tmo-aom BETWEEN SPARKS & QUEEXN STREETsS. A few gentlemen can be «Y noor skirr Facrory three. One from the country preferred. _ Apply to this office. _________ 1173.42f geavasr warteo. _2 A good large dwelling house, with stable and grounds, in a healthy locality. Alldress the pubâ€" lfl_.‘u””. + WAI‘I'ID INXMEDIATELY. ho. uires, § COPPER , PLATE . PRINTEER, [‘ll"l CLASS HOUSE WANTED,. An active young man who has had some qul.nh’._fin..,hdu-; At the Occidental. oi3 Wm-n A stout active lad can find employment by applying to the Variety Hall, 34 Sussex streot. A boy from the douptry preferred. 1178 1 ravnruw Ottaws, Oct 12, 1869. w ANTED. 'l\o PALIZ®TERS, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, COCOA MATTING, &c., &c THOS. & W. HUNTON, UE comractaed n e , e n e Ap ie FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DUOR MATS, â€" IMMEDIATELY, FOUR FIRSPT CLAsS s Ammfi&-fiduhflyo KIDDERMINSTER WOOL Do. UNION which P additions by almos VELYVET PILE CARPETS, â€" BRUSpELLS do. . to which we are w- would call special attention t a our imâ€" _ & _Â¥ monsestock of HOUSE FURNIsHINGS us sewrser srruzs, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, BOYS WANTED, RSTAIR CARPETS, HEARTH Uds ND3. The highest wages will be paid. â€" R EATON. Oct 14, 1869, . J1783 Wanted immediately, 81X GOOD BRUSH Tll GREATEST viRIETY, THE GREATEST VYARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, _ At THOS. & w. HUNToOXN‘3. Tll BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST AS8SORTED, DIY GooDS & HoUSE FURNXISHIXGS DBY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHIN G8, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS ____ At TBOS. & W. HUNToN‘s. 'l\ll LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST 8TOCK, THE LARGEST B8TOCK, At THO8, & W. HUXNT us cuxarzsr aoovns, THE CHRAPEST GOODS, TBE CHEAPEST GOODS, TINSMITHS WANTED /: at ESMONDE BROS. TAPESTRY 15th, 1869, G. LRVTX, BEST VALUE, LHB BEST VALUE, °HE BEST YVALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNT ‘imonials and references can be , Post Office, Ottawa:; 1130tf At THOS8 & W. HUNTON‘S. JAME3 BUCHANAN, At THOS,. & W. HUNTONS Good salaries paid. H HICK & Co. BEST ASSORTED, At THO8. & W. HUNTON at ESMONDE BROS. Sparks street, opp. Trurs Ofice, J BOYDEN. 1176tf 1154 (Canal Basin,) * T W OURRIER & CO respectfully trade and public that their Inform the _‘MRS. SMITH, Bul-ct.;boru inform her eusiomers and friends that she has received her Sprizg fashions, and is now prepared to supply Otta wa, August 5, 1869, 1118.94 «* Man in Genesis and in G Post Office News Depot, Sept. CM6°°CH maxannos All the illustrated Papers, at Five Pence Eachi e uy . C _R R Guide. Fon SALE, â€" o O Leees:, Vorner of Bank and Albertâ€"sis. h-;.m Apprentices wanted. â€" Nibxt b, CAI'I'I". INXK SZ ~Hup oimn s W OrKs niltlmooo-u.ououo“ooot‘l 16 Macaulay‘s h.yl................................... 1 76 NOWB W OBE rtrsnercrrecrariters svcsegssssrerssmse 1 50 Good Words and London Journal for October. J. DURIE & sON, 10 Sparks Street. NEw zpitioxs or Bydney Smith‘s Works ............. yrrawa . "_ :; STEAM _ PLANING MILLS Crust and Cake, by Edward Garrett, author of Occupations of a retired life ; the Seven Curses of London, by Greenwood ; Found Dead, by the anthor of Carlyon‘s Year; in Bilk Attire, by Black; the Dodge Club, by the suthor of Cord and Creese; the Canadian Parliamentary Comâ€" panion for 1809. ' 1 At A. HAUSER‘3 News Depot,â€" Eparks stroot, Bow Belis, and American Fashion Books TEW MILL®SEK Y. pomixrox xEws pEror, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. Ottawa, Sept 22, CHEAP PRINTS l UHEAP WHITE & GREY COTTOXNS CHEAP WINCEYS | _ f AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s. CANADIAN BLANKETS } CANADIAN FLANNELs ° â€" °> CANADIAN TwEEDs ‘ AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8. NO 1» aso®av srheer, NEW DRESS GOoODS ' NEW FRENCH MERINOS NEW CLAN TARTANS AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s3, PHE OTTAW A fiXEs In addition we have, as usual, a first class Tailoring and Cutting Establishment whore gonâ€" tismen and youth‘s clothing can be made on the shortest possible notice in ey ery style and q uality, and a good fit ensured. & A Complete Stock of Dress Goods, conâ€" sisting of Merinos, French Reps, Lustres, W inceys, together with a large lot of Fancy FlannÂ¥is, Kerseys, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, &o, &0. 5,000 5,000 PIECE3 ETOFFE3 and SATLIâ€" 1,000 * :s from 50¢ to 70c per yard. a A LARGE SUPPLY of Woolen Bocks and Mitts, Deerskin Mitts and Moceassins. Canadian and English nnnu;un, of all sizes and qualities, at prices lower than ever betore offered in this city. _A large and varied assortment of West of Engâ€" land Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Seotch and Canaâ€" dian Tweeds, of the finest qualities for the fall and winter "city and country trade." We have now on hand a large supply o clothing manufactured under our own supervision expresaly for shanty purposesâ€"consisting of PANTS, COATS, vESTS, SHIRTS, UNDERâ€" SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c, &o, to which we invite the attention of the LUMBERING COMMUNIâ€" TY who will find it to their interest to examino our stock betore purchasing thoir winter supplies. 1,000 «+ Wure: C}.Hu Now open for Sale and Inspection at O‘MEARA & CO‘S., October 6, 1869. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY NEW STYLES IN HATs NEW STYLES IN JACKETS: AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY$S _ No. 14. Rideau street. RPublicatitons. CENTRAL OTTAawA. BEAMLESS BAQGs, AT DURIE & sON‘s. LINEN BAG$, very cheap; PAIRS BLANKETS, AT DURIE & SON‘8, 18, 1869. O‘ MEARA & CO. mmm-mmo-qm and Bal timore Shell Oysters, during the season, by th barrel, bushel or. dozen., i u'llt :'"un of hair fi“fi;m’ff branches, so at es can obtain great advs by geitin their hair work of ho.l-a-bcnur..‘. 9 & saioon, zed nearl all the feading memnpory orCXs Cised, hy nearly Dressers of New COall at Curtis‘s Hair Thoo:lyfinuuusdmoawu-tnu.botwm Bussex and Cumberland, It has recently been Mlphmm»wwhltyb,wlth no gas or blow about it, as has been the case with a rival recently. i 4* This establishment is patronised not by two clergymen, but by a dozen or more in this city, without mentioning many of the leading inhabiâ€" tants, > Certain parties having clrculated a report that they had just returned from New York, with the leading Fashions in Hairâ€"Dressing, &o., the advertiser has only to remark that himselt and | Mrs. Lefrance will, within. a short time, visit Paris to obtain THE STYLES in the tonsoria! art;â€" and will bring with them to Ottawa a m;‘ who is thoroughly aw /ait in Ladies‘ Hairâ€"Dresâ€" dlgâ€"uovhohumumodninswek. October 9. 11742 l\fll LATEOT STYLE IN MR and MRS CURTIS have just returned from ow York with the latest ftashions, and have Oflice."" The lowest or any tender not necessariâ€" 1y accepted, | By order of the Building Committeo." . _ § WILLIAM BETHUNE, County Clerk. Cornwall, October 7, 1869. .0 11742 NEW REGISTRY OFFICE, for the County of Stormont, in the _ _ TOWN OF CORNWALL, â€" according to the plans and specifications proparâ€" od by T. 8. Soott, Esq., Architect, which may be seen cither at his office, Little ft. James Btreot, 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. Tenders to be endorsed "Tendors for Registry mm . ic see & - (Jâ€">â€"HAIR DRESSING ROOMS. â€"<£ up to NOON of Tuesday, the 26th day of October, 1869, for the work nesessary to be done in the Erection UIIT.D COUNTIES oF S8TORMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. : T EN D ER s will be received at the oflce of the uhdersigned M ~CoRNwALL, in Ladies, Misses, Children‘s, Men‘s and Boy‘s Wear. . The Muuulllohu.mwuu, and is warranted to 00‘". setisfaction, and at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. Ah Lno supply of Lumbermen‘s Wear always on Orders taken for all sorts of work, Only the best workmen employed, * GEORGE MURPHY. COR OOV PCCPAMUTEY WHV TIV ©IEO in that I and ‘Bammet Stook af Fore Weer "tuich Shn e :::nd complete in every department, representing A 'LQ'.I'E_ST_ AND BEST STYLES YORK STREET, I would inform m customers in general that T An’-n- ....x..::‘_'!'. CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, IDEAU STREET PATENT CONGRESS, SEAL CONGRESS, FINE ‘ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, would call your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"But toned, Laced and Congregs. 6* pruss roors _ FOR ALL WEATHERS." No. :'7, m ex 'M"“' J. B. BUSS & CO., all novelties and HEAP BOOTS AND SHOES|! LOUIS8 ~LEFRANCE, BOOTS AND SHOES THE RED BOO0T, ints with the principal i-."' York to keep a vorreipondanse No 385. Boots &# Shoec'. THE NEW STYLES . OCTOBER 158. 8 U M M ER, AT THB RED BOOT. DRESSING. AT AT es in the fashion. in Ottawa where 57 _: _ 20 Sparks street. Ottawas, Sept8, 1869. CARPETINGS AND HOUSE FUR: NISHINGS. ’ CLOTHS AND TWEEDS. â€" New Broadcldoths A New Doeskins and Cassimeres _ New West of England and Scotch Tweeds New Overcoatings New Vestings New Canadian Tweeds ‘ New Full Cloths and Batinettes . New Undershirts and Pants. T Bupcrior Dress and Flannel Shirts made to measure and sure to please. _ New Lancashire and Weish Flannels New Fancy Flannele New Frenck Twill Flannels, equally cheap. guuravie, cheapest ever shewn ouly 2s and 2s 6d per yard. «4LANNELS, _ _ _ Special attention is invited to 25 picces Scarlet Canadian Flannel, heavy, fine and dn‘nb’l‘., ‘!."‘."’.‘!‘ ever shewn in Ottawa, Gtorty Titm Wes| hearts Peterines, Cot. y Hcearfs, Pellerines, Colâ€" larettes, Clouds, etc., tremendous stock. White Cottons, 44d, 64, 74 and 94 per yard, Orey Cotmeg on in io oo d esd NEW PATTERNSâ€"SPLENDID VALUE ~ These are the cheapest silks to be found in the city. GARLAND, jMUTCHMOR & Co. Bright Glacie Silke, $7.50 the dress, HuV{ Ggo- Grains, $11, $12.50, $15, $17.50 a~ ~ sWhite ; â€" ~ > New Muslin Embroidery New Honiton Lace. New Frilled Collars New Lace Sets _ New Cluny Edging and L&ce New Maltese lflmnzs and 1. f:‘ lLl_‘t;l_a: new shades, ° including Capucin B@°EXTRAORDINABRY VALUK They invite special attention to their large stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, comprising NEW SATIN CLOTHS, _ _ At the same time, they will shew & full aesortment in all their various departments otf NEW CHOICE GOODS. (Â¥â€"Best value in Ottawa.«£4) BRITISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN Goops. MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS, . Silk Velvets, Velveteens, _ NEW STYLE WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAKS GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO., Rave mdfidhrp additions to their stock of MILLINERY AND MANTLES, and are now shewing a magnificent stock of PARIS & LONDON PATTERNS, Threeâ€"ply Imperial Bilk, Satin and Velvet. Mmt- BONNETS, Flowers, Ostrich and Silk Mantle Velvets \New Clan Tartans New All Wool Serges ; New Broche Repps â€" New Brocade Poplines _ ; New ?]ptun Costume Cloths New opplinettes New Figured Poplins io on New Merinoes and Delaines New Coburgs and!Baratheas. New ‘gfind Seal New Sealettes and Astracan Now_!!lyrlpool Seals New Ti linighed Velveteens New Palarian Cloths LA TEST FASHIOXN s BLACK SILKS. LACE GOODS. BLACK GOODS. Table and Piano Covers, CLOAKINGS;, J° PRINTS. JIute and Hemp Carpets ngs and Lace, Black and Muitchmor & Co. Rugs and Mate Fancy Knitting . A practicas experience of sixteen years in the w towns and cities of Canada and the mm-ou-hmmu-u. .d'.dlfym'llhd.fl-ym, Paperâ€"hanging, Kalsomining and _ _ _ _ " wWEHEILTE wWasHIN G, ° done on short notice in a very satisfactory manner, zr‘m most nu-m terms that can be N. B.â€"No Benzine Coroal, _ For the erection if a frame addition to the residence of a goutlemanin this city, Plans can be seen and tenders handed in till noon of SA TURDAY, the 16th INST, atthe offise of the K ARNOLDI, Architect, * 11724 11 Me â€" icalie strce rl\znn'll waAaNTED, wene 7 0 ~ odiho 4 * v40 t e rpotr is Aricns 4. Suhecs d resides at the said City of Ottawa ), infant son and only child of the said JOHN MALLOCH, deceased, who died without appointing any curator or guardian of the said infantâ€"the said EDWARD CROOZXSHANK MALLOCH and GEORGE MALLOCH, being the uncles of the said ANDREW HILL MALLOCH. lél’auduousn, this 26th day of September, EDW ARD C?OOIBEA!K MALLOCH, suod â€" GEORGE MALLOCH the said Surrogate Court, and the Judge thereof, 0 8 rt, udge » by lowm‘(.:‘n.OOKSHANK nfl.ocn. of the City : of O‘taws, Physician, and GLORGE MALLOCH, of the same place, Gentioman, the executors of the last will and testament of JOHN IALL(‘)?B.‘i- his lifetime of the City of Ottawa, afaraam JVTT MCY Whearth /7 sapath s P § 0% SPARKS BIREET. You can get your Painting, Graiming, hn Es CCA SS RIOCE LBC of tv.z days lm.tho first insertion eation of this notice. annlication will i SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNXTY OF CARLETON. ‘ Notice is bereby given that after the expiration ;‘.'.'.‘!.“S!i?!‘.!‘?!‘:*' first insertion and publiâ€" Ta" FaAbLil L aeg 201 OOCCR TCOe 20006, Mouldâ€" ings, Looking Glasses and Picture Frames, of the butudmon-odunltvlu.ncdm and execuâ€" ted with despatch, the ullwolthowort'ur :hod,u‘updu. wfld will necessari‘y inâ€" 0e custom, pPH~sSashes Primed and Glazed for shipâ€" ment, and Blinds Painted and for Hangâ€" ing, will be supplied on equally terms. Come and see, PICTURE i’%i;’]x;n;iifififib'h: $ 0 ite the Suspension Bri and %.1 '3’:“ Match MM?&“IB.DD Mess DECORATING ROOMS, Which will enable him to execute all orders with du{nul, and to the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" tidious. CEILINGS and WALLS WHITENED and COLOURED in a superior style, on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice, Conatautly l""l:;,“(') ':nd ?'lt pri:s:: ceu defy com on, Pal » ntine, m.o Puttmhu. Stained do. in ;lllz:.loun. Enamelied do., Ubscured Pluob'slnthl‘-ok 26 and 21 ounce, Diamond Star and Other Brands in Boxes, or Cut to muuy.obuqupdi iefi t 210 Amtest and Most Improved Style in Gold, Satin and Plain Paper Hangings, Gilt, Flock and Assorted Borders to match in endloss variety, Call and Examing for Yourselves. P.8.â€"Mr. Eaton luhlh-:qth-onu- pert and experienced workmen, HOUSE PAINTIN G, HANGING PAPER N TUE PASâ€"Orders for Gashes, Doors, Blinds, Mouldâ€" * a B '“' T 1167t02340 J w "i the Latest and LANG * PAT‘; 1,000 MMEXSE RZDUCTION | IN PRICES or W ALL PAP ER S 3350 JAS. G. ROBINSON & CO The trade supplied, duty paid, or in Bond, the car load, or in emalier quantities. Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canada. HERE A SPECIALITY TOQ®®® sepratws yeucow ‘ REFINED SUGAR. 100 BRLS GOLDEN SYRUP 700 200 Bole Agents for Ottawa, BLIND, DOOR MOULDING CELEBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY House. Ottawa. 50 BRLS GR&EN COD FISH. JAS. G. ROBINSON & C0., House Decorating. Bell‘s Blook, opposite Russell House OO0DERHAM & WORTS 00DERHAM & WORTS aTors‘s OoDERHAX & wonTts) FAMILY PROOF WIIISEKEY mz%%up_n_snnm, R. EATON‘S. {p cuss veay supERroR TWANKEAY TEA. ) CHTS UNCOLWD JAPAN TEA PURE HIGHWINE3. BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS3 CATTIES SOLACE TOBACCO A stylish sign can be Wholesale Grocers, Ottawa. FOR SALE, an elegant assortment of W A Ross. boomuai 4 nmbflclnh“ r-fltflfi_gzylm'mdn.uml-:.'j 105 Kingâ€"st. West, Toronto, and Bspuim en & W. STEPHEX, for Ottaws Office. N.B.â€"Sewing done to order, and oil -ulflkkdm.n'-dycrh: oi 40g00 0 20000 AAREPREEECED Te Vess :,h‘ for tailoring, carringe nfihfl Call and examine the Hea uu-v mgmrmmmdf Proage are the best in the world tor family use, as ;,, in mirsin,dinn is entelinns Bd un ms can g’,:’:-::““l‘“! Buttonâ€"hole Attachment and Call and Bee our NEW Wamfl GULDE. Price, $2.00. § _ THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES are best Bon‘s Music Store. yps 100 * Ameanierentaecoecomemeemmege \m___ Machines. W unErcrs & wirsos ..â€"n..u:,‘-". of sowing sent post free _ d } womaze W. C. CLARK, Professor of Music and Teacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Mume Roomse and Raritene®, O‘Connorâ€"stâ€". corner of Slaterâ€"st., Conâ€" ._“"“--'r:ldd&muuo.... ‘m wera bness Pu.q-mn TUITIONn. # \| Sttere CLASSICAL AND GENERAL: w;?&u Clevalier Gustave Smith begs 0 announte to his pupils that the Academy of Mrsic, Rideaun streot, will be reâ€"opened on MONDAY, Augus , by .nlobnut'mhvh‘“w with an accomplished lady teacher, announces that her Dancing Classes will commence on Wednesday, the 22nd instant. Further particulars may be obtained on appliâ€" oation to Mrs Robert Stewart, Wilbrod street. __Ottawa September 9th, 1869. 1148ef 8E WING MACHINES R&. SWEETLANXD or $10 for both, payable in advance. Application to be made to MRS BUCKLEY, at mmduw,., Thomas Spencer, Murray street; ian: Jp»+xrcwse aso oxroarxext. MRS P J BUCKLEY desires to inform the pubtic of Ottawa that she has now opened a class for the teaching of PLANO and BERLIN woor FANCYr w orKs. Termsâ€"For PHRRO»ssszrszrerercene i6 Wb per quarter do _ do Berlin Wool Fancy Ottawa, August 14, 1869. Pnlo TUITIO®, RIIIOI BROS. CHEESE. __uf:- for John Campbell‘s celebrated" DUCATION, I‘IOIOIGAMA WHIEKEYS: Ploor. and CaDEx®y og music. 0. T, BATE & 0O,, Ottawa, Dec. 12 13u8, Oneal " 77 are now prepared to sell in quantii * thetrade, by the 9 Having been appointed by the combivation “‘,‘l:a.lot J ACON, &e. +000 ARRKEL OR CAR LOaD, VAL OIL Agents for Hiram € W alker‘s LOWEsT For sale by the undersigzte« * BBLS. TIHIIN MESS ronxk. BBLS. MKSS PORK. BBLS. STRONG sUPER FLQOUV R. COAL OIL, AT »»«» 5 40 _ do

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