310} TEA CO. _ Great St. James 99 wl’m # in 40 ib 1cK TEA, _ .. ") «# *4 number of times a day to ordinary people, and if ho wants anything in a store he just goes in and buys it in an every day common place way. Wao are glad to find, too, that he is not followed about by an illâ€"mannered trowd. In company with Lady Young, and Mtendad by some members of the staff, he Visited several stores yesterday. We hapâ€" â€" veam, Ciarence; W.C. Edwards, Thurso ; John Mclatyre Munro, Hamilton., Tus Puxceâ€"His Royal Highness goes regularly about the city now very much in bâ€"-ago&um,ud bows any Montreal ; H. S. Fowle, Boston; E. M. McDonald, M. P , Halifax, N. S. ; Hon. A. W. McLellans, Novea Scotia; A. M. Forbes, Mon. treal ; Hon E. B. COhandler, New Brunswick ; G. Demeres, L. Lamartagae, Quebec; A. W. Striker, Prescott; D. R. Dutton, New York ; e.l:“;" Packenbham ; M. Cuvillier and Bymes and Montreal ; C. CGrant, St "Johkns ‘k-:"h. 4 2.:' ened to see him enter Mrs. McCoomb‘s on Bussex street, and we were told that he Mterwards visited and made some purchases MMageo & Russell‘s,and passed a wel!â€"merited Fort Wurmorox.â€"The Canadian Rifles who are at present at Fort Wgllington being unable to remove in time, the detachment of the Ortawa brigade of garrison artillery will not leave this #morning as at first ordered. Company No,. 1, Capt. Kagleson, which is to furnish the first Jetachment to garrison the fort, paraded at the drill shed last night and parade tlils evening for medical inspection and to morrow morning will proceed by firs; &bmummuduyu telligence, yesterday afternoon, that one of the employes at Booth‘s mill bad lost his life by drowning, in the ‘following manner : A plank in the floor of the mill bad been raised for the purpose of repairing or oiling the machinery below, and while the plank was up a man, whose name we did not lcarn, was helping to bring‘in some timbcr, and < was walking backwards, when, coming to the opening, he foll through, and was secn no more. Every search was mads, but no traces ot him could be found. ace:. The detachment will be under the command of Capt. Parsons, who will be com mandant o‘ â€"the Fort. Wisucr axo His Tiuss.â€"The Rov. Morley Puoshon delivered a very able and cloquent lecture in the Weslâ€"yan Methodist Church, Metcalfe street, last evening, on the above subjâ€"ct, in which he presented a series of admirable sketches of the great preacher‘s life and tria!s and victories, and claimed for him the character of a hero, At the concluâ€" sion the Rev. Lachlin Taylor in a laudatory speech moved a vote of thanks, which was seconded by Hon. Kal:olm Cameron. Sate, who have sung their sougs of fraterniâ€" ty and advancement in all the principal eities of America, â€"as well as in England, will give their Arst and only concert in the Skating Rink, Music: Hall, this evening. mmumwwm. good, healthy clu.nmth'eo--lmy, and we hope they will have a good house. _ fwrourite ealfeâ€"st., this (Tuesday» evening, at which addresses will be delivered by the Rev, Morâ€" ley Punshon, M. A., and a large number of other gentlemen, lay and clerical, Thechair will be occupied by John Al. Donald, Eeq , lay treasurer of th@ society. _ Wieserax Missrosazt Soctety.â€"The forty. fourth anniversary of the society will be keld in the Wesleyan Methodist church, Motâ€" Tus Wairuzn.~â€"Yesterday was a wintry kind of day, ‘The most unmistakable eviâ€" dences of approaching Winter were everyâ€" where vimble in overâ€"conts, heary cloaks, shawls, red noses, sr+, at one o‘clock, p.m , a little snow storm. â€"Is this the prelude : to the Indian Summer? The goods must ba clvared out. A. Rowe, auctioncer. 1162.t&eâ€"th.. . Ciry Cocscis.â€"The City ‘Council met lasg night, and adjourned out of respect to Alderman Featherston who h#s lost a child by death, § Vournteznsâ€"No. 3 company, of the 431d Buttalion â€" Carieton . Volunteers, passed tijough the city, yesterday, on their way home ~to Metcalie, from the camp at Beli‘s Corners, which broke up on Saturdar, . Avoroy Sics.â€"A sale of: dry goods and reatyâ€"made clothes will take place this evening, at ‘Fraversy‘s old stand, Sussexâ€"st. of our unrivalled XXX and Extra Can Oysâ€" m:l':“uflboonod wm :: rolho ppers of in city, en J. B. Buss & Co., 11627 . 3'!8-0-:40. Twoss French kid gloves so long expected by Magee & Russell ba.o at length arrived, Jjust in time for his Royal Highness Prince Arthur‘s visit. * Deviin‘s Fur Depot, Laoss‘® Fons. gt. Li WREXCE AÂ¥D OTTAWA RALWAY, Depart.................... .00 a m...............1.00 p mM AITHVO:»ssssssmmesscssesecl@.38 & M............2..4, 16 ;- The above trains coumect at Prosoott Junstion with Graad Trunk Railway for all points south east and west. OTTiWA E./ER SAYVIGATIOX CoMPAXT. Steomer Queen Victoria ' Leaves her whart, foot of Sussoex street, at 6.30 a m Arrives * do do ao 6.00 p m vxio® m‘::'nuu eonruv;u.â€.- eave for A every morning =£u s.-:- le .m‘ZIu at.....8.30 a m OyTiwWa To Elxg@ro®, Steamer City of Qitawa Leaves the Canal Bas.n Wharf ovey Monday and Thursday at................ T.00 am AND ARR"VEs FROW KIÂ¥Ggto® Rvery Woedraâ€"dar and Saturday at........1.00 p m __ Tickets, intormation, may be had guu:t;dâ€ummdnlhd. Â¥ J08 MOONXEY, Pusax Lamb in sets. Mixx, Seal, Ermine. Orsetems! Ovetsas! Overmas!â€"Try LOUAL NEWS on the Main; W. TRAVELLELRS GUIDE. These wellâ€"known and , Grenville ; Miss Wing about ESMONDE‘S Rook Olls that suits, Try it and find out. All oll detivered free A" ‘"bowur sea UTIPUL doventss, o-nuvumn-t‘ erent patterns, :’mwhq:m fumh: AT THE VARIETY HALL. For sale at $3.50 per box. h#y-.d- before it is all gone. t is feSponiat k. for the season, b:gs most respectfully to announce to his friends and patrons that he has resumed the baking of MUFFINXS ANXD CRUMPET3S 100 yiar sywext, Has REMOYV ED to the New Stone Building, op n-uotlo Grey Nuns‘ School [late Revere House ) dean street. 116854 @oLLECTION $3 in support of the missions, under the care of the society, will be takon up after each sermon, and in the course of tlo;lo mecting on Tuesday ‘The pablic ‘respectfully invited to attend. ;ouvg.id‘&“.nm. 1177td4 In behalf of the '.2.. II-W eares: thaiin ue se it Boid by apothecaries. Price $1.50 per bottle or 6 for $7.50, _ . â€" peAmReL FELLOWS OBumitt. THE FORTYâ€"FOURTH ANNIYVERSARY of the society will be held in the same place the evehing of TU ESD AY, the 19th l-t.u'li: HYPOPHOSPHITES â€" _ _ through its direct and potent action on the nervous will be delitered By the REV W M Punshon, M A, the Riv C o M ‘bh Rov James Ellio:t, the Revâ€"W D, the Revr 8 8 Nelles, D Dï¬lhh.-r Judge Deacon, W Bentty, Esq, M P P, John Torrance, Junr, Bsq, of ."‘::“. "‘l"n"ï¬b‘.‘wm‘l‘m Esq, Lay Treasurer of the Socicty. Church, Metcalfo street, on SUNDAY next, the mhhnnhulu a m, by the REV CHARLES LAVELL, A.l-ur‘olthm.; and at 64 pm, by the REV W M PUNXSHON, M A, wmtu Axotn®a Artuamtio Cascs.â€"Another Atâ€" ‘;lt‘nï¬â€˜x.cuhhhh;u, under &-ou!lor " Ocemnic Telegraph Company.* It will be laid in a direct line from the southâ€" ;c:t ooanoflnludbloblohhl.:‘&l&x en completed, messages wil sat at ouhlflhom;nm.. ‘The capital of the company is ,000. Ccovesacaso Staser 8rzrs.â€"The community at large will soon be relieved of that detestaâ€" No‘blp,ï¬oâ€â€œ(?l-mto which we have had occasion to refer frequent. ly as the scene of many serious accidents. The Corporation have signified their intention of bringing the platform on that street to its proper grade, and property holders have set to work raising their tenements in conseâ€" quence. One structure, the property of M:, Do.an, has, howbver, come to grief One of mmmmmd'nmaï¬ the whole building was precipitated nearly on the street. The persons cccupying the house barely escapedwith their lives, as stoves, chairs, tables and all. species of hounlold‘ stuff came tumbling down, and was cither broken or so disarranged as to be wholly unâ€" fit for further use, The building was a very fine frame one, two storeys high, and the loss ‘oï¬om-ï¬ be consid«cable. There is some probability ot its yet being raised, but the prospects are rather slim ; as it is at pres» ent it is an unsightly and rather dadgerous looking affair which should be immediately Ellen Swan was up for assaulting a Mrs. Ross whom she struck on the face, being proâ€" voked thereto, as sho stated, by the language and acts of the fair complainant. ‘The lady was putting a verbel plea of justification at arapid rate, when she was stopped with a fine of $1 and 20 cts, costs. The case of Onesime Labarge, tor selling liquo ron Sunday, was dismi seed. * Pletre Lavols, charzed with robbing the store of Richard Booth, at the Chaudiere, on Friday night last, was remanded. Joseph Lecompts and Mario L‘Arabie were remanded on a charge of stealing money from a raftsman, who did not appear to M‘ customer at the Police Court, was charged with being drunk and disorderiy. She had not, however, appeared betore his Worship for a long time, llnpmthtnhhnhâ€" living at service in the country and came in on Saturday to buy a pair of boots, when she «just took a little drop," and waked up on Sunday morning in the cells. She is out on no doubt but many persons will go plough, given by Mr. W. Archibald, value $20 ; Scotch saddle given by Messrs. Borbridge a caddy of tea by Mrs.John Thompson, and three money prizes of $4, §3 and $2 by the society, Bhould the weather be fAne there is Axotnen Armaatio Casts.â€"Another road, commencing at do‘cloc ka.m., when the the following prizes will be competed for :â€" Senior class, gold medal given by A. Gilmour M.,Mln-mypd-n,mww $3, and the lowest $4. Junior ciass, silver medal given by J. Holmes Esq., M.P. Timeâ€" flmbylc-tmyï¬lxm,ndbuwy prizes, the highest $6, and the\Jlowest $3. l‘cr-.whohnumbdnnpmg. NQLISH BUXX HOUSE. cuitural Society will take place toâ€"day on tlo&-olMGnh-,!q,,m Tiz Provemmo Ma 1cu.â€"Theannual plough ing match for the County of Carleton Agriâ€" compliment on the general appearance, &c., of the store. He also woent to Notman‘s and probably to others. We mention these facts to show that his Royal Highness is becoming familiar with the capital, and there is reason to believe that he likes it. MISSIONARY SOCIETY, HYPOPHOSPRITES BOXES CANADA PLATES sold that there is someâ€" ue it uy y L ; Ist, a Ottawa, October 14. _ cert. yopar, C aees ~ e P: qo be d veerd boprrinicng on p on the evening of the Concert. . _ Doors open at 7. Concert at 8. SKATING RINK MUSIC HALL, On Tuesday Evening. October 19th, 1869, their SONGS OF HOME, FAITH mg ’x:“r‘l::rn,u- h:'um_h guhu,xnuu-dhu_uulsu..' h â€" Particulars in programmes and at the Con« T-luvmm FAMILY, ASA, LI ZZIE, aso MASTER BENNETT From the old Granite State, on Mjou-ql"o the North West, will give A Cook and a Housemaid in a house where there are no children. Good references required. A good large dwelling house, with stable and grounds, in a healthy locality. Address the pabâ€" lisher of this paper: f wm IMHKEDIATELY. w“flo. % e _ By a lady of many years exnerience in teachâ€" Flll’ CLASS HOUSE WANTED. A stout sctive lad can ‘find employment by applying to the Varioty Hall, #4 Sugtex street. A from the country preferred. n.xâ€m J BOYDEN. A respectable MIDDLE AGED PEKRSON as HOUSEKEEPER. C Liberal wages paid to the right person. A pply to * 8. &4 W. BORBRIDGE, No. 39 Ridean Street, Otta wa, October 16, 1869, 1181s w AXTXD, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, DOOR MAT3, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, > â€" LAGES, CORNICES, C0OCOA MATTING, &c., & THOS. & W. HUNTON, ° 4T and 49 Sparkeâ€"st, Ammudflbvcfldnhfl,. ree. Opne from the country preferred. Apply to this office. 1173.12¢ to which wi‘.}'.";o.‘avi-siuuu.' itions by almos every steamer, consisting WI would call spesial attention t o our im Â¥V mensestock of HOUSE FURNIsSHINGS Tn XEWEST ATYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, ’l\ll. BEST VALUE, 1150.3m N* ONLY onE CONCERT JBA T.I OIIATI!T VYARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, TII BEST ASSORTED, ITY HOOP SKIRT FPAcToRY 'l“lw-rfl'ocx. . THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LABRGEST 8STOCK, . _ At THO8. & W. HUNTOX‘8, 'l‘. CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHRAPEST GOODS, RYTAIR CARPETS, HEARTH UGS BOYS WANXTED, pny Goons« nousk FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS & HOUSEK FURNISHINGS, DBY GOODS & HOUSE FUBNISHINGS At TROS. & W. HUNXTON‘S, TINSMITHS WANTED Lc .. St ESMONDE BROS. 15th, 1869, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. [HE BEST VALUE, ‘HE BEST VALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNT At THOS8 & W. HUNTON‘8. G. LRVTX, At THOB, & W. HUNTONS BEST, ASSORTED, At THOY. & W. HUNTON‘8. st ESMONDE BROS. J BOYDEN. 11646 ~ WOBKS AND MACBINERY, ‘ l # Doo 8A8SH ~BLIN MOULDIN â€}mm LUIBD:i, #&c., &c. 0% (Canal Basin.) T W CURRIER & CO respectfully inform the trade and public that their THE 0TÂ¥A wa MMES, OCTOBEE 19 Times, Western World, Frank Leslio‘s % !hx’- Week!y, Woeekly Herald, and all lfldml Republic, in Aigir e eaae dn tenenty on « Man in Genesis :and in Ge Post Office News Depot, Sept. JOIH & HOLLAND Have received : Â¥For September. _ * _! _ =/ All the illustrated Papers, at Five Pence Each. l e db cbds R R Guide. Dollll“ NEWS DEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. And a portion of the F¢g7°â€"~â€"â€"â€" suthor of Carlyon‘s Year; in E1!x Attire, by na;box:fl..a-!‘.. .,......ï¬?o..‘ and Creese; the ‘Canadian Parliamentary Comâ€" panion for 1809. â€" â€"â€". Crust and Cake, by Edward Garrott, author of Occupations of a retired life ; the Eeven Curses of London, by Greenwood: Fnund Dead, by the FASHIONABLE MILLINERY NEW STYLES IN HATs ~_ NEW STYLES IN JACKETS: AT QUSNINGHAM & LINDSAY$. _ _‘ No. 14. Rideau street. Ottaws, Sept 22, 1869. NI' BOOKS, At A. HAUSER‘3 News Depot, Sparks stroot, Bow Belis, and American Fashion Books AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s8. © CHEAP PRINTS ~ CHEAP WHITE & GREY Ccorroxs OHKAP WINCEYS AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDsSAYs. CANADIAN BLANKETS | CANADIAN FLANNELS N.. lï¬? RIDEAUV STREET, NEW DEESS GOODS NEW FREXCH MERLXO8 NEW CLAK TARTANS AT CUNXNINXGHAM & LINDSAY‘s3. Tailoring and Cutting Establishment where gonâ€" tiemen and youth‘s clothing can be made on the shortest possible notice in every style and q uality, and a good ft ensured. A Complete Stock of Dress Goods, conâ€" sisting of Merinos, French Reps, Lustres, W inceys, together with a large lot of Fancy Flannels, Kerseys, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, 5,0009 s m« 5’000 LINEN S$AGB, very cheap; PIECES ETOFFES and SATIâ€" 1,000 "***:;Y"E from 50¢ to 70c per yard. A LARGE SUPPLY of Woolen Socks and Mitts, Deerskin Milts and Moceassins. : Cnnadian and English manufacture, of all sizes and qualities, at prices lower than ever betore offered in this city. we have now on hand a large supply _ o clothing manufactared under our own supervision expressly for shanty purposesâ€"consisting of PANTS, COATS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UNDERâ€" SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &¢c, &c, to which we invite the attention of the LUMBERING COMMUNIâ€" TY who will find it to their interest to examine our stock betore purchasing their winter sapplios. 1,000 A large and varied assortment of West of Engâ€" land Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Seotch and Canaâ€" dian Tweeds, of the finest qualities for the fail and winter "clty and country trade." ARTER8 INK Fm. Now open for Sale and Inspection at O0‘MEARA & CO‘S., We have now on hand a EEW EDiTIOXS oFr Smith‘s WoOrks ............. erds and London Journal for October. J. DUBIE & 8s0X%, * Fligts Adoam L un 10 Sparks Swoot. ®nteonspess retetse0s eesesssebthbesasctece CENTBAL ~OTTAwWA. IDry Googs. © *\ ~PURIE & SON‘8. PAIRS BLANKETS, AT DURIE & sOXN‘8. AT oys __ 420 18, 1869. O‘ MEARA & CO. LOTHING C No. 80, Bparks street. =~~> The subscriber still continues to manufac CARRIAGE & COACE FACTORY A of No. 1 Codâ€" uh.mogc&us&nm-m bohptouluuzuuuo mhwrphu. A large lot of nqnd&mm , ten bags hthom,dl.l:::im.uu $10,000 w goods arriving. : . n _ PM Remember " our motto"â€"Qaick Sales and \glue Proftk :. :> _.:.<1o:x |!â€";;. ~ ... _ un Prodiths Leailt n 2ask. . _ This Arm will supply Fresh Caraquet and Bal timore Shell Oysters, during the season, by th ‘hml.h-ld or doten. i Wholesale and retail at the.lowest cash rates. PMR Ramember the place, 6t «J BBUBS & Co., ‘Oyster Planters, Packers, and Dealers in Can Keg, Bulk, and Shell Oysters, No 27 GR OCERIE s suitable for town or country use. Gooderham & Wort‘s H. Wines, Old Rye and it Sip= a/._ * â€" aQUORS of all desoriptions, and m general assortment of desire to announce that they are receiving a P. BASKERVILLE & BRO,,* WHOLESALE Axb RETAIL | GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No86 ) Rideauâ€"st., and Dukest., â€" MR and MRs CURTIS have just returned from hake "".?......"" io wip the priccipet Bair SIT W alr Dressers of New York to keep a correspondoence roï¬nln‘ all novelties and changes in the fashion. the is is the o:ly uublhh-:u in (:t::v. where prictor has a practics w in the u‘:‘l’l:!:?‘an of h:lr :;rk in :lï¬:n bu‘:olu{hno t idies can obtain great advantage b their hair work of the _-uu(utnnr.‘ y geiting This establishment is patronised not by two clergymen, but by & dozen or more in this city, without mentioning many of the leading inhabiâ€" tants, Certain parties having ciroulated a report that they had jast returned from New York, with the leading Fashions in Hairâ€"Dressing, &c., the advertiser has only to remark that himselt and Mrs. !a&nuylll.v&ll & short time, visit Paris to obtain THE BSTYLES in the tonsoria! art; and will bring with them to Ottaws a lady who is thoroughly au fait in Ladies‘ Hair:Dresâ€" singâ€"one who has not learned :t in a woek. October 9. * _ 11742 LADIES‘ H“}IR DRESSING. Call at M‘c__fl.a:â€" brmtng Rooms, 57 LOUIS LEFRANCE, No 535. f The only first.class Saloon on that street, between Bussex and Cumberland, It has recently been fitted up in the most recherche style, with no gas or blow about it, as has been the case with a rival l\" LATEST STYLE IK â€" _ aVGARS, Rmuv STREET (Gâ€"HAIR DRESSING ROOMS 3 It 1s belioved that such a voluntary submission of the Company‘s position to. an eminent and aotuary of the Hon. Euizur W rionn‘s well high character and professional skill, will add to that public utlofut&. and confidence which the "Canada Life Company" enjoys. Heal ginvt of 24 mby of the Apraiier snfoughont Ofice, or at any hroughout ::.l'n-l vho_n.:y be au‘uod in the oonpc;l': w condition is unsatie , desiring to tho # Canads Life," will h‘m with n:‘a such terms as are reasonable and fair. ~ ' A G RAMSAY, Agent in Oita NTARIO for the State of Tul RECEXT FAILURES of two of the largest ENGLISH ASSURANCE OFFICES naturally dausing much nxl:( in the minds of assurers in all companies, the directors of the CANADA LIFE l‘n l & .&lduv:luï¬uolsu i Commenny chien t thas mon Wrrcut, ot Boston, late Insurance Commissioner would call your special attention to his Bplendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"Butâ€" toned, Laced and Congress. GENTLEMEN‘8$ | â€" PATENT CONGBESS, SEAL CONGREsS, FINE ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, 66 Dnm BooOTs FOR ALL WEATHERS." awa, September 10. PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE! â€" BOOTS AND SHOES! constantly on hand, and ï¬dâ€"o'tv;:r; No. 21, THE RED BOOT, Boots &# Shoes. R H HAYOOCK. + 55.A B. BUSS & CO., THE NEW STYLES R AT THE RED BOOT. s Hair Dressing Rooms Rideau street. 7 #, Sleighe, Cutters, &t, imos approred Rayine and 8 U M M E R, AT 1149.3m 4 + RM“ T O‘tawa, Sept8, 1869. _ > Feltings > CARPETINGS® AND HOUSE FURf NISHINGS. New Broadcloths 6 y 2 New Dosslons and Cantltarms â€"_â€" _ _*â€" New West of England and Scotch Tweeds New Overcontings ¢ # §ew Vestings f * ew Canadian T weeds , New Full Cloths and Setinettes New Undershirts and Pants. Supérior Dress and Flannel Shirte made to measure and sure to please. : Special attention is invited to 25 pieces n eiry toriniet ts shepe it Shinam urable, c ever n in only 2s and 2s 6d per yard. New Lancashire and Welsh Flannels New Fancy Flannele =~ New Frenck Twill Flannels, equally cheap. 54, 6d, 74d, 94 and 104 per yard. White Cottons, 41d, 64, 74 and 9d per yard, GM‘%M“M.‘%R.‘ 6d udmm NEW PATTERNSâ€"SPLENDID VALUE in the city. Bright Glacie Silks, $7.50 the dr-? IIesV{ Gl;q{(ï¬!niu, $11, $12.50, $15, #17.50 Wiite. ::."> * ~ New Muslin Enmbroidery New Honiton Lace. New Frilled Collars > ge' é‘l.“ gxA and Lace _ ew Cluny Edging New Hfl':aflond&‘m‘s and Lace, Black and In all the :new shades, including Capucin These are the cheapest silks to be found R@°EXTRAORDINARY VALUK. *z They invite special attention to their large stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, comprising NEW SATIN CLOTHS, f New Clan Tartans [§ew All Wool Serges â€" Silk : Velvets, Velveteeng, NEW STYLE WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAKS, At the same time, they will shew a full assortment in all their various departments ot NEW CHOICE GOODS. ’ (Zâ€"Best value in Ottawa.«f7) BRITISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN MILLINERY AND MANTLES, and are now shewing a magnificent stock of PARIS & LONDON PATTERNS, Mu.mnr. Garland, Muitchmor & Co. Flowers, Have received large additions to their stock of CLOTHS AND TWEEDS. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO;, > LACE GOODx. Silk, Satin and Velvet. Bilk Mantle Velvets Bilk binished Velveteens New Palarian Cloths New Coburge and Balmoral Crapes New Victoria and Russell Cords â€" New Empress Cloths New French Merinoes and Paramathas. gew Broche Repps ew Brocade Poplins New Egyptian Costume Cloths New Popplinettes New Figured Pa:iu . New Empress § New French Merinoes and Delaines New Coburge andBaratheas. Threeâ€"ply Imperial T loor Oil Gloths LA TEST FASHION 8 New g‘:flnd Seal New ettes and Astracan New Whirlpool Seals BLACK SILKS. BLACK GOODS. BONNETS, HATS, CLOAKINGS. PRINTS. Jute and Hemp Carpets Rugs and Mate E8TABLISHEMENT, 62 SPARKS STREET. » Te un potcrine Piiming prgtes, Sttsing W H ITE 'AQHI!G, short notice in & very satisfactory manner, ‘:l.c:_.th most nnm terms that san be resides at the said City of Ottawa), infant son and only child of the said JOHN MALLOCH, decear«4, who died without appointing any eursator or guardian of the said infantâ€"the said RDWARD CROâ€"£sHANK MALLOCH and GEORGE MALLOCH, being the uncles of the said ANDREW HILL MALLOCH. wn..uuoun. this 26th day of September, EDW ARD CROOKSYAFEK MALLOCH, and . GEORGE MALLOCH. uidns n ons By their Attorney, _ BURROGATE COURT OF THE COUXTY OF CARLETON, Notice is heroby given that after the expiraion of twenty days from the first insertion and pabliâ€" m&,m."m‘:nflu be made to Burrogate Court, the Jllr thereof, ‘b.y EKDWARD CROOKXSHANK MALLOCH, of e .City of Oitaws, Physiciun, and GLORGE IALDJOH. of the same place, Gentioeman, the executors of the last.mill and testament of JOHN lu.wcnbh bis lifetime of the City of Ottaws, amforessid, Esquire, deceased, W guardians to ANDREW HILL MALLOCH, (who N, B,â€"No Bentine Coroal. Y ’ im VEL,. . c :. .:. commanimnhatiiah ns wrinng» _ $MPOrders for Bashes, Doors, Blinds, Mouldâ€" h&mm and Picture ln:a,d&o ind with drepetan "me esY of in wurkipeesâ€" w anteed, and at prices whâ€˜ï¬ will necessari‘y inâ€" duce custom, Led in tet p"Sashes Primed Glazed ment, and Blinds Painted and ï¬t:’lu; ing, will be supplied on equally terms. wnflo the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" ti CEILINGS and WNALLS WHITENED and COLOURED in a superior style, on the most reasonable terms, an J at the shortest notice., Constantly on hand, and at that defy competition, Paints, 6n‘. , _ Varnish, :’-t% Glass, Stained do. lIIO:.:,‘h’ll-.lbd Tt L“““I Plate, Smethinck ounce, mm«â€ï¬m&u. * vBe bst to ..’_ R, EATOX, Bell‘s Blook, opposite Russell House. w‘mml-nu-m «m.x.,.i M-‘mminomm" the Russos | â€"=â€"â€"_ _ House. Ottaws. * ‘ . DECORATING ROOME, Whick will enable him to execute all orders with COall udEï¬Wï¬r Yourselves. P.B â€"Mr. Rate oas in his c-zq the most exâ€" port and experier ed wors men, HQUSKE â€"PAINTING, HANGING PAPER, tiis stock, comprising an eleguant assortment of the Latest and lon.%-mnd &6“ in Gold, Satin and Plain P per Hangings, Gilt, Flock and Assorted Borders. 0 match in endloss wariat & llm;nnnumor IN PRICES OFf W aALL PAPER S 1,000 CHTS VERY SUPERILOR TWANKAY TEA. 7“00 CBTS UNCOWD JAPAN TEA His stock, comprizing an elegant assortment of The trade supplied, duty paid, or in Bond, by the car load, or in smaller quantities, PURE HIGHWINE3. Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canads,. M . Bole Agents for Ottawa, _CELRBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY. 100 350 300 OO0DERHAM & WORTsS HERE A SPECLIALUITY OODERHA®L & WORTS OODERHAM & WORTS FALILY PROOF WHISKEY, R. EATON‘S. JAB, G.ROBINSON & 0O., Wholesale Grocers, Ottawa. EFINED . BUGAR. BRLS GOLDEN SYRUP ; BRLS GREEN COD FISH BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS CATTIES SOLACE TOBACCO BRLS REDPATHS YELLOW Primed and Gilazed can b+ JAS. G. ROBINSON & CO W A Ross. AUTORY, â€"_â€"___â€"~ %*OUEEN YICTORIA" will leare her wharl at 7 a. m with mails and passengers for Montreal. £ t Nes 11802 # OTTAWA FEMALE COLLEKGE" will be beld in the Young Men‘s Christian "Association Room, on FRINAY, the Agnd day of OCTOBEK, at the hour of 8 o‘slock, p m., for the purpose uf slecting Provisional Directors and fully organizing the There is a ground rent of $80 per annum, on an unexpired lease to the Ist of May, 1876, which uyhmummhm be used for rurposes not detrimental to the adjaâ€" cent property. Benled proposals to be sent to the ofise of Mesers. LYOX & REMON, marked =Teader for Skating Rink," to be opened on AOXDAY, Ist NOVEMBEK, at 12 o‘clock, noon. No tender will be accopted uvless in all respoots satisfectory. The buiiding may be viewed on application t the Keeper, on the premises. Ottawa, October 16, 1869. 1180.3 ' Proposals will be received from partlcs who may desire to purchase the builing i =o»n as the Ottawa Skating Rink. #, ‘ u-uurpulm.nwu,m.. at present as a Music Hall, for which A afords «xcellent accommoda:ion in somme and a emaill expehditure would enclose and ft it for winter use. There are Dressing KRooms uttacbhed to the Hall, for the accommodation of visitors, and apart. ments for a Keeper. It could also, at a sma expense, be converted into a Warshouss or Fasâ€" On and sfter MONDAY, the 19%% instant, the 105 King.â€"et. W â€" Esprats n use n R. W. STEPEEN, Manager for Ottaws Office, _ Call and examine the Adjustable Hea . ovel» m'rrmmmw‘r- sure Bar, Ciroulars and of sowing sent free on application, , ol N.B.â€"Sewing done to order, and needies, ol and silk for all machines constantly on hand. By order of Chairman of Provisional Commitâ€" mï¬obonhthmlnhwln.... manner that defies They arse only machines in the to which can be apâ€" sl.bd the delicate Buttonâ€"hole Attachment and reamental Stitch hh%uym Call and See our NEW IVCK and GULDE, Price, $2.00. THE l‘(.)"l BEWING MACBEILNES -:: qi{ynmumwzfl Wllll-ll & WILSON MOIOI’G‘M wWuIsXKXEYs . ~ Having been appointed by the combinatiey their agents for â€" hoy are now prepared to sell in quecrtit ï¬otnb.bnl: P 8 0. T. BATE # 00,, Ottawa, Dec. 12. 186%; _ BE WING MACQHINE 8 200'.“. THIN MESS PORK. TTAWA SKATING R!KSEK, EESOR BROS.CHEESE,. Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated UAL ~OIL. ARRKEL OR CAR LOAD, Rewing Machines. A GENERAL MEE1i%G Agents cor Hiram & Walker‘s LOWEST PRICKE Â¥or sale by the undersigcroa. BBLS. M£SS PORK. BBLS. 2TROKG COAL OIL,