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paid for in cash> 'ul-.... "~~ 02 ass We a mile aborg o ob Joag: n proses of Timbe; with two gange who Ot for sale TION SA EVENIN LE OR J ap ~vr»" * ‘and . @iageware, 88 '--y Bay, e Bri ": O the Main p Apply t* LIM Ip on view two days beite ts of ton and four. Joth inst, and DAY & 1me 40088 * "*" 524 lnâ€"-ad”'” and all the ugual 348 § Steamer of Ottawa Leyres the Shote Setls Whket svory one o‘clock on Friday morning. _One of the last acts recorded in their minutos is the folâ€" lowingresolution, a copy of which has been forwarded to us by the Rov. Dr, Wood, secteâ€" tary, through the Rev. Wm. Scott :â€"* Moved by Rov. Wm. Scott, seconded by Rev. Dr. Wood, that the thanks of this committeo are hereby given to the Editors of the Orrawa «Tuwzs for their kindnes»s in publishing the whole report of this sociecty, as read by the secretary at the annual meeting."â€"Carried who can kuit or sew, or in any way provide an aiticle for the baznar table, set to wotk fosthwith, and let all who can do anything for the poor in gemeral remember that ®" Now‘s the day, and now‘s the hour," and it cannot with safety be put off longer. One dollar wâ€"day is worth almost as much as two dolâ€" lus will be in the dead of winter. have applied themselves with great industry and zeal to the work fot which â€" they â€"came, and in order to close up their business in time to enabiec them to reach their homes by Sunday, they continued their last session till Puosesorrs Bazaian.â€"â€"The ladies of the Bt. Patrick‘s Orppan Asylum hare given Umely notice of their intention to bold a buzsar on the 221d of next montb, thus givring the patrons of the lastitution ample uUme for making, or otherwiso providing, masy an article that may be counverted into cash for the trellefof the poor orphan in the coming winter season, and indeed this is the latest time to which charitable thoughts and intenâ€" tions towards the poor: should be deferred. Alreaudy the cold wenther is setting io. Extrs clothing 48. now required, and tue} ean be I11 dispensed with, Let those, then, koow what bouses to call at, and know the number of men to be aroused. Shortly alter these callers Bavo made their visits, stages and seated wagous to the number of cight or tem tollow, and take up those who have been awakened, averaging about Afteen in each vehicle, and their loads being in, away they go towards Ay!mer singing,French songs in great glee, waking up ali the people they vome near. On reaching Aylmer the men are put aboard the steamers and proceed on the Upper Ottaws to the timber reglons, some Wasinrax Mussoxazt Soc:ert.â€"The minâ€" lIsters of the Wesleyan denomination, who have been aitending as delegates here during this week, left the city yesterday, for their respective homes, to be in time for their four or fAive mornings of the week, at about three o‘clock. If they wetrs on the streets In the thickly populated digtricts of Lower Gome 1o tus Ruaxtizse â€"Those of out felâ€" low citisens who He ‘aâ€"bed till siz oclock in the morning, and do not reside on certain streets, havrs no jdea of what is going on Town, at about.two or three o‘clock, they would most likely meet one or two men in a buggy driving from one tavern or boarding house to another, rattling at the door to call Uup a cettain nambet of men. Ther of programme on Major‘s Hill yesterday, but as there was so short a notice given that the band would play yesterday, the audience was not s1o large as usual. We sball havre but a tw more opportunities of hearing the band in the open air before next spring, and oren now it is too much, especiaily ino, and immeâ€" dintely after damp: weather, to expoect the mea to stand on the damp ground for hours together. A suitable stand ought to have been crected long betore this, and if it is not done betore next spring we shall advise the officers not to allow the band to play for the pleasure of thoso who neglect to provide for the comfort of thoue from whom they receire tather to put up their shanties, and spend the winter in bewing down the primeval fortests to feed our saw milis. .A number of men are busily engaged every day hiring men at hotels, taverns and boarding houses for the lumberers, and those who heve hired themâ€" selres for the winter are the oncs who are called up and taken away as above. Hundreds n.otom.‘dtyh- many miles arouud for the purpose of being bired, and all who desire it can be so emplogyed. . Desearao ay Tuem Wirss.â€"Two young wen, one a farmer and the other a shoeâ€" maker, bare been tor a day or two waiting about the police station in an anzxious state of mind under the following circumstances : Michael Kirwan, the farmer, and Louis Proulz, the shoemaker, werse the husbands of two sisters, and all of them lived together in the same house in Gloucester, about fire miles from this city, and there is nothing to show that they did not altlive happy together, On the contrary Mr. Kirwan relates a circumâ€" stance in which, at least on one occasion, he put himsel{ about a good deal to please his wile, and indeed, from the liberal requests she seems to have considered it her right to make to her lusband, it is presumeable that he was not much in the habit of saying © no.‘ On Sunday last, so his story goes, she became very uncasy about some potatoes they had growing in a piece ot ground about ten miles Tus Baxo on Maszon‘s His.â€"The splendid band of the 60th Rifles exccuted an excelient *Steamer Ann Stmon losavos Aylmer at.....8.30 a m OTtiWa To Eizasto®s, Avorion Sine or Fomnttvanâ€"At 1 o‘clock pm. toâ€"day, Mt. McLcan will soll by auction the household furniture of Mr. Stewart, at his residence on Stewartâ€"st., opposite Mr. Eaton‘s, The hn.hn cousists of drawing«â€"room, giningâ€"room, tedâ€"room, and kitchen furniâ€" tare, such s# is usually found in a well ap= pointed gentloman‘s house. _ Steamer Queen Vietoria Loaves her wharf, foot of Sussex street, at 7.00 a m Arrives do + do ao 6.30 p m “g'o.:;s'Mo Coxraxy. Le Stageslears lor imer morning at a m mms‘nubum!-uu...l.flnu Porrcs Covnt.â€"There was no case at the Court yesterday morning=â€"not a drunkard, vagrant, or thiet appeared on the scene ; there was no audience, and the great hall of jastice Mi'.s.-......-......«‘.u“ U Miassssssccccccect. 12 p a The above traias sonnest at Presoott h.dzl with Grand Trank Railway for all polats south east and west. . OTTAWA RIYER NAYVIGATIO® coxraxt. was deserted _ *Piskets, or say inlormalion, may be had .uwmmmmu Sparks stroot. Accmox Sais. â€"A sale of dry goods and wiyâ€"made clothes will takoe place this sning, at Rows‘s auction rooms, Rideauâ€"st, he goods mu:t be cleared out. A. Rowe, ctioncer. 1162â€"t8eâ€"tf, Monday and Thursday at................ 1,00 a m AND aARRIVES PROM Lixgsto® o Wogdraslar and Saturday at........1.00 p m LOCLAL NEWS Â¥RAVRELLEAR® QUIDE. LA WRABNCR AXD OTTAWA RALWAY . 1,00 2 10.35 a J08 MOONXEY, * Hiaximtroy, Canada West. Mrs. Cartwright ‘Thomas has had several sure in recommending bim. March Field, May 18th, 1869, ‘ Mrs. McLaren has much pleasure in saying that the repairs done for wbo':{ Ma. Moz»ro are extremely satisfactoryâ€" in china and t JANE MoLAREN, addressed to him at W. Allan‘s China Hall, Ridenau street, or at the Russell House for the present., â€"He calls particular attention to the following testimonials from ladies and gentleâ€" men ; Mu. Muxzo has repaired China and Glass for me with great nestness, and in a most durable way. I have much pleasure in reâ€" commending him to any one requiring his services, .â€" E. MoD, B. CAMERON, Toronto. The Meadows, April, 1869. restorer of damaged glass or china, you are second to nome that you . understand your business, and have great pleasure in recommending you to all in need of your serâ€" Mn., Jour Mclxtryas Murzo has returned m.lbh.w 'ntm‘(h‘:hvhn of the wonderful art of mending glass and ehina by means of rivceing, He will remain in Ottawns for about a month, where he intends Mr. Munro has repaired some vases quite to my satisfaction, and take pleasure in reâ€" scommenuding him to any in wast of bis serices % URS, BLCKFORD. ner some very rare and chol~« Japanese and Chinese Vases, hhcn Glass Decanters, Glass Stands, &¢., used by and the property of the to the great akill Cisplayed4 by Mr. The fall races under the suspices of the Komoka Turt Club wers contiaued Tuesday mhumz;. The programme & epen to all horses in Stevenson‘s w "’" ‘m Col. w Young Johnny. Won by Y oung in three straight heats. The -'t':.“.,m't‘.':::‘ nfi ; +*~* <tig io Eop Siaine in tine maee inatrtier manee he repaired in the most beautiful manâ€" Ouk Bank, Hamilton, July 30th, 1869. by the French coup de solesl, is -Lpodbnar more frequently‘as the country is cleared, but such indeed is :l the un..h.h the .-': wanner many suppose crime on the increase as the country becomes older, but this is also deception. The truth is both illusions mm%w‘munw cation. Snoanoxues Rewror in netasepiions fowel n the waks of stviltentien though he lost higaw!?, for bis his wile sold his kit on the market, he did not tose a hundred Ma. Muxzno has repaired several articles of chine and glassware for me, in a most perâ€" manner, and 1 have. much pleasure in Highdeld, J «.ne 8th, 1869, Ma. Jouz Molxtras Moxao, Hamilton. Deir 8m,â€"The large glass dish which I gave you to repair for me last week, I am rb-yh- been done to my satisfac. evidently showing that as a rivieter and Is one ot the most dificult to treat successtully ot .um~.= Reasoning with nervous or Nce "horming rendot tevromnae sone the nervous syrstem is woeak. In many instances the deriging laugh at the unfortunate, or the Inpuente is atlie nagere bomeae y To the sufferer, who thinks his advisers cither unâ€" . en P 1 K. HOGBEN, Man Hamilton, 10th Oct., 1809. UeLLows coOMPOUND SYRUP OF ______ HYPOPHOSPHITES through its direct and potent astion on the nervous most part they sold at auction on the public market. And as they had to be sold in ahurry, whether thers were buyers or no they went at very low prices ; a cooking stove for example was sold at $1.25. When the two husbands returned home what must have boen their amazement aoad affliction? All that was left to them of this world‘s goods in their home was the clothes they stood in, and a bedstead. Now whers are the ladies? That is the first question to be solvod. They have a mother in Bellevilic, but Mrs. Pronix gave out that the ol1 lady was gone to Toronto. Our detectives have made eAquiries of the Belleville chief of the police, but can get no anawer. Three messages bhad been sent, and last night after waiting twentyâ€"four bours the. men were out ‘of all patience. ‘They believe that the fair fugitives have gone to Belleville to their mother, but nothing was known forâ€"certain.‘ Kirwan has been married, he says, nineteen months, but he is not very enthusiaatio in his admiration of the matriâ€" monlal institution. Mr. Proulx is rather lugubrious over the matter, but on the whole sundry articles with thew, PR y three dollars and some odd cents ho had in his pocket, that must be left at home because he might be tempted to drink, so the money was leit at home in her care, and then, too, he must weat his worst clothes for she was going to wash amd mend everything in his absonce, He went away on Monday morning to dig potatoes. Monvieur Proulx, who does not appear to be a dangerous man, had a job of work found for him only two miles away. Mrs. Kirwan and Madame Proglx thus left alone, began to execute togoether what they had together devised. All the clothes not in use, with beds and bedding, were packed up ; one hundred dollars which Kirwan had inâ€" tended for a very different purpose, was taken spscial charge of, Everything being ready the Iadies went to Mrs, G:aham, and told her they wauted to go into town to visit the priest and asked for the loan of thonbndlmt‘ away, She wanted to have them dug up toâ€" morrow, that is, last Monday, He must go Kearnsey House, Hamilton, March 9th 1868. , I bave much pleasure in bearing testimony Pussiax Lamb in eots. Duevruin‘s Fur Depot, Lavueg‘ Fdus. Miuc, Seal, Ermine, Mrz. Muxzno has mended several articles of mss and china ware for me in‘\a very satisâ€" ~¢‘n‘ 1 have great plasuare in Lm to any one requiring his Â¥RS. JOHN YoOUXNG, _ race was a trotting match between ding him to the public. HYPOPHOSPHMITES AND GQGLABZS BIVETISG. :‘nuh.. Price $1.50 per bottle JAMES I FELLOWS, Chemist, t John, N B Francis Cundill & Co, Wholesale Dusoas, July 19th, 1869. E. B. BROWK. Man. H. C. m the practice :} > 1 su young m illustrious men who have been executed in this manuer, none of whom manifested any dread of that mode of death ; while nowâ€"aâ€"days nearly all those who abject fear. turned by a fellow in the passage outside until they are ~dead. He has presented on the subject a memorial to the Minister of Justice, in which he refers to the many Ha been seute vh... appointed by the combinntion â€"â€"The new exccutioner of Paris is rdtothfmhlndthdnmo for despatching criminals. says the best way ol-u.th’ them is to ura'lflb::’ub’th dd“:uh.&d Epaniards di & on a chair -dm“-t_!":mwh' rope, w-u.mnu PORK, argument left aside, there is a uniâ€" md-u:nnm(amindlbonld so far forget the tions of his race, his order, and his ereed. ‘l‘h{f«ltht he has not acted wisely, and that his imâ€" prudence has been made greater by his rejecting the olive branch held out to him by Feliz of Orleans. For his impraudence and his fault they pray alike the gift of and his fauit they pray alil repentance and forgirenass. Moioxonnm WHISKEY M bmamo&mhhwmdm in the matter, to which will be reâ€" quired to submit if he chooses to remain a Catholic. munumvmu 'loloatofioo-“nhhiu a Ca tholic.‘ These are the views of those who are asked to discuss and argue the matter from the Catholic poini of view, but, thst M. Loyson has been a in Notre Dame, and h-mm been en rapport with Archbishop Darâ€" boy ; MM%‘O weight from y to the ing of the Vatican Council. .In reference to this, :hb:‘,Cuholiol eall.ttut;ont:':hnn{m whatevyer personal friendship Monâ€" ui?m de Paris may have £r M. l‘Abbe la?‘:, it has not been sufficient : i;d::: fi".:onit sending, as is statâ€" 1 & to fho m mang olWb raniet utd he could not officiate in the diocese of n&mlikilywmhofmg:n;h;n emineat * "* Dr. John Cummings, “olmlod that his case will Paris. With regard to M. Loyson and the Council, it is answered that he is frequent, and invariably without evil to any but themselves; that in this case it is Lnly more importantâ€"deriving any importance it may have from the tact answer to any mbh reference to what effect the of M. Loyson will have, there seems to be ud'?o-itionto hkothonflhtnrylkh&ydr orhiubl:: » express regret, m.:‘th’uzhmuhmumdin danger of a greater fall ; but as to inâ€" fluence, consider that of little moment. point out that he has yet to make his case, and that at present he has not even stated it. His defection they consider trivial, in comparison to that of Passaglia, Goiberti, and De Laâ€" mennais; that such rebellion of men who should never have taken orders has been _ Continued from first page. formal sentence of excommunica CaTHOLIO OPINION 18 «8W yonxk OX FATHER HYACINTHE. 0. T. BATE L 00,, Otteawa, Des. 12. 1°€3. $ ALRLREL OR CAR LOAD, HESOR BROS.COHERE. Ageonts for John Campbell‘s ccicbrated are hnow ared to soll D queatit ‘ m”“‘m * Agents cor Hiram O Walker‘s reasous Father BBLO. HKL80 PORLX. at TtuB it may bo stated & In THHKH OTFHaW a [IMEs O CTOBEER 23. Ottaws, October 16, 1869. a respectable MIDDLE <AGED PERSON as HOUSEKEBEPER. : Liberal wages paid to the righ porson. ; Apply to c 8. & W. BORBRIDGE. . No. 39 Ridean Etrecet, W“'I'ID. t A good large dwelling house, with stable and grounds, in a healthy locality. Address the pubâ€" lisher of this paper, FLGOR OIL CLOTHS, " DJOR MATS, _Forthe winter months, a SMALL HOUSE, furnished, or several rooms and‘a kitchen. Centre Town, preferred. Address X, Turs offce. 11843. there are no childrenu. Good reforences required. PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, COCOA MATTING, &c., &¢ THOS. & W. HUNTON, Flll'l"OlaAll HOVSE WANTED. 1 wnmn IMMEDIATELY» to which we are 'r’oootvfns additions by almos every steamer, consisting c ; YELYVET PILE CARPETS, A complete ased paints of P SHELEF AXD HEAVY HARDWARBE, Elfiu.l BUEKX HOUSE. G, BARTLETT begs most respestfully to announce to his friends and patrons that he has resumed the baking of MUFFINXS AXD CRUMPETS KIDDERMINSTER WOOL WAITID TO LEXT, | , an eongagement as visiting Governess. h*h h;‘d M-odshu.u“ references can be given. Address N, Post Office, Ottawa. 1130( Also a «omplete stook of MECHANICS‘ TOOLS ot the most improved English and American manu» Then Come and Examine wy Stook, A duty pever shirk it, And satisfaction wili m ‘ In business with T Bi TT. M Don‘t forget the place, ______ _ |> for the season. All orders premptly attended to. 11194 remain 0 _The Honourable‘John Sandfield McDonaid has not been so successfal with educsâ€" se oCCR the 61 s complaints l‘:sl- otroulatory organs. For sale by all druggists. Wl would call spesial attention & our im. mense stock of HOUSK FURNLSLINGS ll\n KEWEST ITYLE®, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, puasrat ie : . TBE BEST VALUE, THE BEST YALOE A+ THOS. & W. HUNT Tlll GaREAaATEET ViaRIZfty, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST V4RIETY, TII BEKST Al’OR‘l‘ED. THE BEST A$SORTED, THE BEST A$SORTED, ~â€"Come old and young, come short and tall, ll\ll. LARGKST S8TOCK, \‘ THE LARGEST 8TOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, ;r,u&.m’“ Omesy::: : |>=~ : ".}i wa, September 3, 1869. ‘ ns Tu- CHEAPEST GoovDs, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, A Cook and a Housemaid in a house where By a lady of many years exnerience in teachâ€" .. Come rish and poor, come great and small Just cail and too iny atock in trade, * Hardware and parnts of every grade. t ol n'%snluwmj o notl, d’;o{fim stroot. P S8â€"All goods delivered free to any part of The question of grints to -m- edaâ€" Cotattate of Onteric. Uoulthe pubtic is satlefed R3TAIR CARPETS, HEARTH UGS DBY GOODS & HOUSE !'URNISBINQB, DBY GOODS & HLOUSE FURXISHINGS® At TBOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. roidec lt hand at the SIGN OF THE ANVIL, T BLREETT, consisting in part of BoYs WANTED, ARDWARLE ! HARDWARE i the utility of Upper Canads College in our RY GOODS & HOVSE FURNISHIKGS TINSMITHS WANTED THOMAS | BIRKETT‘8, YENXNETIAN MANILLA TAPESTRY Axes, I:on, â€" Paings,all colors, At THOS8. & W, HUNTON‘s A: THO3 & W. HUNTON‘8. 15th, 1869, At THO8. & W. HUNTON‘8 At THO®8. & W. HUNTON8 at THOS. & W. HUNXTON‘8. ® _ at ESMONDE BROS. UKNION AT at ESMONDE BROS. 47 and 49 Sparkaâ€"st. do. Nt REPP3S, 11812 Manufactured by Cowan & Co, Edinburgh. The best and cheapest in the market; Julian Interest Tables 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 per seut on sums from 1 cent u‘sno,ooo, and from one XLA e AT DURLE‘S, Tlll BOOKS AND sHANTX ERS, AT DURIE & SOXN‘8, 10 Sparks Street. day to six yoars, Tul wWoORrLD OFâ€"WONDERS, LUNDON JOURNAL «FOR O0T JOIM & HOLLAND Have received The American Fashion Books For October, And a portion of the _ _ . _ executed in a i le, 1 io mhiate, superior style, at Chromo and _ ‘The Ladies of St. Patrick‘s a Asylure of Oitawa will, on MONDAY, ...‘2.‘.‘ day ot No. VEMBER next, hold a BAZ AAR, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the building fund. . Donâ€" resiieed by Met Tc iate," Mro T. Kavanagh, 8 e BR, * and* Dn.’Wf n.*fihr: and for the Lottory ‘l'.hloz Mrs. Caldwell, _ Donations to the Fansy Tables will be received NEW STYLES IN JACKETS: AT CUNNIKGHAM & LINDSAYWS3 ; | + No. 14, Rideau street. Ottaws, Bept 22, 1869. | _ . For Septemwer. â€" _ __ _ All the illustrated Papers, it Fivo Pence Kach, *53 R R Guide. ' # Man in Genesis and uoooloq"h-.‘ &o Post OM ce News Depot, Sept. “LP",’n l ots. â€" On the: l1ith inst, a ghort ALBERT CHAIN, with GOLD KiY attached ; Cornelian Stoue, with design, Rose, Shamrock and Thuile. ‘The giit of a deceased pareot. Person finding will be rewardâ€" ed by leaving it at ® dhseâ€" Ne iL Piare Whrnth . buce ce: No. rmes, Workst No. 319, St. Anicine Sueet, $ Mo#®®m CHEAP WINCEYS f AT COUXNINGHAM & LINDSAY$. CANADIAN BLANKETs3 CANADIAN FLANNELS, j CANADIAN TWEEDS 2 AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY$. Ottawa, October 19. EW DRESS GOODS > NEW EREXCH MERIXOS : NEW CLAN TARTANS â€" AT CUNNINGEAM & LLNDSA ws. n addition we have, as usual, a first class Talloring and Cutting Establishment where gonâ€" tiemen and youth‘s clothing cap be made on the shorte. t possible notice in every style and quality, and a good £t ensured. ALEX. DUFE, ‘ O‘ MEARA & CO. Dotober 6, 1869. > 5,000 5,000 s Comp cte Stock of Dress Goods, conâ€" siz.ing ofâ€"Merinos, French Reps, Lustres, W inceys, to; sther with a large lot of Fancy Fiannels, Eorseys, Tickings, Groy and Whits Cottons, &c. &0. » Cunadian and English mapufacture, of all sizes and qualitios, at prices lower then ever betore offered in this ciiy. PIECES ETOFFES and SATIâ€" _! ,0 00 NETTES, from 50¢ to 40¢ per yard. A LABRGE 3UPPLY of Woclen Socks and Mitts, Deers kin Mitts ani Mocoassins. * We have now on hand a large supply o clothing manufactured ander our own supervision expressly for shanty purposesâ€"consisting of PANTS, COATS, VESTS, SBIRTS, UNDERâ€" SHLRT3, DRAW ERS, &¢, &6, to which we invite the attention of the LUMBERING COMMUNLâ€" TY who will find it to their interest to examine our stock betore puroh)ln their winter supplies. A large and varied assortment of West of Eng. land Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Beotch and Canaâ€" dian Twoeds, of the fnest qualities for the fall and winter eity aad country trade." _ 1,000 Ottawa, October 13, 1869. â€"~ msaaxr Maps, Plans, Book llustrations, Show Cards, nn&:' Commercial work of every description, )qmnou KEWS PEPOT, HOWELI.‘??, CORNKR, SUSSEXâ€"ST. x d o uh S I_AAt“ s n on ARTER‘3 INK ARTERS INK, LA&NK BOOKS, Bow Bells for November, For sale at , 4 EGGO0 & ©o., o8T, 0. 14, RIDEAV STREET, Photo.Lithographers, CHEAP WIITE & GREY COTTONS CHEAP PRIXTS3 ek‘sChimney Corner, Ledger, Emorald, Times, W estern W orld, F:::k Lesiio‘s i, Marper‘s Weekly, Woeekly Horald, FASIIONABLE MILLINERY NEW STYLES IN HATs3 Publications. 560 Sparksâ€"st, _ _° CENTRAL OTTA&wa.â€" IDry Goos. HAUSER‘s NEW8 DEPOT, YOUAG & RADFORD‘S, .. â€"â€" dowellery Store, BEAMLESS BAQGS, PAIRS BLAMKEI3, LINEN BAG3, very cheap; A®D STATIONERY English Magazines lustrated Neows, New ew York Weekly, and , just received. Is THE BEST. 1181â€"2m‘ li8kd4 ware, Readyâ€"made Cliothing and r..n-i-'.u-fl ._l:;:::r;-u from Montreal, until the whole 4 » 4 Sale each evening at 7.30 p m, at his Auction Rom.hm%lnllo'-t, ~~IBTACKABEKRY, Auctionser, Commission Merchant, end Real Bsâ€" tate Agent. j -w-y description of property sold on a e commission. Otta wa, August 5, 1869. â€" 1118 84 Ammmuwml iA kagmn ans x JAMES CO comfortable board and rooms by <applying a | "afl, 473, 615, 477 ot Pa MRS DUIGNAN‘3 Sparkse streot. 113086 1157 .4m > M J. B. BUSS &£€C0., Oyster Planters, Packers and â€" Dealers, No. 21, Sussex Streek _ hi irm ie supply Fresh Carsquet and Bal more sters, darin A8ODB, barrel, bushel or dosen. f i =*, W holesale and retail at the lowest cash rates, J"~ Remember the place, y ‘J B BUBS & 0o., t Oyster PI Packers, and Dealors in Can 7 pfln. and Bhell Oysters, No 27 # e R. W. SHEPHEBRD..,, Ottawa, October 16, 1869, . __: 11804 ~â€"â€"<~~â€"~©OUEEN VICTORIA" wil!l leave her wharf at 7 a. m. with mails and passengers for Montreal. 6 % : all testify to the superiority of the management aoad workmanship in this establishment, and also the supstrior m«nner of brushing the hair, which nw«ufl all machine brushes ever invented. igs, Watch Guards, Chignons and al! kinds desire to announop that they are receiving a large stock of & Oficers of the Rifle Brigade, the Clergy, all testify to the upn!omy. of the np: Wigs, Watch Guards, Chignons | of ufi:’ work manufactured. on GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTs, This is the only establishment in Ottawa where the proprietor has a practical xnowledgo in the maputacture of hair work in all:its branches, so that ladies can obtain groat advantage by goiting their hair work of the manufacturer, _ &# --â€"â€".~. â€"â€"~ ~LIIQUORS of all de seriptions, and a general assortment of GROCERIE S suitable for town huuitq_in.' s Gooderham & Wort‘s H. Wines, Old Rye and Proof kept constantly on hand, and sold at very be kept: constantly for sale at very low prices, . _ A I:.m lot of Liverpool Coarse BALT, ten bags “mm,ooo' .“o?u'a.ooa- rrivikg. â€" w ng. : HAF Remember «our motto"â€"Quick Soles and ‘ug nalt wUuIR VL BC INREUIDUDINICE, ” e gent 8 nearl all the eading" members of the Gorernwent; the terms as are i~azonable and fair. _ Persons who may be assured in the mrnlu whose condition is nuuhfutorf, desiring to Join the ©" Canada ".i(e," will be dealt with upon such It 1s believed that such a voluntary submission of the Company‘s position to an eminent and independent actuary of the Hon. Euizor W riory‘s well known high character and professional skill, fla{ ll’.:e?lmo.‘lxs_‘-tgnud _:.ea,_tdo:‘ni will add to that public which the "Canada Life Company" enjoys. h;;‘ published a npu:' and net valuation of all its polisy and4 un:? obligations, by an actuary totally unconnectedwith it, thob{h-. Euizos Wuout, ot Boston, late Insurance Commissioner for the State of Massachusetts. Di j (f Agent in Ottawa, A l.;?. supply of Lumbermen‘s Wear always on hand. 22. Orders taken for all sorts of work, Oaly the best workmen employed. ; GEORGE MURPHY. of two of the largest ENGLISH ASSURANCE OFFICES naturally causing much nxhtw the minds of assurers in all companies, the directors of the _ Oo‘rlfi of Mr Wright‘s report may be had at the Head Office, or at any of the Agencies throughout in general that I am now receiving my Spring ind Sommnet Stoc of Fest " Wour . ehich wi be :;M complete in every department, representing LATEST AND BEST STYLES | In Ladies‘, Misses, Children‘g, Men‘s _LADIES‘ HAIR DRESSING. Call at Curtis‘s Hair Dressing Rooms, 51 and Bo‘y.'l Wear. / The stock as usual is chosen with great care, and is warranted to fin satisfaction, and at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. A large supply of Lumbermen‘s Wear always CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Cnnan oP TIMXK. 4s Ottawa River Navigation Company‘s would call your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"But. toned, Laced and Congress. GENTLEMEN‘S8 PATENT CONGRESS; SEAL CONGRESS, FINK ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, * o _ THE RED BOOT. BOOTS AND SHOES! . â€" FOR | 8 U M M E R, On and after MONDAY, the 18th instant, the. 69 D I would inform my customers and the HEAP By I. B. Tackaberry, Auctioneer. REAT AUCTION SALEs. YSTELRS, awa, Geptember 10. HE LATEIT STYLE IN PEOPLEW‘S3 TEA STORE ! HE RECEXT FPAILURES No. 36 sUGARS, P. BASKERVILLE & BRO.J . â€" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FOR ALL WEATHERS." BOOTS AND SHOES THE RED BO0OOT, * R H HAYCOCK. THE NEW STYLES tS 5x CANADA LIFE YORK STREET. TOBACCOS, iT AT A G RAMSAY, YETELRS, 1165.3m &o, &s, ber Trade ; a arge assortment on hand. B: of 50 to 100 ds and upwards supplied at loss HERE A SPECIALITY h-o‘odtm A etylish san be 'fi%wamm"bu wrincipal towns and cities of Cansda and the and atisfy the waents of all done on short notice in a satisfactory manneor, u(uih-unn-mm-uumh Painting, Gr Fope unfray Aoftominieg and deceased, who died without sappoiniing any curator.or guardian of the said infantâ€"the said GEORUE MALLOOCH, being the nosles of too seld ANDREW HLLL MaLtGoOH, . _ Duted at Oitawa, this 26th day "of September, EDW ARD CROOKSHANK MALLOCEB, and _ GEORGE MALLOCH BURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNXTY OF CARLETON. The trade supplied, duty paid, or in Bond, by the car load, or in smaller quantities. PURE HIGHWINES. & Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canada, Bole Agents for Oitawa, l ,00!! Ol?l mr BUPERIOR 2OELEBBATED OLD RYE WHISKEY. N. B.â€"â€"Noe Bentine Coroal. You can , 350 BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS & TWANKAY TEA. a/ OO onts vnoorn sarax tza @OO Ts sonac® 1oB40c0 500 BRLS kezorares reucow ;m.ny--::cnmmu-. ; a Aargoe assortment on hand. Buyers In all 92 dozen just received direct from 1167to2340 O0DERHAK & WwoRTs Oo0ODERHAM & WORTsS O0ODERHAM & WORTS, FAMILY PROOF WHISKET. WHITE WASHINK G, Â¥ISH RLS GREEX COD M 36, CA 2 ‘om G. ROBINBON Wholesale Grocers, Ottawa. ADIRG! 6 Clicile,!" New,, ADIES! 6 Jourin," 8 Buttons, _ _ E8STABLISEMENT, 68 BPARKS STREET J AMES CORISTINXE & CO, €71, 473, €75, 477 Bt Paul stroct, MAGEE & RUSSELL. October 9th. BRLS GOLDENK SYRUP FOR SALE, EMEN!8 i Jourin." JAB. G. ROBINSON & 0©0. 6 Jourvin,* Tasselied. Ottawa, Sepi8, 1869. fhew Veelngs *‘ i ew New Canadian Tweeds New Full Cloths and Betinettes New Undershirts and Pants. ior Dress and Flanne! Bhirts made hwmndmwm E' â€" _ New Wiuripool Seals _ . > Ribbone \ Silk, Satin and Velvet. In all the new shades, including Capucica New Frilled Collare New Lace Sets Kew Clun ing and Lace New lllh’umu.‘u‘q aod L N um“l-qu ew New Honiton Lmce, New Maltese Eigings and Lace, Black aod Bright Glacie Silke, $7.50 the dress, Heavy Gros Graine, $11, $1 , 11.60 1 rains, $11, $12.50, $16, 81 a#LANNELS. e lon is Invited 10 t : se e e o ts m durable, cheapest ever chewn in Oitawa, * These are the cheapest silke to be found in the city. only 2s and 2s 64 per yard. lc-gmihmud Cassimeres New Weet of England and Booich Twobdls, NEW PATTERNSâ€"SPLEXDID YALIUR 84, 64, 11d, 94 and 104 per yard.. ite Cottons, 414, 64, 74 nnd #4 per yard, Grey uoitoun 447 o, $ptr oo and bp wap l-'-' ALUOIE! J 4 Gloves, Ties, Wool Scarts, Pelierines, Colâ€" larettes, Clouds, etc., tremendous stock, New Lancashire and Weisch Flannels New Farcy Flannele New Frenchk Twill Finnnels, equally cheap, CLOTHS ANXD TWEEDS. CARPETINGS AXD HOUSE FURj \ S@"EXTRAORDINAEY YALUE. We Silk Velvets, Veiveteens NEW STYLE WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAKsS. At the same time, they will shew a full assortment in all their various departments ot NEW CHOICE GoobDs. They invite epecial attention to their large stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, comprising . NEW SATIN CLOTHS, d ns Sss l:: Broche Repps ! §u Blnc.dc Popline o 1 New Pappimatice _ _ E New Figured Pgliu as | New Empress Cloths New French Merinoes and Delainges New Coburge and*Baratheas. §Gâ€"Best value in Ottawaâ€"f3 BRITISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN Have received largo additiors to their extensive stock, and are now shewing a full assortment in all their various departments of & NEW CHOLCE GOODS, UR MILLINERY â€" AND MANT They invite special attention to this departmen in which they are shewing the ‘ _Goops IN OTTawWA, _ _ As well as the most styiish goods st moderate LARGEST STOCK AND RICHEST Garland, Muitchmeor & Ce. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & 00. GARLAND, [MUTCHMOR 400. Bilk Mantle Velvets Bilk binshed Velveteens New Palarian Cloths DDITIONXAL STOCK. LA TEBT FaABGEIOQ®N® Threeâ€"ply Imperial Floor Oil Wholesale and Retall, BONNETS, HATS, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, LACE GOODx, CLOAKTNG& 'T";J'.lh Super Table and Piano Covers, Dutch â€" Jute and Hemp Carpete 20 Sparke strook Rugs and Mate

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