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kh‘.‘; K “:am::mu... 1.00 p m t ~ tÂ¥ 76 asse.f . “hu .w‘nnym-oy hl‘d piioet Quio or at the Genoral Tickot Office, Russell House Block, ® ,‘5 Tlaines in pwcke ckzwet. J08 MOONEY, Terre As follows: #hve milee besk fto Rives Joan de To on viee: t0 daye MMMM . Il“_.‘“ La .. commibntte LE OR I per cent: on RD SALB, C io should uot ung partiouiar place . ,“-““‘ day at% otoloo=‘. se and a half, aloag mbd..l » of the River | f will h‘.{ (that is five L I M all lots sold or in this sity, on Â¥%= B sae BW q w P66 c stt 4 L iA d e last few days perpretrated a plece of diaboliâ€" m * eal crueity on a poor dumb beast for which wit" they richly deserve the Penitentiary and a PR &'dtlouldduhlluvuy morning for m a yeat. A fine, young two year old colt beâ€" * longing to John Fitsimmons while grazing we . was shot in the hips a fow days ago with tively useless. It appears that two charges 1 were lodged in the horse, though it may have been done by only one person. It this was e done through: spite against the owner, the f, act was as base as it was crue!l, If It was om . intended for punishment to the owner, and m If there was nothing ela> on whichâ€" to wreak 6 his vengeance, and the vengeiul person was too cowardly â€"to attack the real offender, why did he not shoot the horse in the head instead of punishing the poor creature for life! Such porsons are dangerous to society, and we hope they will be hunted down, special meeting of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society will take place this evenâ€" ing at the usual hour in the new rooms, next the Temperanace Hall, in Beli‘s block opposite the Russell House, Elginâ€"st. A full meeting (without further notice)*is desired, as busines® » of importance will be submitted. the ground was j=a‘ corâ€"r~: The barometer had abown indications of falling wâ€"ather for some days and theatmosphers had prepared us for the visitation. Winter however is not yet and we shall doubtless have some weeks of fine weather before winter comes in reality. The note for preparation for the cold season having thus been given, the wise will take the hint and prepare. 8 Funuirume Saisâ€"1r. McLean, auctioneer, will commence to sell on Friday the magoiâ€" fcent housâ€"hold furniture of Mr. Duavernay. Furniture and effects can boe seen at the cottage, Wilbrodâ€"st , toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow» from ten to five. Catalogues can be had from the auctioneer and at the cottage. Steamer Queen Vietoria Leaves her whart, foot of Sussex streot, at 7.00 a m txio® vo:'muo oolrur..“.n‘.- Stages loave for Ayimer morning m“dh-{h-m gyl-nn.'...l.”d- orTtiawWa To &ixgsto®.~, . Steamer Usty of Ottawa Leavie the Ca4Mt Baxih Whatt tvery â€" â€"_ Kavazxaows Great Tuars.â€"This 4s the day, and 12 o‘clock is the hour for the great sea turtle, and the epicures to bo ready at the "Queen Restaucant". â€" There is quite a fAlutter of expectancy among the good livers, one of them at least has composed a song on the subject, which Las been set to music, Our memory retains two or three of the lines which run thus : #Knuow yo the land where the soil is so fertile That the orange grows wild, the bananna and pine Whnere the guara abounds and the soup of the & 8T. LaWRENXCE AXD OTTAWA RAILWAYT DOPMIE. .cossecescccsserem 100 a m...............1.00 p m MAITHTO.. coescnnmmscneseeel @88 & .. c cce ces erenn . 12’- Tas above trains coanest at Presoott Junction with Graad Truak Reilway for all points south sast and west. OTTAWA RivER Â¥AYVIGATIO® coxrasy. Avomos Sars.â€"A sale of dry goods and readyâ€"made clothes will take place this evening, »at Rowe‘s auction rooms, Rideau.â€"st. The goods must be cleared out. A. Rowe, anuctioneet. 1162t&et/. Is a dish on which eventthe poorest may dine ° It you‘d see calpash then in brimming tursens Just take my advice and look in at the Queens." Maoes & Rossut are constantly receiging «iditions to their alseady very large stock. Toâ€"day they advertise London Pattern Bonâ€" nets, Cloudg, and more of those very cheap Wincies. Tus Waaruzez.â€"Yosterday we hyd a tore= taste of Winter in earnest, Snow fell for sovâ€" eral hours in the afternoon and every where Caves Mwcumme.â€"Woe arse informed that some person or p:rsoos, unknown t» som e Overaus! Overenes! Oversas!â€"Try a can of our nunrivalled XXX and Extrsa Can Oyse. ters, only 24 bours out of the sea. We are the only direct shippers of Oysters in the city. J. B. Buoss & Co; % 1162y 27 Sussexâ€"st. That gentleman called on us yesterday and announced his intention of calling on busiâ€" neses men for subscriptions, &¢., and we trust that a correct appreciation of the importance to the whole country will induce all interested to lend material ald, Mr. Lovel!‘s experience Directory of 1857 58, and his well known enterprise marked him out as the Attest perâ€" som for this great work, hiz name is a sure guarantes that it will be accomplished in the in most satisfactory manuer, ‘l1hbe Canada Ditectory, though an excellent work, which angwered its purpose admirably for its time, has now by the rapid growth of the country and the present altered times become almost useless. Such a work, therefore, as is now contemplated is indispensible. 1t will emâ€" brace the whols Dominion, and will become mwumghm United States and Kurope. A glance at the prospectis and specimen pages will more clearly set forth the plan of the work, and its claims to public support. Tmars Unoue rus New Law.â€"His Honour Judge Armstrong sat at the County Court House, yesterday, to try two criminal casesâ€" Marle Larabiec, for stealing from the persos, and Pierre Lavois, for burglariously entering, the store of Mr. Bootb, at the Chaudiere, and stealing theretrom,. Both prisoners had been committed to take their trial at the next genâ€" eral sessions, but ‘had taken advantage of the new law, and clectod to be tried by Judge Armstrong, the County Judge, without the intervention of a jury, Levois was put on his tria!, and the same evidence as was given at the Police Court was repeated. ‘The case was clear. The Judge 4ound him guilty, and sentenced him to three years penal serâ€" Mh&'flwm. As to Maric Larabiv‘s case, it will bo remombered that she and Joseph Lecompte were charged, a week azo, with stcaling $384 from the person of one Daniel Clarke, a shantyâ€"man, in Mixx, Seal, Ermine. Punsiiax Lamb in sets, IPB.Sâ€"WQ aro requested t‘_fib that a Devuis‘s Fur Depot, Monday and Thursday at................ 1,00 am LOC AL NEWS TRAVELLER® GUVLDK. and threatened to use it on his wife, and blow her brains out if she did not leare the store of witness. The prisoner was in a very excited ‘ state, . Kavanagh said that when Mr. Murphy saw him in the condition in which ho was he ought to have given him a good thrashing and put him away in the back yard . The Policeo Magistrate said there was no excuse for his carrying fire aams, but pris= oner said he left home at three o‘clock in the morning, and there were wolverines and bears about the courtry he had to pass Murphy was sworn, and testified to the fact of the man having acted in a very foolish wanner, but he was under the infuence of the house of illâ€"fame kept by Margaret Grovelle, whom Lecompte claimed to be his wife. Both prisoners were committed to take their trial together, but afterwards they severed, and Marie demanded summary trialâ€" under the new law, but Lecompte stood for trial at the sessions, according to the terms of the commitment, But Daniel Clarke, in the belief that he would not be required to give evidence till the sessions, went away to the shanty, This was an attempt, on the part of Marie, to steal a march upon justice, but hitherto the attempt bas falled, for the case is adjourned for ten days, and Clarke is to be sent for. Poricse Covart.â€"Kavanagh,the man who was noticed in our yesterday‘s issue as having exhibited a revolver on York street, declaring he would use it under certain circumstances, was brought up, and in the dock he was knew the use of fire arms of all kinds. Fine, §2 and $1 costs. Alexander Cameron was charged with being tound drank on the streets. The prisoner was an old man who said he had come into town on business, got into company and for the sake of his company got too much whiskey, He was not making a noise. He said ho was on his way home. KFined $2 and $1 costs. Thomas Patton was charged with stealing twelve bags, the property of Mr. George R. Blyth, In answer to the charge, the prisoner declared that ho was not responsible for the act because he was under the infuence of Frank Graham, policeman, proved that he arreated the prisoner near Pooley‘s Bridge Robert Forgy, clerk in the store, said the bags were in the store at 9 o‘clock in the morning, and that the prisoner came in about that time, but walked out again without askâ€" ing for anything, but did not appear very drunk,. Shortly afterwards the bages were Asthmatic affections, Experience having proved Md:nm often act speedily and cerâ€" taunly taken in the W?dfioh ease, recourse should at once be to * Brown‘s Bronshial Truches," or Lozonges,. Few are aware of the importance of checking a cough, or " comâ€" climate are sources of Puimonary Bronchial and U AL e & of "* Coul= mon ¢old," in its first stage. That which in the "P , if nogâ€" l:.ud-oo- mt:-:““hn-‘o lt.=- chial Troches," or Cough Losenges, allay irritaâ€" n it T s sap mOgnatine Phin Dustriper, ® ar he necron medicine dealer‘s for 25 cents. tion which induces coughing, having a pr2zot in Auence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" lons, be sure to ontaix the genusine. Bold by all dealoers in medicines, at 25 cents a box. were identified, and the prisoner very properly sent for trial, k: m@mâ€"nâ€".mmaâ€"u omplaints, cholio, &e. ; if so get at once a supply Tow Tuous wourrsi».â€"we read there has h-nmbdv.:.o New !'clfln-::. obtain possession of one ashington who is said to be -m-m tian General Tom Thumb, and that P. T. Baroum has Mi:rhgfl-hnlmmht!.- 000, board -'-.. Is it not a great thing to be a small man} and is it a0toq as great to have a medicine that can be led upon for excitement in the vicinity. Ayoer‘s Pills are wanulactured under an enormous pressure, in eylinders, like cannon which sometimes prove too weak for the compressed hn..‘:ll i-l:.-I terriic viclence. '-â€"fib‘ not g.m.n“ncunnm mm-. action is more like ise than powder; but it makes Pills which all the world acknowledgo ars tor consumption, fowell in th Arâ€"hn nrhh:. c‘-’.n-m in the viemity." ‘Ayers Pitls se Sunxsrrouxz.â€"This accidental influction, called by the French coup de soleil, is T‘hm more frequently as the country is cleared, but this is also deception. The truth is both iMusions on the increase as the sountry becomes older, bat tor consaumption, fowoll in the w ake of cirilisation uzoo'--lâ€":â€"n is .:ll attested is: " Paimg‘s fiaditics Pordars and Arcbian Moeave Remedy " for horses is su to anyâ€" Mdhiflmummoh" that it has been muâ€"nm-uuu horse h +s been almost worthless, the most satisfactory result, the horse been restored to perfect soundness or so mus reqmztuns a Thaee £. in If 10 tath paskage on N J K\ N..glz i. ons en 5y Sii medinins c ile the dirormarer ho oo aned mnnalr observed. Many such horses have aiter? been sold for from $40 to $100 more than posture, it is the sick and suffering who are unuble to protect themselvres A remody so universally ‘employed as Apor‘s Pllls by all classes, both to cure and prevent disease, should as it does, have overy security the law can afford have issued a perpetual injunction against Eaton ..?m .h firm Cath artie Pills, holding them is for the eruel imâ€" any clase of our p:.' the interposition of law to HYPOPHOSPHITES 1s one of the most dificult to treat successtully or all nervous diseases. .‘ _ Reasoning with nervous ot serviceable. Tne mind cannot be oversome while the nervous system is weak. In many instances the deriding laugh st the unfortunate, or the PFPELLOWS® COMXPOUND SYRUP OP w-aMum Bold by apothssaries. Price $1.50 per bottle more to ".“7- " to the reason is absoluteâ€" i7 injurinhe, uy eabliing itlntion in the ming ar or 6 for There is, however, no on in what filion done and from further like injury to the Coart of the Wtate of Noew Tork aeam 1 uesd . o. amen could scarcely be WINTER â€"YVELYET ~BONNETS A COOK, in a gentloman‘s tamily. Good referâ€" enses required, Apply to this othce. _ 11884( TIME TABLE, No. 21, Commencing on MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1869, 4 “0?. M.«â€"«â€"TRAINS will leave 8 Brockville at 4.00 p m, 8.06 am, 6.35 pm, arriving at at 9.45 p m, 1.25 p m and 13.5% a m. LEAVE SANDPOINT. A. M.eâ€"â€"+TRAINS will bear 6:00 at 6.00 a m and 2.15 p =, 2120 a m, at Brockville at 1215 p x,8.30 p m and 9.30 a m. Po M TRAtns _ van 1k P i rin on o $s Pauoie hn l“wfi A.M.â€"â€"TRAINXS will leaxe Bmith‘s Falles at 10,06 e m and 8.20 p m, arriving at Porth at 10.%5 a :m and 1.10 w. 'mw--umu.omus-m--mh with trains to and from Porth. No 1 leaves Brockville after GT R Ezspres: Trains are due trom the cast. No 3 is due in Brockville in time to connect with @ T R Rxpress Trains for the oast and west. A goud large dwelling house, with stable and grounds, in a healthy locality, .Address the pubâ€" lisher of this paper. xk i o+ A and a Housemaid in a house where there no children. Good references required. at the Trucs Ofice. Ottaws, October 19, 1869. A‘T CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S3 Flll' CLARS HOUSE WAKTED. %# comeune The Ladiestof Bt. Patrick‘s 0’?::1 Asylam of Ottaws will, on MONDAY, the day or NO VEMBER ‘NEXT, hoid a B A Z A A R, in aidâ€" of the institution.D onations to the Refreshment Table will be thank{ally received by Mrs. &. Ryon, Mrs. T. Kavanagh, and Mrs. W: H. Waliee; and for the Lottery Table by Mrs. Caldwell, Donations to the Fancy Tables will be received hhmuh“‘l’-.vmu % KATE NNCB, RICH MAXTLE VELYETS, BACK & COLOURED BONNET VELYETS, FRENCB MERINOES. BROCHE REPP DRESSES, PLAIN & FANCY REPP3, | PLAIX c‘ FaNCY wWINOIES®, TABTAN DRESS GOODs, CLOUDS, CROSS OVERs, BREAKFASTE SHAWLS, "WOOL â€"HOODS axD MINERYES, â€" / wmn IMXMEDIATELY. ‘hn,i& testimonials and references can be given. Address N, Post Office, Ottaws: 1130tf | * Lonadoe, Oct 1st, 1889. The HON JOHN ROSE, (late Minister of Finance for the Domimon of Canads), jJoins our firm this day, which will be continued under the style ot MORTON, RO8SR & CO. â€", 6 Oflce of Morton, Bliss & Co, New York, Ost 2, 1869. ME WALTER WATSON, (late Agent of the forthe Bank of British North America, New York), is this day adwitted a partner in our firm. 1185¢odm nolioa.n.rztom NEW MILLINERY, A chased GOLD BRACELET, cither on Daly, Ridean, Sparks or Maria streets. The Ander will be Uberally rewarded by reâ€" turmeg it to MR GRAHAM, Proprietor Albion The great pressure is of. So now you send your orders for stove piping and other 1 and they are avax to be Alled. Wo regret 1 obliged to disappoint so many. PM.I 0'_"; BMOII.I‘I’ LOST, * _ _â€" MAGEE & RUSSELL. Oitawa, October 26, 1869. _ By a lady of many years exverience in teachâ€" . an engagement as visiting Governess. And 100 Dozen NEW CLOUDS. ROCKYVILLE & OTTAWA RAIL | WA KA Clw wmoun. MAGEE & RUSSELL LEAVE 8 September 3, 1889. _ 1143 LEAYVE BROCKYVILLE,. ANOTHER CASE PERTH BRANCH. No, 14, Ridean stroct, 15th, 1869, Just Recseived. & Good value in HOUSE, BAXK, AY 54t + «& A ‘tmEs c 0CTOBEK 247. their agonts for 300 M 300 200 they are now p thetrade, by the CUAL oL. w.-on.:luo: HOUSBE )‘Ul.ll:; to which we are mdth&“‘lbu by every steamer, consisting * T-. OHEKAPEST GOoODS, rl\nl'num'r ATOCK, . THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARCEST STOCK, 'l\l. GBREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, _ THEB GREATEST VARIETY, At TROB.; Kow. HUNToX‘s. T.I NEWEST STYLEKS®, RSTAIR CARPETS, UEARTITH UGS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, | _ PEKINADIS, CHINTZES, * LACEs, CorxtoERs, ~COCOA MATTING, &ec., &¢ » O. T.;BATE & 0©O., » Canal Ottawa, Dec. 12. â€"68, DIY GOODS4 IL1OUVSK FURNISHINKGS DBY GOODS & HOUSE FURKISHINGS, DRY,@OO0DS & HOUSK FURNISHINGS ~‘At TBOS. & W. HUNTOX‘S. MHaving been appointod by the combination ARREL OR CAR LOAD, EESOR BROS. CHEESE. \Agonts for John Canpbell‘s celebrated are now prepared to sell i _ «iag .0 OHONGARHKLA WHIISKEYs! Agents sor Hitam & Walkor‘s 1GUWINEs: THO®S, & W. HUNTON, aÂ¥ and 49 Spatke.st. I BEST ASSORTED, THRE BEST A$SORTED, THE BEST ASSUORTED, TRX CHEAPEST GOODS, At THOS. & W. HUNXTON8 TAPESTRY YELVET PILE CARPETS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THZ KEWEST STYLES, Â¥or sale by the andersigcsâ€" sEs¥® vauvy, â€" THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST YALUCE, â€"_At THOS. & W. HUNT BBLS8. THIN MES8 PORK. BBLS. MKSS PORK. LOWE®T PRICE® AtTHOS8 & W. HUNTON‘8. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8, At THOS. & W, HUNTOXN‘8. CV aL Lb aT THE 8 T k O NM®â€" §SUPEU G00DS, Now open for Sale and Inspection at O‘MEARA & CO‘S., F 560 Sparkeâ€"st. | _ CENTRAL OTTAWiA. A large and varied _uâ€"';rtmt of West of Engâ€" land Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Seotch and Canaâ€" dian T weeds, of the finest qualities for the fall and winter "city and country trade." We have now on hand a large supply 0 clothing manufactured under our own supervision expressly for shanty purposesâ€"consisting of PANTS, COATS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UNDERâ€" SHILRTS, 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 supplies. Canadian and English manutacture, of all sizes and qualities, at prices lower than ever betore offered in this city. from 50e to TO¢ per yard. A LARGE SUPPLY of Woolen Socks and Mitts, Deer:kin Mitts and Moccassins. 1,000 5,000 5.000 . A Complete Stock of Dress Goods, conâ€" sisting of Merinos, French Reps, Lustres, W inceys, together with a large lot of Fancy Flannels, NEW CLAN TARTANS AT CUNNINGHAM & LIX DSA Y‘8. â€" CBEAP PRINTS CHEAP WHITE & GREY COTTONS CHKEAP WINCEYS ' AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAYS. CANADIAN BLANKETS CANADIAN FLANKNELS CANADIAN TWEEDS AT CUNXNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8. 1,000 mE NEW DEESS GOODS _ NEW FRENXCH MERINGS Kerseys, _ Have received the American Fashion Books for November, and the Rnglish Magazizes for Qllth.oll!utnml apers at five pence cach. R R Guide for Oeubor.’ * _ Also, THE YELLOW CHIEF, by Capt Mayne In addition weo have, as usual, a first claes Tailoring and Cutting Establishment where genâ€" tlemen and youth‘s clothing can be made on the shortest possible notice in every style and qualiiy, and a good fit ensured. ALEX. DUFF. _ > O‘MEARA & CO. October 6, 1869. e uy NEW STYLES IN JACKETS, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY3 No. 14, Rideau street. _ Oltawa, Sept 22, 1869. > A2000% OUH, SDCR & A nbh!lack'oodl.b W F Mu: Th?mor‘flh,b:mullBMm. Post Office News Depot, Oct 25, 1869. G BTATIONERY. ‘ â€". & â€" «menintirnt Fomithe y oidh aibhon fos day to six years. Jga â€" Manufactured by Cowan & Co, Edinburgh. The u.ua.q.:’uu.-.& CLI’."I INK, ht > ;y+ :6 . sc #e t AT DURIE‘S. Tl-l;-ooxl;msmr! LEDGERS, p tw ‘AT DURIE & SOX‘8, 10 Bparks Stroet. LUQNXDON JOURNAL FOR OCTOBEB, L__ s On the 18th last, % Sbort ALBERT CHAIN, with GOLD KE Y attachedy,Cornelian Stone, with design, Rose, Shamrock and Thuile. The gift of a decensed parent, Person fnding will be rewardâ€" ed by leaving it at _ t A Guarantee is given with all} New Etoves from the Variety Hall. The Variety Hall still deals in its fine Stock of Crockery, China and Glass Ware unequalled in the Province for variety. _ * 8 E J. BOYDEHN, begs most to anpounce to his friends and patrons that he ?n ; resumed the baking of MUFFINS AKD CORUMPETsS VYARILETY HALL 4 Do you wish to exchangeâ€" your old stoves for New ones, if so call atthe Variety Hall. : for the season. . s ' AM orders promptiy attonded . 11794 Ottawa, October 12, 1869. 118286 New & Second Hand Cooking Stoves. © / New & Second Hand Double Stoves. Now & Second Itand Box Stoves. becop4 Hand Pariour Stoves,. â€" ; Various Patterns and very cheap, at the )omwn IEWS DEPOT, |~/ HOWELL‘8 CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. ONES & HOLLANXD ARTERS INK TOVES. â€" STOYVES. â€" STOYVES. 0. 14, RIDEAU STREET, Bow Bells for November, For sale at LAXK BOOKS, HE WORLD OF WONXDERS, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY NEW STYLES IN HATsS Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, HAUSER‘s NEWS DEPOT, PAIRS BLANXKETS, â€" BSEAMLESS BAGS, Â¥OUAXG & RADFORDS, LINEN $AGS, very cheop:. FFES and SATLIâ€" W F Munro ; and Is THE 3EST. would call your special attention to his Bplendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"Butâ€" toned, Laced and Congress. * Gbn GENTLEMEN‘3 PATENT CONGRESS, SEAL CONGRESS, FINEG ENGLISH BCOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, &BOOTS AND® SHOES! & R FOR S U M M E R, + ‘f . THE RED BO0O0OT, CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, “.! 'oul:!l :hnforxa my customers and the rr:l; general that I am now receiving my and Summer Stock of Feet Woear ,vhu'rllbo :;nd complete in every department, representing LATEST AND BEST STYLES In Ladies‘, Misses, Children‘s, Men‘s and Boz'lWeu. The stock as usual is closen with great care, and is warranted to O(f". setisfaction, and at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. Alur supply of Lumbermen‘s Wear always on hand. Orders taken for alil sorts of work. Oaly the best workmen employed. e GEORGE MURPHY. . _ MR and MRs CURTIS have just returned from New York with the latest tashions, and have This firm will supply Fresh Caraquet and Bal timore Shell Oysters, during the season, by th barrel, bushel or dozen. + Wholesale and retail at the lowest cash rates, Li Remember the place, + J BBUSS & Co., Oyster Planters, Packers, and Dealers in Can : Keg, Bulk, and Shel! Oysters, No 27 whose condition l-'mniofuwr{‘, desiring to join the «Canada Life," will be dealt with upon such terms as are reasonable and fair. have Yublhhod a report and net valuation of all its policy and nnni? obligations, by an actuary totally unconnected with it, the Hon. Euizve Wricut, ot Boston,late Insurance Commissioner for the State of Massashusetts. & Us 7. Phlets hm s Aiver c pe< A all the leading membors of the Government, the Ol?sou fof ::.hmu _B;l‘u:o. :{hoh.w,-lo. &o, all testi the superiority of the management aad 'ork’mmhlp lnP:hh establishment, and also the superior m«nner of brushing the hair, which surparses all machine brushes ever invented. \\?i.‘s, Watch Guards, Chignoros and al! kinds of hair work manufactured on the shorteit notice. 1165.3m of two of the largest ENGLISH AsSURANCE OFFICES naturally causing much anxiety in the minds of aesurers in all companies, the directors of the It 1s belfeved that such a voluntary submission of the Company‘s position to an eminent and independent astuary of the Hon. Eutzur W r1ou7‘s well known high character and professivnal skill, will add to that public uziafut&n and confidence which the «Canada Life Company" enjoys. n(fl)ioo; of Mr Wflght'lfr:gyon may be had at the e ce, or at any of the Agencies throughout the Dominion. f Persons who may be assured in the companies whose condition is unsatisfaciory, desiring to foin This is the only establishment in Ottawa where the proprietor has a practical knowledge in the manutacture of hairâ€"work in all its branches, so that ladies can obtain great advantage by goiting their bair work of the manutacturer. ' The gentliomen‘s nloon;{pumiud by nearly all the Lu_ ing membors of the Government, the Agent in Ottawa, made arrangements with the principal Hair Dressers of New York to keep a correspondence regarding ali novelties and changés in the fashion f’hin is the only establishment in Ottawa whara GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 36 Rideawst.., and Dukest.â€" â€" _dulu to announce that they are receiving a THas*" ~~â€"*. _.GROCERIE 8 suitable for town or country use. Gooderham &, Wort‘s H. Wines, Old &ye and Proof kept constantly on hand, and sold at very Call at Curtis‘s Hair Dressing Rooms, 54 s Rideau street. of all desoriptions, and a general assortment of be kept constantly for sale at v low’lhu. A |:"o lot ofdntpool cou:’llb , ten bags to the ton, -Ilm order. * $40,000 worth of goods arriring. . PM _gcg‘unhr * our mottw"â€"Quick Sales and 'u 'â€"â€"'.~~-â€" Rr e w2 e CC L&u&qfihfim bought for cash. # QUEEN YICTORIA" will leave her wharf at 7 a. m. with mails and passengers for Montreal. > Ottawa, October 16, 1869 EI?E«J.(. 10 e in e tnenieds ale each evening at 7.30p m, at his Auction lloonn.,h&';r,filnm. i Auctionser, Commission Merchant, end Real Ksâ€" comfortable board and rooms by applying a MRS DULIGNAN‘3 Sparke street.= â€" 11809Â¥ A 1 quantity of No. 1 Herrl fish, r'{xu':_m&. Baimon and By I. B. Tackaberry, Auctioneer. Gm’ AUCTION SALES. â€" BATURDAY and THURSDAY Ev»â€" nikgy Trom Bs dete, 1 & Fhekedorey whiP on A few gentlomen can be ypu"® LAreer sTtrik is LADIES‘ HAIR DRESSING. "";f!h‘:_fl’fin of property sold on a On and affer MONDAY,â€" the 18th instant, the Ottawa, August 5, 1869. 1118.94 HEAP HEK RECENT FaILURES YETERS. HAXGE GF TIME. awa, Eeptember 10. PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE ! FOR ALL WEATHERS." SUGARS, BOOTS AND SHOES P. BASKERVILLE & BRO,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL *~ SEEBE . > THE NEW STYLES R H HAYCOCK. J. B. BUSS & CO., lanters, Packers and No. 21, Sussex Streei THE RED BOOT, CANADA LIFE ofey ENe rer Navigation Company‘s Mail Steamers. TORBACCOS, aAT AT A G KAMSAY, R&. W. SHEPHERD. z 11804 until the whole YSTELRS. LIQUORS 1149.3m rCELEBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY, Without exception the best Spirits manulactured in Canada,. Bole Agents for Ottewa, _ the car load, or in en 1,000 "OO" Also a complete stock of MECHANICS® TOOLS ot the most improved English and American mapuâ€" Then Come and Eramine my Stock, i endene wihe es . .. x-m-mrln.fin. RIDEAU is made ofSign Peisting. A stylish sign can be ‘“A.;n'nu.:.wmdm’mh‘o principal towns end cities of Canads and the Come old and young, come short and tall, â€" Come rish and poor, come great and small, Just call and see my stock in trade, Hardware and paints of every grade. A complete ased paints of United States onables me to suit and atisfy the wants of all my The REFLECTOR Stove does wor require nut coal, Any kind can be burntin it It is the most beautiful stove ever manufactured, and is most effective. It is cheap, Buy none until you *‘ Thatour Rock Oll is what ‘is required, being free from smell, and only 50 cents and 60 sents Oflce: N3, 10, Place :{:-u. # ..,,‘ REAL ; # Works : lo.il..l-AfloiuM‘ ~_ .. BANK STREET, Is now on ‘hand to arrange and do up Felt and Etraw Hats in the nowest style. 11864 No. 24; â€" JASB. G. ROBINSON & CO. The trade supplied, duty paid, or in Bond, by 8 1 G N +000 100 °"" 350 »" 50 BRL N. B.â€"No Bensine Coroal. P 5â€"Ail goods wm"i;'fi'{ifii’d THE O0ODERHAM & WORTS‘ Oo0DERHA] O0ODERHAM & WORTS, ©EGGO0 & C0., p on short notice in a satisfactory manner, on the most .....m terms that can be ARDWABLE! HARDWARE : FAMILY P LANG THOMAS â€" BIRKETT‘8, Plans, Book lllustrations, Show Cards, Commersial work of every deseription, st P: Gr ‘ in got your m.’“d-u. WHITE WASHIXNXG, HERE A SPECOIALITY PURE HIGHWINEA. y bass neprirs‘s YELLOW REFINED SUGAR. h BRLS GOLDEN SYRUP 62 SPARKS y oursyser sUPrkRIOE TWANKAY TEA. . 0_ i CHTS UNCOLD JAPAN TEA BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS BRLE GREEN COJ FISH. CATTIES SOLACE TOBACCO t on hand at the SIGN F THE BIRKETT, consisting in part of FOR O0F wWHISEEY. G.ROBINRSON & C0., Â¥holesale Grocers, Ottawa. HEAVY HARDWARE, & WORTS! aAt ESMONDE BROR â€"__ Oawn, Sept 8, 1869. Rave received ~large additions to their extensive stock, and are pow shewing a full assortment in all their various departments of m XEW CHOLCE GOODS, m MILLINERY AND MANTLES, They invite special attention to this departmen in which they are shewing the Silk Velvets, Velveteena, ‘ _ NEW 8STYLE WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAKs. . At the same time, they will shbew a full assortment in all their various departments ot NEW CHOICE GOODS. LARGEST STOCK AND RICHEST GOODS IN OTTaAWaA, _ As well as the most styiish goods at moderate Garland, Muichmor & Co. They invite epecial attention to their lnrge stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, comprising CLOAKINGS, ( Silk Mantle Velvets Bilk linished Velveteens i| Eis2 ew § g" 'Mpor;:d- j ew ‘ < Ribbone \ Bilk, Satin and Velvet. h‘tLl_ _t.lfo_ new shades, including Capucin New Frilled Collars New Lamce Sets New Muslin Embrosdery New Honiton Lace. * New Cl ing and Lace hew Satine Aeighige noo Incs, BE lend :uilncn-dh- Flanneh h-tv_y,l-'{a urable, cheapest ever shewn in Oitawa, ouly 2s and 2s 6d per yard. New Lancashire and Weish Fiannels New Fancy Fianvele New Frenck Twill Flannels, equally cheap. CLOTHS AKD TWEEDS. 54, 6d, 74d, 9d and 10d per yard." White Cottons, T4 and 94 pery G"’?“‘M‘:fi‘.‘%l‘,“ .“;1 Glu:q.-'f':u, Wool’uuu,' Pelierines, O ol * _ _ larettes, Clouds, â€"etc., tramendous sto «h | Bright Glacie Silke, $7.50 the dress, y nnv.( Gros Graine, $11, $12.50, $16, $17.50 New Full Cloths and Sstinettes New Undershirts and Pants. * Buperior Dress and Flannel Shirts made to measure and sure to please. CARPETINGS ANXD HOUSE FUR NEW PATTERNSâ€"SPLENDID YALU These are the cheapest silks to be found in the city. New V est New Vestinge _ New Canadian Tweeds New Broadclioths â€" New Doeskins and Cassimeres {"!' !fldl‘n‘u‘ Bootch Twooeds GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO: B@EXTRAORDINARY YALUK."W@q Bpecial attention is invited to NEW SATIN CLOTHS, [ Sew aq wea ferges ew New Broche Repps New Brocade Popline New Egyptian Costume Cloths New Poppiineites New Figured Pm:: New Empress New French Merinoes and Delaines New Coburgs and Baratheas. DDITIONAL STOCK. LA TEBT F aAsGI (â€"yâ€"Best value i Threeâ€"ply Imperial BONNETS, HATS, Ostrich and Fancy Featners, CANADIAN aAND AMERICA 3 Floor Qil BLACK LACE GOODs, Wholesale and Retail, PRINTS®. KUTCHMOR 4& Cco. Two ply hapw Table and Pigno Covers, Jute and Hemp Carpete 20 Sparke streoot, Rugs and Mate )

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