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Mclean, 4, Wbbis Flour, point fire miles *tive miles and a Cooking Btove and ®5 the rear of the Hmite | is Terre, (that is firve ilss and a half, thew 8 or 10 toms wile to this date, provided on FRIDAY 4# @ B Hails‘) Old piated. Tos and 09 '”’fl..t-. wate "-";- € F named Soverne was arrested yesterday, :â€";“; _â€"â€"__ by assistant detective n-vi::'.au..q Vases, Fignt®* n mllold'uchh-._n.l Pining Room M..‘I‘Tflphtu,uWMdh. '“.,# * M‘Myhmhm-.... SALE hour -””‘ .‘;“-‘.“ 11 l““â€"' mt ._..n.‘.‘ «lie of the *# New Onoix.â€"â€"It is expected that the new . organ for the Wesloyan Methodist Church, !l-h‘lhumt,'lnhh its place by next give up, and a warrant was taken out, and Boverne arrested. It is said that the watch in a brass one. Soverné will go to Temâ€" pleton this morning Dake and he came into town together on Tuesday, and Dake treated him, and then asked him for his watch, which he refused to in Lis absence passed some bad American money on his (Soverne‘s) wife, and that secing him at his mother‘s he wanted to give him the money back, and when Dake would not take it he said : Then you must give me your watch, and Dake gare it to bim ; that medal, value $10; H Hick & Co, suit of winter clothes, value.$25 ; 8 Evans, smoked ham, $3 50; R Woodland, French calfskin, $3 ; Mr Cuthbert, pair honsemats ; J M Curâ€" rier, M P, cash, $10 ; Horace Merril!, $5 ; J D Slater, $4; W Graham, $1; W Sutherland, $1; J P Featherston, $2; H O Burritt, $1 ; Capt Young, $2; G P Baker, $1 ; Porley & Pattic, $1 ; T M Blasdoll, $1 ; Mr Blythe, $1 ; Alonzo Wright, M P, $10; W P Lett, $2) Robert Surtees, $1 ; J A Grant, M D, M P, 5 W Mosgrove, $1 ; A Graham, $1 ; N Sparks, $5; A Campbell, $2; R Gilpin, $5; John Corne» newspaper for ons year; Ira Morgan, $1 ; M 8. Blasdel!, $2. f Acrkxownspoouext.â€"Capt, Forsyth, officers and members of the Ottawsa Field Battery thankfully acknowledgo the following contriâ€" butions to the list of prizes to be competed for at the annual shooting of the O. F. B. on Friday, the 20th inst. : M G Sutherland, silver Porueas Resomaes.â€"The Woebster Hallb eading social will be held this evening, commencing at cight o‘clock precisely, If the old frequenters of the Webster Hall seadâ€" logs turn out in their strength they will doubtless havre a good time. Great care will be required at the beginning not to allow any improper element to enter, The ob= Jeet should be at those reunions to combine intellectual imporvrementewmith social sefineâ€" watch this © reading sodal" with and wish it success. * went out for them. * * Ing it will be seen that Mr. Carter, of the ’Olhnfln-nlchol,hm to give lessons in the Latin, Greck and French lanâ€" guages, and in Phonetic Shortâ€"hand. Mtr. Carter is from 8t. Catherine‘s College, Camâ€" bridge. This will be a good opportunity for young men and others to read up. mm Iurrovise.â€"We are happy to learn that fiounkmmfi,m,'m has been raging in an aggravated form for the last three weeks at Lo Breton‘s flats, has been since the cold weather set in most materially Mhhm,ulhho“ hoped that none of the present cases will eventuate fiatally. h inspection of the troops took place yesterday. The 60th Rifles, including a detachment from the depot in England, were drawn up in the yard of the Georgeâ€"st. barracks, and inspected by Gen. Windham, who complimented them on their soldierly appearance. Furniture and effects can be 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. Forxtrons Sateâ€"MUr, MyL an, auctioneer, will commence to seil on Friday the magniâ€" ficent household furniture of Mr.Duvernay. Ruus Marcu.â€"The shooting match of the â€"Field Baitery will take place at the Range toâ€" mortrow mornaing, at 9 w‘clock, Wouxose sr a Gox.â€"A man named Colâ€" lins, whoresides at the Flats, had three of his fiugers shot off, on Monday, by the burst= ing of an old gun with which he was shootâ€" ing. Only one of the fingers could be found. Isrucx or Mencaxtius Mex.â€"Quite a large number ofmercantile travellers arrived at the Russell House yesterday. Probably for the purpose of doing business befgre the close of navigatlon. A " Reav Up.â€"By an ady noveltics of the season. As usual they are m-l-.fl.hw“:m““ .nllull-o,&um-n ceived noew Pattern ouly dliver shippors of Opptem" n the cigy. =" ppors in s «_ . i J. B. Boss & Co., _ Ov 1 Overeas! Orsersm!â€" 4 do-";::lnlhi T C% -lllh,L Avoriox Siarnâ€"â€"A sale of dry goods and m‘a elothes will take place this »at Rowe‘s anction roomas, Rideaunâ€"st. The goods must be cleared out. A. Rows, auctioneer. 1161â€"tkeâ€"t4, Loaves her whart, foot of Sussoex streot, at 7.00 a m Arrives do . . do ao 6.30 p m UÂ¥ION FORWARDIXG COMPAXT. Stages loare (for Ayimer every morning at 5.00 a m Stages leare for Ayimer morning at 5. 00 @T. La&WRRNCE AXD OTtAWA RALWAT sesssece. T. 00 & M...............1 00 p M .........-........u & W u e : above trains sonaest at '::u. Juo‘. east and wost. R OrTtawa RIYVER SAÂ¥vIGATIOX Coxraxt. _ Monday and Tnorsday st................ 100 am AND ARRIYES PRoX KiNGSto® ...g..':::md.v and Baturday nL......1= u ,’:M!:i’dmuhu _ OrTawa to kizxgato 1162y § 27 Sussexâ€"st. Garuraxo, Morcpwuon & Co. have just re= Lapaiss‘ Fous. _ _ Miuz, Seal, Ermine. Pessiax Lamb in sote. Deviin‘s Fur Depot, 1LOCAL NEWS TRAVELLERE GUIDE. Steqmer Queen Victoria whart, foot of Sussex stree J08 Moox®Y, We Ayor‘s e , whaich caused some excitement in ?s’.m’ 'Ay-t’l Pills are wannfuctured under an enormous pressure, in eylinders, like cannon which sometimes prove too I-l&.':‘ Fortunately tlo“&:.b': &u.n“.-h.m’hn by them. Puas,â€"PDavly Journal, Loweli, complaints of the | densed from the market byâ€"law, be posted up in conspicuous places, and in large black letters, so as to be easily read by all. Besides this a bell should announce to dealers when they might begin to operate. If the law does not ercuse ignorance, it is the daty of the law maker, wherever practicable, to imâ€" part knowledge. through pipes, with taps guaged to the reâ€" quirements of the different. sized stables ; the main to be turned on at a given time every day, and stopped at a given time, and charge each a small sum, in proportion: to his gauge, to defray the expeoses. 1t may be urged agnainst this that, so far as the inâ€" terilor of the market is concerned, the water from the roof would not be required when we have the Water Works. To this it may be answered that, so far as the outsiders are concerned, they do not require to be dreached to the skin by the water from the roof while about their business, neither before no: after the advent of the Water Works, Thers is yet. another reform required to make our market perfect, It is dusirable that informaâ€" tion as to the rights and dutics of both buyâ€" ers and sellers in and on the market, conâ€" as if they were outside as usual, or clse charge a small reat and make a corresponding deâ€" duction from the price paid by the Lessee for the market, Thena decent fish market as the pregent circumstances seem to admit of. e corporation in its wisdom may devise a better plan but a changs of some sort is cali¢d tor, Aud while they ars thinking abou; this it would be well to direct their aitention to lor considering this woald bo a wet day, when an avalanche of rain collected from the whole of that extensive roof is poured down on the devoted hceads of those who walk under the eaves, as all doing business there must do. How mortifying it must be to the butchers to se this willul waste of water, so much needed for purposes of cleanliness, whilst they have to pay so much a barre!, Why eould not all this water be utilised, and the inconvenience to people outside be preventâ€" ed? Our clever City Engineer could devise a way of collecting this water in a cistern and suitable place provided for buyers or for selâ€" lers, and ithas been suggested that some of the vacant space within the market house, never occupled, ‘should be set apart as a fsh another source of anzsoyance which, like many other annoyances, might be turned to likely to become s», but we do say that purchasers are very much anuoyed by the inconveniences arising from ther» being no Ruvonus Nuroso is tus Marzzt.â€"Those who go to the By Ward Market on Friday mornings to purchase fish must very often be disguated, and the owners very much annoyed to see the fish trampled under foot, as lying on the sidewalk, they almost necessarily are The sidewalk is not a proper place to expose should be provided. We do not pretnd and it is quite possible that robberies might often be prevented or the robbers apâ€" prehended it our police had the means, as the police in other places hare, of throwing a powerful Mi“ will upon suspicious perâ€" sons, and into dark corners, lanegand alleys. And during the long, cold wicter nights, now appromching, poor, houseless wretches might be discovered lying in doorways and other places, in time to prevent them from freeziog. And a hundred other advantages migh: be secured by furnishing each ot our policeraen with a good lamp with a powerful reflector to be fastenedito their beits to be kept dark except at the moment when they wished to throw its light on a person or any object, and then, in an instant the slide could be drawn baok and a light flashed forth that would illaminate everything for a considerable distance. We are almost ashamed to have to advocate this measure at this time of day, when the same places, but there is n> help for it, and we hope our Police Commissioners will seo the propriety of adopting it at ouce. Ko arguâ€" ment is required to enforce its adoption beâ€" youd what will be obvious to all who give it Accivent.â€"â€"There was an explosion in Doctor and to our surprise he confesséd the crime, but urged in extenuation that he was vory poor, and said that was the Arst time, but Mr. Cuddy thought differently, He elected to be tried summarily, and was sentenced to two weeks hard labour in the common jail. Lsent Waxrtenâ€"A short time ago there was a man drowned in the canal, and in a few minutes after he fell of walked in by mistake in the darkness of the night, the police were on the spot, and out in a boat searching tor him, but there was no more light for the police than there was for the unfortunate man. If there had been a good, stiing lignt the water might have been seen in motion where the man foll in, and he might bare been recovered and restored, A fow nights ago some thisves escaped in the darkness, King streot. Look at the man in the dock and say cquld he, with such a name, such a face, wearing such smile(for he smiles even in biy affiiction) steal wood ? Every one would say no | mmthgnnflh'nn- Possce Covntâ€"William Edwards was 'M"fi selling meat without {cense, but was dismiased. Maxime Gagnon was found drunk on the streets yesterday morning at 2 o‘clock, by Constable Bonning. Whisky had left him only just sense enough to be aware that he 'llcol‘,-l‘lh\hmuoww,.‘ was frantically calling upon Le Hon Diru to shew him the way. Eventually ho was shewn to the station by a guide in <a blus cont. Fined $2% and costs. ' Evangile Laficur, a fowery, goodâ€"natured looking young man, whose face gives the lis direct tb Lavater‘s theory, and would lead modern physiognomists astray, was charged with stealing three sticks of cordwood, ralue nine=pence, from Mr. Alexander Cuddy, of * He was caught in the fact, of the overt act * let this is also The truth ’"hâ€"'m' "M'"' ons ..u.u..‘::.um- for communiâ€" eation, which, like the :uth.-lnl-v tor consumption, fowell in the wake of cirilization Suxerrzoux.â€"This accidental influction, called htho‘:"“.v‘::fii‘.bnanuunz more frequently as eountry is cleared such indoed is not the case. In the same warner many‘ suppose â€" that crime is on the increase as the country becomes older, but this is also deception. The truth is both illusions obliged to disappoint so many. The groat pressure is of, Bo now you can send your orders for stove piping and other work, and they are auaue to be Alled. We regret boeing A chased GOLD BRACELET, cither on Daly, Rideau, Sparks or Maria streets. The finder will be liberally rewarded by reâ€" turming it to MR GRAHAM, Propristor Albion Ho 11876 The HON JOHN ROSE, (late Minister of Finance for the Domimon of Cazada), joins our firm this day, which will be continued under the style ot MORTON, ROSE & Co. ._ Office of Morton, Bliss & Co, Neoew York, Oct 2, 1869. MR WALTER WATSON, (late Agent of the forthe Bank of Britisch North America, Now York), is this day admitted a partnor in our frm. _ I!85eedm _ MORTON, BLISs4 C9. BROCHE REPP DBESSES, PLAIN & FANCY REPP3, PLAIN & FANCY WINCIES, TARTAN DRESS GOODs, CLoUDs, cross ovERs, â€" BREAKFAST SHAWLS, CHAIR COVERS AND SCARFS, wWOOL HOODS ANXD MINERYES, NEW MILLLINERY: BICH MANTLE VELYETs, BACK & COLOURED BONNET VELYETS, FRENSXCB MERINOES. â€" B“mw." MOUSE, BANK, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S umu.u-unulusuo'--uuu- LEAYE SMITHWS FPALLS. lam A.M.â€"«â€"CTHRAINS will leave Bmith‘s Palls at 10,05 e m and 8,20 p m, arriving at Porth at 10.45 a m and 7.10 pÂ¥. All trains on Main Line connect at Smith‘s Falls with trains to and from Porth. No 1 leaves Brookville after QT R Espress Trains are due trom the cast. No 3 is due in Brockville in time to connect with @ T R Express Trains for the east and wost. _ E. ARBBOTT, iR eate Lo ts o n 4w % m & . & atriving at Smith‘s Falls at €05 p m and 9.55 a m‘ 4 P. M.«â€"=®UHAINS will leave 800". â€" Broskville daily at 4.00 p m, 806 @ Wls at at 9.4 ..'x’.a,-'nam-. is * ®, LEAYEk SANDPOINT, A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will 1 6:00 ) at 6.00 a m ‘u.:‘l: p1», 220 a m, mt Brockville at 12.15 p 5,8.30 p m and 9.30 a m. Bm & OTTAWA RAIL® WaX. TIME TABLE, KNo. 21, Commencing on MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1869. ”muu%t-u-wlum MM vhurch st. KATE mc.. Wile oX _ ,Seeretary Ladies Asscciatior; Ottawas, October 19, 1869 . The Ladiestof St. Patrick‘s O’fzq Asylum of Ottaws will, on MONDAY, the day ot NO VEMBER ‘NEXT, hold a B AZ A A R, in aid of the institation.D _ cna to the Refreshmwent Table will be thankfully received by Mre. R. Ryan, Mre. T. Kavanagh, and Mrs. W: H. Walier; and for the Lottery A Cook and a Housemaid in a house where there are no chikiren. Good reforences required. at the Trurs Oflce. m.wl.lfl. 1143 A good large dwolling house, with stable and grounds, in a healthy locality. Address the pabâ€" lisher of this paper. â€" A COOK, in a‘gentlioman‘s tamily. Good referâ€" enses required, Applyto this dnce _ 118#f WAI'IID IMMEDILATELY. Flll" CLASS HOUSK WAINTED. wWINTER VELVET BONNETSY MAGEKE & RUSSELL. Oitawns, October 26, 1869. s RACEKLET LO08T. AZ A AR. And 100 Dosen NEW CLOUDS. ¢ Good value in * MAGEE & RUSSELL LEAYVE BROCKYVILLE,. No. 14, Rideau stroct. PERTH BRANCH, LEAYE PERTH. ANOTHER CASE 15th, 1869, E8SMONDE B108. aY, & 1154 11844‘ 4 Octeber 19 terms his in a~d about Cobden, conâ€" ie e o mantmes f . 0, PHE OTirAW A LIMES, OCTOREK â€" The subscriber will soll or rent on reasonable terms his property in a~d about Cobden, conâ€" which receivin; iqns by almos to we n.n m&m by 1 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, . DUOOR MATS, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, COCOA MATTING, &c., &¢ THO®S. & W. HUNTON, Tll. HEWKEST STYLES, fl\.- BEST 'ALUI.A f THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, At TBHOS.& W. HUNT VP ind 'l\l. BEST AS8ORTED, Tfl. GREATEST VARIETY, TAE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, | Apue Lanoner #roon, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARCGEST 8TOCK, At THOS. & W. HUNT Tn: CHEAPEST GO0DS,â€" THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, e rane onl wll'h(’::- appotsted by the combization RSTAIR CARPETS, HEARTH UGS DBY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS8, DRY GOODS £ HOUSE FURNISHINXGS At TBROS. & W. HUNTON‘8. | 200..“- PHINX MESS *#24bjh B8L3,. MLSA PORK. 0. T. BATE & 0O., Canal Ottawa, Dec. 12 «> EESOR BROS.CHEESE. Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated ONOoNGAHEKELA WAISKEYs . Agents sor Miram & Walker‘s 1GHWIX®Ea* ALRLRKL OR CAR LOAaD, Y GOO0DS & HOUSE THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, *__ At THOB. & W. HUNXTON‘H. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. now prepared to sell i yronil. At THOS8 & W. HUNTON‘S8. Â¥Hor sale by the undersighe«. LOWEAT PRICES id call spesial aitention a 1mâ€" stook of HOUSE FURNIBHINGS At THOS. & W. HUNTONS BBLB. ATROKG sUPES Â¥LOUVR. COal OlL, AT TH® 47 and 49 Sparkeâ€"st. Canal Basin‘ PORK . . G. BARTLETT _ begs most respectfilly to announce to his friends and patrons that he has resumed the baking of ~MUEFINS AND CRUMPETS AU erders promptly atiended >. 1179946 E.fl-lllmi_.::'l.o A Guarantee is given with all New Etoves from the Variety Hall. The Variety Hail still deals in its fine Stock of COrockery, China and Glass Ware unequalled in the Province for variety. s New & Second Hand Cooking Stoves. New & Second Hand Double Stoves. New & Second Hiand Box Stoves. RBesond Hand Pariour Stoves. _ Various Patterns and very cheap, at the * _ _ VARIETY HALL Do you wish to exchange your old stoves for New ones, if so call at the Variety Hall. ‘On the 12th inst, a short ALBERT CHAIN, with GOLD KEY attached ; CornelianStone, with design, Rose, Shamrock and Thwile. The gift of a deceased parent. Person finding will be rewardâ€" ed by leaving it at a 51 o% York Olipper, Bow Belis, New York Weekiy, and all papers due on each day.jest received. CAI"“’I INK _ Manufactured by Cowan & Co, Edinburgh. The MMMpc:’hmnrht.' LUONDON JOURNAL FOR OCTOBEB, Julian Tables 5,6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 uuummfinuuu'ou,m,sumz day to six years, LA fls AT DURIE‘8, T;-- "BOOKS"AND SHANTY LEDGERS, J ONES & i Have rece! for November, October. All the illast: imaainy Roid, &t, #&o â€" T-. WORLD OPF wgounm, Also, TRE YELLOW CHLEF, by Capt Mayne Reid, &c¢, &6. Also, Life in Back Woods, b W F Munro ; and The r-«.a:hl. by Miss Il Braddon. Post News Depot. Have received the American Fashion Books for November, and the Knglish Magaszsizes tor All the illustrated papers at five pence each. R R Guide for Qotober. ~<\38% FASHIONABLE MILLINERY NEW STYXLES IN HATs â€" _ NEW STYLES IN JAOCKETS â€"â€"__â€" AT CUNNINGHAM & LIND8SAY3 No. 14. Rideau street. ' Ottawas, Sept 22, 1869. CHEAP PRINTS s CHEAP WHITE & GREY COTTOKS CHKEAP WIXNCEYS AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘$. CANADIAN BLANKETS CANADIAN FLANNELs CANADIAN TPWEEDSs iss AT CUNNINGHAM & LIND8AYWsS. NO. 14, RIDEAU 8TREET, NEW DBESS GQODS8 NEW FRENCH MERINOS NEW CLAN TARTANS ° AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘83. Tailoring and Cutiing Establishment where genâ€" tikmen and youth‘s clothing can be made on the shortest possible notice in every style and quality, and a good fit ensured. 5,000 BSEAMLESS BAGS, 5’000 LINEN $AGS, very cheap; 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, meen it mte, 2 uds c eapetnty COdE Sss se d hm t cawons Raran PANTS, COATS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UNDERâ€" SHLRTS, DRAWERS, &c, &0, to which we invite the attention of the LUMBERING COMMUNLâ€" TY who will find it to their interest to examine our stock betore purchasing their winter supplies. Canadian and English manufacture, of all sizses and qualities, at prices lower than ever betore offered in this city. ~ A LARGE SUPPLY of Wooclen Bocks and Mitts, Deerskin Mitts and Moceassins. In addition we have, as usual, a Tailoring and Cutting Establishment : 1,000 Ottawa, October 12, 1869, â€" 8t A large and varied assortment of Weit of Engâ€" land Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Seotch and Canaâ€" dian T weeds, of the finest qualities for the fall and winter © city and country trade." t We have nowâ€" on hand a large supply o clothing mapufactered under our own supervision yonmion uews pEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNKR, SUSS ONES & HOLLAND ARTERS INK, Bow Bells for November, For sale at LANK BOOKS®, October 6, 1869. »Now open for Sale and Inspectionat * ~ )‘ M EARA & CO‘S., week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emeral ig Times, Western '_'!H-_’r':'-l Mi‘-' Oct 25, 1869. from 50¢ to 70¢ per yard. CENTBRAL OTTAWA. HAUSER‘s NEWS DEPOT, GUAR YOUAG & RADFORD‘S, AT DURIE & SON‘8, 10 Sparks Street. PAIRS BLAKKETS, PIECKS ETOFFES and §ATIâ€" W eekly, STATIONERY, J. BOYDEN, O‘MEARA & 00. IS THLBEST, LUTHING A fow gentiemen can be accommodated witl scomfortable board and rooms by applying a tate Agent. -znunululu.l ‘ Ottaws, August 5, 1% Bou’n,. A fow gentioemen ca: ware,] â€"made Clothing and Furniture, bein : “.: lh.uh‘ml. until the 'bdo-lz fimm;ur.’u,-.u his Auction Rooms, in Stewart‘s New Block. 7 f I BTACKABEKRY, Auctionser, Commission Merchant, end Real Ksâ€" Ottewa, October 16, 1869 * QUEEN YICTORIA®‘" will leave hor wharf at 7â€"a. m. with mails and passengers for Montreal. _ ___â€" __. _______ _ A quantity of No. 1 Bn'rh‘r. Cod= fih.mlod 0:2!, Balmon and ue:t’ol will be kept constantly for sale at very low prices, _A Inplddl‘mpdcum ux.rf'u-b.g to the ton, ;II.I:J“ order. $40,000 worth of goods arriving. * fl'ml-n-ht’ «* our motto"â€"Quick Eales and lfi.., Produce bought for cash. C?flfl. oPr ‘l'l: suitable for town or country use. . f _Gooderham & Wort‘s H. Wines, Old Rye and f â€" _LIQUORS of all descriptions, and a general assortment of \~â€"GROCERIE s _ ~__â€"_J. B. BUSS & CO., Oyster Planters; Packers and Dealers â€"No. 21, Sussex Streei. A This firm will supply Fresh Caraquet and Bai I i umore Shail Ofaigre) during the veaton, by in desire to announcde that they aro‘ receiving a . Wholesale and retail at the lowest cash rates. pP* Remember the place, J BBUSB & Co., ster Planters, Packers, and Dealers in Can 0 'ioc. ‘l_lk. and Shell Oysters, Ko 27 GROCERS & 00!]188(011 MERCHAXTs3, No. 36 Rideauâ€"st., and Dukeâ€"st., Officers of the Rifle Brigade, the Clergy, &0, &c, all testify to the superiority of the managemert aund workmanship in this establishment, and also the superior manper of brushing the hair, which n?cnu all machine brushes ever invented. igs, Watch Guards, Chignons and ali kinds Wigs, Watch Guards, Chignons and al! kinds of h‘l‘c' work ‘manufactured un the shortest notice. 1165.3m their hair work of the BB DUIOKAN‘B Egpurks st1eet The gentlemen‘s saloon, patronized by nearl f}.!!!_'!‘.!'e!_a'-..'?fl t the Governmwent, the This is the o:l.y; establishment in 'fifi'fi;; the proprietor a practical xnow in the manufacture of hair ::rk in all its branches, so that ladies can obtain great advantage by geiting actuary of the Hon. Euuzur W riouy‘s mm'w aund professional skill, will add to that public mum&. and confidence which the «Canada Life Company" enjoys. lmhl of Mr Wright‘s report may be had at the Office, or at any of the Agencies throughout the Dominion. * Persons who may be assured in the companies whose condition is nuthue‘m; ‘desiring moin the «" Canada Life," will be t with upon such terms as are reasonable and fair. A C RAMSAY, made i ene t the principal Hair Dressers of New York to keep a l;omappo:dcneo ngrdhflll novelities and changes in the fashion. is is the only establishment in Ottawa where MR and MRS CURTIS have jast returned from New York with the latest ftashions, and have Agent in Ottawa C R flAYOOCl. Warcut, ot Boston, late Insurance Commissioner for the State of Massachusetts. It 1s believed that such a voluntary submission of the Company‘s position to an eminent and a0° lfiq aun,u.. of property sold on a Ottawn, August 5, 1869. _ _ 1118.84 _ _ LADIES‘ HAIR DRESSING. Call at Curtis‘s Hair Dressing Rooms, 57 Rideau street. TII RECEXT FAILURES of two of the largest ENGLISH ASSURANCE QFFICES naturally causing much anzicty in the minda of naturaily causing much ankzicty in the mind assurers in all companios, the d'uotou of the would call your special attention to his Splendid ASBORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"But. toned, Laced and Congress. f CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, l\ll. LATEST STYLE IN ‘ GENTLEMEX‘8 â€" PATENT CONGRESS, SEAL CONGRESS, FINK ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRES8, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, > On and after MONDAY, the 18th instant, the YT*TERS,. BOOTS AND SHOES! FOR f 8 U M M E R, awa, beptember 10. PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE ! Uottons, Flannels, Prints, Crockery, Glassâ€" Readyâ€"made Clothing and Furniture, bein# BUGARS, P. BASKERVILLE & BRO.,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FOR ALL WEATHERS." BOOTS AND SHOKES THE RED .BO0O0OT, constantly on hand, and sold at very THE NEW STYLES oÂ¥ 55 CANADA LIFE AT THE RED BOOT. Mail Steamers. YORK STREET. TOBACCOS, aATt THB AT R. W. SHEPHERD. z7 11801 Company‘s YSTERS. NHH _ That our Rock Oll is what is reqtired, being free from smell, and only 50 cents and 60 cents _ The REFLECTOR Stove does wor require nut coal,. Any kind can be burntinit. It is the most beautifal stove ever manufactured, and is most effective. It is cheap, Buy nome until you Is now on hand to arrange and do up Felt and Etraw Hats in the newest style,. 11864 executed in a superior style, at Chromo and Mu sMITH, Molsm:m‘. A stylish sign can be ‘“A.m“ upfliu;od gixteenâ€"years in the Bnnpd towns and cities of Canada and the nited States ennables me to suit the various tastes and atisfy the wants of all my oustomers. . done on short notice in a satisfactory manner and on the most rmn'.:z terms that can bo' Works : You can get your Painting, Praining, Glazing Paperâ€"hanging, Kalsomining and W HITE WASHINKG, P Bâ€"Ail goods delivered free to any part of the ciry, Also a complete atock of MECHANIOCB® TOOLS of the most improved English and American manuâ€" eonstantly 1: «pt on hand at the SIGN OF THE mfi. Z BLRKETT, consisting in part of Nails, No 24; RIDEAU Come old and young, come short and tall, Come rish and poor, come great and smail, Just call and see my stock in trad Vardware nlpmd-nq'nk A complete ased paints of 1,000 OO N B.â€"No Bensine Corcal. General Printers by Etcam Power. Office: N3. 10, Place a‘Armes, i. JAB. G. ROBINSON & Co. The trade supplied, duty prid, orin Bond, by the cur load, or in smaller quantities. 8 IG N PURE HIGHWINES, Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canade, . Bole Agents for O:itewa, Then Come and Examine my Etock, And urlefzotion will be B Imi'uu -:.h C lllnfl. 4 * THos SiRkETT, â€" :;00 BRLS 100 THBE CELLBRATED OLD RYE WHISKEY 1SCOYERED* £GG0 & ©00., ARDWAEE! HARDWARE : LANG 6UDER (AM & WORTsS OODERHAM & WORTS 0oDERHAM & WORTS, 350 FAMILY PROOF THOMAS â€"BIRKETT :_No, 10, Place a‘Armes, lo.m.:a.mmt"'"“" Plans, Book 1llnstrations, Show Cards, Commercial work of every description, HERE A SPECIALITY BANK STREET, 62 SPARKS SUREET, REFINED SUGAR. , BRLS GOLDEN SYRUP {p onts vsey supzRIo® TWANKAY TEA. | , CHTS UNCOLWD JAPAN TEA JA8, G.ROBINSON 4£00,, Wholesale Gzocers, Ottawa. BRLS GREEN COD FiSH. CATTIES SOLACE TOBAQCO BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS FOR Iron, Paints, all colors, AT REDPATH‘S8 YELLOYW E&KMOKDUE BRoS. Oftawva, Sept8, 1809. Feltings CARPETINGS AND HOUSE FUR NISHINGS,. . Tok ook S Sttes n fetinaites New Undershirts and Pante. Buperior Dress and Flannel Shiris made to measure and eure to please. New Doeskins and Cassimeres & New West of England and Beotch Tweeds . fr tanggs *‘ ew !echudmfim T weeds * Bpecial ‘attention is invited to 25 pisses durable, h Ki "”m ever in ouly hm.fl yard. _ As Iew Lancashire Welsh Fiannels * New Fancy l"lu.:z Muls New Freack Twill Fiannels, equaily cheap, \ Silk, Satin and Velvet. : In all the new shades, ineluding Capucin NEW PATTERNSâ€"BPLENDID YALU ‘ _ 54, 6d, Tid, 94 and 104 per yard. Wiite Cottons, 44d, 64, 74 and 94 per yard, Grey Uotiont hee 24. E14. 64 and Tid sep Gloves, Ties, Wool Scaris, Pelierines, New Broadcloths New Cluny Edging and Lace _ > New lgl:iu.fl:np.u‘ Lmce, Black and te New Maslin Embroidery New Honiton Lace. Bright Glacie Silke, $7.50 the Heary Gros o-.;:.," $11, $12.50, $15, 8117.50 New Friled Collars New Lmce Sets & These are the cheapest silkse to be found in the city. They invite special Attention to M‘hl’ stock of NEW DRESS GOOD#, comprisin g NEW SATIN CLOTHS, Bilk Vdng Velveteens, NEW STYLE WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAK» At the same time, Ihq will a‘o'o & mesortment in all their various departmen ot NEW CHOICE Goops. (Jâ€"Best value in Ottawa. â€"£J BRITISH, CANADIAN AND AMERIC A p-nnclmclooone,-‘ MILLINERY AND MANTLEB "l’hyhvhlpodd“.bfihm. in which they are shewing the Bave received large additions to their extens stock, and are now shewing a full assortmen all their various departments of LARGEST STOCK AND RICHEST GOODS IN OTTAWA, . _ Aswell as the most stysish goods at mo€era BEXTRAORDINARY YALUK.*We ; Garland, Mutchmor & Co GARLAND, {(MUTCHMOR &4 c0. Yarns, Hosiery, Silk Mantle Velvets Silk bhinished Velveteens Nz Al Woldage 0 ew . New Broche Repps New Brocade Poplina o gc' Egyptian Costume Cloths ew Poppiineites New Figured Pm New Empress New French Merinoes and Delaines New Coburge and Barathene. New Freuch Merinoes and Paramathbas. CLOAKINGS. CLOTHS AxD TWEEDS. LA TEST FaAsEIO®Ns New Palarian Cloths Wholcsale and Retail, BLACK BONNETS, HATS, Ostrich and Fancy Featrers, LACE ~GOO0Dx. , MUTCHMOR & CO; Table and Piane Cover, Jute and Hemp Carpete

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