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~~.‘.". A ROWE, ROWE, A. ROW H, Rldesu Street. .fl..]“" :"!-‘I-u'. bargains as none n, ndder the anspicesâ€" of Ottaws, will take PLATE WaRe, of Col Fisiden, the 44 will be toâ€"day on exhibition in their 1 be in‘ sttendance . i window. The construction;design, and fnish noe @ Raineri. . wlÂ¥ the medal does credit to the makers and ~*:: | nstice to the society. We will heartily conâ€" "m.‘_ .’ JB Ipo the happy poet whose Muse has inâ€" â€"'::’-..,_ l him with ability and with sentiments -:-'opllwl f wthy of its reception. The medal will be s i to the author of the best poem at 1a streot: A _« «io. Phe concert on the evening of tlie . 30th inst. POl'm LL, AGENT, & Sixo Powt, @GOoRDpoN, B D. 4A ritable funds of the y Bit John A Mas« Howe, Hon Maicoim assistance, both in N ~CHIRF, § . .D 4 YI. day. soth, 1809, WA in Her Ma)## to wear appre« 1317 ta GS, ‘J%. * . .. o 20e | Larcest or Moxzsr.â€"A man and his wife ng Secrefary. _ â€" Wite artested by Assistant Detective Davis .. 181664 _ / __. MJ resterday afternoon under the following cirâ€" * _._ (W Hrards piaced a purse containing ten dotâ€" * .. . i UR Wron the counter for his boy to take it and BR _ _ _« "M @W the mill for oatment, but just as ho was BBLS ONIONS . _â€"» M in the act of doing so a woman came in for _â€"__â€" T Ptatoes and the baker came in with bread. . MM The boy went to serve the woman and did not CUHIRF, «Je i me the money at all. !‘1!:-"0'- "":':‘ >A d the money was misged. police hed _ LX NXE , _\ Af been tooking for her ever since till yesterday, L. by some means ho found <her at home rs for the County . ___| |Yith her husband. ‘The latter instantly felt a a the fl{; _ ‘a i reat deal of an xiety to get rid of something, EsDAY, is and was seen by Davis to go andâ€" put some~ BA . | thing into a wood pile, and as soon as he had e inent AAiew m fare wosl and fognd ancorapty by Ms. a. Poas and Graine l.‘d- 4 1194kedâ€"4 x# hib ma um 1 _Jas L. Foulds, J. McCrenady, w "i,‘;‘ Asortuze lot of Cornwall Bblankets jast reâ€" _u _ % _ aived from the factory at Magee & Russell‘s, N would respectfully inform : ‘Tuk wadiraignod would ibantinin [d NE _ aponed at Magee & Russell‘s. ‘~.;n:l_ Hf: m of the Ul“‘;’“ us =â€"The Karl of Southesk, the Earl of â€"_â€" 1. 19 parked very low. We ns En t Aer 3 * Esq., M. P. hind, We believe the dog was fAghting or preparing to fight with another dog.. The boy was taken to Dr. Brown, who promptly dessed the wounds, in to pay fines and costs at the Police Court. Portuas Raiomes.â€"The reading social on Thursday evening, at Webster Hall, was, the best of the season. lâ€"fipmd'&h Mesers, Somerville, Hose and Ryan, and Proâ€" tessor Taverner favroured the company with two pleces. Wusic and singlog were conâ€" tibuted by Misses Smith and Lamb and Mrs. Â¥. Lamb ; by Messrs, Somerville and Lamb. Mr. Curningham also favoured the company with a song, ‘The dialogue by Messrs. Black and Lamb and a friend was very amusing. Poses Covnt.â€"There wo‘uld have been two eases at the Police Court if the litigunis had aot settied their cases themselves without coming to court. Cases of grave importance are now settled by a judge without the interâ€" ventlion ot a jury. Why not go one step further and dispense with the judge and the magistrate? If men would do as they would be done by and leave petty quarrels and disâ€" putes to the arbitration of common sense, this might casily be done ind we should not we so many poor wretches obliged to deprive their families of the necessaries of life in order Burtes ar a Dos.â€"The sou of Mr. Leslic was bitten through the hand yestorday by a dog owned by Mr. H. Hodges, Sparks street. He was in the store of the owner at the time. The dog‘s teeth must have met through the maing, ©" An Evening of Sacred Song," ?’nfim’. --uhh::..'u'l! -.h.hflllp is an excellent vocalist, “'"""""'"""'"!""‘" Ms, Purmps will sing in the Wesleyan Church, Metcalfe street, on Wednesday oven~ Ing, December 1st. Se ade. * Sr., Axourw‘s Societt Goun Mzpan.â€"The Pid medal to be presented by the above welety for the best poem OM " The Thistle," the mtional emblem of Scotland, bas just beencompleted by Messrs. Young & Radford, 44 will be toâ€"day on ethibition in their Gowan‘s Hall. â€" We hope the smccessful as on the first occasion. [ 18 .1 : 3 i Seeiieriienen en niarieniienaitne ed for the accom | Music last (s cce ooaiar of Heored Sang," by |~I Wstiore mat ?’m'*w.u.. audi~ | a momentous on Mr. Phillips is an excellent vocalist, | its Goverpments and his entertainment gave great satisfaction. | & great work be the conntry, and by some means had got his feet badly frozen up to the ankles. We twileve he was sent over to Hull where he has yamuet.â€"The market yesterday was unâ€" wally good, everything being in abundance, Witoes havo been up for some weeks, but there are signs of their coming cown again. There is no doukt but if the roads continue pod the markets will be fuller than they lwre been for years. Frozm Fret.â€" A young lad" named Collins was brought to the city yesterday with frozen feet. 1t appears that he had been working in txc; E. Lake and wife, Odessa; G. A. Gouin, Thiee Rivers; C. II: Baldwin, Montreal ; 8. m@ EO suearfor all points south «in graed Trank Raitway for all points s Howses & O‘®, Now Store, Sparksâ€"st., _:,‘.,.,...‘m.m- meenue® CS . wfi,mammurm a m Abl':‘.": * .â€" % ao 6.30 pm 't‘?l:lfl!. Coxraxy . morning at 5.00 a m 32 goa |e#" “" ,,-..lgav:%_u.....tl.o- oasn ortiwa To kixgatos. al ast and west. onl Basia Whart svery D"::, Sad Toursday at................ 7.00 a m m‘:‘“ and mfi' Kt........1.00 asees L '% or any intormation, may be L‘ 2s the Genoral Ticket Oflice, Russell House Block, gparks greot« J08 MOONEY, ME omm N0 0 * _ rRAVELLERS GUIDE. st. LA WRENCE AXD OTTAWA RAILWAY ; CC 1. M Gncance 1.'..-.............!.!! Gowax‘s Harz.â€"The Christ Church Mux, Seal, Ermine. Pmsiiax Lamb in sots. piten ul0 0 Clak 4 “â€"'M Juan Tas abore trai0* ©989987 7 "/ 1| noints Amivais ar tu»m Rosssen. Hoose Yasetesoir. Devruim‘s Fur Depot, to found, supposed iess Sought with m woles money, ;h:.‘,.‘ be true. They this morning. Oxe -._‘f.-.â€"_ns just J. Fitzpatrick, M. P. ; Sir John Acton, [ C. R. M. Talbot, Ea4, M. P.; George Glyna, Eeq.; T. Agar Robartes, Ksg ; grmdiy AG wWeaTIox CoxrAxt. Steamer Queen Victoria 1A L NEW S# _ . Thkk on 260 Frae consistently with The work of development and consolidaâ€" tion to which the statesmen and of that.may well arouse enthusiaem of every lover of his country, in view of that future which leads us to hops: for the m-lvfllgum-‘ strength under the protecting sway of the honour though hitherto rve e majority of us to me, ‘refortog nobly:to e the wols of corruption, and the mas/ jority in Lanark to 584. y emiee ere akaempsiatte in our :N hc.nuclgl_hnm_c.-‘gld itblb-hk:' and the charge of the Exâ€" ecize Revenues of the country, and ask your ratification of the appointment, which bas haml’..ozhm luu-n:y you that I was an early advocute sn:wmlfl and private life for many pears past, I labourâ€" ed for the accomplishment of so d:sirable an _'muhnâ€"ohvu‘vflhfl. a momentous one for Canada. Its people and vion, &¢., happily established, is yet to be extended and thoroughly consolidated ; imâ€" migration to our shores must be fostered and encouraged; the great North Western Proâ€" vinces are yet to bo opened up, and made accessible so that they may speedily become &ol‘.d.lupm;Jm while these important measures are being eared for, the public service of the country requires to be so administered as to secure the utmost cconomy that can be practised Commons, h."cullo to take h.onwiut -yfll:.odq:: may rely that my best endesvouts flhh given to the right discharge of the onerous duties that will devolve upon me, and that I will contribute my honest efforts towards :l:n.tho.rflpohh.“mm One of yourselvesâ€"a native of this Ridi ‘fl. olc:;!:.ndd.u,‘ hzé:. “Mflh% I ask you for your iine fap n te. c on ”l“:.-“t:-. ”:.‘. ve honour your faithful € ALEXANDER MORRIS: intimated my intention to be a candidate, mlntllnh-.hthu-lbm.b& dress you. I had the honour, in 1836, to be elected by the Reformers of Old Lanark on principles well understood, and then unacknowledged ; afterwards, when we supposed the Constitnâ€" tional Question about to be settled in 1841â€" e wu-.'mnm olhnh.: ' & oo Goobty of ons ahtt agaier in 1eel, in I believe the present Government endangers. expressed vi"u I fl' eh-cl‘ny bow, whether on the confidence of my past life, or in suspicion of change talsely instituted by TQ THE ELECTORS OÂ¥ TYHE HORTHU RIDING OF LANARK» Garrtzuas,â€"It evident from Mr. m::-?n::n lhnnolul:‘ T en Sermmared moy inflmtton to To ncandiithe a great work before them, The Confederaâ€" TO TMUME ELEKCToORS OP tux soutrnu * ARIDINGQ OF LAXARK, be aince Ozl.-,â€"lucm nxd ;;:r representative, and extended to me a s:meal‘uu,vudlml‘n... 1 again come before in conse=â€" q_ln::;l having accepted a oâ€"z:' th: Cabinet elected me in the face of &m:.m influehce .and lavish exâ€" pe of money. . And when a committse Iereaba e se Merrein atient mas Mouigly to OM Lrntk in the veln bepe of -ym-didu-phd'r I am now as ready as every to work any and every man who secks the common good of largest economy on rhflfl- k British Constitution, which I have at ail uud“ndunn‘;."hw its Aezibilitics and susceptibility, itself to the improved and growing wants of the country, may endure forever, and which Lord Metcall‘s time, when we thought â€"our from the basement tq the upper or either storey whenever required, and with the utmost facility, The masonary of the building is the work wl Mason & Mr,udtlo;mm and ornamental that otlr.001 The total cost of the building will be about $10,000, ltbdd-fl,-firbfio wholesale and retail business, which it was désigned, and Messrs. Howell & Co. will still fcarry on. We thinsk it will be generally conceeded by all who see it that this is the fAnest ery store they have seen in the country. ,:'flolvudh-mm laden with an entirely new stock of the best goods to be found in any market, And we onl P esn om P ie w dndprgnunwnwpd.;:.l stone, _ and _ are eleborately carved. The whole of the carving" was executed by lr-mmm.am. city, who has done justice to arvhitect, and reflected much credit o.h'h‘&'-;.:’uu ‘rbom'hh;: :'._: being 14 fees foet high by 3 fooet 9 carved pillars. _ Yory convenient drawers and other receptacles for téas, coffee, &¢., are painted and lettered in a most handsome manner by AMr. A. W. Lang, to whom was entrusted all the painting and glasing ; these, as well as the shelves run the entire length of the store, and are on the cast side, Inanheight inches wide, imported from Kngland specialâ€" 1y for Mr. Howell ; these, with the tail, graceâ€" mmmw,mmm of the front,. ‘The Arst storey is the store proper, and extends the entire length of the building, which is 90 feet,. ‘The store is 18 feet from floor to celling, and is very handsomely Aited up. ‘The carpenter‘s work as weil as that of the entire building having :nd-uxwlxmr,lhm divided panels by small, elegaotly carved pillars. Yory convenient drawers and Pendant from appropriate centre ornaments in the ceiling are four beautiful but chaste gaseâ€" liga '!‘h::..'uulu % Cfi,:“ light. with all the gas piumbâ€" are the work of Mesars, & fi,‘:fi".&o& At the west side runse a passage the whole length of the bailding, here are openings in cach of the three Aoots w-mhbymoln-duw « holst,* the heaviest goods may be raised of Mentreal. Its dimensions are thirtyâ€"four feet width and sixty feet in height, divided into three storeys. ‘ ‘The first story of the front is mostly taken up by the two windows and the two doors, and supported by cast iron columns, which, with the doors, shutters, &c., Those who visit Sparks street this morning will have an opportunity to view Howell & Co.‘% new store, which for the first time, is now thrown open to the public. In order to get/a good view of the front of the building it is necessary to see it from the south side of the street. But the best view may be obtained trom the entrance hail of the Mechanics Institute. ‘The tacade is a good specimen of what is known as the Italian style of architecâ€" ture, and was designed by Mr. A. C. Hutchison. ‘This, my appesl to Lanark, shall bo the Perth, November 20, 1809. HOWELL & C0O‘% HEW system "of shâ€"lving with you in the House of Iif adverse to Bank street, Centre Town, i BETWEEN SPARKS & QUEENX STREET HON MALCOLM CAMERON has removed his Ofice to the Now Building between the Onâ€" tario Bank and the Truzs Oflice on Sparks stroct. Mr. Waddell will act for Mr. Cameron in his abâ€" ““‘9“"‘:’_‘:_‘_’?_"“‘"- > To those who relish a cup of really fine Cofre +. * * CY BUCHAKAN‘8 UNRIVALLED MIXTURE of Mocha, Jara, Jamaica and Coffees for **fl.”d?lu&l-. one of meEwan‘s celebrated Fiznan Haddios * S Nothing can bont it ! _ _ _ Tonuno' C EDUCATIONAL Eatablishments and to "‘‘Mow. AUG. GAY, B. A, (@radue _do 1‘Uniâ€" Ei Bd ie ie ueaean t irocan ie t prt m shmer __ M. A; @ is also prepared to teach Voor Pnomoul. INSURANCOE. Ottawa, Nov 21, manufactagred for the Ottawa Lamâ€" d“l.hâ€"rnb-nlduhuhn manutacturer‘s , JAMES CORISTINE & 0O, <oâ€"_0~~ ~~ M#F1,473, 418, 477 Bt Puul street, P*> T W CCT â€" _ Por Terms, at the Trurs OMee, urunenimign.". 13090 nh‘% the net valuation by HON BLIZUR WÂ¥ ot Boston, showed a divisable proft surplus of $181,790. The rates lower than those of other ufi’-‘l&‘u"m’“ cases, be an immediate annual it 4 A 0 RAMSAY, â€" By H. McLean, Auctioneer. , A'G‘HOIIAI.I . Of FOUR t C tm .:M KAXR OLD GELD. &um&umm» offer for sale at the Russoil House on Saterday “flh’.ordlhmcu Gelding L&l‘" beautiful action, free from ldqduh-muhbm . . Also a Quebes and Bear skin Robes. digent hk nnhroou. Time will be given for £500, part of the purchase money, the UE. b:Ju‘ as follows, vis: £100 at the time of saile, the balance within 10 duys after the saile, it P Further terms con ditions nhubm-n.hom GEORGE J O‘DOHERTY. I B TACKABERRY, Auctionser. Presh %mm to be fi..:.'-‘?:a.'.‘.!‘ . Contignments from Montreal, to be To whaen" tnk "af reserve, _ A large stook of Oversonis, Beaver, Piâ€" lot and Whitney Oloths, Woolen Shirts, Drawets and Soarts, Gentleman‘s Satohels, Kid Mittons and anumerous kinds of dry goods. Also 18 Oaand Box Btoves and two u.mn- Kleyen chests of Oolong Japan Toesa will be sold at the same time. h I B TACOKABERRT, "« Auctlionser & Real Eatate Agect. Ottawa, Novâ€" 24th, 1869. 1815 & LIFE ASSURANCE CO!PANY. DIVISION OF PROPITS NEXT YEAR, and HOUSEROLD FURNLTURE, besides sovorai other articles too numerous to mention. Al;‘n.oh:o'.-. of $20 and unid amount under Cash, over that amount nine months credit on l-mmnbdhmmlu ;. h“fl’l.n.h the above -::-u ARM, meres, more or reâ€" mmm four acres, houeâ€" tefore sold tor chaurch purposes. The above is a Arst class farm, with about 175 ereoted .::-h- .dlu-?“"m on two two auu.m.m&.flm;’. constructed, besides the at present eccupiled. Also, a good Welil of Water, Ldt- aumerous Bprings which aford stook water. There is abundant fense timber and frewood on the premises. & The Parm is situated on the main road leading from Ottawa to Presoott, and is within 11 miles ot tals, vis: the d&th Con, & Â¥, Glousester, (South) near the AUCIION BALE OF s REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, > PURVEYOR PO HIS BXCELLENCY \ THE GOVERNOR GEXERAL. â€" By I. B. Tackaberry, Auctioncer. Fm ATTEXTION, ;n. KAYES, COPPER PLATE PRINTEER, BUFFALO R OBE 8, I. B. TACKABERRY has been favoured with On Thursday, 23rd December, 1869. The subscriber will ofer for sale on Lot No 28, By 1. B. Tackabetry, Auctioneer. MMEEXSE JALE OÂ¥ Nov 13, 1869. 1157.3m Bale at cleven o‘clock sharp. Termsâ€"Cash in Bankable (Qs. Ottawa, Nov, 25th, 1869. GEORGE J O‘DOHERTY. TACKABERRY, Auctioneer. Bouth Gloucester, Nov 28, 1800. 1215 49td4 By 1. B. Tackaberty. VCTION AALE, and Sparks streets, over Maon CORFE E. ean boant it 1.~ _ _ _ JA8 BUCHANAN, Beaver, Toronto Mutoal Fire and H MeLEAY, IHE OIrAWA i1Ma®S. NOVEMBER at. $181,790 $088,141 _ The undersigned begs to notify the public that he is now nudh:nhmh all manuer of EUR DYVEING. Hehas been at the business fo Nov Oth, 1869. PllVAl'llomu&-AM'rb- men orladies can be accommeodated Arst class board upon reasonable terms, within ten minutes walk of the Post OMce. Anwâ€" wishing to «eep a horse will And it to adâ€" ventege to call. For particulars address this Dl.. I.OIll;l!.Al.D. Pigmn”fi Bur.. geon. Bpesi Moa ven treat Gene: :pndm &m“hshir' he? o.:ohunmtt.-..n:lll Oflce & Residence on the south %fikm second house from corner of 0"&."!’...’].- ® lm.’ .. e mds pme io tant stt io ols Or to make room zwm HUNTON, SHOOLBRED & Co., f Bparks Btreet, Ottawn. _ Nowv Oth. 1869. 1501 MRS CAHLLL begs to inform her friends ond ie fiiin h ie ho eia in inirthe best Liquors and Cigars, and Game of all kinds in #® HUNTON SHOOLBRED & Co, are now re marking their immense Stock and will offer goods at such prices as havre never been heard of in GoLD SILVEK, SHELL AND S8TEEL $MB®A perlect fit ? Youle & rapronp, No 35, Sparks treot, An extensive stook of Bootcsh and Canadian Tweeds, West of England Broad Cloths, melons, . assimeres, weuls" aberusgner] , Rewuy * made Suits and General Outftting Goode, which will be found very select. LAZARUS,; â€" MORRIs & CO‘B A Cook and a Housemaid in a house wnere there are no children. Good referencesrequired. AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! DRY GoopsS! _ > Readymade Clothing ! â€" Readymade Olothing ! SMALL WARE! SMALL WARE! No.~34. T. RAJOTTE, No. 34. Sparks street, Central Town, Ottawa lisher of this paper. _ STEADY young married man and wife wanted immediately to ynanage a small Farm. Wages, $35 per month with comfortable house, and firing free. A tqun-?ut. ?. &4 A good large dwelling house, with ‘stable and grounds, in a healthy locality. Address the pubâ€" Flll‘l‘ CLASS HOUSE WASTED. wAmn I“IDIAI'“?. 1869. ~~â€" 1869. ail desoriptions of robes and ladien‘ furs, . TO GENXTLEXEX. m _ -;'“_&â€"'I‘â€".'vui’"” Lt L4 E o‘.m..wx.uu. 10 Oitawa,Soptember 15, 1869. 11763m Ottawa, Nov, 25th, 1819, SsHADES, l;:rquudraa-m PLRFECTRD ‘ SPECTACLES, 11 "â€";7â€" xh 33 onhace o o. â€" MAGEE & RUSSEL L OF PAXTNERSNHIP, CHEKAP SALE OUNG & RADFORD I880LUTION ENTIRE STOCK % ‘Have just received‘ a ‘ sÂ¥ ART & FOR CASH ONLY. m T#wooed Suirts, Collars, (improved shape), Flannel and QGlover, Kid Gloves, KID MITT3, KNCIEERBOCKER Hose, CLOTH warm 8C)TOH made LAMB‘®3 ERDEENX KNITIED 80CKS «nd Are showing a splendid Stock WOoOL UNDER CLOTBING, ABâ€" KNEW ASSORTHKENK 1P fes. "Apply to GBO PURVIS, Por: to it. P. Q. l& i EYE .GLASSES, MAGEE & RUSSELL tnhuclnllxlhilo 1316 Ottawa, SeptB, 1889 f Silk Mantle Velvets Bilk bkinished Velveteens i/ n jd=.. ew 11 o New a.'lf.'.‘i.. and Astracan E New Whiripool Seals > Ribbons Bilk, Satin and Velvet. 4 In all the new shades, including Capucin New Frilled Collars New Lnce Sets New Cluny and Lace New Maltese nge and Lace, Black®and durablé, cheapest ever schewn in Ottawa, only 2s and 2s 6d per yard. * ifl Lancashire and Welsh Flannels New Fancy Flannele C New French Twill Flannels, equally cheap. ‘~ OL0THS AKXD TWEEDS. _ White Cottons, 41d, 64, 71 Grey Gotone, 4d, 24 S4d, go'wgnmoui' oatinge ew Vestings New Canadian Tweeds New Full Cloths and Satinettes New Undershirts and Pants. . Buperior Drese and Flannel Shirts made to measure and sure to please. * CARPETINGS AND HOUSE FUR NISHINGS:; $ New West of England and Scotch Tweeds New Muslin Embroidery â€" New Honiton Lace. . ‘These are the cheapest silks ito be found in the city. s +4 NEW PATTERNSâ€"SPLENDID VALU 5d, 6d, 74d, 94 and 10d per yard. â€" Gloves, Fice, Wool Goarls, Pelletines, MANTLES; â€" MANTLE CLOTHS, : Silk Velvets, Velveleeng, NEW STYLE WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAK At the same time, they will shew a f assortment in all their various departmen ot NEW CHOICE GOODS. (Q»â€"Best value in Othwt.'-a' BRITISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICA® Goops. They invite special attention to their lar stock of NEW DRESS GOOD8, comprisin NEW SATIN CLOTHS, They invite special attention to this departm in which they are showing the LARGEST STOCK AND RICHEST GOODS IN OTTAWA, pm° HNEW CHOLICER GOODS, & MILLINERY AND â€" MANT RHave received large additions to their extens stock, and are now shewing. a full assortmen all their various departments of â€" @arland, Mutchmor & Co BONNETS, HATS, Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy MFT°EXTRAORDINARY VALCE."%@a GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & C0. . larettes, Clouds, etc., tremendous stock NoF spbugeane Beimandt Crap ew N rA New Victoria and Russell Oordup“ New Empress Cloths _ g.' gil“ 'l;ol Berges | ew . New Broche Repps New Brocade Popline New Egyptian Costume Cloths ev Spier ween + ow ue * New Emptmpa'otbn New French Merinoes and Delaines New Coburgs and Baratheas. New French Merinoes and Paramathas} DDITIONAL STOCK. LA TEG§T FA 8HION 8 Glacie Bilke, $7.50 the dress, * Gros Grains, $11, $12.50, $18, $17.50 as the most styiish goods at moder t I * N’T;-ply f BLACK BLACK SILKS. LACE GOODs. CLOAKINGS. PRINTS. Table and Piazo Covens, Jnute and Hemp Carpets Et Crumb Cloths Rugs and Mate 20 Svarks street. _A noew house in Centre Town. 10 rooms. Good well and shods. gpovre re r. AT CUNNMdHAM & LINDSAY‘8 x Good value in BIOH MANTLE VELYETS, . > BACK & COLOURED BONNET VELYVETS, FRENCAB MERINOES, ‘BROCHE REPP DRESSES, a , PLAIN & FANCY REPPS, PLAIN & FANCY WINCIES, . Takrax purss GOODs, J â€" CLOUDS, CBROSS OYERS, s BREAKFAST SHAWLS, _ ¢ CHAIR COVERS AND SCARFS, ecper wWOOL HO0OD8 AND MINERVES, NEW MILLINERY. seen in Ottaws. Gjoun buser _‘ a f DIAMOND DUST AND SILYEE POWDER | Ladies can j the have their .........“'.’.?‘"',......_ nams o Jn hk CURTISS HAIR DRESSING SALOON, 3 * * “llhu“ A splendid stock of Switches, not mohair, but gu_.l._'lh_lr‘:“?_gbdmdm'om Notice to Heads of Educational Establishments and private persons, A McDonald, K C B, theloading mombers of the Jovernment, and fi.l":l.m of Ottawa, Having been w4 0g0000 (0®" ADpoisted by the combination R*uon saos. curass. Agonts for John Campbell‘s celebrated BAOO.. &o. 500 Wl‘l,'lm GUaAaRDS, And all kinds of hair work manafactured with N Bâ€"A high pricé paid for human hatr, * a& ggAr®rsconr car crosn, 300 .200.-:... DHIN MESS PORK. j 0. T. BATE & UO., Canal Ottawa, Dec. 12 0%8, _ â€" Under the &-g‘ol patronage of Sir J sDonald, K C B, theloading members of the UAL OIL. ONONGAHELA WuiskE®ys w ared to sell i ; it‘ Row prop i{quortit Agonts cor Hiram & Walker‘s For sale by the undersigreoa. LOWEST PRICEKS. No. 14, lllluubuct. BBLS. ATRONG SUPE®A COAL OIL, Up stairs. At THB I B TACKABEBRRY AY, od by loaving it at with GOLD LE I attached ; VornelianBtone, with design, Rose, Mu‘ Thstle, The gift of a deceased parent. Person finding will be rewardâ€" UHEAP WHITE & GREY COTTONXS CHEAP WINCEYS AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAYs. CANADIAN BLANKETS | K CANADIAN FLANNBLs | . . CANADIAN TWEEDs | â€" AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S. NEW DEESS GOODS8 NEW FRENCH MERIKOS NEW CLAN TARTANS AT CUNXINGHAM & LINXDSAY‘8S. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY: ~\__ NEW STYLES IN HATS _ â€". NEW STYLES IN JACKETS â€" c _ AT QUNNINGHAM & LINDSAYS, Oitawa, ufi?z}x‘t»% ain6th: € manufacture, of all sizes ol::.‘..m..“:.mm lower than ever betore offered in this city. . A large and varied _ ~ment of West of Eng. land Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Beotch 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 o elothing manufactured under our own supervision expressly for shanty purposesâ€"consisting of PANTS, COATB, VESTS, BHIRTB, UNDERâ€" SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &0, &6, to which twe invite the attention of the LUMBERLING COMMUN Lâ€" TY who will find it to their interest to examine our stock betore purchasing their winter supplies. The trade supplied, duty paid, orin Bond, by the car load, or in smaller quantities. * Aâ€"LARGE SUPPLY of Woolen Bocks and Mitts, Deerskin Mitts and Moceassins. 1,000 â€" A Complete Stock of Dress Goods, conâ€" sisting of Merinos, French Reps,Lustres, W inceys, together with a large lot of Faney Flannels, Kerseys, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, ke, ko. § In addition weo have, as usual, a first oclass Tailoring and Cutting Establishment where genâ€" tiemen and youth‘s clothing can be made on the shortest possible notice in every style and quality, and a good fit ensured. > Without exception the best Spirits manufactured 11900 Ottawa, October 13, 1869. «_ i1828 CELLBRATED OLD RYB WHISEEYT Now open for Sale and Inspection at O‘MEARA & CO‘8., Bole Agents for,; Otitawa, 300 100 OODERHAM & WORTS‘ OODERHAM & WORTS, FAMILY PROOF WHISKEY. 00 14, LIDEAU STREET, from 50c to 40¢ per yard. PURE HIGHWINES. (p ats ya®ay sUPERIOR TWANKAY TEA. &Â¥ CHTS UNCOLD JAPAN TEA TS &A Y EFINED SUGAR. BRLS GOLDEN SYRUP JAB, G. ROBINBON &C0., Wholesale Grocers, Ottawa. BRLS GR&EN COD FISH. BRLS SPLIT FLEURYS CATTIES SOLACE TOBACOO FOR YOUNG & RADFORDS, JAB. G. ROBINSON & CO. PLECHS ETOFFES and SATIâ€" PAIRS BLAKKET3, LINEN $AGS, very cheap; & WORTS‘ OoTTawW aA. O‘MEARA & CO. YELLOW and Amerion as a teacher of Kiosution _ muwuwu.â€": His course ot 5 lessns will be found of groat practical valze to ladies or gentlomen ° '~u-§2&2i-s"i. Taverner is eminenis s a teacher of Elocution I consider him preâ€" Tlgo.uAm MA 4 * Loaned to a triend day of the | , ow drvank en trtent on the tel ot hn Aaoghe > | mush valued by the owner. Please return to address of M., {at the Tmuzs Offce‘) e oi f '.Cu-.’â€"°“.|' W m mfllflm. Wm;n Wuoru.'h..&““ Leslio‘s s rpor‘s Cl s Berald Pilot and all other Irigh m,m &l-' mc),n London News, New ork Clipper, Bow Bells, New York Weekiy, and all papers due on each day. just receivad £H0MAS. HUNTON, WM HUNTON and WILLIAM SBOOLBRED, in this city, under the name and firm of THOB & W HUNTON, wasthis day dissolved by mutual consent, William Hunten retiring therefrom. â€" All debts due to or by the late frm will be seitled by the remaining partners. Ottawa, Nov 5, 1869, The business will, in future, be garried on in the same premiscs by the undersigned, under the name of T HUNTON, SHOOLBRED & 00. THOMAS HUNTONX, ° WILLILAM SHOOLBBED 1200tf Â¥ H HUNTONX. address of M., (at the Tiurs Oficee) _ _ __ _ _ oun.onluaa.lu ) 11094â€"41 ( LROrOsse,$1, 00 ; E ‘:"“;&".. 1870 ; %:n:‘.“”"'-r' rrtcl m The Art Photograph _‘u_.!& I COOKING, PARLOR J0HN MeINTYRE NUNRO he received nuimerous erders from Kingston, Presoot ‘god TK â€" _ of all kinds rented for or partics at reasonalyle rates, Apply * _‘ ** % TO THE VARIETY HALL. Nov 11, 1869. Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin and Copper Smiths, Bell Hangers JOS. RODGERS & SON‘S CUTLERY AND DIXON & SON‘8 from families has made arraugeâ€" -w.mm..dhofihl‘.bn- main in this city till the first of J , 1870. J.lhmflm the numerous Ledies who appreci ated services in many cases by written testimony. PNLY VALUABLE GOOD# REPAIRED. no'l AIK FURNACES . Put up and ovaraxtzz» to give satisfaction. un and after the twontyâ€"fAifth -:“.;.m | Company will be prepared to any quantities Sulphuric Acid [OU of Vitrol] of sny desired density. Buch Acid is equal to any made . â€" by works in the United States, England or Canads, Â¥For turther information address, P A SHAW, Agent, | Quebecs Chemical Works, | * St Andrew‘s Wharf, Quebes / HOUSE Britannia Metal, Block Tin and Japanâ€" ned Ware of all kinds, English Enâ€" ° amelled Bird Cages just Jelly Moulds, or anything else for the kitchen can be found at £ Have now received all their English Mageâ€" zines for November. Mn‘(hdz"fln December, London Hisstrated News, &6, dc. * y Also, a tew copies of Cord and Oreste, the Factory Girl, Backwoods® Life, My Own Storyâ€" " me noseos ie on i Leboldeby‘s Legend, &o. ledrgo‘s Annna! mm_‘mh (Atnow on Sehveaitengs hod to up ol lu:'l:h&hmm t | Oltaws, Nov 9th 1899 Immediately opposite the Grand Trunk Depot. 4 M A TROTTEL, Ottawa, Nov. 23rd, 1869. 1213 Ottawa, November 23, 1869. ponmixros xEws »EProT, 5 HOWELIYS CORNKER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. What to repair should be our chief desire â€" T. JAMKES! HOTEL, J W TAVERNER, Pronounced in and m-.&d.fl_n“ ONES & HOLLANXD LÂ¥XTH & KERR, Bow Belis ana for December, }I'l"l"l DIARIES, 1870, UEBEO CHENMICAL WORAKSâ€" â€" _ AGAZINEsS is Annual, Row Bol t Office m"z'.!lov. in great variety. t Sor "Norths" Patented Drum ; and also for Baton‘s Paent Venâ€" uN HANXD, exchanged as usual, AT THE VARIETYHALL No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., P Bell‘s Almanac, &¢, DIARIES, 1870. at DURLE & soN‘s. Rev J M at DURILE 4 son‘sâ€" FOR DECEMEBLR, Good Words, at DURIB & soN‘s. HARDWARE, & BOK®8, 4 44

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