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Ottawa Times (1865), 2 Dec 1869, p. 3

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TBE 'OLLO'MI. =t ) at the lowest prices of any" Apply to MP H» AU““ k. hok â€" _ _ aor Majesty‘s Ta, EYRXNINO SEX » come back with o BEAYVY i made out of the AND IXÂ¥TRp vorat. "BNtaq LCKBUR®, ON, â€" FoRwWA® GENBRAL M "YXAS FCXpD t Thora lHike* ons and sizes, at rarions â€" gauld. immense stosk of Sundries and dest Ahafted %, 1989. "‘ EF THE QCEEX has been that when , and he bas falled tfullen into the hand ‘AIB of SINGLE RELNS 8 & i BORVRADUE No 39, Ridea® ALB of FLAT of ail deseriptions nEAYY TRALX HARNES for Lambering Purposes sale the foilowing descriptions of fine CART or TRALINX SILVER PLAIED . do . _ | auctioneer. SILVER l;»l‘:-u-n: « t kindly rl... theig posel of tre Commte ; concert to B2AY3 do SLLVER BLACK DOUBLE out to order or it by the ‘A WA. eourse of the STEVENSONX, TERS, of all descriptionts MeDCUGALL of DOUBLE REIM3 J A P such as can munklas L1 _ _ _ "Ctile UE We know Consumption, the destroyer, has marked :"m""““"""""::-“dmb & reliable powerful y, to -ntu;u-u.u.:: 'ro.n,‘:...".: Sus 7 2ne I would say, sit not down in despair, mare â€"s â€" CoP ’â€"' regurded as a most eff:ctive labourer in the eause of religion,and he is known and recog= nized as such, not in the United Rintés, but in England also., > chill T ve â€"v“ CCCE “""‘-M'Nh-.un-l sacred. songs, one of which was * Rocked in the Cradie of the Deep." A number of other songs were given with very groat effect, and the audience Hstenced to the whole with proâ€" Smd cume Cuke _ sw 1. Church, Mctcalfoâ€"st., was last evening filed “"'fi'fihlmw-d mmwu-hu.m, hillips, the singing pilgrim, who came here lyhvn-u.nunc-dun‘n..-c evenings of sacred song. The meeting was w-llhd“b’lbudmu bY Rev. Mr. Harper. Mr. Phillips then sang _ ons â€" of . his: inimitable sacred so0gs, and introduced Mr. Gough. from foggy and rainy day, sloppy and slippery -hh‘t,ldhmviyw- cept that it was not cold. In the evening it began to rain in earnest and continued to do to till four or five o‘clock yesterday morning, when the wind ros= and frost set in The anow had yesterday almost entirely disappeared from the middle of the streets, but just enough mmumumuaâ€"â€"» “hl‘tlbhvdmm’u We saw quites number tadiy strained and inâ€" Jured, simply because their owners had not taken the precaution of having their shoos Mhhnudum In consequence of this neglect more than one horse will be laid up for a time. Br. Parmox‘s Harc.â€"The readings * last night at the above hall in fact had more the tendencies of a grand concert than of popular readings. A cornet solo by Mr. Foisy opened . thereadings. Mr. Waish‘ssinging of * Tommy ‘Dou‘t Go" received a well merited encore. Mr. Beymour sang in his .usual happy style, and was vociferously encored. Miss McCallian also sang very prettily. The instrumental portion was ably sustained‘ by Miss Rowan _and Miss Smith. The readers were Messrs. Adamson, Seymour, Kennedy and Dr. Rourk e. : mmmâ€"v’,p‘, and as usual the hall was crowded. rounded by the inscriptionâ€" vigor. Canada Instaurata, 1861. **Vistoria D. G. Britt. Reg. F. D.* Reverse Britannia holding a scroll with the *word @Confederation" on it and near her the lion. There are also four female figures representâ€" Ing the Provinces with implements of agrioulâ€" tural, mining, and mechanical industry surâ€" Tus Latse Fiae.â€"1la addition to our former notice of the fire at the British American Bauk Note Printing Office, we have learned lhflhu.pymhl-dfl&l-hu, Lafrican & Co., to the fall externt of their loss, They baud no insurauce in this city, 'ltt.ompfladtl.‘“-hohfl.n in the Commercial Union. The furniture of Lindsay Russel! stored in the rear, and whick was saved, was insured in‘ Mr. Drummond‘s office far $1,900, SS _ Averion Bacsâ€"We “&m.‘l our readers to the advertisement of auction Tus Waeatrsm â€" vourxrese Ixsrscrion.â€"The different Volâ€" ucteer corps in this city have received orders to prepare for inspection by the Brigade Msjor carly next week. Consequent unon hars been made to do duty, Besides other changes, we believe the Rifles have adopted a very vich cap, of wedgo shape, made of Astraâ€" ean lambskin, in which they will parade at letting. a barrel down into his cellar the ladder on which he was standing gave way, when he was precipitated into the cellar, one of his legs being badly fractured by the fall. His suffering, we learn, has been very great.) served out to the A Sin Accivest.â€"Woe are sorry to learn that Mr. Robert Elliott, of the CommerciM} Hotel, York street, has:met with a severe and social in connection with the Congregational Church will be held this evening in Webâ€" stetr‘s Hall as usual,. ‘These social reunions are cupable of doing a great deal of good, and if copducted as they have hitherto boeen, they cannot fail to be so. } Tus Orrawa Frozay Oven â€"Wo were yosâ€" teray infotmed by a gentleman that a facâ€" mer crossed the Ottawa last week on the ice with a loaded tcam. It wasn‘t anywherenesar Asavare at tu» Rossers Hoces, Y erenoar. â€"J, U, Swartwout, l-ll.vm.;J..l.M-, Hamilton ; Jao. Fair, Montreal ; E. Whelan, New YTork ;. F. C. Gough, England ; Philip Phillps, New YVork. Pous Covrr.â€"Magloire Moria was charged with being drunk on the streots, an14 was fAined $2 and ‘costs. . cal Circular Board of Public Instraction will meet at Metcal{ on Thursday the l“hh.' tor the examination of teachers, and other m.mwu.wui m Cas ab>avs trains connect at MJ‘IJ. with Graad Traak Raitway for all points south east and west. * Tickets, or any intormation, may be had at the General Ticket OMso, Russell House Block, this city TLAXMQ‘AL NEWE. TRLAVELLER®*S GUIDE,. 8T. LAWRENCE AXD OTTAWA RALWAT Mavar.â€"We worp yeseâ€" â€"night the caps will be 1# %5 a J08 MOONEY, Iwp meilin io oo resmatho 4A san ha css z nerves nd‘l:n- the vital fifi::&-u,:.hh.q.hlu "fl-u?â€"â€". hb::xp.hflo or 6 for $1. AMES I FELLOWS. COhamist. ruirus strong hens all the voluntary and involunâ€" m Poiafan anere nacnemet pare blead and diree streags w0 ine orprns whice C CUCE _-.._‘-‘--â€"-â€"â€" PCM CENUT ® mote tonic expectoration, and give u-...fi The liver, stomach and heart must beâ€"in go erder. Fallows Conuroune Sragr --;.-S.-" ganerates. The Poruvian .,""""."m-""’ of iron) has curged lh-m'::o(mulu- log from this disease. _ Whentheo complesionis pate or wax like, it â€"â€"Life has few Charms for the Dyspeptic, which is not to be wond«red at when we take into the accountâ€"the amount of bodily and mental sufferiog that this distressing malady Colia Curleigh in her agdress avowed in beau.â€" tiful and eloquent terms her love and devoâ€" tion to her husband ; and even to the gectle=» men and ladies of the press entrested each :N' company down to the offices. So it m-«u-.b-abcnuu-. Bo each must fad a fellow : 1t hath been so since the world began, And marigolds were yellow. Mr. Langley ; a brother of Lucy Ston«‘s busâ€" band is the husband of Antoinctte Brown “(“Q:B:blddui-dlbu w‘ as a ; Judge Bradwell and Myra ..!‘-a?fl 8, Fosâ€" mmm flb:‘bby mmm.m voâ€" eate even than hoâ€"was not there. Andrew Jackson Davis beamed benignly out of his apeciacies on Mary ; Mr, Livermore is the publisher of the that Mrs. Iivermore edite ; Mrs. h-.m.muu in band with inconveniences, occasioning impatient acâ€" ’m-m part of the Marine Prov= inces. ‘ -mmma.m tem originated as an amicable concession Towards the neighbouring States, does not -bhn.dfiodmnzdnbg The sole effectot it has to ad~ -flh:.:nhumdo-m whilst imposing on the Imperial and Proâ€" vincial Governments the material ex ot regulating such foreign n-um lucrative advantages, and Incurring the cost of protecting Brivish subjects in the concurâ€" rent right of privileges exclusively theirs by the laws and *ddn'ln‘lnh-,ul at the same time guarding Mu:’wq' Amerâ€" exonds against substantial injury *# During three successive seasons the same system bhas been cuntiouâ€"d. It was cach year renewed with manifest reluctance, attended as it bas been by considerable loss and maoy Sssc ae on s L L T Uuysboro‘, who reportsd to the Ministâ€"r of Marine on the license system. ‘The tonnage dues dllfl“:nllm in lmm,bu;: should that the Law is, to all intents and purposes 1 C CCC CA "eeee i7, °Z wH TEarents and @ dead Ietter. The lu-hwam'udn. eries suggests the abolition pf the license system, and very properly says :=â€" ’w in the Galt of 8t. Lawrence, Four hundred and f ftyâ€"four took out licenses, paying tonnage dues to the amount ot $13,016 85. In lm!oothmlleouumhud, the dues amounting to $9,363 50. x.r.'x;m-a §9 licenses were granted, producing $3,339 35. Ten licenses were obtained in Canada on y» m“‘.”%flo in New Bronswick at ru, and none in Newfoundland. In 1867 the fee mm‘bmflhmu,ndflo-holo amount realizsed was $13,919. In 1868 the amount per ton was raised to two dollars, aad the sum collected, $4,691, to which must be added $526 collected at Quebsc. ‘These fact; were ascertained from an examination made by Stewart Campbell, E«q., the member for Union Advocate, Newcastlc, N. B. This is a question which jast now is aitract Ing a good dual of attention in the Pres s throughbout the Dominion. The system of licensing American fishermen to fish in waters from which they are prohbibited by Treaty bas not worked well, and a general wum-p,m-mma in some change in the law respecting these fsheries more in keeping with the interests of the Colonies. A return was made to the House of Comnsons in answer to an address from that branch of the Legisiature in referâ€" ence to the licensing system, from which we gather the following particulars. In 1866, when the llu-oln'dlltynnupuu, between seven and cight hundred vees=ls wore «â€"â€"and Mr, Beandry merits the congratulations of his countrymen. ln its importance this is one of the greatest improvements in machiâ€" nety of the age, and its use must become _ We notice, amongst other ackrowledgâ€" \...dhq.wb,“.m.m’ Tm'-fluhmlumwymm. C elip the following from the Quebec Mercury of the 1th November, and from personal cxamination of the invention can mumunu....".. ,ndhnhuhm-udm...; Bueavoar‘s Iursrorvexent SLw MHLAâ€" and improving the machinery of saw mills, has been well tried at Mr. Stoddard‘s mills; Three Rivers, and we learn that that gentle~ man, who is thoroughly experienced in saw mill machinery, has expressed himself in the trongest terms in its and that he pargoscs altering "his mille throughout ty adopt the mew systech. ‘‘The press of Three Rivers was represented at the trial, and acknowledges the perfect success of lr.‘ Benod:y‘s invention. Mcflym‘ of the usual running power of the mills wes -‘-"'lflhflvmanhbnolm‘ boards in a minute and a half. Seven logs were sawn in eleven minutes. This work might well astonish the spectatorsâ€"as it did nervous system must be in good order, A Canadian named Timothy Beaudry has invented and patented in Canada and the United States an improvement in the machiâ€" nery of saw mills, which appears to be of the greatest importance, and almost to enhance the value of a mill twofold. Â¥* SaAW MILL aA OUR OUTSIDE PIsHERIEs wonuas‘s nionts. YÂ¥ VE THE P .‘lmm. IMPRO l n good order. Fellows‘ meatances it is Tientt will cause a set of organs aonded | ND J=/", mEio Resws, Fish Carvers in * ma and many ---,O-':'f-:-u..u. ane dn ho | gpr fibationt ms. mhm Wlt&l-p.lu..“udm; PUR Marine Prov»= b-“.l“hthw of N-Lh.m.“..’.“ ce of a sysâ€" | fortyâ€" pieces of desert cutiery with electro e concession bindes, and torks having handies of Pearl, S , agate, and with Ivory, Horn, Bone, Shell COI and plate handles, desort knives to match .::':".‘,"' hh?“m‘ug«ummdg pieces, sels without cases, our Asheries, ll-hcu“m ME and shac ie At NINGE o‘clook, a. m., for the examination of Teachers and other business. Candidates for mgmm.c,. THURSDAY THE isth DAY OP DECEMBER T.- KETCALFE any reserve, Sale cach day at 2 and ? pm. All Wool West of England Broadcloths, Deeskins, Cnssimeres, Tweeds, Blankets, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Moselle and Alhambra Counterpaper, Bmail W ares, #0, &0,4¢. The subscriber has received instructions from &om“dm.hâ€"uflouflb" public auction, at the store lstely occupied by H Palmer, Rideau street, near Sappars‘ Bridgeo, on THURJDAY . AFTKKNOON and EVENING nest, Ind DEOEMBER, and following days, a large and valuable consignment of the above mentioned goods. The whole to be sold without Â¥xtensive Auction Sale of seasonable Dry Ki WinoF Wissk »BNles c i m uo o4 n k e c k4 * : IJ. K. COUSENS, M. D., Boorstary. Osgoode December 1, 1869. 191.â€"1â€"59.¢ By J. Bermingham, Auctioncer l-'..l’l.’ y # WP ,_-_“__&- a-v-;v- CP EB MB C2 B BR A BLAS seen at ! ROW E‘s A‘:d- l“.l...l.n::'c:: Bappors $ direct m b-.omuoL..o'ut.fldnh‘d a number of diferent styles \t!‘:oln and rmkcflhdmfind-â€"-do.‘h?'m“ No. 1, EAST BND SAPPERS BRIDG At A. iqh"fm&:‘;'.’ , & Lable ware .-l-a e patterns. -&'-h".:hn-mdm Glass Decanâ€" Consignment direct the Manu ma::‘fifiu‘!vmhha cheay by plnhlnhp ce aoieg. ig of Goblets, Tumblers, Wines, &e., in diferâ€" :,‘fi!-“m r.:"-:."n-u: Nonci. Rutk Kih mareds ib ? ___TO HOUSHKEEPERS and others, a Ottawn, Nov 29, 1860. â€" © ~ = ~ ig19rd and electro plate, vases, Blower stands, }““Mldvu::-nd-u,m stands, Jars, Knite Rests, Fish Carvreors in cases, Cake &o,, table and desert forks, Tabie, desort, toa, sait, mustard, ogg u‘m mh-"’ styles, Soup, Sauce and Toddy to match, aod in the great of feag Toar pruser o Faach Sants" fortyâ€" pieces of desert cutiery with electro ".M.lmhhvlulndmdhofl. , agate, and with Ivory, Horn, Bone, Shell :“-pl&l.-fl-,nmhu‘.“w mumdummmm same in Cases. Beof Boot and game Carvers, Bread, Cake, and Fruit Koives with uflmmâ€"hflonm qllhdnplnhduflu-alul.y‘ -mh!cudhhnl-mm;t:-.u‘ :Iln:lnnu quantity of Paper Machic ays, ao. s Ahnv-r?n-th:m-mu Christmas and ow Year‘s preseau. Tss will be a rare bonortunity to sacauraâ€"harcains as mane Auctioneer, No. 1, Ridean o_uga.mua.un?l‘ By A. Rowe, Auctioneer, _ T-nnunvu siLk > Of the Colebrated ELECTRO PLATE W A ROWE, Auctioncer, has received instrucâ€" tions from Mesers. Grifiths & Co., of the Linklin Works, Shefield, England to sell at his Sale n k. e : es .m:i that O‘Connell, by way of saying "-. ag~â€"â€"anything â€"asked, ©what‘s your in.-,h:{?' " Daniel O‘Connell, sir," replied he stoutly. "And who‘s your futher * deâ€" mand.d the astonished liberator. * Danie! O‘Conbell, sir,"‘ O Connell muttered a word ortwo below his breath, avd then added aloud, "*When I see you again I will give you sizpence." Riding briskly on, he soon forgot the incident, and fell to thinking of -uh.:vcr matters, when: after some miles of way he found his puth obstructed by some tallen ~timber, which a boy was toutly en deavouring to remove. On lowking more closely hediscovered it to be the same he had met in the morning. * What," cried he " how do you come to be here now ?" Y ou said, sit, veners mn Ito mme®adiant Sroime t pence," said fel w 1 muh-h-hbh'. w it is," said Daniol ; " you are my son, the devil a doubt aloud, «* When I se you sizpence." Rid forgot the incident, l'flil:"l‘ matters of way he found hbis p tallen ~timber, which desvouring to remo Charciveen had occasion to ask an urchin to a gate for him. â€" The Hittle fellow comâ€" :ud-n-nlm aad looked up with â€": Ak.i Ama: __‘M‘?‘h“ There is a story told of the First Liberator which is not unwortby of being recorded. The great Daniel when taking a sauntering ride in the neighbourbood of his honsn at His complicity in the gold movement in September. nov--clhouc.b,u How much Mrs. Government made. C en onens wit ow muc prayedâ€"or cursedâ€"or ho-eumomu.mh the shape of bribes for office. ."” many uppointments ho has made How much he loses by deceased hors: s. Nu-mu-nnm.d 6 'NMON.-. moment to the American people, and ano it is expected Ulysses will decide them authoritaâ€" tively in his message, that document will be ly sought, THE LARGBST STOCK OP CANE OHAIRS Ottawa, Nov. he stock will be reâ€" SBale at 3 p.m, and Terms of Sale, Cash in Bankable fands~ . _ A ROWE, By H. Mcl,»an, Auctioneer unty of Carleton will meet at the VICPORIA HaALL ~ .ANNOUNCENENXT. By A. Kowe, Auctioneer, O*CONHELL axv uis son. By A. Rowe, Auctioncer. JAMES BERMINGHAM, OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (. Â¥. of his house at 1216 td 1BE O,fM1A W Aa ‘:iMa@o. DECEMBHFR 2. Brockvilie, 26th Nar, 1869. @ _ * â€" K0K charges for warchousing as per Mr Leo‘s prinied AND OTTAWA RAILWAY. K uT L O E. Wws All goods not removed from the Cars or from the Company‘s Depot at Sandpoint, within the time prescribed by the conditions on the back of its advice notes will thereatter be subject to mush valued by the owner. :_M-â€"_m'â€""; address of M., (at the Tmuzs Office) Uttawa, October 29th, 1869, _ 119441 A self feed:ing Coal Stove suitable for a hall ‘M at 5 « FCHEAL . k l s N Bâ€"Money adranced on landedsecurity 14 no«, ,, DNK SPREET, . Suew hn 12e o eete e oeeld a6 Ub uit and EDUCATIONAL Establishments and to "mu':-.' AUG. GAY, B. A., de 1‘Uai versite d Parkt, recend? tiitved in‘ coaadet; lmwhmnd!:uu Depot. Toi-u:i or settled by &mm;f & Ottawa, Nov 5, 1869, . ~... . . The busitieés will, in fature, be carried on in the same prewises by the undersigned, under the name of T HUNTON, EHOOLBRED & Co, Fsa 3 THOMAS RUNTON, WILLIAMSHOOLBRED 1200tf F H HYNTON, â€" â€" woual. f mm,_ WM.. HUNTON . and WILLILAM §HOQLBRED, in this city, under the name and fArm of THOB8 & W HUNLON, was this day dizsolyed by mutual consent, William Hunton retiring therefrom. . ® Allt debts due to or by the late &rm will be To those who relish a cup of really fine Coffee TR Y * BUCRANAN‘8 UNRIVALLED® MIXTURE of Mocha, Jara, Jamaica and Coylon Coffees f M-&:l':c with a plece of nice Beof, n.:. or one of mlv::m Finnan Haddi¢s JA8 BUCHANAN, Finnan Haddie Depot, Mihercs Mss #% m“'m.” Ottawa, Nov 21, 1849. ®. Jll'b’ HOTEL, YORK +STREET, TORro®ro. BUFFALO ROBES, _ I. B. TACKABERRY has been favoured with + p of san be obtained clsow ho:s'.. All"'.:t.- nimammm«.mm-uam will not be another such opportunity. $ °o '.'.2‘ ‘Av@: is also prepared to teach Voos Mhl::l.f:'lw““.mo.‘ B' APPOINTMENXT, k 4 PURVEYOR TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GBNERAL. fYOPRRER, COPPEE, _ Loaned to a triend on the of the 8t se on the feld, A SILVER PEROLL, Oadin: Fresh Consignment just received, and to be :.oli by ’Auu’;:“s.frumu evening at T olochk, Nov, mhmlfl from Montreal, to be sold without it* or reserve, _A large stook of Oversonts, Beaver, Piâ€" lot and Whitney Cloths, Woolen Shirts, Drawors and SBoarts, Gentlemap‘s Satcheis, Kid Mittens and aumerous kinds of dry goods. Also 18 Cooking and Box Stoves and two l.florln&f- Eoales. Eleyen chests of Oolong Japan Teos wiil be sold at the same time. ‘ I B TACKABERRY, ___ Aunctioneer & Real Estate Agont. . . AMNRT® P. HILL, Attorney at Law, T. R. HIGGINS, â€" 2 'A=l-flh uv&é.’muumu Manafactures and Mining Agont Ottawa, Nor, 22, 1889. other articles too numerous to mention. Bale to commence at 9 a m. All purchases to the amount of $20 and onder Cash, over that amount ning months credit on Harrows, one Cultuvator, one Man‘s Sadd‘e, one Lady‘s Saddle Q!T. Rakes, Hoes, and IDQSSI(‘L.‘D.?UII Wmud::'nvom Ottawa, Nov: 24th, 1869, m two set double f:n-.. exe set double '..“:l"."""'»l_in:. Mm two double whee siieg $ rrean es uon Tuilp t foond, aee one one Oolt rsing 1 year, six Cows, two Heifers and one Ball risieg 2 years, forty four Sheep, one double Put up and ovararxtzt» to give satisfaction. " ESMONDE BROS. On Thursday, 23rd December, 1869. proe mm rMate o ao m ie it & C Stone Charch, the follcwing goods and ohatâ€" AUCIION BALE 0P ~ REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL 5* PROPERTY, By I. B. Tackaberry, Auctioneer. Fgunu ATTENTIONX, ~ By L. B. Tackaberry, Auctioneer. uNESSE siLE oFr OT AlIR FURNACE3 By 1. B. 1 UCTIONK SALE, , one double W agzon, one box Cart, three COFFE E. exchanged as usual, AT THE VARIETYIALL the sale of the above articles t acrived in Canada, is 38ON3 in French, Spanâ€" 12124 1315 t class Normal School Cortificates, who have had also considerable erperience in Mlmo'mll be received until TRURSDAY, the 16th M. A Male Teacher is requined for the New Cenâ€" tral Echool, Ottewa, to take Principal charge Jelly Moulds, or anything else for the kitchen can be found at JOHN MINTYRE MUNRO having received how meny ‘Uventry feunties bas m 4¢ anevges amil as me de arra -o--fllr flu.«mam Hall, to reâ€" main in this city till the first of Januiry, 1870. J, M. l-nuhuhlnfllhnny of thanking the numerous Ladies who have qml.o:l his services in many cases by written y» PI!.DI.IG DISHES, Bank street, Centre Town, BETWEEN SPARKS & QUEEN STREET ENTIRE STOCK RE MARKED, T HUNTON SHOOLBRED & Yo, aro uow re: marking their immense *tock and will offer goods &-‘nuhu.u have never been heard of in The Stock must be closed carly in Winter, in -‘-h'hl-pmluortrtnonlp’ud also to make room for Spring Goods. â€" . HUNTON, BHOOLBRED & Co., Street, Otta: Nor a, 1869, _ "P*"* Tsour onLY VALUABLE GOOD# REPAIRED. Ottawa, Nov. 23rd, 1869. 1213 > M ne, H Woeekly, Weekly Her Hlot.‘.::' cllmmh glp’on. lrhl,l.opub‘& &m ),.eto. London IHustrated News, New utSllm.low Belis, New York Weekly, and all papers due on each day,jest recerved, Domnol NEWS DEPOT, â€"| HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. Beer‘s Lacrosse,$1, 00 ; Routledge‘s Boy‘s Annual for 1870 ; luh;nd Tmh..'mom; Other Folks Lives, by Smed‘ey. The Art Photograph Album,.at â€"â€" _ CHOOL TEACHER WANTED. . __ Have now reseived all their English Magaâ€" gines for November. Demorest‘s ana Godey‘s for December, London Miistrated Nows, &0, do. p Also, a tew copies of Cord and Creose, the What to repair should be our chief desireâ€" CcOPPER PLATE PRINTER, Ottawas, Nov 27th, 1869. _ 12184 At HAUSER‘3 Lending Library, Sparks Btreet, the noew Novels ; In Si‘k Attire ; Begâ€" fi- Horseback : Found Dead ; The Sacristan‘s ; The Cloister & the Hearth ; Cord & Creese; The Dodge Club ; &o., &0. Books bought, sold orexchanged. Oitawa, Nor. 25th, 1869. 1216 JV.’ RECEIVED, will be found very select. Noâ€"34. â€" T. RAJOTTE, â€" No. 34. Bparks street, Central Town, Ottawa _‘ An extensive stock of Ecglish, Scotth and Uanadian Tweeds, Wost of England Broad Cloths, Meitons, Cassimeres,Gents‘ made Suits and General < AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS. DRY GOODS! DRY GooDs! Â¥ DRY GOODS! Readymade . Clothing 1 Readymade Clothing ! This week f Ledger, Emerald, jorting: Pinken Western W orle. Beock penwt Beer‘s Lacrosse,$1, 00 ; Routledge‘s , OF PARTNERSHIP, CHEKAP SALE A good large dwelling house, with _stable and grounds, in a healthy locality. Address the pubâ€" lisher of this paper. _ 1869. STEADY young married iman and wife wanted immediately to manage a small Farm. W ages, m’u month with comfortable house, and ‘fll’ ree. Apply to GEO PURVIS, Porâ€" tageâ€"duâ€"Fort, P. Q. 1216 if Flll‘l‘ CLASS HOUSE WANTED. EO. MAYES, ISSOLUTIONX BMALL WARE! SMALL WARE! ONES & HOLLAND '.m DIARIES, 1870, __,,,¢ DURILE 4 SON‘8® Ottawa, Yor, 25th, 189. s@â€" FOR CASH ONLY. <@z POCKET DUIARIES,1870. â€" , at DUPBLE & S0oN‘s. BLACKSMITH can meet with employment rd wages on»rlluunto Mr. CHAs PROâ€" Chaudiere Hotel, Ottawa. 12:6f CHINA: HALL, PE W VC 40 Nib +sb eP ies Imint us ditsc es a y Girl, Backwoods‘ Life, My Own Storyâ€" "‘"&“ Tule, 1"""5!{ Legend, &0. London News, Illustrated Almanac, Routâ€" Annual, Bow Beil‘s Almanac, &¢, Office Block, Nov, 20th, 1869. F-l-.--..'[. * 4 'OB Dxcm;n, Bow Belis ana.Good Words,. . (improved shape), Flanrel KNCIKERBOCKER Hore, CLOTH MAGEE & RUSSEL L warm SCQTCH made wWOooL UNDER CLOTHING, GENTLEXEX. 15th, 1869, , Kid Gpvu, KID MITTs, JAMKS D SLATER, ______ Chairmsan B 8 T. KNITTIED SOCKS and J... DURIE & SOXB, 10 Spark street. FALL MAGEE & RUSSsELL & splendid Stock of 6 o EB T CEsNCEY , LOadyâ€" | Outftting Goode, which at DURIE & SON‘8. ESMONDE‘S. 1869. MbA 1216 1216 LA . _ of all kinds rested for or mummw ® TO THE VARIETY HALL. Mvncn. ACiaDEXY,‘ . ur.uumnmn.(m-‘ ofthe Cathe . Graduate of the Conservatory E:‘:'.'_'!'.:'.'_‘!‘E! 1 Singing. Rideasâ€" CilBpiy at the Orampar School or at this sgecond house from corner of Dalhousic Cttewa, Nor. &, 1869, Office hours trom 9 a.m., unil 4 p.m. Office Residence on the south side of r-.r'ny 8tr May be cousulted at the Russeli B-.} k His course ot 5 lesa ns will be found great practical valse to ladies or genclemen Ottawa, Nor 9th 1899 « As an Elooutionist Mr ‘Taverner is eminent, u.hp_du‘d Elocution I consider him proâ€" J W TAVERNER, Pronounced in and a!lwn;laudlm-." Ottawa, June 23, Plo'lllo Under the dist bed of Bir J A M:Dosald, K C .fi%:'.'..m""“....'.'.. of the Jovernment, and principal of Ottawa. A splendid stook of Switches, not mohair, but rull"sllrtu HéBt AssOrtMiehl of Cliieznonts aÂ¥ver real hair. . The best assortment of Chignons ever seen in Ottawa. f w:u, waTch avarDos, . n‘:uuu_rwm manufactured with “?.thl‘l’l'inpflhh-nlhh (5°1» 000E E;. :; ... â€" â€"~ ie‘ DIAMOND DUST AND SILYER POWDER | Ladies can purshase the above, orâ€"have their hair dressed and powdered at CURTISYS HAIR DRESSING SALOON, AT CUNNINGHAM & § LINDSAY‘8 Godâ€"v:u in " 4 xodd RICH MANTLE VELYETS, â€" § BACK & COLOURED BONNET VELVETS, FRENCH MERINOES, BBROCHE REPP DRESSES, f PLAIX & FANCY REPP3, f PLAIN & FaNoy wixctes, TARTAN DHkESS GoO0D8, â€"~ / §* | choups, tross overs, s hie BREAKFAST SHAWLS, i # CHAIR COVERS AND SCaRFS, _( wooL H0ops um MINERVES, 4 '*1 NEW MILLINERY, . epef ad N'O!OIOAMA WHISKEYSs PBOOP. and K.. ué-n:lx.nnn. Pi:deh.‘.l::. Sar.. geon. w given treat . _of all" Diseases ____:_‘gu_ EYE and EAR. H4 been appuinted by the combination fidn:::‘fc 3 J â€"SR* they are now prepareU t the:rade, by the" â€"_* ° C. T. BATE & CO,, Canal Ottawa, Dec. 12 C9, +000 ADIKES! 300 ACOXN, &e. EKESOR BROS.CHEESE. Agonts for Joln Campbell‘s celobrated VAL OIL. ARREL OR CAR LOAD, Agents cor Hiram & Walker‘s GHW INER»s No. 14, Rideau street, Â¥or sale by the undersigrea LOWEST PRICES BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. BBLS. MKSS PORK. BBLS. STRONG SUPER FLOUR. CoaAL OoL, Rer J M GIBSON, AT kpply.:: . :* â€" _1 umunocxwoon has removed her Photoâ€" 3 BII‘I'YHAIJ_L. ‘lsmm where she has fitted n.L' en tastseny ciegant style, and where of allstyles and General Agen ¢ sizes will hhlpt-m 1%18tay Ojtawa, Sept8, 1849 ERVT u-uvv&‘, 57 Ridenu street. e¢li Montreaf.] } 1191.y No. 14. R Oltaws, Sept 22, 1869. â€".â€"* CHEAP PRINTS [ _ OREAP WHITE#® GREY corroxs â€"~ > onkaPr wixcEeyrs | _ AT OUNNINGHAK & LInpsays. CANADIAN BLANKETs °"~ > CANADIAN FLANNELS CANADIAX TWEEDS AT CUSNINGHAM & LINDSAYS. NEW DEESS GOCDS NEW FRENCH MERINOS SEW CLAN TARTANS AT CUNNINGHAM & LILNDSA Y‘s. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY XEW STYLES IX HATs ¢. 4 ®* _ XEW STYLES IN JACKETS A Complete Stock. of Dress Goods, conâ€" sisting of Merinos, French Reps, Lustres, W incoy i, together.with a large lot of Fancy Fiannels, .lonqo. Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, c, &e. In nddition we have, as usual, a frst class Tailoring and Cutting Establishment where gonâ€" tihmen and youth‘s clothing can be made on the shortest possible notice in every style and quality, and a good ft ensured. ‘ 35,000 5.000 Uunadian and English manufecture, of all sizes and qualities, at prices lower then ever betore ‘N““*o PANTS, COATS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UNDERâ€" SHIRTS, DRAW ERS, &c, &c, to which we invite‘ the atteption 6f the LUMBERING COMMUNI TY who wil find it to their interest to examine mm&h&mhnquMW1 1 PALRS 3. 1,000®=zuwan . > 1 ,000 yheoue Hidpnened BATHâ€" . ~~ _ from 50¢ to TOc per yard. A LARGE SUPPLY® of Woolen Bocks .and Alarge and varied _ ment of West of Eng. land Broadoloths, Cassimeres, Seotch and Canaâ€" dian T weeds, of the finest qualities for the fail and winter © We bave now on hand a large supply o cluhhginuoe_un(-l.mmw FAI.L 4& EMOVAL. Now open for Sale and Inspection at O‘MEARA & CO‘8., 1,000 0. 14, RIDEAU STREET, The trade supplied, duty paid, orin Bond, by the car load, or in smaller quantities. EX. DUFE. O‘MEARA & 00. October 6, 1869. PURE HIGHWINES. L â€" Without exception the best Spirits manufactured in Canada, Bole Agents for Ottawa, 100 1, O 0O *A V*®e2y surerror TWANKAY TEA. 700 CHTS UNCOL‘D JAPAN TEA 200 CATTIES SOLACE TOBACCO & 00 BRLS REDPATA‘S YELLO CELEBRATED OLD &YE WHISEEY AT CUNXXIHGHAM & LIXDSAY8. 30 °"°= city and coantry trade." FAMILY PROOF WHISKEY. CENTBRAL OTTAWA. RAPHIC GALLERY, REFINED SUGAR. ) BRLS GOLDEX SYRUP ) BRLS srfir FLEURYS JAS, G. ROBINBON &00., Wholesale Grocers, Ottawa. BRLS GR&EEN COD FISH. *J &A Y TS a W# LINBEN S$AGS, very cheap: TS & P FOR JASB. G. ROBINSON & CO. & WORTsS! & WORTS, & WORTS g N.: Brocade Popline 8 SOLACE TOBACCO 0 | New Egyptian Costur $ is n io. rEbrara‘s repcow | £ l Sex Slgrme (T“h } New French Merinoes D SUGAR. hew C Metingss New Broadcloths 4 f New Doeskins und Cussimeres New West of England and Scotch Tweede New Canadian T weeds New Full Cloths and Srtinettes New Undershirts and Pants. . Superior Dress and Flannvel Shirts made to measure and sure to please. CARPETINGS AND HOUSE FUR NISHINGS, Special attention is invited to 25 picces Scarlet Canadian Flannel, heavy fize and durable, chenpest ever shewn in Yita only 2s und 2164 per yard. othu? s New Lancashire and Welsh Flannels New Fancy Fiannele New Frenck NlquullyM _ UOLOTHS AxD TWEEDS. 54, 6d, 74d, 94 and 104 peryard. White Cottons, 44d, 64, 74 and 94 per Grey Uotony 44, 66 640. 94 and Pid sor PRINT®. NEW PATTERNSâ€"SPLENDID VALU _ Bright Glacie Silke, $7.50 the dress, lluvth:o‘ Grains, $11, $12.50, $15, $17.50 These are the cheapest gilke ‘to be found in the city. New Musiin ‘Enhr«dery New Houiton Lmuce. New Frilled Collars Nfléfn Sete hagk New Cluoy ing and New Inllul!‘xll:fmnd L 2 | _ New Whiripool Seals _ & Ribbone Bilk, Satin and Velvet. n E::L'_&O_ new shades, including Capucin GARLAND, MUTCHMOR &# 00. ‘l‘hqi-vite-pcium(ounir;a: stock of NEW DRESS GVODS, comprisin \__N®@ satry cuorns, New Clan Tartens (ln"All W ool Serges New Broche Repps g New Brocade Poplins 0 | New Egyptian Costume Cloths x New Poppirnettes 2 ‘Nn Figured Panliu New Empress Cloths New French Merinoes and Delaines New Coburgs and Baratheas. â€"_ BLACK GOODS. New Alpaccas and Lustres g lrue' Coburge and Balmoral Crapes. 2 4 New Victoria and Russell Cords A | New Empress Cloths E lN" French Merinoes and Paramathas â€" _ CLOAKINGS, [ Silk Mantle Velvets ~ ; | Bilk ainished Yelveteens mANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS, .__ Silk Velvets, Veiveteens, NEW STYLE. WATERâ€"PROOF CLOAK At the same time, they will shew a f &esortment in all their various departmen ot NEW CHOICE Goops. &Jâ€"Best value in Ottawa«â€"f BRITISH, CANADIAN aND AMERILCA _: GOUODsS. B@EXTRAORDINARY VYALUE. nz pB&@° KEW CHOLCE GooBS, We 3 MILLINERY AND MANTLE They invite special attention to this departm in which they are shewing the . LARGEST STOCK AND RICHEST GOODS IN 0T ra W A. Rave received large additiore to their extens stock, and are now shewing a f«ll assortmen all their various departments of BONNETS, HATS, Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feathners, Garland, Mutchmer # Co GARLAND, MU1CHMOR & CO:; s LACE GOODs. DDITIONAL sTocK. LA TE 8t F &A 8 H 1 oX s Wholésale and Retail as the most stylish goods at moder BLACK SILKS,. #LANNELS, Table and Piszo Coven,, Jute and l;-&rpu 20 Sovarks street, A-dhu,thk'ml Rugs and Mate #%

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