Cornen ¢f [ MS pntral* L'aLM.p IN Y oung Hysc® 1 Leaf Japa®, English of offices of s pavIiD z ONLY ackages CHO ‘ORTEp e a6 NÂ¥ A PP n D ACBE ON r annan ville, JC# ot the wegest CCC J/s ard d LE & 1t YÂ¥ \xymoTH **" nsletions ""L': offered about /R\ hino RS and L. i1 Gucor; PROVIsIq; luct & ust be g1r0ORDAY, &eoe. raTs & m tbe ly to Bro p at4204108 ist 1% STOR ; 1 PEMALE will be 13 Sparks 8 J paio 1NE o is, 1812 anD WE â€" raencé P8 19 1812 Yhere 4 o Liver the 8 Naw ALCS â€"* lish songs and F « Nordheimer‘s srects, Call and 5« and Mactles New CaOS3ING. Lfl' put down Ox tax Sraice.â€"The Union men in the employ of Mr. Bray, on the Free Presbyterian Chaurch, have in de~ fai‘t ot the payment of They intend to wait upon Mr. Mosgrove toâ€"day and lay their case. before his." 489 Dore BiBLCAL 77 exhibit his Dore ! P‘i.fmpil the M hope to see a good Incorrorsmo®.â€"Yesterday| a deputa tion of Forresters, headed Mr. D. J. iÂ¥Donoghue, waited upon John A. Macdonald to receive hiz instructions as to how to proceed to secure incorpora® on of the ancient order of Forrestors in nou the Covrmye vxort Duwsioviries. â€"A young lady and gentlioman were ed too mghat before last sauntering slow|y down Metâ€" calf Street, and apparently engaged in interesting conversation, ly regardless of the rain which was g on their unsheltered persons. moments of meeting must be few and w Prowwep.â€"Last Friday afternoon Mr. ‘ Chovrier u_d his son of this city were | drowned while crossing the a river, near St. Andrews, to Kigaud in a skift. ‘ Four little 1 phiging ball properly 18t g Pouics CouRtT.â€"> with being drunk two days. Dermc« Aoc.oextâ€"â€"While up an inumense piece of rock, by a dissharge of nitro. glycerine at the eaistern end of the wull in course construc â€" ton for the _ Parli _ Buildings miling, the derrick wis shi from its frundation by the weight of the store, which may be said to have dragged itself back to the pl:ce from «/ it came. Sobody burt. â€oll\ Episyot Rexe£Y Asovaee Besaroow®. of the carts emplojged by Mr. Goodwin to the sarid which is being placed over foundation wall on which the intended to surs round the Parliamentary. ings, is to stand, came to grief y f1ernoon, awheel having been off by the breaking of the axletree in| crossing the street railway track at the .Ludol Bank atreet. | Hoas® been appointed Mr. O‘Neill!s successor Detective of the Ottawa Force i Sergeant Bro »n has been ap Health Inspector ; Sergeant Mc , License Inspector, and Policemen O‘Keefe and Hornidge have been p to the rank ot Sergearts. We"consider these severtal sppointments as excellept and well deserved. berk ng How®s Kicizp.â€"Un T y night last four valuable horses, the of Mr. D. Campbell, of Montague, while grazing on the railway track, & distance rorth of Smith‘s Falls, struck by a train going north, and three of them were killed outright : the fourth had two legs broken. h‘un:i/p£d the horses gos on the tgick throu; &> , a number of the bars of which were down. > i of Messrs t next Tus Kenf.ew Merw y says : The unfavorâ€" ible weather has somewhat delayed the tmpletion of the <xten:ipn of the C.C â€" £&R., and it will yet be a few days before the engine reasches the vil Meantime Mr. Mclze has ridden on the engine, at the rate of 2) m les an , from Sand Point to the big gully ; the Railway whistle can be heard in village. â€"~The first engine at the Village Station is *#xpected on the zi.h jnst.; and the hrEl opening of the road will take place nox Assia®t Assembly of n Wedne when | tru um ber Ine Apvaxiace or M4rry»xc. â€"About i month ago, our friend | Mr. Spencer of the Post (flice Departmgnt, went down to the Lower Provinces to spend his sumâ€" mer holidays an! retu recently, but ROt alone; he brought with him a f«ir one, whom he made his partger through life for weal or woe. Yes y he was waited upon by the empioyees of Mr. tGieo. Hay‘s hardware sture, where was employed lwali:e,uuï¬pnn_ ed with a valuable, d ay ""musome and novel b\:tgcreodc. ‘W.. our upon meareormme nt S ‘ivs foy es and his youn i y live LOCAL ms . © ompl sossixo.â€"A new s crossing 18 it down at the corner Rideau »berland streets. th hszase.â€"The horse di has arleton Place under| the name, : the Millinery , Mantle opening, 0+ T next, at «x, MokK i~xoxs & McMonray‘s. and Edw o better Spring anfl Summer n the Caledonia ater, No i be without it, fos where it se«l; no Doctor apply. .Gissox & Co., Agents. n Saturdays from h¢nceforthat one Capt. Livi :'&ï¬.oyidontlv taken by in the afternoon. Jt affords some | surprise, as was Lieut. Wright, reâ€" on a week day, the clerks in | plied as w:â€" A o Câ€"pt. Kean, brother firemen and memâ€" t .u«p..; nts, and floes not interâ€" ber l;' the Chaudiere: Fire C rm’; I th busize»s. «s the| bar ks close at receive your valusble and beautiful preâ€" lock, and lerge purchases can be | sent which 1 v-lpo':tl(hlyb:ot only 01 e madle usuaily within benking | account ofits intrinsic value, but also as 1 this wholesale m jvement is one | remembrance of the old company with o be commended, apd we commend | which 1 have been so long associated, and ver.â€" Williâ€"m Ganble, charged drunk, was sent |to gaol for war GaLLsRT.â€" Sand will pore B.blical Gallery of oil , the Music Hall toâ€"pight. We a sood attendance e our new styles in Millinery on Tuesday next. x. McKixxoxs & McMora®. Xzws.â€"Policeman Pinard has al Hotels and in the x supplied with| Caledonia Ask [/rrr it. Gi & Co., sole Agents tog Ottawa. licted with umatiism, nt, Dyspepsi® of ays or Bladder, 8 send ‘ the Caledonia Water. (Gmsox & Co., >mer oys were brought up for on Sunday | They . were ‘ the Union H#. Company he Music Hall on Tuesday .â€"Apply to R.|A. Bradley ner of Sparks and Eigin ite ust received,| new Efgâ€" ino Forte Mugic, at A. & % Sparks t. y.â€"The First Grand So» Sparks agd Elgin. â€"The wholes«le hoyses Co , Ma & Russell ity; Garl Muteimor i McSiliivray, are to be s from h¢enceforthat one LJth of November, commence â€" running Mors Eazmr Cuosixc.â€"Except on Satâ€" urdays, all the dry goods retail establishâ€" ments in this city have entered into a compact to close throughout the ‘winter at six in the evening. This is also a conâ€" siderate step to take. It will enable young men to attend Commercial Colleges, to visit places of amusement, and to go to church and to lectures. Indeed, it will enable them to co good or evil as they feel inclined. Un Saturday evenings retail establishments must almost necessarily be kept open to a much later hour, as Satur= day is a general pay day, and people often need new hats, mantles, and feathers, for Sundsy. We have said enough, and must 1 ourselves " shut up." awa,‘‘ to use tie words of the inimitable songâ€"writer, Tannahill, nor are the .onl western breszes about to gladden the | earth, but, on the contrary, icy but charry winter, with its keen east winds and driftuing spows, approaches rapidly, and preparations are everywhere being made to guard against such infiGrences. With his usual tact and keen instinct, our esteemed friend, Mr. James Peacock ofi the Red Hat, has replenishâ€"d his stock of furs, and has on hand one of the most ‘.oomp!m assortments of any house in the | Dominion at this present moment. For ' ladies, he has jackets of every pattern in 'l South Sea Seal, Persian and Grey Lamb, Beaver, Russian Lamb, and Erming ; for‘ gentlemen, Buffalo, Bear, Racoon, nd Wolf coats; and for carriages, robes of every possible style and kind. _ Mr. Peacock bhas a‘so fur caps literaily tor the multitude, and it will be a feather in any | one‘s cap to buy from him. Tus Rev Hat.â€"Hats, whether red, white, or blue, must soon give way to the fur cap. Glooming winter is not noo It is no doubt gsmerally kuwn thit Mr. (O‘Neil his been appoihted Superitendent of Dominion Policg, a situation which he certainly well mori*i and one whose duti¢= he will periora with his usu« energy, tact and taithful . No purli: servact ever gave greatef satisfiction than did Mr. G‘Neil while ize detective of this city. His duties were rery arduous; alâ€" ways with a n of difficult cases to mm.a, and so flunl\y pushed on every side, that to an ofdinary person the whole a very important one, will, nevertheless, not require such constant and unceasing attention as did his previous «ituation. He has our best wishes. SNCLIAL ASSEVBLY AND DUAL SENTATION. gallant "Old Chaudiere" Fire Company took place in the Rink Music Hall and was an immensé saccess, upwards of one kundred and filty couples tripping it&m enlivening striins of Gowan‘s celebtated Quadrille Band; At about 11 o‘clock inters= mission m advantage of, in preâ€" senting ilicent gold chains with seals attached,; to retiring UCapt. Henry Living and Lie@at Philomen Wright. The cerem ny of tion was performed by Cmef L , who als> real the folâ€" lo#ing i diere Fire Conmtpiny, beg to assure you of our sorrrow at? your d parture from the company, with which you have been so long connect@l Uhe esteem in which you have b-abold by tae compiny has often been marked by your elecuon to the | bighest oloo1wuoh we have had a right | to confer, and\ the munner in which you bwe pertormeéed the onerous duties in ¢canâ€" nection with gll officeswnoich you ‘ave held has still r won our e~teed® »ua endeare 1 you! to us . Whie sorry that | boad of hood aâ€" members Of the } "UL14 Chanudiefe" must u«e to exist, we gan vouch fordt that you c«my with you: the very Mrhho- of every member of the m(kny, ‘and that your future proâ€"â€" | perity and hipp.néss, as well as that of | the mewube of your families, wili be rejoiced at us it you were suill with us. The accom, ing slight mark of our‘ esâ€" weem we you will accept and wear, not for the in ic value o. them, but as _ ADDRKSS : f.l‘.,‘.fl.ib’u’a'.‘ Li ut Philomen "‘m“iâ€" t soca o ® a reminder o:tt many pleasant days w have passed »*ther. im behalf of the Company, 4 Puos. Kzas, Capt. i Cuas, Masso®, Lioat. * l Huxuy CucrF, Sec, 1 Wa. Casery, Treas. Last evening the Social A«s: mbly of the the way to duty and honour, after which, T ol Dolg poftaben o6 datenlg ns vo" sumed and kept up till a late hour this mording. Committee charged wmth the have every reason to feel proud success ailtending their " um _ Forest leaves shaded in the durkest tinis of au «re the invorite garniture for winter Haif wreaths of roses of every solor, with long tramling sprays, are seen on the French SUPERLINIEND We, the members of the Chauâ€" nerally ka wn that Mr. wpoihted tuperitendent e, a situation which he NT PRI Arrangements are being made for a grand ball to be given by the Governor General and l‘dyi)u&nnin the Chamber of the Legislative Assembly some day this week. The Toronto Ia’{ asks whether the Local Administration cannot also avail themselves of their Excellencies‘ presence l at the seat of Government to do them an honour, that our prosperous people would ‘ be the last to grudge them. No previous (Governor General has of his own means | courted the good opinions of the people Ladies ’Fv-ill please remember that on Thursday, RussELL & WaTsoN will make there first grand display of Millinel&, Manâ€" tles and Costumes, from the best Designs and newest Materials. The very latest Paris and London styles now forward. * The total importations at Montreal} jor the eight mï¬mmg 3lst August were $31,772,362 this year, against $23,842 361 for the corresponding period of last year, showing an increase of $7,930,000. _ of Untario with the open hand liberality that distinguishes the new regime, and we hope our people will be allowed to make the partial retu n that it is within the function of their Government to organizse on their behalf. In pursuance ot an Order in Council datd Zn1!‘ctober, 1<72, rotice is hereby given to Companies, Firms, or Individuals who miy desire, to send on their own ac count rrticles to the forthcoming Vienna Exhibition of the following abstracts of rules turnished, and the ofler of services tendered by the Committee of Her Majesâ€" ty‘s ‘Commission entrusted with the manazement of the Kxhibi:ion of Colonial __Phe Vienna Exhibition programme refers to objects coming under a classifiâ€" cation comprising twenty six groups, viz : Group 1. Mining, Q@irying and Metalâ€" lurgy. Group 2. Agricult re, Horticulture and For:esury. wrâ€"up 3. Chemic=l industry. Group 4 Sunstinses of Foadl. as pi0â€" ducts of industry. Group incustry. Group Group Group Iadustry Uroup 12. Graphic Arts and industral Dra«ing. UGroup 13. Machiney and means of Transport. Group 14. Pailosophical, Surgical Inâ€" etrumeuts. Group 15. Musical Instaments Group 16. The Art of War. troup 17. The ~avy Group 18. Civil :Eginoerin‘ Public Works, and Archit A Uroup 19. 1he Private Dwelling House, its ina r arrangement and decoration, »USLI : NQTICE. uroup 20. The Farm House, its arrange« ments, lurzitu.e and utensils. tiroup s1. Nation«l domestic industry, Group 24. Exhibition showing the or: gimiz:tion and influence of Museams of rime Art, as applied to Industry. w oup 23. Art applied to religion. Group z4 U jects of Fine Arts of the Pust, exh:vited uy Amatears and Owners of Collesuions (Exposition des amateurs.) Group 26. Edusation, Teaching and In struc icn. Group 25 Fine Arts of the present time, Wo. ks produced since the second London Echivition of 1862. Iv the exlubition of articles‘coming unâ€" der the above mentioned titles, are added whait is called Apotroxat Exuis:â€"tioxs, and Ix«:ozasy Examtrioss, the formsr having reference to 1. The History of (nventions. 2. The History of Industry. 3. Exhibiti m of Musical instruments of Cremona. 4 Eximbition of the use of waste mate» rials an i their products. 8. The History of prices. . 6. The represent:tion cf the Commerce and Trade of the Worl1, and the litter having reference‘to _ o 1. Live anim«ls (horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, 9:::.,&:-1:, .:Enc.‘fllh &e ) _ &o 3. Duiry produce 4 (Gurasn projue (fresh fraits. fresh vegetables, flowers, plants, &¢.) _ ‘‘he Managing Commiitee above menâ€" tionâ€" d of colonial prodnonkzl is uvder the presidency of the Marquis of Kipon. _ The secâ€"etary of Her M jesty s Commisâ€" sioners for the Vienna Exhibition is Puilip Cunli@ J)wen, E«q, who is to be aidressed "Vienn: Exhibition Offices, 41. Palisment Street, London, 8 W," Tue follwing is an abstract of the rules asfar as it may concern private individyâ€" 5+ Living plants injurious to agricultare and. forrestry. f § _ a. lter. Majesty‘s (Commission is apâ€" pointed to represent British and Colonial Exhibitors /A 4. Rthibitor«e will have to defray all expen«»s including transport of‘fodl. ¢. The Austrian Commuttee will comauâ€" nicate solely through Her l‘l‘-" ‘s Comâ€" U sstaners, d The Exhbition will opâ€"n at Vienna on the 1<t May, and close on the 31st Group 10. sma‘l Ware and Fancy Goods Group 11. Paper Industry and Station e ichi i‘qrs ae reapansible for the packing, torwarding, rece ving and unâ€" uoking of their goods both for the openâ€" ing “:A“Ol the vl(}.Q of the ‘lll!lll. f. The objects will be sunmitted to the jalzment of an International Jury. y The ohjects tor Exhibition wi‘l be received at Vienna from the 1st February until the 15th d uy of April, 1873. _ _ i. Eihibitors and their Agents will receive tickets entitling them to free admission to the Exhibion. A& The objsots ealybited will be saogechd against piracy of invention or esign. _ & mond â€" At Un accou at of the lim ted space of time reâ€" maining, intending Rxbi:‘m should loge no time in placing ves in commuy nication with !}er Majesty‘s Commmissian Coummit tee. Thirsda , F.id :y ard saturday Evesinzs, M beautifuily: mounted. 8 Bible Scenes from the Old and New loe m.\’.‘nd and impresâ€"ive mechanic .l effects. The most om.dm \ollec= tion of Biblical Pictures ever painted. _ Admission to Matinees : AM-i:;o- Clhildren, 150ts, Ottawe, Oot 21, 1872 3005 Testaments. | Nluminated Record of the Life of Christ. Fam liar Bivlie Stomes charmingly told e e e e t 2. Butchers me at, venison, poulty, pork, Oct 24, 1872 OCT. 24t4, 2itx anp 26tH, The Doce Biblical Gallery, comprising 25 LARGE OIL PAINT:NGS, FRIDAY axp SATURDAY, Derazrrext or Acnxotn.'ml.l.i Uttaws, 11th Uctober, 1872. NK A2PIN ECE ViENNA FEXHIBITION 3. Chemic«l industry. 4 Sunstinses of Foad. as pi0â€" industry. 5. Textile Industry and Clothing. 6. lLerther and India rubber sIC NALL 12 Graphic 4rts and Industrial Metal industry. Wueod industry. Stone, Eirtheoware and Glass TW GCLOCK, P. Â¥. J. H. POPE, Minis or of Agriculture. wiTy Clearing Sale Watches, Clocks, Electro â€" Plate THE OTD&AWA ‘TIMFIFE, OCTORBEPR 2%4, 1872 ONE MONTH ONLY, Monday, Sept. 30. TONG:RUOTONY $ 20 MA CSNT DSCOUNT cOL0URED GOLD CRAMS For Cash Only, wiy» NO DISCQUNT ON WORLE. And as all Goody are warked in PLAIN Ll.wumuflpmnm for them. JEW ELLERY, Fancy Goods, AMERIGAN GLOGKS Jlearing Sale 88} Sparks Street. Ottawa, Sept 23. m:‘.m 286 im BEST BARGAINS AT ALLWED ON ALL GOODS GEB EAT Call early and seoure the THIS 14 aA BONA FLDE COMMENCING TOUXG & RADPORD‘S, TV BE RAD IN â€" UR AND EXCRPT FOR AT AND I HORTLY P 1 IS TO BE PUBLISHED, 4 and very much additional pews of the past and mâ€"uy views of the present will be given. It is also intendea to bind this cditon in cloth, with the necesâ€"ary outâ€" side gilding, and the price will be made as low as poesible vet 11, 1872. N, 8.â€"The fullest attention wil be paid to wdvertisers _ Advertisemenis will ac~ cording to agreement, be embelli<hed or printed in varied colored inks. Free iress pease cojy. MJNPK=Aai. _ OUcait STRANsiALPâ€" Con:risi. CHANKGKE OF 3 Aaill iNX o. 1872. B@y~ Passengers booked through to London, Birminghim, Manchester, Pans, Hamburg &¢ The fiastâ€"class Clyde built Iron steamâ€" ships of the Allan Line, (carrying the Canâ€"~ adian and United States Mails), will be despatched from Quebec as follows :â€"For Liverpool, calling at Loch Foyle (for Otam: (Pis. and Presa By C. 1i0GEi: Derry), Polynesian. . Scandinavian Prussian. ... Nestorian. . . Polynesian...... . ... .... .....Oo% 26th. Scandinavian...... ....... . ... Nov : 2nd. Prussian........;..:..........Nov 9h. Nestotian...........:.........Nov I6th. Sarmatian................ ... . Nov 23rd. Fares from Uttawa, Cabin .....$77 to $87 SLOSIRGO. . .. ... : «1. ..::.!+(§208. ht Btoorlfo, which includes a p‘entifu supply of well cooked provisions, served by the ship‘s stewards. GLaAsGow LINE. Besides the,information #lready pub} |, the proposed Necond Editi m will * [For Glasgow direct.] Corinthian........on or about Oct 24th. St Patiick...... .............Oob Sist Fares from Ottawaâ€"Cabin $67 00 to 00 00 Intermediate! .......... 43 00 to 47 00 Ntearage. .... ......... 27 00 to 00 00 Return lickets granted at reduced rates. #@~ An experienced Surgeon .carried on each vessel. Borths not secured until â€" Persons wishing to send for their friends can obtain E‘.‘e certificates at lowest rates from England, lreland or Scotlacrd, i0 any railway station in Canada or the United States. (When tickets are not used the amount is returned, less a small deâ€" duetioe,y css oo C190 00 0. _; The »teamships of the A‘lan Line coms direct to the Ruiway W harf at Poiut Levi (South Quebec), the baggage is chook_ex through to destination free of charge, and passengers are forwarded on at once, thereby avoicing all incidental expenses. For through tickots and every informaâ€" tion apply to D. W. COWARD & Co., __ Agents, 17, Sparks St. Â¥YY five minutes walk from Sappers‘ c rooms with or without bo-.rip° Address, Drawer G, Post Office, _ _ _ THREE SCHOOL TEACHERAâ€"One with Model School Diploma, and two with Elementary D{Flomn. One of the Klementary School Teachers required to Klementary School Lleachers muiud to teach both h.n‘_mguâ€"-%hb French. Apply to JOHN LIAMS, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Kast Templeton, 30022 Ottawa County, P.Q. NV "g nooutes tTuk ow mppars WANT ED. Owners of Vessels navig ting the Rideau Canalare hereby notitied that they cannot winter them in the Canal Basin at Ottaws, and the Owners of the gunken wrecks are also notified to have them REMOVED or the expense of removal will be levied, Sec. 16 of Regulations for the management of Canals. N OTH £, together with a fine, in accordance with Liverpool. Londonderry and _ Tenders will he received by the underâ€" signed up to the 24th INSTANT for excaâ€" vating the foundation ofa SAW MILL, BOILER and ENGINE HOUSE on the Haycock property, in the Village of Hull, according to plan and specification to be seen at their office. The quantity of the excavation is estimated at about 3,600 cubic yards of gravel and clay, and the nature of the material to be removed can be seen on the ground where several test pits have boen sunk for this purpose. The TEAY TO the present month, and completed not later than 1st February, 1873. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. GILMOUR & CO. In the matter of JULES BERIRANJ, of I, the undersigned, L. JO8. LAJOLE, of the City of Montreal, have been appointed Assignee in this matter. _ _ > _ Creditors «e requested to fyle their n ovey noete! To San at ay tikon are my No. 97, Kt. James Street, in the City of c on TUESDAY, the 12th day of November, 1872, at 3 o‘clock, p.m., for the examination of the insolvent and for the ordering of the afhairs of the Ertate Ottawa, Oct 23, 1872, Tenders will be received until noon of FRIDAY, the first day «f November next Plans and Specifications can be seen at the t‘ommissioners‘ Uffice, on and after Tuesday, the 15th inst. â€" By uedde, _ â€"â€"~â€".. ". 0_ l ( )'ITAWA WAT EB;WORK‘. '. To Foundrymas and Machinists, 50 Tons of Special Castings seA JAMES D. SLATER, Bupt. Rideau Canal. OUttawa, Tth October, 1872. _ 3u02 6 130 STOP VALYES, Ottawa, Oot. 16, 1872. 3001td NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 L. JOS8, LAJOIE, Montreal, 8th October, 1872. Poosta Oitawa, Bept. 21, 1872. 2080u ENDERS WANTED. _ CR CUNNINGHAM, Secretar o;a-..o.u.xq,mz. 2096taw Montreal, Trader, insolvent. ALL A N FROM QUEBEC To be delivered in 1873â€"74. USsTBR ATTE D Glasgow »â€"â€" ANDâ€" LINE d by the end of .._ . REGENT HOUSE, ..~._SHOW ROOMS 1872 Tuesday, the 15th Instant, .:. PARIS, LONDON.~ PARTS, LONDON & OTTAWA and New Y ork, MILLINERi, T. HUNTON, SON & CO‘S. Grand Show Day their Our DRESSâ€"MAKING arrangements are complete, as a trial will prove. | _ _ _ _ _ 4 SHOW ROOM OPENING. Tuesday October 8Sth HATS AND BONNETS Allan, McKinnons & McMoran mM AND MNSUSH MOWRS MATHL And a large stock of B@"~NEW MANTLE CLOTHS "@g in all the new materials. N.B. â€"MADAME DUBUIS, Mantle Cutter, late of Paris and London, takes charge of the making up of orders in this department. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ottawa, Octoler. 5, 1872. B@_Parties at a distance can obtain list of rates and information of routes by ad | dressing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, Ottawa. | Uttawa, October 14, 1872 WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT WEEL. Ladies will secure the greatest NOVELTIES by waiting for The firm are at present showing their 1LONDON _ NOVELTIE®S® Call and examine their new Dress Polanase, Seal, Astrachan and Cloth Jackets, Skirts in Silk, Satin, Ohamoise, &c., 2 Striped Velveteen, not to be found elsewhere in Janada Costumes, &c., &c., &c. attern _ Jackets, Waterâ€"proof â€" Mantles, â€" T. EHunton,. Kon Ottawa, Oct 8, 1872. Latest Paris Importations. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PATTERN MAN‘TLES, Will be Opened WITH A RICH DISPLAY OF AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES I® ORNAMENTS, &c. GRAND TREOVGH COU PON TICK ETS AllPoinhEntandWest on the GRAND TRUNEK RAILWAY. «Loee deed d n ellee, mess Ottawa, Sept. 13, 1873. J. R. STITT & COO,, CANADA CENTRAL Altan, McKinnons & McMeran, 20 SPARKS STREE] TICKET â€" OFFICE COSTUMES, â€"WILL SHOW ONâ€" over the Canada Central and SHAWLS, &c. 80 SPARKS STREET 2094 Great Bro Brockville ea uwa Railways MONDAY Ski1EMBER 1641812 Traip» «= «~ «* tollows : L «_ BROCKVILLE. Erpre= : ~s â€"~., arriving at Ottews at 19 5, _ uâ€"| at Sand Point at 12.50 Mixed Train at 2:!5 pm..arriving at Band Point at 8:00 p.m. Through Ottawa Express connecting at 3:20 with Grand Trunk Day Express from the East and West, and arriving at Ottawa at Tre‘ .53b Canada Central and Perth Branch make certain connections with all trains> . B. & 0. Railway | ce _ Connections made at Sand Polnt| with Steamers to and from Pembroke, Portage d1 Fort, &c. ons _ Freight loaded with despatch, ~â€"nd No Tran« suipment when in car loads, _ _ _ _ Begs respecifully to intimate that his Sllock of FUIS this season is very comâ€" plete in eve department, containing every kind inrygenenl use, from the bighâ€" est priced to ruch as will suit the taste aed means of all. Ladies‘ Jackets in South Soa Seal. Ladies‘ Jackets in Persian Lamb, Ladies‘ Jackets in Grey Lamb. Ladies‘ Jacket« in Beaver, Ladies‘ Jackets in Russian Lamb. ~_ Ladies‘ Jackets in Ermine:? Ladies, by leaving their orders with measure for any of the above fashionable Furs, can have them made in any style required, either as respects trimmings or otherwise, apd may rely on getting a su» perior article to those imported. c TP‘urs! Purs! On and aft« _ Gentiemen‘s Buffalo, Bear, Racoon and Welf Coats and KRobes. \~ B Remember the place, Sign of the RED HAT, 33, Rideau Street. Uttawa, Oct 22, 1878. 3006 The _highest cash price Furs. * pdihrm BEFORE assuring your li1te, examine the new Tontine Savings Fund Asâ€"urance, just introduced by the Equitable Lite Asâ€" surance Soc ety, by which an Endowment Policy is granted at ordinary Life Rates. Offlice, fund.mgg.lo im, Russell House. R, C, W, MacCUAIG, General Agent for Eastern Ontario. Ottawa, October 5, 1872, 2002y M O N E YÂ¥ â€" GOLD B O N DS DR. BROWN has great pleasure in re» commending his successor, > u'our:g"n Express at 10:00 a.m,, are rivigk at Brockville at 150 p.m., and coppecting with Grand Tronk Day Exâ€" press going East and West. Boat Express at 4:20 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 9.00 p. m., and at Sand Point at 8:20 p.m. ARRIVE AT SAXD POINTâ€"1:20 pm :10 p.m., 12;00 p mM &Nd 0:27 p IB. 4 LEAVE SAND POINTâ€"2:00 a m, 6:00 a , 9.1C a m, 1.0) p m and 3:45 pm. Maps, Pamphlets and Ciroulars furnish w. ’ï¬'é ?Lm & Oo.. Bankers, to his many friends and patrons ss & thorough practical Devocter, well vers 4 im all the mo.t difficult branches of th» business ] BATRONIZE HIM, ED hi g ,nemu-,' $1.50. \, Lï¬'n Gents three Ply all Linen Collars, 20 cents. . H Youths Linen Collars, 10 ots. Three Ply Linen Cofis, 30 cents, Shirts, Coliars, Culls, Fronts, Dickeys, #&c., made to order, at the * oTTAWA sHIRT STORE JAMES ANGUB, _ Merchants‘ Bank Block, Sparks Stectt orner Metcalf. * Ottaws, Sept 7, 1872. 2068 The only practical Shirt and Collar Cuf ter and manufacturer in Ottews. §3) ) | eP oxtora stan | fer ® Collars, 20 cents. . d 4 { J youlle Hisew Oottars, 10 ote rockviile Se!‘. 14 IGN OF THE wWORTA TEX TINMES ITS WEIGHT IX GOLD. Do You Ksow Axrrumes or Ir? Ir Nor, it is T:ixz You Diw. was‘ Ecurc raic un., pursly a preparat o roms of the best, Yils dour ape mpper puake ons possesting virtue: 0‘ its own. ldd? o u.E,..a,.-'...., -gu.‘u formed a:cd lents im cer min Ex †sovol’.lnd pmduhc“m::& peâ€" ulttn-thnuodn;zdlb..c eb:‘:l";]eh. “mu.:.ï¬Ã©- & Â¥ which ndde n:(.?y any rfla from any other combination or same Incendiants ar smy ather entively have withstood the impartial Judgment of the peoâ€" J.':: l.q MWM Une d_,ha en 8. K. Pheips. % And NORTHROP «& &W&. Bole Agents tor the Noteâ€"Lclectricâ€" me‘scted and Kleotrized. and Western Railway Extension First Mortgage 7 PER CENT dlome orer peicre dincorared." Itmataths nouies tq'darvol.nlgo.l‘nu‘lvds consequeniy loses ï¬ s_.-md' every drop ; M-# cther prepare s s toe ahal. porstty of uie vine, dhag ï¬lh-uy-hma“rd. A. CHRISTIE & CO,, FITHIB INX INXDIAXOPOLIS, â€" BLOOMINGTOX, ie W 67 SPARKS STREKT. Ottawa, Oct 15, 1872. 3000 3m Thomas‘ Eclectic Oil ME ELW HKLILA OR IN 10 PER CENT MUNICIPAL BONDS. There are but few preparations of medicine which CANADA CEMTRAL Soda Water, cold as Jse, combined with Vichy Water, Reltzer Water, Uongress Water, Carratraca, Water, English Citrme, Maignesia, Selizer Salt, OpDa WATER, MINERAL WATERS, JiMES PEACOCK INVEST G Ale, P:-h‘* Water, 22 Nassau St., New Y ork. EAVE OTiAWA ALSO PIR SALE YOUR :.. uge Route HITE DRESS A[RTS, H. ABBOTT HAT. hfl urs 1 it i‘ it 64| n\