of the two .184 hich shoy3 . 0d MJ bows , * be ; $148 ® zad more 186 ., 3lvâ€;. 9.15 fot @ a 30 fot 51.65 @ 91 of the hair, is no impor. n x "% in his chay, " sea a maly Sept. 2. ) B o t6, .h:' (By correspondence . ) Tt ’mmfl 'b†deemed necessary for protection it aj the im a~ n-dq-fl-m,:ul h: for mxw p-shv-uhlhim‘l Inspector of Drugs in ‘evrery port of th:“U &n‘rhh thhwis aution does prevent the importation :wnl..m.flmhuh. Nearâ€" z-udu Sarsaparillas, Parcira Brava, M...,h.:lptldo&houï¬rynd. Europe are spurious, when prepared for meâ€" dicinal parposes are, in fact, useless, and fails to mmmmmmeumum Erdncp‘tumliu. That no such ob may exist, and that the public may on securing the true roots in the Sarsa Reâ€" + soivent, Dr. Radway bas adopted the plan of « 10 Sparksâ€"street, 937y O"Qltoth':'m House. The subscriber has been favored with instrucâ€" tions from W. MORGAN, Esq., to sell at his resiâ€" dence, Edwardâ€"street, off Alvertâ€"streat, Richmond Road, near the residence of Mr. Wm. Hunton, on TUEsDAY,SEPTEMBER 22nd4, 1868, all of his MHousehold Furniture and Effects, consisting of ’i!utSolu.ud Hair Seat Chairs to match ; Arm Rocker do.; Black Wainut Centre Table, Whatnot, &c. ; superior Brussels Carpet, nearly hewr ; Diming Tables and Chairs ; Sideboard, Child‘s High Chair, Side Tavle, Couch, Curtains, Dising Room Stove, Clock, Carpet, &c.; Bedroom Purniture, 4 Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Matâ€" tmuses, Black Wainut Bedsteads, Black Wailnut Buraus, W ashstands, Dressing Tables, Bedroom HOUSEHOBD FURNXITU RE, SClllcl vs. IGNORANCE AXD HOT»â€" Intolligent ageats ts uhder fay "from: DOCTOR pay _ from RADWAY are sent to the foilowing countries to m.homdn-r“nï¬vuw gather and the vegsetable substances used in Dr. Radâ€" way‘s Bmmn Resolvent. To Wil: Rraznl, B.A., J W.L., British India, Persia and SJupan. (By correspondence.) _ _ _ _______ _ _ Morgar is giving up housekeeping. Terms cash in Bankable funds. Sale to take place at 1} o‘clock, p. u. oo DIED. Atthe villago ot Hull, en the 18th instant, Marise Aldina Lavinia, daughter of M. Dositheo C. Simon, azed thirteen months. . The faneral will take place on Sunday at three g‘clock p.m. Friends and acquaintances are inâ€" vired to attend without further notice. _ > NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Reported by G E SPAIGHT, ESQ., and reâ€" vised by a '.:G in attendance. MEECES..sâ€"<.~ncoonecencoverteiccene HECRNTS â€" “P"“l‘ paid, for 30 cents. and itis one long needed. The loose manner in Mmm roots, leaves, gums and cther -Mm‘uhl“by‘xot- ant natives, half savages, Hottentots, &e., the cupidity of these rascals of substituting spurious for the true, in selling these roots, &e., to traders, oa‘-umy“nd“ï¬npr::u’hyn sicsians in prescribing a root possessing known proâ€" . ’mh-tfllllqumm. ® Hence the wisdom and 1i of Dr. Radway in adopting a plan that will secure the true and gonuine vegetable substances, fresh from their native soil, cultrrated in gardens and attended 'l‘nlï¬lh obtains brava ; Jamaics, W.L, Saursaparillian ; ‘ldh. E.L., hemedesmus indicus ; Persia, the Persian oil is expressed from wghh-t; Japan, the thres newly disâ€" roots are grown under contract by a disâ€" tinguished horticulturist, and the only country where these roots are grown. Theses Japanese roots are held in high estimation by the nobles, Keimos and distinguished savons, as puritying agonts, also in the cure of dyspepsia, i.nE-ï¬on‘. Jaundice, and liver complaints, and are used as tea, after dinner beverages, and as tonic drinks, diest, mixed in wine, &c.; also, possess the most uh‘vhh‘lovuokhmfli-rfl‘ ties of the blood. RADWAY‘3 SARSAPARILâ€" LILAN RESOLV ENT is, therefore, the most perfect remedy in the world. No wonder the Bm:.K: nilias of the ntmluh gw,mkw mndvhl DR RADWAY‘S SARSAPARILâ€" ¢ The root itself differs from all Sarsaparilla roots Ster seen in this country. Those wishing a pure, "»Chairs, Carpet and Crockery ; Hall Oil Cloth, Lampasd Stove ; Stair Carpet with Brass Rods; Cooking Stove, with Furniture and Pipes ; Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Cupboards, #e.; 1 Child‘s Carâ€" 7 * 3 consignment of the Montreal Tea Compauy‘s pure teas have been received by the undersi@ged. â€" There is no paint, dye, or black lead uged intheso teas to make them look well. _ Boxes, 12 lbs. and upwards. See «dvertisement for list of prices. * PA MONTREAL, P. Q. Ina 1857 MR. DECKER purchased the «" Albion," which then contained fifty rooms. In 1859 he added a new wing of forty rooms. The steady and rapid increase in the business eo:rollod him, ia 1862, to build a second new wing of fifty sleepingâ€"rooms, wth large diningâ€"room, ::s:blo of seating two hun â€" dred guests. Notwithstandiag all this additional 1ccommodation, hundreds of merchants and others, patrons of the «« Albion," have been obliged to seek 1ccommodation elsewhere during the 'prilg:nd fall business. seasons. Encouraged by the liberal paâ€" tronage extended to the « Albion," the proprietor has beilt a third addition of ninety 'lnti:g.rooms, l&'fl""" reading.room, office and barâ€"frontâ€" on McGillâ€"stroot. Fifty of the llnplls-.roona nht-ifl«l and ready for the fall trade. In Moxtesar Tsa Coupraxy, Gzxtisuzx,â€"The tea 1 purchased of you in March has given great satisfaction, and th« fiavor of it is very fine. It is very strange, but since I have been driaking your tea I have b.en quite free from heartburn, which would always pain me aiter breakfast. I attribute this to the purity‘ of your tea, and shall conâ€" tinue a customer. . Yours respectfully, Frax> es T. Garexg, 54 St. Jobn Street, Montreal. the spring of 1869 all the improvements will be _;':-u- the "Albmon" will have an enâ€" trance 0# McGillâ€"street inssead of St. Paulâ€"street. The charge will be $1.30 per day, as heretoâ€" rfect remedy to cleanse the blood and .{'&m F al -nru.. try DR. RADW AY‘S SARSAâ€" ARILLIAN RESOLVENT. Golv . onmendiiedith, conlitincr snn mrmemen PE Vensimiaiatiei ie Li h-’ into the cireulation, that it commences its work of puriG¢ation at once. Pimples, Blotches Pustules, Tetters, Worms in the Flesh, Biack Spots, ote., areremorved by a few doses, and the skin roâ€" «2., ateremorved by a fow doses, and the skin roâ€" MHored to a "_‘ï¬' clear appesrance. Price ef Ottawa, September 18, 1868. iints + omt» $1 per botile, or six bottles for 85. mm. RADWAY & CO., Sold St. Paulâ€"stroet, l!omul f 'ï¬â€˜.ï¬â€™-'. M Sent to all parts of Canads. Agent, Ottaws. *f Raan Firs® axo Tavz.â€"Send m‘m.r-nm.r to RADWAY & CO., 439 St. Paulâ€"streot, Montreal. Information worth thousands wiil be myo-. Price of RESOLVENT sARSAPARI » $1 per bottle, or $10 per dosen. Sayb _ â€" Plllo-nwr- TULTTION. W.C. CLARK, Professor of Music and ‘Teacher ®f Pizno, Voice and Harmony. Also, Mrs. Clark, Teacher of Dl%ll:"lhiuh‘. Musc Rooms and Residence, â€"street, corner of P meed? yo nvtad sls resigence or at Oe i mas at or & lu-l-ulun. 452 The whole will be sold without reserre, as Mr. Or SALESMAN in a Store. Can speak both Engâ€" lish and French. six years experionce. Best of rminiietsipmictreiiierr t inamsudPrant marresnt/4 AEERC CTT mistences can be given. Apprly by lotter, Wâ€"» NRIAL OF UCTION SALE LBION HOTEL, PATRICK J. WHALEN, WITH PHOTOGRAP H, ANTED, the several roots, ete., used in his mediâ€" er the direct supervision of trusty and For rale by is the Sarsapariliian Resolvent sPECIAL NOTICE. man a situation as BOOKâ€"KEEPER In Book Form, #&c., #&c. J. DURIE & sON, _ Josrrn Moox®Yy, Russell House Block Man, or Renovating A. ROWE, * At rod-oa figures, CAMP (KETTLES, SHANTY PLATES, AND BASINS, _ BIRD CAGES! BIRDCAGES! BIRDCAGES _All of the above at the § . «* CAPITAL " â€" STOVE DEPOT, 35 Sussexâ€"street, Ottawa. COOKING STOVES3, of the good oldâ€"fashioned . kind, COOKING STOV E8, of the latest and most modern Such is the character givon of every stove sold during the past year at the R are of the latest and most improved !muonu. and the most extensive assortment shown in Ottawa. DOUBLE STOVES, the best in use, HOTEL . STOVES, large and extra strong made, expressly for Hotel®and Boarding Houses, oo-lrlou with large Copper Water Reservoirs and Plate Warmers. We call special attention of Hotel Keepers to these stoves, they will last as long as any six ordinary stoves. See them lnd{ud‘o for yourselves. Prico lists sent free on application. and evnyt.hini in the Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperâ€" ware Line, on hand or made to order. Hot Air Furnaces, Eave Troughs, Building Job Work and Repairs attended 40 punctually. We keep none but the best and most experienced meâ€" Parties requiring a TEMrORARY ACCOUNâ€" TANT, who can keep books by double entry, will hear of a competent person on applying at the office of this paper. Ottaws, August 27. 830tf PARLOR STOVRS, for olegance of design cannot | â€" bo surpassed, BOX & HALL STOVES, that are unrivalled for heating purposes, Brass and Enamelled Ketiles, Tinware, Toilet Setts, Baths, Flour Sioves, Brushes, Dish Covers, Table Mats, Sad Iroas, Table Cutlery, Tea and Tuable Spoons, Preservo Jars, Minc Knives, W h Tubs and Boards, Refrigerators, Beoatâ€" ors, Cruet Stands, Ash Pails, Table , Tez Trays, Tos and Coffee Pots, Soup Tureens, Jelly and Pudding Moulds, &c., &c., &c., &¢. Supplied with e sTOVEPIPES AND TINWARE, «CAXPITAL Y‘ STOYE DEPUT We beg to notify the public that our stock for the season is now complete ; our chanics. Cutlery, Paints and Oils, Glass, Axes, Augers ; Mill, Crossâ€"Cut, Cireulsr and other Saws, Files Belting, Leather and Rubber, and a complete assortment of Lumbermen‘s Furnishings ; Stoves of all descriptions, Scales, Grates, Nails, Powder and Fuse, Anvils, Bellows and Vices, Locks and House Â¥urnishings in great variety, Scythes, Shovels, COOKING sTOYES, BOX STOVES, | PARELOR STOYVES, STUOVEPIPES! ELBOWS! SrOVEPIPES! in mere showy ornamental things. _ Youxe Max, see that your house is well furnished with useful articles before you spend your money Spades, Forks, Hoes and Rakes, Atles of all deâ€" seriptions, Canada and Tin Plates, together with a full assortment of SheHf Hardware; an inspecâ€" tion of which is respectfully solicited. * They would also invite attention to their assortâ€" ment of House Furmshings and Builder‘s Hardâ€" ware, whickh will be found very comp.ete. Particular attention given to the execution of all orders with which we may be entrusted. If so, call and see our large assortment of necessary Houseâ€"keeping Goods, suitable for Kitchen, Dining Room, or any room in your house. _ _ _ _ _ TWO SMART YOUNG MEN to learn a ,,-.m. uble business. Apply at the S T E A M J Y E W O R K S, Sussexâ€"st , Prud‘homme‘s Block, Ottawa, luly 31, 1868. BEDROOM STOVES, ARE YOU GOINXNG To BE MARRIED? The subscribers beg leave to inform their nuâ€" merous friends :and customers that they aro now receiving large additions to their assortment of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDW ARE, suitable for their Fall and Winter Trade. Their stock will be found very complete in all the leading articles of every description in stock, suitable for the smallest family, or the largest hotel. MONTREAL â€" WHOLESALE â€" PRICES. CHINA BREAKFAST AND TEA Richly Cut anad;Engraved (CGlassware, in great ST. LAWRENCE DYE WORKS, ~ MONTREAL, Bog to inform their customers in Ottawa thatthey have opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT IN ELGINâ€"8T., in all the different branches. Gentlemeon‘s Clothes cleaned and dyed; Feathers cleaned and dyod.: Kid Gloves cleaned. &t. Lawrence Dye Works, * â€" â€" Montreal and Ottaws. September 16, 1868. % < 8424 Opposite the Russell House. DYEING AND SCOUVU RING IRON BEDsTEADS,. LAMPS, ALEXANDER WORKMAN & CO. Ottawa, September 14, 1868. _ â€" 846â€"374 . SAFE 1 }, SURE :) 3,SUCCESSFULâ€" TTAWA CROCKERY sTORE. HOUSE FURNISBHING GOODS, ARDWARE. RICHLY GILT®*DINNER SETS, ACDONALD & CO., ANTED,. Common, Bright and Russia Iron, 574y MERCHANXTS. coOUNTRY STORES DIRECT ITMPORTATION®. INSPECTION INYVITED. COAL OIL SAUCEPANS, CcoUKTRY MERCHANTS 35 Sussexâ€"stroot, Ottaws, f II. MEADOWS & CO. Mardware. COMMON GOODS S TOV ES Crockery. To Match. designs, AT H. MEADOWs & Co. DOUBLE STOVES, HOTEL STOVES, CoaL sTOoVvES, DUMB â€" STOYES, 51 8421 _ * Ottawas, Sopt. 10, 1868, scribers, sCOTCH AND WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, : | MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S COLUMN. . + West of England N BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMERES, RICH FANCY VESTINGS., â€" â€" CANADIAN TWkEDS IN GREAT VARIETY. PB"This department being under the nianageâ€" ment of a firstâ€"class cutter, orders will be taken for Gentlemen‘s Clothing, and executed promptly in ob g %â€" I sCOTCH AND WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, . f I â€" BERLIN COATINGS, se MELTONS, : 00 =_ ; PILOTS and BEAVERS, \v@anngl.nd_ [ > BROADCLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Rk':h Fancy Vestings. § ‘ m This department being under the manageâ€" ment of a firstâ€"class Jutter, orders will be taken for (entlemen‘s Clothing, and executed promptly in TAILOR!HG DEPARTMENT. CANADIAN TWEEDS IN GREAT VARIETY, sCOTCH â€"AND WEST OF ENGLAND TW EEDS, e CANADIAN TWEEDS iaGREAT VARIETY West of England it â€" * BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMERES, RICH FANCY VESTINGS. § pM ~This department being under the manageâ€" mwent of a firstâ€"class cutter orders will be taken for Gentlemen‘s Clothing, and erecuted promptly in TAILOR ING DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED or, | ® sCOTCH AND WEST :OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, > t BE&LRLIN COATINGS, 10 : «MELTON®, _ | .PILOTS and BEAVERS, w * West of England . " BROADCLOTH3 AND CASSIMERES, . Rich Fancy Vestings. _ | TAIWRING DEPARTMENT. CANADIAN TWEEDS IN GREAT VARIETY. wap. This dopartment being under the manageâ€" ment of a firstâ€"class Cutter, orders will be taken for Gentlemen‘s Clothing, and executed promptly in goodtaste, j * 4 7 _=____ MAGEE & RUSSELL. September 10, 1868. September 10,1868. AILORING DEPARTMENT. September 10,1868. SPLENDID SELECTION BERLIN COATING3, : MELTONS, BERLIN . COATINGS, MELTONS, SPLENDID SELECTION SPLENDID â€" SELECTION SPLENDID | SELECTION JUST OPENED JUST OPENED JUST OPENED wâ€"â€"Aâ€"â€" PILOTS and BEA MAGEE & RUSSELL. MAGEE & RUSSBLT’ o | or MAGEE & RUSSELL oF PILOTS ani BE H LV ERS. V ERS, THE OTTAWA JJMES, SEPTEMBER 19. YOUNG & RADFORD Young & Radford x CAN MAKE TO ORDER All kinds of GOLD and SILVER JEWâ€" ELLERY cheaper than the same can be bought retail. Young & Radford FOR fine BOG OAK BROOCHES > and EAR RINGS, in : ®tts, See YOUNG & RADFO RD‘3 new lot Just received, and selling at, the very !0%¢ 1rice of only 90 conts per set. all SELLINXG BVG OAK BETTS at 90 cents. And be sure you remember the Place, At Young & Radford‘s" 30 Sparksâ€"stroot, Which have been sold as high as $2.00 0G OAK SETTS, BROOCH!and EAR RINGS, IVE US A CALL COoOLUMN. YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, 30 Sparksâ€"st: Ottawa At 90 Cents the Set, Ex Steamers Damascus and Nova Scotia, 18 PACKAGES Wm'rn smn'rlu‘as. PRIN'F‘!. Dry Goods 'VIIQVI'I‘ RIBBONS, RIBBONS. Garland, Mutchmor & Co. Direct Importers of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Electroâ€"plated Ware and Fancy (G>ods, manufacâ€" ture to order all kinds of Gold, Silver and liair Jewellery. â€" _ y o m 1 _ Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Repaired and Warranted. e Electroâ€"plated Ware and Fancy Goods, manufacâ€" ture to order all kinds of Gold, Silver and Hair Jewellery. *4 Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Repaired and _ Watches, Clocks and Jewellory Repaired and W arranted. Diroct Importers of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Just Received, 300 A full assortment of Chandeliers, Hall Lamps off ed at wholesale and retail, cheap. NEW WXNCEYS- *« . TICKINGS, ROCK OIL Ottawa, Sept. 1, 1868. « * DRESS @OO0DS, « BSKIRTS. T A,oomidmblo rod:;on‘intho prices of . â€" _ _ WwOoLEN goops wWOOLEN SHAWLS, WOOLEN BLANKETS W ooLzEx Goops of all descriptions. ‘The assortment of Woolen Cloths and Doeskins has been the object of a special attention. PB An experienced Tailor attends to the cutting and manufacturing of all kinds of clothes, on the premises and in the latest styles. WeX All ‘loodl marked in plain figures, and offered at one low price. x Call and judge by yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere, and you will be satisfied. _ _ _ _ PBCOil Barroel, 73 Sussexâ€"street, Ottawa. Bept. 12. 83%â€"6m HEFFIELD HOUSE. _ E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & CO., Watches, Jewellery, â€"&c. HEFFIELD HOUSE, E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & CO:, WEFFIELD HOUSE. _ _ CoNBI8STIXG or REY COTTONS. LACK & FANCY SILKS. HEFFIELD HOUSE. E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & CO., RESS GOODS. E. K. MAacGILLIVRAY & CO., EW EMPRESS CLOTHS. EW PLAIN & FANCY REPPS. EW MANTLE CLOTHS. ALMORAL SKIRTINGS. EW FRENCII MERINOES. ALMORAL SKIRTS. EW SILK & PATENTVELVETS. EW IL. W. YARN, IN SCARLET and other COLOR S. RESS BUTTONS & TRIMMINXGS. EW CuORSETS. EW FLANNELS. EW TWEEDS. EW COATINGS & CASSIMERES. P ALL AND WINT E R, Ottawa, Sept. 15, 18568. FraxxELs, Plain and Fancy, ‘DRY G 0O 0 D S, J. A. PINARD & CO:/‘S, _ "‘ No. 17, Sussexâ€"street, { _ Sign of the Golden Ball A eonsidotal;ioâ€"lllortnont of GROSS LaMP WICKS. DOZEN TABLE LAMPS, DOZEN HAND LAMP3S, Sign of the Red Qil Barrel, OQIL CANS, CREAP, W hotesale and Retail. . ~0 IIL . DEP O T, Dry Goods. DOZEN LAMP CHIMNEYS, DOZEN NEW SUN BURNERS, ~ D. R. LEAVENS, No. 20, Sparksâ€"stroet, At frae AT J. A. PINARD & CO. 73 Sussexâ€"stroot. NEW COTTONS, 484y Lot No. 14, Black Bir & | «_ No, 2. do do â€" «+ . No, 3, do do «_ No. 4, do do *â€"â€"No. :8, do do â€" | «â€" No. 6, LakeTemisca «_ No. 7, Chalk River, * No. 8, * do do «_ No. 9, do do S# «_ No. 10 TLake Temisca VALUABLE TIMBER LIMITS! BLACK KIVER, LAKE TEMISCAMANG, AND CHALK RIVER.: 2 Has received instructions to offer for sale by Thursday, the 1st day of October next, .. At the hour of 2 o‘clock, p.m., The undermentioned License or Licenses to On THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER, will be offered for mocount of Messrs. DAVID TORRANCE & CO., at their bsm%ls Rooms, Exelnnï¬e Court, 7T,892 PACKAGES FINE NEW CROP GREEN TEAS, Onio of the Annic Braginton, direct from Shanghae, all halfâ€"chests and mattes. AL8O, 2,000 HALFâ€"CHESTS UNCOLOURED JAPAN in English order. Catalogues will be pn{lrod Bale at NINE o‘clock. 4 s JOHN LEEMING & CO., B38td Auctioneers. «+ . No, 3, do do do 2141 â€" do «_ No. 4, do do do 25 do «_ No. 5, do do do.â€"â€"50.â€".â€"do «â€" No. 6, LakeTemiscamangdo 50 _ do «_ No. 7, Chalk River, do 124 â€" do «* No. 8, * do do do 15% â€" do «_ No. 9, do do do 36 do «_ No.10, Lake Temiscamang do _ 50 do The above limits mhifhly recommended, and are well worthy the attention of Lumberinen, Mili Owners and Capitalists. For terms of sale, description of limits, and furâ€" ther information, :ppli to ECTOR MoLEAN, _ By John Leeming & Co., Montreal. C?‘GO’ TRADE SALE . OF : BOOTS AND SHOES! By H. McLear.. MPORTANT SALE $°°** GROWERS) INTERPROVINCIAL PRIZE. Of Nova Scotia, offer a consisting ot a GoLD MEDAL AND ONE HUNDRED DOL. LARSIN MONEY, for the best collection of APPLES3, six of each sort grown in any Province of the Dominion, to be competed for ac the Great Agricultural ana Indus trial Exhibition which will open in Halifar, on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next; the compe tition to be subject to the general regulations of the Exhibition, and Judges to be apponited by the Ottawa, July 20, 1868 SHOES. UNION HOUSE, CITY OF OTTAWA, Wolfville, N. 8., 30th Aug., 1868. Of the Evidence given in this Celebrated frial, both for the Crown <nd the Defonce, together with the Addresses of Counsel, and His Lordship‘s Charge to the Jury, and the Prisoner‘s Address, IN BOOK FORM, .â€" EXTREMELY _ though the stock is imâ€" ® mense, it cannot last long at the mol‘y. L OW PRICE 8, low prices at which it PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CRIMINAL, Has just been published, and is for sale at the TIMES OFFICE and all Bookstores. BOOTS INSTITUTIONS. be liberally dealt with. THE 15th INST. posed of. PUBLIC AVTC TIO N. The rreunt Cheap A GREAT Sale will afford to merâ€" * chants from the country and surrounding towns CLEARA NCE. . advantages which canâ€" CHARITABLE _ tions and &uï¬u purâ€" C t c y > Ohasing fer the poor will RAND CLEARING SALE Ottawa, September 16, 1868. N EW CROP TE AaSs. CLEARING The â€" onl INTERNATIONAL SHOW SOCIETY, FICGURES. TUESDAY, Sale to commence on TUESDAY, the 15th inâ€" stant, and continue until the entire stock is disâ€" FRUIT GROWERS‘ ASSsOCIATION HELAN‘s TRIAL. SALE. PLALIN GOLDEN B 00 T, ;HECTOR McLEAN .. W. ANGUS & CO,, 226 Wellingtonâ€"street, Sign of the Golden Boot. CUT TIMBER Black River, Aroa 27i miles do do do 32 do do do go _‘ 211 do do do do 25 do do do do 50 do ake Temiscamang do _ 50 _ do ialk River, do 124 â€" do * do do do 151 â€"do A FULL REPORT By order, WIIH A CORRECT P R I Z E OX THE AT AT THE or 226 Wellingtonâ€" street. W,. ANGUS & CO. having purchased in Montreal at a groat barâ€" gain, an immense Bankâ€" m}r& Stock of BOOTS & BHOES, which the{ will sell at about half the usual prices, so as to effect an ontire clearâ€" The onl( * sonuino Clearing Sale of BOOTS & SHOES ever offered in the City of Ottawa. not be surpassed. Charitable Come early, as~ alâ€" Auctioneer, &c. TQ7td J. R. HEA, 817 â€"~! Ottawa Oct. 1,1867; Dominion Auction Mart, Commission Sale Rooms Tun SUBSCRIBER Respectfully announces to the inhabitants of Ottawa and surrounding mng that at the request of many friends he has decided on ognh‘ an exâ€" tensive and well regulated Auction Mart in this House, Land & General Agency, OFFICE & SALE ROOMS» _ Ixous‘ New Bcimomos, Sussexâ€"staeet, oTTAW A. city: From arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufectories of Western Ontario, a large and well selected stock of new furniture will be eoutu:t;l{ on hand. â€" Public Sales will be held from time to time, of which due notice will be given, and at which parâ€" ties requiring to furnish will have an opportunity of purchasing at unusually low rates. ‘The Mart is now o?n with a large stock of new Furniture, as well as Pianos, Harmoniums, &c¢., &6., consigned The subscriber would also intimate that he 1s the Sole Agent for Ottawa and territory for the ;’u'lo of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand ianos. They are successors to the late John C. For, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos. From their long experience in Germany, Paris, and Now York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent, The high reputation of the instruments made by them for the past ten years, and the increasing demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" ledged merit. e CC He will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evening, when he can see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments troth a distance will have immediate attention. _ He would also announce that he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having bousehold furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to _di_u- strict attention to the sales entrusted to his care, as well as by promnt settlements immediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. _ _ Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate sale. All kinds of turniture bought, sold or exchanged. His Lordship th ;.i::.ncf‘;(w is e op of Ki 6 j Hon, Sir J ogn A. lacdgnuld. s Hon. H. L. Langevin, C B, : *Hon. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, R. w. Scott, n%'u P Pl Walter Shanly, , M P â€" Max. W. Strange, &lq. M P P, Francis H. Burton, Esq, M P '1’1‘3‘5!0?““"&' M oX Quebes Sank, it H.V. Noel, Esq, ue a awa. Robert Lymw. l‘?rl’. F-Z'i{f: and pledges himself that nomn:'wm be ett undone by him to give satisfaction in discharg â€" ing the trust confided to him. He hopes that by ET MMLTMMD Andfrom Terrex de la Frontera, ox Ship Maria, John Dekupyer & Sonâ€"old and reliable: The above superior Liquors will be sold at the very lowest passible prices, and are well worthy of attention from parties requiring the like for sumâ€" _Pickles and Sauces, put up fto order," of fall:the different kinds. Also, from Cognac, ex Ship Greek, 'I)AIK AND PALE BRANDY, Three to seven years old, a very superior article for medicinal purposes, warranted pure. TEAI, COFFEES AND §PICES, \In great variety. Likewise, from Rotterdam, ex Ship Lobarranus, 1,000%¢%s Ottawa, July 9,1863# SK""G RINK MUSIC HALL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, Beptember 21 and 22, Announcing the great Chief of Minstrelsy, DUPREZ & BXNEDICT‘S. GIGANTIC MINâ€" Ex Ship "8t. Maria de Beleine." 1,000 Robert LyOn, BSq, BL £ 2+ A smart young man wanted to act as travelling Oa their sixteenth t.riun;.;‘h.u apnual tour, enâ€" larged, im ed, rem tor 1868â€"69, introduâ€" en on resamatnaenes orl y, more real meri li on't.huuymoombiud troupes travel. ling. &onoponafl. Commence 4 of 8 o‘clock. Admission, 25 cents ; Dress Circle, 50 cen:xs. 8142td j CHAS. H. DUPREZ, Manager. 1,000 1VR o-mw.m opposite the Russell House, and door from Eaton‘s Gilding Store, hmém received a choice stock of ENGâ€" LISH, FRENCH and CANADIAN CLOTHS and TWEEDS, Farnigh And a general assortment of w-..' s * ing geods, would intimate to friends and the public generaily that they are prepared to execute all orders in their line at the shortest notice, in the most approved styles and at prices that we SMITH & RODNEY ;lIERIY WINE, Very, very pale, superior article, for table use. On hand. )LD PORT WINE, * The vintage of 1858, unrivalied for family use, W!ll'l‘l WINE VINEGAR, Lhe best for Pickleing. l\oluccos, Very fine brands. ;UGABL& AND SYRUPS, Different grades and qualities, ;u.'r FOR BUTTER, The very finest, perfectly clean. it representing several firms. > J. BERMINGHAM, #% Auctuoneer and Commussion Merchant, T53y House, Land and General Agent. LARET &£ GINGER ALE, ROSSE & BLACKWELL®*S O PORT O ERCHANT TAILORS and Genmeral Composed of 26 Famous Artists, «â€"FROMâ€" GALS. MORTONYS . OLD RYE, Triple Restified. _ For sale at TiUY»3. PATC ERSON‘8, GALS. MORTON 8 HIGHâ€" GaALs: MORTON®‘S Family PROOF, Genuine. No. 26, 878 51 THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF â€" \ LETTER, XOTE, FOOLSCAP, POST_ And ovor.y other kind of :\ PAPER, ENVELOPES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS = Account Books, Journals, LEDGERS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, § he Steel and Quill Pons, COPYING BOOKS, EXERCISE BoOKs Green Pqu;r iï¬d Ornamental Paper _ W INDOW S H A DE 8, &c., Always on hand at . 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