Lnonâ€" is rPoNX ED by a very Now Yors umedy {o. t is a wellâ€" of the toot! do; sHMENT from earsy K S. AW A, in the use & CO., the Co. of @umruzs,â€"The Tea l purchased of you in Rl. given great ulu& ign, and the Azvor * very fine. lthv?m'htliml luts been drinaking your Tess I have been quite tmse trom heart burn, which would alwayspain me after breakfast. I attribute this to the purity of your Toa, -‘l sbail eo-ï¬nu'o’ a customer. ours respectfu‘ly, f FRANCIS T. GREENE, $4 St. Johnâ€"street, j CGREEXN TEA. > :-n;.un. 55¢, 65¢; Young Hyson, 50¢, 600, %e, i0c; Fine do, 75, Vory Fine, S5c; Superfine aad Vory Cboi‘eo, $1 ; Fins Gunpowder, 835¢; Extra do, $1. = : not mentioned in this cireular equally Te4s only sold by this Company. ?'Aluoollcd Mixed Tea coald be sent for unad 10¢ ; very good for common purposes, 50c. Ont ot ovrer one thousand testimonials, we insert BLACK TEA. Breakfast, Broken Leaf, Strong Tos, ; Fine Fiavroured Noew Season do, 55¢c, 600 u-;v.;rhummuo.m; Soand tiong, 450 ; Rich Flavored do, 60c ; Very Fine i, do, T50; Japan, Good, 50c, 55¢c, Fine do, 60c, Yary Fine, 65¢, Finest, T3¢c. '-' chosen tor their intrinsie wouth, keeping in wisd bealth . economy,and a high degree of pleasure indrinking them. We sell for the o-dln&o;nnlblo efecting a saving to the consumer 130 to =' Tb. Our Teas are putup in 3, 12, 15, 20 and ’rb-u. goud are warranted puare and free from poisoncus substances. Crders for four 3 1b boxes, we 12 1b bores, or one 20, or 25 1b box sent c'ï¬x tree to any Railwe«3y Station in Canada. Tea will .-.:.ï¬-.odiuely on receipt of the order by m<il containing meney, or the monsy can be collectâ€" ed on delivery by express ‘man, where there are offices. In sending orders below the amount x""" expense it will be better to send woney with the order. . W here a 25 |b bex would is tro mach, four families clubbing together could wsl for four 5 1b bores, or two 121b boxes. We send wmen ts one address carriage paid, and mark each Nesyainly, so that each party get their own T 0s Warutant all the Toa we sell to gite entire ° addiion. If they are not sa.isfactory they can le migmed at our expense. ThE MONTRE AL TEA COMPANY, LB% HWosvitoj si., Montreal . k rsflpnho%:nm»mm suthorities and ju of Tea, bave been pnl to be quite pure, and free from aoy ‘u.dunn or poisonous subst ances so often wedlo improve the appearance of Tex. They are weequallea for strength and f@avour. They have M 2200 nc cevvimale warth ®noping in Mowrarit, April, 1468.â€"To the Montreal Toam | Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal : We notice * with pleasure the large amount of Tea that we hare Mhmu“ummd&obo-hâ€" tbs, sad we are glad to find your basiness so mpidly increasing. Wo presume your ieas are gving mfldm as out of the large amount we have only had occasion to . return one box which, we undorstand, was sent out through s mistake. 6.CHENEY, Manager Canadian Express Company. Wuirius, 1368.â€"To the Montresl Tess Comâ€" =r¢d-.la-h receipt of the fire of Tes sent me, and can assure you it gives me great satisfaction. To ty taste, it is preferable thes the Tox I used to rnhuo'n this neighborâ€" lsodfor a third more of the mco. I presume to â€ulhwb«nh habit of driaking â€" Nes over 30 yours. Yours faithfully, M DO§A1.D CaMERON. ot ars and runners using our or ‘-h.p.:lt Teas in small packages. %M.em&oufld. _Kesthe Addressâ€"Thg Montreal Tea Company, tie frst chest of Tesa ftrom your house. Ihare rr- khmed mapsy since, and I am pleased to inform the Toa has in every case proved most satisâ€" h as well as being exceedingly cheap. Yours, yery truly, a £. DEXNIE. gae wholo Dominior should buy therr, foas of the 4 1mporters, fa L. A YEAR‘3 TRIAL. Phke Montreal Tea Company : _ _ will mave at =~nlhnboc ewer 30 yours. You IM"Beware otf pedlar a. effering our less than a catti l-.o;u:u-m OBospitalâ€"st., Montreal. Agent for Ottawa,;. _ (xtawa, Qetober 19 Gasts.â€"It is nearly a year since Â¥Wramal Tox Co. ; The Colebrated English Artist KIS$ LA UEA KEENE, .ln MAJESTY*‘3 THEATRE. VSTIL THE CLOSE ‘ LkU BRA â€"KEENXE‘S great play of «Q U NEW YORK COMXPANY, K For Tuse® N:icuts QOxLY, & MOSDAY EVENINXG, OCT. 26r2. FLORESXCE TREXCHARV, TVESDAY EVENING, OCT. 27t4, The beautiful 3â€"zct play entitled wr HUNT ED: D 0 WN! <<@a NAEBY LEIGY, > WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 28, Admission, 50 cents ; Gailery, 25 cents ; Reâ€" served Seats, 75 cents. Secured at J. L. Orme‘s Music Store, 25 Sparksâ€"st., commencing Thursday 5“.42“;-]«. a pian of the Theatro tan be seen. THE MISTAKES OF Aa NIGHT. KATE HSarpcastTLE, Will be presented Dr. Oliver Goldsmith‘s old Engâ€" lish Comedy of : A mesting for the pur of organizng a MU.â€" Stcar wclm,":;m. the directorship of Meters. SMITH and PRIPP, will be held at ARME3 MUSIC STORE, Sparksâ€"st.. on WEDâ€" A W mermeneu, .. . piniges ty inss Aiiivina litizes Avegeâ€"Ih Lr2Al _ EVENING, tie TWENTYâ€"FIRST IMST., at EIGHT o‘clock. TH* public, and all interested in musical imâ€" Wavement, are invited to attond .. TEA C0 _ _ 00 C 0_ CCTOW °C ETend, Oftaws, October 20, 1863. _ 816â€"2 S8HE STOOPS® TO CONQUER, NoXTHREAL River SEV EN a.m., Railway time, instoad Played by her 1,000 nights. From this date STEAMXER [ F¢IC T O k I 4," Teas. Navigation â€" Company s CcoUSIN. 1883, TR & JOsZEPH MOONEY, Russell House Blook. UR oF THUE sE 1soN, T. II. sHANNON, Miss Laura Keene, Miss Laura Keene Miss Laura Keene §T.2 RUBBERN! RUBBERS! PRM"Women‘s, best in market, $0.50 cts. TWR JR Men‘s, a« +h 0.65 ots. & SM"Cork Soles, W omen‘s and Mon‘s, 0.13 ots. ThX And several thousand dollars‘ worth of BOOTS and SHOES much lees thsp cost. Don‘t forget the WHITE BOOT, and CHEAP RUBBERS, opposite the Vermillion Mortar, _ No. 68 SPARKSâ€"ST. _ . OoFFORDsSs. OoFFORIDPS, Ottawas, October 20, 1868. â€"____ _ 8764 suitable for FALL & WINTER WEAR. Also, a arge stock of Men‘s and Women‘s Course Boots. Moose Mocassins, Buck Moose and Sheep Mitts, Beef Mocassins, Felt Overâ€"shoes, Pubbers, &0., all of which will be sold at great reductions from forâ€" comprising the latest styles and best qualities ot LADIEY, GENT‘3, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN‘3 mer prices. Luw\er and country merchants are reâ€" quested to bear in mind that there is a large stook ofhandmade boots to be dispos«Jd of at the aforeâ€" said reduction in prices. The public generally are invited to call and examine the stack and prices,which we know canâ€" not fail to give satisiaction to all. Remember the place, the old Crosby Stand, opâ€" posite O‘Meara‘s, No. 51, Sparkeâ€"st. BOOTSs A ND SHOES! BOOUTS AND S H O ES, LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING srREDUCHED PRICES! m« Ladies‘ Prunclia Congress, 6 3 Men‘s Congrass Boots, Ottawa, Oct. 20, 1868. do. Flannel Lined Balmorals, 11 3 Misses® Lace & Congress Boots, 6 3 T THE WHITE BOoOT. which will be found complete ; being selected with care, it will not fail to give cr.w:f satisfaction. In Ladies‘, Misses‘ and Children‘s ware 1 have everything that can rouibly be required for the season, and at much lower figures than ever belore men, constantly on hand and made by the very best workmen. Orderstaken tor all kinds of wor 4297 GBORGE MURPHYT. _ Men‘s ;sr'; in Calt, Kipp, m-hm'm, i l.:;l Btrong Working Boots as a« & Boy‘s and Youth‘s alully low. PPE A large supply New English Kipp Boots, CROSBY STAND, NO. 51, SPARKSâ€"8T. KNUINE CLEARING SALE Also somse old stock at less than half price Call early and Secure Bargains. wW. ANGUS & CO., 226 Wellingtonâ€"street, ' Sign of the Golden Boot, These Goods are all New, and of the Latest REATâ€"BANKRUPT SALE I havre now received my fall and winter stock THE BANKRUPT STOCK, DRESS & WALKILNS BOOTS, , September 30, 1868. > 226 Wellington street. w. aANGUS & C 0. GOLDEN B OOT, BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS ! of Ne lish Ki Boots, »,â€Lfl’lx-oot u:lt'.bf:‘w‘:n lérpga.-bor- CAPITAL BOOT & SHOE STORE, HEAP BOOTS & SHOES The whole of AT THR OLD AT THE YORKâ€"8T. A.J. STEPHENS & Co. High Lace, AT do. s. d. 11 3 11 6 16 3 12 6 13 9 11 6 11 6 s. d "LECKE, â€" CHAMBERS & CO. Garland, Mutchmor 4 A PORTION OF THE WHOLESALE STOCK g19,07s.00 W ORTH OF GO 0 D# 80L D! FRENCH MERLNOES3 in all the loading colors.3 EMPRESS CLOTHS in all the leading colors. WOOL REPS in all the leading colors. WINCIBES in great variety, from 4}d to 4s 6d por RICH FANCY DRESS GOODS, ~__ yard, in all shades. BLANKETS in immense variety at less than cost of manufacture. _ ~ |\ f in great variety ; choice new goods at low prices. CarpEetmos & Hoouse Forxnisrmos, Brussels, Floor Oileloths, Cocoa Mattings, Feltings,] Window Cornices Window Holland Piano ard Table Covers Table Oilcloths s Table Damasks, etc. BLACK SILK MANTLE BLACK & BROWN VELVETEENS BLACK ASTRACAN CLOTHS BLACK & BROWN SEALSKIN CLOTHS FANCY MANTLE CLOTHS 3 WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS. GREATSUCCESS OF THE SALE. MILLINERY AND MANTLES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS‘ & BONNET ORNAMENTS, BRE‘AKF_AST 8 H A W L S, § Bontags, Crossorer Jackets, Clouds, Capr, Hoods, Ties, otc., in immense purchased under every possitble advartage, and now offered very far below usual prices. CANADIAN MANUFAGCTURES Ottawa, October 15, 1868. REAT BANKRUPT SALE Plain Curtain Reps $ Silk Striped Curtain Reps Plï¬n and Fancy Damasks Lace Curtains , Curtain Trimmings Curtain Holders Fringes, Cords and Gimps Lancashire, Walsh, in a‘l the new materials and colors. RaJIN3SPECTION INVITED."®@4 Wholosale and Retail, Canadian TWEEDS > Canadian ETOFFES Canaaian BLANKETS, (Grey) Canadian BLANKETS (White) Canadian FLANNELS Canad:an SHIRTS & DRAWERS Canadian HOSIERY, (all sizes) And various colors Canadian BREAKFAST SHAWLS. Tapestry, s39,756.54 YET TO SBLL! Special Sale this week Three Ply, Twol Ply, Antirheumatic, or Crumb Cloths, _ Stair Linens, â€"â€"_ Stair Oilcloths, and Hemp Carpetings, and French Twilled. Saxony, in great variety. Union, VELVETS, Jute, †Spll’bd- & <37â€"851y P 1HE OTTAWA TIMES, OCTOBER 21. Either so just receive K‘ RINGS. Either soparate or in setts, all quite now, just received, just received, justreceived, P.â€"actical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jowâ€" ell.oars, 30 Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa: Practical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jowâ€" ellers, 30 Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa. ; Practical Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jowâ€" ollers, 30 Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa. Fon FINE GOLD CHAINS, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Fon. FINE GOLD CHAINS, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINE SILVER CHAINS, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINE SILYER CHAINS, _ Goto YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Fon. FINE GOLD BROOCHES, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINE SILVER CHAINS, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINE SILVER CHAILNS, 4 Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. _ _ In Cruet Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Betts of Sugar Bow! and Croam Ewor, Forks, OR FINE JET BROOCHES & EAR _ _ In Cruet Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Betts of Sugar Bowl!, and Cream Ewoer, Forks, OR FINE JET BROOCHES & EAR OR . FINE JET BRO RINGBS, + Either separate or in Setts To In Cruet Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Betts of ‘Sugar Bow!, and Croam Ewer, Forks, Spoons, &e., OR ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERIâ€" CAN CLOCKS, RINGS, ; _Eith.or l_opluto or in sotts, all quite now, OR RNGLISH, FRENCH & AMERIâ€" CAN CLOCKS, ' OR FINE PAPIER MACHE WARE and FANCY G00DS, DR FINE PAPIER MACHE WARE and FANCY G00D3, PR ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERI«â€" CAN CLOCKS, OR FINE PAPIER MACHE WARE and FANCY GOODS, OR _FINE WATCHES, OK FINE GOLD & SILVER W ATCRBRES, LL KINÂ¥uv$ OF JEWELLERY MADE to ORDER or REPAIRED, At YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, LL KINDS OF JEWELLERY MADE to ORDER or REPATIRED, ; LL KINDS OF JEWELLERY MADE . to NRDER or REPAIRKD At YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, W aATCRHES, Go to YOUNG 4& RADFORD‘S. OR FINE GOLD CHAINS, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINE GOLD BROOCHES, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINE GOLD BROOCHES, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR FINE GOLD EAR RINGS, In Bright and Coloured Gold, OR FINE GOLD KAR RINGS®, In Bright and Coloured Gold, 0R FINE GOLD EAR RINGS, In Bright and Coloured Gold, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. OR ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARKE, OR ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, OR CELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, FINE JET BROOCHKEKS & EKAR Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Jewellery, #c. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. â€" Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. , &o., Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORUV‘S. FINE GOLD & SILVER Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. Go to YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, & 30 Sparkeâ€"st. At YOUNG & RADFORD‘S, or in setts, all quite now, Go ta YOUNG & RADFORVU‘S, ~ _ 30 Sparksâ€"st. GoLD. AND sILVER BROOCHES & EKAR all quite new, 30 Sparksâ€"st. MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S. l CASEJAPANESE K. SILKS, oq‘usl in apâ€" pearance to richest Broâ€" cade, will be sold â€"at $1,25 per {ll’d. or Dress of 10 yards for $12.50. GROI DE SUEZ and REPP SILKS, in all the newest colours, suiâ€" table for streot and evenâ€" ing woar. tor ming purposes. BLACK VELVETâ€" EENS for Mantles and Costumes, at various prices. Frouch Satins in all colours. Lj\'rl:l'l' NOVEL« _ â€" TIES in Lace Goods, Dress Trimmings â€" and Fancy Goods of every kind. l CASE JAPANESE SLLKS, olgncl in apâ€" pearance to richest Broâ€" cade, will© be sold at $1.25 per yard, or Dress of 10 yards tor $12.50. MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S, Gnos DE SUEKZ and Ropp Silks, in all the newest â€"colours suitaâ€" ble for street and evening woar. BLACK & COLOR« ed Silk Veivets for Millisery and Trimming BLACK VYVELYET»â€" EENS for Mantles and Costumes, at various prices.. French Satins in all colours. ; LA‘!‘II'I‘ NOVEL»â€" TIES in Lace Goods, Dress Trimmings and FancyGoods of every ki ndi Ottawa, Oct. 13, 1868. MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S. 1 CASEJAPANESKEK SILKS, '%:“ in apâ€" pearance to r hest Broâ€" cade, will be sold at $1.25 per yard or Dress of 10 wards far %12 50. o e ol eSE 0 t in 10 yards for $12.50. GB.OI DE SUEZ and noplpBilkl. in all he newest colours suitable for street and eveping wear. BLACK & COLOR« ed Bilk Velvets for Millinery and/Trimming and Costumes at various prices. French Satins in all colours. > LA'!‘II'I‘ NOVEL« TIES in Lace Goods, Fancy Goods of every kind. 1 CASEJAPANESE SILKS, :?nsl in apâ€" perrance to richest Broâ€" cado, will be sold. at $1.25 per yard or Dress of 10 yards for $12.50, GRO' DE SUEZ and Repp Silks, in all the nowest colours llflil})l. Magee and Russell‘s. LACK & COLORs« ED SILK VELVETS for COLovllD AND SLACK SLLK Velâ€" vets for Millinery and Trimming purposes. BLACK YELVETâ€" EENS for Mantles and Costumes, at various vprices.â€" French Satins in Oltawa, Oct. 13, 1868. all colours. LA'I‘E"I.‘ NOVEL«@ TIES in Lace Goods, Fancy Ottawa, Oct. 13, 1868. LATE ARRIVALS Ottawa, Oct. 13, 1868. LACK VELVET»â€" ‘LATE ARRIVALS LATE ARRIVALS LATE ARRIV ALS AT AT and Gros Grain Silks; includlni 30 pieces of Bonnett & Cie‘s celebra â€" ted Gros Grains. * * E_ RICH LYONS,Blk. Glucie R ICH L YON$8, Col‘d Plain Glacie Bilks, and choice colours in . Spittalfield‘s Moire Antiques. MAGEE & RUSSULL 1 CasE BLACK SILK MANTLE VELVETS. AT B L A C K _A ND COLOURED ASâ€" TR IC A N S, Imitation Seal and other‘ Fancy Cloakings. 1 casE RICH LYONS, Blk. Glace and Gros Grain, Silks, including 30 pieces of ted Gros Grains. R ICH L Y O N#8, Col‘d Plain ‘Glacie Bilks, and ‘ choice colours in Spittalfield‘s Moire Antiques. MAGEE & RUSSELL aAT B LA CK A ND Coloured Astricans, lmitation Seal and other Fancy Cloakings. including 30 pieces of Bonnett & Cie‘s celebraâ€" ted Gros Grains. l casE RICH LYONS, Bik. Glace and Gros Grain Silks, MAGEE & RUSSELL R ICH L YONS, Col‘d Plain Glacie Bilks, and choice colours in Spittalfield‘s Moire Antiques. B LA CK AND Coloared Astricans, Imitation Seal and other Fancy Cloakings. and Gros Grain Silks ted Gros Grains. and W105 UGIaInN DiMS, including 30 pieces of Bonnett & Cie‘s celebraâ€" Rlcn L Y O N 8, Cold Plain Glacie Bilks, and choice colours in Spittalfield‘s. Moire IfMEsf SRA LYONBS, Blk. Glace Antiques, MAGBE & RUSSELL, l CAasE SLACKR Silk Mantle Velvets. Imitation Seal and other Fancy Closkings. CASE‘BL A C K Silk Mantle Velvets. CASK BLAC K ‘Bilk Mantle Velyets OLOURED AND CAasE BLACK celebraâ€" C. & L. respectfully invite the pubMc to exâ€" amire their stock, prices and qualities. No. 14, Ripgacâ€"st. _ _‘ VILVETI. WI.NCEYS. (45 © IT WILI SHOW FOR ITSELE! LACK SILKS, y CUNNINGBAM & LINDSAY. EW MANTLES AND JACKETS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. EW MATERIALS FOR DRESSES, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. EW RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES AND FEATHERS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. Laxrs, CHanpeEcrers, Harco Laxps, KW MILLINERY, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. KW HOSIERY, CUNXNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. COLLINS‘S IMPROVED «©LUN BURNER," EW BLANKETS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. EW FLANNELS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. HA WLS. EXTRA, No. 1, and CULL, PINE and C SHINGLES, | aAT MARKET PRICES, In lots to swit purchasors. ILKS. EW COTTONS AND LINENS, CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. These Bulbs will be founa superior to anything yet imported. = WILLIAM HEARN, Market Drug Store, Yorkâ€"st. Ottawa, June 30th, 1868. Shipped per Hibernian, and to arrive in days, a very superior assortment of Ottawa, October 17, 1868. sIGN OF THE GOLDEN 8HEEP, HYACINTH, TULIP AND OTHER FALL BV L B S . Opposite Martineau‘s Store, Has not romoved to Centre Town, but can be found at the above address. Great reduction in prices for cleaning or dysing. All kinds of Wool, Cotton, Silk, &c., done at reâ€" duced rates. # No use of sending goods to Montreal. PA Encourage home manufactures. EW DRESS & MANTLE TRIMMINGS, _ CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY. KIRTINGS. EW FALL & WINTER GOODS. RANT & HENDERSON, CcarRFs. RESS GOODS. LANNELS. LOTHS. ILLLINER YÂ¥â€" LOUDS. Oct. 17. ANTLES. LANKETS. WEEDS. 8 T.â€"Because it burns better ; ACES, IN GREAT VARIETY. ERINOS. The subscriber having completed his s HINGLE FACT O RY! IBBONS. RANT & HENDERSON, Nn. 20, Rideauâ€"street. OsIERY. R D.â€"Because it will not get out of ofder ; TH.â€"Bocause ic is perfectly safe, HINGLES FOR SALE. "M'wa CcITY sTEAM DYE WORKS, LVETEEN®. LANTERNS, CALIMNIES, WICKS, &c. LOWER BULBS. 876( OMETHING XEW." â€"Because it can be fitted to any lamp ; OIL DEPOT, D.R. LEAVENS,, Because any chimney will be sure to fit ; A full assortment of OFFERS FOR SALE, 13 ITS MERITS ARE LEThAM & BRUNAIS, No. 20, Rideauâ€"street. JOHN ROCHSSTER, Jz. 831%â€"6m 8Taf a few We are instructed to offer, at our Rooms, on THURSDAY, the 27nd inst., on account of a lead ing New York House, â€" € 500 Bales Upper Missouri Buffalo Robes U P PER MIS#0OURLI COLLECTION. MRKCT MMTATO Andfrom Terrex de la Frontera, ox Shep Maria _ Three to seven years old, a very superior article for medicinal purposes, warranted pure. Jobn Dekupyer & Sonâ€"old arnd reliable. The above superior Liquors will be sold at the very lowest pessible prices, and are well worthy of attention from parties requiring the like forâ€"sumâ€" mer use. Samples and particuiars before the day of sale Sale at ELEVEN o‘clock. NIW HoPS, & First prize, extra superfine, in 1 is and 4 t pacâ€" kages, at THOS. PATTERSON‘3: Likewise, from Rotterdam, ex Ship Loberranus, 1,000 )t.n PORT WINE, The vintage of 1858, unrivalled for family use. 1,000 By John Leeming & Co., Montreal. UCTION SALE 1,000 Ottawa, October 6, 1868. ‘ â€" Ottawa, Aug. 10, 1868. Montreal, Oct, 12, 1868 lll-llY WINE, ‘ery, very pale, superior article, fer table use. ;OO'I‘CI! L1NG FISH, LOCHFINE HERRINGS, new catch, at Groceries, Liquors, Provisions, &¢., MONTREAL W AREBBOUSE BUFF ALO RO B ES. 350 30 LIQUORS, SIX THOUSAND ROBES. INNAN HADDIES : 1N, ARK AND PALE BRANDY, TSTERS! OYSTERS! OYVSTERS® : _ Baltimore Oysters at . THOS. PATTERSON‘S. O P O RFCTO In 4, 4 and 1 Ib. packages, for family use, Ship " St. Maria de Beleine. Also, from Cognac, e« Ship Greek, Auction Sales. BBLS. PRIME PICKLIKG VINEâ€" GaAR BOXES PRIME HOPS, JOAN LEEMING & CO., BILVER being now reduced to near its value has beea made ~THOS. PATTERSON‘S. sUBSSEX â€" STREET, : At Repveso Riarss. â€"FROMâ€" GaLs. MORTOXNX: 8 HIGH« WINES. GAaLs. MORTONX8 OLD RYE, Triple Recstified. For sale at THOS. PATTERSON‘8 No. 26, Rideauâ€"street. 1868. 878 )GALlé MORTONS Family PROOF, Genuine. OF AT THUE A‘T REDUCED RATES] THOS. PATTERSON‘S. AT REDUCED RATES J. MARTIN & CO. Auctioneers. 871td SsUGARS,! &0 CbTy PLAIN, FANCY® § MISCELLANEOLS "THE â€" OTTAWA CITIZEN " F NVELOPES, ‘‘4 NK STANDSâ€" Writing (plain and ruled), Blotting, Draw ing, Colored, Printing and Wrapping (all des criptions.) 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