there should d to be com» ne to which ,, he dia not tish Governâ€" o whites of ntions. He hought the wers due to Bot refet to Hrere en _tem times mm ud yrleres pour into it it would be ties which upon them. s t men a oc.:‘~ ielb'd M | emigrate q Poedily mak, r there was it was once vommods a, but it was co for which ‘ could §1} ,, portion of e ts over the , that the ; circam» aladvwo> of port of the the ure Company ‘ y _ "Pgy :: "I "’"‘ ‘.-u..‘. .' kes K 'huher‘:‘ NOt ons . , ** e ..!!tn. t they had tritory om necks of the chair, RGE E. with in a If the (, sarly LEYVIS He woulg. U of thy It sbould “ ue l obien af 40 a *logg h we had with it Hudson‘s to 12} effect. to dis= He lt MeD to asy * the h{.“; gill »... vo the the thig in eoeemins aoiok s fan m ht o‘ a man named George vg‘ who was working for Mr. William Morris, a builder at the Flats, struck his amployer on the head with a hammer a Liow #f such violence as to inflict a severe wound. injured man bled very copiously, and it d that the consequences would be of a is .-â€"-â€"l-v---llv] MI'W.LW Cur N.edn-uwn be seen notice “flhdm,bhflvflb’fln Ottawa Unity t Benefit Society, on Tuesday a in Gowan‘s Hall. Itis worthy Bote, that this society has been organized ~’~!~,n‘mhunrymuo Sumber of members, composed chiefly of Horkingmen, although merchants and profesâ€" sional men‘ are amongst its number, as ‘-‘-'!Ionbmm;thudo- ':"l:"'::ldt fellowâ€"workers an entertainâ€" shape of a social gathering. It Will be observed that the Hon, Joseph Howe, With other prominent gentlemen, bave conâ€" Nented to address the assembly ; this fact *‘"‘cho a stimulous to the underâ€" *-dnrz-danh-p.mgm 3 :"-" kets have been placed at a figure, in order to give all parties an ©Pportunity to attend. who may visit the wells this season, the Stephenson House has been thoroughly reâ€" furnished by the proprictor, Mr. Beverley Tucker. â€" A new bowling alley and billiard wloon havre been erected, and the grounds belonging to the hotel tastefully and eclegantly luld out, to secure every comfort and amuseâ€" ment to the visitor. « to avail themselves of the rare opporâ€" zh‘-u,-d many who heard him betore will be glad to hear him again. Single tickets, 50 cents ; double tickets, 75 cents ; to be had of Dr. Dorion, Madame Boucher, and the managers. f, A Bor mm Gimu‘s Arties.â€"A young fellow, thinking to have some fun the other evenâ€" ing, dressed himself up in female attire, and wat down to the railway station, just as the -'u;.mh, ndwo:t treely among thems. â€" cartied as umbre which, on meeting a person by whom bohinnd to be Brwnsssos Hooss, St. Catzaaiz»s.â€"The St. Catharines artesian wells of mineral saâ€" line water bave attracted crowds of tourists «nd invalids every summer, for pleasure and to enjoy the benefits of the medicinal properâ€" ties of the water. To meet the wants of those Morrison was on bim, and he was soon in efldy.-::::wthrolmmm, with the U':bb::‘h eried so piteously that he was to go and change his dress, Boys and girls sometimes amuse themseives in this way, as if they were not aware that it is against the law. Ocvr Nzw Crossisesâ€"In the many street crossings which have been recently laid down, ‘the Municipal Board.of Works and the City Engineer have earned the best thanks of the public. The crossings area decided improveâ€" ment on anything of the kind we have seen here, both for cheapmess, durability, and conâ€" venience. To make them perfect, however, a good covering of gravel is required,. This would bind the broken stones and prevent them trom being kicked all over the streets, besides making the crossings more easy for Morris, a builder at the employer on the head with such violence as to inï¬ injured man bled ver that the consequ charscter. Dr. 1 sent for, and Parke to the lockâ€"up, t ing and answer the c Court. ‘It appears that the upou scome matter while pi lng; angry words aros=, bu M given we have not Rowever~ smmve to defend . .. _ " Temattly. The sessions of the da :â€mh muchlmâ€"mz as we understand, investigating the charâ€" :"";‘m of itinerant preachâ€" tts in the grening a sermon was peached THMmO. Deverai e::rhha of this were made last summer, the summer before. Now if a private person has no right to enâ€" riï¬-u within his own premises, and has not, what right has the Corporation to surtround the house of a citizen with a pesteâ€" Inramorweyt or tus Liqcor® Law.â€"We un. derstand that several more liquor cases will te up before the Police Court this morning. n.m“n._odlhnlbuudnmn hare quarrelling among themselves, and have set a watch on each other‘s house to get evidence. The espionage has been mutual, whilst it appears that each was ignorant of what the other was doing. This saves the wcumblo. eharscter. Dr. Malloch was immeâ€" sent tor, and Parkes was arrested and to the lockâ€"up, to remain till this and answer the charge at the Police Crurt. ‘It appears that the men had disagreed npou some matter while puiting up a scaffoldâ€" lng; angry words aros», but what provocation M givren we have not beard. Nothing, Rowever, save to defend one‘s life, could Justify a blow with such a weapon. he are summoni vate as to the Potice "Coart tor bavig fool " promison, for which they are very properly fined, it would be but just to put the City Corporation through the mill for keeping a heap of marâ€" Hmpu«_inpmthddoollr. .. i7 â€" s Pawson. To.â€"morrow (Sunday) “;olm Moct,nm-ll:kb; r“ Bishop Smith, D.D., after w ordination of D.no::'vfll take place. At lalkpast two p.m., Bishop Richardson will cl--b-mm-u.unumwmbo The Rev. Professor Wilde will preach :._‘,:'!“'l. We understand that the *Bus Gaezat Vioumist Aoarsâ€"Woe learn that at the request ot the lady managers of the 8. Joseph‘s Orphan Asylum, Mons. Prame has consented to remain in the city to nl.-t toâ€"morrow (Sunday) evening at Institute, for the bene@t of the expbans. Many who did not hear bim on Thursday night at the Rink, will, doubtless, be a94 i °) U bractice nights will! be Monday .‘n""’;:flhmtoboglmon the 12th of June, Those members of the Society who have an interest in its reputation 2‘:‘“?"(0 be reguiar in their attendâ€" prescribed ot cight o‘c k We understand that the concert for which s Baciety is now practising is for the benefit of its professional members. The following horuses from the Messiab, vis. ; * Lift up Jour beads O yo Gates," "Worthy is the Zani" and ©All we like sheep hive gone :ï¬'::..?" at the last practice with thorugeg.....: l , P 2 ie‘ The Pilgrim‘s Chorus" + Tha Metrzooist Enscoras Coxrenzscs â€"â€" Du--rbo-ï¬-..'."-w“yemrz; m."l the usual form by Rev. J. A. :d several churches will be filled by ministers of the Conference. ‘"AVHCiLâ€"The Philbarmonic Societ for y meet i4 V‘at*icoe this evening. Next week, and of crockery, china and glassware, now going on at Mr. Rowe‘s auction mnn;vlllboeonâ€" sianed this evening, commencing at seven A Picâ€"Nic.â€"Wo understand that it is the intention of the managets of the St. Patrick‘s Orphans‘ Home to give a grand picâ€"nic, in aid of the fands of that institation OI-.?. 02 of L suuy c o uEx s wew" Bus ;'m-m Bellevue Gardens. The affairs ‘uml-pmlnly demand that an extra effort of some kind should be made, and this is the mode deemed most likely to acâ€" complish the end .desired. uit ihwmornits~ .. _ . . Acase of assault was brought up and disâ€" _ whal Mmosphere, Do they say it is inconâ€" venient to remove the manure? â€" What would such a plea be by a private person at the Police pouce Covar.â€"â€"Jean Baptiste Decourt, charged with cutting loose a boom, adjourned um Thorsday, was brongbt up, and remanded Numarce is rus Market Pracsâ€"While LOOCAL NEW®=. I'- Cmeszarion.â€"By reference '.&_' Tws Sice or Caocksay.â€"The auction sale other business before the m market the The members of King Solomon‘s Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, last night preâ€" sented Daniel Spry, W. M. of the lodge, who is about toa leave for Ottaws, with a comâ€" plimentary address and valuable gold watch and chain, in recognition of his services to SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 20ru. Grand OPENING NIGHT of the LOXDON COMEDY AND BURLESQUE compraxy, h oo peimeyimestenragny y ie Miss Patti Mackworth, Miss Catheorine Lusette, Mr Morton Price, Mr Middaleton, Mr Adams, Mr Cooke, Mr Lindley, Mr Foctis. The barque Eicwah arrived in port yesterâ€" day, from Liverpool direct, discharged her cargo, and sailed 1oâ€"day for Cleveland, where she will be loaded with oil. BSATURDAY EVENING, im MAY, the p formance will commence the l'ulasl 30 days, or proceedings will be taken. The advertisoemeat concludes : It is hoped all will pay up promptly, in order that the bank may resume at an carly date, There was a slight tun on the Ontario Bank toâ€"Jay, but nothing of consequence, or that causes woy xleeaw . . s The first detachment of. K Battery, Royal Artillery, arrtved from, and three detachments bf H Battery left for, Montrâ€"al toâ€"day, _ of the finest pieces in his Tno-n, and Thursday night showed how :ich and extenâ€" sive that was. Such a programme cannot, we are satisfied, fail to fill the ball to everflowing. To hear music of the finest and most classical description, and at the same time to contribute to the support of a charitable institution so praiseworthy as the Orphan Asylum, are considerations which must attract an enor. mous audience. The place selected for the eccasion is the hall of the Institut C i Francais. The bour is 3 p.m., and the of admission has been fixed at 50 cents for a single, and 75 cents for a double ticket. We venture to hope that the members of both Houses of Parliament, who always respond readily to the calls of the amiable patronesses of the Orphan Asylum, will not tail on this occasion to extend their most llben:.fum- ago. As to the residents of the capital, there cannot exist a doubt of their ample contenâ€" ance and support. Let all then meet toâ€" morâ€" row night at the coming entertainment, and let every one go early that good seats may Specialto THE TIMES, Mr. LYON will play a large number of bis favourite Beottish and other airs, together with Wtyd by him before ihe Caledonia y in udhcvhhhlorludtlo Orst prize, as the best Socottish Violinist in Canada. Doors open at 8 p.m. Admission 25 cents. Reâ€" served seats \0 cents. Graxo Coxcear.â€"We have good news for the dilettanti. The ladies of the St. Joseph‘s Orphan Asylum have conceived the happy idea of availing themselves of Mr. Jehin Prume‘s visit to Ottawa, to give a concer*, under the leadership of Mr. Gustave Smith, for the benefit of their excellent undertaking. No sooner had the idea developed than they at once bhastened to carry it into execution ; and at once, thanks to the ready asaistance of the amateurs of the city, they succeeded in dawing up for toâ€"morrow, a most attractive musical bill of fare. mflu programme appear the names of M. *# O‘Connor and Gelinas, Miss Aumond, and Mr. Kimber. Mr. Gustave Smith, at the request of the ladies of the Orphan Asylam, has invited the choir of the Cathedral to take part in this concert, and will accompany the amateurs we have mentioneck whom the public never fail to greet with enthusiastic applause. The great Belgian violinist will give three or four fail to their lot. The Ontario Government bas signed conâ€" tracts for the following constructionss Lunatic Asylum, London, $119,565 ; Deaf and Dumb Institution, R«lleville, $47,5398 ; west wing of the Provinc:al Lunatic Asylam, Toronto, $25,911 ; locks and channel near Peterboro‘, $25,050 ; lock between lakes Muskoka and Rondesau, $19,500, with other smaller works. The Leader notices my statement made some time since that hostility to the banking scheme wasâ€"diminishing, and suggests that that " desâ€" ;-u:h was manufactured for the market." he writer‘s shrewdness is at fault, as this is not the case. I am aware that sach a prevailâ€" ing feeling is against the Bil!, but confidently assert that opposition to the change was exâ€" pressed much more strongly before the meaâ€" sure was proposed than it is toâ€"day. By the Entire Company. . After which will be produced the beautifulâ€" + in three acts, entitled en MIRIAM‘S CRIXMXE ! and conclude with the beantiful operatic farce of A LEOAN OF 4A LOVER! _ Doors at hbalfâ€" at 8 whiook. open a past seven. Commence Admissim 50 cents ; O-lhz.†cents, Box plnmom:uw-. can be secured at Mossre, & Bon‘s Music Store. Otrawas, May 28, 1869. 1060W Tnl GREAT 8sCOTTISH VIOLINIST, has consented to give a CONCERT in GOW AN‘3 HALL, Ottawa, on SATURDAY EYENING, 39r= INSTANT. "Il:;oul be assisted by his DAUGHTER on the READING3 by PROF. HENRY LLOYD in the course of the Cowumor axo Burussquse.â€"The London Comedy and Burlesque Company are now here, and will open at the Rink this evening in the beautiftul three act play, entitled Miriam‘s Crime, with & powerful cast, and will conclude with the greatly admired operatic farce of A Loan of Lover, in which Miss Mackâ€" worth appears as " Gertrude," and Miss Bella Sydny as " Ernestine." â€"Since writing.our last notice we have learned from a gentleman, forâ€" merly in the profession, that he has seen most of the actors and actresses in this comâ€" pany, and that in London and the proâ€" vincial theatres of Great Britain, as well as in the United States, they deâ€" servedly occupy a high rank. As to Mr. Morton Price and Miss Catherine Lucette, their reputation has been long made, and they have been tor yeart regarded as most desirable aequisitiona to the best theatres of London and New York. By ‘the way, speaking of Mr. Morton Price in our last notice, we called him by mistake a /ow comedian, it should have beea a light comedian. ‘The numerous eulogtums of critics in both hemispheres, on the dramaâ€" tic powers and versatility of this company, justify the prédiction that they will be much more successful here than any of their prodeâ€" cessors have been. An advertisement from the Royal Canaâ€" dian Bank will appear toâ€"morrow, calling on all shareholders in arrears to pay up within Mr, Marshall has the honour to annouuge that he will open the above building for a Zatest bp Celegraph. ANTED, to carry ns Wl-uuu ?‘“Mm Waters." ‘The above will be included in the programme of the concert, and with them will be given " Hail Loniy Venice," and a chorgds from ® Judas Maccabius." T THE SKATING RINXK, GOD SAVE THE .QUEEN, sHORT DRAMATIC 83EASON, GoD saAvE THE QUEEN, 1058.3 Amwsements. TORONTO. ROBINSON LYON Tonowxto, May 28. Addresses kindly promised by Hon JO8EPH HOWE, Dr J A GRANT, M P; Revvd JOHN JOHNSTON, Chaplain Senate; Rev‘d SAML BTONE, Pastor M E Church ; JAY JUHNSTON, Dep‘y Com‘ur Customs ; Hon M CAMERON, and ture as proved from prophecy." â€"The first lectur® was delivered in the rooms of the Asseciation, on Friday ovening, and the second will be delivered en TUESDAY evening wext, Ist JUNE. These lectures will be free to all, and will commence at 8 o‘clock. 1061td MR WILLIAM LAMBERT, of Montreal, has kindly consented to deliver before the Assoâ€" clation two lectures on the * Inspiration of Soripâ€" THE OTTAWA UNXITY PROTESTANT â€" BENEFIT SOCIETY, will hold their first .-lmuy in Ottaws, May 29, 1889, TUESDAY EVENING, FIRST JUNE. Refreshments by Edward Hall, at 7:30 o‘clock. Double ticket 75 cents. Single 40 cents. Bee This association has been organised for the benefit of working men in cases of illners or death, and by them liberally supported, a number ofinf@uential gentlomen having kindly united as henourary members. Gowan‘s Band will ealiven the entertainment with appropriate music. w. would call spesial attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS to which we are rudvh: additions by almos every steamer, consisting YELYET PILE CARPETS, BRUS>»ELLA do. WHisE Wias Wlll?l Wns rl\:ln BEKST ASSORTED, , THE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSURTED, Tu- CHEAPEST GooDs, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, _ TBE CHEAPEST GOODS, Tul.lm VYALUE, " THE BEST VALUE, ~â€"<â€"â€" â€"â€"THK BEST YALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNToXN‘s. TII LARGEST STOCK, 8 THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, KIDDERMINSTER WOOL STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, T-. C._.A'lll'l YARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, * » At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘s3. ’l\fl. SEWEST JTYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, °$ U M ME R « WEA R. ‘vnlfl BAREGES, Wm"‘& y0uurs Ottawa, May 8. Ottaws, June 29, 1869. The frst of the season. DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS RY GOODS% & HOUSE FURNISHINGS LACES, CORNICES, COCOA MATTING, &c., &c. THO3. & W. HUNTON, HITE CAMBRIC AND ALPACCA sUN SHADESs, : HITE LISLE GLOVR3, MITE ALPACCAS, HITE BASKET CLOTH FOR Cosâ€" HITE SWI33 BOOK MUSLIN®, MITE GRENADLINES, HITE MARBEILLES from 17 cents to T5 conts per yard, * HITE SATIN STRIPE & SsPOT MUVsâ€" LIN8, HITE BRILLIANTE for 15 cents per M. C,. A. LECTURE. TAPESTRY YENETIAN Magee & Russell. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘®. MAGEE & RUSSELL, At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘83. At THOS8. & W. HUNTON8. gGowan‘s HALL, DUOR MATS, At THOS8. & W. HUNTON‘8S. JA8: BUCHANAN‘8, Bussex and Wollingtonâ€"sts. W BCOF!IELD, Chairman of Committee. 19. 1063,3 UNION PINE APPLES. 47 and 49 Sparkeâ€"st. 29 Sparks st. REPP3, % Bussex and Wellingtonâ€"sts. ! Ottawa, May 12. 1047 The subsoriber will commence the sale of the balance of the CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSâ€" WARK, sared from the late fire, on FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 28th, 1869. â€" The stock conâ€" sists of tea #ots of china, bedâ€"room sets of stonsâ€" ware, &o,., ware platters, bakers‘ dishes, &0.,&0., soup tureens, vegetable dishes, fruit bow!s, &c. decan.:ers, both cut and pressed glass, goblets, wines, tumblers, celery glasses, butter coolers, &o. These goods must positively be closed out in order to make room for other consignments. Terms of sale cash. s Bale to commence at T p.m. _ _ _ FARM PROPERTY. The subscriber has been instructed to sell at the LAW OFFICE of Messrs. MOSGROVE & TaILLON, in the ol(& of Ottawa, on the 29th DAY OF JUNE, 1869, if not m\ouly disposed of, the north half of the wost of lot Noâ€"8, in SHIC of GLOUCESTER, Rideas Front. being Afty macres more or less. The lot is cleared, fenced, and under cultivation. There is a very good log barn on the premises. The title is undisputable, and payments will be made casy. Ioflot.cn‘dhtrnk-hn .mytonopro- prictor, Mr. Arthar, eOnl’u. or auctionecer. Bale will take place at 12 o‘slock, noon. A, ROW K, The following articles are without mark or address, or have been refused : S;looub gage, 2 cases woodware, 1 safety vaive, bndlo:g‘nr, T kegs seeds, 4 iron axes, 2 trunks, Iur?nn‘. 1 ditto, 1 chest tea, 11 brooms, 24 empty barrels, 10 ;:rty kegs, 3 valises, 2 urrt bags, 2 oil cloth travelling hg.lbnd-ba. hat box, 1 cont, 1 jar, l canvas bag of clothing, 1 chest.â€"~ The whole will be sold by Mr. H. McLEAN, pAuctioneer, without reserve, at the time and place above stated. f THOS REYNOLDS, sopas s .o <.. . ~_ ... . Aranagtby Disectes. Otiawa, May 25. at 12 o‘clock, noon, that valuable property known as Hardy Litle‘s Houss, being the &.Oll Hall of Lot Number Five, on the Bon:g side of Yorkâ€"st., in the city of Ottawa. Ugm the lot stands a splendid three storey Brick House, well fmehed in every respect, with large yard, stables, sheds cistern, &o. â€" Biln‘:lo-o'w'lho market, in a conâ€" tral losality, no better stand for & hotel or promises, or to the undersigned. 105914 _ The rubscribers will offer for account ef MESSRY. DaAVID ronma VO, at their Sample Rooms, Exchange boardingâ€"house exists in the city. _ . _ Titleâ€"Ordnance Loasehold, renowable in perâ€" m.ny. with the option of conversion into freeâ€" d at any time. s For further Iuflcnlm. apply at the office of KENNEDY & CURILSTIE, _ï¬gin-u., on the Ottawa, May 10. articles, Freight and Bagg which have n-.x..:'-’flu-:fu the pn-‘mc of the Comâ€" pn{'fu a period of upwards of six months, and the freight charges and warehouse rent on which remain unpaid, will be sold at the Company‘s Btation, in the Cl;y of Ottaws, bg Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th JUNXE next, at TEN o‘clock in the morning, vis: 18¢5â€"J , T B & T e, Browne & Co, 1 m_-xo-_‘;"m.c iogon.ml box books ; October, McLaren, 1 box bibles; October, J Fraâ€" wer, 13006â€"â€"March, W l:.carn, 1 package; April, A Lacour, 6 cast fron plates ; April, M S Stevenson, 2 cases liquor; May, C Munro, 1 pinâ€" ion wheel ; August, J t Allen, T boxes. seeds,; A-sn. Bhaker & Risley, T boxes seeds; Aug, Shaker & Risley, 1 bundle (5 boxes) seeds ; Aug, John Crichton, 1 h‘i.- ; September, J ’. i bri, o-ry; Bept, E B 1‘ lot window blinds; November, T Isase, 3 cast iron pots ; Dooo-‘ot. E B Gaillup, 1 large window frame. 1“14%3 & B Grier, 1 box o phbé June, J Clothier, 1 chain & anchor ; Augest, Laframboise, 1 boat, 3 oars; July, R H:ay, 1 empty keg; July, G Peters, 1 canoe; August, in the Latest Styles of Coiling and Wall Panelling, _§1GN PALINTING: Lhe atove sale is PUSTPONED until the SECOND day of JUNE, 1869, at the same hour and place‘ JC K, 1 keg sundries; November, E Tobin, 1 boat. ‘ 1868â€"January, R J Rodden, 1 stove front and doors; January, G Co, Ottawa Gas Co, 1 stove b‘tm ; January, W Robinson, 3 barrels oil; January, J Lyons, 1 barrel ; May, J Heney, i light ':go-; June, E O Perkins, 1 barrel oil ; June, Brovson, Weston & Co, 1 ‘nml oil ; Jot, Hon J Skead, 1 chop mill; October, John Moâ€" Hale, 1 bedstead; June, G Newill, 1 can oil; 410004 & ©Euevemu, Sunnd, OJ ACWIl 1 June, J McD, J McDonald, 8 Iton Axies. The subscribers will offer for account of, MESSRS. RUNNIER, GUNN & DOUGLAS, Ox THURSDAY, 10rn® JUNE, PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 62 SPARKS SIREET. | Plain and Decorative House and Sign Painting, W HITE WASHIN G, in Kalsomine, French Zine and Paris Whité, â€"â€" _ ‘FrAFrKE®â€"HMANGIKXG : The nndom'-d has received instructions to â€ll by PU C AUC TION, at his Saleâ€"rooms at their Stores, 5t Poter st, Teas, Tobaccos Wines, Brandies, Groceries, &¢, &c. Baule at NINE o‘clock. TlADI SALE OP TSA8. about 7,500 pkhgs Teas. « Sale at NINE o‘slock, * Noric®k or Saunes or Uxcramizp Goops. rgr®aos sick or TEAs, Etc., Kte. in all the woods, with i new and clegant improveâ€" A A. W. LaNG, _ We‘dncsdny, the 26th ot May, Instant, Ottawa, May 27, 1869. vu.lull.l CITY PROJR']‘Y FOR SALE. THE OFwa wa tlmMmE:s, MAY 329 Montreal, May 28. Montreal, May 28. Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Ottawa, May 27, 1889. Otawa, 21st May, 1889. Crockery, China and Glassware. IMCOE O1LD RYE. Mammoth Store Signs, Blook Letter Gold Signs, Plain, Picturesque, and Grotesque Bigns in every style. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer UCTION SALE By A. Rowe, Auctionecr UCTIONX SAiLEK HE 8T. L&AWRENXCE & OTTAWA RAILWAY COMPANXY. Ox FRIDAY, 1118 JUNE, (Ritchie, Ford § Co.) Just received. _ â€" By H. McLean, Auctioneer. By A. ï¬owe, AuctiSheer, LANG Auction Sates. JAMES BUCHANAN, G RAINXINX G JOHNK LEKEMING & CO, JOHN LEEMING & CO, OP or A. ROWE, Auctioneer, â€" 1045td A. ROWE, A. ROW E, Austionser. Auctioneer. 1060â€"w 1061td 1061td Respectfully call the attention of the public to their magnificent stook of now recoiving and daily expectod, ex sundry vesâ€" so‘s from P I a NOâ€"F OR TES, O R G A N 8, AND MELODEONS, In their new Shew Room, comprising PIA.‘TO-FOBTES;frm ail the kadiâ€"ng makers. WARREN‘S PIPE ORGANS, â€" ORGANS and MELODEONS from the best facâ€" tories in the United States, excelling in finish and tone anything ever brought into this country, soeali, and see it they cannot offer you greater inducements than you can get elsewhere in the city. ALEX. DUFF. Rllllll- J. L. ORME & soN If you want a good Wool Tweed for 50 cents, call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. Having one of the largest stocks in the city, we beg to call ths attention of those wishing to avail themselves of the above low prices to call and examine our stock. â€" * . QUICK SALES & LIGIIT PROFITS. If you want a Suit, made to order, for 37, ~ ecall at O‘ MEARA & Co.‘s. BaPRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL®"@q Parchase.your Dry Goods, If you want a good guit of Clothes, readyâ€"made, for 86, If you want any Linen or Lustro Coats fron #1 upwards, If you want any White Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, &¢., PIAIO TUNING.â€"The subscriber having decided to divide his time equally between Ottawa and Ogdensburgh, would beg to inform his his old patrons and others, that he hopes, in fature, to attend to their orders for tuning more promptly than heretofore. Shall visit Ottawa once a month. Orders received at Mr. Berminghams Auction Rooms, and at E. Miles‘ Music Store. GEO. N. BENEDICT. Brnitan Our stock of Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, &6., &o., is, as usual, vory large. > New Sheet Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" NEW DOMINION By John Leeming & Co., Xuctioneou, Monâ€" treal. j Ottaws, May 21. WHOLESALE $ AND RETAIL. A well assorted stock of _ Groceries, Wixes, Liqrors, Provisioxs, n*fl_b on hand, cousisting of a large assortâ€" A GUme y ©3 ©0004 IGGIVCLO, CCA F7 E0CE Brandies, Gin, Iish and Scotch _ Whiskeys, Best Highwines and ~â€" OM Rys, . | Hams, Pork, Flour, Oheese, Butter, and Eggs, &ec. P BASKERVILLE, No. 38, Rideau st, 2 doors east of Workman & . Maria streot, isolated, o;:luuiu the New School House, 'bollf a Brisk Building, containing drawing room, or and eight bedâ€"rooms, with basement hu:t‘:u room, pantry and kitchen, with pump. There is a good yard with stable ard May 24th, 1869, BUCHIANAN, LECKIE & CO. MONTREAL : © . Now is the time for intending purchasers. _ | Sale at half past nine o‘clock, JOHN LEEMING & Co,, fobtid _‘ Auctioncers, Mon treal. A FASHIONABLE HAT, Rent (£80 de. |-ong::l;). ‘::"Pr;?"_... F YuUT WANT Opposite the British Lion Hotel, F ES H _TE A 8, WINES, BRANDY, GIN, "RuXx, General Groceries, > OQ‘ME ARA & CO., WEDNESDAY, the. Oth JUNXKE. NSUAl SPRINXG SALE EW STORE OPEXED _ â€" > Br PATK. BASKERVILLE, TE N PE LCC ENT . LET, a very Jlesirable residence on Auction Sales. CALL AT R. HODGw‘$s Charente,, Oporto, . Antwerp, Dry Goouds. No. 36, Rideau st. at the Warchouse of HAT AND FUR STORE, OUR MOTTO IS 6 4 U Readyâ€"made Clothing, call at QO‘MEARA & Co.‘s. 64 SPARKSâ€"8T., call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. 1&e., &e., &e,, call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. JUST GIVE) J. L. ORME & SON, AXD SAVE l‘:do.wilh taxes, Possession LEWIS & PINHEY, Elgin stroet 1057a (6 a ON Cloths, Tweeds, &e., MEA RA & CO. 50 Sparksâ€"st, de., Wines, 1055a New Parasols, ~ Sun Shades and â€" Umbrellas Ribbons, Lace, Shectings, Broadcloths, Tweeds, Satin and Lace, AND GENXNERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS y ~Anâ€"®t~waxost FASHIONABLE STOCK OF MANTLES, AT MODERATE PRICES, x Avsest «s chaarasr ‘ STOCK OF BLACXK AND COLOURED SILKS At Garliand, Mutchmor & Co. LAROâ€T and CHEAPEST »TOCK OF NEW GOODS in all the Departments, is to be found at GAa~LAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. Silk Velvets, K@°INS PECTION INYVITE D. m STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS Luwnn' and CHEAPEST M ot Ladies‘ and Gonflomon'l: > HOSIERY, GLOVES AND ~IES LARGII'I‘ and CHEAPEST 8STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS QOODS IN OTTAWA, At j f * At At At At A, At At At ARGEST and CHEAPEST ARGEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF . Pillow Cottons, ARGEST and CHEAPEST sToOCK Or . aARGEST AND CHEAPEST ARGEST and CHEAPEST BTOCK OF ARGEST and CHEAPEST ARGEST and CHEAPEST e : STOCK OF ARGEST and MOST FASHILONABLE STOCK OF MILLINERY C _ IN OTTAWA, * GARLAND, MUTCBNOR & CO/8. ARGEST and CHEAPEST STOCK OF ~â€"~", â€" INâ€" OTTAWA, At GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO./‘S. Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, Coatings, Vestings, @nd STOCK OF CARPETINGS Plain and Fancy Silk, Dress Trimmings, . Buttons, Linings, &c,., Velveteens and GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO/‘s. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO/S. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & GoJ8S. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO,‘S. White and Grey Cottons In Ottawa, o GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S (GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.J‘8 GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. s IN EVERY STYLE, GARLANXD MUTCHMOR & CO.‘s. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO.‘S. Linens, Prints, , !p 2o SPARKS STREET. And Lace Ties, in Ottawa, IN OTTAWA, BSTOCK OF In Ottaws, In Ottawa, In Ottawa, In Ottaws, In Ottawa, In Ottawa, Waterâ€"proof Cloakings Tailors‘ Trimn.ings )otloftigontor Qiil gotten '-p to be an orneâ€" ment to any room, &nd not a big cupboard, It is really clegant in design, and as tor efficierncy our Ottawa testimonials are encugh to satisfy any one. The Scientific American says: ‘This refrigerator has not only the advantage of being novel, but of ! fulfilling perfectly the purposes for which it was inâ€" ll"l‘lvmol IN MUSIC, # ’ BY DR. G. SCHILLING. I purpose to RESIDE IN OTTAWA the next two summer months, Jaly and Ad!j::‘. and intend to devote part of my time there to my projession, the instruction in music (singing, Piano, Organ, Theorie, etc.) Whoever wishes to profit by this 1s requested to make their applicaâ€" tions V£RY 300N, as I shall accept only & VEKY LIMITED number of pupils during that time. Particulars about terms, etc., will be given 4n answer to a written application, SATURDAY, the 29th‘ INSTANT, HQLD ‘AaA RECEPTIION FOR SPRING 8TOC K, STOVES, LAMPS, &c. 1@ REFRIGERATORS. q We beg to announce that we shall again, this season, have the pleasure of offering for sale the POLAR REFRIGERATOR, and we trust orders will be left early for them. This is theonly style ‘THE STEPHENSON HOUSE AND BATHS Obtawa, 25th May, 1869. _Members of the above association are hereby notified that the Rideau Rifle Range will be opan to them for practice on every Monday during the season, commencing on MONDAY, the ’k IN» STANT. in connection with the original celebrated artesian well of saline mineral water, so justly renowned throughout the Western Honi;&lleu. will be open for the rowudaau visitors on Thursday, the 20th of May, 1869. The numerous patrons of this coumodious firrtâ€" class hotel vi:l.dï¬.d .:hdutbo houerhu been thorâ€" hly. re; » partly refurnished ; the g&l irv‘: been tastefully and .l.f:w, laid out and planted, sdmirably adapted for “.i.: and other games ; a new bowling alley and Ailâ€" liard room have been erected, and every care has been taken to secure comfort and amusement for the invalid or tourist, Parties desirous of engagâ€" . Illustrated by a Map. + / The above work is now ready and for sale at the bookstores. Price 75 cents. GEORGE E. DESBARATS, Publisher. Oitawa, 17th May, 1869, 1052â€"17 To let, for the summer months, a house in the vicinity of Daly st, containing nine rooms and a kitchen. Completely furnished, with use of Piaro. Small garden attached. Rent moderate. Posâ€" session given the fir:t week in June. Applyl at this office. 1055b . _ RED RIVER COUNTRY, HUDSON‘S BAY & NORTHâ€"WEST coasidered in relation toâ€"Canadd. Br A. J. RUSSELL, C.E4 and Inspector of Crown Timber Agenci.‘*C***~ da, E. & W. Followed by the last Report of S. J. DAWSON C.E., on the Route of Communication to Red D. FULTON is prepared to furnish the latest English and American Periodicals, He is agent for all Canadian pupers, which he delivers at 10 cents per week. Principal agent for the Globe, etc. A:_i.&xdicu’, Irish Citiz.n, and lrish FPeople reâ€" ceived. N. Y. Weekly Clipper, Frank Leslie‘s Illustraâ€" ted Scientific American, received. . . i or other business whu lbr evtablishment will pleass addrens the ® * BEVERLEY TUCKER, 10604 St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Frank Leslie‘s, Godey‘s and Mad. Demorest‘s Magazines for June received. FURN!IHED HOUSE TO LET. NY Ledger and Chimney Corner, Harpers Magazine for June, Thomas Moore‘s Utopia, Christie‘s Faith, Carry‘s Confession, Mattie: A Stray ; All in the Dark, Appleton‘s Edition of Dickens, at n News Dealers, Elgin st, have complete sets of the oo YEAR BOOK. Members of Parliament will do weli to supply themselves at once. The Gazrete, Globe and Telegraph supplied mt 10 cents per week cach. The N Y Dailies at 30 cents per week. Diogenes, May:21st, to hand. Half.Dime Musi¢c, &¢, &c. R J. DURLE & SON have received The Man who Laughs, by Virtor Hug>; Breaking a Butterfiy, I!? the author of Guy Livingstone; That Boy of oroutt‘s, by Lever ; The Girls of Feversham, by Florence Maryatt; Realities of Irish Life, by French, chozp edivion; Word ownly, by Biackâ€" ley ; Horse and Man, by G C 8 Phillipps ; Men, Women and Ghosts, by 8 E Phelps; Murray‘s AdvonSrel in the Adirondacks; Seats and Sadâ€" dle, Bits and Bitting, by Major Dwyer ; Liddon‘s University Sermons; Aunt Judy‘s May Day Volume; The Trappers‘ Guide, by Newhouse ; Other People‘s Windows, by the author ‘of the Other POO‘Pl.'l Windows, by the author ‘of the Gentle Life; ©Carricature History ot the Four Goorï¬u; The Red River Country, Hudsop B'fl' and Northwest Territories, by A J Russell, © k. The beet books on Flower and Kitshen Gardenâ€" ing. KFor sale by J. DURJIE & SON, Ottawa, May 21, 10*9. nts per week. Pr‘.nclful agent for the (iobe, etc. Chimney Corner, Ledgor, Emerald, Irish )ommox NEWS DEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. YOUR TIME TO BUY CHEAP T. CA THARINES®, ONTARIO, | CANADA. ADY YOUKG US8ST REF!VED. ONES & HOLLANXD, OWSs May 26. ATE LITERATURL. I,'I'IIOPOLI'I‘AI _ RIFLE ASSOCIATIGKN. HALFâ€"PAST FOUR O‘CLOCK. ~ _ _ J G IRYVINE, RIDEAU HALL, Clearing sale to make room Publications. HAUSER‘S NEWS DEPOT, and Circulating Library, Sparks st. By order, DR. G. SCHILLING, Montreal. AT AT W H FALLS, Lient, ON ESMONDE BROS. 10 Sparksâ€"st. 1058tf A DC. 1056.1 tic Gattees and Boxes, which will preserve the strength and fAavour of the above named articles, and will coptain 5, 10, 20, 26 ibe and upwards. We will pay the carriage on two 10 1b or four 5 1b Cattees, to the nearest Express or Steambont Landing. on receipt of money, or money carn be collected by Expess or Steambont Agent. Where there 1s no Express or Steamboat Landing,we will send goods per Stage. Parties lcr.h&%h.‘d sending in an order for Ten or more es, will receive one of their own chuice in return at our Our Teas and Coffees, after one year‘s trial have been pronounced by the most reliable men to be of the finest quality, cheap and free from all isonous substance, so often used in the tea trade, S:i., importers of the above naumed articles, and making them a speciality, we »re in a c-d- to give every one perfect satistaction, The advanâ€" tages afforded to every one are such as can only be obtained from our Continental m »rchants, as we sell our goods at a very smal‘ advance on cost. In order to give every one a chence to taste our Teas andCuffees, we hare imported Tin Hermeâ€" MEOSEG +.« sscescccrvessarsncesserssft 2B, # H7, # TB, i# B6 EVE corcrcorsecserseseconsccoceses P s Hid, P, Pik Oo‘h-..... 0 18, 0 22, 0 26, 0 2# r the address, * A. 0. AUDY & 00., gi:: â€.:.;:.’.3;' the M.(;In. «» Ottawa, May 8, 186#. L _ BLACK TEA Common Congou, Strong Tea...............$0 45 @ 50 Ottawa, May 21, 1869. Until fl;ï¬.l.l nctice the steamer Ann Suson 'g leare Aylmer every day (Sundays excepted the Upper Oltawa, at 8130 a.mâ€"» u-dh"d March and Qmo, and connecting with the Allianee at head of u.u"‘.t 12:30, touching at Arpâ€" nrior, Sand Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s Wharf and Portage du Fort. Etages will le«re Gould‘s Wharf immediately after the arrival of the steamer Allsance, for Cobâ€" den, connecting with steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. The steamer Pembroke leaves PemBroke daily at 7 o‘clock, a.m., for Des Joachims and intermeâ€" dinte ports, returning same day. |. _ _ * _ _ The Ailiance leaves Portage du Fort every morning at 9:30 m.ni., touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farre!l‘s Whari, Bonnechere Point, Brisâ€" tol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of railway at 12145, and o.nlu’ with Anm Siseon at Poutiac. . Passengers reach Aylmer at 4 pemie Freight of any description torwarded with desâ€" patch to all points on the Uppor Ottaws at moderate rates. Particular attention paid to Towage of timber and sawlogs. . _ _ ___ _ _ _ For further particulars apply at the otfice of the Compsniias ittene ts Artins. R. 6. CASSELS, President. TRADE O, FINO GO _ ...seessvseeeen00 sses0en000000000060000 Buperfine and Very Choite.........â€"»»»»»»»» Fine Fiavoured New teason do............ YOUDU UOIODE .c ce eccnsenseccethcececensenssene008 Rick FluvourtQ, 40 .s«sssâ€"ssesresnsivrccationce }hry Fing, 40 ©0...â€"rssresissrrrrers sk se EPME IPOOKL 4..c56+esrer.raenbretrencbuny reuuabnve !.%M.................‘...................... ‘The Jason Gould leaves Pembroke landing daily at 5 o‘clock, a.m. Passengers arrive at Ayimer at 4 o‘clock, peame _ _ T.“ TEA!s TEA : j COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE! Excellent Full Fiavoured do............ TWwANDKEAY , LOMILON .....«»»».»»»»»ssss«ssse0ee 300 BBLS. 200" 00 Having been appointed by the combin their agents for s Pnoor, and 1869. they are now;preparcd to seil in quantitics t« +4 the trade, by the s Consisting of the following steamers : Ottawa, Dec. 1 2, 1868. e subjoin a list of our prices : KNION FORWARDING & RAILWAYX "OMPANY. OaAL oL. EEKESOR BROS. CHEESE. AcON AMS, ARREL OR CAR LOAD, Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated 1GHWINES OFoNGAHELA WIHISKEYS. UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE. For sale by the undersigte«a Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. LOWEST CPRICEKEA BBLS. STRONG SUPER FLOUR. Grocerics. « GREEN 1EA. COaL OlL, C. T. BATE & CO,, ‘Agent for COFFEK, MZSS PORK. AT THB COanal Basin, _ , s U 55 @ 60 0 T6 @ 8o 0 40 @ «6 0 55 & 60 0 75 @ 8o 0 $o @ 60 0 65 @ To 6 T5 @ 80 0 35 @ 40 0 b5 @ 60 0 60 @ 60 0 T6 @ 86 1 00 @ 00 MarK. c