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& « 5 F N Ske EBCO _ ‘0 x the city of Ott the county fur A*J. B. McGana to the and Dumb Inst [almse """_" Leav®® raivELLER‘$ QUIDEâ€" ay. 14 #nHN08 AND OTTAWA RAILWAT. ......A“"‘”“'.’- . TK4 .......l.fl"'“"“‘“'. " ormawa, RIvE® namoanox CourARt. «* MM "m her wharf, foot of Sussex streat, at 8.30 8 ® To do «o 800 p a Imer morning at 5.00 us tawre for Agimer erery memwin¢ *13â€"30 a m fi”u“t CcoUkCcIL, session t adjournment from last Pursuant of the county of Carleton ekuine uo**"~"" " /A Soday tho Tink duy of * o or of members present not being suffiâ€" -'“. torm a quorum, the Warden adjourned 10 o‘clock a. m., toâ€"morrow . ie Council to Creaniye Iuns 1% h,g..dl!fi"“‘"‘"'“" Ira Morgan, Esq., Warden ; and "'"‘m,...,o.nm, Hunton, Mcâ€" “ms LMM. up..,l'l. ith, Gmba®w, Dawsor, Cunaingham, and Frasot. m”.‘Mnnnd. The Clerk sabmitted the following comâ€" w'.': “'-g.lov.b. P. Morritt resigning .*uhl.bt North Gower wwaâ€" *4 From J. B. Lowis, E+q., asking aid on the city of Ottawa Agricultural the county funds. _*J,),ml soliciting a grant to the and Dumb Institation of Hamilâ€" *@». From the Department of Public {aâ€" m.-‘-mm.»mld _â€"..ua-anbtwwlm- ;aâ€"&u:u.cmumr«m. wlamirting copy of the presentment of the Court of General Sessions of the peace hbeld "-tmlq.,wdm 2"" ue certain monics advanced.by the Mored by Mr. Dawson, secondod Dy T. m“&.â€"-fiubujmudh ‘.‘.Q.MMM“-M "hhe Warien Warden submitted the Prison Inspecâ€" tocs last report on jail affairs. Moved by Mr. Cowan that the report of the Prison Inspector, presentment of the Grand Moved by Mr. Lyon, seconded by Mr. Ombam, that the report of the commissi oners sppointed to estimate the amount required t open up the road from the Ridean road or bighway be rafertred to a committee of the wholsâ€"Mr. Green in the chairâ€"at haitâ€"past twe p.m. toâ€"morrow.â€"Carried. Moved by lr?n-b!-y,uu-dof‘bylt A deputation from the City of Ottaws Agâ€" ricuitural Society, consisting of J. B. Lewis, Lyon, that this Council do now adjourn.«â€" Gecrotary, waited on aid for smid * oved 27 i. Frombtay, sconded by 1. mitted to address the Council.â€"Carried. ‘ NWMHMM Mored by Mr. L seconded by Mr. q.w-.-â€",:l-hnu granted as aid City of Ottaws Agricuitural Soâ€" dety, and that the sum be paid by the Warâ€" den‘s order on the Treasurer. Hored in amendment by Mr. Cummings, -ubywum subject of gmoting aid to th City of Ottaws Agricultuâ€" wl Society be left over until toâ€"morrow mornâ€" Meved by Mr. Cammings, seconded by Mr. ” that this Council adjourn till 10 > a.m., toâ€"morrow.â€"Carried. The Council then adjourned. C ien ooclock, a.m. Presentâ€"The Warden, and Messrs. Dow, | Hinton, Graham, Cowan, Mohr, Mcâ€" | , Greene, Lyon, Caldweil, Dawson, ,c-mmmndu- The minutes of yesterday were read. It was then moved by Mr. Tremblay, secâ€" eaded by: Mr. Cowan, that the council do form fl..b.m of the whole, to take Tlhdo‘dtho assessment rolls, ;.h the chair.â€"Carried. ‘The council then went into a committeo of the whole, Mr. Dow in the chair. ‘The committee rose, and presented a report, which was read by the clerk. ""blv.%a-‘.u-hlbyln Kidd, that the report of the Committeo of the Whole, s« the equalization of the assessment roil for the current year, be receired and adopted, snd that leave be granted to introâ€" * nemd is mawloses o i Bioton, t. sece ~"fi.,uzvmnpd mond be at $2%58 per acre, being an "* according to the assessment roll of that village.â€"Lost. “l\-u-'-’*nm-m- put and carâ€" Mored by Mr. Tremblay, seconded by Mr. Greene, that the petition of John Nile, turnâ€" ker, be refertod to the Jail Building Comâ€" wittee. â€"Carried . * On motion of Mr. Blackburn the council then adjourned ‘till two o‘clock, p.m. e a _ ’wn'. ovria®wa to Pursuant to adjo Frmn Saczor at The Tea Pot this morning â€"and will be received by Express evrery day during the season. Price toâ€"day 20 cents. Potted meats, j 1 preserved and claret, go “ma“'cz, 52 lonb-:.‘h Musmwsst.â€"T. & W. Hunton having seâ€" eured the services of a first class milliner, all orders with which they may be favroured will be executed with superior taste. Avormoxas Srock.â€"OGarland, Mutchmor & ie tm ipetaioen mm various w luvite the attention of whnlesale and retail Gantuexes perfor ‘garments made toorder at i‘::.':;-w-.m the finest West of England Broadcloth®, Silk Mixed and Venetian Coatings, Scotch, Eoglish and Doâ€" Tus Casiar Der‘Goops of Fizst Crass Qcatstt now being loldulrlln.u’o are attracting the attention of sharp buyers, “N‘vhohn:hnd retail, as evidenced trom Fowa choice selection of pickles, sances The question of the large number of customers who their establishment daily. -_.u.’uz been m witled by the agisiature of Ontario. U cfl.fil&f with the utility of Uppar Canada College in ou! educational system, the former é wils remain The Honourable J Sandield M“““Mv&“ tional questions, as the great s#08HONEES REMEIEDT m‘fc"m"'u:r' mm Eyc peArcen wer and cirouistory argans. For sale by all druggists. Armstrong tor the arrest of the counterfeiting. : MUr. Dawson, seconded by Mr. 'r-u.,"ac.,,u;flu-m To k1iNGaTOR Tusspar, June 32. and A. 8. Woodbarn, Wupsusoir, June 13. Pouics Covar.â€"Timothy Murphy, for being @runk and disqrderly, was fined $3 and costs. Patrick Neligan, for the same offence, $3 Iurzovixe.â€"â€"Tho young man, Francols Piche (not Peachy) is much better, and out Insvar to a Lazoure®.«â€"Yosterday afterâ€" noon a bank of a cellar; now being excaâ€" wvated for Alderman Bangs‘ now building, at Bparks and Elginâ€"sts, caved in, and severely injured one of the labourers, named Michael Doyle. Dr. Grant was called to his assistâ€" ance. The man is severely injured in his side and chest, but hopes are entertained that ‘h'fllmomhflnoo-mololmbwub. Tus Weserr Mcsio orx Masogs Hus.â€" The Ride Brigade Band played through an excellent programme, yesterday afternoon on Major‘s Hill. The high wind which proâ€" vailed ran away with wholo. bars of the music, and played somewhat radely with ladies‘ dresses. Thore was a very largoe auâ€" Mpduulnlmmodltofltog: end, and were, as all lovers of genuine music would be, bighly delighted. Â¥ear Asoruse Louxat.â€"William Tobin, of the township of North Gower, was brought into the city yesterday morning, and lodged to jail as a lunatic. It appears that he has been known to be Tusane for the . last four years, during which time he has often threatâ€" ened and attempted to kill his wife. Of late his conduct has become so dangerous that Mrs. Tobin had only to choose between giving him up to the authorities and holding ‘her life in perpetual jeopardy Dnowwuon.â€" We are sorry to learn that. Mr. Henry McLaren, brother of Mr. McLaren, d1 this city, and the manager, up the river, for McLaren & Co., lumberers, was yesterday acâ€" eldentally drowned whilst engaged in bringâ€" Ing down logs to the ciiy. It appears that the deceased was in a canoe with an Indian, when turning a corner in the Mattaws Rapid, â€"the swift current overturned the canoe, Mr. ’Iommbtho-lddlodmdvd. There woere other men about in canoes, but before aid could reach him, he sank to rise no more. This was on Monday last, at noon. LOUOAL NEWS. children, residing at Torbolton. duughter of Mr. Doe!, manager for Messrs. Hamilton Bros., whilst playing about the house accidentally fell through a cellar trapâ€" door, a distance of about eight foet. After the fall she did not appear to be seriously affected until bed time, whon she began to 'dg.anmnmdmnnmlflq a blood vessel was ruptured, Medical aid was called in, when it was found that she had received a severe and dangerous concusâ€" d‘.dthhdl,..lmvlm.ll that medical skill could do she died at about three o‘clock yesterday morning. The deâ€" ceased was an Interesting girl of ten years of ‘This gallant brigade is just now evincing most gratifying sigre of vitality. Its officers and weekly drill under the Adjutaat, preparatory ummmmmm tion of rank, and the Captains are impressing upon them the necessity of punctual attenâ€" dance. Then they have sent several good shots to rep t the brigade in the Ontario -udm ‘These who hare goue io m‘z::tlbn,m&ptllmw Hartis, Hamilton, Corporal Macdonald and Morrison and Barry. Then again the â€" have just received two new 24 pfl:m-flndymy. They are a dese gorps, and we offer them our con» Frstmvas or St. Jnax Bartists.â€"This is the day which French Canadians delight to o o onniiniet matn tot fsice cbrorvagee ‘W.ah,lulhdmo &. The several societies of St. Jean Baptiste, Bt. Joseph‘s Bociety, of Ottaws, and St. Joâ€" seph‘s Society of Hull, the children of the Brothers‘ Schools, Pupils of the College, the Sapears, Queen and Rideau Fire Compantes, LM representations of S8t.. Jean Baptiste, Jacques Curtier, and two‘ bands Ortriwa of music, will form in procession, and, learing the Canadian Institute, will proâ€" soed to Dalhousieâ€"st., pass up St. Patrickâ€"st. \othohhu,-lnu'uundunlcoh the Cathedral, at 9 o‘clock. After Mass a sermon will hp.cbdlbytbolov. Father Royer. In the evening there will be a grand concert at the French Canadian Inâ€" stitute, when the best amateur talent of the city will renddr some of ‘the choice selec. tions of several great masters, under the muâ€" sical directorship of the Chevalier Gustave Acomaxtacur Deownzo is a Warr.â€"Among the many sad accidents it has been our painful Mu,bmmh.honwm m‘tfin that which occurred yesterâ€" day in the family of Mrs. Wade, widow of the late Willism Wade, Esq. Her little son, bearing the name of his deceased father, twmu-, aged three years, foll by accident Into the well in rear of their residence on . Macdonald has uot yet been arâ€" O‘Commorâ€"st., and was drowned. The heart rending scene presented by the corpse of her child, who a half an hour before was gamâ€" bolling about in all the innocent mirth and gaiety of childhood, would have been terrible to any mother, but to one in Mrs. Wade‘s ciroumstances it was doubly so. It appears that the child was in the habit of climbing up and looking over the bor, which m-‘ mnddmvoll,nl'dudmnflocuol of his face in the water, and the probability is that it was while so doing yesterday, he wcmwflbllh. The disâ€" covery was made by a son of Mr. Gowan, who going to the well, which was common to several houses, for water, saw the child lvlth his face upwards in the well,. The nhmvuh-lnflyglnnudhmpn-pb ly taken out, but life was extinct. Several witnesses wers examined, but no important facts were elicited other than the above, and the jury returned as their verdict # Accidentally drowned in the well south side of O‘Connorâ€"st." uinkg Tolet hatl m'm-"g:‘.'. Peatrg.â€"On Tuesday They are p-.unvu.umuo.u- m and 7.42 p . B , our cone H. ‘!:”ogl!b MOONAOI SALE, This is mmuwglvâ€"aum * lelight to | having been -“omd of the ’dnl‘d m money and interest 1 in, and secured by * | a certan Indentura®of Mortgage bearing date the €. | twentyâ€"eighth day of March, one thousand om Baptiste, | hundred and sixty siz, made by JOHN R ut 5t‘ Joâ€" LEDGE, of the Townshi of Gou!bourn, in the County of Carleton, ..J of Ontario, a of the &Dé\o'bhl sald M MARTH A »Mege, th RUTLEDGE, wife of the said JOHN RUTLEDGE, ® | was made a partyfor the ose of dower ompanies, -ndy!.-h fayour d.fifl BSYKES, of the lo o * Winmmius Province _ aforesaid, | -‘"' APRESTET | 4 tss n eg loyal style last month, and next month the citiâ€" sens of the Dominion of Canada will celebrate the birth of their new and rising existence; but recovered invalids still feel that a public holiday would be too short to celebrate all the virtues of that celebrated Indian Medicine, the great Bxoâ€" mlâ€"t.y'_poabbymmut druggists in your locality. The Alabama claims were allowed to disturb too long the citiszens of the two great Angloâ€"Saxon Tow~Tuuus Koumsuao.~â€"â€"We read there Bas ho-lhnm:l the Neow ;-i M‘:.: obtain possession of one ashington who is sald to be nvmuomr than mr-m-).::ur.t.l.:-ln n‘.boud.s:l?nn& Is it not a great thing to be a small man| and is it aotequally as greoat to have a medicine that can be depended upon for colds, rhoumatism, burns, bruises, summer complaints, cholic, &o. ; if so got at onee a supply of tae #Canadian Pain Destroyer," at he nearest medicine dealor‘s for 25 cents. Evezrsoot Siars 8o.â€"Thatis all who Aave nu:mmmm«mmm‘ ‘.?.l'l.:t.ou::’ others ; dl-::l'..ndthoy are a are unanimous opinion mt-gnloy"' Condition Powders and Arabian Heavre Remedy" :s superior to «nything of the kind heretofore or .tpnudhmlou.nrn. solds, thick wind, and all discsases which affeot the wind of horses, As a condition medicine it mnq‘d;muu&u‘hh'flohmhâ€" lm a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the hmn- 'uhht.'ulo using it ; it is just the e which all w mmnz:.‘m. and which they should b.vo.-nnn?- mm“.flm“m.Mnd ‘Mn‘o..h-oulm lmu. =Queen‘s Birthday" was kept in the usua m Biars 80.â€"That is all who ave otacudthudcbm.lflw it# .(aun:-mny others ; all -0‘:-“:“ ther se c hariey‘s Condition Powders and Arabian g.54, | Crown, the sald INMD â€"/""" "E incd in the said o in | $ ':.'..u' "'r'l'J'mc AUO-I%.I.“E: b » i8 & MWI. A-Jaut.u the Law Ofice of ith MOSGROVE & TALLLON, in the City of Ottawa, *T | in _the oâ€"&. and _ Province °_ aforesaid, be a | on TUESDAY, TWENTYâ€"NINTH day of 1 JUNE, in the of our Lord ~Mo{¢is & Im=* wnlmt-.lu.uwolnc’duh.“ £ the "fmm-flmhbo-wtun“uu ks pis goe maaare ns m‘ 76 TT 0T0 k e e t 4 e Heave Remedy" is superior to anything of the kind m.:upnndhmluofih. .ua.tlhl'\d.nldldnwvhhl ect the wind of horses. As a condition medicine it m-m;mhmhlvb\dm \.jlnllanvlub-aan'.flâ€"wtfl‘lh horse be kept from mih(_'llh using it; it is ,..g..m.u-mh.n- 0 own horses require, .fl'lmmmhnml*-lut mbfllouandmfiuuupmd Hard & Co. is on paokage. Northrop & Lyâ€" man Newonstle, Ont., propristors for Canada. OTTAWA RAILWAY. THE EVENING, OR PARLLAMENTARY TRA I N will be discontinued on | TIME TABLE, No. 21, . Commumxcrxo ow Moxpar, Juxz:21, 1869. A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will TemIi 6:00â€"mmne iz at 60 a m 520 o m, T15 pm, 9.00 arril at Sand it u«.:.s.u;::n.um-. P _ LEA !!ANDPO‘N‘I‘. A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will lsar 6800»‘:’“ at 6.00 a m and a.l: p m, 2.20 a m, vh‘ at Brockville at 10.00 a x,9.15 p m and 9.3 a m and 6.10 a m. *__ Public notice uhn-by . raer having been made Ianes 2eé inferset mestsived in, At was maue & pBEREIT TCC TOLC LC ELAa merely), â€" in ‘favour .:jlâ€"inl BSYKES, of the Tawnship, County Province â€" aforesaid, yeoman, of the east half of lot number six, in the Afth concession, of the Township of Goulbourn, mnw..ohndndm bflhouno.cnuhu.hfl“udhnddu mentioned in the original grant thereof from the °P m 0 C CL sud wramisos will, in pursuance of a power of sale contained in the said & mh sold ‘2 PUBLIC AUCTION, by A M WE, A: oneer, at the Law Office of MOSGROVE & TALLLON, in the City of Ottawa, in _the 0-‘&. and _ Province _ aforesaid, on TUESDAY, TWENTYâ€"NINTH day of JUNE, in the of our Lord one thousand J;M wn‘m-.lu.ut'olnfdut.“ ‘ “ffimflmhhwkmflum This sale being under .r'oululo coutained in said Mortgage, the Vendor will covenzat "-?x:‘:.w{’ purchaser as it exist as it existo ‘s&fl-‘oimznnmm and a \ w J seller. . at the purchaser‘s cmn * se to bt |~.M at Otawa, 18th day of May, A.V. MOSGROVE & TAILLON, 1054.1aw2ltd Solicitors for Vendor. Saturday Evening, 26th inst. . THOS REYNXOLDS, PERFECTED SPECTACLES, AND EYE GLASSES. One of the firm will be at the store of their Agents, MESSRS. YOUNG ?mrom. _| orraw 4 FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, _ Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26. He attends for the purpose of assisting in mm the h. in W or _ URUSUGEE mom miturint tm inghindne t on nfporer recommended to avail dvmm a..‘o-gw.‘lyogluflm * uh&owwwum "-mfm‘.fimd't s be relied upon ar adlording parfert tage d comort while strength -o'Jcl‘}"""‘fl"'""“m"'{‘ .mmmummr.:'h C lnck empioy noâ€" pediers, rmpune d resere y ";Mh‘“‘."m.oo‘llfllfl:-. June 4, 1869. ORTGAGE §ALE. TR of PECIAL NOTICEK. | LaZFARUS & M OR RIS CELEBRAT ED LEAYE BROCKVILLE. ‘AA. M.â€"â€"CRAINS will leave MAIN LINE. DEE!K KPILEPTIC #KCURE, __That is all who haye THE OITAWA H%IMkS8, J U NK 24. Garland, Mutchmor &# C€o. W affer during in overy desortption of GAaRLAND,. MUTCHMOR & 0O., ‘; Look at the List of Prices : so Pos. WwHITE COTTON®, so PGS. HORROCK‘S CELEBRNATED h ED oT. 04 per yard. 30 PCB. FAKUTYT PRIXTS, 35 POB, FiAIR QUALITT, 6T PCS3. 8PLENDID, GRBEAY BAnG aI N ARGAINS IX DRY Goops. 291 PCS. GREY COTTONXS, 271 PCS. Beautiful DRESS GOOD3, At every priceâ€"all extra good value. &9 PCS. PRINTED MUSLINS, i 64. per yard up. 171 PCS. 8COTCH LAWN HANDKERâ€" 20 BPARKS BTREET, OTTAWA, 371 DOZEN LADIEY WHITB AND BROWN ©oTronx HOSE. Best Value in Canada, PARASOLS. _ 41 dozen Assortedâ€"Reduced to wbout Cost. Price to elear offâ€"from 2s 3d up. THIS AKD KEXT MONTH cHEEAPEBT COTTONB .‘wWHITE COTTON®, 175 FANCY SHAWLS, At Less than Cost of Manufacture. 470 YDS. DIAPER, Worth 1s 34 for 101. 172 YDS. TABLE DAMASE, f Best value in Ottawas, Tjd per yard. CHOICE OF ONE HUNDRED STRAW HATS AND BONN 1 | Ottawn, June 11, P RYKX G O O DS. LADIES‘ VELVETEEN JACKETS, : Worth 17s 6 for 108. The foregoing are only a few of the many bargaine that will be offered. All are in= vited to eall and examine the Goods and LADIEY ALL SILK * PASHIIONABLE : JACKETS, Werth 258 for 154. W orth 10d for T id per yard. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL gTTT . afd to @1 per yard For 1e each. Only 1e 94 per yard. A44 per yard. 8}4. to Ti1. 4Af4 to 104d. 1d each. T“ CaNADIAN 5 ANNUAL REGISTER. + (The Montreal Printing and Publishing Comâ€" Itis believed by tha undersigned thiat the time has arrived for the pablication in Canada of an ANNUAL RECORD OF PUBLIC EVENTS, similar to that which has been so long published, and is so well known in Eogland.. The rapid strides of the 'm;imm attracting the atten tion of the civilifed world. It will be the aim of the Editor to chronicle each year the leading events so rapidly succeeding each other in the tormation of our national character and national The editor proposes to commence with the birth and hlnoy of the Canadian Coafederation. Th frst volume of his Registrar will therefore contain I The Political and Parliamentary History of 1867, including : 1 A preliminary sketch of the proceedings in the B. N. A. Provinces in 1864â€"65 and ‘66 which led to Confederation. t# % An account of the London Colonial Conferâ€" ence of 1866â€"67. ‘ 3 The Debates in the English Parliament on the Union of the B A Colonies, &e. 4 The formation of the Local Governments 5 The General Kloction and its Issues, with the names of the successful and unsuccesstul candidates, and the ‘number of votes polled fo each respectively. 6 A Sketch of the Business of the Dominio Parliament, and of the several Local Logislathres, with fu‘l and accurate reports of the principal spesches delivered during the Sessions of thore L The Financial Affairs of the Domintom â€" â€" 1 II1 The Church in Canada. IV Retrospect of Literature, Art and Science. VÂ¥ Journal o Remarkable Occurrences. YI Promotions, Appointments and Changes in the Public bervice ; University Honours, &o. VÂ¥II Obituary of Celebrated Persons, VIII Public Documents and _ State Papers of It is hoped that the undertaking will receive ! that encouragement which its importance deserves. ‘ The annual history which the Editor proposes to publish will be of great value to all interested in the tuture of our country. Bhould the Register be as well received as the Editor hopes he will spare no effort to justify future sapport.‘ All that labour and impartiality can sccomplish will be done to ensure the guccess of his work. He has been promised assistance by men in different parts ot the Dominion whose supacity is undoubted. He intends, with as little delay as possible, to prepare the volumes for 1867 and 1868, The volume for 1867 will contain 350 pp, R vo, and will be bound in cloth, _ Price two dollars. * HENRY J. MORGAN. CMIIY. * CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Direct importation ts Per Ex Steamships Anglesea and Nova Scotian. We are now qnnh;::r ; sELECT GOODS s direct from the Potteries, which for new shapes and fine ‘brilliant patterns cannot be excelled. Having made an addition to the premises we are in a position to give satisfaction to all parties requiring fine or cheap goods by calling at the VARIETY HALL, j ‘ No. 34, Bussex street. | ‘ _ J. BOYDEN. â€"â€" _ > RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE. \ The Annual Uu«_.l.-luung of the Canada Central Kailway Company will be held at the Company‘s Office, in the City of Ottaws, on FRIDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST ion, at tidn o‘clock, noon, of which all persons interested are hereby required to take notice. * § WM R WORSLEY, Canada Contral Railway Office, MACHINE WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1851, JOSEPH HALL MANUFACFBURING CO,. : PROPRILETORS 0 § HAWA, ONTARIO, Ottawa, June 7, 1869. ANADA CENTRAL Manufacture Leffel‘s Celebrated American Double Turbine Water Wheels, the most per. feet and cconomical water wheel in use. We are the onl; manufecturers who can furnish the genuine Leffel Wheo!" in COmnada, as will be seon by the following certificate : Erarxarizup, On1o, Dec. 25th, 1868. We take pleasure in informing the public of Canada that we have sold and farnished Mr. Â¥. W. Guzex, of Oshawa, ‘Ontario, Patterns, Formers, Drawings, Gn‘u, and all other ‘nbcouu;‘lnfor. mation, to build our celobrated Double Turbine Water Wheel, invented b{ James Leffel, and known as the " Leffel Wheel." We have also obâ€" ligated ourselves to furnish the same facilities for mapufacturing to no Other parties in Canads. W ithout the information we have &nn Mr. Glen, no one can successfully build our heels, and we advise parties in Canada to cr«hm our Wheels ol no J’m manufacturer. Mr. Glen‘s facilities 0 C oonassed. af@ we feel sure that he will O8SEPH HALL Ottawa City, Ontario, bth June, 1869. m'lll?um. 201 3M cA $A i acalih gout Ahs ut n $ +iÂ¥ dvc build a Wheel that will fl" pertect satisfaction. We therefore commend him to the public of Cans. da with entire confidence, feeling sure he will manufacture a Wheel in all respects equal to our 950â€"1iwim JAMES LEFFEL & CO. Mackiney, 1070t4 CROSSE & BLAUKWELL, LONDON, 200 doz. Mixed Pickles UST RECEIVED, 20 do. West India. Worcestershire Sauce, pints and 4 pints. Soyer do. a Reading > do. Harvey do. . | John Bull do. : King of Oude do. | Kalos Gensis do. Indian Soy. _ 4 Indian Chutney. _ 4 Mushroom Catsup, qte., pints and 4 pints? Walout do. 7 Tarragon Vinegar. Chilli _ | ‘do. French Capers, pints and 4 pints. § Essence Anchovies, pints and 4 pints. French Olives. _ / | Spanish Olives. | Raspberry Vinegar. | Tart Fruitsâ€"an assortment. _ | Black Currant Jam. ~ | "T D 75 do. Onions do. 7 5 do. Chow Chow do. 7 6 do. Piccalilly do. 25 do. Walnuts do. 2 6 do. Caulifliower do. 10 do. French Beans. 20 do. Captain White 20 do. Imperial Hot. Raspberry Plum Greengage ALBI, JU8ST RECEIYED, 200 CASES CLARET, St. Julion. 50 do. do. _ Chateau Paviel. 50 do. â€" do. _ Chateau Lafite. Ex Barque CAasdwea, the following : Red Currant Jelly. Black Currant Jelly. Lemon and Orange Marmalade. Fruits in Noyeau. e Crystallized Dessert Fruits. Anchovy Paste. Potted Ham. Do. Tongue. °; f Ottawa,. June 4, F [\I.Pl‘l oF FASHION, 3 No, 98 â€" BUSSEXâ€"ST., OPPOSITE CLARENCEâ€"ST., Is NOW OPEN FOR B SINESS, and stocked with the * | _ Do. Yarmouth Bloaters. Strasbourg Potted Meat«. Pate de foie, gras. Pate de Cailles. Pate de Becassines, Tre. Pate de Alouettes. Hare Soup.. Mock Turtle Soup. Mulligatawny Soup. Ox Tail Soup,. °; NEWEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OoF GOODS IN THE CITY. QGentlemen of taste and fashion can suit themâ€" selves with all the novelties of the season. Aller?onu made on the shortest notice, by firstâ€"class workmen, in the latest New York and Paris styles. __ P. A. & P: J. EGLESON, 1067.3m Merchant Tailors. 1067.3m SBoup and Boulli. EL!GIILI SITE FOR A HARPDWARE STORE. TO LET, / % The new BRICK STORE now occupied by Mesears O‘Hara & Whelan as a Grocery, will be vacant in ‘a fow days, A better situation for a first class BRARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT is not to be found in the Dominion, as such a bu}- ness has become an actual necessity Chaudiere, Apply to Cop o _ T; _ JOHN ASHPIBLD. p0° A\so the TWO UPPER FLATS in same building. " Chaudiere, Ottawa, June 1, 1869. 1064tf The CANADA HOUSE, â€" CALEDONIA SPRINGS, will be open for visitors on WEDâ€" NESDAY, the 16th inst. : . Return tickets will be issued to the Springsâ€"st reduced rates, on board the steamer Queen Vieâ€" teria. V Furthor inlormation can be had from the. Agent [at the Springe, June 15, 1869. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC. l The public are invited to attend the great CLEARING SALE OF DRY GOODS, I _ Commencing JUNE at’h, at ‘ KE ARNS & RY AN‘S. All classes of DRY GOODS sold at, and under cost prices, f MILLINERY and MANTLES INCLUDED, Remnants piven away fora mere trife. Call ~and get bargains at * . KEARNS & RYAN, 20 Rideau street, and corner of Sussex and York stramte . 1.71d A DARK CHKSTNUT MARE, 4 years old, and perfectly sound. : Apply at this office? ; Ottawa, June 17. 1077 The MESSRS. RUSSELL will reopen this splendid first class Hotel on THURSDAY, the do. Gherkins ‘do. 11th instant. LCC ‘The MESSRS.; RUSSELL will also keep their establishment on Palace Street, during the season on the EUROPEAN PLAN, where desirable apartments will be furnished for the accommodaâ€" tion of gentJlemen belonging to CLUBS, MILE: TARY MESSES, etc. At the RUSSELL HOTEL tourists and business men will be accommodated at the reduced rate of $1.50 per day, with menls furnished at the St. ALEDONIA SPRINGS, T. LOUIS HOTEL do.) OR SALE. Quebec, June 6,1889. USEELL!S HOTEL do. do. do. By order, White‘s Oriental. BATE & 52 & EDW 8COTT, 1075.3m *4 300 sSow Having been appointed by the combin their agents for » 1070 _ Oitawa, PROOI", and OAL OQIL. Tn- CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, ARREL OR CAR LOAD, Ottawa, Dec. 1%, 1868. Tnl GREATEST VARIETY, J’ ~ _ THE GREATEST VARIETY, gran GREATEST VARIETY, _ At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. YE, ONONGAHELA WHISKEYS. ri\n_l l:w-'n- STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLE3, THE NEWEST STYLES, Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s aHwINES| EESOR BROS. CHEKSE. Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated AcCON, &e. AMS, “7! would call special attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS8 to which we are receiving additions by almos every steamer, Â¥or sale by: KIDDERMINSTER WOOL o. UNION HEK LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST S8TOCK, BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS;, DUOR MATS, . DAMASKS, REPFP BBLS. MKSS PORK. | THE CHEAPEST GOODS, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘B. )I?‘GOOD._G HOUSE 'Ul.*lma DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHXGS At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, COCOA MATTING, Tn:‘ LEADER. TBE_;HORNING AND EVENING LEADER, Is sold by J. R. BATTLE, at the RUSSELL HOUSE, daily at ONH eent per eopy. BBLS. STRONG SUPER FLOUR. s LOWEST . PRICKS THE BEST ASSUORTED, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. BEST ASSORTED, THOS. & W. HUNTON, 47 and 40 Sparkeâ€"st. BEST VALUE, * THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUS, â€" At TROS. & W. HUNTON‘8. VELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSSELLE \â€" do. TAPESTRY 610 : > COAL OIL, MANILLA At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘8. AT THB 0. T. BATE & 0O,, This week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emerald, Smw“. Western World, Frank Leslie‘s, i'ltl p ), Harper‘s Weekly, Weekly Herald, and all other Irish glp'fl, Irish Lpublh (new l“:d‘nr). ete. London Illustrated News, (with a splendid &}mn), Bow Belis, London Journal, World of Wonders, and all tho English and American Fashion Books, just Ottawa, June 19, 1869. ht aEoxivk®, | BOW BELLS & LONDON JOURNAL "FOR JUNE, The lllustrated London News, with Plate, GODEY and Mme: DEMOREST‘S for JULY, at HAUSER‘S NEWS DEPOT, w : > Have received THIE FASHEFON BOOKS FOR JULY, THE ENGLISH MAGAZINES t FOR JUNE. |_ hss ‘ ‘The International R. R. Guide,‘ greatly improved and enlarged. . Price 10 cents. $A Mineral water by the glass or gallon. &A )0.["!0' KEWS D.IPO'I', HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. J. DURIE & SON have received, Vols 1 and 2, Cassell‘s Popular Eduâ€" Chambers‘s Encyclopedia, 10 vols, ] Calf EIHMR........«»»ssscee«:.«» + $35.00 Wobster‘s Unabridged IMustrated Dictionary, a new ‘F‘lhh uififll.u.....u-....4-.......'55......“-50 Henry and Charles Kingsleys‘ Novels, " The Heir of Redelyfe." Chambers‘s Encyclopedia, 10 vols, WHEE!-IB & WILSON ONES & HOLLAND, are the best in the world for family use, as they hem, foll, tuck, cord, bind, er and quilt in a manner that defiese com| They are the only machines in the w to which can be apâ€" slhd the delicate Buttonâ€"bole Attachment and rnamental Stitch Embrojidery Cloth Pliate. Call and See our NEW TUCK CREASER gnt GULIDE. Price, $2.00. f Maryatt‘s, Lever‘s, Bronte‘s and Galt‘s Novels. J. DURIE & BON, y 10 Sparkeâ€"st, | Opposite the Russell House. adapted for tailoring, Carriage trimming, boot and narness making, u"u unrivalled Tor such P""“‘" ‘ Call and examine the Adjustable Head Revolâ€" ving Presser Foot, and admirably adapted Presâ€" sure Bar. ) Ciroulars and samples of sewing sent post free on application. N.B.â€"Sewing done to order, and needies, oll and silk for all machines constantly on hand. R. W. STEPHEN, Manage: for Ottaws Office. THE HOWE SEWING@ MACHLINES are SEWING MACHINES In accordance with the amendments to Market Byâ€"law No. 104, contained‘ in Byâ€"law No. 227, passed on the SEVENTH day of JUNK, 1869, the Lessee of the Public Markets shall be entitled, on and after the FIRST day of JULY next, to the undermentioned tolls for stands for double and single vehicles containing the following articles, ‘und for weighing Hay and Straw : Double Vehicle, with Fruit or Vegetables BHNGEH HKHElG.,ecsrcesvensentoarssncncp ied 908 DoubleVehicle, Matton, Beof, Veal,.Pork, or Venison, in quantities, and every other description of farm produceâ€" except hgyvh.n weighed d.-utJ Double Vehicle, with Turkeys, eess, Double Vehicle, with Bhingles, BArK,, Charcoal or Withes, por day............ 10 40 Bingle do do per day...\ 5 do For weighing every load of Hay or Straw, not exceeding 1,000 lbs......... 20 do Do exceeding 1,000 Ibg..........«»««»«»««»« 25 do City Hall, Otawa, June 21st, 1869. #em C To learn TELEGRAPHY, and qualify for situations on telegraph lines now building. Busiâ€" ness learnt in 3 months. No other business offers better inducements. Address, at once, P MeEACHREN, Bupt, Telegraph Institute, Sewing Machines,. Jane 14, 1869. OTICEK. Notics is hereby given, that whereas my Fereman, PETER DUPUIS, has left my employâ€" ment before the expiration of the torm of his engagement to the serious loss and injury of my business, I hereby warn and forbid any persos hiring him! Any person doing so after this notice 'mb.mb‘byflmhll'- E E LAVZON. Ayimer, June 5, lm: per day... CAIADA HUTEL, 17 & 19 8T. GABRIEL STREET, MONTREA L For comfort and attendance the travelling pablic will find this first class bouse 3â€"2-4 in Canaga, being sitnated in the centre the city. u‘hrh{ over 100 well furnished bedâ€"rooms, w 1.50 per day. Bingle rooms, withon; 600 F' day. @ GAREAU, W ATERS & CO, Manager. 107) . 6m Proprictors. per day . se n es enne ne an e nb ne ne n n e n d e n n n o nan OR SALE. A CHAIN CABLE and ANCHOR, PORK " CHICAGO MES8," LXXX and No. 1 FLOUR, WHITE BEAN8. OTICE. G. A. WaALTON, YOUXNXG MEX WANTED sesecanses en se enb ane nhe nn e nne na 0 600 00 n sessseses conse en ++ se en a000 6 80 800 do do _ per day.... “ m sesseescessess e000 8000 .$1.50 per vol wWM P LETT, cucceaninmicknc TE S#A per day 10 do 8 CHRISTIE. 10 do 1075tf

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