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Browne & & I C EK. to all "", J-llhl“' in this city, ;‘l\ % BOY DEXNâ€" TT NE &4 OJ 5 a m, arcit* s# will, in s«een at the in the elty» pHERD. at. LiWRBSC® n}» OTTAWA RAILWAT. Arrive. ecceer 1035 & ... 4. 18 pM«!+ 9.00 p m pepatt. o« 1.00 a m......1.00 p m.....10.00 p m ortaAWA BIVER NAVIGATION COMPAXT. . Steamer Queen Victoria > l,.n'huf:too!olm stteot, at 6.30 a m Arrives do do ao 4.00 pe® wew>% FORW ARDIYXG COMPAXT. w..'.;vm AyImer every morning at 5.00 a m .flu’&'â€"u leaves Aylmer at.....8.30 a m ovtiawa To E1XGRTO®. % Steamer City of Ottawa _ paares the Canal Basin Whart every "Monday and Tuursday at.............. T,00 am deservedly 80. . M"‘r“'“ ending ..A for the yeatr » qo semiannual examination of the mfl-“ of the Grammar School was held ’m’v ning and after noon. Other duties precluded the possibility of our being present, but we m..dm-thon'bo'on P""“Ml the school is highly progressive, and that the pupils scquitted themselves wvfl-llw1 «eik in every department of the course. In the evening the usual exhibition was held in the school room of the Wesleyan: M Church, Metcaltest., which was attended by a large and respectable audience. cause of education eccupied the platform, ““ were the Rector, J v “‘u‘wl.mh Master m. George Hay, Esq., Rev. Mr. Harper, E. .0' W'M,MM ‘ m’.’u.pnlholollcwh. recitations : RECITA TI10NS. _A ~ _ Geographyâ€"â€"1st, C. Robertson; 2nd, J. Expulsion of Cataline from the Senateâ€" A. Greene and A. P.; Sherwood. Cato over the dead body of his sonâ€"B. Gordon. Bernardo del Carpioâ€"G. Mondalet. Brave Lord Willoughbyâ€"T. W. Hunton. Cataline‘s Speech to the Gallic Conspiraâ€" A. Greene. -l:-onblflnmâ€"a. Perley. Battle of Killicrankieâ€"â€"W . C. Counsens. . The Island of the Scotsâ€"J. Stewart. m“mw.r.mw. * APTER RECiTATIO®@ Several excellent addresses, in advocacy of the cause of education, were delivered by the gentlemen present. During the delivery of the recitations th« napils were frequently applauded, and CcRAMMAR SCHOOL.. AritAmetic=â€" F. Scott ; 2 . Brewn -g.'m.)‘:_l_ aty (€ tending. We hope toâ€"morrow to see all Mental Arithmetieâ€"1st, F. Boott; 20d, G. friends of the church present, and a substan= Wilis. tial increase made to the funds, _ Spellingâ€"1st, J. Stewart ; 2n0d, W. J. Langâ€" cmnmmmialgemmmmmmmets ford. s 3 1ud, J. Dyke.| ; Tusaraicat,â€"An advertisgment in another Geographyâ€" 1st, J. Stewart; . Dyke: | column announces that Hor Majesty‘s Theatre Grammar '-.l.'x"uf'.r. u-&"?:'-:; J Wood, | will be open for a short season, with a pow» Natural P hilosophyâ€"1st, F. Scott ; 2nd, W. erfal company, a number of whom have ar= J, Langford. rived in the city. The Theatre bas been ufi"p.fi{.,“'m{}"v('-’-w cleansed and decorated for the occasion. o.a-in,:.lm;w,g.r.m There baving been of late no theatrical . wood. § representations here, we may expect to fAnd :bo-lu, F. Scott; 2nd, A. P. Sherâ€" the Theatre well Alled. There will be full Coene‘ryâ€"1st, H. Earle ; 214, J. Shorwood . particulars publishedon Monday. _ THIND FORX Arithmetic=â€"â€"1st, F. Scott ; «ad G. Wills) equal. Mental Arithmeticâ€"18t, Â¥F Wilis. '-rl'-’â€"ld,.l.m; GCeographyâ€" 1st, J. Stewa Goid Medairst =â€"\. ODCKNAOTL, â€" Presentâ€"The W resentâ€"The Warden and Mesars, Blackâ€" PREPARATORY CLAS®ES. burn, Dawson, Kidd, Armstrong, -Iolr.‘ Redingâ€"1st, 8. W. Hunton ; 2nd, Thomas | McCaffery, Mwll,o.-ln“”fi.nmw vans. 3 Hinton, Lyon, Cummings, blay, Dow. Hitoryâ€"1st, 8. W. Hunton® 2nd, Thomas | The minutes of yesterday were read. fa0g. Mr. Dow submitted the report of the Grammarâ€"1st, 3. W. Hunton ; 2nd, Thomas | Committee on Education. rans. Moved by Mr. Tremblay, seconded by Mr. Geographyâ€"â€"1st, 3. W. Hunton; 20d, W.| Dow, that the n’al:.d llo"?:‘-muo- AritAhmeticâ€"1st, 3. W. Huntos ; #nd, Thos. _m“ te. Mr. Kidd submitted the report of the Come v: Mr l..l:d,mfidby Mr. Mo= Arithmeticâ€"1st, ¥®. Evans ; J, Armâ€" | _Moved by Mr. t. rong.. @6 **< P Caffery, that the report of the Committee on ahos _ tet I MceLean: Ind. J. UcTa Mfldm‘hflfll‘.“w-‘ AND ARRIVES FROM EIXGSTO® Wedresday and Saturday at........1.00 p m CGeomeiryâ€"J. \M. O‘ Hanly. 2nd, A. P. Sherwood. _ $ Llatinâ€"l1st, C. Armstrong ; 2nd, J. Hodgins and A. P. Sherwood, equal. _ Cnekâ€"1st, C. Robertson ; 206, C. Arm+ Mental Arithmeticâ€"1st, C. Robertson ; 2nd, J'ap.uqâ€"’m, C. Robertson ; #ad, W TRAV P EOE S2XCCT s T T :*q-l-t. C. Robertson ; 2nd, J. Hodâ€" * Grammarâ€"ist, J~Hodgins ; 2nd, C. Robertâ€" son. Natural Philosophyâ€"1st, C. Robertson ; 2nd, J. Hodgine. Latinâ€"1st, C. Robertson and H. Pinhey, equal ; 2n0d, H. Armstrong. 2 l aey" Arithmetieâ€"1st, J. E. Langrell ; 29d, C. ".:'2..-......-._1-. J. F. Langrel! ; 2nd, pyios Fosw UCGreckâ€"1st, W.C. Cousens and H, Pinhe7, 'm&,‘m; 2nd, J, Hodâ€" hacq-&yâ€"llt, C. Robertson; 2nd, J. Hodâ€" ?I‘j‘qo-m,_w, U.\ Robertson ; 2nd, J. Geometryâ€"1st, C. Robertsou gins. s Wâ€"lfl, U. Robs« b.,“;v“"'lnnclâ€"l‘ Divisior 3 . Armstrong. Semior Inaehâ€"-ld‘ Divi J-n'vz‘l’nub;l‘ Dis Stewart ; *nd, W. J. Langford °_ sunior _ Frenchâ€"2nd â€" Div *Wood : 2nd. W. Chriatin | ‘.""lll- m.â€"flufi â€"â€"â€"â€"m-~ ,~' . Co. have just received '-':zd new goods 1 o tarlous depsrtments, to which they bvlhtlo“:cl(;pd wholesale and retail Philosokhyâ€"1st, J. F. Langrel! ; R* GUIDE. Moved by Mr. Blackburn, seconded by Mr. Lyon, that this Council do now form itself Into Committee of the Whole in accordance with mibtion No. 5.â€"Carried. The @ouncil then went into a Committese of the Wholeâ€"Mr. Greene in the chair, Thb committee rose and presented a report, which was read by the Clork. : s The Clerk presented the ‘Treasurer‘s acâ€" counts, together with several other accounts. Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. Lyon, that the Treasurer‘s accounts and the other accpunts just read be referred with the Treasurer‘s communication to the Finance Committee.â€"Carried . t o es c A communication from the County Regisâ€" trar was submitted. f Mored by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. Hinton, that the communication from the county Registrar be referred to the Building and Jail Committoo.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Tremblay, seconded by Mr. Cummings, that the sum of $250 be granted to the township of Gloucester in regard to the building of the township drill shed which was broken down last winter. The Governâ€" ment have promised ‘a like sum towards rebuilding the same.â€"Lost. â€"__ _ _ Moved by Mr. Cammings, seconded by Mr. Orabam, that the petition of the Reeve and Deputy Reeves, just read, be refaorred to the Roads and Bridges Committee.â€"Carried, Moved by Mr. Fraser, seconded by Mr. Dawson, that each rolunteer of the county be paid in addition to the Government allowance, provided they be called out, the sum of 23 ote. per diem while putting in their anmual drill for 1869.â€"â€"Loat. Mr. rmwuumrum Narsâ€"Mesars. Cowan, Hinton, Caldwell, Kidd, Greene, Lyon, Smithe, McCaffery, Dow and Blackburn.â€"10. YÂ¥ tasmâ€"â€"Messrs, Granam, Mohr, Armstrong, Fraser, Coummings*, Tn-btly.nfl Dawson.â€"â€"1. _ Moved by Mr. Mobr, seconded by Mr. Cumâ€" mings, that this Council do adjourn till two o‘clock p.m. toâ€"morrow, so as to enable the l committees to report.â€"Carried, The Council then adjourned. at Ewo o‘clock p.m. Mr. Cowan submitted the report of the Printing Committee. * Moved by Mr. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Greene, that the report of the Printing Comâ€" mittee, just read, be recéived and adopted.â€" Moved by Mr. Blackburn, seconded by Mr. flMMNCMMb“M the report of the Finance Committee, of D¢eâ€" ceomber, 1883.â€"Carried. The report was then submitted. Moved by Mr. Hinton, seconded by Mr. Cummings, that this Council do now adjoarn till 10 o‘clock, a.m., toâ€"morrow. The Council then adjourned. Jones announced last Sunday that he should postpone the annual special appeal on be. half of the church debt until toâ€"morrow, the severity of the weather preventing so many members of the usual congregation from at There baving been of late no theatrical representations here, we may expect to fnd the Theatre well Alled. There will be full particulars publishedon Monday. T. H. E. Picâ€"uic.â€"â€"The picâ€"nic, or more mumum.munm auspices of T. H. E. Club, last night, at the Bollerue Gardens, was attended by a lnp ursuant to adjournment the Council met party. |\Gowan‘s band furnished its usual good music, and the dance was entered upon, and kept up with great spirit till a reasonably late hour. It is to be hoped that the promoters and the guests were alike satisfied with their terpsichorean feats in the pavilion, the ride over the glossy surtace,df the river, and all the & cxiras of the occasion. t Looxixa to razin IxTteasers.â€"Wo learn that the authorities of New Edinburgh bave at. ua‘tba-ototho'ouclnduuthy must look to the security of their property and the maintenance of order in the village, and are about to adopt the best and cheapest means tor doing so : that is the appointment of a policeman. ‘There:are many reasons for doing this, which are best ‘known to the authorities, ‘They have, we beliove, a good energetic and experienced man in view, and they will do wellâ€"to securs him. Firz: Artsâ€"Wo are informed that hbis Excellency the Governor General and Lady Young have been pleased to accept the loviâ€"« tation of M. Chabert, director of the Institute LOUCAL NEWH. Jno. Fitasimmons was Aned $10 and costs for assaulting Dan Goode. A boy was brought up charged with stealing a watch, which he was alleged to have sold Mywmmm extended by them to the Ottawa City Agricultural Society, and now we are glad to learn that it is their lotention to improve and beautify the exterior of the county property in this city, that is to say the gsol and Court ‘House, by planting ormamental shade trees around them. In this they will act in conformity with the city cor. poration, who have passed a byâ€"law for the ‘Dn-dhlonh.-oobpdmw the city. Every one who has been in cities ornaâ€" mented with shade trees knows how grateful to the eye is their foliage, and how much they add to the beauty of a city. Wa understand that some of the members of the county council have proposed to bring in yourg trees from the country for this purpose. 1f they do so, would it not be better to select elms, as being the most preferable, espacially for the locality they are intended tor? The council could searcely adopt a more effectual or cheaper means to secure popularity and the thanks of our citiszens. * Katest by Cclegraph. CABLE NEWS. Qunsnero®s, Juse 25 â€"â€"The steamships M.fil.fi“m-lln York, have arâ€" NeÂ¥ Yeflm 345.â€"Recent dates.from Cubs state a considerable number of mwmnnmmm patriot army. There is also .Tld-llflf sickness among them. ‘The Republicans have received as much or more aid from Mexico u‘etlcph.hthnyd--duu.hc. than has yot been obtained from the United lmu.m great numbers of families from .gmhnw- doned that city together, and, guarded by a force of patriots, encamped in the woods. When Lotapa knew that those families were almost unprotected he attacked them at night oo se OE Cc 9 T \ numbers of children, women and old people. Thoundmb.o(hphh().‘nr::on that the number of those whose throats were cut amounts to 2,000, and as all are children, women and old persons, the barbarous monster, the author of those unheard of crimes, excuses himself by saying the night was obscaure» and he could not see. AMERICANKN NEWS. foreign diplomatic corps will remaina here during the summ@r months. Edward Thornâ€" ton, British minister, and Mr. Clareford, first secretary of the Legation, go in a few days ® oo A. ‘ Hon. A. Borle has resigned his position as Secretary of the Nary, and Hon. George M. Roberson, of New Jersey, formerly Attorney General of that State, has been appointed to succeed him. Mr. Borie felt compelled to miy the multiplicity of his private Extirpating Marauders, Loosruus, June 14.â€"A detachment of mounted men bas been sent by order of the general c...-llu to m&osm auâ€" thorities in Lincola m" Mdm.m'mh‘" reen holding sway there tor some time past. A $10,000 Â¥ire, Cmomnar, June 24. â€"Messtrs,. Heck, Van, Hook & Co.‘s distillery and warchouse wore burned this -auu"im 800 barrels of whiskey, Loss $10, â€"and will be received iv"’l'x:;-m #7 during the season. Price 20 cents. TESTERDAY‘s DESPATOHES, Muswsat.â€"T. & W. Hunton having seâ€" cured the services of a first class milliner, all orders with which they may be favroured will be excouted with superior taste. Orytuzw»ax can got supertor garments made toorder at Mages & Russel!‘s, trom the finest W est of England Broadcloths, Silk Mixed and Venetian Coatings, Scotch, English and Doâ€" Eve:aztsoor Sars 80.â€"That is all who ° avre sither used the article themselves or witnessed its effects when used by others ; all such, and they are &t to are ananimous in the opinion that * Powders and Arabian Heare * is superior to anything of the kind heretofore or at present in use for o-:,h. colds, thick wind, and all diseases which affect the wind of horses. As s condition mecic‘ue !} has no equal ;there is nothing in it which can injure a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the & en M TcE o achtts weainaiks U ts TnjuR® ® MEEE “ PERETETCT just the I whs var sak m mmmfiu; it is article which own horses require, mm-fl'muw which they should have Hurd & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Ly man Neweastle, Ont., propristors for Canada. f uchmor & Co.‘s. l'”‘ sALE, b A CHAILYNX CABLE and ANCHOR, Ponk « ourcago ®ss,* KXXX and No. 1 FLOUR, wHILTE BEANA. Naw French grey, drab, sod mauvre alâ€" ccas and lustres, at Garland, Muchmor & 1,4%3 rarps good fast coloured printsâ€"&a d.fl_h_!“- per yudâ€"“(hflnd, Frzsu Sizmox at The Tea Pot this morning June 14, 19. day night last, a GOLD LOCKET, THREE GoLD CoINS, A SMaLL SILVER COIN and MINLATURE KNIFEâ€"e!l! attached to a _ Any person returning them to the Trurs ofice will be Uiberally rewarded. .. On board the steamer * Alexandrs," GBEAT BRITATS, Â¥1a Montreal Ling. > and see that the As acondition medicine it T+HE OTTAWA TIMEKB, J UNE 26. Garland, Mutchmor & Co. Will e€fer during in every dessrtption of GaRLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO,, 50 POS. HORROCK‘S CELEBRATED COT.â€" 30 PCB. FAXCY PRINXT3, 85 PCS. FAIR qQUALILTT, 67 PCB3. SPLENDID, 291 PCS. QREY CcoTroxs$, GREAYT BARG AINS %71 PCS. Beautiful DRESS GOODS, ARGAIES INX DRY GOODS. 8Â¥ PCS. PRINTED MUSLINS, * 64. per yard up. 171 PCS. BCOTCH LAWN HANDKERâ€" Best Value in se SPARKS STREET, OfTAWA, R PARASOLS. 41 dozen w.'_&dud to wbout Cost. Price to elear offâ€"from 2s 3d up. Look at the List of Prices k. WHITE COTTON®, CHEAPEST CO TT ON$§ 175 FANCY SHAWLS, â€". At Less than Cost of Manufactyre. 410 YDS. DIAPER, THIS AKD NEXT KONTH Worth 1s 3J for 104. 1t4 YDS. TABLE DAMASK, 371 DOZEN LADIEY WHITB AND BROWN eOTroN HOSE. . wHITR CoTTON8, CHOICE OF ONE HUNDRED STRAW HATS ANDâ€" BONN Best vralue in Ottawa, T4id por yard. LADIEY‘ VELVETEEN JACKETS, * AÂ¥rorik Ths 64 he 105. . ... The foregoing are only a few of the many barcaing that will be offered. All are inâ€" ;‘_"_d_;o eall and examine the Goods and At every priceâ€"all extra good value DP RY G O O DS. LADIEY ALL SILK j FASHIONABLE JACKETS, Worth 25s for 154. W orth 10d for 7 kd per yard. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. §ITY . For 1e each. 4}d to 61 per yard. Only 1s 94 perâ€"yard. 4d por yard. §1, per yard. 94 per yard. 3}1. to 7 ii. 4}} to 1044, 14 each. sALE BY AUCTION, _ J. BE R M I N G H A M has received instructions to sell at the residence of MR. LARKIN, top of Besserer o&‘ot. next doorto Malcolm Cameâ€" all the Houschold Furniture, comprising in part as follows ; One 7 Octave Pianoâ€"forte, nearly new, a very fne and full toned instrument, by Thomas, of Hamilton; Black Walnuat Drawâ€" ing Itoon. set in hair cloth; Black Walnut Book Case and Secretary, handsomely carvred; Black Walout Centre Table, Triie Tables, Brussels Carpet, Piano Stool, Window Poles, &0,&s. The furniture is but a short time in use, and was made by Jacques & Hay, of Toronto. * In the Dining Room a Black Walnut Extension Dining Table, B W Sideboard, B W Cane Seat Dining Chairs, B W Book Case, Carved Back Sofs, in green rop; Steel Engravings, Brussels Carpet, a very rich and handsome Dinner Serâ€" vice, by Adams, of England ; Dessert Service, of same pattern ; China, Glassware, Plated Ware. The Hall Fuarniture consists ot B W Table, Chairs, a bhandrome eight day Clock,â€" and Oil Cloth, and very fine Water Coolers. s The furniture of six Bedâ€"rooms, consisting of Bird‘sâ€"eye Maple Sets Complete, Hlack Walnut Rosewood and Iron Bedsteads, Falliasses, Buâ€" reaus, Looking Glasses, Washstands, Chamber Sets, complete ; Chairs, Carpets, é0, &0. In the Kitchen will be found a well assorted stock of Kitchen utensils, in the way of Crockery, Dishes, Tins, Jelly Shapes; Milk Pans, Churn, Tables, Chairs, and a very fine Cooking Stove. Anexcellent Milch Cow, giving at present over fifteen quarts of very rich milk. Catalogues will be ready day previous te sale, and may be had by applyingto the Subscriâ€" ber at his Auction Rooms, City Auction Mart, York street, near the market. * pB~S3ale at 10 o‘clock, a m. a Termsâ€"Cash, in Bankable Funds. pM"The Furniture may be seen day previous to sale. HOUSE & LOT, OX SHERWOOD STREET, LE BRETON‘8 F L A T 8. [ The subscriber has been instructed by JOHN BENNETT, Esq, to sell at the Law Office of MESSRS MOSGROYVE & TALLLON, on THURSâ€" DAY, the 29th JUNE, if not previously disposed of by private contract, the south half of Lot No 10, Shorwood street, in Block H, Le Breton‘s Flats, with an excellent two tenetment Frame House, well finished and quite new, each paying a rental \ohuiu‘n‘d dollars per annum, The title is good and possession can be given at once. l Terms of sale and any other information can be had by applying to the Auctioneer. Sale to take place at 1%, noon. By J. Bermingbam, Auctioneer, ATALOGUKEK Ottawa, June 22, 1869. Ottawa, June 21, 1849. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. RICIIVID on ConsaIgGNxxENT, Direct from the manufacturer, a large con for private sale at A. ROWEBAUCTION ROOMS, RIDEAU Aâ€"lot of superior Upholstered CBairs, in hair cioth ; Sofas of diferent styles, and Easy Chairs to match, Black Walnut Book Cases, Dressing Bureaus, Contre Tables and Card Tables; a splendid Parlor Set in Repp, richly carved and beautifully finished, for sale by private contract, at A ROWE‘8 Bale Rooms, Rideau street: , Ottawa, June 22, 1869 Wednesday, the 30th Instant, or FARM PROPERTY. > The subscriber has been instructed to gell at the LAW OFFLICE of Messrs. MOSGROVE & TaILLON, in the ek& of Ottawa, on the 29th DAY OF JUNBF1869, if not mviouly disposed of, the north half of the west half of lot No.8, in the 8ECOND CONCESSION of the TOWNâ€" SHIP of GLOUCESTER, mim.m‘ bdn! By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE fifty mcres more or less. The lot is clgared, fenced, and under cultivation. ‘There is a very good log barn on the premises. The title is ndbp:!nblo. and payments will be made easy. Forterms and other acnloqlm 'fl" to the proâ€" pristor, Mr. Arthur oOn:gu.nr e auctioneer. Sale will take place at 12 o‘clock, noon. A. ROW £, Auctioncer. ~â€"AUCTION SALE, To take place EVERY DAY THIS MONTH, at Tackaberry‘s Auction Room, Stewart‘s Block, Rideau st, facing Bussex st, when the following immense consignments of goods from Montreal will be sold regardless of what they may bring, as the whole must be clearad off immediately, consisting of Ory Goods, Furniture, Cutlery, Clocks, Cooking Stoves, and every desgription of House Furnishing Goods. We will give EVERY, DAY THIS MONTH, at 2:30 p m, arspecial sale to the ladies. The goods are very desigable, and as the store is spacious there will be every \ accommodation so that parties need not fear of being inconvenienced that favour us with their Sale positive, without reserve. For particulars see small bills. I B TACKABERRY, Auctioneer, Commission Merchant, 10704 anda Real Estate Agent. IAuction Sales. Ottawa, May 27, TIME TABLE, No. 21, * ComwmErxcrmo ow Moxpay, Juxs 21, 1869. _â€"___ CANE CHAIRS, Of Different Styles and Patlerns, 6:O00 sâ€"â€"crvins aaiy at 6.00 a : TD UUIF Brockville daily at 6.00 a m, 5.20 pasil5pm, 9.00 p m, arriring at Sandpoint at 12.40 a m, 9.20 p m and 1.32 p m. LEAVE SANDPOINT. 6:008:: p m, 2.20 a m, arrivl a x,9.15 p m and 9. __â€" By A. Rowe, Auctioneer, UCTION SALE ' LEAVE PERTH. A+ M.«â€"» TRALIXS will lea: 7:301’«“» 7.30 am and 5.50 p;., arriving at Smith‘s Pallest 8.20 a m and 6.40 p m. LEAYVE SMITHS FALLS8. 8335 A. M.â€"â€"THRATN® will leave 35 sns se n d be p m, arriving biea® / T+ pm. I. B. Taskaberry, Auctioneer, ~ XTENSIVE : LKAVE BROCKVILLE. fAA. M.â€"â€"TRALINS will leave PERTH BRANCH. STREET. J BERMINGHAM, OoP NM.â€"â€"TRAINS will leave at 6.00 a m and 2.15 at Brockville at 10.00 a m and 6.10 a m. A ROWE, 1081td 1060â€"td CROSSE & BLACKWELL, LONDON, 200 * Worcestershire Sauce, pints and 4 pints. Soyer : do. Retding do. ] Harvey do. 15 John Bull do. . ; : King of Oude do. . *# Kalos Gensis do. | Indian SBoy. Indian Chutney. _ > : Mushroom Catsup, qte., pints and 4 pints! Walout do. Tarragon Vinegar. Chilli do. French Capers, pints and § pints. Essence Anchovies, pints and 4 pints. French Olives. Bpanish Olives. 00 dos. Mized Pickles 7 5 do. Gherkins do. 75 40. Onions dof 7 5 do. Chow Chow do. 8T RECEIVED, 7 5 do. Chow Chow do. 7 5 do. Piccalilly do. 25 do. 25 do. 200 Raspberry Vinegar. Tart Fruitsâ€"an ssaortmo{:t. Black Currant Jam. Red do. â€" do. 2 5 do. Caulifliower do. 10 do. French Beans. 20 do. Captain White Ottawa, June 4, 1869. Plum 20 do. Imperial Hot. 20 do. Red Currant Jelly. Black Currant Jelly. Lemon and Orange Marmalade. Ex Barque Chaoudiurs, the following : Fruits in Noyeau. Crystallized Dessert Fruits. "l“llPLI OoF FASHION, f x No, 98 BUSSEXâ€"S8T., OPPOSITE CLARENCEâ€"ST., Is KOW OPEK FOR B SINESS, and stocked with the NEWEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF GOoDS IN THE CITY. Gentlomen of taste and fashion can suit themâ€" selves with all the novelties of the season. All Garments made on the shortest notice, by firstâ€"class workmen, in the latest New York snd Paris styles. P. A. & P: J. EGLESON, 1067.3m * + Merchaat Tailors. Do. Yarmouth Bloaters. Strasbourg Potted Meats. Pate de foie, gras. Pate de Cailles. f Pate de Becassines, Tre. Pate de Aloucttes. Hare Soup. â€" Mock Turtle Soup. Mulligatawny Soup. Ox Tail Soup. Boup and Boulli. 1067.3m ELIG!ILI SITE FOR A HARDWARE STORK _ T0 LBT, . The new BRICK STORE now occupied by Messrs O‘Hara & Whelan as a Grocery, will be vacant in ‘a few days. A better situation for a first class RARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT is not to be found in the Dominion, as such a busiâ€" ness has become an actual necessity at the Chaudiere, Apply to JOHN ASHFIELD. p" Alsothe TWO UPPER FLATS in same building. _ Ohaudiere, Ottawa, June 1, 1869. _ 1064tf "hat EC OET The CANADA HOUSH, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, will be open for visitors on WEDâ€" NESDAY, the 16th inst. Return tickets will be issued to the Springs at reduced rates, on board the steamer Queen Vicâ€" teria. Further information can be had from the Agent at the Bprings. * Do. Tongue. June 15, 1869. GOOD' NE WS I'_o_l_l._'l'nl PUBLIC. | The F“h are invited to attend the greoat CLEARING SALE OF DRY GOODS, *‘ _ CommencingJUNE 8tb, at K BAEXE & RYAN‘S. All classes of DRY GOODS sold at, and under 50 do. MILLINERY and MANTLES INCLUDED. Remnants piven away fora mere trifie. ‘Call and get bargains at KEARNS & RYAN, %0 Rideau street, and corner of Sussex and York Sihice ues â€" 107704 Fon SALE, A DARK CHKSTNUT MARE, 4 years old, Ottawa, June 17. The MES3RS. RUSSELL will reopen this splendid first class Hotel on THURSDAY, the 11th instant. S B + The MESSRS.: RUSSELL will also keep their establishment on Palace Street, during the nuon1 on the EUROPEAN PLAN,: where desirable apartments will be farnished for the accommodaâ€" tion of gentlemen belonging to CLUBS3, MILLE: TARY MESSES, eto. At the RUSSELL HOTEL tourists and business ‘-'nlhnoo-nodm at the reducea rate of g1.50 per day, with moals furnished at the St. ALEDONIA SPRINGS®, W’ P“uo Apply at this office: * USSELL‘S HOTEL ALB", JUST RECEIYED, CASBES CLARET, St. Julien. LOUIS HOTEL, Walnuts do. West India. do. do. Chateau Paviel. do. do. By order, do. Chateat Lafte. White‘s Oriental. BATE & CO., 52 Sparkeâ€"st. EDW SCOTT, 18690. 1075.3m 10700 300 200 300 Having been appoinied by the combm their agents for they are now prepared to sell in quantities to thetrade, by a.'; ® ** O£AL OIL. Tmn CHEAPEST GOODS, > THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, 'l\ul LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, â€"THE LARGEST 8TOCK, 7¢ ARREL OR CAR LOAD, Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. ROOF, and Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s 1GHWINKS Tnl: KNEWEST STYLES, ‘ THE NEWEST STYLES, â€"~ _ TAE NEWEST STYLES, OOoNGAHELA WHISKEYS. “7]: would call special attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNISBINGS to which we are receiving additions by almos every steamer, consisting of * EESOR BROS. CHEESE. Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated ACON, &e. â€"â€" _ vYELVET PILE CARPETS, ~ BRUSSELLO & +. > hi TAPESTRY ao. ‘ IMPERIAL do KIDDERMINSTER WOOL | do. _ e o. UNION do. Â¥or sale by the undersigceu HE BEST ASSORTED& THE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSUORTED, STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ~ DpUOOR MATS, § DAMASKS, REPTI )nv GooDs & HOUSE FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS _ &At THOS. 4# W. BUKTO&& PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES, COCOA MATTING, &o., &¢, HE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. J Mn THE MORNING AND EVENING is LEADER, Is sold by J. R. BATTLE, at the RUSSELL HOUSE, daily at ONE cont per eopy. BBLS. M£8§8 PORK. BBLS. S#FRONG SUPER FLOUR. ; LOWEST PRICEKS Groceries. s THOS. & W. HUNTON, 47 and 49 Sparksâ€"st. HE LEADER. BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, . At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. DpUTCH YVENETIAN At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S8. COaAL OlL, At THOS. & W. HUNTON®®. At THOS. & W. HUNTOXN‘8. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘8. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. AT C. T. BATE & CO,, Sporting JUI'I' RECEIVED, f BOW BELLS & LONDON JOURNAL FOR JUNB, * & 'fho Illustrated London News, with Plate, GODEY and Mme: DEMOREST‘3 for JULY, at HAUSER‘S NEWS DEPOT, «h â€"_ / : * Meveroouivat THE FASHION BOOKS FOR JULY, THE ENGLISIL MAGAZINES s i FOR JUNXE, The International R. R. Guide, greatly improved and" enlarged. Price 10 cents. gA&~Mineral water by the glass or gallon . & J. DURIE & SON have received Vols 1 and 2, Cassell‘s Popular Kduâ€" CREOT ... s ac2e se rrrerrsersrrrere 8 ++4+» 1 ,00 Chambers‘s Encyclopedia, 10 vols, Cloth Extra.........................$185,00 Chambers‘s Encyclopedia, 10 vols, a | Calf EXtTR.......:s+++2++444+«» . + §385.00 Wolqur’c Unabridged Lllustrated Dictionary, a new English are the best in the world for family use, as they hem, fell, tuck, cord, bind, gather and quilt in a manner that defies competition. They are the only machines in the world to :vmoh ean be apâ€" ONKS & HOLLAND, Eiid'{i;'_a'.‘u&ii Buttonâ€"hole Attachment and rnamental Stitch lnbro#, Cloth Plate. Call and See our NEW TUCK CREASER and GUIDE. Price, $2.00. 'rgl.:d n‘pw: &E"ma )uo‘nat‘«r.s are :: ad*® or ta ng, carriage trimm and narness making, and are uriuuod‘* such e ) Call and examine the Adjustable Head Revolâ€" ving Presser Foot, and admirably adapted Presâ€" sure Bar. Circulars 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. G, A. WaALTON, : 105 King.â€"st. West, Toronto, and 37 Sparks st., Ottawa. _ _ R. W. STEPHEN, Man 00K§. BOOKS. will be discontinued on SE WING MACHINES 4k 4 Get your HOOP SKIRTS made to order withâ€" out extra charge, and be sure to receive a pertect &ungcnulo. Bk: boqhtuuhhmvmhm altered or repaired free of charge. &A MB M W H EASTON & CO would respect{ally anâ€" nounce that there is an official -:.nu in the Toâ€" ronto Globe and Tdcvpb end Merrickville Chronicle, concerning l' Blfif IABI;(-)!‘ e ___â€" Managing Director. » Ottawa, June 21st, 1869. 1082td HEELER & WILSONX Dusiness SOnBOCET ET M U ue o iC of this city, nor with HIRAM EASTON, of Mer. (f:;;ifiuu'u'c Corners), &R insoivebDt . AMIW certify that the said Inselvent never had business connections with W H EASTON 4& U C oam mA# EAINULN . of For comfort and attendance the travelling public will find this first class house nnan-o‘ in Cannaa, being situated in the centre the city. and Laving over 100 well furnished ‘bedâ€"rooms, Ch.rr :l.“ per day. SBingle rooms, withoug board, 60¢ Got day. G GAREAU, : WATERS & CO, Manager. 1071.6m Proprietors. Publications. Sewing Machines. To Tour:ers. â€"The ':r‘u C Dominion of Photographs of Canad l;vpctlh gentliemen can be accommodsted with board and good rooms at ~MRS SUTTON®8, Sparks rtreet, opposite Garland, Mutchmor & ADIES i W. Norxax®‘s, OTTAwWA RAILWAY. R EYVEXINXG, OR PARLILAMENXTARY TRA I N Saturday Evening, 26th inst. _ ° o THOS REYXOLDS, oTICE. KYVERY DESCRIPTION Ottawa M ANADA HOTEL, 17 & 19 ST. GABRIEL STREET, MONTREAL. 1081b KLARGED PORTRAITURK _ COLOURED AND l’m& ©OLOURED AND PLALIN, COLOURED AND PLALN, To LET. ‘s. MxtToaLrr®esTREET. r for Ottawa Office. Eparke strect. W H EASTOX 4 CO. ... $1,50 per vol *This is to

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