yaust â€;-.....lm a m...... 4. 15 p m..... 9.00 p m Pepatt:......««> 1.00 1 m......1.00 p m..... oTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPAKY. . Steamér Queen Vietoria . peares her wharf, foot of Sussex streot, at 6.30 a m, C adinarce do do ao 400 p m HEAaVY DEFALCATIONS AZPORTED. " } On Saturday evening, between cight and oclock, a rumour got abroad that G, Reiffenstcin, Esq , Confidential and Deâ€" Cletk in the Receiverâ€"Goneral‘s Deâ€" partment, had been arregted for malâ€"appro= priation of the ’nbllcï¬ndl.? The report natâ€" wally caused great excitâ€"ment sod much "regret amoug . Mr. Reiffonstein‘s many perâ€" sonal frfegdsin the city. Enquiries at the Polite Court fully coniirmed the report. Mr. Reiffenstein was arrested on an informaâ€" tion sworn to by Frank Ritchie, of the detecâ€" tire force, charging him with appropriating t his own use a certain sum of public meoâ€" ww do do do $v0 p®e txION FORWARDIXG COMPAXT. Stages leave t~r Ay!mer every morning at 5.00 a m Steamet Aun Semoa lqaves Aylmer at.....8.30 a m ARREST OF THE CHIEF CLERK IN THE RECEIVER GENERAUSY DEPARTâ€" ENT â€" | ; ~ _ _ _|__ @gtiawa To KINGATO®, s Steamer Cuty of ttawa ‘the Canal Basin Whart every W.'-‘.’ and Ttarsday at............... 1,00 am AND ARRIVES PROM KINGSTo® |, Every Wedcesday and Saturday at.......1.00 p m ney, in b.nuy. 1366. te was remanded uatil h‘dcluc";(ï¬h afternoon, when his esamination (will take place beforo Mr. YGara, the Police Magistrate. \ it need Rardly be said that the cccurrence created very great excitement in the city, and gare 1iss to maoy wild rumours, as to the estent of the supposed defalcations,. Thirty, fky, sixty and cighty tLousand dollars, were freely spolken of, as the sums*"improâ€" piited, but theso assertions are as yet unsubstantisted, and it would be a mistake to attach any serious importance to them. Until the facts are developed under dus process of law any comments on the unfortunate case would be very much out of place. It may be rlied upou that & fullâ€"~infestigation will be held, and it will be very gratifying if upon examination the charges now made against Fuoar, June 25,; 1869. Persuant to adjournment the Council met i# 18 o‘clock, a.m. 3 Presentâ€"The Warden and Mesers. Caldâ€" well, McCaffery, Grahamw, Hinton, Armstrong, Bmiths, Cummings, Cowan, Dow, Lyon, Tremblay, Black burn, and Greene. The minutes of yesterday woere read. The Clerk read a notice calling for tenders for supplying water to the county jail, and announced two received. Moved by Mr. Cammiags«, seconded by Mr. McCaffery, that the tenders for the supply of water to the jail be now opened and consic¢â€" ~ n areeps, Kidd, See. _z o NeX Bhs ""tby Mr. Cum Blackburn, the h-um:‘:u C M t‘ armani. The tenders were opaned by the Warden. First, John Redmond, 100 gailon puncheon, 12} cets. ; John Renick, 100 gailon puncheon, 10d. & Moved by MFZ, , seconded by Mr. M,M:Y‘Jdlohlm be accepted, Clerk do notify bim of the sa me.â€"Carried. k The Warden submitted the report of the Committee on Finance. «Moved by Mn Tremblay, seccaded by Mr. Trens, that the report of the Finance Comy mittee be. received and adopted.â€"Carried. The Warden submittcd the solicitor‘s opinâ€" lbo concerning the jary law. ; _ Mored by Mr..Cowan, seconded. by Mr. Ur. Heifenstein may be proved to have been qgreatly exaggerat«d. Something must have been seriously wrong, no doubt, but until the evidemce is produced the proper course is to hold jadgment in suspense. Iwhaif of this corporation, e deputed to unmicably settle the diferences now existing mbam, that the Warden and Treasurer, in Ietween the corporations of the city of Ot twwa and this county, in reference to proporâ€" towof jury tund to be paid to the codnty by mmmm opinion of .â€"â€"=Catriod . The Warden submitted a communication h‘ï¬vmiunpflnbflu _ WHoved by Mr. Blackburn, seconded by Mr.. Caldwell, that communication of D. Dow be rbm Buildiog and Jail Committee power to act as they deem best in the sUPPOSEDâ€" EMBEIZLEâ€" § MENT. minutes and byâ€"laws of J and Febâ€" zlld-, aad that m on of Mr. Cummings just read, be reâ€" samed at 2 o‘clock this day.â€"Carricd. Moved by Mr. Cammings, seconded by Mr. fowan, that this Council do now adjourn till 2 oclock p.m.â€"Carried. The Council then adjourned. AFTERxOON ssssi0®. The Council mt at 2 o‘clock p.m. #‘ by Mr. Dow, seconded by Mr. Cumâ€" that Dr. Cousins and Dr. McDougal be appointed trusteos of the Metcalfeo (Gramâ€" wat School, instead of CD‘r. Allaa and Rev. Mt. Patterson, who have left the place.â€" Mr. Hinton pnï¬onhd the petitinn of the :‘-n-“: the town lines of the townships r and Orgnode res ag 0 up of the said town line. M’ pening Moved by Mr. Smithe, seconded by Mr. Dow, that the letter of J. 8. McGaon, Esq., Principal of the Deaf and Dumb Institation, ! The Werden submitted a solicitor‘s opinion ‘-‘.mmiqnp of the town line wetween Oâ€"zoode and Gloucestor. Moved by Mr. Hinton, seconded by Wr. 3'::'"““:"' Lyon be heard uthoj:: Council, on bebalf of the petition rad.â€"Carried. j wmmmco-ul. by Mr. Black burn, seconded by Mr. “'.“th.clah’n-hq do not exceed the ‘A‘anh-e‘tmlya. ln:::-ou..; by“:r. anh-. secâ€" onded . that clerk‘s salary be increased “m':’caoo to $400 per antvum provided his services in December next shall be found to hare been #«tisfactorily performâ€" * said increase to date from the first day of Februaty last, Mr. Lyon called for the yeas and nays. Ytasâ€"Messra. Gummiogs, Caldwell, Hinâ€" :-"-’0'7;, Kidd, uAl"n»mm., Tremblay, 0' C wson, McCailery, Mobhr and A X osers, s ;:'â€"_‘. Black buro, Lyons, Smithe Moved.by Mr. Cummings, seconded by Mr. Niackburn, that the name of Mr. Kidd be lasertedn the Jail Committee, instead of Mr. Movea in amendment by Mr, lw,in- =l‘ by Mr. Tremplay, that the Building and -..0'""‘“ be reduced to the number of lt ) lnstend ‘of cight, as at present, and to TRAYELLER*® GUIDEK, LAWRENXCE AX> OTTAWA RALWFAYT coUux®ty coUxcllL. and Cowan. ‘ Moved in amendment to the amendment by Mr. Dawson, seconded by Mr. (Gmham, that the Building and Jail Committeeo be reduced to three, com of the Warden, and Mesare. 8mithe and C .â€"â€"Carried. Mored by AMr. Kidd, seconded by Mr. Greene, that uncil do now adjourn until nine o‘c m., toâ€"morrow. The Council then adjourned. s The Council met on Saturday, and ad~ journed at eleven o‘clock till the third Monâ€" be c eo:-p.a|u Messrs. Blackburn, Cammings day in December Dowutsto® Dar.â€"We understand that parâ€" tiee from nearly ali our city fire companios are about to visit ‘rescott on Dominion Day, for the purpose of witnessing or joining in the festivities of the day. % Couwutx Courciu.â€"After nearly a week‘s arduous and effective labour the County Council adjourned on saturday morning at cleven o‘clock, and stand adjourned till the third Monday in December. : Protsoctio® to Wierrs â€"At a coroner‘s inquest the other day the jury expressed the epinion that peopls who have wells should have them so effoctually guarded, that falling intd them would be next to impossible. Let the city fathersâ€" take of this, and guard the wells from mï¬hm impuritios. Coxnstoenasmr Iursoven.â€"Laribic, the man whose head was split open about a fortnight since, by James Scharff, with an axs, and who was for some time in the city, under the care of Dr. 8t. Jean, had so much improved in hbealth that on Saturday ‘he was able to go home to the odlt@. It is feared, how= ever, that he will never again be the man he was before he receired the injury . * Lovas Onaxon Distaict Lopes No. 4.â€"We are requested to remind the members of the Ottawa Loyal Orange District Lodge of the meeting toâ€"night, at the usual hour, in the District Lodgo room (adjourned from Tuesâ€" day night last, for the purpose of hearing the report of the delegates to the County Lodge). All brethren in connection, whether entitled to vote or not, are requested to attend, as business of importance will be submitted. Aprurcation rors Divorcs.â€"A poor unhappy fellow who has enjoyed the bliss of wedlock for the space of sizx months applied to one ot the police on Saturday for professional advrice, touching the possibility of untying the knot which binds him to his spouse, and wont away quite disconsolate on being told that there wasJittle hope, unicss he had a great deal of money. When he was advised to try to make the best of a bad bargain, he said there was no best to it, it was all worst, and here he told a story which for the honour of womanâ€" kind, we will not repeat. â€" Hen Masesty‘s Tasatas.â€"The London comedy and burlesqu>s company have leased Her Majesty‘s Theatre, which has been cleansed and improved, and will positively open this evening with Craven‘s popular twoâ€" act drama, entitled ." Meg‘s Diversion," in which Messrs. Sullivan, Felton, Davenport, Knowles and Ferrise appear ; and also the Misses Belle Sydney, Ellis DeCourcy and Kate Browning ; after which a laughable farce will be performed. This time there is to be no failure, and playâ€"goers may expect a good time. ‘The music will be furnished by Gowan‘s new orchestra. . 1 Pouice Covar.â€"The first case was that of a foul chimney, in which the defendant was abusive language toa Miss Monaghan.â€"De fendant denied the charge, and pleaded proâ€" vocation. She also urged that she was the mother of fourteen children. The magistrate, unable to perceive the application of the latter argument, imposed a triding Ane, Aunother case of aszault was disposed of by a fine of $1, and 20 cents costs. 3 Ellen Dalton was fined $2 and costs for using abusive language. Some other cases were allowed to stand over, as all the parties werse not ready to Ixstirore or Fixs Aats.â€"A misapprehon= sion by M. Chabert, as to the day appointed by his Exceliency the Governor General for visiting his Institute of Fine Arts, led to an error in our announcement of Saturday last, His Excellency will visit the Institute on Wednesday, us on Friday his Excelleney and Lady Young will leava the city. The bhour appointed for the vice regal visit is fivre oclock ap. m., and on Thursday, Friday and Baturday following, from two to six O‘clock, pm., M. Chabert will be happy to receive visits from the teachers and pupils ot schools, artisans and others interested in the subject. The Institute is at present located at the educational establishment of the Congregation of Notre Dame (late Victoria Hotel), We!lâ€" lingtonâ€"st., where the exhibition will be held. Hoxoun aso Hoxzmstr.â€"As Mr. John Argue, of Goulbourn, was coming to town on Saturâ€" day last, he brought from howe the saum of $150, but on ‘arriving here, ho missed his money ; where he had lost it, he had no idea, He stopped at Mr. Champness‘s hotel, Sparksâ€" st., where ho spoke of his loss. SBoon afterâ€" mmmaquny,c.â€"um city on business, and also stopped at Champâ€" nees‘s, and it was not long before she heard of Mr, Argue‘s loss, She had found $150, not more than an sere or so from Mr. Argue‘s house, and from his description of the money he had lost, there could be no doubt but that which sbe had found belonged to him, and much to his surprise and satisfaction, handed it over to him. Of courseo those who know lu.nm-ém.-mmu-xmups restoration of the money, but it is well to let sceptical worldlings know that there are people who could not do a dishonest act. And we have no doubt, if the sum had been ten times as grcat, thero would have been no Avorrionxas Sroox.â€"Garland, Mutchmor & Co. have just reccived large lots of new goods in the various departments, to which they Invite the attention of whalesale and retail buyers. f * Gaxrtuexe»® can got supertor ‘garments made to order at Mages & Russell‘s, trom the finest :en of England Mlon:, wl:.u.t:rg enetian Coatings, Scotch, Eong minion Tweeds, &c., &c., and at moderate Erearsoor Satrs 8o.â€"That ts all who ave ither used the article themselves or witnessed its é‘uï¬ovhflmdb’ others ; all such, and thet nl{hl: h!uds:..m ananinsous in the opinion Thoav Aemoly" it Wifarict io cariking of e ve superior to any kind heretofore or at m†hmhtï¬l colds, thick wind, and all diseases which affect m ::l l“ulhh.‘ it which . no ; there is in can njnro:zuu'mm.' wellâ€"nor need the horse be kept from work while using it; it is Hhm'hhldl‘::omm. n‘m n‘-:tthm have on » the name, and see thatthe of MHurd & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyâ€" man Newosstle, Ont., proprietors for Canade. 1LOUAL NEWH. with Patest bp Cclegraph. Loxnox, June 26¢â€"â€"p.m.â€"Closing consols for money at 93j ; account 93 ; bonds at 80} ; stocks quiet ; Erie 19} ; I1l. C. 94}. Livrenroos, June 26â€"p.m.â€"Cotton active ; uplands 11}4 ; Orleans 12}d ; sales 18,000 bales ; lard quiet at T2s. ; cheesoe T3s.; bacon Liverroot, June 16â€"11 am>â€"â€"Flour 3%«. Red whesat 91. Whiteo wheat 10s. 24. Old common 3s, 6d. New do. 281. 34. Barley be, Oats 30. 4d. Peas 381. Pork 908. Lard CABLE NEWS. Naw Yo-‘ June 26.â€"The Heralds Havrana special says in 8t, Domingo Genls. Cabreol and Lupeéral have jJoined their forces against President Baes. Calashby, who was leader of Gen. Wade Hampton‘s scouts in the late rebellion, arrived uNlmuMlond;yon his way to Cubs, * The schooner La Have has been released as a British vessel. Her captain demands £100 damages for each day of ber detention. Commodore Phillimore has gone to Mataâ€" nes, to lun-t.l.?‘u- the assassination of the English boy, nson, by the volunteers, The English there m’& utnro as an oviâ€" dence of the i of the authorities to Advices from Nuevitas report another en« P..ut between Puerto Del Padre and Las unsas. The Spaniards, 800 strong, under Gen,. Ferrer, were defeated, lost their conyoy and retreated to Tunas, Parmaipsrruia, June 26.â€"The block bounded by Ortordâ€"st. and Colum bia avenae, and Fifth and Bixthâ€"sts., composed almost entirely of manufacturing establisbhments, and places of business, was about threeâ€"fourths destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss $400,000. The yacht * Dauntless sails toâ€"day with Capt. J. G. Benunett, jr., on her eastern voyage. % New York Gold Market. New Yorx, June 286.â€"Gold closed at three oclock at 37i. â€" Onors is Parszzax aso Firzaor.â€"Crops of‘ all kinds bave a spiendid Jp‘nflco, althonï¬h a little later® than ; hay especially promises to be the best that has been tor some years. Farmers have a fine prospect before them, and if prices shoald be a little lower than last year, they will be compensaâ€" ted by the extra abundance for man and Naw Yoa#k, June 28.â€"The steamer Castille, from Liverpool, has arrived. Naw Yoar, June 26.â€"â€"The steamer City o Brookiyn toâ€"day took out $225,750 in specie, and the Lafayette $132,200. » AMERICAN NEWS. paccas and lustres, at Garland,.Muchmor & 1,523 rirps good fast coloured printsâ€"a great bargain at 64. per yardâ€"at Garland, Murussar.â€"T. & W. Hunton having nâ€" cured the services of a first class milliner, all orders with which they may be faroured will be executed with superior taste, * Muchmor & Co.‘s. _Frzéa Satwor at The Tea Pot this morning T sn will bp received by Hxprecs every dny oation has not been settied by the mflmds:flb. m&uu is satisfed the utitity of Upper Canada College in ou! educational system, the former &-:uo- wilr n.;:r The Honourable J Sandfield Mo has not been 30 snccessful with educaâ€" tional questions, as the great swosnoxass aturor has been in eradicating the numerous chronic complaints of ‘ohr Liver and circulatory organs. For sale by all druggists. Tus Curiar Dar Goons of First Crass Qu“umw b:i:.‘ sold at Magee A:':uuell’u are attention of s. duyers both 'vholt.-‘lo and retail, as evidenced lrou'\ the large number of customers who visi their establishment daily. during Iflo season. Price toâ€"day 20 cents. Tox Tuowus Eoumwsro.â€"Woe read thers has h.smlun: the New ;n.:uobono; to obtain one on Nutt, 90 in reig o be sevinel Taokts shriter thee General Tom Thamb, and that P. T. Barnum has succeeded in getting him for three years tor $30,â€" colds, rhoumatism, bl#'bnhu. sum mer onl elee thorte, the 1 if o Jif at onoe ‘a supply of the «* Canadian Pain Destroyer," at he nearest medicine dealet‘s for 25 cents, . Evezrsoor Bars 8Bo.â€"That is all who hare ither used the article themselves or witnessed its effects when used by others; all such, and they mdxln{-l,.mm-ouh the opinion that * Dartey‘s Condition Powders and Arabian MHeare Remedy‘ is superior to anything of the kind herstofore or at present in mtorcu’il. solds, thick wind, and all dissases which affect the wind of horses, As a condition medicine it no.mi-‘i-r-m.' Is it not a great thin; to be a smaill man! and is it utoqndly‘:‘nu.lz have a medicine that can be depended upon for ml:fl.'fl whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the n theanlats weiensle nho one bangs requindh has no equal ; there is nothing ia it which casn inâ€" and which they should have -uu:y on hand. ie rnen en penaiee Aatiin a‘ 1y man, Newoastle, Ont., propristors for Canada. Y ONE TAILOR to work on board, and TW O GIRLS to work on Shop Coats, to whom the high â€" ost wagest will be given: LO.'l'o on WEDNESDAY afternoon, a GOLD BAR RING, set with Poarls. The Ander will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at MR L ESLIE‘S Shop, Sparks street. 1084.3 Laterâ€"3 p.m.â€"â€"Markets clossd anchanged. Otawa, June 26, 1869. " Get your HOOP SKIRTS made to order with: out extra charge, and be sure to receive a portect Ottawa, June 25 By appointment Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General. CMII?. CLARET. A very nise Clarst at TWO DOLLARS AND A HALE a case. Haras, June 26.â€"Cotton duict and steady. "Trike booght 1 n Bkirts bought at this Factory will be exshanged, Wu'l'lbo SATURDAY‘s DESPATOHES, ADIES ! Shipment of Specie, A $4100,000 Fire. JA8. BUCHANAN, Sussex and Wellington sts. 108 4t OUBA. / JO8SEPH METCALFE. Look gt the List of Prices s0 Pos. WHUITE CoTroNxs, in every desoription of «0 Pos, wWuUITE CoTTON38, Wl effor during so PCS. HORROCK‘S CELEBRATED COTâ€" * "oK, ? l i s 20 PCB. FANUOY PRIXTS3S, 35 PCS, FAIR QUALITY, 67 PCS. SPLENDID, 291 PCS. GREY COTTONS, 211 PCS. Beautiful DRESS GOODS, 69 PCS. PRINTED MUSLINS, 171 PCS. 8COTCH LAWN HANDKERâ€" Best Value in Canada, GAaRLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO,, PARASOLS. _ 41 dogen Assortedâ€"Reduced to wbout Cost. Price to elear off â€"from 2s 34 up. 4t0 YDS. DIAPER, 115 FANCY SHAWLS, LADIE®Y‘ VELVETEEN JACKETS, o W orth 17s 64 for 10s. _ The foregoing are only a few of the many bargains that will be offered. All are inâ€" vited to call and examine the Goods and _ CHOICE OF OXE HUNDRED STRAW IHATS AND BONNETS, For le eack. © Je Worth 1s 3d for 10 44. 172 YDS. TABLE DAMASK, f GREAT â€"BARGAINXS ARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. OHEAPEST COTTONS® CHIEFS, %0 SPARKS STREET, OTHAWA, LADIESY ALL SILK FASHIONABLE JACKETS, Wortk 256 Ior 15s. THIS AKXD NEXT MONTH At evrery priceâ€"all extrg good value WHOLESALE ANXD RETAIL, Best ralue in Ottewa, 7id por yard. PCY GoOoobs. At Less than Cost of Manufacture. Worth 10d for 744 per yard. .nuu‘k‘or & CO} 374 DOZEN / [m'rll AND BROWN TON HOSE. gYLYX . Only 1s 9J per yard. 4]4 to 61 per yard. €6d, per yard up. 4§ d per yard. 61. per yard. 4}4 to 10§4. #4 per yard. 34. to T /4. 1d each, r'vnO x'q-l ' Wednesd all the $ 1 part as f, 0 nearly ney,‘m ve by Thom , of all the H old Furniture, comprising in part as f }Mn i â€" One 7 Octave Pianoâ€"forte, nearly new,‘a very fing and full toned instrument, by Thomas, of Hamilton; Black Walnut Drawâ€" ing Roogd, set in hair cloth; Black Walnut Book d Secretary, handsomely carved ;‘ Black Walnut Centre Table, Triie Tables, Brussels Carpet, Piano Stool, Window Poles, é0,4c. ‘The furniture is but a short timé in use, and was made by Jacques & Hay, of Toronto. In the Dining Room a Black Walnut Extension Dining Table, B W Sideboard,, BW Cane Seat Dining Chairs, B W Book Case, Carved Back Sofa, in green rop; Steel Engravings, Brussels Carpet, a very rich and handsome Dinner Serâ€" vice, by Adams, of England ; Dessert Service, of same pattern ; Chins, Glassware, Plated Waure. SALE BY AUCTION,. J. BER M IN G H A M has received instructions to sell at the residence of ~/<â€"> MRTLARKIN,â€"*‘*. . The Hall Furnitare consists ot B W Table, Whairs, a handrome eight day Clock, and Cil Cloth, and very fine Water Coolers. The furnitare of six Bedâ€"rooms, consisting of Bird‘sâ€"oye Maple: Sets Complete, Black Wainut Rosewood and Iron Bedsteads, Palliasses, Buâ€" reaus, Looking Glasses, Washstands, Chamber Sets, ‘oomplou ; Chairs, Carpets, &0, &o, e 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. Anexsellent Milch Cow, giÂ¥ing at present over fifteen quarts of very rich milk. i Catalogues will be ready Gay previous to sale, and may be had ‘by applying to the Subscri~ ber at his Auction Rooms, City Auction Mart, York street, near the market. pB~Sale at 10 o‘clock, a m. Termsâ€"Cash, in Bankable Funds. pA~The Furniture may be seen day previous to sale. 3 J BERMINGHAM, . & HOUSE & LOT, s ON SHERWOOD STREET, LE BRETON‘$ T.‘ s~. RFATS. . The subscriber has been instructed by JOHN BENNETT, Esq, to sell at the Law Office of MESSRS MOSGROVE & TALLLON, on THURSâ€" DAY, the 20th JUNE, if not previously disposed of by private contrast, the south half of Lot No.. 10, Sherwood street, in Block HA, Le Breton‘s Flats, with an excellent two tenement Frame. House, well finisaed and quite new, each paying a rental of one hundred dollars per annum, ‘The title is good and possession can be given at once. Terms of sale and any other information can be had by applying to the Auctioncer. T. Eale to take place at 12, noon. # Ottawa, June 22, 186#; for private saie at A. LOWES AUCTION ROOMS, RIDEAU STREET. , A lot of superior Upholstered Chairs, in hair oloth ; Sofas of different 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 fnished, for sale by private contract, Ottawa, June 22, 1869. ‘The subscriber has been instructed to vg at the LAW OFFLICE of Mesars. MOSGRO & TaILLON, in the dC& of (Qitaws, on the 20th DaY OF JUNR, 1869, if not mvholy disposed of, the north half of the west half of lot No\ 8, in the SECOND CONCEKSSION of the TOWNâ€" BBIP of GLOUCESTER, Rideau Front, m Aifty seres more or loss. The lot is cic s fenced, and under cultivation. ‘There is a very good log barn on the premisest The title is undisputable, and payments will be made easy. For terms and other particulars sfrly to the proâ€" pristor, Mr. Arthar rocnlfn. or the auctioneer. Bale will take place at 12 o‘clock, noon. + A, ROW &, > Auctioneer. \â€"*~ _ AUCTION SALE, & To take place EVERY PA! rym IQIT_I. l' 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 cleared off immediately, guuuu of Ury Goods, Furniture, Cutlery, ocks, Cooking Stoves, and every description of House Furnishing Goods. We will give EVERY DAY THIS MONTH, at 2:30 p m, a special sale to the ladies. The goods are very Gesirable, 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 W H EASTON & CO would respectfully anâ€" nounce that there is an official notice in the Toâ€" ronto Globe and Tdovflb and Merrickville Chronicle, concerning HENRY EASTON, (of Easton‘s Gnru.v?, an Insolvent. This is to certify that the said Inselvent never had “J business connections with W H EASTON & CO, of this.city, nor with HIRAM EASTON, of Me. For comfort and attendance the travelling public will find this first class house lm:n-od in Canadn, being situated in the centre of the city. and having over 100 well furnished bedâ€"rooms, w $1.50 per day, Bingle rooms, withou3 §00 day. a ounfs'.' WATERS & CO, Manager. 1071.6m Proprietors. Sale positive, without reserve. For particulars see small bills. I B TACKABERRY, Auctioneer, Comuiission Merchant, 10704 ~‘ and Real Estate Agent. g*o A CHAIN CABLE and ANCHOR, ALBO, ~ PORK «"CHICAGO MESS," XXX and No. 1 FLOUR, Ww IIPE BEANS. Ottawa, June 21, 1869. By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. RIOIIVlu on CcoNsIGNXMENT, irect from the manufacturer, a large ooul‘n; ent of 2 CANE CHAIRS, Of Different Styles and Patierns, > By J. Bermingbam, Auctioneer. ‘aTALOGUE L Ottawa, May 27, 1869. _ 1060â€"td \__ By A. Rowe, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE By A. Rowe, Auctioneer, UCTION SALE I. B. Taskaberry, Auctioneer, XTENSIVE s ANADA HUTEL, 17 & 19 8T. GABRIEL STREET, "MONTREAL. 1081b oTICEK. Iuction Sales. nesday, the 30th Instant, oP FARM PROPERTY. . A ROWE‘8 . Balos Rooms, Rideau street! W H EASTON & CO. A ROWE, 8 CHRISTIE, 1081td 200 dos. CROSSH & BLACKWELL LONDON, ‘ with the ‘NEWEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS IN THE CITY. All Garments made on the shortest notice, by first.â€"class workmen, in the latest New York and Paris styles. e * m io on ie 6n Ottawa,. June 4, 1869. 1067.3m Gentliemen of taste and fashion can suit themâ€" selves with all the novelties of the season. Euetm.i €: > SITE FOR A HARDWARE STORE. f TO. LET, â€" Theâ€"new BRICK STORE now occupied by Mesars O‘Hara & Whelan as a Grocery, will be vacant in ‘a few days. A better sitiation for a first class HRARDWARE ESTADLISHMENT 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. paAlsothe TWO UPPER FLATS in same 200 30 rl\llm.l oF FASHION, No. 98 Is NOW OPENK FOR B SINESS, and stocked . The CANADA HOUSE, 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€" June 15, 1869. at the Springs. i _ KEARNS & RYAN, f 20 Rideau streot, and cormer of Sussex and York streots. 10774 CLEARING SALE OF DRY GOODS, Commencing JUNE 8th, at K E A RNS & CR Y AN‘S. All classes of DRY GOODS sold at, ind under The MESSRS. RUSSELL will reopen this splendid first class Hotel on THURSDAY, the 11th instant. establishment on Palace Street, during the season on the EUROPEAN PLAN, where desirable spartments will be farnished for the accommodaâ€" tion of gentliemen belonging to CLUBS, MILI: TARY MESSES, etc. £ At the RUSSELL HOTEL tourists and business men will be accommodated at the reduced rate of $1.50 per day, with meals furnished at the St. and get bargains at MILLINERY and MANTLES INCLUDED. Remnants piven away fora mere trifle. Call Fon' SALE. Ottawa, June 17. _A DARK CHESTNUT MARE, 4 years old, and perfectly sound. ~ i * Apply atthis office; BUSSEXâ€"8T., GPPOSITE CLARENCEâ€"ST., 2 6 do. Caulifiower do. s 10 do. French Beans. f 2‘, do. Captain White‘s Oriental. @()p 40. Imperial Hor ~ 20 do. West India. > Worcestershire Sauce, pints and 4 pints.‘ Soyer do. Reading . do. f | Haryey ? do. * John Buli do. King of Oude do. Kalos Gensis _ do. Indian Soy. _ * Indian Chutney) _ y Mushroom Catsup, gte., pints and } pints® Walnut _‘ do. § Tarragon Vinegar. f ’ Chilli _ do. ' French Capers, pints and 4 pints. Essence Anchovies, pints and 4 pint». / French Olives, i j C 4% Spanish Qlives. § * Ragpberry Vinegar. + Tart Fruitsâ€"an assortment. Black Currant Jam. s : Red do. _ do. $ Raspberry do. *4 Plum do. ; Greengage do. > . Damson do. Red Currant Jelly. â€" Black Currant Jelly. Lemen and Orange Marmalude. * Fruites in Noyeau. Crystallized Dessert Fruits. Anchovy Paste. Potted Ham. . ~ Do. Yarniouth Bloaters. Strasbourg Potted Meats. Pate de foie, gras. Pate de Cailles. Pate de Becassines, Tre. Pate de Alouettes. Further in{orniation can be Sad from the Agent Hare Soup. i Mock Turtle Soup. Mulligatawny Soup. Ox Tail Soup. Boup and Boulli.‘ RUIIILL’I HOTEL The MESSRS. RUSSELL will also keep their 75 do. Gherkins do. "T eP 7’ 6 do. Chow Chow do. 75 do. Piccalilly do. 25 do. T. LOUIS HOTEL, ALEDONIA SPRINGS, 1869. Chaudiere, Ottawa, June 1, 1869. _ 1064tf 8T RECEIVED, The public are invited to attend the greoat Do. Tongue. 0o0D NEWS FOR THE P{JBLIC. Ex Barque Chaedicre, the following do. Onions do. ALB", JUST RECEIYVED, CASES CLARET, St. Julien. do. do. Chateau Pavicl. Walnuts do. By order, Mixeu Pickles P, A. & P: J. EGLESON, Merchant Tailors. BATE & CO., FROM EDW SCOTT, 52 Sparksâ€"st. _ 10664 Becretary: 1075.3m 10776 Having been their.agents for 00 PX*% 200 300 they are now ;;ropirod to sell in"‘quantities to the :ra 40, by the Pnodr, and Tnn â€"CHEAPEST GOODS, If you want a fine lot of Chamber Ware, of any â€" size or pattern, give h call to ‘ THE CHEAPESI GOODS, 4 C P DORION. THE CHEAPEST GOODS, If you want Broad Boxes of any size, give a call 0 . At THOS. & W. HUNTON®8. 5 C P DORION. rr.mn LARGEST STOCK, > gzv‘:‘r:ï¬olo;'l;% S;::.de-. i:ol;o: m » &D THE LARGEST sTOCE, give a call.to ~* » 5& C P DORION,. e ‘EST ‘STOCK' C If you want Cocking Etoves of any size, or any At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. other Stoves from different makers in the Tlll BEST VALUEK, ROWCINDGE q THE BEST VALUE, C. P. D O RION THE BEST. VALUE, > g Spcrkl: I 0 ite the British Li 1, fnte of Richard At TBOS. & W. HUNTON‘8, : | Opporite the British Lion Hoteb latt of "U 4 mnosv No 0P DORION. TnE NEWEST STYLES, Oitawa, J‘;.;' 1869. in N Bâ€"If ant Tubing of descript TEE NEWEST STYLES, in Tin, Braké, Copper, ‘Galvanized Fron, Trough wz would cail spesial attention to our imâ€" mss â€" io in ;nem stock of 3.002‘;&2“{3811108 s ch we are receiving ions by almos i j every stcamer,consisting of Iï¬â€˜:’"ï¬fn_ ’ -ou are @008 to narket just FLOOR OK CLOTHS, _ _ | Any responsible party can have a fort.* night‘s trial of them before purchasing. We DOOR MATS, send them home and bring back if they will + not answer, free of expense., * DAMASKS, REPPE,| a1so BATHS of all kinds. PEKINADES, CHINTZES, WATER FILTERS, COOLERS, ICE CREAM i LACES, CORNICES, FREEZERS and COOK STOVES, _ . IMPERIAL KIDDERMINSTER WOOL STAIR CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, FLOOR OK CLOTHS, _ _ LEADER, _ Five or six gentliomen can be Is sold by J. R. BATTLE, at the RUSSELI | With board and good rooms at M Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS V CAL OIL. VELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSSELLE do. + _ TAPESTRY ago. ARREL OR CAR LOAD, IHE LEADKR. TLE MORNING AND EVENING YE, UE BEST ASSORTED, . + C P DORION. ~ _THE BEST ASSORTED, TO WHOM.IT MAY CONCERN THE BEST ASSURTED, ALSo, j ACONK, &eo HEK GREATEST VARIETY, IIA ‘ 4:3 4 t f so «w i do do > THE GREATEST VARIETY, 200 Chantier Basins 150 THE GREATEST VARIETY, ho : . Pn At TROS. & w. HUunrows. | Mefueant sn insl Soects tas â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" |and Cofee Pots, different stylés and Sh8p08. . Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s 1GHWINES EESOR BROS. CHEESE. OEOoNGAHELA WHISKEYS. Agonts for John Campbell‘s celebrated AMS, } RY GOODS & HOUSKE FURNISHINGS COCOA MATTING, &e., &¢, | in al1 patterns at THOS. & W. HUNTON, «CAPITA ' 47 and 49 Sparkeâ€"st. ®3 DUTCH VENETIAN MANILLA HEMP THE NEWEST STYLES, . At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S. Â¥or sale by the undersigre« BBLS. THIK KESS PORK. HBLS. MASS PORK. At~THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. LOWEST PRICES At THOS8. & W. HUNTOXN‘8. Groceries. GOAL OIL, appointed by the combin C. T. BATE & CO,, AT STRONG SUPER UNION This week‘s Chimney Corner, Leizer, Emeraki, Sporting Times, Westorn World, Frank Leslic‘s, (with picture), Marper‘s Weekly,Werkly Herald, Pilot and all other Irish Â¥lpers,, Irish Lpublh (new paper), étc. London Tllustrated News,.(with a eplendid aichn), Bow Belis, London Journal, World of, Wonders, and all the Enfli.h and American Fashjon Books, just received. Ottawa, Jung19, 1869. eP | Have receivod THE® FASHION BOOKS FOR JULY, JUI'I' lEc!:lVED. f BOW BELLS & LONDON JOURNAL FOR JUNE, The Illustrated London News, with Plate, ‘GODEY. and )lmo.: Duomrs for JULY, ; : °_ at HAUSER‘SXEWS DEPOT, THEâ€"ENXGLISH MAGAZINES FoR JUNE, â€" â€" The ‘International R. R. Guide, greatly improved and enlarged. Price 10 cents. BA Mineral water by the glass or gallon . B% Chambers‘s Encyclopedia, 16 vels, Chambers‘s Encyclopedia, 10 vols, § Ualf NXITG..«â€"+ss+rs«s«seseusbns seil Webster‘s Unabridgod Illustrated Dictionary, a new English CULINARY & DCMESTIC ? TINWARE s J. DURIE & SON have received Vols 1 and 2, Cassel!l‘s Popular EKdaâ€" Henry and Charles Kingsleys‘ Novels, Heir of Redclyfie," Just give C. P. D O RION,° 58 Sparks st, opposite British Lton Hotel, A QALL, ‘ And examine for yourselves and see if he cannot offer you greater hdun:nh than you can get elsewhere in the capital, in bis large and well assorted siock, viz : If you want a tipâ€"top Refrigerator of any size, give a call to / ‘ * C P DORION. Ifwfou want a tipâ€"top 4 minute Loo Cream Freeser give a call to C P DORION. If you want tipâ€"top Bathsâ€"Hip, Sponge, Shower SELF.â€"YEXTIZLATING *â€" _ REFRIGERATORS,_ * The Celebrated McKelvey Patent. We have the ex'qun’right for the manulacâ€" ture and sale of them for this city. * FIVE S1ZK8, & BUTTER, MEATS, FRUITS, FISH, PASTRY, VEGETABLES, WINKES, ALES, &c., &c¢, Kept Perfecily Cool and Fresh, Nothing Decomes and Conductor made to order, with neatness and despatch. All orders from the city or country )ommou NEWS DEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. Mary att‘s, Lever‘s, Bronte‘s and Galt‘s Novels. J. DURIE &| .803. o0 >‘ Opposite the Russell Hogse. ONES & HOLLAND, TTENXTION. 00KS. BOOKS. size or any shape, manufactured ho proiuines to uades, give n onï¬ to f C P DORION. Dominion, give a call to 0oMs TO LET. EEP SAlorves & MHardware. ORUOT.:*»»sssers+»++2+2+»»ssseer+++»++=$1,00@$OT YOI TANNON. s ces sesarcrbatirenrinrbaree NCLOME RKEEls . cssscressesernccnseneecif@iai i) «CAPITAL®" STOYE DEPO , y attendedt o. Publications. PURCHASE YOUR 35 Sussoxâ€"st., o H. MEADOWES & CO; REFRIGERATORS 1 quart Milk Pans C P DORION.