Câ€"and MANTLES INCLU Aven away for s mers tith * * in g@iit * bave krown and heard ot in which some OF FASHION» .. a parties injured did not wish to go to law, and No, 98 ‘; others where "tho cases have been comproâ€" PPOSITE C y miged. And there aro many othor cases ® 3 T’ which ougbt to be brought up ; for example, FOR B +I1NXESS * there are to be found cvery night large dogs with the ==,(* * sleeping on theâ€" sideâ€"walke, over which it is XD BEST 0 ho : uncommon thing k:“ people to stumble, ‘ every one kaows dangerous it is tu oaps := THk se ue > awaken a sleeping dog under such circumâ€" tasto and faskion cas i 99 â€" stances, which more than one person know the novelties of the 104808« to their cost. If people will not keep their made on the shortest “"‘Wu;lght, they must not be surâ€" b~~~? A â€" prised to find them dead in the morning. BEKR LLLS®* ob inily by express *4 V‘ parks str0044 $ ’g LEHOUSE, N E 8 sent Parveyor to «it hs (overnof r, CLARET» > The “‘tllom'b‘ NADA. MoOU3F, Cal i1 be open for visitors 16th inst. 2 a will be issued tothe v»a board the steamer .ws PoOR THE Ponm are inmb “-q G SALE OF DRY 600X mcncing JUNE Sthyat . Xs & °RYAml { DEY G@OODS sold at, a9d ui piwd "‘“"“ï¬h} k U l’hoo\&’~ m"-uï¬ 3. RU33ELL will also keep on Palace Streot, during the# A1Xp LODGIXOâ€" .. OPPOSITE c1AREN ES HOR B ~II-J with the *>, * * xD BEST ASSORTED ;o0ps IN THE CITY. with the above Ne‘ Br tm the public that they lt s frst clase stook ‘.nh iors, &o, &¢, which “ cheanness unrvalla® in t Ti sPRIÂ¥SQs, i L110X out of the ith &8 12 HY, gued), P *% HOTEL Blï¬lll&uh I® to their mady o liboral und extansi, KB RIE®S+ ELL HOTEL tourists ommodated at the 19 # at No 1 Fegie: % se ic 1__"& h’ m business solicit for t liberal pat 16 HINXG of 2l ~D ?[]OI .l.'.. stook. . RUSSELL wil 6,1869. CABLG «24 48040 | FLOUR AT UE oun ation can be Sad from By order, be furnished for a belonging, to le ATTT L e two minutes‘ walk of on under Ih"" ~CeH TT, Messts D g;’.‘l f all theip interest it the uy and corner of Gamer and » 1869 @u8CX Claret at and".u“ 104, RID"‘U.,. p. A. £P: 1. LGuK®s Office. KEARNS & RFAS, Tows, f 5. NOf1Qz not efered ig w N BRowXE EH SCOIT. * suchana® BRANGH: EDW sCott, & Tusatarcat.â€"Miss Matriott made _ her wcond appearance last night at Her Majosty‘s Theatre, and played " Mra. Hallet," in " The Stranger," supported by the wholo company. lwthis she was not less effeckive than in "Pauline " the night b. fore. %mumy«l the character of an erring repentant woman with a fAidelity to nature that affected many of the audience in an extraordinary manter. So complet«ly did she carty her audiâ€"nce Wwith her that their attntion was "ivetted to her during the whole of the play. Many persons who have been accustomed to see the best actors in ‘London, do not hesitate to pronounce the acting of Miss Martiott to be such as would do credit to any of the Mctropolitan theatres. The acting of Mr. Watson, as " The Stranger," was also very good. Miss Kate Browning was very good in "the "Countess.‘ "In fact, the whoio went of in. capital sty!~. ‘The bill for toâ€"night is higbly Altractive. * The Huanchback" nevetr fails :oh' anywhere, and it will surely do so °"I 404L IX THIS CiTÂ¥y Usore® mis New Aotâ€"The first case under the now Act, proâ€" Yidiog for the more apecdy trial of prisoners, came before Judgo Armstrong yesterday. The tase was that of Georgo Hamilton, a private soldier of the Rille B.igade, who was ccmâ€" mitterd two or three wooks ago at the Polico Court to take his triat at the next Assizes for stealing a pair of pants from the store of Mr. c""oll', Bussex=st. The prisoncr having beem apprized ot his right to b>s tried by a M,“M ltk Clockolk witheer in s 2 l._"_ s%. it he so elected, without the int tvenâ€" tion of a Jury, ho availed himsclf of the Privilege accorded to priscners committed fut trial by the now Act, and demanded trial iccordingly. Judge Armstrong, therefore, at» Wutho(,‘outl!omgquv the case at n®n yesterday. Eobort Lees, Esq., Couuy1 Cromire AAUEOEHGY, PHOGCCUEEE _ "Tha . notw... * Patrick Doolan, drunk, when arrested he had on his person $343.73 in cash, which was taken from him and restored after deducting the usual fine of $2 and costs. f Joseph Parleons was charged with keeping a ferociouns dog.. It was shown in evidence that the dog had attacked a child and worried It, but it was not clearly shown that the «defoadant had previous knowledge of the hiet, and the case was adjourned till Monday at the instance of Mr. Dunning for the de= Vaczart ax» victors Doos.â€"Yesterday morning there was a case of a vicious dog at the Policg Court, which was proved to have badly bitten and worried a child, and also shown to be of vicious propensities, A short time ago there was a case of another dog which bad attacked a woman and torn her clothes t» pieces. There aro many cases which we Pouice Covsat.â€"William Hort, drant and disorderly, was fined $2 and costs, Sreawesnat Fesrivas axo Concert.â€"We are . requested to draw attention to the straw berry featival and promenade concert at the Town Hall in Apimer, this eveaing. As the proceeds from these, and also from the bazaar, which closes toâ€"day, are to aid the building fund of the English Church P rsong>, we hope tbo hear of a satisfactory resunlt, and can promise our friends, who enjoy a pleasant thive and agreeably spent evening, that thry will not be disappointed. 0. B. G. A.â€"No. 3 (Capt. Perty‘s) Baitery will be inspected this afternoon, at four welock, in the drillâ€"shed, by Brigadoâ€"Major Jackson. The same officer will inspect No. 5 (Capt. Hopper‘s) Battery, at its beadquarâ€" ters in Nepean. e Asotues Maxiac ro os Rexoven.â€"Ann Barâ€" mtt, the mad woman, who nearly knocked her bustaad‘3 eye out and was committed as a dangerous lunatic some weeks ago, leaves in custody of an cfiicer for the Rockwood Lunaâ€" tis Asylum this morning. _ Staawssrey Frestivac.â€"The Young Moen‘s Christian Association ammounce, in our adâ€" vertising columns, their intention of holdâ€" ing a grand straw berry fostival at the Skating Rink, on Tuesday evening, the 13¢h instirt. Committees are actively at work making necessary arrangements, fGine himself to the thipping of lumber,} thes leaving the freight business entirely in our own hands, Our rates are still the same, and as we are enabled to make two trips a woek from Montreal to Ottaws, all treight may be expoected on tinms. We hars (opened a * branch oiice and warehouse in Montreal, wi‘" attend to the shipping of freight, and all orders addrecsed to us will reseive the strictest attention. m Rates by this Lino five per cent.â€"lower than . _ by any other Line. ; â€" ~_ We beg to announce to the merchants of Ottawa and vicinity, that MR. BIRKETT, of Birkeit‘s Ottawa Line, (connscted with us sinco the boginaing of the season), has doeided to conâ€" Steamer ATTIVOL.csssse« undefended E W â€"H EASTON & Co, Forwarders and Commission Agents, 109381 Canal Basin, Oitawa. *orIc E. LOOAL NEWS Tuias i‘ turs T. TRAVELLER*S® GUIDE. LAWRENXCE ANXD OTTAWA RALILWAY .....10.35 a m......4. 13 p m..... 9.00 p m .. T.@aw......1.00 pm.;... Robert Lees, i:"l-n County " M. Tho Mm. . Mr. Caldwoell was sworp, 1 gave Mr. Roger notice, in the usual way, tor said taxes, on the frst December last, On the eleventh day of March I called at his house for the said taxes, and on the tenth of May called again and made a levy ; several times aftorwards I spoke to him on the street :.ont l:ih. same, until fAually he told 4 be would never a penny of i and mtbocouldnotm E'thAct that ‘l' had any authority to collect it," at the same time using language that I wou!ld not t'fpm I then left the matter unsettled until the second instant, supposing it would not be inconvenient for a Governmet employee to pay at that time, and cousequently went to bis house, after oflice hours, and knocked at the door ; soon some person came and fasâ€" tened it ; 1 then asked Mr.; Roger‘s son to reâ€" quest his father to come out, that 1 desired to. see Lim ; the boy went round to the back door, found it locked, and could not get a ‘reply, Obscrving the driftof things, I then went into the yard and made a levy with an aseistant. Mr. Roger made his appearance at a.window, nsing lanoguage and th:eats not suited to lay before thg.public. Hs soon came into the yard and committed an asâ€" ranlt ; my assistant removed the goods levied on, and I then left. (Mr. Roger had to appear at the Police Court, there to answer for breakâ€" Ing the liw, whoere the evidence given was not such as he has stated. 1 have thus cleasly la‘d the case before you, got in reply to Mr. Roger, but to prove that there t# in reality no groands for a storm, (my statements can buuhd-ted to if uec:; sary,) and while I havoa duty tor-r'w- -ha‘eu done fearloss of frowns unsoliciâ€" tous of favours, at the same time without unnocessary severity, 7 Yours most respectfully, * 0. II, PRESTON, wie _ . .0 <â€"| _ * â€"â€"CBy Colkctar. In order that there need not bo any misâ€" understanding on the question, I givo you the asseesment as it appears on my roll and other particulars in the case, % # Names of assessed, Charlos Roger Civil Service, : Ross, agont for estate Clayâ€" ton, Rideaunâ€"st. south, Lot 48 ; dogs 2 ; total taxes §$12.10.° _ If I act illegally in my official capacity, or fail to perform my duty, I alone am amenâ€" able to the law ; wn to all parties aggrieved. ‘} To the ’ldlhc f TUE TIME3. _ Sir,â€"Mr. Charles aoger] a Goveroment employec In= the . Post Offico Department, havicg brought my name before the public in two communications inserted in your jourâ€" nal, one on the 6th and another this day, making use of expressions by no means calâ€" culated to benefit his standing in society, or by w’mhtm‘o in the official duaty wherewith I am entrusted ; and wbqwu I would not reply by any means to a comâ€" munication couched in such language as was used by‘ that gentleman, I most respectiully ask that in justice to myselif as City Colâ€" lector, you may be pleased to prohibit the use of your journal for any petty motives, that persons under a pretence of being agâ€" grieved may desire to make public. as could have been expected, asd in the elementary branches of reading, writing, arithmetic, orthogrophy, (by dictation) grammar, Latin roots, history, geography and the use of the globes, geometry and meoâ€" suration, bookâ€"keeping. In all these branches the girls were generally in advance of the boys, and all would favourably compare with pupile of the best private Institutions of the city, This morning the cxamination will be resumed at 9 o‘clock, when the following subjects will bo taken up, vis ; English gramâ€" mar, algebra, natural philosophy, Dominion history, arithmetic and general geographby. T he exouhï¬ will close in unllht’noon with Â¥ocsal music. $ cation for the youth of both sexcs, with which no private institutions could sugcessâ€" fully compete. The examination the school yesterday resulted quite as favogrably Otiaws, 8th July, 186# Many who are able to pay do take advanâ€" togo of their rights and privileges, by sending their sons and daughters to those schools, and it their examplo were more generally followed it would lead to the speody establishment of a High School, for the teaching of languages and all the higher branckes of a liberal eduaâ€" This is the last day of the examination, and theretore not too lite for this purpose,. If people continue to.neglect the Common Schools many persons of small means, who deprive themselves of: comforts to pay for the education of their children, may discover in time that a solid and useful education mighthave been secured at the public schools which they support by voluntary taxation. _ The examination of the pupils of the Cenâ€" tral SclLool East commenced yesterday mornâ€" ing, and will be continued toâ€"day, We were sorry that more gentlemen did not attend and take part in, or at least witness tho examinaâ€" tion. ‘Those who are interesting themselves in the estiblishment of a female college might possibly have gleaned some hints useâ€" ful for their guidance in the clementary English Department of the proposed college. It is quite clear that people generally form too low an estimate of the work done in this school, and justice to the teachers and to the Common School system, require that men capable of forming a correct judgment in the premisos should attend and satis(y themâ€" selves in o matter, that they may not be led astray nor lead others astray by their want of corréect information. * to the audience than the others wore. The ~charwtor ot * Arlino"‘ was played and (sung with a natural and affecting pathos which were greatly admired and rapâ€" turously encored. Miss Julia was just at home in the character ot the " Gypay Queen," and carried herself exactly as befitted the jealous and revengefel woman. whom*she personated4. . Mr. Charles Drew as * Thaddous" kept well up to Lis work, and acted and sang hig part admirab‘ly. Mr. Crane as "Count Arnhicm" was brilliant and sang with great power and feeling. ‘This evening the troupe produce © La Belle Helenc," and the public will be sorry to learn that it is positively the last aight of their appearanco, 'f‘hoyn? unâ€" fortunately obliged to go, in consequence of another engagement. * La Belle Holens" is produced for Miss Sallie Holman‘s benefit, and the announcement of this fact alone will doubtless be sufficient to fill the house, The support of the whole company will In} put in requisition for ~the occasion, and! it is intended to make the last night the best. a aplendid rendition. of Bally‘a grand opera of " ‘The Bohemian Girl." This took better than cithor of the preceding operas, princiâ€" pally, perhaps, because of the beautiful songs with which it abounds, being more familiar , Tus Houmax Orera Troors.â€"This comâ€" pany was again greeted last night with a eapital andience; whom they charmed with and repeated the evidence given at the Police Court,. _ Several other witnesses were also examined, and the caso was made out with sufficiont clearness to enablo the judge to find the prisoner guilty, and he was sentenced to one week in jail at hard labour. . RoGER AXD THE TiX LEKCTOR, 8CHOOL EXAMIXATION. warllne. AEOmeY on uy cni Company, _ ____ " An oxcetient Mixed Tea ooul!bo vent for 600 and 10¢; vory good for ommon purposes, 506. RH~Boware of podiars and runnors using our name, or ofering our Poas in small packages, Nothing less than a cattie sold. o % BLACBK 1’8.1‘.'. 6 Ia:ï¬l Break{fast, Broken & Toa 450,50¢; Fine Flavoured Now Bnnnm.“o and 65¢ ; VQYK.M Full Flavored do, T5¢; Soung Oolong, 45¢; Iich Fliavored do, 60¢; Very Fine do, do, T5¢; Japan, Good, 500, 55¢, ‘h:?..“.. Very Fine, 650, Finest, 15¢, GRL'I"?:" x1'.'4'.l.n Twankay, 5u¢, 55¢, cung Hyson 650, T0e ; in do, 75, Very Fine, §50; 'e::.'u.l.u.' ;:J\V::y.g:%'i l;l‘u\: U:lm.msllï¬'l Ttoxtarite April, 1908.â€""To the Montreal Ter Company, 6 Hospifalâ€"street, Montreal ; Wonotice with pleasure the 1 amount of Toa that we have forwarded for you to difl‘on::rm of the Domin on, :mlh::.“u‘o.glm:vb your business so rapidly ng. We presume your ‘teas are Â¥ 'runludduflu.nuldtho large rmoi:.al orwarded, we have only had occasion to return :uo box which, we anderitand, was sent out through a mistak ¢ it ltc wdl a.cuxsg; anagor an Expross # Teas ’ mï¬xuï¬? in this cireular '.::{n, chea a only sold by this Company, _4;,@' excetient Mixed Toa ml!bo sont faor unequallod for m:’:‘h and flavour. They have :.:::......'“-....."" y .and t Sigh degres ofplondure ,and a of pleasure in drinking them. We sell for &o nnuucl;oulblo ;:lb,olndl‘ a saving to the consumer of 150 to rrlï¬. Our Teas are putup in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 25 1b boxes, and are 'mm’nnnd free from poisonous substances. Orders for fogpr 5 1b boxes, tw o 12 ib bozes, or one 20, or 251b box sent carriage free to any Railway Station in Canaita; Teoa will be {orwarded immediately on receipt of the ord or by --uoouahh.b-my.u the non,un be collect ed on delivery y::snunu. whore there are express olï¬ ces, in Ing orders below the amount of $10, to save expense it will be better to send money with the order. Where a 25 ib box would be too much, four families el-bbing together could send for four $ ib boxes, ortwo 121b boxes. We send them to one address :.“ania.o paid, :;d mark .T". box y, so that get their own Toa. We p'l:l"nlm all the T“pl'l:y sell to give entire satisfaction. 1( they are not sa.isfactory they can l be retumed at our expense. Note the Addressâ€"The Montreal Toa Company Fospitalâ€"st., Montreal. ‘ PH"S Hospitaiâ€"st., Montreal. "OB,. Our Teas, after the most severe tosts by the best medical authoritios and judges of Tea, have been ml:l.‘ to be quite pure, and free from and ubed to mprove Tho sppestance of Tom: $ 40 $ L8 Agont for Ottawa, The wholo Dominion should buy their teas of the £ .. Importoaty, â€". _ _.__ z> /*: THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY during the past nine yoars. % THOSE cxu‘fuu» PERFECTEV SPECâ€" TACLES NEVER TIRE THE EYE, * AND | LAST MANY YEAgs WiTHOUT CHANGE. 5 Sole Aï¬ab, % :Y OUNG & A D F O R D, froms wher outy they sar‘ is Muttd * @ y Muus. xg’rm C0., ./ Tlll MOoNXNTREAL PERFECTED SPECTACLES, _ have after years of experience, experiment, and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled to produce that _ * GRAND DESIDERATUM, Perfect Spectuctles, which have been sold with unlimited satisfaction L. ____ __ to the woarers in the vNITHD STATHS, . _â€"=_ : :â€" a PRINCE EDW ARD‘S ISLAND _____and DOMINION OFCANADA, PERFECT SPECTACLES, the dificulty of procuring which is wkrt kxowy. There is mhf;†valuable as PERFECT SIGHT, ANDPERFECT SIGHT ® can only be obtained by using * OCCULISTS &‘ OPTICIANS, + _ Marttord, Conn., manufactuarers of the celebrated MESSRS. LAZARUS & MORRIS, â€"â€"«* Them soldiers must be an awful disâ€" honest set," said an old lady, © tor not a night seems to pass that some sentry is not relieved of his watch." THE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT : â€"â€"The, fourteenth annual Communication of the Gjtnd Lodge of Ancient, Free and Acâ€" cepted Masons of Canada, is to be held in the Masonic Hall, Montreal, commencing at the hour of high twelve on Wednesday, the 14th inst., and continulog in session the two folâ€" lowing days, * â€"â€"Professor Macoun, of Albert College, Belleâ€" ville, started on hond-y morning last on & botsoical trip to Fort Wilâ€" liam, â€" Lake Superior, under the auâ€" spices of the )a:nl *History Society of Montreal. ‘The ‘Professor carries with him letters of introduction to the chief officials of the Hudson‘s Bay Company, and the most influential persons of© that region. e inâ€" tends to botanize over the neighbourhood of Fort William, and to visit Neepigon, Michiâ€" icoten, Thunder (Cape, and onrer prominent Lcditlon. His intention will bo chiefly Ceâ€" voted to the Cryptogamous genera, mosses, ferns, and lichens,. ‘The Inteligencer says that from the wellâ€"known energy and success of Prof. Macoun, as a collector and obscerver, we anticipate on his return a rich harvest of specimens, and a yvaluable contribution to the Natural History of that most interesting and hitherto little known region. _ « â€"â€"Attempts are at present being made to establish German colonics in Palestine, the prime mover in the matter being Christopher Hoffman, founder of the * Community ‘of the Temple" in Kirschenbhardthbof, Wurtemâ€" burg, uf brother of the Court preacher in Berlin. ‘This gentleman landed last autumn at Halfa in Carmel, and proceeded early in the present year to Jaffa, where some Ameriâ€" cans, under the direction of a Mr. Adams, had made an unsuccessful attempt to found a setâ€" tloment in 1866. The new colony is to be partly industrial, partly missionary, and the emigrants, who must be Jhoun by the " Comâ€" mitteo of the Elders of the Temple," are not to be selected on account of tho means at their disposal, but solely by reason of their filness for the station they aro to fill. Sevâ€" eral small communities aroâ€"to be formed, conâ€" sisting of a certain number of families, and containing all the most indispensable ingreâ€" dients of an infant colooy. ‘This arringeâ€" ment, of course, prescribes to the emigrant the spot on which he is to settle, but on the other hand the " Temple" undertakes the care ofhis transmission to Palestine at a small or nominal cost. C ’ «â€"A Conrt ot Exports, consisting of Messtrs. Mark Elkins, janior,(¢. Gunn, and R. N, Nanâ€" son, was convened at West Potton, county of Bruce, on the 21st ult., on behalf of The Stanstead and Sherbrooke Mutaal â€" Fire Inâ€" surance‘ Compo&y and met at the residence of Mr. Kikins, West Potton, to onqulminto & claim of Horace Bannister of that p e, for loss by fire of hisâ€"dwelling house and blackâ€" smith shop, amounting to $390. . After exâ€" amining several witnosses, including the claimant, and on mature deliberation of the evidence, the Experts wore unanimously ot the opinion and award that the loss occaâ€" sioned by the burning of the said buildings was the work ofan incendiary ; and further, that said Bannister was hlmuil the person who set fire to the premises, and was, thereâ€" fore, not entitled to any compensation from said Insurances Company.. During "the ex> ; amination ot last witness, when the evidence was rlnung towards claimant as having a few days previous to the fire, attempted to set fire to the shop, he appeared much exâ€" cited and uncasy. While tho Experts were closing the evidence, ho left the room on the pretence of going to Mr. Jacob Buiters, a fow _ rods distant, and after some timo a messenger . was sent for him, when those present woere not surprised to learn that he had made tracks across the line to Vermont, and has not been seen in Canada gince, | ZB*We employ no pediars. ASE AND COMFORT: TEA COMP ANY. JOSskPH MOOXEy, flnuuu:o Block: VV. a ‘Ioot’rul. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ottawa, June 11, 1869 : The foregoing are only a few of the many bargains that will be offered. All are inâ€" vited to call and examine the Goods and LADIES‘ VELVETEEN JACKETS, Worth 172 64 for 108. cHOICE OF ONE HUNDRED |â€" â€" STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, At Less than Cost of Manufactcre 470 YDS, DIAPER, (=3 Worth 1s 34 for 101. 172 YDS. TABLE DAMASK, < / 175 FANCY SHAWLS, PARASOLS. > 41 doc,eg Mâ€"Reduoed to wbout Cost. *r* DOsEN=*~.*â€" . LADIEY WHITE AND BROWN J coTToN HOoSE. Best Value in Canada, s 69 PCS. PRINTED MUSLINS, 171 PCS. 8SCOTCH LAWN HANDKERâ€" 271 PCS. Beautiful DRESS GOODS, 291 PCS. GREY COTTONS, 67 PCS. SPLENDID, 40 PCB, WHUITE COTTONS8, 20 PCS, FANCY PRINTS, 35 PCS3. FAIR QUALITY, 50 PCS. HORROCK‘S CELEBRATED COT.â€" TON, ce 5 _ Look at the List of Prices : 50 PCS. WIIITE COTTOXN$S, in overy dessription of Will offer during Garland, Mutchmor &# Co. LADIES‘ ALL SILK FASHIONABLE JACKETS, Worth 25« for 154. GaRLAND, MUTCIIMOR & CO., LILHEK GIFI aW A G LE AT BA RGAINS CHIEFS, Prige to clear offâ€"from 2s 34 up. CHEAPEST COTTONS ARGAINS IK DRY Goops. 80 BSPARKS BSTREET, OTIAW A, At.erery priceâ€"all extra good value. THIY AND NEXT MONTH Best value in Ottawa, Tid per yard. P KÂ¥ â€"Go00bsSs. For 1s each,. Worth 10d for 7 4d per yard. CITY . Only 1s 9J per yard. 4{id to @4 per yard. 64. pur yard up. 44 to 10}4. &fd per yard. 3}4. to 744. 64. per yard. 94 per yard, 1d each. Dance, Puerperal Hysteria, &t., &c. This proparâ€" ation is from thonl":ipo of soolebrmdt}reneh Physician, and the very great success which has attended its use in every case, and where t4chighâ€" est medicalsiill was of’no avail, bas indused the subscriber to give it every ro.uiblo publicity. The genuine has the subscriber‘s came and acdross on each bottle. Price one doliar. Sole Proprietor J, A. HARTE, Chomist, 396, Notro Dameâ€"strout Harte‘s Fiorida w 1 to anything im & Water, equal to an ng orted, Price 37j conts per bottle, TRMy PAlomn:’l EKPILERPTIC CURE, Apply at this office: Ottawa, June 17. FOB SALE, A DARK CHE3TNUT MARE, 4 years A , and perfectly sound. man. ApreA MoLEAN‘8, or. at Mz BERâ€" MINGHAM‘3, Auctioneers. 10593 Mr Jï¬!lâ€".'bâ€"il;lâ€"liâ€"il'l;{;’; l.a.f.t-m‘t::: ?o‘rwt.hâ€"o scene of his employment Mr H MsLean, auction eer de, w‘lll ngqixo tenders up to the 27th JULY, Ser C, will receive tanders u? to the 27th JULY, l?â€,ht the purehu_olo_gfflth: substantially built, ep., ) Pirs: KXxrexs(ox or tims us 2P FOR RECEIVING TIE TENDELS.â€" ; PURE GREASE or tus CANADA BEAR, has been long known as a most valuable toile article, and a constantly increasing domand is a guarantaa of its bigh raoputation.. ... ¢ Ottawa, June 26. $Â¥ SMAR'DO,N’S" SOAP, At manufacturer‘s prices, in quantity, ; a | CHURISTIE. EVANS, MERCER & (W,, Montreal, proprie tors; and sold by all druggists and perfom ore. 1028e0d. 3m It is delightfully perfumed, and is emineut for promoting a luxuriant growth of the hair, and m-no.@ly maintaining its beauty. Its nourishing properties olectu'lly provont the hair fmlp falling off or turning gray. ZTor the reliof and oure of Epilepsy, St. Vitas board, booperday..... : c " . . c__‘ . ". a aarsab, is wWATERS & CO, _ Manager. 1071.6m Propristors. For comfort and attendance the travelling public will find this first class house unsurpassed in Canads, being situated in the contro otf the city. and having over 100 well furnished bedâ€"rooms, E}mh‘l_f_ojgr day. Single rooms, withou; pa"Alsoths TWO UPPER FLATS in same building. Chaudiere, Ottawa, June 1, 1869. _ 1064tf not to be found in the Dominion, as such a busiâ€" ness has become an actual noecessity at the Chaudiere. Apply to EIJGIBLE | SITE FOR A HARDWARE STORKE. _ TO LET, Tho new BRICK STORE now occupied By Mesars O‘Hara & Whelan as a Grocery, will be vacant in ‘a few days, A better situation for a first class HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT is in accordance with plans and specifications to be seen atthe office of MR K, ARNOLDI, Architect, 11 Metcoalfe stroct, Ottawa, from the 25th day of June to the 2nd day of July, and at the office of HERRICK & CROMBIE, Pembroke, from the 4th to the 8th proximo, © > The undersigned does not bind himself to accopt the lowest tender. s Town of Pembroke, County of Renirew; Tenders will be recoivod up to THE l0ru DAY OF JULY .NEXT, torthi erestion of a Tnunznt WAKTED. Dertontrur! Everybody says, who uses them, that the POLAR REFRIGEKATOR is beautiful in design making a desirable article of furniture for the Dining Room, and is an excellent artic‘e to uso. Bee what the Scientific American says : «This P frigerator not only has the advantago of boing 1 ovel, Tut also of fulfilling perfect/y the purpose for which it was intended." The HLGIHES‘T PREMIâ€" UMS were awarded this Refrigerator by the American Institute, N Y, Charleston, 8 C, Lanâ€" caster, Pa, Baitimore, Mdy<nd all the New York State Fairs, Now who can doubt its‘efficacy ? After trial if they are not all that is stated we will ask ne pay, Come and seethem, The commissioners of wator works, Savannah, in their reports say © the Diaphragm and all other patented ï¬lte:. are {ailures, excopt the Kodâ€" Craig Robt Crosa Mra | Cowan Kate Davidson Rebeoca Davis Joseph Dent AbnE;m DoWoll' Thos R Doherty Elizth Douglas J Driscoll P T Duncan Miss Flora Facey Henry W Featheret>n John Fullerton sirs 6 Gardner Miss : Mary Giblin John j Gilbert Fredcrick Gorman Annic _ _ Graham W im M Hamilton Saml Hall Eiisha Hinchey Thos Howard Chae Bughes Miss A J Hant Murray Hunter John Hunter Annic Jackson Erastus Jervis H Johnson Miss Elisth Jores John Jordan Eliza Komp John s Kompt George Krauss W C G Lane Mrs Catto Lasher N S â€" Levey J J Littlechild ‘James Lyons John H Mackins Géorge Mead Lucius C > Menagh John Merrick Walter | â€" 1090.3 KIDZIE FILTER, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 1085tf OBR SALE: AVAGE‘s URsSINA. ANADA HUTEL, , 17 & 19 ST. GABRIEL STREET, MONTREAL, . BRICK BUILDING, ESMONDE BROS., iv~S.~>~J U LYâ€"$9. JOHN ASHFIELD. McLean C R _ McRea Amelia Cottage] 4 Emith Miss Sarah Emith Elizth Stackpole W m [G1oJ Sw{)henson R Taylor dosens aylor Jose ThomEcon (gxu Tramblay Mrs M Wallace John Walsh Michael _ Walsh Mrs Margt West David White Mrs Davia Williams Jobn Wilson Thos Wilson Robt Wood Mrs R 8 Wright A E Young Michael Young Mary J McCartney W H McCaskill Kenneth McDonald Mrs, |Plank Road] McGee Miss Annio McGrath Michael McHugh Eliza Jane McKinnon James McKinnon Alex McLean James G P BAKER, P M. W H SUPPLE. ESparks street. 10778 Kive or six gentlomen can be accommodated with board and good rooms at MRS SUTTON‘S, Bparks street, opposite Garland, Mutchmor & Co‘s. 10802 _ ___Notise is hereby given, that whereas my Fereman, PETER DUPUIS, has left my omployâ€" ment before the expiration of the term ot his engagement to the serious loss and injuary of my business, I hereby warn and forbid any persou hiring him: Any person doing so after this notico will be prosecuted by me according to law. E BE LAVZON. * Ayimer, June 5,1869. 107 Ottawa, July 1, 1869. Those goods aro direct from the manufacturers, and are consequenly cheap. \ A large assortment of Tin, Wood and Mechaniâ€" cal Toys, Rocking Morses, Woogen Ware ot different kinds, and an ondless variety of Furni ture of every description, | Beautifal Tea and Broakfast Sets to matchb, Dinner Sete, Toilet Sets in groat varicty, Bohemâ€" ian Glass and Parian Marble Vases, now sh ape* very cheap. FINE CHINA, PARIAN MARBLE, * _ _AND FANCY GooOoDs. The best ~ssorted stock in the Province ia the above goods is at the Get your HOOP SKIRTS made to order withâ€" gut extra charge, and be surc to receive a pertect um’e‘ugt‘.‘ t is F d at this Factory will be exchange altered or repaired ree of charge. geo Finest Srandy and Winos, of the best brands, imported to order. $ :‘ Ottawan, June 1, 1869. STILTON CHEESE in stock, oqual to English Cheese, and 10 cents per 1b cheaper. Fresh Ground and Roasted on the promises, very fine flavour. f Japans, Black‘s and Groen‘s, in greoat varioâ€" ties as to qualities and prices. New Season Teas, and well worth a trialâ€"for /amilics, being par chased for retail tnfle. i2 Ham, Tongnos, Strasbourg Meats, Game and Salmon, Auchovy Paste, Currie Powders, Imporial Bauces, Reading Sauces and Soyer‘s Relish Pickles, ofall kinds, put up to order and warâ€" ranted. : 100 ‘69. ‘And the celebrated PIG BRAND, uncqualed in quality, at priges unusually low, by the case of dos each; quarts $2.50, pints $1.75. Warrantâ€" ed by GGuinpess & Co‘s certificate. PO’!‘TID MEATS.â€" 00Ms To LET. 'l\ll EFOUSS E*‘S, ALEXANDRE*%, JOSEPLINE and JOUVIN KID GLOVES 100 CMOICE A BUTTONS, oTLICEK. Ottawa, March 28, 1869. ADIES ! ARIETY HALL, OFFEE, DIRECT IMPORTATIONSs, EEKSOR*$ Atlso, Ex Chaudiere, from London. LARGE STOCKâ€"OF LIQVUORs, ROSSE &%, BLACKWELL‘s (G09DS, Len & Porrin‘s Worcoster Sauce Ex Ship Anglesea from Liverpool. UNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s, CHOICE LOT of CORDED FANCIES, PENED OUT NoVYELTY in SKIRTS, SPLENDID LOT OF PARASOLS, CMOICE LOT of TRIMMINGS and BEAUTIFUL LOT of@PRINXG HATS CllOlfB LOT OF BRILLIANTS, CHOICE LOT OF DRESS For sale by CUNNINGIAM & LINDSAY®S, YVARIETY HALL. For sale at GREAT DISPLAY OF THOS. PATTERSON, THOS, PATTERSON‘S, CASES GUINNEsS & CO‘Ss Xxx BTOUT, IN NEW MATERIALS, + Dry Goo:s. CHESTS FINE FAMILY TEAS, ; No. 14, Riogavâ€"sr., 34 SUSSEXâ€"STREELT. AT AT 1': 14 Ridoauâ€"st. J. BYDEN. 26 Rideau st. 26 Ridoau st. ‘6D. GOoDsS, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, ° LACES, CORNICES, _ COCOA MATTING, &c., & THOS. & W. HUNTON, § 47 and 49 Sparkeâ€"st, RSTAIR CARPETS, HEARTH UGS3, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, _ pOOR MaATS, / â€" _ â€" DAMASKS, REPP Lo hi pieabe tock oc'noug 'rviiiiï¬':;xii'i whic â€"are rm' ditions every m:l:cr.mhu.go{ or Aimes VELYET Pll.l'}» CARPETS, BRUSSELLS do. TAPESTRY * ~ do. IMPERIAL do. KIDDERMINSTER WOOL _ do. ‘,vn would call special attention to our im mense stock of HOTSER PITRNTeDTX»c rlum LARGEST STOCK, | â€" THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, TllE CHEAPEST qoom, THE CHRAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, K1 B2 l)noop. and they are now preparod to soll In} quantities 4e the trade, by the [E °_ HMaving been thoir agents for UTHORIZED discount on voices uniil further rotice : 26 +000 338 DRY GOoOoDS & HOUSE FURKNI13JHINGS 200 300 DRY GOODS & HOUSK FURNISHINGS8, Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. BDEESOR BROS. CHEESE. HE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, HE BEST VALUE, 10AL OIL. RY GOODS & HOUSK FURNISHINGS HE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST Vï¬r] THE GREATEST V TV HK BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST . ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSURTED, ACON’ &e. YE, ARREL OR CAR LOAD, oKoNnGaANELA WIHIISKEYS. Agonts for John Campbell‘s celgbrated AMS, f A‘gonu for Hiram & Walker‘s IGHWINES MANILLA EMb DbUTCH YENETIAN THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, At THO8: & W. HUNTON‘8. At THOS8. & W. HUNTON‘8. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘83. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘8. I lurther potice : 26 cert. R. 8.M. Boucunrx. For sale by the undersigts 1 LOWEST PRICES BBLS. THIN MESS§ PORK. At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘83# At THOS. & W. HUNTON®B BBLS. MEKSS PORK. At THO8. & W. HUNTON‘8. Custoxus Derarruenr, . C. T. BATE & 0O, Grocerics. COAL OIC, appointed by the combin Ottawa, July 2, 1869° AT UNION ETRONG SUPER THE MORNING AND EVENING LEADER, Is sold by J. K. BATTLE, at the RUS8ELL HOUSE, daily at ONE cont per copy. T“ “LD‘.: oollection cflmnd’"†photographs at 20 Washâ€" ington st., corner Temple r:.., ..,::. i aomenooks be sccommodated with good board and comforâ€" table lodging at MRS, ROBITALLLE®S, Sparke street, near Banks. Referencses exchanred. Pmllllll: Boumno AND LODGING. (2â€" & FIVE S1Zs8, BUTTER, MEATS, FRUITsS, FISH, PASTRY, VEGETABLES, WINE®, ALES, &c., &¢c , Kept Perfeclly Cool and Fresh, Nothing Becomes Musty, Avny responsible party can have a fort night‘s trial of them before purchasing. We send them home and bring back if they will not answer, free of expense.. ‘ Also BATHS of all kinds. WATER FILTERS,CO00LERS, 10E CREA M FREEZERS and COOK BTOYVES, in all patterns at ; *CAPITAL® STOYE DEPOr, Lmdies, when you are going to market just call and see our ‘\Opposite the British Lion Hotol, late of Richard _|_ Bishop, Keq, at present occupied by Weldon Champness, Esq. 3, 1809, C P DORLION. wiple Bid® corps npant oo 9 aemariztion TASE, s van rouw ndOuduzlc -u':'um.w-m; nm'uuuc -‘-: despatch. orders from the city or country promptly aitendedt . « C P DORION. We have the exclusive right for the manufaoâ€" ture and eale of them for this city. SELFâ€"YENTILATING -Aln,{flnooin'd a fine lot of the well known makers DGE & Co, England, Block Tin Tea :nd 00{3_. Pots, different styles and shapes. A fow gentlemen, or gentlemen and wives, can TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Just give If you want a fine lot of Chamber WÂ¥ af ,llnorplmn.ginsc:l'lnto Are 0 M C P DORION,. lfyc‘lovutlnulutuo(uy size, give a cal h " C P DORION, C It want Outlery, Toa Trays, Table Mats, Dish â€c.o'fllo cï¬m&wï¬d:: W are, Lron .inlulho .. * j C P DORION. If you want Cooking Etoves of f ’:&flm from dllond.:’u.o‘:'z.l:! on, give a call to r ' C P DORION. = And examine for yourselves and see if he cannot offer you greater inducements than you can get elsewhore in the capital, in his large and well sesorted stook, viz ; «‘;. U. P. DORHION, 58 Sparks st, opposito British Lion Hotel, ~~ ~AROALL, : If you want a tipâ€"top Rofrigerator of any size, give a call to * C P DORION. CULINARY & (DoMEst1ic f TINWARE This week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emerald4, Eporting Times, Western World, Frank Leslic‘s, (with picture), Harper‘s Weekly,Week!y Herald, Pilot and all other Irish 'rn, Irish ilopublic (mrdpor).m. London fl. strated Nows, (with & splendid picture), Bow Belis, London }..urnal. American Fashion Books Ottawa, June 19, 1869. Ee omare S . . 2 CCC CED.....,. 00 Irish Citisen........34d _ Irish Canadian......,..zd Ilustrated and Sporting Papers 54 Waverly 744 Bowbells and London Journal 104 Daily Globe and Gazstte.....................6d & Ww6obk CY PRDETS.â€"â€"««1â€"1i+â€"ss»»rsssssst22tssesâ€"â€"»m24 80. & Â¥COGK aP Now se > ALLOTHE AM. ILLUSTRATED PAPERS * * at 54. each ; THE N.Y.LEDGER AND WEEKLY, at 3d. each ; THE GAZETTE at 14. each, and THE (._IPOBE and TELEGRAPH at 20. each. At the PO8ST OFFICE XEwWsSs DEPOT. No )OIIIIOI NEWSs DEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSE* â€"8T, ONES & HOLLAXD, REFRLGERATORS, The Celebrated McKelvey Patent, TTENTION. SAloves & Hardwarc: 150 corner of Temple Fiace, Boston, i il OLBOr irish fu'!on, Irish ilopublic er), oto. London llinstrated Nows, (with d gnn), Bow Belis, London Journail, f 8 o:(‘lou'.‘ and all the English and 4 LebLs m L. 020 L 8 ..u."“ Mn iipbestans ake .u-....-'. bard r-â€".o.-:.‘ a ' HAbeb NEWs DEPO3 RECEIVED, . Â¥, Po RION, __* 68 ASparks a, J, A. WHIPPLE, . do â€" 35 do ‘lMo &# . 4o Chantior Basins i PURCHA®SE YOUR REFRIGERATORS 1 H. MEADOWS & Co: quart MAk Pans do , just neel;'?.' C P DORION. do do