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Ottawa Times (1865), 28 Jul 1869, p. 3

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io sell to the trade rited to ‘1 «l pen on MOXDAY, the: be taken away \imme nbdnhlxnil i withkout reserve, grei »d, and the trade and re sole agohts for 1, 1869, 1.A RGEST STOCK, â€" .. < THos. & w. Euytox*®. £ NEWEST 81 £ xEWEsT 81 AiTHOS & Wâ€" #ICBH â€" . NETAN A NILLA OLL LS * CELREBRA x® ""lhux.'_.~ q;‘ JDERHAYM & worrg AtTHO8. &4 W. IE:.BEST V k mos. & w. DERHAM & worry |. , at TREN «‘olock, a SE BILCK, eats "THOS, & W. D DOLLARS® RY GooOps. be sold in lots to REATEST V THos. & '- 03. & W. F . t j cLean, PEST GOODS, . rgog. & Wâ€" DERHAY & w G. ROBINS3OyX .“, 3 The Tes Pot. i o‘elock, a m, and aller quantities, vx11LD1N8» AND wWHy LACES, © cocoa Montreal, to sall FAMILLY n& LKay *‘ * nfl“_‘. pook MAT* YALUE, 14, 1008â€" YARIETY, wooL +5 1 § . BÂ¥ Artive...........10.35 a m......4. 13 p m..... 9.00 p m 5& c"~>~~> 3 _ DepAIt......0««« 7,00 a m......1.00 p m..... 55 a: * ofTawa Liver siavication CoOuraXY, & o <© « Steamer Queen Victorie * <"rieke! . Leaves her whart, foot of Sussex street, at 6. 30 a m | "‘%1,?'_ â€"â€"___ Aartives do do ad 6.00 p m tss â€" OJ * . @wlow bonwarpixg Comraxy, [ e P c Stnges loave for Ayimer overy marning at 5.00 a m hiathe 2. > ste.mer Aun Simon loaves Ayluor at.....8.30 a m w : doâ€" ce g ow# Recoatts.â€"For some | alterations in @* the arrangements for the torthcoming regatta seo yiveriisement toâ€"day. 1 ~ +J , . Ts SUmes cmd ° A_C;u.o Dsowss».â€"A small boy, named Walker, was accidentally drowncd in Glonâ€" .'.""" on 'm’. a I j * Mepicat -Dr.'A. A. A. Philion, Physician "Butgeon, and Accoucheur, has opened an. othcs on Duke street, Le Briton‘s Flats. 0. U.. R..Curs.â€"The entertainment of thiir friends, by this club; will take place this afternoon and evening, at the Bellevue A gentlieman, who was p-t in a buggy at the time, sceing the peri altuation of wWhe child, went to het.relief, Wa have alâ€" rewly seon that one ‘person, and that a man, has been drowaed in ene of Lu‘ public wells ; amd tt is a wouder that others have not been. -‘vi:‘nv Trerai.â€"His ,Boo“:ur Judge Armâ€" strong sat at the Court Hougs yesterday to Ity the remaining case Cusson, Neamur Fa: mwmro 4 \Vu‘.-â€"A little girl» sent to the well. on Kingâ€"st, near Rideau, yesterday, had a verry narsow câ€"cape from falling in, \By excrting -&o streogth than a merechild should ever be called on to exeit, sho managed to draw the full bucket t» the top, and ‘when reaching her left hand to puil it in to the edge of the tox, while she held the crank with the other, her strength gave out. Her right hand relaxed its hold of the crank, and the buck:t ol water fell by it: own weight, Inulthm than half way over the box: To hold it would have been work enough fu.utm“ man ; for hor U was imporsible. While se was banging over, the crank whirled, striking her several times while she was in that be}pless position Tus Czxtrzar‘s Picâ€"Niwc.â€"The great picâ€" ne o',:lh Central Hook ani Laddert Comâ€" pany will come,off to=moirow, at Leamy‘s Masonw‘s Husâ€"Tas h“ ‘of the: Riffe t*-a.;.m play the following programme of misic on Major‘s Hill 4&, from 4 to 6 .’\."“.: * » | ie x.P-La.iu.....'...ru»k.....'....Am 2. Overture ... . . Guillaume Tell.... . Rossini 3. Walti...... ... Geraldine ... ... .. . Godfrey 4; Opergtic Selection....‘ Lo Postillion de Lojumein.... .«.......].« «... ... . Adam 5. Quadrillo . . . , . . .St. Pntrlci.......hu.l 6. Duette (Bugle and Flugelhorn).. Norma Leaves the Canal Basin What! every Monday and Thursday at....,......... 1,00 am AND ARRICES PAOM KinQstox Rrery Wedâ€"a«dav and Saturday at........7.00 p m Palmer, who retires a'r:d with stealing aâ€" buggy from Mr. Francis Clemow. The case fm so clear as to fequire few witnuesses, he found guilty. was found â€" guilty on z:my last of sthling the Springs from (Mr. . Alexander , and he was now & in each eade to one month‘s imprison ment, one week of rach wonth to be op-J‘ln'numy conâ€" Ane nent. > | _ Bellini o monnewal 7.â€"Galop. ... ; .. MY Valentine ..... T 2 'n.ai_u..nguoflmhu. National Authem.: Dogs, cats, and filth, bave been found in them, and it is very strange that, in this age, open wells should be dlo'eh ba&t-lh public streets. e mm ‘| . Pomer Covst.â€"â€"A womin, named Blain» .was charged with keeping ajdisorderly bouse on St. Andrewâ€"st. It was shown that men â€" Netse: in the habit of visiticg and leaving the ~house st unseasonable bours of the night ; that noises and disturbances frequently 0¢â€" curted to the annoyance of the ncighbours, and that the character of ths house was bad. ane was Gued $10 and costs, or in default to §o three weeks to jail at hard labour. The :'-\r-ld. ‘The principals of such houses generally pay. In this tase the fine was mbwmmm;m | , Charlebois, .m Freuch gisl of alxteen, deughter of au old ..,r(‘n,... brought 'P'W'lukth.-;:‘!hm. wcharacter of questionable Â¥irtuec. If clean TJC ‘£L. 8t TRAVELLER*® GUIDE. it dressed she,would Li WREXCE aÂ¥> mt."fi RALLWAY ottiawa To Zisdatox. Steamer City of Oiarma ave appeared to ++« +. MGKG . ‘We thur Owens, fot disorderly conduct in mtlmy. aad assaulting Thomas Maghon was fined $20. o % & | Thowas ‘Maghon was charged with throw= ing stones at Arthur Owens. Case dismissed A man whose real name cou!ld not be learned was brought up on a ‘charge of barâ€" lng been found lying on the sidewalk drunk. Before the policeman could be sworn, the defendant poured out such a food of earnest supplication for his liberty as to retard the administration of the oath. He did not want the policcman to bo sworn. It was altoâ€" githor unnecessary for he would admit the Charge, @" Will your Worship allow me," said be, "to explain my position ?" and then he went on "I have served my Queen and country as asailyr, and 1 have an honourable. discharge. I am sixty.one years of age, and having no other meaus of obtaining a livelihood 1. go about reciting poetry as Homer did in days of old. Here, your Worship, is a catalogue . of the poems, and extracts from poems, by the greatest masters of po«sy that ever lived. All these I recite from memory," Here hbe openâ€" ed a long list of the master pieces of Shakeâ€" speare, Milton, Byron hrid a host of others, which, though his Worship has a fine critical taste in such matters, the press of public business precluded the possibility of his adrantage, but having neglectod her personal appoarance she looked very unprepossessing. Bhe beggad very feelingly to be allowed to go, and she would never be found there again. Sho was remanded that her parents might «nough to accept the contributions of my Celighted audiences iy the‘ shape of beer ; for your worship must«know that as 1 hare 20t been able. to get a public hall in thiscity 1 am constrained to perform my postical duties in taverns. And, as I observed, the pioplq instead of giving me money, offer me beetr, it may be whisky, or other kinds of drink, and after the liberal supplies I thus receive, there ariss in my mind a kind of chaotic miring up of my favorite authors. In fact I sometimes imagine that I myself am Homer, sometimes Ovid, and then my wmind Bbecomes * confusion worse confounded.‘ At such times it is better for me to go to sleep. That I dil lis‘down on the sidewalk and sleep, I can have no manner of donbt after what the officer swears,. Now, your honour, except when I went before a magistrate to be sworn in to serve his Msjesty King William the Fourth in the capacity. of a sailor I was never b:fore a magistrate in all my life. ‘That this is trus I pledge my sacred honour. I imâ€" plore,you, then by all that is good and humane and charitable to let me go about my busigess, and I promise to leave your city instantly. He was dismissed, of course! The magisâ€" leing restored to her family _ Turaszerme Rrurs.â€"‘ Hamilton Times says that a very in relic of a century azo was discovered by Mr, Osler, of D#c. ,The cireumstances vounp follows :â€"*‘ ile passing through Keagy‘s wood, west of the town, he noticed the part of a skaull appearing above the of the ground, _ On removieg the soil he the bones of an Indian wrapped in a rug, and laid in ;-hu had once bean a bark ¢offin. Most of the bones on being, exposed to the ’vm crumbled to dést, but the skull and {jiwbones remained pertect,. With the engaged in MI&:I-M.HM dock. |The water came into harbour in three huge waves, une following the other in quick suc= cession. The tise lasted about 30 minutes, when it again fell to its ugual level. | has left Paris, lhkh; the dust off his shoes at ‘the authorities.. For several months the Muscovite‘s chiet amuasement was to sit smoâ€" king, after his dguener, in a window overâ€" looking the court yard, in which his grooms cauried ou: a grand attack between caged rats and tetriers. Some oltbo_.wm: esâ€" caped int> the neighbouring houses, dyâ€" ing, produced unpleasant nult:;o mugh so that a petition was signed, and Count reâ€" quested to seek fresh felds and pastures new. Tus Snison axo tus Crors.â€"The prospects of the farmers throughout the Province were seldom brighter than at preseat. We notice by our country exchanges, that hay» cutting is being carried on in some places and thgre is promise of a bountiful crop. The season has beena rather remarkable tor the large quantity of rain which has fallen, and this has reudered about all productions of the feld exceedingly luxuriant,. From all we can !mmmlukmm&myh honestly congratulated on the harvest prosâ€" pletely eaton away that the bon«s must ba '_un_'lotivbo pvd.tho ( a‘mosphere crumbled to and j«wbones remained codfin were lound a seciwors, wampum, silver taining the boges of iron spoon and a peach m tal of the scissore and. dred years ag) Vur 85e J in a article. We o To Guninbinnine m ie mourted i e » dor ux c--q‘r\‘.oul.vn we can so‘l for $2.75, and Mm' $13 per M. Our Cofees, are as usual, 5* and choap, A 0 AVDY & co, % ® Nfl 150 hife U: 35 do B * * WMifstecrerercrenescectcerfeedli 15 do Y Â¥yson at............80, 58 and 600 50 chest Congon at. . ........... 80, 58, 60 and 680 50 chest DA At.» . .......... 80, 88, 60 and 680 80 do Uk.............00, 88, 60 and 650 10 do Ut .......,.....80, 85, 60 and 680 I’fl'l RE 20 PER â€"â€"A Russian nobleman, Count Amarantroff, over., d with, with a view to her 1500 BARE 1350 Ottaws and neighbourhood. _ ~ . |_JAS, G. ROBINSON & CO,, * The Tesa Pot, Dm WHELAX, 39 RIDEAU STREET, | â€"~>. OfFfawA |,: ~ HAVING OPENED HIS NEW ESTABâ€" _ LISHMENT || [ (nearly opposite the Old T,) ; offers for sale at VERY LOW PRICES a large 4y .. Ottawa. Wholesale Merchants supplied by the car oad in bond, at the lowest quotations. _ 1103y and the num erous other articles noo stitute a com plete stock. MESS*PORK, PICKLED J LABHK. HER::IN once central and retired, being near the Governâ€" ““\l@n‘pflu]’d centres of business, and yet removed trom the noise and b:th';(.:o city. Anexcellent table is kept, and terms are very moderate. Afow day boardprs can be asâ€" BOARDING HOUSE, [*+_â€" (Late Mrs.. FO‘ SALEK. A CHAINX CABLE and ANCHOR, fixfi #CHICAGO MESS,* an‘d No. 1 FLOUR, WHITE BEANS. ru$1n| waNTE MR3 PLTT begs to stat« Hall, }{th July, +809. O0DERHAM & WORTS TORONTO DISTILLERY. e “A‘BDON'S" SsOAP, Pm prices, in quantity. ImPORTANT TESTIM0ONXY. BARRELS FAMILY PRCOF, BARRELS OLD RYE WIHIISKET, BARRELS .HIGHW LNX E3, Unmvyeaamny Counsor, Toroxto, July 2, 1857. are SOLE AGENTS for THO rllo-'c.) § k that she has a fow y low prices. o Whiskey : and ED FROM FIRE ENTYâ€"FIVE )w costT. METCALFEâ€"ST., EAS McoGOEY, er, pts and qts. t for single or marâ€" The situation is at 8 CHURAISTIE PROOF AND nsted daily on SALMON, }pthl, Y oung an‘s, in wood Ports of fine aderia Wines roved by age. ssary to conâ€" & Co, Henâ€" 1105y 11012 THEK OYÂ¥ijawa riMks, JULY z8. in every dessription of Look at the List of 50 PCS. wWHITE COTTONXS8, 10 PCBS. WHITE COTTONB, 50 PCS. HORROCK‘S CELEE 6T PCS. SPLENDID, W ill ofer 20 PCS. FaANCY PRINTS, 35 PCS. FAIR QUALITY, 291 PCS. GREY COTTON 271 ‘PCS. Beautiful DRESS GOODS, At every prigeâ€"all e good value. 69 PCS. PRINTED MUSLINS, . por yard up. 171 PCS, SCOTCH LAWN HANDKERâ€" CHIEFS, it 3 .. â€" PABASOIj § :sy l 41 dozen Assortedâ€"Reduced to wbout Cost. Best Value in Canada, . ; CHOICE OF ONE H STRAW HATS AND ; At Less than Cost f( Manufacture. 470 YDS. DIAPER, . | |0 0 0 _ LADIES‘ vnnvm*nnj JACKETS, _ Worth 17s 64 for 108. vited to call and examine the Goods and The toregoing are only a l+v of the many bargains that !‘fin be offereil. All are in= 175 FANCY SHAWLS, 172 YDS. TABLE DAMASK, .\, _ $ ~: Only 1¢ 94 per yard. Ottawa, Juneâ€"11, 1669 GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO., G RE AT BA RG > ‘372 DOZEN : LADIESY WHITE Afli BROWN & â€"COTTON HOSE. - ARGAINS IN DiÂ¥ TOX; CHEAPEST COTTONS â€" LADIE® ALL SILK _ . , FASHIONABLE JACKETS, . Worth 208 for 184s, _ 20 SPARKS STREET, Price. to clear offâ€"from 2s 3d up. THIS AND NEXT 1 WHOLESALE ANXD RETAIL, Best value in Ottawa, D R Y G 0 0 Worth 10d for '“\l per yard. For 1e each,. CITY. MWorth 14 3d for 104. 4}d to 71d per yard. ; RATED COTâ€" TT AW A, ) s. ONTH Prices : 64 per yard. 4}d to 101d. 94 pef yard. 344. to 744. J per. yard. 4. per yard. A I N S 1d each. prices.. :( !‘ _ _ tslo sta) us COR SEKET®, best value in the city. PM"Skirts, of all sizes and styles, made to order, without extra charge. SKIRTS, wholesale and retail, at Montreal CLEARING SALE OF DRY GOODS, _‘ Commencing JUNE 8th, at â€" _ _ . The MESSRS; RUSSELL will also keep their establishment on Palace Street, during the season on the EUROPEAN: PLAN, where desirable apartments will be furnished for the accommodaâ€" tion of gentlemen belonging to CLUBS, MLLI‘ TARY MESSES, etc. : i § « KEARNS & RYAN, 20 Rideau street, and corner of Sussex and ork streots. . 10774 Remunants piven away fora mere trife. Call and get bargains at ~ MILLINERY and MANTLES INCLUDED. _ The creditors of the undersigned are notified to meet at the office of JOHN FALR, No 5, 6t Sacrament street, in the City of Montreal, on ‘TUESDAY, the THLRD day of AUGUST next, at eleven o‘clock, in ‘the forencon, to receive stateâ€" ments of his affairs, and io name an Assignee. The MESSRS. RUSSELL will reopen this splendid first class Hotel on THURSDAY, the 11th instant. i At the RUSSELL HOTEL tourists and business men will be accommodated at the reducea rate of $1.50 per day, with meals furnished at the St. Constantly on hand a well assorted stock of choise TEAS andâ€"a general assortment of GROâ€" CERLES suitable for family use, all. of which will be sold at redgced prices. Also, a choice lot of TOBACCO, uqflor brands, and sold equally low. Goderham & Wort‘s Highwines â€"anud Old Rye, constantly on hand and sold at their prices ; Gin, Brandy, Irish and Scotch Wh'ut?. Port and Sherry Wine directly imported. : ‘The whole of which wili be sold at small profits, Quick salesis Plorur.m TEA STORE, â€" By P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHER, os* Will be reseived till . SATURDAY, THE 1h AUVGUST, NEXT, KYLMER COURT HOUSE & JAIL. Plans and Spec! Mou of same can be seen on and after: the 26th of:the present month, at this office, and at the eriff‘s office, Aylmer. â€" Tals Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any of the Tebders. f & J. D. ED. LIONAIS, _ without written authority from this Department. i [* â€" i % f 11084 EEALED TENDERS addressed to the underâ€" signed, and endorsed Tendors for the BlBUII;D,, ING of the allel ts 1 COURT HOUSE AT AYLMER, Board of Agriculture and Public Works, Que. beo, 21st July, 1869. S :‘ N Bâ€"Th.s sdvertisement not to be copied By appointment Purveyor to His Excellency 1 ~ _ . the Governor General. Ottawa, June 25 AND A HALF a case, Grind Stones, from 25 1b to 200 1b. Together with a complete assortment of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, \____ also, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, #¢, " 8 :s 0‘ s P.8.â€"Remember the place. â€" . AT Ttug Srax or tu® Axnvit, § No, 24, Rideauâ€"st, Ottar GRASS SCYTHE of the tollowing makes, v Blood‘s German Steel _ â€". + > Do Cast _ do Bo Silver do Do _ Rod Rover, E X Silver Steol Whiting Cast Steel _ °_ Doâ€" > Bilver do All classes of DRY GOODS sold at, and under Quebes, Juna 6,1869. KEARNS & RYAN‘S. & * / JAMES FRASER. Ottawa, 15th Jtly, 1889. :1103b A very nice Claret at TWO DOLLARS CYTHES, SCYTHES, SCYTHES, NSOLVENXT ACT OF 1564. T. LOUIS HOTEL, Wndqwoflh‘ Cast do Do : Queen of the Meadow Flint‘s Solid Cast Steel, _ _ Beythe Snathes al & Grain Cradles, muley snd telegraph Hay Forks, two and three prongs _ Etraw do, extra long Hay Rakes, bent and straight handles |,ocm A« WS FOR THE l-'mn‘.w.I '!hJiblh are invited to attend the grea Two Doors East of Workman & Griffi®s, .‘ Rideau street. USSELL‘S HOTEL. ‘G. LEVIN, *(Suodessor to D Millar,) â€" _ â€"â€"_ 43 Sparks street, To ret P BASKERVILLE & BROTHER. JAS. BUCHANAN, Sussex and Wellington sts uild and repair the | i URT HOUSE & JAIL. THO8. BIRKETT, â€" â€" _ Sign of the Anvil, * and Whlt.nq. all lengths f No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. not to be copied makes, vis : 1070 ‘69. T REFOU SS E)S, Atnx ANDRE*S, LA JOSEPHINE and JuUVIN KID GLOVES 100 CAsESs GUINNESB & CO‘8 XXX BTOUT, And the celebrated PIG BRAND, unequaled in quality, at prices unusually low, by the case of dos each, quarts $2.50, pints $1.75. Warrantâ€" od by Guinpess & â€"Co‘s certififate. Ham, Tongues, Strasbourg Meats, Game and Salmon, Anchovy Paste, Currie Howders, Imperia! Buuces, Reading Sauces : . Boyer‘s Relish Pickles, of all kinds, put up th ordor.end warâ€" Japans, Black‘s &nd Green‘s, in great varieâ€" ties as to qualitiés and prices. |New. Season Toas, avd well worch a trialâ€"for fami/ics, boing pur chased for retail trade. PO’I‘TID» MEATS.â€" Fresh Ground and Roasted on the premises, very fine fiavour. 6 , Finest Srandy and Wines, ¢f the best brands, imported to order. 3. 2l â€". For sale by 3 L ‘THOS. PATTERSON, . STILTON CHEESE in stock, equal to English Cheose, and 10 cents per lb cheaper.‘ > (â€"Zâ€"Rates by this Line FIV H per cent. lower than by any other |Line. 4 Steamer GRENVILLE and [Bargesâ€"Captain M. G. Rastonâ€"will leave Mpntreal on TUESâ€" . DAY8, 6 p.m. â€" Ne mal? Steamer MARY ANNE, and|Bargesâ€"Captain _ 8. T. Eastonâ€"will leave al on FRIL. DAYS, 6 p.m. BUSSEXâ€"8T., OPPOSITE CLARENCEâ€"SI.,| Is NOW OPEK FOR B SINRSS, ana stoccked ; j with the NEWEST AND BEST ASSDRTED STOCK s OoF GOODS IN THE,.CITY. 4: Gentliomen of tasts and fashiqn can suit themâ€" selves with all the noveities of the season. â€"â€" All Garments imade on the dhortest notice, by firstâ€"class workmen, in the latedt New York. and Paris styles. i‘ m..2> L n iL‘ EAI’I‘OI’I RIDEAU A OoTTAW A FREIGH T LINE, â€" 100 ES Ottawa, June 1, 1869. From Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston and inâ€" 'l\lll'l.l or run;o*, 1067.3m Tn: THOROUGH BRED HORSE _ _ *_RO0K E[T," ; WINNER OF THE QUEEN‘S PLATE] $ IN 1863,| .~ i . Height 154 hapds, L&ll;odby"!obbgh," and| out of a * Hector " Mare,) will stand for m§res for the season a,the stables of â€" l Ma. HARRIS, VETERINIARY SURGEON, pariwtmt §16 16. the refuen. â€" ./ Oz se Ottawa, May 10. ] : 1045@ _ DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, Otawa, March 28, 1869. UNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S, PENXEDâ€" OUT ".-'ll SALMON : t Greatly reduced in price d ring the next seven Ex‘ Ship Angleséa from Liverpool. % \ W.H. EASTON & Co., _ ! Little Sussex Street, Canal Head Office. _ JAMES SWI[ET & Co., i+ ; Bt. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston. * 1 i M. H. EASTON & Co.,. | 15 Colbourne , MontrealL CHOICE LOT of CORNED FANCIES, Also, Ex Chiaudi¢re, frdgm London. ROSSE & m.icxw&m.u Goo0DS, Lea & Porrin‘s Worsester Sguce. OFFEE, CHOICEK LOT OF pilEss Goops, CHOICEK LOT OFâ€" BRJLLIANXTS, CHOICE ‘LOT or 'n+1imscs and BUTTONS, . r IN NEW MATER NOYELTY IN SILK EEAOR‘S B } â€" Ottawa. luoln!dhlly by upmni _ 1090t. ° BEAUTIFL LLOT oT$JPRING.HATS SPLENDID LOT OF) PARASOLS, LARGE STOCK OF LIQUORS, CUNNINGIAM & LIADsSAYS, For sale at . Dry Goods THOS. PAT'I"TBSON'S, « %6 Rideau st. No. 14, Riozacâ€" CHESTS FINE FAMILY P. A. & P: ‘ EGLESON, haot Tailors, * at AT e Tea Pot, 14 Rideau â€"st. 26 Rideau st. ‘69. 10938 00 _Having been appointed by the combin their agents for â€" § 200 00 they are now prepared to sell in; q1 1: the trade, by the ; VE Pnoor, and LARGER 'I:{HAN EVER. * _ We havre tnrnodo:rr:MolMdly to the " \ C kd es BOOT AND SHOE TRADE, ° MASON‘3 PATEXT SELF SEALING . «VIT JARS, acknowledgod to be the best in us , with full directions for using, at the Nocts ‘of JELLIE POTS, largeo PRESLRVF JARS, TOMATOJARS, in great variety at th. VARIETY HALL. Ti STONE FLOWER POTS, | . «_ HANGING FLOWER POTS (something new) and § COMMON FLOWER POTS, VARLETY HALL. ‘STONE WATER CROCKS$, with or wituout taps, at the VARIETY BALL. fu A large consignment of WOODEN BO_'!:S. BUTTER PRINTS, BUTTER KNIVES, ICE PICKS, LEMON SQUEEZERS, and other novel. ties, just received at the + rgpiuse sxare SILVER BOOT, of which we have a large stock. All New, be known by taking the trowble to ask at the place where all the cheap goods are sold, * § AT THE OLD STAND, in Wellington st, U pper Town, formerly kept b JOHN McCARTHY. . As usual, our . and bargains, such asis not offered in this city, will be found here. f > STOCK OF GROCERIES, will be tound good and cheap, together with PORK, done on short notice in a very satisfactory manner, and on the most reasonable terms that can be ~ . HERBE A SPECIALITY | . is made of Sign Painting. A stylish sign can be got up very clisap. R A practical experience of sizteen years in the princ:pal . towns und cities of Canada rnd the United States enables me to suit the vario 1 tastes and .mfym'mddl-_yw:' MRS P J BUCKLEY desires to inform he public of Ottaws that she has now opened a cl.ss for the teaching of PLANO aud BERLLN WOOL FANCY WORKS. Termsâ€"For Pizano,..................$6 00 por â€": srter do â€" do Berlin Wool Farcy . or $10 for both, payable in a ‘vauce. Application to be made to MRS BUCKLSY\, at the residence of her father, Jur Thom« Sper» sar. Murray streot. j e 11072 Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. We are going out of the CLOTHING BRANCH, es o t e oo o ahs . Jok « n Spi N. B.â€"â€"No Bensite Coroal. _ UAL OIL. RUIT JARS !I FRUIT JARS : : ARREL OR CAR LOAD, YE, EESOR BROS. Cl!llll. Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated "AMS, i > ONONGAHELA WHISKEYS. ACON, &c, _ Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s 1GHWINES |â€" 10754 > JAMES MOCARTHY & CO. IANO TULTION. Good Materidl, For sale by the undersigto« BEBLS. THIN MKSS PORK. BBLS. M£KS§8 PORK., LOWEST PRICES * & PAINTINXG BBLS. _8# TRONG SUPER FLOUK. 1 62 SPARKS STREKET. CGroceric¢s, Very Cheap at the COAL OlL, > :, 3 FLOUR, C. T. BATE & CO,, AT THB and Well Made. VYARIETY HALL, e 34 SBustex Street. ESTABLISHMENT, VYARIETY HAL. The prices will and MEAL. J DURIE & SON havereceived Plain Thoughts ~n the Art ol Living, by Gladden ; The Northwest y the author of Home Life in Germany,; One Year or the Three Homesâ€"a domestictale; Cord and Creoce, by the muthor ‘The Dodge Club; My Daughter Elinor, a novel; Alice‘s Adverâ€" tures in Wondéfiand, (American Edition); Friends in Council, 2 vols, new edition ; Vols 1, & and 3 of Cassruu‘s Popular Education. R Molesworth‘s, Ienck#®, _ Haswells, _ Heslitt Eng cering Tables, #¢. Jast give JOII..‘» HOLLAND, : Mave on hb BOWMAXN®‘s â€" o (Two Sizes), . *; +3 % By which letters, &c., may be copied without the * use of a press. C The August Monthly Magines, s A full supply of five cent music. . Post Oflice News Depot, July 23, 186%; Guodey‘s and Frank Loslic‘s Ladies‘ Maganise for Augast; Bow Bos and London Journalâ€"fer July ; World of Wonders for July; and Marper Bazaar, &c¢., at * f~, CULINARY 4& . TTN W * "Siber Suver im Sihwrent Auatars 35 the « _ Dominion, give a sall to l C P DORION. TO. WHOM IT MAY CONCOERK 58 Sparks st, opposite And examine for y ourse) offer you greater in« got Sizewhere in the capi ant tipâ€" sâ€"Hip, Hf ’g anv -r-:?r Annfih-?-lpl If you want Cutlery, Tea Tray», Table Mats, Dish Covers, Coffee Pot Stands, Hollow Ware, lror Bedsiecads, of all sizes and best materinis, If you want a tipâ€" m‘ln.odl:om If you want m tipâ€"to give a call top. ® #‘ If you want a fine lot of Chamber Ware, of any gize or pattern, give a call to > ,{ . C P DORION. xry: want Bread Boxes of any size, give‘a cal | C P vORION. Aho,,{:neo!nd.fiu lot of the well known makers Loverioos & Co, England, Block Tin . Tea and Coffee Pots, different styles and shapes. C boif you "mant Fubleg. af i â€"â€"If you ~want ng dese in Tin, Brass, Copper, Gclnlh-:.{rn. ‘!‘t":: and Conductor made to order, with neatpers and despatch. All orders from the city or svuntty â€" 58 Sparks st, â€" _ o } Opposite the British Li Hotel, late of Richard Biabop.loq.‘:lqp&?uu‘lfl“b"dh w»eampastt P C P DORIOK. A sitantion as Butier, Valet, Messenger or any respectable eimployment, by a young man lately from England. Can farnish frst class testimonâ€" promptly attepded . n M mml'“ 4 HOUSE FURNISHING_© HARDWARE. REFRIGERATORS, WATER GCOOLâ€" Tll LKADER: _ | _ Niicgiale s THE MORNINXG AND EVENING Is sold by J..?L BATTLE, at the RUSSELL HOUsE, daily at ONE cent per copy. W. CHAMPNESS begs Tewve to inform the public that be will open a & LIVERY STABLE On MOKDAY, 5th JULZ, where first class HORSES and BUG@LE5 will always be on hand, ‘TCE CREAM FREEZERS, BAT:;>JELLY MOULDS, PIE Moulds, ‘Japanned Trays, Toilet Setis, > FOLDING BEDSTEADS,|HAT ANP UM. BRELLA STANDS, &c, &c, Ottatra, June 29. 1869. 1087A A great variety of COOK sTOVk8, JAPANNED & PLANISHED TIX WARE, The English Magazines tor July. The American Magozines for August»~ )onulgl EEWS DEPOT, UUWE_LL'S COB‘NER, BUSSEXâ€"ST. UST RECEIYED, ATE LITERATURE. TTEXTION. â€"of any I-I“&IIL thape, manufactured the premises to order, give a call to ® .__C B DORION. give a call to * Beecher & Co‘s" Hot Air Furnaces, # North‘s" Pat ent Drum Heaters, 4# Fooster‘s" Boiter Purger, g t * Eaton‘s" Automatic stoves, Wood or C on 1104 RITISH LIONX HOT LYTH & KERHR, Atoves & Hardware. ANTED. ‘*C. P.__D1 130 210 c. P. DO LRIOGXK, Publications. PATEXT CPYING HMAUSER‘s NEWs DEPOT, Hangers, â€" do do PURCHAS HOLE AGENTS FPOR ,: No. 25 RIDEATUâ€"ST., J. DURJE 4 soN, °> viz ; 4 d _ MHOoTEL)p _‘ SPARKS STREET. quart Milk Pans E YOUR Do MESTIC * ARE â€" . and sse if he cannet cements than you can I, in his large and well C P DORION. inute Loo Croam Freeser C P DORION. BOOKS AND INCK N c R I O N, British Lion Motel, LL4 . T C P DORION. C P DORIOX. J ET D, *â€"yâ€"A_"

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