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poking. & been muw-.‘~ coms, cast ond of Suppany om f e AUGUST 4ra, 1989 J asehold goods consistip t bpp, but little: used; a woe kfi Ni mm : v® ; Auctioneer and the trade and { «4 toâ€" sttend. a m a} !;)apll..,, stt TEN e‘slock,& 1 X . BEL/_CK, ; entram i -fl& t >‘equl..-.‘ tw *# k p .-nt'.o fuuds, 186#, % $ as received i1 , Montreal, to HOS. & W. WUXTIONX3S. Fire.â€"Yoesterday afte the bells soundâ€" o3 5 n aannn ts on Himeaareminitintistenemmngh ed the alarm of fire, whicly was found to be in mss _ _â€" [ _‘ Lower Town, at the figt of Boitonâ€"st., neat :l‘ VALCE, $ % ‘_â€" Ahe Ridean,. . The firs was in the house occuâ€" | ~BEST 'Lm ‘ % . pied b‘y Mrs. D‘:nln A u;d ;;lncdh by A. ; j .© e Duncing, who Â¥ in t aesaulit. . BEST 'VALE.. ~\3 _ Nâ€"arly or all the fdtniture was saved, and the 1no€ & W. HUNT °> _ house, we believe/was insured tor $100, which oo ce rnrnnpr tm enfmmaen . mt was probably t\ its value. The house of A e __ . Bmp,,lupyy, ar to Dunning‘s, would JEST STYLES»,â€". _ ._=} _ harg been b but for the exertions of the E 32 h-‘y; fire bhad taken once or $wice f‘\'"m sSTYLES fi; _R _ _ but was lately extinguished again. [ Fouc#Cocat.â€"Anna Berrigad, who, if she THOS & W. M werse not a brazen faced young sinner, would Caurpets, Bnu-."rfi';': An excellent Cook “fl; ting, a large .* IV ' +>, a secoud" hand & % ‘ itâ€" todgether® wisk _ ___ " ol * sold im | takon: aw o declare )i 4 HOUSKE FURNIABIAS * s & HOUSE rusxisa0® TuHOS. & W. BUNTON® oD PIaxo, ‘KAT Goo0D8, IRAPEST GOOD4 ‘FAPEST GOO0D4, tnots, in excellent ‘ 5 % Curpets, Butresus wus‘_ Y GOOD8, $%, wO A880RTED,â€" sELLS sTRY *E RIAL CSTER wooL :mng,nmfl" 1 cLoTHKâ€"_ _ _â€"=.. DOOR MAT% * Lepp TEEST VARIETY, â€" EATEST VARIETY,. EATEST FARIETY, UOS. & W. Uoxtox‘s. t together with a g-fln ke. * ~all c~nven.ence of # eainie m-x::::w rcash in W‘ & . half p'u tod, & u. f K. ll)'l, s THOS. & W. HUXTONXZ t taw & IST sTOCK, |â€" ... ARGEST STOCK, T ARGEST STOCK, . © ; sTER 40A] y oull ney MÂ¥ . y 10 the w a russos, MÂ¥+ the Fou "‘:': oroby given th** t K Dl“cf y made & M ‘ LL OF TEN pE8 jonal W_...h.‘fi st itbe ® *an, Auctioneet, â€"._ _ WPORTANYT SALkep 1'1’ SsTOCK, ** x»ux.x..\k&'uu’. call ck . of HOVSE ~, Tramccsuct i « ACBS, 60;":‘ 1. 4 Ccocoa n,‘...“_ ‘:'f;' 10%+ PM Ax 4 .!..-“ OD Plaxo, White PURXTTURR AN Next. aay of I9L @Ra .“* ‘© of parchaser, . s 100 i bg inkable funds, 190, & m, u"WE‘ s . -\M f iueesg ;l~ O B > Lgares nor whart, foot of Sussex street, at 6.30 a m t erims do do . _ ao, 6 .00 p m \ * ‘Fylo® FORWARDIXG COMPA®T. #+ M-lu'n!uvAyluorauy-onh.ns.OOs- %, '...u‘u‘a’-‘-», leaves Aylmer at.....8.30 a m kE * Yortiwa To KIXGSTON. l . Steamer City® of Xtawa * Leaves the Canal Basin. Whart every is Mopday and Thursday 4b.....)...0.««+«« 1,00 a m p: +« AND ARRIYVES FROX KINGsTON® m WRrory Wodra«dat and Saturday at........1.00 p m P L 40 t L n Toronto. His terror of justice seems to bare . been all a sham, but :t was so well/feigned us to‘deceive the Magistrate here. /The old s chap promised to Iqgave the citp i ter, on â€" . being set free, but be did not. e went to e a tavvrn and got a good dinuer/in . exchange for deggerell manuscript. _ [/ 5 > Artiv®. KFius on x Carah BHOxT.~â€" FONAIUOKY LquÂ¥"® neon a child four or fivre years of t.oh::ol one of the canal boats at the locks, and bhad it not been observed, would most lllol@ been drowned. _ Oue of the bm’ hands the â€" )i!d»fill in, and so did a person ‘on the *d M.'Mby their uni@d.uetuoutho child was savyed. \. i 608 ~ ‘Pwâ€"mo.â€"The members of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club have it in contemplation to hoid a picâ€"uic at the Bellcvue Gardens, Holl» oa VWedzesday, the.lith August. Gp-u, and other amusements, besides dancing, to the ‘muslc of Sutherland‘s band, will be engaged Ia during the day.© A game of . will be played on the â€" morning of picâ€"Bic, kiweewthe first aud second twe es of the Lascssy.â€"We understand that some perâ€" sn or persous went/into the store olglr. Alfcd Pinard, in Lower Town, the other morping, and while the proprictor was down in the cellar for ‘some_beer managed to '.,i.u three tenm dollar caitridges of silver. The persons who took the money will} censult tmcir interests by returning it, because if it canuot be proved in Court that they tgs it, they may have more than thirty ddh&th oft trouvle over the matier, _ . _ 4 tie Market Byâ€"La Donwald Mageor & P® $ ’é.’. a F ;‘ bim time to ren John .Kelly ; driving, but he ; away and n *. was dismi «â€"â€"Pi i America ; but it Fooso in a EFzany Boatrâ€"in |returning trom the 0. U. R. picâ€"nic on Woâ€"dngeday night wme parties musthave lost several vaiuable wticle», for one of smith‘s ferrymen fuund in his boat a gold bracelet and a purse with papers which may be valuable to the owuef. Justice to the ferryman requires that we should mention the fact that he vél-nuiily gaveup the articles to Mr. Smith, who is veady to band them over to the proper claim=~ "ants. * The articles are advertised. ‘ Tas Oun Srourerâ€"The old tar who apâ€" peared at the Police Court on Tuesday, for taking a drunken snooze on tha platforp told his Worship a fib when he sdid he never till then appeared b«foroe a Magistrate. Repor:says be bad beeu before the C in Mettoss is tus Heiarexs.â€"Numbers of prople, in various parts of the city, became ‘ alarmed on Wednesday night by a strange appesiznce in the heavens. Some thought a star had wankiéred from its orbit, and was dn its way laden with omens dice to earth. Some sae, next day, rushed into print about the luminous stranger, and whoule families sod neiglhbourhoods were out of doors star=â€" guing, and very few, if any, were aware that i was one of the fire balloona.sent up from Boilevue Gardens. ‘ i 7 FouckCocrat.â€"Aunn Berrigan, who, if she were yot a brazen faced young sinner, would be rémarkably goodâ€"looking, was charged under the new Vagrant Act. The last time she was.sentâ€"nced to three weeks‘ imprisonâ€" ment under thesold. A«t, ‘but bis Worship yosterday applied ths now oue, which â€" em« powers him to give‘two months, and Miss. Bertigan is gone up under its provisions. The last time she told a fstory which ealisted the sympathies of those who heard it, but it _ is m>w known that though she may atâ€" first hate been the victim of a villain‘s wiles, se now leads ajlifs of voluntary shams instead of returning to her home. A liquor case was brought up and adjourned. The case of Marie Cha:sleobois was further pied by Mrs. Dunniag, Duniing, who is w Nâ€"arly or all the férait house, we believe; was i was probably :"‘l: George. Murpliy, nfa hare been bu but f firemen." Phe fire ba« but was lately e1 William Bradbury, jr. was charged with refusing to comply with the requirtments of the Market Byâ€"Law. The case was dismisscd. Douald Magson was charged with occupyid§g . 4 post of the street with bfllhfl,’ IOEM law allows. The cas> ‘h ad) illl this mornaing in order to &‘low bim time to remove the said materials. John .Kelly© was charged with furious driving, but be proved that his horse ran away and as unmanagâ€"able and the case OTTAW A ; 81 «â€"Pi is called the Birmingham of America ; but it will have to progress wonâ€" derfully t lel these fAigures, which give the weekly pjoducts of the various madufacâ€" tories of the lish city : 14,000,000 steel peis, 8000 irdn bedstâ€"ads, 7,000 guns, 300,â€" 000000 machine screws, 100,000,000 of, but. toss 1,000 saddles, 5,000,000 .copper and brouze coins, 20,000 bails, 40,000 pounds weight of papier mache work, £30,000 worth of jewelry, 20,000,000 of feet in length of wire, 40,000 poeunds weight of needles, 20,000 pounds of hairpins, 18,750,000 of hooks and ¢yes, 10,000 dorn"'ln arms, 3500 pairs of beliows, 150 sewing machines, â€"The arrangemeats for th@opening of the Bues Canal in October are fully developed. The Viceroy of Egypt proposes to entertain his guests with unprecedented magnifitence. On the benks of the canal are to be otected lwdges, constructed, fitted and decorated so as to be r« productive of the characteristics of the Reveral countries to which the guests belong. Public amusements are to be provided for the to be brilliant and varied in character. It is confldently expected that the EKumwpress of the Fn.auch wiil appear in person ; it this be the case, the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria wili be present. The heir presumptive of the Italian Crown will represent King , Victor Emmanue} ; the King of Prussia will ‘gead a member ot the _ Royal Family ; and the Prince of Walas, possibly accompanied by Prince Arthur, will represent Queen Victoria, The event is, therefore, likely &0 be one of ‘extraâ€" ordinary grandeur, and will doubtiess pass off with great ec/lat. lts international significance tTecreation of the assemblage, which promiss well‘ warrants these manifestations of this worldâ€"wide interest © TRAVELLERs GUIDE. LiWRENCE AÂ¥D OTTAKA RALLW AY ,....10.35 a uf...... 4; 13 p m.... 9.00 p m ‘..... 1,0 a m......1.00 p ... LwWa RITER RXAvVIGATIO® conra®xy. Steamer Queen Viectoria Boar.â€"Yosterday afterâ€" NE W S lity m % onday . o apâ€" | Apisode i y, for sou of G . /| and prac 4 native .« o lucrative at . :0 which Au obse:sving post oftice clerk can read the character of large uombers of people presenting themselves. He notices a vast difference in the style of approack. One man comes modâ€" e:ate, another immoderate; one slow, guother Let me introduce you first to Mr. Hurry *p. No matter who is ahead, he calls out his number.. He will be attended to at once, whether inâ€"his turn or otherwise. Hoe wili push every body aside ; his voice quick, his number repeated two or three times in sucâ€" cession, e anunoys the window clerk and offends those who.bave a prior right. You know that if you follow him to the Bank he "will annoy everybody around him ; he conâ€" fuses the teller, and gets in the way ot all bands, Follow him to his , he has hbis _clerks in conlusion;. his=eftl;e unsystematic, and all in an uproar, You â€" are satisfied he wastes time by his u ta and unsyste~â€" matic mannet.. Such a man worties his wife, makes ber mind his orders, his children clear the track when he coxd!n sight for fear he should stumble over them. tast ; one reasonable, ,another unreasonable. As the o:‘: saying goes, oneâ€"comes forward as if he hed solemaly and grandly to the tune of Old Hundred: "Byâ€"theâ€"day, byâ€" theâ€"day, byâ€"â€"thoâ€"day!‘ Aunother man T y CR OmZ CoP ‘ PE eEtrEtet CERECCE! comées along as if he trotted to the tune of YÂ¥ankee Doodie:â€"" Byâ€"â€"theâ€"jobâ€"jobâ€"jub! byâ€"theâ€"jobâ€"jobâ€"job !" if it is allowable to bortow the illustration. « * . We next come to Mr. Slow Mann. Slowly he moves, slowly he: approaches the wicket. The clerk waits to hear hbis wishes,. As his. turn com«s he besitates. â€" Another man in a greater hurry makes his own wants known. vur slow friend steps back, and allows the new comer to take his plate ; steps back again and gives way to a second and‘a third ; allows .every one to push him aside, until the coast is clear, and then in a timid voice speaks out. ‘le is attended to, and passes away. You know his character, he is a slow man. ‘ His is not the getâ€"outâ€"0‘â€"myâ€"way style. He is casily pushed to one side ; his cletks become his masters; be loges much precious time at the Poohofllc the bank, the customâ€" ‘ house, and in every placo where men congreâ€" gate. _ He allowedâ€"a rival to carry off his girl and marry her, because he waited too long to propose, or left the lclnx when the stranger made bis appearance. And now that he‘is mariied, to a lady who did nearly all the courting, and who took advantage of leapâ€" year, he has to wait for dinner till it is co venient for other people to get it ready ; his wite makes him stanad round and do as telis him. moul 5 t _ The next in order comes Mr. Snart ow . You bare heard of him, perbaps, as active man id all the charitable assoc of the day ; his name is on innumerably subscripâ€" tion lists. Before be leares be s s to you in a snarling, soappish way. +0 Mr. Good Nature now comes Along. He is a mildâ€"looking ‘man, uvither a burry nor half asleep. Quictly bhe s and goes day after day, and is promptly attended to. Everybody likes to wait o such a man ; and one feels that be is a kind man in his own‘ houseâ€"not a domi ing busband, but a man who is civil and gbliging to bis wile, and goodâ€"natured to all #ith whom he comes in contactâ€"in the stope, the church, the bank, in short, gvery® ." You think of such a man as 020 w character is even, amd you feel that you cag place râ€"liance there.â€" From am article in New Dominion: Monthly for l«y‘ell M. Field, the «Nestor oi the Misâ€", souri bar," a lawyer. whose edtire lack of ambition lost the fame his rare and great ability mignt bave won, died in St. Loais, on onday. . He had a peculiarly romantic pisode in his early manbood. He was the son of General Martin Field, of Newfane, Vt., and practised law while in the courts ot his native country. His abandonment of his lucrative practice and removal from the State, to which he never returned, was occasioned by an unfortunate bestowal of his affections, under circumstances rarely, if ever paralleled. He feil in love with an accomplished young lady in Windsor, and though she was engaged to another nnuon.aluoceodd in ‘winniog her affections and‘ inducing ber to join him. in a secret marriage, which was to be followâ€" ed by cuhabitation in case the consent of her parents could be obtain¢d, but otherwise to be void. She failed to gain consent ; and as soon as he could «he summoned from Boston was publicly married to her first love, who ljohqd her in a suit of chancery against Mr.. Ficld for the dissolution of the secret marâ€" Mr. Field (elt sorelpaggrieved at the result, and issued a pamphlet, in which he, sought to vindicate himself before,the world. â€"Afterâ€" ward, however, he mairied auother lady, with whom he lived happily. She has been dead several years, and four children, we think,. survive them both,. Y.«ars after the strange suit, the lady whom he first loved, and then sought so persistently, then twice a widow, married a merchant of Windsor county, who shortly thereafter removed to 8t. Lotis. There they lived for several years, moving in the first circles (though never meeting in Mr. Field‘s soc iety,) and where she died suddenly, beuloved by all who knew her. [E riage. Both she and herâ€" suit gurvived her Rusband, but at last she won it in the Suâ€" preme Court, and the case is reported at Rngth in the thirteenth volume of Vermont reports. «â€"A n-nl“h:phlot, *# Lettre sur La Mort Apparente, Consequences Reelles des Inhxnmations Precipitees, 0*t, Le yTemps pendant lequel ?eut persister laptitude a etre rappele a la vie" by the late Dr. Charles Lonâ€" de, records the following:â€"Oa the 13th ot July, 1829, about two o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, near the Pont des Arts, Paris, a body, which appeared lifeless, was taken out of the river. Itwas that of a young man, twen~â€" ty years of ,. dark complexioned, and atrongly wn"h. corpse was discoloured and cold ; the face and lips were swoollen and tinged with blue ; a thitk and yellowish froth exuded from the mouth ; the eyes were open, fixed, and motioniess ; the limbs limp and drooping. No pulsation of the heart nor trace of respiration was perceptible. The body had remained under water for a con» siderable time ; the search after it, made in Dr. Bourgeois‘s presence, lasted fully twenty minutes.. That gentlieman did not hesitate to incur the derision of the lookersâ€"on, by proceeding to attempt the resurrection of what, in their eyes, was a mere lump of clay. â€" Neverthéless, several hours afterwards, m»«d m“m restored to life, thadnks to the o perseverance of the dbctor, who, although strong and enjoying robust health, wus several times on the point of losing conrage, and abandoning the paâ€" tient in despair, But what would have hap= rvd if Dr. Bourgeois, instead of persistentâ€" y ‘remaining stoopiog over inanimate body, with watch(ul eye and attentive ear, ‘to catch the first rustling of heart, had left the drowned man, after halfâ€"anâ€"hour‘s fruitless endeavour, as oiten bappens ? "The unfortunate young m- would | have been laid in the grave, although capable of resto. ration to life ! To this case, m.nonmooh. in the Aschives de Medecine, others, in hich individuals who have remjained under ;;br as long as six hours were| recalled | to life by efforts which a weaker conviction than bis own would have refrained from making. These facts led Dr. Londo to the conclusion that, every day, drowned individ= uals are buried, who, with greater perseverâ€" ance, might be restored to lite: | « Swroma Dar aso N:iowt.â€"â€"The peculiarities of day ind night in Sweden strike the trayâ€" ellier very forcibly, after being accustomed to the temperate zsones. _ In June the sun goes down in Stockhoim a litGe beforp ten o‘clock. ‘There is great illumination all night, as the sun passes round the earth towards the north pole, and the refraction of its rays is such that you can see t> read at midnight withâ€" out any artificial light. There is a mountain ?m:ud oldz.ofih where on the : 2ist of une the sun ; not appear to go down at all, â€" The steamboat goes up fn: sStockbolm for the purpose of conveying those who are turious to witness the g.hono-cm. It ocâ€" curs only one night. he sun reaches the horizoh, you can see the whole face of it, and in five minutes more it brlu to rise. Ait the No:th Capé, latitude 72 degrees, the sun does not go down for several weeks. In June it would be about 25 degrees abore the horizon at midnight. In the winter the sun disappears and is not seen for (weeks ; then l it comes and remains for ten or.fifteen minâ€" utes, aftus which it descends, and Aually does rPOST uPPICK GLIMPEIES. the Springfield Repubtican. WYER‘*1 ROMANCE. loner till it is co' o get it ready ; a, . ound and do as ; Mr. Snark ow . rhaps, as active | â€"â€" s80¢ of the |_ umerably subscripâ€" D a he to you | . y. : mes Along. He is a are satisfied he iste and unsyste~ worties his wife, and his children es in sight for not set at all, but mal.s almost a circlo round the heavrens. The Swedes are very indusâ€" trious, and labour is reckoned by the: hour, twelve hours beisg reckoned a day‘s work. BHirds and animals take their accustomed rest at the usual hour, whether the sun goes down or uot: 1,523 varns good fast cologred printsâ€"a great bargain at 64. per yardâ€"at Garland Muchmor & Co.‘s. . ° * + 130 ® 100 * 35300‘ Oltawa and n« JA j . â€" . Ottawa. Wholusalé Merchants supplicd by the car oad in d.*tbo lowest quotations. _ 1103y MESS PORK, PICKLED SALMON, > LABR, HERKINGS, and the u-‘ton other articles necessary to conâ€" stitute a com plete stock. . 'l'-'--j. Oolong, Congou, Imperial, Y lym._qnu:?!.'tuh ud sheop; *.; oC WYVÂ¥ ~_ Ssherries of all grades, Ports of fine quality, Burgundy, Souterne and Maderia, Wines at all prices, in wood and bottle, improved by age. HIGHWINES, OLD RYE, PROOF, ‘AND The under _ Agentfor MARRIAGE LICXNCES for the city of Ottawa, by commission from His Excellency “lololuug bs tio Ol'ty of Ottaws. ov:clâ€"&- Lawrence Hotol, Rideauâ€"st. Ottawa, July 14, 1869. ©_ 1110â€"30â€"3m _‘_ impoRrfTaNT TksTImoNY. _ Usiversmy Counser, M | Tonoxto, July 2, 1857. â€" Gexteugs,â€"Having lu-Y rchased ohe of Mr: Kedzig‘s Rain W ater F1 ué'-'. I hereby cerâ€" tify that I consider it a very useful anFexcellent article. Acting as it does on the principle of SRERECTCs oo e o oi y P s tag T dowoward and upward fltration, it is not so liable to get out of order as many other kinds, and the of the parifying nrol‘o prevents the passage of much impurity, which would otherwise stop up the pores. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ § 1 tave tried a considerable number of experi. ments with diferent waters, some very deep!y soloured4, and others of a most offensive odour, in all cases utterly unfit either for drinking or for culinary , and Jn every instance the action of Filter was most satisfactory, as proâ€" ducing a perfectly clear, colorless, inodorous, and tasteless water. 9 The importance of pure water in promoâ€" tim is universally acknowledgei, and the observable between the aciion of pura and im kind«, has been conclusively shown by the nm the Cholera Commissioners. L d very strongly recommend the use of the above named Filter, especially to those who have totht:o -o:.u of Q:Aubi&g pure .PE." , as being atthe same time both simâ€" in oaudo-, and efflicacious in action. M‘ T NTE %l‘al\' CROFT, + s , Un nr-krcol.h ‘oronto. mmw r0os. indb f all cases utterly . culinary ‘ action of Filter ducing a perfectly tasteless water. The im port tin is univ observat :“.I.-E kinde, y t reports L s d tnnfi 00DER H MASON‘3 PATEXT SELE sEALING FRUIT JARS, ackaowledged to be the best in use, with full w for using, at the | VARIETY HALL. Axc.gl: JELLIE POT3, large PRESERVE J TOMATO JARS, in groat variety at the yARIETY HALL. f â€" STONE FLOW ER POTs, 255 . _ HANXGING FLOoOWER POTS (something new) and C v‘aRIETY HALL STONE WATER CROCKs, with or without taps, at the VARILETY HALL. . ) 4& conkignment of WOODEN BOW18, BUTTER PRINTS, BUTTER KNIVES, ICE PICKS, LEMON SQUEEZERS, and . other novel ties, just received at the ‘ T-l oTtet AwW a __ PROTESTANT LADIEY SCROOL _ Conducted by an accomplished ‘and competent staff of teachers, will be open on | THE ist SEPTEMBER, 1869, in the large gnd commodious house lately occuâ€" pled by the Rideau Club, on Wellington street. course of instrustion will include. all the usually taught in the best schools. § will be under the control of x manâ€" EKXIS WHELANX, TORO GaiaR YEILDING, Marriage Licences, Fresh Coffee ground and roasted daily on , T JARS 1 FRWT JARS ! : Kac Brixoirs ; Renault & Co, Henâ€" and otbtg brands. D GINXâ€" . Kuyper‘s and Houtwman‘s, in wood ighbqurhood. s 8. J. LOBINSON & CO,, igned gre SOLE AGENTS{for AM & WORTS‘ (TO DISTILLERY . LRRELS OLD RYE WHUISKET, RRELS FAMILY PROOF, ARRELS HIGHWINES, auz and other Vinegars. WHISKEY, Very Cheap at the COMMON FLOWER POT3, The Tea Pot, YARIETY HALL, . 31 Sussex Street. 50 0. P. Â¥HK OT CA *A fqMEKS, JULY su. Garland, Mutthmor &# Co. W II1 oftr uring in every dessription of 50 PCS. WHITE COT 40 PCBS. WHITE COTT 50 PCS. HORROCK‘S C 35 PCS, FAIR QUALI 6T PCS. SPLENDID, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & 0 PUB. FANCY PRIN «s\ 201 PCS. GREY CO 211 PCS. Beautiful D 69 PCS. PRINTED 171 PCS. SCoOTCH CHIEFS, _ Bestâ€" Value in Canad G REAT B A 41 dozen Assortedâ€" ARGALNS IN DRY GOODs. 113 470 YDS. DIAPER 172 YDS. TABLE DAMASK, CcHOICE OF NE H_UNDI STRAW HATS) AND B( _ For Ls each, . TON, 20 SPARKS STRE LADIES‘ VELVELEEN J The toregoing arejonly a tew « bargains that will (be offered. vited ‘to cal} and ¢xamine‘the LADIES WHITH COTTON Ottawa, June 11, 1 CHE APES T ‘Look\at the Li THIS AND NE FANCY SHAW Best valugin 0 At every priceâ€" : umsz? ALL SILK FASH!ONA_ITE JACK + Worth 254 for 158. â€" Price to cle®r o DR YCV â€"G WHOLESALE AND RET At Less thin Cost of Ma Worth 1 Worth 1fs 64 for 10s. PARA 372 D C1 ) 0 D S. TS, LAWN HAN i0 + 81d. ta Lnss GOoop t of Prices : OXx8, 1 IUSLINS, UN8, tawa, Tid.per yard. ELEBRATED COTâ€" I for 74d per T, OTTAW A. T MONTH OZEN {d to 6d per TONS, SoOLS. all extra goo« educed to # [â€"from 2s 3d cott o Only 18 9d p R G A I\N HOSE. orth 1s 34 f 60 . p +T J 4{d per 94 per d. per 43d t« BR 1d er yard. yard. nufacture. I value. out Cost. JV+3 ard up. DKER~ ard. )NNETS, T IOLJ. up. LCKETS, ( the many All are inâ€" Goods and ETS, ILM1. wX 6 1044. : G. LEVIN, f (Successor to D Millar,) . 48 Sparks ‘street, es opp. Tnuts Office. SKIRTS, wholéesale and retail, at Montreal _ prices. ~ coR SEKTS, best value in the city. , ~; AASkirts, of all sizes and styles, made to order, without extra charge. + I’“‘Bidnu stroet, and corner of Sussex and streots. 5 , 10774 At Tg® Sion or tu® ArnviL, § No, 24, Ridcauâ€"st, Ottawa. " GRASS SCY THE of the following makes, viz : Blood‘s German Steel Do Cast do _ Do â€" Silver do o Do. . Red Rover, E & Silver Steel : __, Whiting Cast Steel â€" > | VGOOD N £ WS ?0@ THE PUBLlCo‘ The public are invited to attend the grea CLEARING SALE OF DRY GOODS, Commen¢ing JUNE 8th, at K E.A R NS .& RY A N‘S. . : All classes of DRY GOODS sold at, and under costâ€" prices, _ > | MILLINERY and MANTLES INCLUDED. Remnants piven away for a mere trifie. Call and get bargains at 4 The MESSR3. RUSSELL will reopen this splendid first class Hotel on THURSDAY, the 11th instant.\ > y The MESSRS; RUSSELL will also keep their establishment on Palace Street, during the season on the EUROPEAN PLAN, where desirable spartments will be furnished for the accommodaâ€" tion of gentlemen belonging to CLUBS, MLLIâ€": TARY MESSES, eto, «> > * RUIIILL’I HOTEL At the RUSSELL HOTEL tourists and business men will be gccommodated at the reduced rate of $1.50 per day, with moals furnished at the St. Louis Hotel. | a ; ‘ P.S.â€"Remember the place. P_l'.on.tm;'rm\ STORE, By P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHER, __ Do _ #ilver do â€" . | Higgins Cast â€" do. . | Wadsworth Cast do | _Do _ Queen of the Meadow _ Flint‘s Solid Cast Steel, Cradlio Blades . Blood‘s, Higgins‘ and Whitney, all lengths Scythe Snathes > Grain Cradles, muley and telegraph Hay Forks, two and three prougs > Btraw do, extra long â€" ° Hay Rakes, bent and straight handles â€" ‘ Beythe Etones > s Grind Stones, from 25 1b to 200 1b. Togsther with a complete assortment of . . ’SHELF'AND HEAVY HABDWABE, also, Paints, Oils, Glass, ?nuy. . , Constantly on hand ® woll assorted stock of choice TEAS and a general assortment ot GROâ€" CERLES suitable for family use, all of which will be sold at reduced prices.. Also, a choice lot of TOBACCO, m%rior brands, and sold equally low. Goderham & Wort‘s Highwines and Old Rye, constantly on hand and sold at their prices ; Gin, Brandy, Irish and Scotch Whi;ko;';. Port and Sherry +W iuq directly imported. ° whole of which wili be sold at small profits, Quickâ€"salesis our motto, ‘ CÂ¥ P BASKERVILLE & BROTHELR. ITY HODPR&KIRT FACTORY. Sacrament st The credito meet, &t the TUESDAY, t eleven o‘clock ments bf his : CYTHES, SCYTHES, SCYTHES, EEALED TENDERS addressed to the underâ€" signed, and endorsed ‘Lenders for the REBULLD. ING of the COURT HOUSE AT AYLMER, Quebec, June 6,1869. SATURDAY, THE Ith AUGUST, NEXT, AYLMER COURT HOUSE & JAIL. ‘ Plans and Specifications of same can be seen on‘ and after the 26th of the presentâ€"month, at this office, and at the Sheriff‘s office, Aylmer. Tais Lepartment will not be bound to accept the lowest or any of the Iopdol;-. * ty J. D. ED. LIONAIS, | _ I'l'o LOUIS HOTEL, Board of Agriculture and Public Works, Que. bec, 21st July, 1869. s N Bâ€"Ths sdvertisement not to be copied without written authority from this Department. ' © * 1108td Ottawa, 15th July, 1869. NSOLVE By tnpoihtment Purveyor to His Excellency s the Governor General. _ / | A very nice Claret a AND A HALF a case. Ottawa, June 25 Two Doors East of Workman § Grifin‘s, i â€" Rideau street. ENDEKRS, LA&ARET, CLARET. To rebuild and repair the NT ACT OF 1864. s of the undersigned are notified to office of JOUN FALR, No 5, 6t reet, in the City: of Montreal, on e THIRD day of AUGUST next, at , in the forencon, to receive stateâ€" fairs, and to name an Assignee. | , _ JAMES FRASER, . h Juiy, 1869. 1103b Will be reseived till THOS. BIRKETT, _ ~ _ Sign of the Anvil,| filk No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. °_JAS. BUCHANAN, _ id Wellington sts. sussex and W ied P EKEARNS3 & RYAN, TWO DOLLARS 1070 ork (‘ UNXXINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S, / | i § > ‘ CHOICEK LOT OF DRESS G?ODI. ‘69. And the delebrated PIG BRAND, unequaled in quality, at prices unusually low, by the case of dos each; quarts $2.50, pints $1.75. Warrantâ€" ed by Guinvess & Co‘s certificate. ; ~ 100 ‘ _ Ham, Tongues, Strasbourg Meats, Game and Salmon, Anchovy Paste, Cutrie Powders, Imperial Sauces, Reading Sauces and Soyor‘s Relish Pickles, of all kinds, put up to order and warâ€" PO'I"I'ID MEATS.â€" DIRECT IMPORTAT " _ Japans, Black‘s and Green‘s, in great varieâ€" ties as to qualities and prices. New Season Teas, and well worch a trialâ€"for families, being pur chased for retail trade. .« ¢ Ottawa, March 28, 1869. Fresh Ground and Roasted on u‘o premisos, very fine fiavour. 100 STILTON CHEESE in stock, equal to English Cheese, and 10 cents per lb ghoaper. . Finest Srandy and Wines, of the best brands, imported to order. Ottawa, June 1; 1869. yitrovianinpkav aAxp oTTAwW a â€" FREIGH T LIINE, (â€"zâ€"Rates by this Line FIVE per cent. Tower than by any other Line. From Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston and inâ€" o4 < termediate Ports. > * â€"£ Steamer GRENVILLE and Bargesâ€"Captain M. G. Rastonâ€"will leave Montreal on TUESâ€" DAYS, 6 p.m. . > Steamer MARY ANNE, and> Bargesâ€"Captain ; 8. T. Eastonâ€"will leave Montreal on FRI. f DAY8, 6 p.m. PENXNED OUT CHOICEK LOT of CORDED FANCIES, 'l‘ll'l-l OF FASHION, _ f â€" No. 98 : BUSSEXâ€"8T., AOPPOSIQTI CLARENCEâ€"ST., Is KOW OPEN FOR B ©INESS, ana stoc«ked Ex Ship Anglesea from Liverpool. 4 . with the 3 NEWEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK ‘OF GOODS IN THE CITY. Gentlomen of taste and fashion can suit themâ€" loly-i with all the novelities of the season. _ â€" All Garments made on the shortest notice, by firstâ€"class workmen, in the latest New York sand Paris styles. ol Wl Pnd k * 1067.3m CHOICK LOT OF BRILLIANTS, CMOICE LOT of TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, r REFOUSSE*S, ALEXANDRE*, JOSEPHINE and JuUVIN KID GLOVES Also, Ex Chaudiere, from London. ROSSE & BLACKWELL‘Ss GOODS, BEAUTIFUL LOT of#PRINXG HATS NOVELTY IN SILKS Pu-fr'l s BOARDING HOUSE, METCALFEâ€"ST., 1 % (Late Mrs. Sutton‘s:) Lea & Perrin‘s Worsester Sauce. rooms, vacant, suitable either for single or marâ€" fied ladies and gentlemen. . The situation is at once central and retired, being near the Governâ€" ment Buildings and principal centres of hysiness, and yet removed trom the noise and bustle ofâ€"the city. An excellent table is kept, and term® are very moderate. Afew day boarders can be asâ€" commodated. 1099b SPLENDID LOT OF PARASOLS, OFFEE, Ottawas, July £9, 1869. EESOR‘S W. H. EASTON & Co., Little Sussex Street, Canal Basin, Head Office. JAMES BWIFT & Co., _ * Bt. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston. ; _ M. H. EKASTON & Co., © 15 Colbourne Street, Montreal. \__ H. RASTON, Eaqy, | |,0 Rideau, Merrickville. . LARGE STOCK OF LIQUORS, CUNNINGHAM &# LINDSAY‘B, RS PITT begs to state that she has a tow ortable, airy, and __pepgcub_ly _fnmilbod OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND LIFE,. Dry Goos. For sale by IN NEW MATEARIALS, For sale at CaAsEs GUINNESS & COs XXX BTOUT, , THOS. PATTERSON‘S, No. 14, Riozavâ€"st., THOS. PATTERSON, CHESTS FINE FAMILY TEAS, : Agents, ry Office, ; Seott‘s â€" Buildings, Opposite Russell House, _ at AT P. A,. & P:J. EGLESON, Merchaat Tailors. AND T M CLARK, Agent, 111%b 14 * 26 lld‘ou st; 26 Rideau st. ‘69. oNnNS, 109348 300 200°* 500 : Having been appointed by the combin_! their agents for | they are now prepared to sell in‘tigrrn {\= lhtude,bym': P x , »â€"/9 | PIOO". and N ' ESTABLISHMENT, § 62 SPARKS STREET. . You can get your Painting, Graining, élsdn‘ Paperâ€"hanging, Kalsomining and J «_ _ WHITE WASHING, _ done on short notite in a very satisfactory manner, and on the most reasonable terms that can be is made of Sign Painting. A stylish sign can be got up very chsap. A practical experience of sizteen years in the rincipal‘ towns and cities ofâ€"Canada iand the {’Jnitod States enables me to suit the various tastes and atisfy the wants of all my customers. A. W. LaNG, desired. MRS P J BUCKLEY desires to inform the public of Ottawa that she has now ‘opened a class for the teaching of PLANO and BERLLN WOOL FANCY WORKS. I Termsâ€"For Piano,..................$6 00 por cuarter or $10 for both, payable in @dvance. Application to be made to MRS BUCKLEY, atithe residence of her father, Mir Thomas Spenâ€" cer, Murray stréotes,. 11074 REFRIGERATORS | u. _ _ O _ REFRIGERATORS! / "~â€"!_ REFRIGERAT FIVE DIFFERENXT SIZE®, UaAL OIL. Suitable for the smallest family, or Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. All of our own manufacture. TINWARE OF ALL KINDS, IN SToC: ) â€"=._ AND MADE To ORDER, wWhoLESALE AND â€" RETAIL The largest and buxt assortment of . | . COGKING ~STOVYES A & . _ IN CENTRAL C&NADA, MILL LAMPS, diferent sizes, to order at.the : ucurru.'? STOVE DEPOT, Water Filters, ® N. B.â€"No Bentine Coroal. ARREL OR CAR LOAD, do â€" ‘do Berlin Wool Fancy tained in & the time of sale, there will be sold by Public Auction, by MR HKCYTOR MCLEAN, at his Sale Rooms, Oitawas, on FRLDAY, the SIXTH day of AUGUST, 1869, at the hour of twelve o‘clock, noon, that valuable lot known as Village Lot Number Siz, in block nine, as laid down on the nlOR’I‘OAGI SALE« | ce | Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con. registered plan of the Village of New Edinâ€" burgh, in 53""““"_'“'.""‘ d d 2o2 _Terms and conditions of sale will be made kncwn at the time of sale. For further particulars apply to _ OonoxGAUELA WHISKEYS. EESOR BROS. CHEEKSE. Agents for John Ompboll"l oolo-brgbd ACON, &¢c. Agents for Hiram & WSiker‘s GHWINKS IANO TUITION. L ANG Dated this 27th day of July, 1809. |1111t4 For sale by the undersigtoi BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. BBLS. M£SS PORK. LOWEST PRICEKS HERE A SPECIALITY BBLS. STRONG SUPER FLOUR PAINTING Groceries. Water Coolers, CoaAL oL ME © C. T. BATE & CO,, AT 35 Busserâ€"st., | H. MEADOWS & CO. eessssssess es e n00 6 Baths, TORS oilet Setts, J DURIE & SON have received Plain Thoughts on the Art of Living, by Gladdon ; The Northwesk by the author of Home Life in Germany; Ore Year or the Three Homesâ€"a domestic tale ; Cord and Crecce, by the author The Dodge Cleb; My Daughter Elinor, a novel; Alice‘s Adverâ€" _ Godey‘s and Frank Leslic‘s Ladios‘® Magasise { for August; Bow Belils ‘and London Journal fer ‘,' July ; World of Wonders for July; and Marper | Bazaar, &¢., at f * tures in +Wonderland, (American | Editiom) ; Friends in Council, 2 vols, now edition ; Vols 1, 2 and 3 of Cisssur‘s Popular Education. â€" Moleswort}‘s, Menck«y _ Hasweli#, _ Haslitts# ~__ Kn eering Tabies, §c., ‘The English Magazines tor Jaly. The American Magezines for ‘August.. : | J. DURIE & SON, .‘ Js is A 10 Sparksâ€"#% BOWMANX‘S By which letters, &¢c., may be copied without the ‘ use of a préss. ; The August Monthly Magines, i} * A full supply of five cent music. Post Office News Depot, July 23, 1869.. . â€" This week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledget, Emerald4, ®porting Times, Western World, Frank Lesiic‘s (with picture), HMarper‘s Weekly,Week!y Heralé4, Pilot, and all other Erish ‘upn, Lrish “wflb (new paper), ete. Lot‘dnn Nustrated News (with a spleudid ‘uotul"). ow Bells, London Joursal World of Wonders, and all the English a€#d American Fashion Books, just mip’. Quawa, June 19, 156Â¥. * D CULINARY & DOMESTI. TINWARE ¢ Jast give &8 Sparks st, opposite British Lfon Motel, And examine for yourselves and «se if he carnot ofler you greater inducements than you css get elsewhere in the capital; tin his large and weR assorted stock, viz : Â¥* If you want a tipâ€"top Refrigerator of my»size, give a call to & # C P DORION. . If you want a tipâ€"top 4 minute Loo Cream Freeser give & call to 6 C P DORION. _ If you want tipâ€"top. Bathsâ€"Hip, Sponge, Shower ’â€"ot‘ any .f.. (!:- “d’ -hspo? nuu&n‘ on the premise; to order, give a call to If you want Cutilery, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Dish Covers, Coffee lP‘ot Stands, Moliow Ware, Lroa If you want a fine lot of Chamber Ware, of asy gize or pattern, give a call to _ _ . ~_â€"_** C P DORION. If you want Broad Boxu} uny size, give a cal If you want Cooking Etoves of any size, ef any other Stoves from different makers in the Dominion, give a call to f * «\<*_ C P DORIOM,. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERXYK ATE LITERATURE. Auo.{::t received a fine lot of the well knownr makers Lovkzino® & Co, England, Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, ‘diferent styles and shapss. . Remember, ONES & HOLLAND, 58 S[fidfkl ll, Oppocg: the British Lion Hote!, Tate of Richard Bithop, luq.E:A present ‘occupied by ‘Weiden . _ Champness, Eeq. & 6u t _>‘ * C P DORION. Ottawa, June 3, 1862, N‘Bâ€"â€"If you want Tubing of .any descriptign in Tin, Brass, Copper, Galvanized {ron. Trough and Conductor made to order, with neatpess and despatch. All orders from the city or country promptly attended .. $ e s Tt s C P DORION. yor}~‘o‘ ®®va vEerors HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. * UST RECEIVED, HOUSE. FURNISHING HARDWARE. REFRIGERATORS®, WATER COOLâ€" . ; . ERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, . . BATHS,/ JELLY MOULDS, PIE Moulds, Japanned Trays, Toilet Setis, FOLDING umsr‘m}m,flagr AKD UM. BRELLA STANDS, &c, &c. Plumbers, Gqs Fitters, Steam Fitters, _ Bel /‘ Hangers, Tin_ and Copper ~__ A great variety of COOK STOVES, â€" _ JAPANNED & PLANISHED TINX WARE. . A sitaation as Butler, Valet, Messenger or any respectable employment, by a young man lately from Eagland. Can furnish first class testimon« inls. Address, es . TTEXTION. W W. CHAMPNXESS begs lorvre.to inform the ’lbl'wtiu'b.vfllqu'. ts‘ c# LIVERY STABLE On MONDAY, 5th JULTZ, where frst class HORSEs oo, BUGGIES will always be on hand. * * _4 wW. CHAMPNXEsS. . Oftiwa. June 29.1862s °0 . ‘1987.4 OAtiwa, June 29. 1869; Bedsicads, of all sizes and best materials, give a call to x: A s C P, DORION. Atlorves Ilardu'arc. «* C.. P. DQuLLO N, LYTH & KERR, 4& Beecher & Co‘s" Hot Air Furnaces, * North‘s" Patent Drum Heaters, " Fooster‘s" Boiler Purger, * Eaton‘s " Automatic stoves, Wood or Coen. 110k%f RITISH LLOX HOTEL, _ ‘ BPARKS sSTREET. Smiths, A CHAINX CABLE and ANCHOR, PORK *CHICAGO MZsSS8," XXX and No. 1 FLOUR, _ wWHLTE BEANs. Publications. Junel4, 1859. 130 doz 10 quart Milk Pans 210 â€" do 6 do do 90 _ do 4 do do 100 _ do 3 do do L0 _ do 2 do o ; ; 200 Chantier Basins 150 & do > Plates. AFTED. PATEXT C2PYING C. ~P.â€" D0 &R1I0HNK, HAUsEA@‘s NXEWs DEPOT, \__ sparks strook. PURCHaAEE YoOUR Have on hand BOOKS AXD INK \T“O‘SA;R'.-), ‘ A CA LL, BOLE AGENTS FOR IMPORTERS OF No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"S8ST., ‘ c P DORION. C P ORrION. U * J ET D, Turs Office, 8 CHRISTIE

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