f .l..cli# s#apport of * -m"‘â€.."... 3B iTHO3 & W HUNrOXs. uid W hite ( t, Linens, 1 , Alexandra we, AM‘ miges *k h l!!“"‘.".-‘ IUfT. ST0oCK, _ p xmfu-.~ e RY Guopsg. : ! P e wey? c,\}u’m n‘\‘“qz is the !-."‘ rRED LEVIS, Trsd Imore of ‘he has MOCP PANC anpeel :Il‘“o‘*fl by sold in tots o taken away THOS. & W.‘ vack of witii® 1R Bl‘:‘t:.:.'i Ww * ‘oï¬ï¬‚oï¬ 1 m, and two Hos. & w. HUXToXs ~ A880RTED, NEWEST STYLE3, xzwest srtss THOS & W. HUST withkout resorve, , Mm.&’{ Ad to ‘attend. in on MONDAY, the at: TEN o‘clock, a : wekihse * the 4 ‘x100l » M“ if : amik m"‘“‘:‘ 00'-0!?. im . o ome. & |An‘ rott'mg. & '.“ ts 2 . kith® scout :-““?» Jot| together was _ 5 PJOoR IA‘!‘S s ase ig0®®, 10 0 b“"u‘ C% = S io ty sale rooms, ~N fotcash in bankab} I- 4_.}; i I’l(m‘.“ &3 b.nka Cobki» s & H0UsE FURNISED® s & noUse yusysan@ THOS. & W. -vl'lfl‘; ET xt acr ov w* KST @TYLES, , OB 5. s W. s, CHINTZES 1. 1cEs, comxIcP _ / flm& cocoia MATrm i _> 1v@ Leas, Ave at, together ‘-‘6- & * YALUE, RGEST STOCK, RGEST STOCK, bovg cLOoTH$, ED Lgyp, mm _ Q ifeiin, County of 9900 â€" 4.Â¥ L‘"a‘mfï¬ & HOUSE Street No \Â¥ it Sury 20, 1009 under the FURK W‘U“ {wo A. ROow®, f uol ®*" _ / t sAbYAORAL E9e A’ # VÂ¥ALUE: 4 YALUE, 43 104 with a quaniy â€" _ Tus Trissnws.â€"Af leagth the corporation a e paying attention to the Canadian thistles, * Men are engaged in mowinag them down, _ aad youd work was done on Kingâ€"st., on Saturday last. The corporation was late enough,for in a fow days tho thistle would havd been in seed, which would have been wafted + to gardens and farmwâ€"all the coutcrt‘y crognd. Every one interested will thaak the corpoera‘ tion for theit action. j % Dearw rroi FAaltixe orr a Housi.â€"We _ stated, in our Saturday‘s issue, that a man had fallen off a housé, on Friday afternoon;, and broke his leg. Ourinformation was then incomplete, The udfortunate man was Jvan Landrieau, a workingman, and foll_ from the twof where he was working. His thigh was br _ken by the fall, and he was so much inâ€" jured, internally, that be died at his resiâ€" d _nce on Saturday morning, between thrtve and four o‘clock. Dr. VanCortlandt was near when he fell, and remained with him, doing all in bis power to alleviate his sufferings, but, trom a short time after the fall, the doc« tor had no hopes of beicg able to save "his ofage, was apprehended and lodged in the ‘\police station, on the information of one Pierre Potvin, on a charge ‘of bigamy.. The information alleged* the prisoner, whose maiden name was Mgry . Elizabeth Dally, with having married one George Carter, a private soldier of the Rifle Brigade, now staâ€" titmed in this: city, ber former husband, Orrawa Broabe Garmumor® Azstiuuery.â€" This fine . . brigade bas been supplied with tb“undnnuad carriag: s complete, with the neccessary stores and side arms to man them. The operation of mounting the guns on their carriages bas been performed,. and thy are now ready for gun drill, which will ald much to the interest hitherto taken by th« officers, nonâ€"commissioned officers and guuners in this the ouly Brigade of Garrison Artillery in Ontario. ._ Leon Laplante was charged with beating a monâ€"at oune of â€"the mills, and the chargs having been brotught home to the defendant he was fined $5; y â€" 5 Ana Goodwin, for using insulting and unâ€" laiplike language t> Mrs. Milks, who dida‘t like it. The outraged law was to bo apâ€" peased only by an offering ‘of $2 wi th costsâ€" Pouice Cocatâ€"Satuavary.â€"Juhn Costegan for being druak and disorderly, was fined $#3 and costs, or in default, go two weeks to jail. Heury McCormi~, of letter 0,for being follad dryuk and sleeping on the platform.early on Saturday morsing, was fined a trifle less. _ JOusz Mazeaetrsâ€"The mark.t of Saturday list, as well as one or two others last woek, was quite full. The large crops ot vegetables are now fairly in the markit, and though in other commoditics there may be scarcity. Nobody can complain of a want of gardenâ€" stuil. Green peas were in "great plenty at 7 to 8 cents a gallon. Beans were not a very brisk sale, T cents a gallon. Fruit is becomâ€" ing considerably more plentiful ; there are pleaty of ‘curtants, blucberric«, and : good supplies of the \t:lflklfl the season. John Graham, a strang=r to the police, â€" for cortain pugilistic demonstrations in the face of an unoffending gentleman, was requested to haad over to the City Clerk the sum of $3 and costs; ~ «& to wit, the informant, the said Pierre Potâ€" vin, beingâ€" stilkalive,. The prisoner carried under her shawl an infant three weeks old. In the evening she was taken to the jail to await an examinatiton before the Police Maâ€" gistrate this morning. Potvin alleges that he was lawfully married to the prisoner about Iwo years ago, at the Quio ; that they had a thild which he now : supports. I€ appears, came to this city, and was married to the soldier by the Rev. Mr. Stone, about a year , 850. She admit; the second marriage, but’ seys she never :&1 adrmit that she was marâ€" | Qrrawa Caurca or Exerix» Semoor ror Youse Lapies.â€"By reference to our. adverâ€" tising columns it will be seen that this new EA4ucational Extablishment opers on the 1st prox. with a most efficient and accomplished stau ofâ€" teachers, such as will no doubt comâ€" mand the public confidence and a large share of the public patronage, _ Bieaxy.â€"On Saturday. afternoon a fine. looking young woman, of about twenty years Anthony Gillespie, for having toul premises was iined $1 and $4 costs. . Easey â€"Crostxe.â€"The early closing moveâ€" weul is ogain about to be agitated in the city. Turce of our preminent dry goods firmsâ€" Moss:s. T. & W. Hunton, Magee & Russell, Guarlayd, Mutchmor.& Co.,â€"have agreed that on and after this day they will close their respective places. of business at 7 o‘clock p w., and on S‘tlmï¬')‘lll‘ p. m. â€" Success to t em. Lit the movement spread. > *‘ Mu. Prsstox ayo Mx. Rocss.â€"The ques {tion as to the legality of the scizure of the ‘gou«is ‘of Mr. Roger, for taxes, by. Mc. Proston, Caty Tax Collector, cn-o\Q before Judge Armstrong, on Saturday last, and was decided New Tarsorart Lixg.â€"We obserro the Peoples‘® Telegraph Line is in a torward state oi progress. _ A vumber of polgs ate up in the city, and it is expectod that the new lin: will be in operation next week. c _ *Rovoureo» Srovg® Deatu,.â€"It was ru moored in the city, on Saturday, that a mar had di.d suddenty in Lower Town, on Friday i pvmuntine havee & 1P p e i.A FSvve qommneny 4 4â€"wnont o4 d uit cguad ns orfiawa kiven® kavioation coxraxy. * ' « Steamer Queen Victoria mvumnur.wo(mnm.ua.m a m Arrives do do do 8 00 p m Stages invï¬og‘,hflmrymiu at 5.00 a m Stoamer Ann Nisson leaves : Aylmer at.....8.30 a m rTiwa TO Kixusto®. t aAd: Am D“;w’ and Thursday ubulomy.‘_“ a m AND ARRIVES PROX KiNGsto® , Rvary Wodr»â€"«â€"dar and Saturday at........1.00 p m City Couscm.~â€"‘I he C ty Council will hold thâ€"it regular semiâ€"monthly 9«ung. this evening. * C in {.¢our of IIOCGMI and the action 6‘ l.fl T“ mb’. # Rvrery Wed LOCAL NEWS 8t TRAVELLERS GUIDE. LAWRENCE AXD QFTtawa RAlLWar txlo® roRWwaARDIXGâ€"CoxrAxY \. Tus Maxcracture or Mustaap.â€"In the preparation of mustard the seed is first ctushed between two rollers, and then poundâ€" «d in ‘smooth iron mortars, each about one toot in diameter. The mortass are arranged to a singlo. row near the walls of some of the rooms, and the crusned seed is pounded in theim by large tron bulbs, which are work. by machinery, KEach buib is attached to aleng wodden tod, which is raised a few inchey, by an arm projecting from a rotating shatt, and then f«lls by its own |weight. Several: scores of these antomatic pesties and mortars soon reddce the ctusbhed. seed to the condition of flour and bian, of a datk dirty colour, in cons quenuce of the non separation of the husk of tus azed, The flour aad bran are then separated from each other by means ot silk sieves. . Eight of\ these sieves are placed loo«ly iuside a llrgo‘flmu'e horizontal® frame of wood, syuspended by> chains at each ot its four corners. â€" Viglent eccentric motion is given to the wouden frame by means of an iron rod passing down #its centre; and the sieves havog@n additional : of their own in consequence of their: being loosly fitted in the ftrame. ~In one rpom alone there are nimne of the frames> at work, carrying ‘altogether . sevintyâ€"two sieves of various degrees of fineness. Thefiner the sieve the more does the mustard improve in colour, and the busk is thrown aside to be made into cake for the land, Two kinds) of seed are thus treated, the brows and the white, the former being more pungert than ‘the, latter, and the two descriptions being mixed to suit the public tiste.â€"Angineer. ; â€" was about seven millions, to more than eight millions, ‘Tennessec exhibite a slight decrease in acreage (as do Virginia, Kenâ€" tucky, and Missouri,: though their cotton area is too small to affect the caltulation), and"the increase in tHo other States is estiâ€" mated as follows: Noith Curolina, 10 per cent, ; South Carolina, 9 ; Georgia, 18; Fioâ€" rida, 25 ; Alabama, 3 ; Mississippi, 14 ; Louisâ€" lang, 16 ; Texas, 32; Arkansas, 1%. Should the yield por acre equal that of last {ur, this increase of acreage would enlarge the total production to very nearly three millions of balysd, Nothing ’.h“Lu‘ unusual disasters will reduce the crop below that of â€"last year, or two and a half millions. _ _â€"_«â€"Among other gossip from Berlin we hear that the King of Prussia, who has jast gone to Ems, was strongly advised by, bis mecical advisers to try Carlsbad this yca{. The King, however, objected to try a visit to any place situated in Austria, ‘The third, anniversary of the victory of Sadowaâ€"odcurred a few days Touching the great staple of the South, it is noted thit t.e teeblouess and starved apâ€" pesrance of the plast in May anud early June are yielding to the bright suns, and genial showers of the advancing season, which are rapidly repairing all damages excepting a lack ora perfoct " stanud." ln a few‘ localiâ€" tice, fears are expressed that there ,will not ‘be more than haif a crop, OJn the other band, among the favourable ivdications preâ€" seuntd, the general report is, along the Atâ€" lantic coast, thag large quanitities of fertilizers have been used, great care exercised in selectâ€" ing seed, and butter implements employed, 31!. the labourers. ars more U(Jx:l and lable,â€" In Mississippi, the plaut is trom two to three weeks later than usual, but looks very well and promiscs, with a favourable season, to be ucurly as fas aivanced as usual the 15th of August, the time to commence the first picking. ‘The acroage is about 16 ~per ceat, gr.att than last gm, 10= creasing the tot:.l dcreage of 1886, which The season bas boeon untavourable for corn in almost every State. In the carty spring, cold weather and wet soils threatened to rot the seed as fast as it was put into the ground, and tue planting was, in copsequence, con= siderably delayed, ‘Then a coutinuauce of slmailat conditions muie it nuecessary to reâ€" plant largs .arcas. ‘The growth in notthern latitudes was slow uutil lite in June, since which tims great improvement hbas been made." Still, in many ficlds there .arse now more weeds than corn, ;nd‘l others worms have . proved destructive, Altogether, the,. ‘present prospect tur a good crop of this cerval is not favourable, though there is yet time, under the best circumstances, for great amelioration. The acreage is less in the South, by a vety slight diminution, than last year., â€" It is also lc-'sn New \"olk.,’hk:h'l‘.n,_ Indiava, lllineis, and 10 some of the Eastern Statesâ€"the decteaso‘ in‘ Iijnois amounting to 4 per cent., or more than 150,000 acres, Thers his been an en‘argement ot the cora area weat of the Mississippi, aud to some extent . in more castern States, sufticient t» give a totil scroage «qual to that of last . As regards ather crops, hay will be abunâ€" dant, but of comparatively poor quality, being rank in growth, and, to some extent, injured in curigg. In New England it is not a full crop, _ Hotatoes bave been very largely r‘l.uw'd and promiso ‘well, except where ajured by wet weather. Fears of an unusual amount of disease incident to this tuber are beginning to prevail.â€"YÂ¥. X. World. 5 ¢. The effect upon wintct grain of so much moiâ€"ture in the ripening season has been to givea growth of straw almost unprecédented and an appearance of vigour quite remarkable,. At the same time, a general gxemption from insects has been observed, and a good duvelopâ€" ment and filling in of the hoead, which, with the incrAsed uvetage lunclo:ul'd recorded, might be expected to produce a hatvest of exâ€" traordinary maguitud>." To this calculation, however, there are a fow drawbsacks. Rust, though it has not been geweral or peculiarly destructive, has wrought some injury: east of the Plains, and id several conativs of C.liâ€" fornia has been quite ssvere, | and may yet . prove â€" disastrous to the spring wheat. ‘phere will be some complaint of light yield in . thrabhing. in c@ompartson with tho apparent vigor and fula: as of growth at reaping. . Alrssdy severai ackount of lojury Lb; sproutingy in the shock have been received from _ Missowl, Tenugssee, and S urthera lliinois, where the barw st is over. Tais last drawback, should wet weatter conâ€" timme, may cousiderably reduce the value of the crop. It is starcely possible, however, that any on«, or even all, of theso drawbacks may be suflicient to cause a scaicity ; and an abundanes of fMyur, at modcrats prices, may reasonably be expected, with a good sarpius. for exportation, 11 are short, as apjeard be somewhat stillen from over the water condition of growing crops. ‘The rainâ€"fall during June was in excess of that of the corresponding period of last yeat, except in Florida, along the Atlantic const, between Washingten and New York City, abd to a alight dezree in Rbode Island, N’n' Mampâ€" shire, and Minncesota, ‘The greatest disparity existed in tho wheat Lelt between the Mis« souri and . the Mississippi. Rivers,. â€" Ilinots, lowa, Nebtaska, hanosas, and Missonri averâ€" aged a rainefail of 7.10 inches, against an average of 3. 54 in June, 1868. T“o temperaâ€" turs was also lower this year by thtee to seven degrees, the difference being *rvn!ut in Kansas, and neaily as marked in Nebraska. in the Southb, while there has been more rain in June than usual, the temperature bas uot been reduced. t % cosDpItIon or TK CRoPs I% Ttu® UVNITEY STATE®. â€"<0> The Statisticign of the Department of Agriâ€" culture has just submitted _to Commissioner Capron the. regular monthly report of the f the bharvests of Earope aranuces threatâ€"n, ricrn may enâ€"d by an incr d demand ‘ Tv* Doors East of Workman & Grifin‘s, ® . _ Rideau street. C ww se . on hand & welt assorted stock of cbhoice TEAS and a r-nl assortment of GROâ€" CERIES suitable for family yse, all of which will be s~ld at reduced prices. Also, a .choico lot of TOBAQYCO, uwiot brands, and sold equally low. Goder & Wort‘s Highwines and Old Rye cons y on hand and sold at their prices ; Gig, Brandy, Irish and seotch Whh,lg{. Port Bherry| Wine directly imported. The w of which wili be sold at small profits. Quick is our Candles, house . rooms. with i (Each, I-m Contains one Gfain of Quinine). * For Indigestion, Fever, Agud, Headache, loss of appetite, lowness of -Yld:o.l rvousness, and for general debility, it will be fougd invalusble. Ladies children sullgring from weakness of constitution, loss of appatite, and the various diseases l1ar to them, may use these Bi{un, CA _ Fresh Cofeo ground and roasted daily on the premises. _ I 1qvonr sâ€" F A _ Cotsxac Rraxpiz#; Renault & Co, Henâ€" nessy, Piper‘sâ€"and other brands. . Ho*yy =@xâ€" * M&. _ De Kuyper‘s and Houtwan‘s, in wood Â¥V | Sherries of all grades, Ports of fine quality, Burgundy, Souterne and Maderia Wines at all prices, in wood and bottle, improved by age. according to the Directions, with much ‘benefit. Its rnfluflu are tonic, stomachic, and gently stimulant Its qualities are not disguised, taste it, tost : it, prove it. | 2 C 3 By P. ofers 1. and the numerous other articles necessary to conâ€" stitute a complete stock. 3 4 Fresh C the premises. l' 1qvoR s#â€" A Cotnac nessy, Piper‘s a “ou.um De K: ani bottle. ‘v 1NXESâ€" M |\ _ Bher uality, Burgar :z all ;:Eu,. in Druggists MESS PORK, PICKLED SALMON, \â€" LABR. HERxINGS, T D ejan, Uslong, C Imperial, Y apan, Oolong, Congou, Imperial, Y oun Hyson, q'-m': fresh nd"ehu:.“ o € 4 10FFEEâ€" *., "oxI1g kMxD BITTHERS IN USE HAVIN ‘s and ether Alos. _ _ . â€" * _ Ces | W;,, Mc ce mvm s THE OLD STOCK, SAVED FROM FIRE|!72 YDS. TABLE DA SELLING AT TWENTYâ€"FIVE & | /04 PERCENT BELQW COST. > Now in the time for bargains. 11057 For Sailg Aa Wospesr ros tus MWos#snor,â€"Every me m Sl-',:..njml y at biknd a box o‘r Grace‘ as Jt is a reafly remedy for aco« dents, as outs, bruises}| contused wounds burns, sealds, rhau-l akin eruptions, causes by operations in the factory, house or printing fllce. Only 25 cents a box. 135¢ 10( | F f ' Ottawa. | % Wholesale Merchants supplicd by the car oad in bond, at the lowest quotations. | 11037 & “Inq. uis of Bute upies mm« gbkmu‘ held by motxnlcj' James in Ottawa â€"J;fl Davis‘ niecds, two foung ladics from Vicksburg, are beli«s am the visitors of Grocers Wick «â€"A Berlin lettor says YÂ¥ ARDSXER*S by QUININXE WINE BITTERS d in winter, evol in summer. mup%fnâ€ly to the proprietor $ s ‘ _ DEX1S EGAXN, S Ashburnham HMilt, Immediato possession, ;/umuo resiâ€" &# Vietoria Terrace, Rishmond road. The gontains ten rooms, /four excellent bed on one floor, good kiWchen and outhouses, well of excelient wateér on the premises ;a LET, rPl.l’l TEA STORE, BASKERVILLE & BROTHER, oTTAW A, * o G â€"OPENXED HIS XEW EsTABâ€" _ LISHMENT (nearly opposite the Old Stand,) sale at VERY LOW PRICES a large selectad stock, comprising Groceries, iquors, Tobaceo, Laundry and Fancy s, Bpices, Pickles, Brooms, lmba., Coarse and Fine Sait. Also, . Bordeauz and other Vinegars. IS WHELAN, . & 39 RIDEAU STREET, undersigned are. SOLE AGENTS for ORONTO DISTILLERY. _ b BARRELS OLD RYE WHIISKET, DERHAM & WORTs® ind neighbourhood JAS. G. ROBLNSON & CO.,, The Most Useful ang Reliable uly 31, P BASKERVILLE & BROFPHER in leltor saya _ will #q public l‘ih, o'i: to ill health, BARREL3 FAMILY PROOF, BARRELY HIGHWINE3, NeR< Or, ~G 8 O‘BRIEN, o€E yard; is easily 50 0. P. k will loon’ 11146 Visinity. Ottawa PRB OTabk s HFIMEHS AUGUST o. ___ CHOJCE OF ONE HUNDRED : STRAW "HATS AND BONNETS, LADIES‘ VELVETEEN J The toregoing are only a low lo! the many bargains that will be offered.| All are inâ€" vited to call and examine 1111' Goods and Prices. 2s 2s 470 YDS. DIAPER, PARASOLS. 41 dozen Assortedâ€"Reduced t 175 FANCY SHAWLS, 40 PCS. WHITE COTTONS, 67 PCS. SPLENDID, Ottawa, June 11, 50 PCS. HORROCK‘S,CELEB _ Tos, | Best Value in Canada, Look at the List of 50o PCB. WHIITEâ€"COTTOXS, 20 PCS. FANXNCY PRINTS, 35 PC3 FAIR QUALITY, 69 PCS. PRINTED MUSLIN 291 PCS. GREY®COTTONS, 171 PCS. SCOTCH LAWN 271 PCS. Beautiful DRESS C in every dessription of Will offer GARLAND, MUTCHM LADIES WHITE AND ] COTTON. HOSE G RE AT B A RDG LADIES‘ ALL SIL} â€" # FASHIONABLE JAC | Worth 254 for 454. ARGAIXS IX DRY Go CHIEFS, cHEAPEST COT I‘rce to.clear offâ€"irom 2 20 SPARKsS stREET, 0 WHOLESALE ANXD RE At evrery priceâ€"all extr THIS AND NEXT M Bost valuo in Oitawa, At Less than Cost of nAL&YXY G OO I Worth 178 64 for 1 Worth 10d for 7 For l8 each, 374 DOZEN Mutchmor &# Co. CITY . Worth 12 3d for 10 §4. 7'-\8& oly 1s 91 per yard. 4id to h good value. HANDKERâ€" rices : T O N S KR & CO.; d per yard. {d. to 744. 0ops, 1. per yard. BROWXN d per yard, ATED COTâ€" d to 1 A I N S por yard ap d per yard. d per yard. NTH TA W A, fanufactcre. 1 per yard. KETS, ACKETS, 3d up. AIL. ubout Cost. 1d each. Ce.}C The undersigned will:.be happy to receive apâ€" ~plications from persons of all , from 18 to 60. ) All policies strictly non torfeiti & *‘ _ THOMAS WADDELL, || g::. Ottawa.\ _ Officeâ€"Amos Rowe‘s Auction Rooms, Rideau At the RUSSELL«IOTEL tour *men will be accommodated at the "STONE WATER CROCKS, with or without taps, at the VARIETY HALL. | | A larg& consignment of WO&)D!N BOW1.8, BUTTER PRINTS, BUTTER| KNIVES, ICE PICKS, LEMON SQUEEZERS, and other novel ties, just received at the P f ~MASON‘3 PaTENT SELF SEALINGâ€"FRUIT JARS, acknowledged to be the best in use, with full directions for using, at the Nests of JELLIE POT3, larf JARS, TOMATO JARS, in greoa VARIETY HALL . . ~ STONE FLOWER POTS, © HANGLNG FLOW ER ‘ _ (something new) and| < | â€"___ COMMON FLO! 1 Very Cheap at th CAPITAL _ N Bâ€"Thw ‘advertisement not to be copied without written authority from this Department. j p 1108t4 Tis Department will not be bound tgeaccept the lowest or any of he Terders, | | * J,. D. ED. LIONAIS, U‘ Tuu- R The creditors of the undersigne meet at the office of JOHN l'i Sacrament street, in the City l TUESDAY, the THIRD day of A eleven o‘clock, in the forencon, i ments of his affairs, and to name Plans and Specifications of same can ‘be seen on and after the 26th of the present month, at tlis office, and at.the Sherifl‘s offco, Ay!mer.> The MESSRS; RUSSELL will establishment on Palace Street, c on the EUROPEAN PLAN, apartmepts will be furnished for tion of gentlemen belonging to TARY MESSES, etc. * signed, and endorsed Tendors for the REBUILD. ING of the â€" s : SATURDAY, THE ‘4Ith AUGUST, NEXT, AYLMER COURT HOUSE & JAIL. _ Board of Agriculture and Pablic. Works, Que. bee, 21st Jaly, 1869. _ © _ > The MESSRS. RUSSELL w aplendid first class Hotelâ€" on T Iith instant.. .. . 5_ [ $1.50 per day, with moals furn CcOURT HOUSE AT ~AYLMER, "F SKIRTS, wholesale and ret prices. s A COrt S8ET%, best value in the c (PR®~Skirte, of al ~sizes: and order, without extra charge. _ P.S.â€"Remember the place. _ THOS. BIRK July 30th, 1869. EEALED TENDERS addrossed o the underâ€" Quebec, June 6, 18602 Do. _ Quaen of the Mndt?w ' > Filct‘s Solid Cast Steel. _ | Cradle Blades tss Blood‘s, Higgins‘ and wnnn{;y, all Ln Scythe Snathes p s Grain Cradles, muley and uÂ¥egnph . Hay Forks, two and three prongs Etraw . do, extra long . © |. . Hay Rakes, bent and straight handles Beythe Stones % y Grind Stones, from 25 Ib to 200 1b. | Togethor with a complete ulo{tn{ont of EHELE: AND HEAVY qA'RDWA f &lso, Paints, Oils, Glas#, Putty, At tu® Siax or tg AxnvIL, _ ' o9 No. 24, Rideauâ€"st, Ottawa. GRASS SCYTHE of the following makes, viz : Blood‘s German Steel | . . Do Cast ‘ do _ | Do Silver â€" do 3e Do _ Red Rover, E X Sil*or Steol ‘Whiting Cast Steel | * NSOLVENT ACT OF 18 ;C\'Tll ES, SCYTHES, T. LOUIS HOTEL, RUIT JARS ; FRUIT J ARS ! : July 30. ETXA LIFE INSUNRAN( Do _ .tilver do Higgins Cast â€" do Wadsworth Cast do ENDEKRS, USSELL‘S HOTEL. eeneas® 0@ @ eseetres avensen8 "To rebuild and repair the _ G. LEVIN, (Suoeou,or to D Mi fa‘k 43& ' * opj Will be reseived till GaATITA | | AT DEVLIN‘8. VQBIEIY *‘ 3148 * VARIETY HALL. JAargs FRAsER. * | 1103b No goe PRESERVE nt viriety at the ARDWARE, ists and business } reducea rateof shed at the St. FER POTS, d are notified to ALR, No 5, 8t of Montreal,y on UGUST next, at o receive stateâ€" an Assignee. ty . 2: styles, made to also keep their uring the season where desirable the accommodaâ€" CLUBS, MILLI: 11 ~re f the Anvil, 24, Rideauâ€"st. HALL, lar,) ECOMPANY ETY HALL. â€" Tix®s Office. il, at* Montreal POT3 ssexr‘Btreet. er $12,000,030 ATS sCYTHES, 1113.3 DAY, the street, misd * 10 engths ATS. this A}l Garments made on the: shortest notice, by first.class workmen, in the latest New York end Paris styles. 3 lt _ f 0 ; 1067.3m Gentlemen of tasto and fashion: can suit themâ€" seives with all tho noveiti=s of the season. ~ w Ottawa, July 29, 1869. Is NOW OPEX FOR B :>INESS, ana stoccked § with thcr * ; 1 NEWEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK oF GOODs IX THE CITY. Fin.ist Btandy and Wines, of the best brands imported to order. â€" 100 CcHESTS FINE FAMILY TEAS, ; «J upuni, Black‘s and Green‘s, in great varieâ€" ties asto qualities and prices. Noew Season Teas, avd well worch a trialâ€"/or /ami/lies, boing pur chased for retail trade. Fresh Ground and Roasted on the premises very fine flavours STILTONCHEESE in stock, equal to English Cheese, and 10 cents per 1b cheaper. (â€"Zzâ€"Rates by this Line FIVE per cent. lower : than by any other Line:. Eteamer ‘GRENVILLE and Bargosâ€"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 FRL. DAYS,6 p.m. ' Agent for MARRIAGE LICXNCES for the city of Ottawa, by commission from His Excellency he Governorâ€"General. [ t Bole issuer for the City of Ottawa. OFFICHâ€"St. Lawrence Hotel, Rideauâ€"st. Ottawa, July 14, 1869. | > 1110â€"30â€"3m; tlumm.x-: OF FASHION, | * . No, 98 Ham, Tongues, Strasbourg Meats, Game and Salmon, Auchorvy Puto.Curr'ge Powdets, Imperit( Suuces, Reading BHauces and Soyer‘s Relish From Montreal, Oltawa, Kingston and inâ€" f termediate Ports. _ . is Pickles, of all kinds, put up to order and warâ€" ranted. es Ottawa, June 1, 1869. And the. celebrated PIG BRAND, unequaled in quality, at prises unusualiy low, by the case of doz each, quarts $2.50, pints$1.75. Warrantâ€" ed by Guinvess & "Co‘s certiGcate. ‘60. 100 SUSSEXâ€"ST., QPPOSITE CLARENXCEâ€"ST., DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, Otawa, March 28, 186y. [AsToYy‘s RIDEAUV Anp oTTAwA F REIGH T LINE, _ 1UNNXINXGHAM & LIXDSAY*S, * W. H. EASTON & Co , Little Sussex Stréct, Canal Basin, Hoad Ofice. ‘« JAMES SWIFT & Co., + St, Lawrence Whari, Kingston. M. H. EASTON & Co., . ; 15 Colbourn«Streot, Montreal. . H. EASTON, Ksq., * Rideau, Morrickville. Temporary Ofice, <Seott‘s Buildings, * Opposite Russell House, > OFFEE, OYAL INSURANXCE COMPANY, FILE AND LIFE. Ex Ship Anglesea from Liverpool. GAR YEILDING, PENXED OUT CHOICE LOT of CORDED FANCIES, OTTED MEATS.â€" EESORS LARGE STOCK OF LIQUORS, REFOUSSE*8,° AL‘EIA‘.\’DRE’S; JOSEPHINE and JuUVLN KID GLOVES Marriagzge â€"Licences. CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GOODS, CHOICE LOT OF BRILLIANTS, CMOICE LOT or BUTTONXS, NOVELTY IN SILKS BEAUTIFUL LOT of8PRIXG llA"l’g II'LENDIQ LOT OF PARASOLS, For sale by CUNNINGIAM & LIADSAY‘8, For sale at THOS. PATTERSON‘S, IN NEW MATERIALS, Dry Goosds. : CAasEs GUINNEsS & CO‘Ss Xxx STOUT, R Ageuts, THOS. PATTERSON, No. 14, Riogavâ€"st., P. A. & P: J. EGLESON, ‘ ‘ Merchaat Tailors. AND AT AT T M CLARE, Agest, 111%b TRIMMINGS and 26 Rideau st; 14 Rideau â€"st. 6 Rideau st. | 199348 i t§) A . Water Filters, Ottawa, June 25 By appointment Purveyor to His Exceilency : the Governor General. CLL‘.’I’, CLARET, $ A very nice Clarst at TWO DOLLARKS AXD A HALE a case, TINXWARE OF ALL KINDS, IN 8TOCK f AND MADE: TO ORDER, ® «WHOLESALE . AND | RETA!L® ; The largest and best assortment of ®. Cc All ot our'own manufacture. Suitable for the smallest family, or hotcl. | 9 i ’"K'-‘ You can get your Painting, Graining, Glazrin Pspor-hn‘ing.’xlhoninh‘ and L € _ _WEITE WASHKING, done on short notice 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 sixte@® years in the rincipal towns and:. cities of Canada and the {Jnited States enables me to suit the various tastes and ~atisfy the wants of all my customers. â€"~ A. W, LaNG, +0 <* _ WOTEKB:seeserserc:cre... 8 00 / _ do . "___ or $10 for both, payable in advance. Application to be made to MRS BUCKLEY, at the residence of her father, hr Thomas Spenâ€" cer, Murray street. ~ _ 11072 MRS P J BUCKLEY desires to inform the public of Ottawa. that she has now opened a class for the teashing o! PIANO and BERLIN WOOL FANCY WORKS. L Termsâ€"For Pizno,../...............$6 00 per cuarter do _ do Berlin Wool Faney 1+ 2X â€" . WWOLKGssvsscssersrsresse BPORL Mn l)ROOl", and REFRIGERATORS ! : _ REFRIGERATORS c00 PR Having been their agents for they gre now prepared to sell in} qurrtines i« the trade, by the COOKING STOVES 1 f ,IN CENXTBAL CANAD . , , MILL LAMPS, different sizes, to order at ti:â€" _ N. B.â€"No Bensine Coroal. C. T. BATE & CO, j Canal Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. C > WKONOoNGAHELA WHISKEYS. 00 00 VAL OIL AcoON REPARE FORHOT WEATHER. EEKESOR BROS. CHEESE. IANO TULITION. ARREL OR CAR LOAD, Agents for John Campbell‘s celebratec‘ AMS, Agonts for Hiram & 1GHWINES LANG «CAPITAL" STOVE DEPO7, REFRIGERATORS ! FIVE DIFFERENT SIZES, For sale by the undersigct s . HERE A SPECIALITY PAINTING BBLS. THIN MESS PORK. LOWEST PRICES BBLS. MR&S3 PORK. Water, Coolers, ESTABLISHMENT, 62 SPARKS STREET. BBLS. STRONG SUPER JAS,. BUCHANAN, Bussex and Wellington sts. CoOoaAL OIL,»AZX3 C appointed by the combin AT H. MEADOWS8 & C¢o. Baths, Toilet Setis, J DURILE & SON have xe‘;n’el Piain Thoughts on the Art of Living, by Gladden ; The Northwest by the author of Home Life in Germany; Or® Year or the Three Homesâ€"a domestictale; Cord and Creoce, by the author The Dodge Ciub; My Daughter Elipor, a novel; Alico‘s Advenâ€" tures in Wonderland, (Americnn Edition) ; Frienpds in Council, 2 vols, new edition; Vols 1, 2 and 3 of Cassrur‘s Popular Education, * Moleswort)‘s, Mencks, _ Haswcll#, â€" Haslitts . ‘Ceg ecring Tables, Yc. The English Magazines tor July. . %* The American Magezines for August. J. PURIE & so®, â€" * 10 Sparkeâ€"st. > The course of instruction will include all the branches usually taught in the best schools. e school will be under the control of a manâ€" ' committee composed of the following gen» ;â€"Ret J 6 Lauder, Chairman ; Mesers ¢ D , W Bpragge, J B Lewis, J Cochrans, @ Â¥ J A zorrance, H Bate, A C Kelty, ; Rer H Poliard, Secretary, â€" information will be sapplied ::‘g. ‘» a 1 Jast give CULINARY & DOMEBSTI TINWARE C H« 88 Sparks st,*opposite If you want Cutlery, Tea Tray», Table Mate, Disk _ Covers, CoI'o: Pot Stands, Hollow Ware, Lron JA This week‘s Chimney w.&.cr, Ledger, Emeralé4, Sporting Times, Western World, Prank Leslie‘s (with picture), Harper‘s \Qoekly,“‘eohlï¬ Hersl4, Pilot and all other Jrish pagers, Lrish Republic (new paper),.ete. London nl!u strated News, (w ith a splendid {»icture),k'nw Bells, London Journal Worldâ€" of Wougets, and wll the Englith @64 American Fashion Books, Eun received, Otaw une 19, 186y. | : If you want Cooking Etoves of any size, or any other Stoves from different makers in the . ___Dominion, give a call to * : * > C P DORION,. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERK . ALS0, *Â¥ promptly attended . makers Loveribos & Co, England, Block Tin ‘Tea and Coffee Pots, different styles and shapes. BOWMAX‘sS (Two Sizes), â€" * By which letters, Ac., may be copied ‘without the io s use of a press. ~ _ _ t The August Monthly Magines _‘ A full supply of Fvoicent music. Post Office News Depot, July 23, 186%. _ . And examinc for yourselves and sse if he cannot offer you greater inducements than you car get elsewhere in the capital, in his large and well assorted stock, viz ; it you want a tipâ€"lop Refrigerator of ny size, give a call to M +« ' â€"__C P DORION. flyu want a tipâ€"top 4 minute Loo Cream Freeser give a call to o + @_C P â€"DORION. If you want ti Bathsâ€"Hip, Sponge, Sheower ’?-o( any lp.l-u)'?l' any uhnpof -&P::PM or the premises to order,â€"give a call to â€" u,:- want Braad DBoxt:. of any size, give a call 0 â€" * ‘ c P m»omox. If you want a fine lot of Clnmbcg Ware, of ® size or pattern, give a call to. * ies C P DORION. Godey‘s and Frauk Leelic‘s Lagics‘ Magamae Lr Augast; Bow Belis ‘and L«nLn Journal fer July ; World of Wondoers for July; and Marper Bazaar, &0., at a * Also, just received a fine lot of the welt known )OIINI‘OI AEWS DPEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"ST. sitaation as Butler; Vaict, Messenger or any ble employment, by a young, man lately England. Can furpish first class testimonâ€" 5. : Addreoss, . . i THE 1st SEPTEMBER, 1809, â€" he Jarge and, gqmmodious house lately o>cuâ€" d by the mdo:::l-b,ol Wellington street. okt __ ___| Oitaire» Pfll oTTAwWA / | % * ‘PROTESTANT LADIES sCHOOL iducted by an accomplished and competen & of teachers, will be open on PAX * Beecher & Co‘s" Hot A:'Fumnt. *# North‘s" Patent Drum Heaters, s 48 Fooster‘s" Boiler Porger, » » * Eaton‘s" Automatic Stoves, Wood o r Cen ;I-Y‘l'll & KERH, ! . No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST,, umbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters, _ _ Bell _ Hangers, Tin and Copper USE FURNISHING H4rRpwiaRrB. FRIGERATORS, WATER COOLâ€" ERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, \THS, JELLY® MOULDS,, PIE Moulds, Japanned Troys, Toilet Setts, | LDING BEDSTEADS, HAT AND UM. _ BRELLA STANDS, &c, &c. ONES & HOLLAXD, Mave on hand UsST RLECEIVED, ATE LITERATURE. Bedsicads, ‘of all #izes and bd-:t;(â€"a-;‘ give a call to C P DGRION. TTENXTION. Smiths, Mloves & Hurdiware. A great variety of COOK STOVES, NNED & PLANISHED TIX WARE. AXTED. 100 .‘do 3" do 50 ,‘:do 2 do 200 ‘Chantier Baxins 130 210 C.. P. D O RTO N, C. P, DORILQ XN, * Publications. PATEXT COPYING HAUsS do do BOLE AGENTS FOR do PMRCHASE Your A~C A L L, IMPORTERS or LA‘s NEW®S DEPOT, quart Milk Pans do do do do Plates. * __C P DOoKIOXN. BUOKS A\D TNE British Lion Motel, C P DORIONX J ET D, Timrs Office, Fparks stroet.