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AsI® WILL BE ACTED s h W hiskeY. B4 Lrish potteo®B: nd Loadon P a etheir Alss« syrape, all § oo ow Augrert horxt, * T . Â¥b cents.> :\ > * MB “@“.“,‘l‘-nfi uk C i NING, ‘090'! Ira: »’tu-on'{.w i i ~ ND â€" MI83 CWAXaAX YiRGISH vo beea "Htr * with | selling. liquot without due authority :;:;N â€"~. .e , and was fined Qz‘am costs. . ym “’ g â€"£ *~ Henderson Dunning, drunk and disorderly, 1VING .aRtigys [ was Shed $2 and costs. | o Thrde0ue MWGewatte : : .7 . > j William Shes, also drunk and disorderly» |ompany, . _ s«~ _( O + $2 :a'l costs. L. + igcipal , C Stegsayt. Poous.â€"It is, perhaps, too much W_E&h;?“ to expect that the Board of Health can make o ler‘ .. * . . the city perfect in its sanitary condition, Lut mu."'“k.’ we are assurgd that itn:.in their power to do it B . { # H EL LW;; ¢ much (more than thry have done. They ‘ oh. > ~~ . may not be able to putify all the bad spots cor or Vamew > â€" °/. . in the qutskirts, but ;»y surely might cause * o e in x#X â€"" . some of the pools of ftagnant water in the -~'-~‘.“"'W!M~a" E 4 neat of l.!a. c'u‘y to be flled up. Let them “* Gutto .‘ look at the abominable spot near Albeftâ€"st, p..m‘b““ . where Aith bas been saccumulating for so s e < bq.fiho,ud cousider bhow much disease l s > must be evaporated from that spot alone by RNO(}.V, A'l'l‘m s « hot un in twelve bhours! And it is not D lATmll.-‘ stagnant water aloue that is operated on ; it v«n~««.... .. ... Children, 15 oant* is the rapid decomposition of animal and veâ€" in HIEHE METL I TiX siitim | getable matter as well, The smell arising »er,* prices« s TOCK, 8 AMMAR m.l CELEBRATED b RYE WHISKEY. , 2. sué posters. RDEX3s vas and orher V â€" _ â€" _ «. PICKLED "° ACROSSE CLUp * "It. of Avevsy 12ements, 'm‘*‘ ds brasy amd anaaw‘‘ bers of the 1NTMH INST DEAVU strazef, orPaWwWA * ~ :NED RIS SEtoliee = _ W“'“’â€"Q § Vll?.”m ia AaT *"0 o Ts 5‘1‘_", a¢ the Belig: *, * wi . * m“ « all, i ME xxcteran * #3 «* Mr MeK cents. Gallery, t ceats, â€" a bom at Orme & 8004 u-./llhlb ”-t- smailer quantities, duty paid. ni-fl‘h Ottaw», for Lâ€" PICâ€"¥®tC first and second T 3’.d i ~ ’. * THEKATeE, FitE® "** * _ / % tm -o@““ . ond HL es of all Ra.xDIM8 i DERHAYX & W DERHAYX & WoRTY. LS HIGHWINES, Ruvor, * dtowaÂ¥t‘ 0. ROBINSON £00, The Tea Pot: ged, Â¥ & w a Y AND WHISKIES, (4 :.-“ “‘ 18. & HOLy, * COMPAXY, aay 111 3Â¥t4 1tiik4 « I Avrive.........10.35 a m..... 4. 15 p m..... 9.00 p m )rul.. 7.00 a m......1.00 p m,.... > \_| _ orfawa river yaviqatior couraxt. * I Steamer Queen Victoria mfiuuvnr!.mumund. at 6.30 a m Arrives do do â€" go _ . 6.00pm ~ I . PmO® rOnwWwaRDIXG COMPANXT. * ' Stages leave for Ayimer every morning at 5.00 a m Steamer Aun Nisson loaves Aylmer at.....8.30 2 m ‘ Ademon Sane or Fomsytrons, &¢.â€"Â¥Mr. A.| Rowé, auctioneer, will sell at his room#*, P â€"st mear the Bridge, this motning,.&t baliipast ten o‘clock, a large quantity of id\ turniturs,, carpets, cooking stoves ge., _‘d.o.apeflor seven octave rosewood 4i and some very bandwmol’ésuo-‘phu of the finest quality. . _ "the ini nitessimal â€" atoms â€" of _ malaria with which it is laden, and thus, while be who i a the air to keep hirf alive for the present, Jno inhales the seeds of disease and death. If the Board of Health would take a pruper viaw of this matter, or if: the sufferers would learn enough â€" to understand=it, every effort would be made, and that immediately, toremedy the evil. Butiit is not this spot alone, there are many others. This, too, is & aickly season, more so than some are aware, much morg than last summier. kow do we know that this is not at legst partly in consequence of less careful provisigns against o Mesic on tXs Hics To«Dat.~The Band of the Rifle Brigado will not play on Major‘s Hil} this afternoon, in cdnsequence of their beigg engaged to play at‘ the Banquet to Sir Frapcis Hincks, this evening, at .hll-’uti se v‘clock. Fo es 2 * | Arrewtio Sucu,t-s-\'uujy morning _( n living on Ashburab Hill, wh ring under a fit of temporary insanity cut her throat very severley in tw:zheen. Dr. McKenzie was sent for, and suce id sewipg up the wounds, but it is doubtfal Davi: Maxcnestes Aaarmw.â€"Dgvid l.n-l chestâ€"r is ina fuir way to im ize himâ€" self. Some two yeara ago he drownad hismself, or was" reported to bs drox while buthing ; his old clothes, an| old brass watch and sixteen cents were fo in the buat which had hired,. David) was very caretul to have all the apparent evidences of his death so rudoduh satisfy . the . ingurâ€" auce men that the widew Manchostor was N_vlyntilla«i‘t: receive the cash / for wl#ch his lite was insured.~ We were sageptical, hnd some blamed us for it. When the big gunos were firing ovt:fho water to raise the that was ua:xlhobouon, wo were expigssâ€" log doubts incurring the displ of the family, Well, in course of ‘time, , Dgvid was beard from, and then ‘again he into the n..ai. One day Ahe visited the Bity, but very fow believed it. (All this time was opérating ; under another name, or now in the Stateg and then in Western «is and some said he was not E’guq compels the people living at even m distances to keep their doors and windows closed, in order to excluds the per= tilential atmosphere. Bidt there must be sufâ€" #ientair admitted to sustain life, and it is impossible © to â€" separate that air â€" from righg thing, \and then it was positifely averred that bhad done the wipag thing so muth that he had no wherejto hide the consequences bot in Oitaws. ~+At |any rate he came here some days ago, and st Saturday anxious enquiries were for him by Assistant Detective Davis, e part of cértsin persons in the west, from whorte be had obtained goods on pre es not strictly inessâ€"like. _ Saturday Sunday pessed, and still David. was = prebended, was spending the timg) in * fond dalliancy" at home, under an ed name, when be was served with a capias, loiged in jail, to await the further ac of his detainerts. | j * | orfiwa TO KiNG&TON. Steamer City \of Ottawa * the CUanal basin. Whart every . _ ~ â€"| Monday and Thnurdday At.....«......ced 1,00 2 m 100 AND ARRIVES FROM Kinastro® _ * m'd.--ihv and Saturday at........1.00 pm ade, and so #a righgt (thing, | and averred that ho ba so muth that he hb the consequences | rate he came here Saturday anxious him by Assi & past of cértain p« whorte be had obta not strictly i Sunday ani prebended. w * fond dalliancy" a name, when be wa. ledged in jail, to of his detaine In addition the committee aided two mor Match open to| fln following it English by n ; by birth ; â€"C at origin; Canadian by Canadian by C by birth of Frepnch c following it f . English by birth ; Scotch by <birth ; Lrish by birth ; C an by: biith of English origin ; Canadian by birth of Scotch vrigin; Canvadian by of Irish origin ; Canadian by bisth of Frepch origin ; any other country by birth,‘ or C by birth ot any other origin. 1st Puizs», §50 ; 2nd Prizec, $20, to bighest individgal scors. Rauges, 200, 400, avd 800 yards. | * 5 s 1. _ do. $10, highest number of hits., % do $5, ind _ do _ do. Members of tho Association who have not paid the subscription for this . year, and all persous wishing to become ~members, and who desire tq cpmpete in the match, had better do.so in time, zo that the confusion of paying on ‘the g may be avoided. * ed down the declivity with termble velocity, It went crashing through a Tence and into the yard of a t named Darnel!, upsetting @dumber of bechires. Three childrm were playing in the yard, and the cnl\.&.bcu stung them in a frighiful manoer. of them died in a few hours, and the other two lived until the ne day . . The millstone, afâ€" ter passing tlm.{:lh yard, bounded into a stock pasture and killed two horses and a .~=A terrible actident occurred at Prince. town a few days gincs. While a man was Courâ€"ying two immense mill stones up & ;‘m P :.m, on‘:’ . bf â€"them, weighing nearly s ., roll m the ata ob down the declivite .a.:'...“..'.':.."f.'.._...':'_ nETROPO © ID FRAIXG MATCH, 1st Prize, $10, to highest number of points. 2nd ‘do $5, to Ind _ do . do. T er the unfortuvate woman can TRAVELLERS GULDEK. LiWRENC®E AÂ¥D OTTAWARALWAT ; yerokiNes R the Prize List already issued, | the above Association have ‘watches, vis ~ International LIFAN RIFLE A880CIA~ representatives‘ of the N ELE W is dpnbdul an TcCover are aware, % bow do partly in ns against ~In the time of Elizabeth England was the sole home of Englishâ€"speaking men and It was a narrow country, tenanted b:: asmall family of sbns, and in mere size of territory and extent of population we were regrrded by some speculators as a sixth rate Spain was then paramount. France was ncarly her equal, and of coursb claimed to be ber superior. The Holy Roman Empire was the first satate in rank, and, perhaps, the third in actual power. Turkey, which in those days stood apart, splendid, meteoric, myste:rlous, was not less tormidable in the East than Spain was in the West. Those few countries beld the world ih fee. All other powers, though sometimes exercisidg influence, were of importance only "as the allies of either Germany, Spain or Erance. Nuvoy gained a sphere by throwing hers«lf between France and Spain, justas her interâ€" ests prompted her to arm aod act, Venice acquired importance as s Christian naval power in Levant. But the North was still dark and silent ; Prussia was still a desert of sand and pools, Russia was a forrest of larch and flhn; Sweden gave ounly fitful sizns of life ; Holland was crippled by war ; the Rhine princes were divided by religious fueds ; Engâ€" land claimed, it is true, a place among the foremost nations, but ber claim, which cerâ€" tailnly looked ridiculous on a map, was only too often rejected by France and Spain as a practical joke. * ‘A man speculating material data only as â€"to the chatice of nu%ne race ever coming to = practical mastery of the wogld would, in the days of Charles the Fiftb, undoubtedly havy given that chance to the Spaniards. The earth seemed theirs, to mould it as they would. Madrid:â€"was the centre of a vast sysâ€" tem of rule, which embraced Europe on the left. Spain was but the home country, so to speak, of this great empire ; Germany â€"was the chief province ; America the main colony. But the empire was establizshed in Sicily, in Flanders, in the Mlianese, as firny}y as in Jaâ€" maica, in the Caribean Sea, and on the Pacific shuree, lhe Rhine and the D4aubs were treated as Spanish rivers; Spanigh was the fashionable speech at Nuples, at Quito, at B.ussels, at Mexico, at Vienua, ag â€"well as in‘ th@courtly circles nearer home. (It was the language of trade, as well as of ¢tompliment and of diploinacyâ€"the only tongue evet heard beyond the Line and beyond the C.x. What is true of the igtiom is also true of the coinage, Spanish money was the circulating medium ot the world. Eaglish merchants, went they seat out vessels to Cambay, were obliged to exchange their unrecognised/natirve coilos for those fine Spanish doubloons which were known to every trader in the East. . Since that day, what a change. From the time of Chasles the Fifth, though/the poruâ€" lation of Spain itselt has probably increased, the area of the Spanishâ€"speaking/country bas greatly dimiaished, aud that to our own all but exclusive profit. Under /Elizabeth we began to grow. Then we lyft oif fighting F:anceâ€"a pastime which byd iNlustrated our capacity for war, which had/ carried us into French vineyards once or twice in every cenâ€" tury, but which had been wasting our money and our manhood in a contest without ead. We could not hope to conquer France and bold it in;easy fee. SIR FRANCIY HINCK3, K.CM.G. K C M G, will take place at the RU §/S$ELL H O USE, 2 ON ‘W E D NES D A Y,\} the 4th Instant At balfâ€"past Seven o‘clock, p.m. Tickets to be had atthe Tiwrs and Citizson oflces, and at the Russe!l House. 1116td TI. SMALL SILYVEKR BOOT, LARGER THAN EVER. We hare turned ;â€".&um principally to ( BOQT AND sHOE: TRADE, > of which we have a large stock. ‘All New, i â€" and bargains, such as is not offered h”* will be found here. 10754 JAMES MoCARTHY & CO. .â€" AT THE OLD STAND, in Wellington st, C pper Town, formerly kept b JOHN MoCARTHY. As usual, our L Wholesale Merchants supplied by. th%m oad in bond, at the lowest quotations. 11037 C , The prices will be known by taking the trouble to ask at the place where all the cheap goods are sold, â€"8STOCK OF GROCERIES, will be tound good and cheap, together with rons, t â€" ) THE GROWTH OF ENGLA®SD, We are going out of the _ ANQUET 1% m‘uouq pÂ¥e 28 Steowards. . JOAN ROCHESTER, Esq., Mayor. MBE. SHERIFF POWELL: J/ M. CURRIER, Esg., M. P. ° 3 ALONZO WRIGHT, Esq., M. P. 5 RODERICK RYAN, Eeq. ; W. R. THISTLE, E4q. 5.. DB. CHURCH, M.P. P. ROBERT_LYON, E«g, M. P. P. R. W. SCOTT, E«q:, M. P. P. | ALLAN GILMOUR, Esq. < _ | HIS HONOR JUDGE Anns‘rnoxo-'! R. W. CRUICE, Eq. | IRA MObGAN, Esq., Warden, Coucty I. B. TAYLOR, Esg. JAMES COTTON, Esq. Good Material, CLOTHINXG BR DNTO DISTILLERY. BARRELS FAMILY PROOF, BARRELS OLD RYE WHISKET, Carleton. BARRELY HIGHWINE3, | * FLOUR, 8iz FPRANCIS HINCKS, and Well Made. are SOLE AGENTS for L B TAYLOR, â€" *‘ _â€"| and MEAL. in ”av. 50 0. P. Ottawa. most t \ Raucation, op: Italian, | & Bcience, Plain & P w the Terms | &o, &0, will had by applic brod st ; |o T BEDEORD O'I'TA;A & ) | A large quantity of household goods gonsisting of Parlor Sett, in green repp, but little Aused ; a very suporior | [ even octave, Cane Chairs, stands, Bodst Box SG:T:‘: ‘A_qu.fiy Carpotting, a large Refrigerator, in excel . Algo, a secoud hand Sewing Machine, fi ordeér, togather with a quantity of Books, Hictures, We, &¢. t These goods, forthe. couvenmence of parghasers have lloq d to my sale rooms, and will be sold without rve, torcash ih bankable funds. ‘ Sale to thke{place at half past ten, a m. â€" The su r has boen instructed to sel} by Auction, at h Sdo,,gpom. east end of Sappers‘ Bridge, Ridegu street, on . WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 4rg, 1369, SUPERIOR 0“AWA & . CHURCIL OF ENGLAXND SCHQOL Lady Macdoriald, Mre B‘dglbyil * > Bediotd Jones, * Henr: on, «* lfourl Tayl * Godard, + _ The Right _ [> |_ (to be formed of ) All Chureh o‘ England Clergymen in the city and [ 1 l.i‘hbo.l’{’ood. > Ist Lady Pri ASSISEBUE. 402 pseeesseees3eeceesertpe+++++++++«Mi88 Kondall lc_lix:':jtw«lon. English Liter= . ature, Grammar, Composttion, : by, &e....Rev T Bedford Jones, LLD. History, MI’. Latin, &c....Rev C F Street, MA MUSLO,.ssee 4s 04e se cve00e ++ DIBWIDG: «4e ege esc 6e s .+ Vocal Music,........... This School will (D V), be opened with the above experienced teachers, on SEPIEMâ€" BER ler. ry effort will\be made to impart the most t h instruction fr all ‘branches of Raucation, copmprising Keligion,; Knglish, French, Italian, 10, Duvinfl. Dancing, Natural Science, w and lunefi Needlo W ork. & ne, with full informattcn regarding the Terms Foes for DQ{ Pupils and Boarders, &o, &0, wi ready in a few days, and may be had by application to MHK3* R STEW ABT}R’J{ bnioin‘fili’or'!o the Bursar irro' tem), the REY T BEDFORD JONES, LL D, Daly street. 1115tf W I Cott c uce m Champ to all cor $7.50, Boys‘ mnublo Seull Skiffe, pulled from the guawale, wile. 0;'- to boys seventeen ’o'mw#*«t. Prizo $10, Entrance $1, | Ya K. L j Â¥ Four carod boats, pulled from the ganwale, Open to members: of looo%niud clubs. KFour miles. Prize $100. 1 §$10. Becond boat save entrance Jitawa a Double Scull Club Raceâ€"Boats cn-d from thg guawalo. 2 miles, Open to members of the «lcb oaly. ;fi-m "Entrance $5. Lumbermen‘s Raceâ€"2 miles, Open to paeckios, boats used in the lumber trade. Four cars and one . Boats must have been in use during season, Prize $20. Entrance $2. * | Anndb ce POr vigl Three fhde entries to be made in each case. Three wo atart or uo race, . P entering boats must conform to the rules of the elyb, Coplescfthe same and othe; inforâ€" mation will be furnished by the Secretary; o‘clock, j Constartly on bhand a well assorted stock of cboico TKA3 and a general assortment ot GROâ€" C suitable for family use, all of which will be sold at reduced prices. Alw, a choicoe lot of wu&uhafi and sold at their prices ; Gin, Brandy, Irish and seotch 'lhl,{. FPort and Sherry Wine direstly imported. The whole of which be sold at small profits, Quick salesis 111 :td %Nd reduced prices. Alw, a choico lot of BACCO, nct!ur brands, and sola equally low. @Goderham & Wort‘s Highwines and Old Rye, HOUSE Double ’8«!1 Boatsâ€"Pulled from the gunwale. pen to mil comers.‘ Distance, 2 miles. Prise Bark C By A. Lowe, Auctioneer UCTION sia1L1® ¢ Challet Bir Jo TTAWA LROWINXG CLUB, #) | | 1 § 090. do . Prize $50. Entrance $5. | No. 9. ur Qared ll‘rrl- n to all comers. «nce, four miles. First ,?rfi. $100. Second » $50, whic! will be‘ increased if possible, RO PRESIDENT. rend The Lord Bishop of Ontario. * | VICEâ€"PRESIDENT. +. The Archdeacon of Ontario, PLES TEA STORE, GASKERVILLE & BROTHER, may be made at -n{ time up to 10 m, of liih of AVGUST. _ =. ' || PREsIDPEXT. i A Macdonald, K C B. 1 Boats, pulled from the Gunwale. mbers of recognised clubs, 2 miles. «nce $4, s forthe. convomence of parschasers to my sale rooms, and will be %, torcash h bankable funds. ace at half past teo, a m. ' â€" A. RLOWE, Raceâ€"Single #cull Out Riggors, open . Prige g$i5, with badge, Entrance HOLD FURNTTURE, : wuetion Sales, t has boen instructed to sel} by Sdo,,gpom. east end of Sappers‘ street, on ICRâ€"«PRESILENXTS. ad . corners, An ucellc_nt ordor ; ouches, Carpets,, Bureaui, W askâ€" , &o. Ay excellent Cook Stove, IRD ANNUAL REGATTA Will take place * ‘ )AY, 1ira AUGUST, 1869. oe Raceâ€"Not more than 6 paddles in Distance, 2 miles. Prize $10, Enâ€" arpets, Cooking Stoves, ROSEWOOD PIANO, &c, &¢. TEACHIN®@ STAFF. rington medal. Open to residents of vicinity. . Entrance $5,. = miles, ICEâ€"PATRONESSEs. cipal............... Mrs Robort Stewart, Queen‘s College, London, England ) fersereses resteessrritirscessâ€"dr8 Kondill, + $ (late o(Quom.fi .'.noo”.utcq---tolpnouloulo.c”h' Keond J NG . L A D I E. S8, Taylor, EWOOD +PIANO, P BASKERVILLE & BROTUER. *‘ R 3 Cassels,}Esq. Miss Macdougali. Priseâ€"Sing:o Soull out riggors. PATRONESS. RAMME OF RACKS. Wilbrod Strâ€" East of Workman § Grifia‘s, Lady Young y the Governor General, A O*Russoll. . PATRONS®. COUNCIL. Rideau street. se 0) i w NO 14 ecssssscessersecveesofih Stoventon No. %. FOK | Mrs Langton, _ _ *E A Meredith, *** A Patrick, ** btuart, "*. M A Wicksteod, Mis« Irvine, 1t Cl Bernard, A D C T D Harington, Esq, & Crombie, Esq, *Â¥ Ne sesersersireter BhiGG â€"Smith W H COTTON, ......... M Chabart Auctioneer on Seey 110Â¥sodtd Treasurer. _JHE O%z aA WA TIMK3 AUGT rl\ul: LARGEST STOCK, > THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, IVAHE NXEWEST STYLES, “7 E would call ~special attention to our imâ€" mense stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS to which we ‘are receiving additions by almos every steamer, consisting of VELVET PILE CARPETS, BRUSSELLS / do. . . TAPESTRY . _ o. IMPERIAL © | . do KIDDERMINSTER WOOL â€" do. i _ DUTC do. vsus%x{ | do. MANILLA | . 00 do. =| ~ HEMP : 17 , No: RSTAIR CARPETS, HEARTH UGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, . â€"____ DoOR MaATS, h . .~ . DAMASKS, REPPS, PEKINADES, CHINTZES, â€" . _ LACES, CORNICES, c’ocm‘un'rme, &o., &c _ THO3. & W. HUNTON, _ Purchase yourâ€"Rry Goods, acall, and see it they cahnot offer you greater inducements than [you can:get. e‘sewhere in the city. > % 5 E If you want a good Wool Tweed for 50 cents, . eall it O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want a good suit of Clothes, readyâ€"made, « for 86, i call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want a Suit, made to order, for $7, * ul call at O‘MEARA & Co.s. If you want any Linen or Lustre Coats fron $1 upwards, . o If you want any White Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, &0., * Having one of the largest stocks in the city, we beg to call ths attention of those wishing to avail themselves of the above low prices to call and examine our stock. . A J OUR MOTTO I8S | = _ _: QUICK SALKES & LIGHT PROFITS. RIFLE AS8s 8 OCIATIO N. The annual Prize Meeting will be held on ihe C RIDEA U RIFLE R ANG E, oN â€"TUESDAY, 10th‘ of AUGUST, And ‘following days, commencing ue* day at . Nine a m. Pool Targets open to all comers with the saniâ€" (‘loruduy ride, will be open evrery day. > The annual subscription to the Association is $2, non.«;-. ofigers snd men of the Volunteer Force may besome members on payment of $1. Programmes containing full particulars, tcâ€" gether with the Firing Regulations, may be ob tained from the ‘Asst Becretary at his office, in Bell‘s block, opposite the Russell House. _ ind 14 +s w H FALLS, Liout and Asst Secretary. M Ottawa, July 29, 1869. ALEX. DUFF. DRY GOODS 4& HOUSE FURNISHINXGS, DRY GOODS% HOUSE FURNISHINGS UE BEST CALUKE, PRIZE3 to the valus of over $1,000 will be Lttawa, 204 August, 1869, HE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSORTED, ~THE BEST ASSORTED, HE GREATEST vaRIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THUBE G_REATEST VARIETY, R Yâ€"GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS O MEARA &. C O., ovaL INsURANCE CONPANY," _ ‘FIRE AND LIFE. Pemporary : Office, Seott‘s Buildings, ETROPOLITANX THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE NEWEST STYLES, : THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST VALUE, THE BEST VALUE, At TROS. & W HUNT At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. HEAPEST GOODS, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘8. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S8. At THOS8,. & W. HUNTON®B. At THO8. & W. HUNTON‘8S. At THO8. & W. HUNTON‘8. Opposite Russell House, T M CLARK, Agent, call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. Cloths, Tweeds, &e., *JUST GIVE & call at QO‘MEARA & Co.‘s. OTrawa UNION 47 and 49 Sparksâ€"st. O‘MEARA & CO. 50 Sparkeâ€"st. 111664 ~35 PCS. FAIR QUALITY, in every dessription of l.ook at the List of so PoS. WHITE COTTOXS, «0 PCB. WHITE COTTONS, 50 PCOS. HORROCK‘S CELEB * _ "TON, : > * 20 PCB. FaANUY PRINTS, 67 PCS. SPLENDID, Garland, Mutchm Will ofer uring 291 PCS. GREY COTTONS, 69 PCS. PRINTED MUSLINS, 271 PCS. Beautiful DRESS GOODS, 171 PCS. SCOTCH â€" L&WN HANDKERâ€" CHIEFS, *4 a 2 Best Value in Canada, GARLAND, MUTCHM . y ePARASO_LS[ 41 dozen Amortedâ€".li,edv.meqI 470 YDS. DIAPER, Thae foregoing are only a ,i bargains that will be offer vited to call and examine Ottawa, [une 11, 1869} 175 FANCY SHAWLS, At Less than Cost CHOICE OF ONE‘ HUNDEBED STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, â€" I For 1s each. 172 YDS. TABLE DAMASK,:« j â€"â€" Only 18 94 per yard. LADIES‘ VELYETEE & Worth 17a 64 for G REAT BA R G ARGAINS IN DRY Go CHEAPEST COI 80 SPARKS STREET, 0 LADIES‘ ALL f FASHIONABLE ; J Worth 25s for 1 Price to clear offâ€" THIS AND NEXT M At every priceâ€"all extra good Best value in Ottawa, WHOLESALE AND DR Y G O 0 I S « WHITE AND CcoTTOoN HOS Worth 10d for 7 372 DOZEN €ITY. IX THE Worth 1s 3d for 10 34. 4id to 64, peryard np ONTH RATED COTâ€" 94 per yard. S T 4. OR & CO., 64 per yard. RETAIL. or & Co. of Manufacture. bs. 444 toâ€"103d. )D8 ({d per yard. {d per yard. ew of the many hlo % All Il'e 'n.‘ the Goods and N JACKETS, 3}d. to 7id. ILK id per yard. 108. LCKETS, d. per yard. A I N S 23 34 up. TAW A, T Q N S rUC#8$ ; to ubout Cost. BROWN § 1d each. And for sale cheap, by CITY HodP sKIRAT rPAacTonRry. SKIRTS, RBSkirts, of al sizes and styles, made to order, without extra charge. & cCOR IE‘I‘CP best value in the city. 1D You can‘get your Painting, Graining, Glazing Paperâ€"hanging, Kalsomining and > u heap. <â€" * '“A gr:atl experiente of sixteen years in the r’rmel‘pgl towns and ¢ities of Canrda and the niteg states enables me to suit the various tastes und Misfy the wants of all my customers. | t f > A. W. LANG, done on shor{ notice in a very satisfactory mananer, and on the most reasonable terins that can be desired. is Mo('SIkn Painting. A stylish sign can be LINDIA WAREILOUsE, MONDAY, THE Ora AUGUST., PRINCIPAL...........G A RADENNURST, B A ASS‘T TEACHER............ LA MLLTON ALLAN SC‘D ASST TEACHERL.MISS LOUTZA SMITII This echool ofers advaniages to all regidont pupils in the Connty of Carleton. ~*: sls +D RUIRION FREB: :000 5 _Board can‘ bo obtaincd in the Village of Meiâ€" calfe at moderate rates. : Â¥ * â€"The Stone Houss now cccupied by Ihomas:‘ McKay, Esq, at the Chardiere, Victoria 1s!and. | The lot is 66 x 99, the House and Stabling of | stone, Thcre are nine rooms, besides summer. and winter kitchens, large cell«rs and clorote | throughout : covered verandah and best of water, The front part of the house has a‘ready, and ca@n again, ‘be vused as ofices. Terms of payment | liberal. â€" Apply to 5 } j RESKRVING | _ lKET TLE Sâ€". A ND J A RS, : DUST BRUSHES, KEDZIE FILTERS, COOLERsS, BATHS, REFRIGERATORS, _ Belling cheap at * . c s K._ . ~The undd‘nigned merchaots in Sparks street have agreed to close thoir establishments, on and after MONDAY, 2nd4 AUGUST, at SEVEN O‘CLOCK p.m. Saturdays,EIGIHLT O‘CLOCK, p m «â€" |Té W HUNTOXN, ' ¢ O _ | MAGEE # RUSSELL, | GARLAND, MUTCHUMOR, & Co. MRS TROTTEK begs to state that h8 has a tew comfortable, airy, anilâ€" respoctably furnished rooms, vacant, snitable either for. single or marâ€" w‘ltdiu’.nd gentiemen. The ‘situation is at central and retired, being near the Governâ€" ment Buildipgs and principal centres of business, and yet removed troim tha noiso and bustle of the city. Anercellent table is kept, and terms«® aro very moder A few ‘day boarders cam bo asâ€" commodated. * 11144 > Tononl'r'o HOUSE, SPARKS STREET, | )RY Ilu*dodk, + f * [NINNAN Haddies, &e.)&e., > And a full stock of Choico Family G1oceries. Ottawa, Ng. 3, 1868,. 7 oee UNIQN GRAMMA SCHOGOL. UST RECEIVED, Metcalfe, July 30, 189. Ottawa, August 2, 1869. Ottawa, August 2, 18¢9. . B.â€"No Bentine Coroal. OTICE TO TIHIE PUBLIC. ETCALFE LAN OUTsE FOR 8ALK. w HKITE WaAaSs HING, | ; G. LEVIN, (Buoccessor to D Millar,) . : _ 48 Sparks street, â€" l [ opp. Tmics OMce. wholesale and rotail, at Montreal Behool will be reâ€"opened on Viqe and Wholesalo and Rotail | ESTABLISHMENT, 62 SPARKS STREET. | No.: 16, Rwpeauâ€"‘st., . BROWNL & ERE A SPECIALITY AINTING Corner of Bank Street). Grocertes. AtT TL% Spirit â€" Merchants, IRA MORGAN, ESMOND‘s. U V NXOEL 1115d CO" 1115.2.33.1 Sparks st, ‘ lliba faet ‘6O. Vi\ R EFOUSSE*!S, ALEXAN! RE*S, JOSEPUINE and JUuUVIN KID . LOVES And the colebrated PIG BRAND, une ialed in q'nllity, at prises unusually low, by cae care of doz cach ; quarts $2.50, pints $1.75. Warrantâ€" od by Guinvess & Co‘s certificate. k Ham, Tongues, Strasbourg Meats, G. 2e and Salmon, Aunchovy Paste, Currie Powders, ln}porltl Sauces, Reading Sauces and Soyer‘s Aolish Pickles, of all kinds, put up to order and warâ€" rantod. &7 7100 Japans, Black‘s and Green‘s, in great varieâ€" ties asto qualities and prices. New Season Teas, and well worch a trialâ€"for families, being pur chased for retail trade. Frosh Ground and Roasted. on the premises, very fine fiavour. stt 4 100 :E Rmz:s’oms \ STILTON CHEESE in stock, equal to English Cheese, and 10 cents per 1b cheaper. . :s DimECT IMPORTATIONS, _ Finest Srandy and Wines, of the best brands, imported to order. fg>Rates by this Line FIVE per cent. lower than by any other Line. . The undersigned will be bappy to receive apâ€" plisaiious trom persons of all ages, from 18 to 60. All policies strictly non torfeiting. THOMAS WADDELL, Ottawa, March 28, 1869. Stoamer GRENVILLE and Bargesâ€"Captain M. G. Rastonâ€"will leave Montreal on TUESâ€" DAY3, 6 p.m. _ _A large consignment of WOODEN BOWLS, BUTTER PRINTS, BUTTER KNIVES, ICE PICKS, LEMON EQUEEZERS, and other novel tice, just received at the O3 s Ottawa, June 1, 1869. From Montreal, Oltawa, Kingston and inâ€" termediate Ports. MASON‘S PaATEXT SELF SEAi. 5C FPRUIT JARS, acknowledged to be the best in us with full directions for using, at the ‘ . VARIETY HALL. Nests of JELLIE® POT3, Jarge P i E£3SERVE JAlSs, TONMATO JARS, in great varicty at the VARIETY HALL. | . ETONE FLOWER POTS, HANGING FLOWER POTS ‘ . * (#omething new) and t CAaPITAL....»4 . Steamer MARY ANNE, and Bargesâ€"Captain E. T. Eastonâ€"will leave Montreal on FRL. DAYS, 6 p.m. » â€" VARIETY HALL STONE WATER CROCKS®, with or without taps, at the VARIETY HALL. ' AUNNIXGHAM & LIXDSAY‘S, Ex Ship Anglesea from 1/r» "“AS:TQK’S RIDEAU AND OTTAW A _~FREIGH T LINE, NRUIT JARS 3 FRUIT JARq~:: Also, Ex Chaudiere, from Louuon. ROSSEK & BLACKWELL‘3 GOODS, Lea & Perrin‘s Worcester Sauce. CHOICE LOT of CORDED FANCIES, t > PEXED OUT OFFEE, OTTED MEATS.â€" Little Sussex Str,rt, Canal Basin. ‘ JAMES SW LIFT Bt. Lawrence Whar‘ _ : _ M. Hâ€"EASTON « o s 15 Colhqurne Street, Mc: M4. IETOX. l.aqf‘ _* ~__ Kideau, Merrickvilie. CHMOICE LOT of TRIMMINGS and BUTTQOXNS, NXOVELTY. IN SILK® CHOICK LOT OF BRILLIANTS, CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GOODS, BEAUTIFUL LOT of S PRING HATS sPLEXDID LOT OF PARASOLS, ETNA LIFE INSURANCK COMPANY LARGE STOCK OF LIQUORS, CUNNXINGIAM & LINADSAY‘8, For sale by jCasEs GUINNEsS & c STOUT, For sale at IN NEW MATERIALS, 1Dry Goods. THOS. PATTERSON‘S, THOS.â€" PATTERSON, No. 14, Rrozgacvâ€"st., CHESTS FINE FAMILY Agents, COMMONX FLOWER POTS, <Very Cheap at the | > _ # sssses +»»»+«»..Over $12,000,000 W. H. EASTON VARIETY ‘HALL, 84 Sussex Street. AT 14 Rideauâ€"st. 26 Rideau st. 26 Rideau st. ‘600. Co.. i Ofice. © Having been appointed by the com bir their agents for they are now prepared to sell inj qua1(ly s to theirade, by the _ _ s * Pnoor. ¢ 300 200® +000 _ J DURIE & SON havereceived Plain Thovughts on the Art 01 Living, by Giaddon ; The Northwest by the author of Home Life in Gorm=ry; One Year or the Three Homesâ€"a domestic trle ; Cerd® and Creece, by the muthor The Doége Clab; Myâ€"Daughtér Elipor, a novel; Alice‘s Advemâ€" tures in Wonderland, (American Edition); Friends in Council, 2 vols, new edition ; Vols 1, 8 and 4 of CasskLL‘s Popular EKducation. , a Molesworth‘s, ‘Hencks, _ Haswelil#, Mosk#m* Eng eering Tables, &¢. # The English Magazines tor July. â€" j The American Magezines for August, â€" &C ‘u J. DURIE & $ON, , * 10 Sparkeâ€"st. 1067.3m NEWEST AXD BEST ASSORTED STOCK ~ _ OF GOODs IX THE CITY. Gentliemen of taste abd fashion can exit themâ€" selves with all the novelies of the season. ( All Garments made on the shortes: notice, by. first â€"class workmen, in the latest New York and Paris styles. C e o on s Jo.ll 4# HOLLAND, © Mave on hand BOWMAN‘S (Two Bizes), â€" By which letters, 4¢., may be copied without the Godey‘s and Frank Leslic‘s Ladios‘ Magasine for August; Bow Belis and London Journal fa July; World of Wonders tor July; and Harper CL“"I‘. CLALET., A very ‘nice Claret at TWO DOLLARS AKD A HALE a case, " Otawa, June 25 DO.IIID. AEWS DEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNKR, SUSSEXâ€"8T. This week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emeralé4, Sporting Times, Western World, Frank Leslie‘s (with picture), Harper‘s Weekiy,Weoekiy Heral4, Pilot and all other Iriskh papere, Lrish L"Nh (new paper), ets. London {llum Nows, (with & -plom.i'i’: weun). Bow Belis, Loodon Jourast, World of Wondets, and all the English a»t American Fashion Books, just receivea. Ottawa, June 19, 1»64. # 'rl.?bl OF RASHUILO®, No. 98 ’ BUSSEXâ€"ST., OPPOSITE CLARENCEâ€"ST., Is NOW OPEK FOR B >+1NESS8, ana stocced A situation as Butler, Valet, Messenger or any respectable employment, by a young man lately from Enagland. Can farnish frst class testimogkâ€" By appointment Purveyor to His ExceHency lnt the Governor General, _ > Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. : The August Monthly Magines, A full supply of five cent music, Post Offfce News Depot, July 23, 1869. UAL OIL. YE, ARREL OR CAR LOAD, ONONGAHELA WHISKEYs. ACOI, &o., ATE LITERATURK. 1GHWINERS UST RECKIVED, EESOR BROS. CHEESE. Agents for John Campbell‘s cciebrated tloxr ANTED. Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s For sale by the undersigco: + LOWEST PRICKS BBLS. Publicatitons. BLS. BBLS%. STROXG SsUPER FLOUR > PATEXT \â€"_ COPYING MAUSER‘3 NEWS DEPOT, Eparks stroot. Greoeceries,. COAL Oll4, JAS. BUCHANXAXN, Bussex and Weliinptan C. T. BATE & ©o., THINX MESS PORK. AT P,. A. & P:J. FGLESOE,â€" Merchanat Tlfi.fl.' MEKSS PORK. 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