5 * iD cywiss . vi 8 HAXAxX, “‘; * i1 the prikei ' alia, Mb’* * been Mh."-i A and fu‘w s banced to be among the * _ » + «e ‘:A ?','r'«" ELS CELEBRATED OM RYE WIIYKEY. ‘ : ." ‘and PFine Sa‘t._ AlI® mux .and othet Vinegatt. _ ae ue "_ {~TH 1881 DEAU STREET, . â€" OPFAWA . xED HIS. NEÂ¥ ssti> LISHMENT is cpposite the Old Stand) 4* t *VERY W_.L“J w A 0 :z"†pe. all grades : w s'l‘OCK: aA"D’mflï¬q G KT cm‘ s cEXT BELOY ' ime for W.‘:/ titled ." "~ . & : L L ow« Nb 'h“ I~ E yes C ® .h > ‘foul “b:“ C :“*7-." Cou s * ‘m & thre xoo®, A'l'waï¬, : ts + MATINRGE®.* °° East first and second Kvatl in ie 0s ‘r.* 1NG, ation ast@ may e eb t the »R “ v.n.. 4G3 & rITTING CROS8E Ciug tate of th* YING . ARTiSTq Palented Bramaig > % BINX WI CANâ€" ) gostment 4 *** ~pary, n tomeaie? . Noatety, tled ho “‘ : E L L 0.%â€" _y: MYMAR h Whisko®. frigh Potteo® _ London 'A".b,’ picns of T1X G. ROBINSON £#00, DERHA MX & wWORTSY. . 10th worldâ€" Aavors brass THEATRE, G, AVG iu f of the PICKLED FAMILY PROOF '“ 3rd, 1009° * sore‘s"" .. o the #244 Bellevue t8, reonowned Renaalt 4 C * 1Â¥i3t4 AUGuUgy yesterday at t Yound lia: o â€" Court was ad three oclock, ~ Paro | Maxcusersa. â€"This extraordinary tadividual bas not yet been taken to Toronto "teamswer for his gips,, but remains in his quarters st the jail. It appears that he has been opeatisg.â€"uader the uame of D. M. Smilie, aniwinu the papers arrived from Toronto, theo officer came v=ry near arresting the wrons wan, and probab‘y would Lave doae so, had not the titl= of" "Captain" teen preiized to his name.. We umicmm-l that the gallant Captiny wasarctoeâ€"tod at the. inâ€" stance of Moflat, YÂ¥u riy & Co., of Toronts. Parvid is a clever manjyand as dangerous as he 48 Clover. © *o . . Tun Rewyssx8te!y Case.â€"The _ Sherift‘s }'oifl. under the .Writo.! Exienat as to © the restate of George C. Reilionstein, was opened gesterday at three o‘clock, p m., when it being [found lLat one of the jurors was absent, the Court was adjouracd until Monday next at Isysixzg.â€"The, unfortunate womaa, AMrs. Exston, whose attem,t at suicide white laâ€" bouring.under insasity, wo clhronicled the other day, ‘has so far recovered, uadorthe atâ€" teadance of Dr. McKenzie, as to be able to be removed to jul, whey she is row confined as adangerous dunatic. , _ . Conrscmos.â€"In the paragraph in yesterâ€" d-y';"lui., noticing â€" the Sunday School Excursion to Butteryat Grove, in ‘coun«ction with the Baptist Church, the name of Capt. Bowie was inadvertently inserted instead of that of Mr. J. T; Sutton, who is acting captain during the temporary absence of Capt. Bowie ; and ‘who has this season been prompted, and dcsâ€"rvedly so tos, to the oftice of pursser of the stcamer uen Victoria. Mr. Fuiton is a favourite with the t aÂ¥ylling comâ€" munity on this delight‘ul fout;, now so much taken adtantage: ot by our citizecns for buiâ€" ness purposes, as well as pleasure trips, â€"*~ Fara SalX® and tor »a‘e, at of Freakh Salm ; Imi9.1 . peaves her wharf, Arrives _ , . 46° *Tys Waeirugs.â€"YVesterday morning the wathcr was so ~Lilly that an overcoat would have been quito tolerable. Coats wets butâ€" toned, shawls were wrappeéd clo.‘cly around the shoulders, and gloves were a comfort. What does this mean ? People bad better look out for colis. Scores were caught yesâ€" terday. Take care. * Btag Richmond Row! uable lot of f21 I‘luiui.â€"Yulcrday morning No. 1 Cqmâ€" puy P.C. 0. Ritkls loft by steamer for ‘Moun â€" tmnal to prepare brrracks for the other comâ€" panics of the regimeat here, and tor those in Quibec.. The whole regiment will bein Monâ€" treal by the 25th of the present month, and it incxpected they will be joined by his Royhl Highness Princo Asthur apin time in Sepâ€" teimber next; on the return of Lord Alexander BRusseil to Canada; ~The P.C. 0. Rifles will be sutcecded by three companies of the 60th Rifles, whos« hâ€"adquarters will bein Toronto. Only ore banacks wilt be â€" then used in Oitawa. We unJjdersiand the men who left yestâ€"rday cnjoyed their trip on the steamer amazingly, singing song«, dancing, &¢., &c. Scxpar Fimumxo.â€"Fivo persons were brought before Docald }1.; Graut, Esq., J. P., on Tuesiay, char;ed with fishing on the Sabbath, coutrary to the statute in such case mw‘e sat provided, <«Ths cffenice was proved against four of the 1 Teans, eac‘s of whom was fined in the mitigat«d penaity of $1 and costs. . 8t Artiv.. 'iao am(y Scnuoor Pic Nic.â€"The Union Sunâ€" dag School oi Now Edixborgh went out on the McKay estate yestcsday, and enjoyed the pleasuces of a picâ€"nic. We fear it was a little tco cold for the children. . Woâ€" learned oo nertiewars, but bhops it was all right, Remusswor or @exrexceâ€"â€"It will be râ€" membired thi, on last :‘at}nhy week, Duanâ€" ming ard Portcous, who were charged with assaulting and robbing the showman, elected to be tiled summarily by Judge Armstrong, without the intervention of a jury, were so tried, and couvicy=4 ot the assault only, when the Jud‘a;%q«d Dunning to two months‘ imprisonment, and to pay &a fine of fifty dollars, Porteous was sentenced toone month in jail, and to pay x fine of ten dolâ€" Its. The O’vemmnt have remitted the sentence, so far as to tie imprisonment. Porteous paid his fine, and was liberat=d yesâ€" terlay, and Duoning was to be set at liberty as so>n as he should pay the fine. no. particu ars, but | Leares. the ~AHLOEL .A Wan Mearrep Testmeosian.â€"Wo ats very ‘glad to loarnu that so‘m.: ‘gentiecmen, ca~ pable of appreciating the invaluable sorvices Tton.dred to the city by Mr. Miller, master of Erory We Asotuer Loxaric.â€"A poor insane woman, named Bakes, was brought in from the, country, ‘on Wednesday night, in â€"a most pitiable condition. of insanity, and was yesaterâ€" ,’Nlo;niug in the. police station singing "k}iu bymos and spiritual songs. There were no iss ‘th. n twenty or thirty persons having business, or to be spectators, at the Police Court, 1istcninz to her for half an hour before the arrivat of t‘e magistrate. And so impressive was her character that, though the P. C. 0, I.m3 B:igato Band, have taken steps to prosent liim with a suitable testimoâ€" nial befofe he leaves the city. Mc. Miller, by his kindness and courtesy to all persins with whom he has bâ€"en brought in contact, has made a large number of friends, who ought to fel zlad of an opportunity to contribute towards pr. senting him with a token of their regard: During the stay of the Brigade in this city, Mr. Miller has contributed in a largs degres to the elevation of tho standard of musical taste, and he has been ever ready to aid students of wusic by his advice ant lastraction, many of whom l ave been brought "" obscurity to some considerable degree Of amatâ€"ur distinction by his assistance. . We trust, therefore, that som«thing will be done in "this mattor wortb_') ths city, before ‘ the Brigade leaves. Ms. Orme may be seen on . the subject. 1. + > » & > ves her 'yut. foot tf Sussex street, at 6. 30 a m ives , 46 doâ€" ao 6.00 p m ~. pyion roawiaotx6 Coxrayy. ges leave for AyImer every morning at 5.00 a m rmerAun Sizswe loares Aylmer at.....8.30 a m orftiwA To. Kixo#sto®. * Steamer City of OX¢towa ; svesa the Canal Basin Whart every Moaday and TDULSUAY BC <ssesseseees 1,00 a m ." _ wyp ARRIvES rron KiNagrom 10 QTTAWA of Chi @ L(I' 8c e Satmâ€"or Satcsoay.â€"Mr. Rowe, or, wil sell on Saturday next, at ., at Mrs, Roifonstein‘s residencs, d Rov!, opposite Dr, Hill‘s, a valâ€" t of frraitare, inclusding a superior Chickering‘s make. ‘ ' .'.,A\'ui;btu'! ov'tlrt-w fthc cardinal creods d'tho city were repre» tamsem â€" â€"sented,. there was no one present who inâ€" LAWRENCE AXD OTTAWA RAILWAY _ _ | quuulq inc ine slightest levity by ‘word or nsc is i 409 § use.... Mtp s l action, but all seemed duly impressed with n‘u RIVER® NAYVIGATION _couu".‘ the »‘olcmnil:y of the scene. 'Thcre.s woman a Steamer Quéen Vrotorig I of the lower class, the wife of a soldier of the or whart, foot1f Sussex street, at 6.30 a m | Hundredth Regiment, sitting on a bench, ¢lad . â€" uey: . do ao 6.00P® | in bomely garb but cleanly in her appeatance, ryion FroawAaotx6 coxrayy. her face partially ‘hidden by a very wide I rery merning at 5.00 a m | o : z: + ‘:\3. ;::":; “7";;; ::.;.†a m | biitamed straw hat, somewhat of the sombrero orfiawa To. Kixo#stox. * "’"s"'" there, uttgrly unhceding the preâ€" Steamer City of Xtaea â€â€œ?'o"f Apectators, she sat pouricg out in a ma Cinal Bbasin Whart every _____| good alto voice from the depths o6f a devoted Sinwow row Fmopavy.â€"Just received, v‘c. at © The Tea Pot,"" another cas> Silmon.. Ouly 15 cents per pound * J. G. Ropmsox & Co. be mas CaAL ~NEWS.. tav and Saturday at........".00 p m , tion to her Saviour aad her God, well :T.@P® | caiculated to inspire respect ‘and even ’S. 3 ’nwo in the minds of those who heard * | her. And to the credit â€"of those present, received, | be it said, no one interrupted her, But deeply her Ca8* / touched at the sad spectacle of *a mind pound | giscased" evinced g désire to :do something, & Co. f they know not what, to alleviate her imagined . I‘.‘owe,! sufferings. he was, however, probably the next, â€" &t j hippiest of the throng,. She sang from the midence, | Y*"I fullness of her heart With an expression , a val.| 2ad a ‘pathos that no art could teach.} And superior } then at intervals she would address those preâ€" _ | bent in religious extravagancies which lef: ... | no doubt that her reason bad been dethroned on 3“"'1 â€"pethaps tor ever. We might comment on out on | the subject, but perkaps could do toâ€"good. yed flu; It remains forâ€" another generation,â€"perhaps was a| another age, to provide a remedy for the insiâ€" learned ; dious poison of religious madness., At preâ€" ght. | sent such is the state of our civiiization, we snérm'- ' c.:‘?‘:;bemr than send her to: jdl’ -Img' Porjce Covat.â€"Denis McGrath was charged with ‘assauiting Aloxis Deschamps. The tronble arose out of a dispute about the right of the complainant to put up a fence on the property claimed by defendant.> Complainant was digging a hole for Mr. Wm. Findley who claimed the property as his. An altercaâ€" tion ensued,when McGrath struck Deschamps on the face. Fine $1 and 20 cts. costs. Assistant Detective Davis was called, and gild he had examined a Register kept by the Rev. Wm. Saunderson, a Methodis@minister, who was stationed at Onslow in 1866.. Witâ€" neâ€"s produced a certified copy of the said Register, in which it appeared that in that year the prisqner was married to Pierre Potâ€" vin. The Rev. Mr. Harper was sworp, and t stified thiit the Rev. William Saunderson was a duly qualiied minister of the Wesleyan Methodist denomination ; that he was staâ€" tioned at Onslow in‘ 1866, and he was present at his ordination in Montreal. To Mr. Mosâ€" grove :â€"â€"If his namé was not on our books I could not charge my memory in hbis parti« cular case, and would not swear that he was a minister, â€" But by all the evidence by which we artive at a knowledgo of the dact that any miuister is shich, I am php‘nd.’ to say that the Rev: Mr. Saunderson is a minister of the Wesleyan Alethodist denomination. â€" Nicholas Ryan was charged with assaulting Madame Dugas. Complainantâ€" said detendant went into her house to chastise one of her children, between whom and defendant‘s children some trouble bad arisen in the yard, He was opposed by coitmplainant, and struck her. Fine, $2 and costs, The owner of a pig at large was dismissed ; the pig having got out by accident. . A case of a Lreach of the peace was called up, and one of the partics was fined $3 and costs, . Mary Elizabeth Dally was brought up on remand, charged with bigamy.. spirit, hymns and songs of praise and adoraâ€" Mr. Mosgrove objected that Mr. Marper‘s evidence was not clear and conclusive, and asked for a discharge of his client. | She was committed to take her trial at the assizes, to be held on the thirteenth of Sepâ€" tember next. â€" ; * | Tae Polico Magistrate (held thatâ€" the evidence before him was sufficient to warrant him in committing her to take hor trial, s e T n e We . C climate are sources of Puimonary Hronchial and Asthmatic affections, Exporience having proved ;hglnh{l:‘n-uiu often act speedily and cerâ€" tainly when taken in the Mymud o disâ€" ease, recourse should at once be to * Hrown‘s Bronshial Truches," or Lozenges. Fow aro aware o. the Importance of checking a cough, or * comâ€" mon cold," in its firat stage. That which in the beginning would {.hld to a mild remedy, if negâ€" lected soon attacks the lungs. **Brow»‘s Bronâ€" chial 'l‘.r:‘hr."or Cough m allayiirritaâ€" thon w nduces m. & DIzECT inâ€" Quence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure to OBTAIX the genuene. Sold by all dealors in medicines, at 25 conts a box. ~ Everrsoor Siars So.â€"That is all who ave e .thor used the article themselves or witnessed its eTocts when used by others ; all such, and they are only fit tolld&:..m unanimous in the opinion that «Darloy‘s dition Powders and n:nbin Heave Romeiy" is superior to anything of the kind heretofore or‘at present in use for M-Ehn. colds, thick wind, and all diseases which alilect the wind of horses. As acondition medicine it has no equal ; there is nothing in it‘ which can injure a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the horse be keptfrom working while using it; it is just the article which all who own korses require, and which they should have constantly on hand. Remember the name, and seo that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each pmm. Northrop & Lyâ€" man Newcastle, Ont., p rs for Canada. ‘vulll-l’ & WILSON are the best in the world for family use, as they hem, fell, tuck, cord, bind, and quilt in a manner that defies oo-r They are the only machines in the world to which can be apâ€" Sl::d the delicate luld‘-iolo Attachment and amental : Stitch Embrodery Cloth Pigte. Call and See our NEW ‘TUCK CREASER and GUIDE. Price, $2.00. voC d » Circulars and samples of sewing sont post.free ‘on application, I N.B.â€"Sewing done to order, and needlos, oll and silk for all machines constantly on hand. . ~ G,. A. WaALTON, 105 King.st. West, Toronto, and THE HOWE SEWING MACUHUINES are best adapted for tailoring, cart trimming, boot add nkurnoss making, and arg unrivalled for such ‘Call and examine the Adjustable Hea "*ovo!â€" ving Presser FPoot, and admirably adapt? _ Presâ€" sure Bar. + +. > 37 Sparkseâ€"st,, OttaWa. " R. W. s‘l'lP!lxl.juqn for Ottawa Office., 10744 A Special Meeting of the Ottawa Cutling Club will be held on SATURDAY, 7th instant, in the TEMPERANCE HALL, Sigin street, at 8 p m. Business of importance to be transacted. SE W ING MACHINE 3 1URLKAS U8ST RECEKIVED, Direct from Havana, a very cholce lot of â€"â€"â€" CIGARS â€" s . ~ BATE & CO., |, a 52 Sparks st. 1118.23 Sewing Machines. G HUTCRBISON, the wholo of the Housebold huutT. glassware, cutlery, &c. â€" nings jrom this date,;1 B Tackaberry will sell clogs. vortoas, Hannels, Priots, Crockery, Glassâ€" w are, Roady.â€"made Clothing and Furniture, being a consignment from Montreal, until the whole is disposed 0(, R mran s es on * ABTACKABERRY, Aunctionser, Commission Merchant, snd Real Esâ€" tate Agent. & * | LKA Cvery description of property sold on a moderate commission. > c Ottawa, August 5, 1369. 1118.84 One handsome Rosewoud Chickéring Grand Piano, in poriect order. Sale precisely at ten o‘clock, a,m. Termsâ€"Uash in bankable funds. § _ Bale each eveniog at 7.30 p m, at hbis Rooms, in Stewart‘s New B[gzjy.: 15 Asale The subscriber has received instructions to sell by public suctisn, at the residence, Richmond ’u.i. un-d}q-ly epposite Dr. ll}_ll‘l. on ® SATURDAY NEXT, the {(th Instant, CHURCIH OF EXGLAND SCHOOL HOUSEROLD FURNITURE, . CHICKERING GRAND PIANO, &c. The Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of Ontario. All Church of England Clorgymen in the and ioi‘hbouï¬ud. aity Ist Lady Principal & Prospectu«s. with full informaticn regarding the Torms and Foes for Day Pupiils and Boarders, &o, &0, will be ready in a tow dÂ¥l. and may be had by application to MR3 R sTEWART, ‘il- brod street ; or to the Barsar gno tew), the REV T BEDEOND JONES, LL D, Daly street. 1115tf Assistant Religious Instruction, English Literâ€" e ature, Grémmar, Composition, Astsonomy, &¢.....Rev T Bedford Jones, LLD. History, Botany, Latin, &c.... Rev C.F Street, MA Mustc.......... Kdugation, comprising Religion, nfu.b. French, Italian, Music, Drawing, Dane lt Naturat Science, Piain and Fancy Needio Wor 3. Lho‘ Rq‘y'noldr._ Esq, l‘l“. g(ll! Beraard, A D C lan Gilmour, Keq, arington, Esq, s m Cassels, Esq. ©â€"s G P Baker, Eq. C H O‘Meara, beq, R H Haycook, Esq, E Dailrymple Clark, Esq, W Mokay Wright, Esq, W H Cotton, Ottawa, August 3, 1869. THE THIRD ANNUAL REGATTA SsATURDAY, l4ru AUGUST, 1869. Single Soull Boats, p‘:llod from the Ganwale. Open to members of recognized clubs, 2 miles. Prize $40. Entrance $4. Bark Canoe Raceâ€"Not more than 6 guldlu in each canoo. Distance, 2 milos. Prise §$10. Enâ€" trance free. Champion Raceâ€"Single Scu!l Out Riggers, open MI all cgmon. Prize ;’5, with badge,. hl'rmo Jid®& +.; *5. J Boys‘ Ragceâ€"Double Scull Skifs, pulled from the gunwale.. One mile. Open to boys séventeen years and under. Prize :l. 0, Entrance $1. Four cared boats, pulled from the ganwale, Open tomembers of recognized clubs. Four miles. Prise $100. Entranso $14U, Second boat sare entrance Ottawa, August 5, 1369. cnménï¬. Priteâ€"Sing:o Scull out rigger Prize, the llarington mwedal!. OQpen to reside Ottawa and visinity. y Entrance $5, 2 s 7 No. T« Lumbermen‘s RKaceâ€"2 miles. Operfto pickios, boats; used im tho lumber trade. ‘ Four oars and one padd!e. Boats must have been in use during the season, Prizo $20. Entrance $2. fee. Double Scull Club Raceâ€"Boats z:llod from the guawalo. 2 miles, Open to members of the club only. Prize $50. Entrance $5. , © No, 0. . _ Four Oarod Out Ri;gon-o n to all comers. Dist=nce, four miles. First prï¬o $100. Second ize $50, which w.li bo increased if possible. r:lnuo $10. â€" Every SATURDAY and THURSDAY Eveâ€" Double Scull Boatsâ€"Pulled from the gunwale. Open to all comers. Distance, 2 ‘miles. Prize $.0. Entrance $5. ~ Three $n thle entrics to be made in each case. Three bouts to start or no race. * Partics tudï¬ng boats must conform to the rules of the club, Coptesofthe same and other inforâ€" mation will be furnished by the Secretary; +0 Entries: may be made at n; time up to 10 o‘clock, p m, of 12th of AUGUST. For comfort and attendance the travelling put lie will find th« first class house !-ITO“ in Cansaaa, being situated in the centre of tas ory. and having over 100 weli furnished bedâ€"rooms, E;- --vw‘| 3'.'. l;"‘:;:l i‘u;;;-u -'."lw-l. Foard, 10¢ per dhy. adbens daig ate @ OAIIAF. WATERS & CO, Manager. 1071.6m Proptietors. coMnmITTEE OF MANAGEMENXT. TTA W A July 24, 1869. REAT AUCTIONX SALKSs. By A. Lowe, Auctioneet. VTCTIOX EKALE OF PATRONX®S. s His txeonneitho Governor General, Colonel Lord A G Russell. TTAWA ROWING CLUB, PRES1IDENXT. Sir John A Macdonald, K C B. do VICEâ€"PRESIDENT. The Ven. Jhe Archdeacon of Ontario, ANADA HOTEL, Y OUNG® l A DIES8, thorough instruction in all branches of 17 & 19 ST. GCABRLIEL STREET, MONTREAL & PROGRAMME OF RACKS. NO 1. Auction SAales, eeeeeeseesee0 4s0 08 s on e e e 000 4+ be ae sn 4 6 Fecretary. VICEâ€"PRESIBENXTS. (Quegn‘s Colkege, London, ‘.J'.“l EUcceanteny ttrrseperesctrccerdtith Muntill TRACHING sSTAFF. _ | Miss Irvine, Miss Macdougali. _ COUNCIL (1to be formed of ) PATRONESS, Lady Young. Wilbrod ‘Street. PRESIDENT. i W Horace Loe, £ 1k, Esq, C Drinkwater, Es xt, Esq, A Atcheson, E4q, W m Allan, 6eq. Will take place «4 L80, â€" 18 6 9 . »»......«.... Mre Robort Stowart, No: 6+ No. 10. No. 3. No. 8. AMOS ROW E, Capt Bowie, John Black, K Crombic, Esq, eeservesersersevefihiah Suaith w 11 COTTON, (late of Quebes, Auctioneer. l11itea Treasurer. non Secey. 110geodtd THK OTirA WA. limn®s T-I BEST ASSORTED, . THE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST AssoRTED, At THO8. & w.fUxToN‘s. Tlll BEST YVALUE, h THE BEST YaALUE, THE BEST YALUE, ‘At THOS. & W. HUNT Tlll CHEAPEST GooDs, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, vl\nl LARGEST STOCK, ~ ( ; THE LARGEST STOCK, | .THE LARGEST STOCK, Tlll NEWEST l‘l‘tl.ll.‘ ts THE NEWESTâ€"STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, ‘VI would call special attention to our imâ€" " mensestock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS to which we are receiving additions by almos every steamer, consisting of . VELVET â€" PILE CARPETS, _ BRUSSELLS®* do., TAPESTRY ao, + . IMPERIAL do KIDDERMINSTER WOOL â€" do. RSTAIR CARPETS, HEARTH UGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, é PEKINADES, CHHNTZES, lak g â€" [‘ LACES, CORNICES, | COCOA MATTING, &c., &c THOS. & W. HUNTON, _ Purchase your Dry Goods, _ Readyâ€"made Clothing, seall, and see it they cannot offer you greater inducements than [you can get elsewhere in the If you want & good Wool Tweed for 50 conts, . call st O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want aSuit,made to order, for $7, , \ call at O‘ MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want a good suit of Clothes, readyâ€"made, for $6, S 4 call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want any Linen or Lustro Coats fron $1 upwards, : . If you want any White Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawors, Hosiery, &0., . _ : call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. Having one of the largest stocks in the city, we beg to call tha attention of those wishing to avail themselves of the above low prices to call and examine our stock. : ALEX. DUFE. s & ;OUR MOTTO IS8 â€" QUICK SALES & LIGHT PROFITS. The annual Prize Meeting will bo beld on ihe RIDE 4 U ~RIFLE R ANG E, oN TUESDAY, l10th of AUGUST, KIFLE â€"ASs s 0OCIATIO N. And following days, commencing each day at Nine a m. Pool Targets open to ail comers with the sniâ€" der and any rifle, will be open every day. ‘The annual subscription to the Association is $2, nonâ€"com. officers and men of the Volunteor Foree may besome members on payment of $1. Programmes containing full particulars, toâ€" gether with the Firing Regulations, may: be obâ€" tained from the Asst Secretary at his office, in Bell‘s block, opposite the Russell House. ; + wWH FALLS, Lieut.and Asst Socretary. DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHIXG@S, DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS Ottawa, July 29, 1869. > PRIZES to the value of over $1,000 will be Litawa, 2nd August, 1349. RY GOODS & HOUSK FURNXISHINGS® BE GREKEATEST Â¥van: CÂ¥, THE GREATEST vafwty, TBE GREATEST vafurty, ) OY AL uw,n.guen COIPAIYQ * . FIRE AND LIFE. Temporary Ofice, . Scott‘s Bnéiugu, » Opposite Russell House, _ T M CLARK, Agent. uwa,. July 29, 1869. > 111%b ETROPOLITAXN DUTCH ; VENETIAN MANILLA At THOS. & wW. KUXToOX‘8$. ME ARA & C O., At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘S. At THOS & W. HUNTON‘S, At THOS. & W. HUNToOX‘3. At THOS8. & W. HUNTON®. Dry Goods. DoR MATS, call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. Cloths, Tweeds, &e., JUST GIVEB : OrTawaA UNIQN DAMASKS, REPPS, 47 and 49 Sparksâ€"st. O‘MEARA & CO. 50 Sparksâ€"st. do. do. do. 1116t4 in every description of Look at t\hq_List of Prices ; so PCsS. WHITE COTTOXNS, _ , 40 PCS. WHITE COTTONS, 50 PCS. HORROCK‘S/LELEBRATED COTâ€" / TOXN,. , 1 Will o€er 20 PCS 35 PO3, FAIR QUALITY, 67 PCS. SPLENDID, Garland, Mutchmor & Co. 291 PCS. GREY COTTON 69 PCS. PRINTED MUSLINS, f . i’s;d. to 744. 271 PCS. Beautiful DRESS GOODS, 171 PCS. SCOTCH LAWN ~CHIEFS, Best Value in Canada, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO., PARASOLS. 41 dozen Assortedâ€"Reduced to wbout Cost. 175 FANCY SHAWLS, â€" 4 y § â€" At Less than Coet of Lfannfadï¬re. 470 YDS. DIAPER, "J. ' f CHOICE OF ONE HUNDRED â€" STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, ~ â€" _/ For ls eacli. 172 YDS. TABLE DAMASK, LADIES‘ VELVETEEN JACKETS, The foregoing are only a few of the many bargains that will be offered. All are imiâ€" vited to call and examine the â€"Goods and Prices. Ottawa, June 11, 1869} GREAT BA RGAIXS LADIESY WHITE AND BROWN © _â€"_COTTON HOSE. ARGAINS Ix DRY GOODS CHEAPEST COTTONS 20 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA, LADIES‘ ALL S_ILK FASHIONABLE JACKETS, Worth 25e for 154. © . Price to clear offâ€"irom 2s 3d up. . FANCX_PRINTS, THIS ANXD NXEXT KONTH At every priceâ€"all extra good value. Best value in Ottawa, Tid per yard. WHOLESALE D RY G O 0 DS. cA UGUST â€"6. Worth 178 6Jd for 108. Worth 10d for 7 $4 per yard. 372 DOZEN city. Worth 18 3d for 10 }4. Only 1s 94 per yard. 4id to 64 per yard. AND RETAIL. €6d 4id per yard. 94 per yard, 414 to 1014. d. per yard. HANDKERâ€" per yard up 14 each. JUI'I‘ RECEIV 150 100 300 . The undersigned are SOLE AGENTS for Oitawa and neighbourhood. â€" â€" JAS. G. ROBINSON & CO., â€" t« 00â€" _ ‘The Tea Pot, ; * 3 Ottawa. \Wholesale Merchants supplied by the car oad in bond, at the lowest quotations,. â€" 1103y peSkirts, of al sizes and styles, made to order, without extra charge. 1 INDIA WAREHOUSE, | G. LBVIN, . (Successcr to D Millar,) 48 Sparks street, M _ . opp. Trurs Office. SKIRTS, wholesale and retail, at Montreal prices. f COR SETS$, best value in the city. > * ~ _ LANG You can get your Painting, Graining, Glazing Paperâ€"hanging,. Kalsomining and & done on short notice in a yery satisfactory manner, and on the most reasonable terims that can be desired. is made of Sign Painting. A stylish sign can be got up very chsap. _ _A practical experience of sixteen years in the rincipal towns andscities of Canada and the [Tnlud States enables me to suit the various tastes and atisfy the wants of all my customers. *i. 2 A,. . W. LaNG, | The undersigned merchants in Sparks street have agreed to close their establishments, on and after MONDAY, 2nd4d AUGUST, at SEVEN O‘CLOCK p.m. Satardays,EIGHT O‘CLOCK, p m T & W HBUNTOXN, _ MAGEE & RUSSELL, ‘ GARLAND, MUTCHMOR, & CO. ‘ Ottawa, August 2, 1859. 11152 Selling cheap at KETTLES ~AND J A RS, * DUsT BRUSHES, KEDZIE +FILTERS, COOLERS, â€" BATHS, REFRIGERATORS, days. N. B.â€"No Benzine Coroal. OODERHAM & WORTS ITY HOOP SKIRT FACTORY. l“l.ll SALMONX | Greatly reduced in price during the next seven RESERVINXG oTicK To THK PUBSLIC. ROBINSON & CO., The Tesa Pot, ‘Ottawa Received daily by express. 1090t. TORONTO DISTILLERY. W HITE WAS H I N G, HERE A SPECIALITY PAINTINXG BARRELS FAMILY PROOF, No. 16, Rmzeapâ€"st1., BARRELS OLD RYE WHISKEY 62 SPARKS STREET. BARRELS HIGHWINES, â€" Groceries AT ESTABLISHMENT, ESMONDE‘S 50 0. P. Sparks â€"st, Japans, Black‘s and G ties uto'q'ualiuei and pric ~and well worch a trialâ€"fo chased for retail trade. *G6GO. * And the celebrated I‘IG 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 certificate. Ham, Tongues, Strasbourg Meats, Game and Salmon, Aunchovy Paste. Currie Powders, Imperial Smuces, Reading Sauces| and Soyer‘s Relish Pickles, of all kinds, put gp to order and warâ€" ranted. | â€" Fresh Ground and Roi very fiue flavout. BTILTON CHEESE in Cheose, and 10 cents per 11 Finest Brandy and Wines, of the best brands, imported to order. . | 1 > 100 100 Steamer GRENVILLE and Bargesâ€"Captain M. G. Rastonâ€"will leave Montreal on TUESâ€" Ottawa, June 1, 1869. (Zâ€"Rates by this Line FIVE per cent. lower * _ than by any other Line. _ From Montreal, Ottawa, _Kingston and in â€" i * termediate Ports. DAYS, 6 p.. ; ; Steamer‘ MARY ANNE, and Bargesâ€"Captain 8. T. Eastonâ€"will leave Montreal on FRL. DAYS,6 p.m. § ol DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, ; MASON‘s PaATENT SELEF SEALING FRUIT JARS, acknowledged to bethe best in use, with full directions for using, at the â€" A age VARIETY HALL. Nests of JELLIE POTS, large PRESERVE JARS, TOMATO JARS, in great variety ai the VARIETY, HALL. b STONE FLOWER POTS, > * _ HANGING FLOWER PoT3 __ (something new) and ‘ > Ottawa, March 28, 1869. A large consignment of WOODEN BOW1.8, BUTTER PRINTS, BUTTER KNIVES, ICE PICKS, LEMON SQUEEZERS, and other novel ties, just received at the =. . & â€" YARLETY HALL. STUONXE WATER CROCK3, wich or without tape, at the VARIETY HALL. Constantiy on hand a well assorted stock of choice TEAS and a general assortment of GROâ€" CERILES suitabie for family use, all of which will be sld at reduced. prices. Also, a choice lot of TOB ACCO, superior brands, and sole equally iow . Goderham & Wort‘s Highwines and Old Rye, eonâ€"tantly on hand and sold at their prices ; Gin, Brandy, [rish and scotth Whiskey, ‘Port and Sherry Wine directly imported. Â¥M whole of whic!. wili be sold at small profits, Quick salesis our inotto, i_,mbi"nn:fi"rik' STORE, By‘P: BASKERVILLE & BROTHER, UNXNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s, PENED OUT CHOLICE LOT of CORDED FANCIES, Ex Ship Anglesea from _Liverpool. Also, Ex Chaudiere, fram London. NRUILT JARS !I FRUIT JARS ! : ROSSE & BLACKWELL‘S GOODS, Lea & Perrin‘s Worcester Sauce. OFFEE, Little Sussex Street, Canal Basin, Head Ofice. j JA*(ES SWIFT & Co., 6t. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston. jlhs M. H. EASTON & Co., ' 15 Colbourne Street, Montreal. H. EASTON, Keq., oTTED MEATS.â€" REFOU SSE*©, ALEXANDRE*® JOSEPHINE and JOUVIN KID GLOVES CHMOICE LOT of TRIMMINXGS and BUTTONS, XOYELTY INX SILKS CHOLCE LOT OF BRILLIANXTS, BEAUTIFUL LOT o(# PRINXG HATS sPLEXDID LOT OF PARASOLS, EESOR*8 ASTON‘S RIDEAU ANXD OTTAW A Fâ€"R KIG H T LIN EB , CHOICE LOT OF DRESS# GOODS, Teo Daors East of Workmar &§~Grifin‘s, s Rideau street. LARGE STOCK OF CUNNXINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S, For sale by For sale at IN NEW MATERILALS, Dry Geesds. cAsEs GUINNESS & CO‘S XXX SsTOUT, THOS. PA THOS. PATTERSON, No, 14, Rrozacâ€"st., Agents, CHESTSE TEAS, P BIS‘KEBVIIJLI & BBOTHIB.) COMMON FLOWERK POTS, Very Cheap at the W. H. EASTON & Co. Kideaun, Merrickvilie. VaARIETY HALL, 34 Sussex Street. ANL AT FTE RSON '$, | ‘26 Ride&u st. FINE F A MIL Y t.oon'p, in great varieâ€" . New Soason Teas, r families, being pur stock, equal to English r::oan. sted on the premises, LIQUORS, 14 Rideauâ€"st. 26 Rideau st. ‘60. 1093t8 ‘ Maving been appointed by the their agents for 3300 2005.!." 300 they are now prepared to sell in} caa j the trade, by th‘; £ * *3 A} PRPOF. and CHAMBER‘S JOURXN AL BOW BELLI‘S and GOOD WORDS PRICES AT HAUSEIPS XEWsS DEPOT, * Eparks etrect. * J YE +r+seesrs 6 months ... 38 do ... I °4s ... This week‘s Chimney Corner, Ledger, Emeraid, Sporting Times, Western W orld, Frank Leslic‘s (with_picture), Harper‘s Woeekly,Weekly Hereal4, Pilot;and all other Jrish fnpen. Lrish {h'ublio (nvlwpor),.u. London }linstrated Nows, (with a eplendid weun), Bow Belis, Loodon Journal, World of ‘Wonders, and all the LEnglish and Ameri¢an Fashion Books, just receivea, > , Otrawa, June 19, 1a69. Asitaation as Butler, Valet, Messenger or any respectable employment, by a young mar lately trom England. Can furnish first class testimonâ€" fals. Address, f | MRS TROTTEXR begs to state that she has a tow comfortable. miry, and rerpectably furnished rooms, vacant, snitable cither for single or marâ€" ried ladies and gentliemien The s#ituation is‘ at ones central and retired, being near the Governâ€" ment Buildings and principal centref oï¬ business, and yet removed irom the toi=e and bust‘e of the city, Anexcellent tableis kept, and term® aro very moderate. Afew day boarders car be asâ€" commodated. +C 11i4d By appointment Purveyor to His I * the Governor General.â€" Ottawa, June 25 The undersigned desires to inform the public that he has repaired and decorated his HEARSE, and is now prepared to farnish HEARKSEs and HORSES on short notice, and at very moderate .A very nice Claret at TWO DOLLAR®E KKXD A HALF a case. * DURIE & SON have recerved R The Shilling Pocrage, 1869. +s Partridge & Cosens‘ Law Pon. _ _ ® J. DURIE & SsOX, : 10 Sparksâ€"st. Oitawa, Dec. 12, 1868. Books bought, soid or exchanged }lIAT REDUCTION * LN )OIIIIOI BEWS PEPOT, " HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"8ST. VAL OIL. ARREL OR CAR LOAaD, Â¥YE, \ORoNsTO HOUSE, OOKS and MAGAZINE®, O~OoNGAHELA WIIISKEY$&. ACON, &e. 1GHWINKS EESOR BROS. CHEESE. 1103f LARET, CLAREKT. Agents for John Campbell‘s ¢elobrated 11174 8PA RKS 8T REET, BUBSCKIPTION TO LENDING LIBRARY AXTED. For sale by the undersigteo«a Agonts for Hiram & Walker‘s , WHO‘s WHO 1N 18« LOWEST PRICES BELS. MX£8§ PORLK. Publications. (Corner of Bank Street). BBEBL®.: S TRLOKG sUPER FLOUR, A Creoceries. COAL OlIL, â€" THINX MEKES POREK. Bussex and Wellington ets % 10s#f C. T. BATE & ©o,, AT THE YICTOR LAPORTE, . Rideau street. JAS BUCHAKAN, * p for J ET D, Tiuxs Office, * Ottawik. Jor August, a»»»»».$ 3 00 , CC r Julv Hency . 1 80