S ANNr w cce t B TACK A BERKR&y rm ;m“ % kE ant whunm.. fuls, togother wl jfl“l nm ‘ ad one Foal, 11 y y h escription of Stook sSR&® GULINNESE &4 m oR CHnt C lc attached at cach «24 t';.“"""" ,_..": â€nr!“"'..\'-:‘i 1 PORT ~WINE s 1851, 1858, and alon for quality #. amission ‘tal Appri -1-0'0‘ pae iDb chonpat» ALE» use of the TACKABERRy are ; also 30 «& Crop, Oute large ‘* erve. . â€" ackabetry es will â€" should prempUZ i o " . ToUsIGNANT !_ tee, “"'“...‘n be had, 124 CUESTS y C ~ hn ) Jarger qaas cment, inilf propont Lot 19, LANDY, vie Ane qualiy . & at T.30 at 3 Roy fy t * Me y we?" K “' orchants, #** crute M“h__‘- JAR®! kinds, pat up i BOWLL+ +s NEVW nrll;â€""'“ ‘ '.‘.m"- : â€"â€" Sbve Wl is and is the in a ue * Montrea, untit ypg" s tds V from ‘_".'. I B At TH®Y 1%, 1069 , Auc waui?t «4 ‘hats, as well as a number of plain djab casâ€" simere ha‘s, in addition to his prgviously extensive stock, embracing everytijing in the line of hats and furs. The Eoglith satin hats could not be surpassed for quality of material and exquisit» votk-.u;p, and the fashions are exactly cortect. also appliee to the other hats. ‘Those who want a Arst=clsas dress hat should ouht_vo'ul. woure one of thoss immediite!y, _ | 3 Mautz aso Macic.â€"*The great oriental traveller" and stadent of modern magic will epen his Temple of the Black Art toâ€"night in the Skating Rink, whers he promises to treat us to an .entire new budget of illusions Ciffâ€"rent from anything wo bavo ever witoessmd. Hoe will produce, or deceive us into the belief that ho produces, the miraâ€" ealous bower of Flora. The * Tocsin" of the spirits is to explain the entirse theoty and practice of spiritualisw. The * Column and the Glove" is claimed by Mr. Harts to bo known to himself and the Hindoos only. When this great illusionist was last here he created quite a sensation, drew large audiences and gave overy satisfaction. We might more proporly say astonishment. Indsed there was a general bewilderment among his anâ€" diences as to the means used for the accomâ€" plishment of wondertul foats.. Large numâ€" bers of tickets h ave been sold for â€"both nights. by a new advertisement that Mr. Pat« terson, Rideaun street, has imported y from Oporto ton hogsheads of very port wine, eighteen years old. Also from Cogna@ # of fine old brandy, ot the m. He bhas also receiv:d!a quanâ€" tity of Guinness & Co.‘s XXX Stout, and the Ain rom tus Freszoxuax.â€"â€"We understand that a meeting will be held this evening in Te R v. Mr. Moor‘s Church, Bankâ€"st , f.r the purpose of procuring matâ€"rial aid for the fredmen of the South. Mr. J. H. Bates, SBuperintendent of the Charleston Mission, will be present, and state the views and ohbjects of the meeting, and the condition ot the people in whose interest aid is sought. might have been druok, she had taken a liitle liquor, but she knew what she was doing, and expressed a hope that his Worship would be indulgent, and pot give her more than two or thres woeks. Sho was reminded of the many promises of amendment which she had broken. Julia enquired with some apprshension If there was not a now law ? Yes, said his Worship, and I am going to give you the benciit of it. 1 shall send you to jail for two months at hard labour. Jalia A Caps:e Fieurâ€"A ‘row took place on Saturday night in Renaud‘s tavern, Murrayâ€"st , in which a shauty man named Lavigne was o bad‘y beaten by another man named Rousselle, that a medical . gentleman bad to b« seut for, when it was tound that the beaten man‘s bead was dangercusly bruised and his upper lip cut entirely open. Roussello was arrested and will appsar this morniog at the L. 0, A. or B. N. A.â€"OnFriday night last at a late hour, the Royal Scarlet Chapter for theWitrict of the City of Ottawa closed its first cession under a new dispensation from the Grazd Loodge, having completel a large amount of business, and conferred . the illusâ€" trious degree upon several candidates, On Wednesday evening the election of oficers took place, which resulted as fullows : Companion Sir David ‘T. Browne, Most Worshipful in Command, . Companion Sir Jacob Halpenny, Excelient was astounished. Three woeeks was the longest term in her experience. The adjourned case of forgery by the two so‘diers, Eison and Hul!, was then resumed, when Willigm Greenwood was called and proved that he was in Kavanagh‘s saloon on the aiternoon of the 18th inst., and that he aw the two prisoners there, one of whom (Elson) shewed him the n-.oll.t.Co‘po endorsed on a cheque, and asked him if it was right, when ho (witness) said it was right, but it ought to bave been written across the cheque and not sideways ; that the two Companion Sir Thomas Sproule, Scribe. Companion Sir T. Armstrong, Chapliain. Companion Sis Robert Fraser, 8itr Herald Knight at Arm#«. , Companien Sir Samuel Greenfield, Tyler. maiz«,. all at is. 304. per yard, well worth 1s. 10]d. per yard. » grain ; there was a good supply of hay at $8 to $10 per ton. Apples sold at $3 25 to $4 pr laircl. Tomatocs, of which there were Lut igw, sold for 15 cte. a pound. Sarm Hare.â€"Mr.»Pemcock, of Ridcauâ€"st. arnounces that ho has just received, per 89. &. Anirew, some very unâ€" English satin Postroxsuext â€"The sale at Captain Glynn‘s is unavoidably ;ostponed until Monday next> SBee advertizement. e es s arcapeeremess Cuasar Dasssss.â€"Garlamg, (Mutchmor & Co. are now showing 74 pieces new French delaines in scatlet, blue, green, rose and soidiers went out, and after a short time returned with some money in silver and bills, which they countcd, and Elson said to Hul}, * I have to give you a dollar and a half, and here it in. * 3 Poues Covarâ€"Satcroar.â€"Julis king was brought up on the old complaint of druak enâ€" **" Monday and Thursday at................ .00 am AND ARRIVES FROYX KIXGSTON Kvory Woedre«dar and Saturday at........1.00 p m Tickets, or sany intormation, may be had at the General Ticket Ofice, Russell House Block, Bparks streoi. with Grand Trunk Railway for «all points south, east and wost. : @ttiwA RIVER RAVIGATION COKFAXY. ' Steamer Queen Victoria mvum'nfl.bdolmunu.ul.†a m A eaiwam do do ao 6.00 p m Tas Mazcetr.â€"The market on Saturday was 'gndppllud, but with little more than m-fl“b, thuse were sold at 'fl'r reasonable prices, There ways scarcely any Srages loave for AyImer every morning at 5.00 a m fteamer Aun Sisson leaves Ayimer at.....8.30 a m . orfiawa To 1Â¥G@TO®. & * _ Steamer City .‘(m & Leaves Canal Basin Whart every Ls A‘râ€" _23 TPnusudaw at _ _ _ T 00 a m Companion Sir Archibal4 Graham, Treaâ€" Goon Tursosâ€"Our readers will perceive The above trains connect at LOUAL NEWS. cessensens oo ane s don L£1. A & _ ie remi n ercemey d rh is m TRAVELLERS GUIDEK. LA WRAENCE 480 OTTAWA RAILWAY errnvreranvine EM Wbceccrcecreccecc ks pp ts UxION FORWARDIXG. CoNXPAXY. J08 MOONEY, evescesnsensusuiy W Rr uk Eogli satin lain ditab casâ€" als prgviously piverytijing in Eogliph satin lor quality of ‘mflp, and ';‘ The Murderer Mortally injured by the Son of His Victim, ’ Porat Jsuvis, Friday, 'A:f.'-" 18§9.â€"Oue of | the most shocking trage« ever enacted in | this vici-i.\L eccurred muht in this vilâ€" | lage, in which Mr. Ale Bwinton, an old | and highly respect«d citizen of this village, was shot dead in his own store by a drunken peddier named Warren Fellows. The particâ€" ulars of the murder are as follows : Last night, about 8:30 oclock, two men, one of whom was | this Fellows, committed an indeceney nearly . in tront of Swinton & Sons!‘ hardware store on | Frontâ€"st. Mr.Jobn D. Swinton, one of the | proprietors of the store, remonstrated with | them, when Fellows followed him into , the store and drew a revolver upon Wim. John | Swinton then went out of the rear door in search of a policeman to artest" Fellows. Mr. Alexander Swintoo, an old man about | elxtyâ€"four years of age, the senior member of the fArm, took hold of Fellows and requested him to leare, wherâ€"upon the latter fred his i revolver, the coutents lodilng in the abdomen of Mr. s-hloa who fell back |’dmt the | counter, exclai ing, " My God, I‘m shot!" | David b'l-m, a son, on secing that his @ of inquest, who adjourned and met in tb.’.?nl::‘flo-.“y the jury returned a verdict that Alexander Swinton came to his death by a pistol shot Ared by Warren Felâ€" lows, without any just cause of provocation. «â€"Kew York Sum. Newsletier writen;â€"An extraordinary scene eccurred on the 14th inst, at Fethard, in the south of this county. 'r;ol-clbu.ol Ely and the Marquis of Ely, upon the occaâ€" slog of their visiting their ¢state, promoted a horse race and other sports, After the disâ€" tribution of the prizes, the people gathered round the platform on which the Marchioness of KEly, the young marquis and their friends sat, ‘The marquis ¢alled upon the people to give three cheers to Mr. Hare, agent for the estate ; but scarcoly had he uttered the words, when the Roevr. Thomas Doyle, parish pricst, Ramegrange, stepped forward ; and eried, " No, no ; three for Hare." He Mrvoul’_lorl:.m,n“-id he deâ€" :o,.dbu been a resident of this town neteen years. Hc::o a mild and inoftenâ€" sive gentloeman, was g'!mw,ndh his business w & reputation tor m.n. :‘ollw-,' l:lmkm, was born in the ermont, TMwynu, .‘.I.ndh:.h ‘N.I. wa abu or Aiteen yoars. was a clever, hearted moqmmmml-lmdllqw, when in hisdrunsken frolics ho was abu~ sive and quarrelsome, not heeding the advice of hiend or foe. He has been in several serapes, and in a riot in this town some years ago shot two Jrishmen. â€" His brother arrivea toâ€"day, and in the event of hisdeath, which is looked for, he bas mage a will devising his property, of which he has considerable, to his oumni- wife being dead,) mother, and broth< The funeral of Swinton will take place on Sunday,. Coroner Penney lastnight convened ) of agent ad.. He further enjoined :‘:opbb::’u::aon;m'm soon afterwards they separated. and left the store, reaching his boardingâ€" house at the Fowlet House, in an almost unâ€" conscious state, . In a short time he became wholly insensible. Officers arrived shortly after and he was taken to his room and placed in their custody, Dr. C. M. Lawrence and other physicians were called who adminisâ€" tered chloroform and performed an operation, removing a portion of his skull, which had been stove in. Mr. Swinton, on receiving the fatal ball, was conveyed to the house of his son, adjoining the ‘store, where he expired in about twenty.â€"Ave minutes from the time he was shot. The excitement of the citiz ns was intense, and the feeling is general that Fellows did not fully get his just deserts. be apprehend+d a furthor breach of the peace. The Rev. Mr. Doyle again came forward, and dlnfl.o multitude, said Mr. Hare had come in order to dare them. thinking come back in order to dare them, thinking they might commit themselves, in the lon he (Mr. Dogyle) might have been lodged jail. He then cautioned the people to be quliet, and told them not to touch even the bridlo of Mr. Hare‘s horse. He addressed Mr. w bwileo him listen to the chfr arte aghes erengied ‘the poople, ant ad. the ad~ ised them to send a doputation to the marâ€" Cntances sud het som ty inform thou of the TÂ¥ Cmm â€" | mmim'uthncw with stealing a gold ring. t ‘ Col..Sergeant Wilde was called and testified that he séarched Elson when he was arrested for forgery, and that he found two gold rings on a finger of his left hand ; rings produced. The prosecution went on the supposition that Abe ring was stolen by the prisoner from the store of Mr. Chalmers, Sparkeâ€"st., and bad been led to believe that the other prisoner, served reptobation tor his conduct as an agent upon the ll&:‘u;m the blood and â€" the of “roplo ejected from lhcll‘“lclmll Killesk lay upon his guilty sou!, and instead of a cheer, he would cry, « Down with Hare," * A groan for Hare," &¢. The people groaned and hooted in a most excited manner, and surged around the plat. torm in great maskes, whilst the noble marâ€" chioness, her son, and the triends surrounding them, were mute with astonishment. The hooting continued until a Mr. Powell made some observations that displeased the crowd, which had the effect of turning their attention upon him. He was knocked ::-:‘:.dwb:.hom'- pursued until ratuge in some bouring .bouse. Duting this diversion ::"n... rode away, but in the course of a short time he returned, and called upon Mr. Fitagerald, sub insgector of constabulary, Arthurston, to interfere, as «â€"â€" Aftor a ntlo%y of experimentsby the auâ€" thorities of Gothenburg, Sweden,a method bas beea hit upon which is thought to promise good results. A reformation society of g+nâ€" tiemen has obtained entire control of the trafilic in spirits in the city, under an agree t to apply the whole of the profits abore o’x:u-lbttbokullolthom. The society has reduced the number of licensed houses to less than forty, on»â€"third ot the n::n-h"'mm.‘:l of to se y at Axed giving a t only onearcd a half :li'al.'hlobrl‘::“ to keep .-"lyor harmless drinks, inâ€" eluding beer, at whatever profits they could command, thus making it the interest of the venders to sell these drinks instead of liquors. The effect has been an almost entire cessation father was shot, seized a hatchet that was lying on a stove near by and sprang upon the murderer with the ferocity of a tiger. Felâ€" lows ':lnd‘::o n‘volm to shoot him, but with ty of lightning young Swinton wruchdul.zo deathâ€"dealing instrument from his hands, and dealt two blows on the assas~ sin‘s head, crushing in his skull, and felling N'- like an ox. clliows, although stunned, managed to arise, and left the store, reaching hbis boardingâ€" «â€"â€"Large numbers of Americans are prosâ€" pecting for minerals in the neighbourhood of the town of Perth. â€"â€"Thos. White, of the township of Morâ€" rison, plowed up a rudely ornamented piece of Indian pottery on his farm the other «â€"â€"The time for the international boat race between the Harvard and Oxrford crew, has been definitely Axred. It will occur on the afternoon of Friday, August 27. Eison put some questions in the hope of clearing himself, but Hull was still oblivious and knew nothing. ‘al ~ The case was then adjourned till Wednes= day. Mr. Swinton is a native of Scotland, and emigrated to this country about forty years Hull, would give evidence toâ€" home the erime to him. With this obj-:‘:: view Deâ€" tective O‘Ncill called Hull from the dock to the witness box, but when ho got there he lost his memory so completely that he could not repeat what be bad told in reference to the ring only a few minut«s befure the court A Man Shot Dead by a Drunken Peddier=« EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR 18 1LRELANV. The caso was further adjopraed till next FRAGKDY AT PORT JERAVIS. Limits, vis : â€" 0 3 . License No 440, Ontario, River Madawasks, area 35 square miles, uootdhf to description of limit, being one of the best timbered and most available If-b in that section of country. Bix hundred picces of Timber that wili average ‘Nh:‘rrphn.d No I quailty, already made up. Quality of Timber of ui?huou be geen at Aroprior about the 25th of August, Â¥V mense stock of HOUSE FURNIsHINGS to which we mnodvh:ï¬â€œnu by almos every steamer, consisting J'fl ARECEIVEO > Per 8. 8. " St. Andrew," Dotren First Quality, Eaglish Satin Hats. mang, containing f usre miles, weli timbered 'hl'gdnd'm.o‘.ndthm-vouh- Lisecses No 201, 202 and 203, on 1866â€"7, on the Ottaws and Chalk Rivers, lhecsrzuv of MESSRKS ANDERSON, ROOTU & CO, of Quebes. Termsâ€"Cash. Ottawa, August 16th, 1869. 112914 'l\-. BEET A88O0RLTED, THE BEST ASSORTED, THE BEST ASSORTED, HECTOR McLEAN, Auctioneer and Real Erâ€" hhlft.'m sell by Public Auction, at the Union House, in the City of Ottawa, on WEDâ€" NESDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 1869, at 12 o‘clock, noon, the following valuabie Timber 'l\“ LARGEST #TOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, THE LARGEST STOCK, RSTAIR CARPETS, HEARTH UGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, they are on the bank of the Grand River is 3140M.â€" cient recommendation. The above is the m-rv otf ME SAMUEL DICKSON, and «4s worth the aitention of Lumber dealers. Termsâ€"Half cash, and the remainder in good negotiable paper, in 6 and 12 months. _ Termsâ€"One hailf cash, and the baiance in 6 and 13 months. 'l\-l GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE GREATEST VARIETY,: Tll- BKS8T VALUE, THE BEST YALUE, THE BEST YVALUE, At THOS. & W. HUNT T-- NEWEST 4TYLES, : THE NEWEST STYLES, THE NEWEST STYLES, » At THOS & W. HUNTON‘8. KIDDERMINSTER WOOL PEKINADES, CHINTZES, LACES, CORNICES,_ _COCOA MATTING, &c., &¢ THOS. & W. HUNTON, 4T and 49 Sparkeâ€"st. 12 Dosen Elack and Drab Plain Hats, all Nowest Fall Styles for 1869. aa" AT PHACOCKE, : Ottawa, August 20th, 1869. wc. with a. goneral outft for a fuil Lamberâ€" in ablishment. 6.-‘ No 382 and 343, Provinee of Quebec, in both area 38 square miles, amdl’ to desoripâ€" tion of Limits, on the north side the Grand River, oo--m:sflum one mile above the Rosky Â¥irm Ra and extending up the Grand River, ten miles frontage, to the foot of Calve Repids Theore mnuoutlourod rafts and any quantity of saw logs. These Limits situated as The subscriber will sell by Public Auction at the Union Hoase in thiscity on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of Asd inst, at eleven o‘clock, a m, a span of Bay mn. olgf..t‘yun od, 15j hands well matched and kind and gentle in either single or double harness. They will be sold cither si together to suit purchasers, o:omt‘mm.:‘ycmdd. 15 nands high, and sound in wind and limb. Two second h.Alu.u will be sold, the :'.u- in connection "i;l: t mits, or separate ; the part robhasi i mit witl be beung to toie the Parm and all the stulf thereen at a fair valuatios, One verp fine halfâ€"covered tamily carriage, suitable for either one or two horses, nearly new and in first rate order. Bale positive. Termsâ€"Cash in banksable funds. U MoLEAN, hand of which b N H, m;rylggl are :::d AKD CARRIAGES FOR SALE BY AUCTION. 50 Tous of r‘ Uay, 1,000 Bushels of Oats, Pork, Flour, Putatoss, Horses, Cows, BHogs, &¢, K would special attention to our 1imâ€" w -ou~..lnd HOUSE FURNIsuHINGS Biacksmith Shep, with a full set of tools, and a quantity of [ron, 12 pairs of Sleighs, Chains, &¢, antity of Iron, 12 of Bleighs, Chains, &¢, l ler areving un tho Hide, and e Nob License No 33%, of 1867â€"8, on Lake Toenlscaâ€" DRY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINXGS, DBY GOODS & HOUSE FURNISHINGS ‘L\u CHUKAPEST GOODS, THE CHRAPEST GOODS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS, â€" sy A. McLean, Auctioneer. UCTIOX SALE R Y GOO0DS & HOUSE FUR ATS 1 .. Aucltiott KHales. VYELVET PILE BRUSSELLS TAPESTRY IMPERIAL DUTCH YENETIAN MANILLA By H. McLean, Auctionect, At THOS. & W. HUNTON‘3. At THOS8S. & W. HUNTON‘8. At THOS. & W. HUNTOXN‘8. At THOS8. & W. HUNTON8. TIMBER LIMITS. DoR MATs3, n C T y At THOS8. & W. HUNTON‘8. 38 Ridvau Stroct, UNION ATS 1 I13itd 1131b AaTS i THE OÂ¥il. WA fikks, avaoust os. Their woolen goods contracted for previous to the great ad in price of wool, and will be sold at loss manufacturers‘ 150 do ASSORTED) CANADIAN | TWEEDS, including goodsa from tail, the following goods : 200 PCS WHITE CANADIAN y BLANKETsS, Offer at very low prices, clt‘or lvloleulo or reâ€" 500 PCs GREWY CANADIAN SHAXNâ€" TY BLANKETS, PATONX MANUFACTURING COMPANXY, STREET‘3 LINEN VILLE SEAMLESS TO LUMBERMEX. 100 DOZ soOCKS AND MITS, 24 do UOXFORD |do, 50 PCS DARK do |do, > 50 PCS LIGHUHT GBEY ETYFFS, or FULJ, CLOTHS, . 35 DOZ MEN‘S HEAVY SHIRTS and DRAWERS, GAaRLAND, MUTCOHMOR & CO., 20 PCS ‘HEAVY ï¬EY â€"CANA | DIANX FLANNELS, â€" 80 SPARKS3 STREET, OTTAWA, do OXFORD SATINETTS, ROSAMONDS RACTORFY, AND AUBURXN| MILLS, COTToON Mutthmor & Co. lAvited. ille, arious w«ights. atjous weights, , The Seventh Scholastic Year of this establishâ€" ment will begin on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMâ€" BER 1str. Every opportunity will be .&oh to the pupils to obtain a thoroug h and finished education. French will be a daily study, and will be taught by a French Lady, who has had several years successiul experience in teaching the language. There are three vacancies for Boarding Pupil«, ' New prospectuses have been issued, and can be oltained at Messrs Durie‘s and Hope‘s Bookstores. _ Application for either Boarding or Day Pupils } can be made to M1SS HARMON, by lotter, until r August 17th, after which date, she wili be at home. : 1120t84 masters, additional tacilities are now offered to those pupils who do not desire a high classical training, to join the English and Modera Departâ€" ’ ments, in which they are thoroughly prepared for ; mercantile pursuits, and for the civil and military service. The commencement of the next session on Sepâ€" u;bor Ist, is the best time to ‘o‘nm Pgalllogo. P c or pros 8, & to the nelpal Cobiegt, Tdremer """" * * Toronto, Aug 5. 4 1122.2atSl Chevalier Gustare Smith begs to announce to his pupils that the Academy of Music, Rideau street, will be re opened on MONDAY, August A special class will also be formed, adapted to the requirements of junior boys from 9 years of age and upwards, 4 The tpnuuonz of ah additional Resident Assistant Master in the Bearding House, will render still more efficient the supervision of the. studies and the general conduct of the pupils ; while the recent arrangements that have gnn made enlarging the accommodation will increase their com fort, T Matriculation Examinations will be held on the first Saturday of OCTOBER, and the last Saturâ€" day of MARCH, of the current year. GBO W CAMPBELL, A M, M D. 11214 _ Dean ofFaculty at nine o‘clock, a m, ' when all pupils, resident and nonâ€"resident, Arg particularly requested to be present. The lesson for the following day will L {l““ out by the various masters. New pupils will be enrolled at ten o‘clook, and those pupils who failed to pass the mid summer onngulou will be reâ€"ex amined at 10:50 o‘clock. ‘Ihe Classes of the Faculty ot Medicine will ccmmence on TVES DAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1869, instead ot Z2nd NOVEMBER, as previously anâ€" COR SETS, best. value in th pMSkirts, of al sizes 1 order, without extra charre. SKIRTS, wholesaile and By the recent up'polmut of two assistant masters, additional tacilities are now offered to T“ SISTERS â€" ~} & oP Ts ; CONGREGATION DE NOTRE j DAME, FROM MONTREAL, spaved % Sreoce af hen Enovunant Sapit ment in Ottawa, and are now prepared to receive as boarders and day scholars young ladies dosirous of obtaining a finished education., *_ Every possible mfnnt. and facility to acquire tha French language willro offered. The scholastic year begins on 16th August. For terms and particulars apply to the Lady Suâ€" gom. Wellington street, opposite the Parliament i‘leGlLL THE 1st SEPTEMBER, 1869, in the large and commodious house lately oc pied by the Rideau Club, on Wellington street. The course of instruction_will include all the branches usually taught in the best schools. The school will be under the control of a manâ€" aging committee composed of the following genâ€" tlemen ;â€"Rer J 8 Lauder, Chairman ; Messrs p D Slater, W Spragge, J B Lewis, J Cochrane, G P Baker, J A lorrance, H Bate, A C Keolt;, Lreasurer ; Rer H Pollard, Secretary. : Further information will be supplied by the _Orders may be left at his residence or at Orme & Son‘s Music Store. g9°°â€"â€".r» CLASSICAL AND GENERAL. St Alban‘s School for boys gmm and select), will open on the lith day AUGUST, 1869. Bndom-mâ€"lhvi C ; Sraset, M A, 1093. 3m PROTESTANT LADIES‘ 8SCHOOL Conducted by an accomplished and compoten staff of teachers, will be open on or $10 for both, payable in advance. Application to be made to MRS BUCKLEY, «t the residence of her father, lir Thomas Spenâ€" cer, Murray streot. 11072 , UPPIR CA'APA COLLEGE, â€" will reâ€"assemble on _ ; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER the 1st __W, C. CLARK, Professor of Music and Teacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Musmce Rooms and Residence, O‘Connorâ€"st., corner of Slaterâ€"st., Cenâ€" C c~Gin ate b Uvaie uies o pariee cively PlAIO TULTION. MRS P‘ J BUCKLEY desirss to inform the public of Ottawa that she has now opened a class for the teashing of PLANO and BERLILN WOOL FANCY WORKS. Termsâ€"For Piano,..................$6 00 per qcuarter Pulo-rour-' TULTIOX. PII!OII ‘GQiving p Ottawa, August 14, 1869. do â€" do Berlin Wool Faney CcaDExY Or MUsIC. OUNG LADIES‘ LIXSTITUTE, WELLINGTON STREET, coxpUoreDp syr M I 8 8 H A R M 0O N. ITY HOOP SKIRT FAcToRY. HE OTTAWA CHANGE OF TIM E. Educationat, UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. â€"€G. LEREVT ucsessor to D THE VARIETY nd stfles, made to ic parties can have furnished at a low opp. Trurs Ofice. Sparks street, Allo,{:lt received a fine lot of the well known makers Loverinoz & Co, England, Block Tin Tea and Coffeo Pots, different styles, and shapes. Remember, If you want a fine lot of Chamber W are, of any gize or pattern, give a call to ; . . _. _ C P DORION. Ifyt:u want Bread Boxes of any size, give a call # o & 4 o C P vORION. If you want Cutlery, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Dish Covers, Coffee Pot Stands, Hollow W are, Lron Bedsicads, of all sizes and best materials, give a call to . ‘ C P DORION. 58 Sparks st, | Opposite the British Lion Hotel, late of Richard Bishop, Eeq, at present occupied by Weldon Champness, Keq. t ' | C P DORION. ~ Ottawa, June 3, 1869. X&Bâ€"lf you ‘want Tubing of any description in Tin, Brass, Copper, Galvanized {ron. Trough and Conductor made to order, with neatness and despatch. All orders from the city or country promptly attended . t ; ; | C P DORION., . Moulds, Japanned Trays, Toilet Setts, FOLDING BEDSTEADS, HAT AND UM. - BRELLA STANDS, &c, &c. | P A great variety of COOK STOVES, JAPANNE) & PLANISHED TIN WARE. Jast give 58 Sparks st,fopposite British Lion Hotel And examinp for yourselves and sse if he cannot ofler you greater inducements than you can got elsewhere in the capita), in his large and well assorted stock, viz ; : If you want a tipâ€"top Refrigerator of ny si give a call to . _‘ â€" C P DORION. If you want a tipâ€"top 4 minute Ice Cream Freezer .give a call to . "... 0 P DORION,. â€" If you want Cooking Stoves of any size. oo any . other Stoves from different makers in the Dominion, give & call to C C P DORION. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN â€" ALSO, t If you want tipâ€"top Bathsâ€"Hip, Sponge, Shower â€"of any size or any shape, manufactured op the premises to order, give a call to Selling cheap at l IxrPORTERkS Or HOUSE FURNISHUING HARDWARZ BEFRIGE‘RATORS, WATER COOLâ€" ERS, ICE camy FREEZERS, BATIIS, JELLY ‘(MOULDS, PIE DuUsT BRUSHES, KEDZIE FILTERS, COOLEFS, BATHS, REFRIGERAPORS, ; CULINARY & DOMESTL TINWAREK _ . Buitable for the smallest family, or the largest p"nr*evws KET TLE3 AND / A R3, REFRIGERATORS ! â€" _ REFRIGERATORS PBIPARE FOR HOT WEATHER. All ot our own manufacture. TINWARE OF ALL KINDS, IX STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER, WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL, The largest and best assortment of : . f No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., Plumbers, Gas Fitteys, Steem Fitters, Bell Hangers, Tin and Copper Water Filters, P.58.â€"Remember the place. ~___CO0KING â€" TOVKES | * _ INCENTRAL CANADA. MILL LAMP3S, diferent sizes, to order at the . «CAPITAL" $TOVE DEPOT, 35 Susserâ€"st., u. MEApows & co. Together with a complete assortment of SHELF AND HEAYVY HARDWARE 4 No. 24, Rigeauâ€"st, Otiawa. GRASS SCYTHE of the following makes, vis : CYTHES, SCYTHES, SCYTHE®, *« Eaton‘s" Automatic Stoves, Wood or Com Grind Stones, from 25 1b to 200 1b. * Beecher & Co‘s" Hot Air Furnaces, * North‘s" Patent Drum Heaters, * Fooster‘s" Boiler Purger, â€" â€" Blood‘s, Higgins‘ and Whitney, ~ Boythe Snathes 73 GrainCradies, muley and telegraph Hay Forks, two and three prongs Etraw do, extra long Hay Rakes, bent and straight handles Wadsworth Cast do Do â€" _ Queen of the Meadow Flint‘s Solid Cast Steol. LÂ¥TH & KERR, TTENXTION. Art tus Siox or tuz® AxviL, Smiths, Atoves & Hardware. 150 130 210 100 REFRIGERATORS ! FIVE DIFFERENT SIZES, c. P. D O RION, also, Paints, "ils,Glzss, . P. DORIGO N. Water Coolirs, do 4 ‘do do 3 do do 2 do Chantier Basins do ‘Plates. B 4 V BOLE AGENTS FOR PURCHASE YOUR A C AL L, quart Milk Pans do do * ‘do do do do do uo Rign of the Anvil, No. 24, Kideauâ€"st. Baths, C P DORION. ESMOND‘s. Putty, Toilet Setts, _ The property Oof Captain Gilyn, Riflb Brigade. A four wheeled double dog cart and sleight, with back seat, both built by Gingras, â€" Also a buffalo robe (lined), and a lady‘s # c e be seen at the residence of the abots in Daly streot. ) 11241 The undersigned are sole agents for Ottawa Gooderbam & Worts‘ @gelebrated and are prepared to sell to the trade by the car loa d in hond, or in smaller quantities, duty paid, at the lowest quotations. Purchase your Dry Goods, Readyâ€"made Clothing, | . Cloths, Tweeds, &¢., JUST GIVE ‘ Having one of the largest stocks in the city, we beg to call the attention of those wishing to avail themselves of the above low prices toâ€"call and examine our stock. is made of acall, and see it they cannot ofer you greater inducements than ‘you can get e‘sewhere in the city. ot up very chesp. _ . ‘Agnet{oduprhnoofchhu in the neipal towns ond cities of C and the mitod Biates enables me to suit the various tastes and atisfy the wants of all my f '. A. W, LAKG, â€" If you want a Suit, mad to order, for $7, If you want any Linen or Lustre Coats fromn $1 upwards, If you want any White Dress Shirte, Under Shirts, Drawers, os ery, &6., f call at QO‘MEARA & Co.‘s. 27L OUR MOTTO IS8 | t QUICK SALES & LIG}INROFITS. ALEX, DUFR, ‘ O‘MEARA & CO. done on short notice in a very satief manner, and on the most ressonable terms that can be 300 100 â€" You can got your Painting, Gra Paperâ€"hanging, Kalsomining and 150 If you want a good Wool Tweed for 50 conts, call at Q‘MEARA & Co.‘s. If you want a good suit of Clothes, readyâ€"made, _ for $6, __ 89 RIDEAU STREET, |._ _ OTTaAwA, ‘ HAVING OPENED HIS8 NEW ESTABâ€" | _LIS8BMENT s (nearly opposite the Old Stand,) ofiers for sale at VERY LOW PRICES a large and well sele¢ted stock, comprising Groceries, Wines, L‘quors, Tobaceo, Laundry and Fancy Boaps, Sances, Epices, Fickles, Broomz, Brushes, Candles,; Coarse and Fine SBalt. Aiso, Bordeauz and other Vinegars. and the numerous other articles necessary to conâ€" stitute a complete stock. T * Saprn, Octong, 0 apan, Oolong, Congo Hyson, quite fresh sn: cheap. 60> _ WHISKEY, ot high proof and flavor, at extremely low prices; _Thorne‘s and Etewart‘ Bootch Whiskey and MESS PORK, PICKLED SALMON â€" _ _« > LABR. HERKINGS, ani bottle. W‘% Bherries of all grades, Ports of fine quality, Burgundy, Souterne and Maderia Wines at all prices, in wood and bottle,improved by age. HIGIIWINES, OLD RYE, PROOF AND J1d Tom. HIGHWINES AND WHISKIES N. B.â€"No Benzine Coroal. Now is the time or bar ains. *OFFEEâ€" O ; ME ARA & CO., OR SALE, 110 3y EXIS WHELAN, L ANG Fresh Coffee ground and roasted daily on W HITE WaAaSHINXG, Japan, Oolong, Congou, Imperial, YÂ¥ oung _ ESTABLISHBMENT, â€"â€" 62 SPARKS SIREET. | HERE A SPECIALIT PATINTING Dry Goods. 1BARRELS CELEBRATED OLDL RYE WHISKEY. BARRELS HIGHWINES, BARRELS FAMILY PROOF wHISKEY. JAS. G. ROBINSON & CO , ~ The Tea Pot. call at }MEARA & Co.‘s. call at O‘MEARA & Co.‘s. GOODERHAM & WORTS‘. call at QO‘MEARA & Co.‘s. GOODERHAM & WORTS. GOODERHAM & WORTS‘ 60 Sparksâ€"st. 1105 Having been sappointed ,by the combin their agents for Au. PEaso®s < } ~ â€" I(ovhgn‘;w-;.kuhu.uuy l::ulr- nishing goods to sell or exch , CAB sw +ty" # eonl‘:: AT flllVAl?l;luH- f s 34 Russex str o. > J BOYDES, +500 they are now prepared to sell in qruriit the trade, by tho _â€"_ FREIGHT LINE,]~ . 4 From Montreal, Ottawa, K‘M and in _â€"â€" lermediate Ports. | . ()Rates by this Line PIVE per cent. Jower . ,, than by any other Line. | C Steamer GRENVILLE and Bargesâ€"Captain M. G. Kastonâ€"will leave Montreal on TV ESâ€" DAYS, 6 p.m. £ Steamer MARY ANNE, and Bargesâ€"Captain ‘__ 8. T, Esstonâ€"will loure Moutreal on FRL. DAY8,6 p.m. PROOI‘. and Our Church and hber servises ; The Pestoral Office ; The Pathway of Safety ; Loohmo- the Onp-‘: ; The Karnest Communicant ; Family Prayers. _ _ â€" :0400 =. ‘IOIOIGABILA WHISKEYE. 1 £ meuy, by iienry Kh{.hy. ~"the Bacristan‘ Houschold, by author of Mabel‘s Progress, For est life in Acadia, by Captain O Herdy, RaA. Has jast reseived Stelton, by H Kingsley , Bitty, ‘do., the Lost Manussript, by G Treytag. the adventures of Philip, by Thackaray, »nd Creese, by the author of the *Dodge Clup, the Dead Guest, by H Tichokke, the Man who laughs, by Victor Hugo, the Buoristan‘s Houschold. Also a frosh supply of tirat magainsent new The Wowders of the Prighive Wonk. nommol SEWS DEPOT, HOWELL‘S CORNER, SUSSEXâ€"sT. This week‘s y Corner, Ledger, Emerald, Sronhg ‘rl.u“.i:.’em W orld, I-'::'-k la-lni agazine, Harper‘s Woeekiy, Weekly Herai Pilot and all other Jrich rpon. Lrish Republic, ;n' prc).at'm Hustrated News, Xew ork Clipper, Bells, New York Weekly, and all rpn due on each day, just recoeryed. Â¥a, Aug 12. ~ Eulol’l RIDEKAU ANXD,OTHTAW A l\nl REV. ASHTONCOXENDENX‘® Books, / aAT J DURIK & S 0K 5. CEO. MAYES, > CoPPER PLATE PRINTEE, Bank Strect, Centre Town, Between Sparks & Queen Streets. Eechonge, Bill Heads, Yir P u:4 Sogg con wipniah rep m Pb vieer M Greatly reduced it price during the next roven > Ottawa, Dec. 12, 1868. W. H. EASTONX & Co., Little Sussex Street, Cansl Basin, Head Ofice. JAMES 6W ILFT & Co., . _ Bt. Lawrénce Wharf, Kingston. OAL OIL Received daily by express. * 1090 ARRKL OR CAR LOaD, ACON, &e. EESOR BROS.CHEESE, j a Agents for John Campbell‘s celebrated GHWINKS HAUSER, For sals by the undersigrteoa. Agents for Hiram & Walker‘s BBLS. THIN M LOWEST Publicattons. BBLS. MK#3 PO0RK. y of tirat magaiGisent new magazine, s of the Primidive World. Price, 25 THE NEW BOOKS BBLS. #TK FLOUEK. C zyeoceries, venoy Act. Prise 50 cents, COAL® OLL, M. 41. ZASTON & Co., o 15 Colbourne Street, Montreal. H. EASTON, Eeq., Rideaun, Merrickvilie. & C. T. BATE & ©o, J. DURIE &4 soX, . 10 Sparkeâ€"st. ROEBLNEON & CO., The Tea Pot, AT THE PRICK®. O N G+ SUPE®R ESS PORK. General Agent Qn‘l‘!n