‘¥r !Of M#BC t be. opened # i e e CC h LPr OP 4A â€" low as U 108 1810 1+â€" y ‘0' . BA Repairef, 00 a Aosed in 2408 5. the ~" valn# T‘â€. “....:: AND t wime® aly ese® “‘- J h QL jai Ju»®s * wLB . 8 a L E uB BALDWIN & 00., [ Cuntied on bf * Lse Vint38*t C - CK1 ED sALM "‘ w cR oN, in Otiewa. HLDWLIX 82894 Insgon a en coxPr asy w Chapter LIVII of the ;'.“m FROM . TWENTY.RLIVE BELOW 2OS83T. man; D C THOMSON, Treaâ€" a tuousos, T 4 DUNXN. naser. 11418 AND Bowel Complaintssan be sared than twenty hours, Also, by a infleted with any such disâ€" t spplication to F. MARTIN, Porter, pts aad qt*â€" :2‘ CcOMPANXY t J841. SLY A D a P Dacwwos»‘s Exchacge CcOMÂ¥POUNKD, BPRINX® and 8UMâ€" mh‘ n-’uuo’u all dies, Missas, and Callérens wills. e Batmsed Balmorals Baglish and Rreach iimported ato Congrass Guiter U ppors . 1Â¥ % P« M"zlui'--n' LA N » thait orders, @hich will be l’ irtest antice. All work done | Prepar sea in my establishment. 1 -hï¬-ï¬dwu- U ty by whom, 1 am sn large}y prices as apual datying comâ€" | _â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" 7 * xO.. 1488. 8 T OR %, d by say other, for t Soap, without cither andsome of them of a B00T & sN0oE @TOR STRER» INFORYMATION. ’Il'- low rices. 08-.'.-'.‘ vmoe r .Htaw®: _ Â¥FWhukey and Amum?’i;?}l seamalt & C Wirik a id io tess than a week medicine in the taside. me \E- MaAYy, b histé of the cloâ€"ing your AG RAMSAY, L_.J Manager OX sPARKE.S hands or face. Thoy withont injury to the Brooms, Brushet @RQRGHE «Caray, THE LIST3 APPLICATIONS + referred to, all be PERFZCTED on or ':_- l nâ€"r® ":I‘:Dmâ€. A yrvess lmi ts‘ Surgeon econcheu LI UORS Bu ,'wy'-!]nu :ooo:) secupled by Dr. Malâ€" Q + _ | lock, . ake at, Chaudiore, Ctta®was. _~ 1388y Stook of «alk after him in ment \he slightest in one day . rgosted daily 08 aUsINES3, as the bast time to a “\ As M A L !':‘!!.““‘ "4e Buildings, posts of €use l0ryu 1xg@t. its of the past five 1 tast. rate, without E WALKER to grnplete. the 1108 ‘0.'. will e resumed by age. ‘ AND ¢ Ane W ines Mastor. _‘ JIffice ou-nrD\uic'o Book 3i OU a w ts ; WO McKay Wasrr da&w HKKO & GEK MMILL, Harrutera Mog .J Solicitors, convqu«:'. &o. Ql.ooâ€"ll Court House, Viiaw a. Roasut L&xza. ud Jou® J.' !9!_-_ KKA c,o:'nnu.m Harrutet®s, f & m CL .;m ym mars dog d Je 1s thy NEWEST AND MOST FASHION ourt House, Oitawa. | t us i Â¥" Ronewt Lixs. "â€"â€" Oud _ Joux J. @uornt _ | ABLE DESIGN®. «DWAARD T. PARTNELL, Burrister 4 o!.‘luwuttomuomy 20d lm'h‘:l.bbc\lfl ‘ gyu® ‘“DY‘."- the Poace Joun*ty Attorney, for nited %. Counties of Préscott and Russoll. Oficeâ€"In the | (QLOFPHLNG _ ; D"“"“'f Jourt Hoase, L‘umgnal. 34 6m _ | .. > " EEHERE & CGIMBmit, Barristers and very mplete found h Astorniss at Law, Sohau:n n:":)nm .6.:.. ..“ aat 'm': lt af Jat Conveyancers, &o, for the Prorinces of y materials .‘““‘1 k Y #t» > “â€. Wc l ty hok o ie ids e se Wiaitn‘â€" abvant. | * l . a e aP e Pinhew dféce to Bel\ ‘*~~ osonovE « TAIL_OX, Bamsters, t 'l Solicitors, ke. OfScoâ€"AM »agrove‘s Buildings, \Mideanâ€"street, Otta Â¥&. Winiax Mosozsov®e. 3061 â€" Gronor Tainno® pdcmmentene met i enae e rar TK ‘ v TRBTRKAU, lloma Public for the Pro W e vince of Quebes, Mull, near the | Pos 1 l4 9 o 10« 1e Bd | «mm aly meAd oboregpu \ ty . . N# h \ :D * I spra uen nediaiely oppos ‘1 opposite the Post Ofice, ‘,l RORAL_L ARD, Pbysician, awm Assoucheur, UMcoe in Mr. Hearn‘s Lore, Kast ond of > Jupoer‘s Bridee,. OMcs 10uts from 9 a . to 4 p. m. â€" _ N. B â€"speoual «ttention etven to the treimen t A ainsnses of t=o KÂ¥ $ aod Bas. A: night can w s000 at his residence, Murray street. . . CaTHARILNES, Ont lussell waveileors. 5.. Ti oi oi Hatiea n Bio h opares Accoushear. OMiceâ€"Hunton‘s Biock, sparksâ€" 193; D* M l\l. w@UERKEK® ** RRNTAUisANT, M, LKAVANAGH, Propristor, Corner of Meteaites asnd Woellingtonâ€"streets, 0 ,«wmmmmumm-â€"mlm N * & _ The«@QUEEN®comprizes aNtbecequiaiteafer A arstâ€"olass hestau ant. Yho House has rafiited 1ad ref ruished unvtou. The BARK sontains thechoioust Brandsir W ines and Ligu »«s, and every ilelicacy of the seas. a will be tound on thetable. The mrmv’omd-uvmuw to he comâ€" of his guests ano patrona. KB 0 yuare Guime oto . AAUYâ€"| HALIFAX, NOVA SzoOTIA, . * Established 1851. 3. .:,.um.::nï¬n DM“’OI:“.‘ â€"â€" HMPr * Joumws.w.‘ _ W. ARUSTRONG, PROPRIETOR, . CoRNER OF QUEEN® AND ELGINâ€"STS > oTraAWA. ; § EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT FOR THE TRAVELLING @UBLIC. The DBar always ,"Ik& with the §b a < Bait‘s Blosk, Sa ppors‘ Bridge. Rereazworsa.â€"H ASims, I’;:.M. Philaâ€" hls\\. Thos Fuller, Ksq, itect, Albany ; Dr J A Grant, Â¥ P., Ottawa ; rtouuyum.i’q Managing Dirsotor 0. & St. L. R. R.. T a0t I Agenw,B auaghtsmon, &¢. . Odce, @ theq OoSarie B 1nk, 5;~rm-n. Ottawa. â€" Valuators .. â€"_ And the table apread with EVERY DELICACY OF PTHE SEASON top Trust anda Loan Co. W.&. Tuistus. ~ 00 _ ___, _ K. HOVGHTON, Proprietor, (Late of +oughton‘s Dining Saloon.) KM" &A spacious sampleâ€"rvom for oot:‘-:phl 1CHOLAS APARLKS, Darristar and AGOFâ€" .r:bu'. Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chaneery, Conveyâ€" d OMaa â€"Lang‘s Buildings, Elginest., 48. fl CHRIYTIKE, Commussion Merchant and «%e General Agont. Sole agent for Read‘s Uighwines andProof Whiskey , also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" shine Ales and Porter. Pork, K:.our, &0., for sale. QOrrica: No: 5, Sparks Sureet, near the Russel) Plll METROPOLILT AN, AUMOND‘S lw. Rvileas Qtawa. 3H1t] P. OMEARA. Prora.zron. R, OLAV KI M A I.TAN, Dentist. sltru-won. Cent:al Ottawe." _ LCK WICK MHOUVSK, CcHOICESsT LIQqQUORS, Mrs Robort Stewart having made srrangements with am ascomplished lady uu}‘. anunounces that her Dancing Classes will" commence! on Wednesday, theâ€"22nd instant / ~ . > s Rurtaor partioulars may e obtaimed un appliâ€" sution to Mrs Robort Stowart, Wilbrc.* streat. Ottaga» &yunzhl. 1869. 1148tf FAVERLY HMOTUSK, Â¥"" decidomto.diride his time equaily betmwten ttawa and 1e mbargh, would hbog to nform his vis old patrohs and others,.that he hopes, in future, to attend 16 their orders (or tuaine more prompAly ‘bam m lore. Shall visit )ttaws once a month . Irdeté received ‘at Mr. Bermingham s Auotion R . abd at E. Mites® Masic Store. @ko. X. BENEDICT use, Ottawa city, C. W . E" ; + Prepared “‘M a “:l:l“:?t‘m}_‘l_{gg_†Mr.GU8STAVE 3MLTH,( niat ot the Cathe dral) a Graduate of the a} Conservatery o Paris. Lessons on Planc ar 1 Singing. Ridese street, sorner of K. ingâ€"streat Wtawas, Jane 43. | 48@ Â¥1ky WE UXIONX HOUSE, $LANXS, SPRCIFICOATIONS, 4464 pu;n T cce tinse adually having dasido t to divide his time equally between @ood stabling and an Attentive Hostler, As MARA+ Motets ani #utlvons. MJ 'lmnlit EDUSATION«:* .. _ H E‘L L MU T H C 0O L L E t & smm HELLMUTH 1»ADIES‘ COLLEGE Inaugurated by !. R. H. Prinese Arthur. Board »na Tuition $238 per anoum. 'â€""’""F“ V.rp Rev. 1. el muth, D.D,, Dean of Huron SA Yor. Particulats apply to Major Erans, Londen, Canada West. * August 8, 1870.â€" \ 1129â€"17 HUISTLE & Coa., Laad Surreyors, _ _ _ _ ____ Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., , to the Court House and Public OMces, 3T. GKOULGK MHUBRCHISON, Deatist Ugeâ€"spurkeâ€"stroot opposite la:n d k o f 8767 BILLINXO®, JIr., Architect, Oficeâ€" NCLNO AND DKroRTME®T. USICAL aCADEXY. « W A H 44, oi lh: tate urum ol Leowi#, & W ard, Uha reuoved bis Ol;m ‘s Law Chambers, opposite at Board and Tuition per annum, $226 MWinc ellancou sâ€" BARRLXG TONâ€"OTRLEST, OMlce Buildings, Kigin: streot, ng Raxs Eowar» !g_‘ »Wedicatl. o hussoll mwouse, Riginâ€"st 43utl Leg al. & o mnm Oflceâ€"Aumond‘s Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. _ * 903y _ Educattonat. Harrister and Attorâ€" Sparks street, F C Curauow. «13887 | i# uirie| f te, . OMles 3 s treimen t | 9 aigh: can ; 4 P emndintionn :J 8 wt and rl:.;p.lllr‘? TDL 1870. sPLING IXPORTAOTIONH CMEARA & 00. to latimate to theit friends :ï¬-m have jast ressived and have rebdy or imapes low SBuitable for the coming season, ENGLISH, â€"__â€" w DxXY G00VS, m« Mo.,-.-*mdo Arst clase outter Suits made to order in hest and latest styles Good At snsured or no 14 e, M L Susperdars, Scarts, Lies, Coll ars, Shirts, Glo‘ves, s, &o. Togsether with a large and well assorted Beg )o intimate to their customers aad th pablic generally, hat they will keep comstantl on hand TiIIF GOVERNXORZ â€" GFNERAL wayâ€" BEEF AND MUTTON. m SPICsyv â€" anv SALT ‘ROL ND, To be bas. B R 1cu®stL I g A ay 4A Authortzed dissount on Amerlsan ILnvolooesanti turther notice ; 13 per cent. _ __ _ _ _ FRENOH, LAiRGE . A88SORTMENXT OF ING AXD @UMXMEL g)\VeaRcoiats €LOTAS AND IIL BE RECELISED.BWBKE UNDER«~ W B1GNE®* ?au.am Iufl aoon on the 120th : _UGUST, 18179, lor the foitow= Ing Drainage Wo UrCHERS To villie. In the Towash o Kasse Plans and specificati ons can in the Township of Dunwich, County of. M , Plans and speciGcations can be seen at Wall coeâ€" Plans and specifcations for these works can be seen at this Department as well as at the places YEBEY LARGE A8SORTXEN‘T ~ S The lowest or any Tender will not heces= sarily be accepted. OP THE XEVEST STVLES ‘sUsToOMs DEPARTMENT, Department of Public W orks, o-mh.t ROLLED BEEF FOR PARTIES stOTOH AND CANADLAN t MANU FACTUV RLES PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. e TENDERS »3 BYV WARD PHEIR CELEBRATED FRESH KILLED THEKIR, STALLS, . Nes 5 and T, ATALLâ€"» 21 0 m .M‘u Ottaws, June 11, 1870. O*MEAKRA & 00 _ OrFTaAWA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1870 «W K&£D8 a rean at Dunsane Ciark\IN®, & AILWAY ~° CONMPAKNYL #â€"30 1, m. * s | On and after the 1st of M“. the steame;. 8IR JOUN YuUNXG . Cupt. Bloadin, will leare ‘Mauvelook dally, [Sundays excepted}, at T o‘clock s. m,, for Cha« pess, returning same day, leaving: Chapeasu at 1 o‘slock, p.m. . Passengers will arrive at Chapesy, at 12 o‘cloox, and Havelock ut 5 o‘slook. ‘ R 8 CA83ZL0, Will leare Ayimer Daily (Junday excepted) iat Arritval and Departure of Mails, SUMMER ARRAKNOEMEXT. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. , _[The Model Road of Canada j To Sarnia, Detroit, Milwaukee. * CHICAGO, Cincinnati, St. Louis, New Orleans, a» â€"all Points in the West and South. NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION CC ) FirstClass Upper Cabin Steamers. BalLYy LiXE sE â€" w®s® _ _ _ “A OCDENSBURG a OHICAGO, Making sure consections with Ruailway for all : Potnts West und South. _Qrï¬- going west can secure Tickets at thi#office to any Point desired, _ ALL RAIL OR ALL BOAT Â¥ares alwayr‘cheaper than by any other , Route. +« BR surse aad procure TICKETS at this offce GREAT CRNTRAL ROUTE AND SAYVE MJNEY, TIME AND DISTANCE Comparitve distance of the several: Western Routes to Chicago CENTRAL AIR LINE ROUTE, oTICk. Grand Trank to Toronto, Greal W os» Leaving in favor of the Great Contral HROUUB ....ccceu es crestscsprens secanesnrbanst 110 4o Wor TICKEKT3 to sny Points in the United States, and all information a‘pl’ to J t JunCOORAN, UOrneral Western Railway and Steambost Ticket _ _ offies, at H Paimer‘s store, next to w‘: Draper‘s, Bussexs1, two doors from _ * agnERAL COMMISSION AGRNXT, Clarence Street, next to the City Hotel /Utfl'l. # Solicits the patronage of the Lamber Merchan generaily on the Ottaws. From his long experi« snce in the trade he ofers his services in engaging men and attending to their rafts while passing hare to the best of his abllity. aAUFERZINCHES. Alex Praser, Keq. W aiter Bmith, Eeq. tshB8 LFounore. Kee. K W Oruise, Beqâ€" Is now open to Joachim. * A N Nâ€" 818 8 0 N." s VNION FORWARDILNG] Ocxdensburg or Prescott...... vams ATLiXER: ceseese0s ++4%+8 Â¥IA slock a. m,, for UB&® | }»4 raving Chapeau at 1 | _, rll arrive at Chapesq | . k : at 5 o‘elook. || A R 8 Ca8SELMA, â€" | A _ _ _ President: | l . 2 ue d o es U id Great Wes»â€" scact NPE â€"â€" 16 The following list of goods will be sold at such prsces as will clear out the greater porâ€" tion of them in a cery short time, diz : Also, extra good value in‘ _ ; LAPIES‘ AND â€" C UNDERâ€"CLOTH AT THK EW ESTABLISHMUENT, ALOAILS TNX 1IGHT Prints, fast colers, ADIRES! White Cotten Hoss, HA W LSâ€"Bilack Grenadine ADIEA! and Children‘s Hats, OMAN and Egyptian Searts and Gdows, «_ ___ Opposite the Russell House. mA EKi LOME OÂ¥ THE PRICES ; ARAGKSâ€"~â€"Black and It will be remembered %Mlm‘aflofli Â¥or one month ouly, commensing on the L0 instant. ‘The whole of my stook is offered to cusâ€" tomers at a very low Sgare so as to make rooth for the New Spring Goode, I would call specially the attention of customers to my heary stook wBHITE MUSLINS (Hair| Cord, ?‘nd. Piain Jaconet, Nainsoo! a*Bi LA"ES8, Black and White HONLLON and 'tu.nll aCBS F1GUK&D N€ LACB CURrALN®, LLEEN DAXAsK, : ' TOW BLA, > f NAPKLLN3, * HLTE and GREKY COTTONX3, BLACK LUSTRES, &s, &*â€" R L JAMES & CO,, Â¥or one month ouly, commensing on 9e 10 it REDFRIE 19 a nstant. The whole of my stook is offered to cusâ€" 5 annt derbatr and Portined, hud {>* | omers at a very low Agare so as to make room ?. uo': Pnflno‘i lmo:s | .,‘.-.“ would M etecen Mon‘real and [s n , .w ot m‘h h.o.o“ .';:tm ut St Milaire, 3t Hy acinibe, U\Ao8. _ ... TA i ror napk ftothine (o. listes Pogueariie Snagen: i 4 Bhe» ®, e, Compton, * * Y MADE u18e Xr\ Qoatisooke and x or:on Mills onpl;ou 1010 p m Which will be sold without Reserse at a low price «mss 8 Bleop Cars on all night trains. Baggage All goods marked in plain Agures. as: |M,‘h,',m‘., Please come and examine my »took and | The steame: 4 © Chase * and " Charlotta " leare jadge for yourself, .| Portiand for Halifer, N 8, every Wedncrday and AJOTTE Saturday aiternson, respectively, at 4 00 ‘p m. C,. M B ® ' nl, ..';m.““ mc --“.".' ‘“ "“J‘ r ; s and bt _ , DGAR _ DOWARD, Organist, Christ '."tlo Internaijunal Company‘s Steamers Emmdmm:-&m in ceatsection with the On’u Trank m Residenseâ€"w»Conner street _ Mr. Doward! W# | jaaye Portiand every Monday and Thursoay at formerty Ohoirster Boy and Articled Pupil of Mr | § 19 p m forSt John, N B.&40. ___ _ ; ; |__. _ | wesvammee â€""" Nes ETT s (9 0c t c t 1 formerty Oboirster Boy and Articled Pupil of Mr '.n..’...u.....'.."mn-vo,-;__ RAAT CLEARLNG SALE . ; SELLILNG AT O03T PRICE No, 1 4, Bparks atreot, 14, Â¥rench Wove, White" and Greg # Pateats. and A UNRINXGMHAM & LARD%AY. PARAROLE, wuZ Pair Kid Gloves, USKSHKILNGOHAM*‘A LINDEAY. TRIMKING®, G. COURGOLLE®, Ottews, bolicitar of CASH PURCHASERS, KEW MUSLINS, KNEW BRILLIAN1D, KNEW DRESS GOOD NEW FLOWERS. NEW HOSIERY, NEYK KID GLOYES, Bparks btreet, _ 14, . Own-'lnholhhdl House. NEW LISLE GLOYVES, EW SIL® GLOYVESs Agont for the ration 0 "Baks. Tadomila De.igos. of laws and informations sent and al\ business transacted on Charges moderate, â€" 14067 Best makers. & _. | Accommodation Train: tor Island Pond x \ lored 4 and Intermediate Stationg ut......... T:00 an Raxpross for BOStOND Bt....us esc sssesâ€"ersee.» 940 B 1 Erprossfor NewYork and Boston via . * a Vermont CoOtiwh Bt..sow......co»s. . 3106 pÂ¥ | Erpress for New XÂ¥ork ana Boston | via Plattsburgh, 1 Cham | P h, .ake | Burlingyton & Rutland 1t............ 600 a®m Exopress for Taland Pord, at..... ...... 2%:00 p m Nigbt Express for Quebes, Lsland Pond, ‘torbknm aud i'mwu-l.uupp‘.' beâ€" s " Atweep Montreal and Laland Pond at ) st. WiHaire, St. H).elnw. Acton, ie d . Kichmond, Sberbrooke, Waterville | and goupqï¬pnl). “l veres»». . 10;10 'p’- 4 A j | w â€sg-. are on all NWight Ttains. Pagâ€" ‘crobooko through. the ‘above art ' he stoamer» # Ch«se" and = Charlott«" loaves | Portiand every® ay and Seterday after> and quil¢ REC» | 1,, n, for HA) N.4., respectively at 4 p m. Prey has ersellent accovumodation for paksen “'i .l." freight. R ay% + na Lnternatiopal Company‘s steamers, casnin, ILDREN‘3 in conmection with the Grand Truok Aall NG. leavre© Portiand every YMONDAY and ‘llflm ___] DAY «t 6 pm,for st John, K. B., &o. . _ a1 Cord, Cheoked, {ainsooke, Book, and Gre y 18jeent©, Â¥} scontse 14 cents 10 cents» 17 cents. Bpesial attention is directedâ€"to this Company‘s announgement, in regard to the RUXNING OF TRAINS FOR THE ENSUING 8EASON. _ 1n addition to the Fas! Time which it is intended to make hetweenthe 4 With close connections at all posnts. The line will be equipped with handsome . Unsurparsed en the cunticout. A TRALY® wiLL RVX BETWEEN Portland : and Montreal in~ 13 Hours. Montreal and Toronto in 13 Hours. Stoppieg only at the mostimportant Stations, Will be ren on the Through Trains and the serâ€" vice will be performed over the entire line in a manner equal to that of any railway op this conâ€" tinent, Epecial arrangements have been made to accommodate the pleasure travel. f j For furiher particulars gee advertisoments and time tables. ï¬j [ * § C J BRYDG E8, ' es r Mausgiog Virector, Suna * TeTk . J sailt aod Intermediate Stations at....... 4:00 p<# Assommodation Train for K Ingston and f Intermediate St«t oug, ut..... ....... T;:30 sw I1» ns for Lackine t .......... 800 a m, 1:00 an 9 12 w m, 12 noon, 1:30 p m, 4;00 p m and 3:30 p m. ® u:‘hol.&)pn train ruas through to Provine 6. @oIxa soUTH AND EAST.. ‘ p»l scations. For furtherinformation and time of arrivaland doparture of all trains at terminal and way sta tions, apply at the Ticket Ofices, Bonarenture Station, and 39 Great 8t James Street. | 0;.J; BKYDAEKS, Managing Direotor ‘ Montreal, May, 1870. * \ _ Orriwa Orrionâ€"York street, corner of Bussex | streots â€" : | k. A & A H TAYLOR, Aoengts As fast as completed, June 3, 1870 P U LM A N‘8 PALACE â€"SLEEPING CARS Raxop TROBHK RAILW AY NEW CARS QN ALL EXPRESS PILAINS, Portland :to . Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal â€" to'l Toronto in ‘ 13 Hours. Tiouots lesued through at the Company‘s prine} On and after JU ments will be in Montroal as follows: â€"_â€" _ GoIxg wWE3T. bay Express for Ol"tloumgh. Otta w a, Broc«ville ngston, Believille, Toronto, o‘u;n:m Loadon, Brantâ€" ‘t west at...~ NIGHE,**‘ "3o * * M6.crenpe im nds Mail Trin for Torontn and intermediâ€" Accommodation Traies for Brockville _ and intermediate stations.. ......»»> Trains for Lachine‘at 6 00 a m, 7 00 a ade '5':“‘ “‘::Q"f.aéoo C -"r.n: m, 5 30 p m, Wh.. t 'l 30 p -Prnh yuns &nul to â€"Provinse l ins. @ornxy soUTH AKD &RAsT. Accommodation Train for Leland Pood . ans intermediate stations mt........« Kxpress fer Hoston, via Vermoat Conâ€" Express for New York and Boston, via VormoRt CODUTAL, Bb..s.ssseeee seseee > BRxpress tor No# York and Boston, vis Plattsburg, Lake Champlain, Burâ€" Do do do 0) ssrrucrrererces Exrpress for Qaebes, Island Pond, Gorâ€" b«m,Poriand and Lower Provinces IMPROYED SERVICE OF TRAINS FOR TAE SUMMER OF mo.! A ACCELERATION OF SP}_.ED. departure of all train« st *erminal apd way stations, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonarenture Station, or at No 39, Great 8t J ames Str oct. C J BRYDGES. ~©â€" w n EM T s ie “g-ta lesaed through at the: Jompany‘s prin« tes fattaer loformation and time of arrivel and NEW FIR8T.CLASS CARS, EAST AND WEST, June 3, 1870, LNI. *0-:.‘.0 |sessesterer an0 Itailroads. O A NA D A. GOL C A N A D A JUNE 15th, the now arrange~ it in force, and trains will leave oPr 4:00 pa 9 00 a m 9 90 p m 1 00 a m 1 10 a m 3 46 p m 00 a 00 p m‘ 1 30 p m Tamilton oomphin+ of dust. Chatham has had a freghet. » Str.itford says the hotel business in that town is most remunerative. n’l‘omnw has recovered from its civic hol wy. _ The ::{ schools of London, Ont., have reâ€"opened., â€" Laborers‘ strikes afflict St. John, N. B. The latest from St. Kitt‘sâ€"a moonlight promenade, is > The St. John‘s Church, Peterboro, is at last free from debt. The London Free Press and Advertiser are exchanging irony. | k Kt. Catherine‘s papers manufacture bogus war news. i x Garafaxa has more wolves than any township in Canada. The Canada Tem‘genneo Union meets in Montreal on the 6th September. The Beaverton Erpositor has â€"a corres pondent named Moosehiemagunticook. Bt. Catherines calls other {hou of the same size " country places." Nothing like impudence,© is there ? A Montreal merchant has had his pocket picked by a disreput®le character. London the little is to have a civic holiâ€" day on the 20th inst. A postmaster is wanted for Sirnisa. Montreal exclaims against its bad side walks. We can lymp:giu. § The United States Harvard boat crew have been in Montreal. . London the little has a woman who smaâ€"hes windows as a consolation for over. whelming grief. F Now has Kingston two marine accidents to boast of. . + Kingston : is annoyed at the Wilmore Bum;x: troogpo passing without giving A mance. ; Several of our contemporaries are agitatâ€" in(Nthe question, «*Where will the e:t‘;‘nct of Niagara be in five thousand years?" An angler lately caught forty eight bass and eight pike, in Hamilton Bay. x All is peace and quietness in Quebec. ° Montreal has an advertising medium in the shape of an Indian in full dress. Hamilton boasts that the root crop in its neighborhood will be very heary. â€" & ille is goi Bvook", 00 e is going to try.concrete pave ‘Amew pbhotographic establishment is an excitement in Watertown, Ont. Peterboro lately sent to Montreal tor a brass founder to consult about Eterworh. The Dundas Barirer says ceftain Hamilâ€" :on papers have been doing lofty tumâ€" limgg. ‘| > â€" A councilior of Dundas is under arrest for stealing a byâ€"law which had been adopted against his wishes. * i l'z'i': ;x'pecwi that next week there wil be over one thousand visitors and excur sion‘itsts in Orilila. Belleville rejoices in . delightfully cool evenings and nights. Huppy‘ Belleville. Western papers say wild plums are more than umnllmuful this year. "af | The deaf and dumb asylam at Belleville is rapidly approaching oomplot.?on. l | Nine schooners lately arrived at Colling wood, with wheat from Chicago. _: . ‘ Work ias commencedâ€"on the Agricultuâ€" ral Society‘s Exhivition buildings at Mile End, Montreal. * â€" Brantford rs are quarelling whether the dinner ppv.e‘x,nein their town to the Press Association, was a good one or not. . â€"‘ The Huntingdon Gleaner, which has been suspended some weeks, on account of the inoend‘i:? fire, which totally destroyed the offtice plant, has reappeared again. The following is condensed from & lengthy report in the London Evening Herald of the crops along the I‘ne of the Great Woestern Railway :â€" Srawky Pornt.â€"Crops of all kinds in this district never looked atter. M Grivepy.â€"â€"Fall wheat thin and short, and not much sown. Spring wheat is a good crop.. °.. Reicuvice®.â€"â€"Fall wheat rather poorâ€"â€" average yield will be about fifteen bushels per acre. Spring wheat is generally good. # 'joo;ou.â€"i“n.llvwbut will brdlry be mor® than half a crop. Spring wheat ooks well and will be up to the average. . Doronusrter..â€"â€"Fall wheat very light, and will not likely yield more than, eight or ten bushels per acre. Spring wheat is very Wispsor.â€"â€"â€"In this neighborhood a fair quantity of wheat has.been sewn, and the yield is estimated at twentyâ€"one bushels w;‘h acte.â€" > wheat will give a good average crop. Boruwzuz.â€"There is much less fall wheat sown than in former years, but the yield will be fairâ€"say from twentyâ€"five to t{iuy bushels an aore. A large quantity of spring was sown, well. Chatham promise more than an average minb“ the recent rains will cause great loss in harvesting, the grain being levelled with the ground. wm'â€"â€"ym sown and is yvery po grouun of a fair c;o& twentyâ€"tive bu . CaTHARINES.â€" good,but the yield 1 to fifteen bushels Loxnpox.â€"The fall wheat was extensively injured during ; the winter; and was pbugt:odug considerably, and the crop will light. A much larger quantity thun usual of spring wheat was sown, and there will be a good crop. . Oats were planted extensively, and promise to be above the general yield. Ixaszrsorr.â€"The crops in this neighborâ€" hood never looked better excepting fall wheat Whish was largely ploughed up, as it was injured d;u;;; fl:j ;v‘r.il‘l.i The esâ€" timated beâ€"Spring wheat, t%lï¬ peas, twontyâ€"three mtll:l barley, twentyâ€"seven bushels, and orts, thirtyâ€"eight b}:{h.h per acre. Comte, in spite of his very advanced years, takes great interest in current events in France, _ In a private letter to a friend in Sew York he writes of seing sorely vexed about this abominable war." Piams~â€"Fall wheat will Nardaiy Do & NÂ¥YD! e ctop, and is somewbat rusted. Sprihg The y Puke de Fel Marquis Rochefort, 5.»“ Sainte l‘:’n, and M. Georges de Heeckeren, mnlnflhm‘ the recent volunteers for the Freach army. M. Littre, tho!‘mohndcmitfl-n, "0{1' known as one of the leading followers of C‘MI_‘ CANADLIAN GOBSIP.; Fall wheat will hardly be an aver THE CROPE. Wheat, oats and barley about the (The great hymepial cclebration which converted Miss Bgtlnr, into‘ Mrs, Geo. es, has been quite thrown into the â€" shade by a welding which ‘was celebrated in the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, a few days sinve. The hippy â€"couple wore Miss Lena Orenduff. otnm«.-nm,sp, and Mr. Charles E. Calvert, of Louisville. All the ladies of the party were in «uve costume, viz. :. short skirt\ and Turkish. trowsers. The altar was magniticent, being composed of a number of stalactites and stalagâ€" mites, placed in a room 80 feet syuare and 15 feet high.: One. hundred‘ uninvited loafers attended. The twain were made: one after being reminded by the paw son that +~though in the caverns,. of the earth, théy were still in the sight : of Alâ€" mighty God." _ I‘retty soon anything like ‘n bridal novelty will be out. of the.quesâ€" tion, Couples haye been married in balâ€" loons, upon the tops of mountains, in carâ€" riages, and in «cayernsâ€"but no knot, to the best of our knowledge, has ever been tied upon a tight rope stretched: across Niagara,. â€" Itere is a change for any brace intending holy matrumony to distinguigh, themselves. _ Bride and groony bridesâ€" maids and gâ€"comsmen, as well nl‘ho clerâ€" gyman officiating, would be foreed to pracâ€" tice for a year or «q before the nuspicious day, and so would| the waiters entrusted with the delicate task of serving a banquet on a stringâ€"Dut, wh:t fame, _ honor, and glory, would be won,/ by all .conâ€" cerned in such a novelty! And if the blushing bride sbould fall ‘off and be drowned; what an escape for the groom, and what & thrilling item for the newsâ€" papers.â€"N. Y., Tritune. f PRICEâ€"3 CENTS CHIT CHAT FOR THE LADIES Most ladies are artists nowâ€"aâ€"days. The majority of them paint. _ â€" * + _A Wisconsin family is said to be ra pidly drinking up cne the Saratoga Springs. â€" 4 .. Bondout, (N. Y.),, _ young ladies are organizing a society for the encourageâ€" ment of young men who desire to marry. Marriagoe in the Mammoth Cave. A Pittsburgh female wis lately scalped in a row with three othors, She lost £59 worth of hair. : |â€"â€"> . P â€" The c‘ty of Boston owns97 pianos, valted at $33,000. _ They are in public setiools. l“ What brutes your Southern men are; always s1 ig cigars," . said a young lady w.c%ï¬? * Yes, bu; your Northâ€" ern men, in Maine you know: smoke herâ€" riegs," was the quite reply. f " ‘Detroit has a boat club of youn@ ladies who &out. rowing twice w week, and arse put ugh a regular. course of training. °_A female factory: operative in Maine, died a‘ short time since from the use of jute switthes: The asutopsy revealed the fact that the skull had been perforated by vermin; and the brain partially ehten away. The Philadelphia Lodger siys : :" We hare had another trial in this city of a woâ€" man indicted as a + common: scold," and, what is most. extraordinary, <the lady pleaded guilty when the was arraigned. _ Ban Francisco develops the latest «sorâ€" nnt.-g:nl.i.m(‘T one of the tribe writing to her wouldâ€"be imistress< "Its the «#ile now in San Francisco for the gils to get refir ence from the mastér. ang mistress, but I don‘t know anything about yours." . While Ulive Logan was stopping at Sacraâ€" mento, the blondes playing at the Metroâ€" g:ï¬hn Theatre, who stopped at the same hotel, mnt'fested their‘ regard for her by covering, the door with prograumes, bills, etc., of the troupe. A Memphis paper siys : *« The divorce market is quite lively in Memphis, and the only reason.that there are no sensati onal divorces talked about in this cit'iy. a> la Chicago, is that newspapers have the ‘good sense to remain silent on those things, which should beâ€"contined as much as posâ€" sible to tho immediate family circle. » / Vanderbilt had fifteen children by his first wife, eleven of them daughters. General SigeL is recovering from his late Mrs. Burlingame will return to America early in September. e PDr. Nelaton accompanies the French lmlvr, with his f.t:feuiond staif.â€" . Sandwich Islanders: invito immigraâ€" tion from Brooklym by the passage .0f an lndiana divorce law. * * | Adiving belle, Miss Clara Duffy by name, prmflg‘lly illustrates swimming‘s rights at U‘K:.\on’.chronicies a resident who has started on his second century with a fair progpect of completing it. â€", n 4e onl * Rev. Olympia Brown was fmopo.od in the Connecticut flgishtum as ‘commander of the Stete naltix. .: !!"l |â€" . ._ _ Rev. Addison Ballard, of Detroit, his acâ€" cepted a brief engagement at Plymouth Church during Mr. Beecher‘s absence. . Mike McCoole, the prize fighter, is slowly recovering from the wound in the arm from the accidental shooting in his saloon some time ago. General Magruder is canvassing in vexas for the Ladies â€" Memsrial Association of Fredericksburg, for the removal anid.reinâ€" terment of the Confederate dead in Virâ€" ginia. Delegates from all parts of Canada are in town to attend the Nation«al Associagion, which opens at the Mercantile Library Hall this morning at ten o‘clock. * The Montreal Gymnastic Club courtcously offers deleâ€" gates the free use of the Gymnasium "dur: ing their stay in this city. :zL % . VWw Eucce wo e To A T9 At the great Lacrosse matches toAake place on the Montreal Lucrosse Grounds this afternoon, our citizens wili{ zee a fine display of Lacrosse skill under the augpices of the National Association, which guaards the interests of the. game and clubs acâ€" cording to the strict letter ol the law. 6 SEEIOE HOLVOF XHLCTEMO KE G _ ._ c o on e oo n on o on p e s The annual match\ between Upper and Lower Can«dla has been won by the lafter, but a keen contest is looked for t#day. The Caughnawaga Club will play a picked white team, and that irrepreskible genius,. %hil Bill, head: Chief of theâ€"Senecis, ill appear in his magnificent war c0stuimé, if possible, will have the war dance ormed. _ We hope to morrow after‘ noon will show an immense gathering of those of our citizens who admire Lacrosse and are anxious to encourage an W tion designed to foster fair play. + In Detroit, Michigan, recently, a Fenian placard was issued, which wound up with the usual "God save the Gireen.""_ Some wag, with an eye to . truth, uï¬xeg the word «horns" after the «@ green," thus making it read, " God save the Green A patent device for economizing fuel hnueent:y been put into operation. It consists of a hopper ‘and a m.ll for â€"grind. ing coals, reducing th: ï¬lx:l to fine dust, F F:1 "h on c t se uesns Tuciar aK. & " COLS, Wl.uvulh mg: lt a <x. «o Carmmarr it cugpr 6xA which is carried by the blower into the furnace with air enough to produce imme.â€" diate combustion. ; The coal dust leaps into the flame like afiake of powder, It is claimed that this dev.ce saves 33 per cent. of the expense of making steam. It ilurmtm steam can be generated in oneâ€" the time required by the ordinary use of fuel. It requires about two horse power to move thik patent machinery. PERSONAL BSPORTING i% \Â¥