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Alt w6 »59° "flfl ONLY GOLD MS pves FuR °C NLBRED & C wo ~vo und for sale â€"by Messrs. june & this city. Itâ€"contains the follow wticles : Assyria Parpaglia‘s to Queen Elizabéth, Ben Jonson‘s with Shm PDr. Newman*4 Gummar ef Assent, a criticism on * 1« m>" anit che or twi""' interesting ;: Tp.fi'wmjthuulOm wd at 2 p.m. _ A meating will be on Wednesday, in the Congregational %.flm'g, %pnmu meet. on Thursday, in the Wesleyan Methoâ€" church, at 7:30 p.m. | The public are wrosstly requested to attend. im of the Y. M.C. A. will: be held on Lâ€".,-\n-uh the 7th and $th ls Nomee.â€"A very important auction amlmil take; place at noon toâ€"day at Mr. A Rowe‘s auction Nhal- The articles whith must be sold, whatever price they my bring, are a lot of valuable goods flhnbo-dighgwdby-u misr on board the Sweden from Wirerpool.‘ Several pi of grey cotton wtemi pieces of print, thirty silk umbrelâ€" i, #c., are to be Q'-yx’ol,brin.vh ;â€"”IW‘ of Marine and Falanesto sell a qmmittofnlmoll trout, » fiw nets, seized and confis : Sted uder the fishery| laws.. The sale willte ow Thursday, the Sth inst., at 11 oebckam., at his Aui:’:n Rooims, City \iustion Mart. York street, near the tbey will :fl..fi-& Co‘s Warerooms, No. 5: street, East to, on Wed. wsiay the 7th . Many valuable sticles, which are requited and nocessary Rerery house, will be disposed of, and: wrreaders may rest that great lugains will be obtai An immense wumber of tents, ts, sheets, bed -/'il be sold. is an opportuniâ€" i which should not be lost sight of, and ‘flr!emo-dijp.rfimhlywfio wtice of lumber k 40 ’Mmu.MT!rMYM“'k ddock in the evening. James Wise died u.a,mm“mm. He had heen iplaining for a little while the occurrence. At nine o‘clock yesâ€" terday morning an inquést was. held on the by Dr. Beaubien, and * verdict reâ€" poat®"****"*" . " io Bank Street "..'mâ€"u +“m k ° th, at which :_....‘ 2oA uaiful Articles will -.h-’w will be """"....cwdum ramored by some pgrsons, that Mr. ~-““’fun the city. be . ramor; if left unce Ad comequently we make the positihe e l tiou that 16. Dow@rd tha no intedkion, _-u‘w to leare the Yss Muzty © T o k m to leaÂ¥y@ 128 | io look at them on way ; , had hoit Of each | #«= gavat ‘:"-' | *. other, standing upright, and were walking s « | * Mthw-&;.ww"!lo ;" tars B sinsa Revun®)â€"Th unwillingly ; _ [ _ 4t 1"“"3 PP o6 se North Brik smh»"‘"{,""‘""::“"’“'p“' io & fighting it out; turned my back on them | ,,;, wnd for sale â€"by Messrs. Dune again ; walked hurriedly a few steps, and of C o. cite. Itâ€" contains the follow | on hearing some noise behind turned | °° " Â¥. M. C. A.â€"The third| annual" convenâ€" feath, and a post meriem examination was raussted to be held, which being held Dr. Hexryswore that in his opinion the death of Charles Dnb::- caused by a ®ipturesofa blood v at the back of P pauest »% . EÂ¥idencs -nn-.fih-n‘-lm.pnmo. wore that he was seat for at about six Â¥elock on Thund:z.rv-h&.::d that. he reached ‘pho a0 was K-chrâ€"&wtflmnn Crotty give a blow . with his fist about the Q:h, and also hk‘:lk on the hind is body, after which Crotty "z a few m- mnrn him ( another kick ; | _ not say wheâ€" was drumk or sober. Crotty h-hhngwhquot * «> Eganâ€"Went to the . piling st about ‘past ftive o‘clock, and saw two :.holu. Crotty‘s covered with . They ceased amd in about ten minutes afterâ€" he saw them going across the road, attempting |(to stike Dubois, _Bot #A whather he Wick him or n t. He kngw of no illâ€"feelâ€" ME previously existing between them. ary Dep®"* and Freach on the LOCAL xTklD > were entirely upon him support, and that are now in an wet destitute condition. Wise was a ME U / soand 1 l ecunaiul. ,‘anmh hmi_rhofvlofiathyeouldco-o B eonclusion as to the cause of his ither during the day, reffke. . x wo:.dmnk .h-fl:?:yw they "fi in aswore he went to were about Jn Melauagisiin fore ks mtm(‘mu idâ€""I can‘t s tiemed in Fiiday morning‘s issue. The wais empanhnelled at about 9 o‘clock pscoeded to view the body, but from \a«aes "Wita man in the qmploy of Bromston 6. o Whet well paâ€" hfl‘"mw’mm as in accordance with the facts. We 5’ & (% 10.3 sat fiee on a first s, and the St.| Andrew‘s Society bly see to the family. > Coroner‘s Inquest st vf mt clase Sufecnam ‘for L k: â€" speak Eng s @hently. | Apply to R. L Ly prack To BUY JOU WEpaL (¢112% CENTS Mel*"o in t. uUXTOT x.â€"Mr -.»\nuq /. NEWS. .-:A-:u'ticl soiree wilt be n icat. '“..j Colleges will 1451 64. 1448 3 ! Weston ; both parties secmed to‘ be under ] | the influghce of liquor; both were cerâ€" tainly drunk at the time ; faared deceased wus, being choked ; on going out found, they were separated ; deceased wont toâ€" wards the laths which they were piling ; the other min sat down on a‘pilo <f stâ€"ips close by ; went to him; saw Lliood on his face; told him he must stop fighting ; he said â€" it ~â€"was : the _ ether. man‘s fault, that â€" he~ struck him _ first ; sail was working for Bronatorn & Weston, and that it was none of his l»usinm‘â€"r(': np while speaking to chim, . and swung hi thmhm a meracing wayâ€"went b.at to the hovse, and said thoy were a eonm drinken fools, and would l¢ét them Went down towards Mr. Bronston‘s otftice to get him, his son, or some one of foreâ€" men to interfereâ€"passed on way and lookâ€" |ed over to where men ‘had been fighting, and saw deceased unloading laths and putâ€" ting on piles The other went ° toâ€" | wards him ; told him to Mw it out. â€" Deceag4l turned round and told bign he struck Lim on thg k, held him and did not tight fair, and that he did not want to tight in that . The other man told him to come and he would fight fair; both were swearing and calling names ; deceased did not accept challenge; th »ther man )e upaun“on as . U to work, but stood u “‘h&- _paused, and then jumped downpamlpn E‘m behind deceased ; stepped back i and struck deceased on head from \%lm the blow knocked his hat offâ€"(leccased at time® had a burdle eof laths in his> handâ€" ared forwards, turning his head to mml then faced his opponent. 1 then proceed to Bronston‘s turned around . .olooluth-_ounmlholtofnch other, standing" upright, and were walking Mthw.d;quodnppundtqgo him ; were going there for the purpose “hL(itont;twudmyhekoa them again ; walked hurriedly a few steps, and on hearing some noise behind turned round again and saw deceased in the act of falling on his:left side;, stood and looked at him ; the other man was a few 3 ki id not appear to be very heavry; went to dooauur; his head was beginning to droop ; tnurned his head toâ€" w.udnmo;agnrgmg sound was coming from his throat ; not speak ; thought he was in a fit of unconsciousness; the other man was ing a few paces off, cursing ; Mr. came forward and thought deceased feigning in onler to to get away ; let hu‘fly,nd gurgâ€" heary*? took him ynder arms and dnm him across road to platform in front 0 % Baldwin‘s office; (Mr. Pushmian assisted me ; set him up with his back against platâ€" form ; Mr. Pus brought some water and poured a little into dis mouth and wet the top of ‘his h with it,; died at 20 minutes to six ; deceased‘s opponent was ~standing by (until the deceased was dewl, and then went away. _ _ _ . â€"©_ _ The inquest was then adjourned until 7 o‘clock. _ On remmmg:l a few wrom& nesses were examitnied, but their evidence is not of much importance. After all the witnesses were heard, the jury shortly reâ€" turned with a verdict of manslaughter. At a meeting of the four national soâ€" cieties held in the City Hall last evening, for the purpose of considering the propo« sition of giving a grand concert shortly under the patronage of the four societies, there were present Dr. Grant, M. P. ; Dr. @weetland, President St. George‘s Society ; Pr. Dorion, Secretary of St. Jean Baptiste Rociety; Mr. Mills, Secretary of St. 'Q_oup’lSoeiov; Mr. Taylor, Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dentFt. Andrew‘s Society ; Mr. O‘Brien, Secretary :St. Patrick‘s Society ; Mr. Bilâ€" lings, Secretary St. Andrew‘s Society, and chair lup;;oud those ; present knew nll;w for which the meeting was ‘It was for the purpose of seâ€" curing the coâ€"operation of the four national societies in organizing a grand concert for the benefit of the sufferers by the late fires. . He would like to hear any remarks from any gentleman present. . > _ _ > tw Gays ago by in omtplaece of My 1 B ago employees s L ‘l\y::y:ub&hmtwm the pa tronage of the St. George‘s Society for a concert which they ptoged to hold shortly for the benelit of sufferers by the late fires. He told thonunp?au tion should come before a meeting of the Society before he would xnnn them its patronage. He was out in the country mv-u(hfw relief, and on returning the other day he seen an advertisement in the bobd«ru;rordnpouonnp of. the 8t. m’-&&u. He did not think 1t was to give a concert of any description at the present time. The city was being canvrassed and: taxed in s0 mm-u present for subscriptions that it not be well to hold a concert just: now. It would be better to hold _ it â€" two months | hence, and| the proceeds would be more wanted. He would like to grand success. He was sure that by the exertions of the four societies, it would prove very successful. « might give a grant each from their funds at the present, and that in the beginning ::s:: wmm,.::on u-domldfoomi-ly rc.d, a great of want â€"to be rel.eved, it would be the most proper time to bhold ths concert, _ _ > â€"__ _ â€" Mr. Taylor thought that if the Societies were to canvass the dm wflohf‘ortho ewm ' w Y veow, thoymhr.;m: greater sum than by holding three or four concerts. _ _ _ ___ had to muke. Mr. ‘Brien said he thought its being held under the patronage of the four naâ€" tional societies, would have a very benefiâ€" cial effect, and would certainly make it a en oo e o ' ,Ir.Mmld-y.fow'ordc. There were great exertions being made: at . preâ€" sent with a view to‘nl‘nvin&tho suf. ferers by the late calamity, and he thought it was as well to secure as much aid as posâ€" sible at present by direct canvassing to the exclusion of every otherâ€" way. A concert ET'S%Mmi be held at any time, which would be equally succesful, and â€" in _ fact . more so ;ruubn: the piddlool’th“:ifl.. tmlfit agreed u to hold conâ€" cert, but also to poc{::no it until a later date. â€" There were may people out of town at present who would patr nize it it here. He would calmly allow as much to be colâ€" lected at present, and in the mapner in whhhitmboin‘fi.do_lu. and later in the year would give the concert. [ PDr. Dorion said there were a groat many people in the city who could and would gire 25 cts. or 50 cts. if tb:{mm to get some equivalent for it, and would not ive it under any other circumstances, gcmoohhn\nnpoor‘wdlim to get the value of their money in some shape, while others were wealthy but benerolenca had little influence in their breasts, The following resolutions were then unanimously carried :â€" - _ Moved by Dr. Dorion and seconded by Dr. Sweetland, that a grand concert be wmmma the four na tional societies on the 15th inst. for the h.D:ltoh.hmfl_hmbyghh‘:m. .S'oothnd,u: come to the conclusion that it would ba botmeonpnonthoboldingohm. the mesting were to prove a failure the blic would suy the four national socieâ€" fi-eullnotpnllto.dlm And moreover, he had been under the impression that the concért, if held, would take the place of the annual concerts of the societies . _ Moved by Mr. O‘Brien and noo.dd! Mr. Milis, that the Présidents, Vice * Amalgamation Meseting Grant, who was moved remarks any other gentleman dents, and Secrotaries of the four national | JF WocietLies form a Committse fhr the sarry. | 4 JPE E 62 ing out of arrangements tor holding the A supper was given last night by the UOttawa Rifles, in Gowan‘s Hall. There were present several officers of the Volunâ€" teer militia force of Ottawa and_yicinity, and the prizes won at the late tournament at the Rideau Rifle range were given to he successful competitors by Cel. Forrest, who accompanied each prize with appropriate and complimentary remarks, The usual toasts were drunk and responded to, songs were sung, and the happy meeting was broken up at about eleven o‘clock, the gallant fellows singing @"God Save the mt, Lient. Hoy, Sergt. Stewart, Pte. Second .classâ€"Privates Waugh, Lang, Bunyuro, Sar%:wan. f Third classâ€" HmCorpovd Rourk, Lance Corporal North Pte. Mills. * Special prizeâ€"J. Esmonde. We regret want of space will‘ no& perâ€" mit our giving a more extended report. #@~T. HUXTON, SHOUOLBRED & CO‘S GKEAT CLEARANCE SALE SIILL CONâ€" TINUES; EXAMINE OUR PRICES BEFORE BU Y INXG. On SATUKDAY morning, September 3. 1570, on the Whart, Kast Side Canal, on accoun of whow it may concern, Seventy Ave barrels Canso Herrings, I#o Handred Bugs Fine 81a)t, extrs quality . Terms cast. Bale at haifâ€"past ton a. w. Ottawa, September 1, 18 70 The subscriber has been favored with inâ€" mfiofl the Society© and from other importers of stock, ‘in the vicinity of Ottawa and Montreal, to sell on the Soâ€" ciety‘s grounds, THURSDAY, 22nd Septemâ€" ber, the second day of the show, a latge quanâ€" tity of imported stock. Consisting ofâ€"Ayrâ€" shite Cattle, Short Horn Durhams, Hampshire Downs, Cotewool and Leicester Sheep, Berkâ€" shite and Suffolk Pigs, Bramah Poutrah Fowls, &c., &¢c. This will be a rare opportunity to secure imported stock as those offered are from the herds of some of the most extensive importers in t” vicinity of Montreal and Parties having prize stock or impléements to d'i:rao(,andonbymm-nu the Auctioneer, up to the evening previous to the sale, This will be a rare op» portunity both for sellers and purchasers, as the prizes offered are large and competition asked for from the whole Dominion, and will no doubt attract a large attendance, & A. ROWE, 4 Auctioneer. Ottawa, August 25. By I. B. Tackaberry, ‘Auctionger and The fol is the prize list :â€" Fmtdn_mp_â€"fil_’mcgpt. ‘TIMBER LIMITS FOR BALE, I will offer for sale at the UNION HOTEL, Ottawa, on the 15th of Beptember next, the following valualle timber limits, on the Mipgariem. > 1. * sL xc â€"*Lâ€"sa ids $i. + l auoek Borths, Nos. 10;12, 13 and 14, in all 160 square miles. Those limits were never occu, pied. My only reason for offering them for sale is constant illâ€"health. Patterns post free on application. AXTEN8SIVE AUCTION SALE ‘Plars of these limits, with of lease can be seen at Grabham‘s, City llou{‘ Ottawa Terms.â€" Half cash, balance in two equal annpual Instaiments, at 7 per cont interest. R. H. WILSON, * 1. B. TACKA®ERRY, Auctionesr. ttawa, July 21st, 18 70. 1415â€"3m M _ Berth No. 9, 44 miles, adjoini us tmom of ‘. "io Wikoons 444. 06 »the w-gvlll be offaered for sale at the UNION EL on the 15th SEPTEMBER next, at +23 neon . rladll-n-d.fld:ummh seen at the office of H. MoLEAN, Austioncer oury oFf. OTTiwA AGRICULTCRAL 01 ®FoR 1870. . : Toerms haif cach, belance in two equal annual Instualments at T per ceot interest. Uttawsa, August 10, 1870 _ 143% im 1, B. TACKABERRY, having received inâ€" structious from 13A1AH JOHNSTON to sell the South Kast part of Lot No« 27, in the third conâ€" cession, Kideau Front, Gloucester, containing 140 sores more or less, (sald lot is well timbered and watered) with l.‘tdm It 1s siinared within 10 miles of sity, and one m‘le from wionscsiter btation, 8t. l..v'nuo & Ottawa Railâ€" '.’sdlld'lllbocdlby public suction at th UNIUuN Hâ€"UsE Omaws, at 11 o‘clook a. m., on RhiDAY, 19rd sEP LEMBER, 1870, if notsoud by private sale before that day. ' Terms and conditions made known on l-ld «ale. Por partioulars apply to L. B. TAVKAâ€" BERRY, Otcaws, Auctionser, Commipsion and leal Estate Ageont» - 14331 3414 The Sabscribers will offer tor Sale by â€" PUBLIO AVCTIO®, + * â€"in ' «THE UNION HOUSK," OTTawWaA, ON Thursday, the 15th Day of September next Al !1 o‘slock a. m, the following Valuable % > 0k > «s &8 «* Plans ot the above Limits, with copies of Licenses may be seen at the Ofice of H McLean, Ott» wa, the subscribers Pembroke, and at the Oflce of the St Lawrence Dock Co, Quabec, â€" Terwsâ€"One taird cash, and the balance in iwo equal annual instalments, with interest at seren .”“. C y The above Limits are in one block, and comprite ladian Rivers, vis:â€" t ‘ Liceno e No. 95; of 1889â€"70â€"Indian River. %o . i (% .lM â€" _ â€" Petewawa . UCriOX sofick. THE UORNWALLL MANUFACTURING COMPANY beg to caution the public against a spurious shoddy @mitation of their celebrated Blankets, now being imported into this opuntry from England, and got up : so as to cheat the ,-uuhumwuuqmacm manufacture. _ The style and general appearâ€" ance of the Cornwall Blankets have been closely copied, and so have the shape and printing of the tickets, except that the words " Cornwall Manufacturing Company* are omitted, and the werds " Canadian Manpfacture" substituted. Persons desiring a really good and genuine arâ€" ticle will have to see that the words " Cornwall Manufacturing Company‘ are on the ticker of each pair of Blankets. _ â€" Corawail, 17th August, 1870. 1445â€"t1N. â€" Wholesale Agents in Ottaws, :..gn‘.h“.‘o.“'nl we 1wE 'q.n..hu-l-'-wb B . _ LAQPY DIRECTRESS, . Tn'-d?'" NUNS c::...lnu'o :w-y. Street inform the public .....s.....fi.uuer.-aa-m be resumed NARM FOR SALE. LLUABLE ALE OF TIMBER LI XÂ¥1T3 wE VALUABLE NEW TIMBER LLMIT, *®IM PORTED STOCK. Auctionâ€" JXales,. 1453 2 CORNWALL MAGEE & RUSSELL Estato Agent. situated on the Petewaws and A ROW K, A & P WBHite, 14124 1453td THE ~OTTAWA» TIMEs, SEP. 3, i1870 ’ | nA gA_â€"câ€" ¢ For . Live Stock, Agricultural Implements, & | & es = P e( ~ Agticultural and Horticultural Productions, | * (~Mf u> 2s \\Wh)" Manufactures, Domestic Products, &c. P Mighment â€"Iskes the Present opportanity: "of couvey Omoj" i unony ut Bv L"“’.;:':d' bove establishmen es the presen A t : thaiks to ul Yho have so Aberniiy patronized * THE TEA POT" for many years past, Td hopes ‘ ‘}z::' B‘;::“a'r'“gz'n‘:f ;:‘ V ice ;l‘;d“:"; by attention and ciyility to ensure a dontinuance of their favors. â€"| _A & ‘ Waoinnen .‘ Kuny. miny ‘AnA *IFeonaitiver treat ! ! o Tp FUNI REAL BALL BRIT LOA Buy at /tbo’ "TEA POT,* Rideau Street, what ( | JOHN HILL can mmy you with Coffees and | And pleased you wil with such samples as ) lufufl,‘ubeoflnllmebut{.wp.nbuy, ies croa k 00 _ â€"| .. Amed PW eannot bay better or cheaper I Know. In BA sUMS BUMS Ottawas, August 24, 1870. _ One of those commedious houses, Prin race, fronting on the Ottawa River. papered and painted. HA 1N nmuuxmhmm...... 4 6# # *# -0.0'.0.0.-.o.£7,"5.‘81 1‘ 2 u“ w'.* h*‘ssun‘lcu.n.-....."....- a + a% 237.380 17 5 UK from PRE 41U and 1NTEAEST, after deduction of Abatement (Cash Bonuses) allocated to Cl=ss A. for this year â€" 257,683 13 T AMOUNT of CLAIMS on DECEASED LIVES since the : “ww..n..vucno aa 4* | rak kc a s k4 0# a woe n 4 6t 6 e ww w t ® 1,23‘,“9 18 ll CASH BONUSES allocated to Policyâ€"hold rs .,... ....... _ 445,096 8 remaining OB BADG, . . ... «.4 s es se« se s es esn es 4sn kn k +k ++ 1,357,386 15 0 SECURITIES and ESTATE........ .. es se s se s( e se e + ++ 4 ay Dxul‘runut DEBENTURE STOCK, &0,.......... SH COLONIAL GOYVERNMENT BONDS................«« 8 on the A8S8SOUIATION‘8 POLICIES, being under their value and policies with other OfiCeB. ...... .. s ce e e e se en n n e 6e + + 8 on SECURITY of CONSOLS, PUBLIC RATES under Acts of NKS, in DEPO8SIT and CURRENT ACCOUNTS........... ads of AGENTS, being principally PREMIUMS RECEIPTS, P. e ns e e Te P iefi t & C0 F &o., due in Agencies, the Days of Grace being curtent.....}. DUKE the ASBOCIATION, being chiefly PREMIUM RE. CEIPT3, due at Edinburgh and Branch Offices, the Days of DUE the ASSOCIATION, being chiefly PREMIUM REâ€" CEIPTS, due at Edinburgh and, Branch Offices, the Days of last two sums have, with few exceptions been all |paid.) T INTEBEST, &0., up to the date of Balancg........... d;flmw‘m mises , and t d only to be found at yprom daily Ml«*fi by all who use it, to pe.ma ® "THEâ€"TEA POT,‘* Rrpzav STrEREET. eaire a Cup of really Good Coffee, try some of THE PURE MOUNTALN e Teas are recommended with uio our th the greatest care. s ie H ND POWER HAY PRESS, Half Chests Japan Tea, . . _ Oupwdcr“’hn (heavy shot) m}‘m;y'r.n (extra fAinc) Young Hyron Tea, f PRESS FCR SALE IFE LoTs To sUIr PURCKHASERS, taei ted write. Appl at this submitted IN USE ONE 8EAsON. bth April, AN INGERSOLL * Have been used onee. And you cannot bulbouernr cheaper 1 know. Then M&: "THE TEA POT" what you n And all you buy will be all you desire, â€" JOHN R. ARNOLDIL, MM"Bâ€" Or at No. 4 Princs‘s Terrace« 1,000 BAGS, B RLITI 8 H NORTH AM ERIC A. MONTREAL, 99 SP. JAMES STREET. > § Directors, _ _ (4 J P MACPRBERSON, Just arrived and guaranteed to be of the f THE FUNDS ON HAND CONSIST OF ACZOOlATION OF SOOTLAF D. David Torrance, Keq., SD. Torrance & Uo.) George Moff iutt, Keq , ( _i!luplojolom: & Co.) Hon. Alex. Morris, Minist=r of Inland Revenue 8‘r George E. Cartier, Bart., Ilrmaol Militin. Peter Redpath, Eeq., (John |path & Son.) J, H, R Molson, Eo%, (J. H. R, Molson & Bros.) Solicitorsâ€"Messre, Ritchle, Morris and Rose, Medical Officcrâ€"R. Palmer Howard, Esq., M. D. Searctaryâ€"P, Wordlaw. | AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. 0 C T A W o A. e reâ€"opening of the ch‘T. of this Insfiâ€" tutign will take place on the 1st SEPTEMâ€" BER: zl is desirable that the pupils assem«~ ble pn that day,‘ as the regular term will the day after, Any delay will be at theit logs ; parents and guardians are, thereâ€" Very Best regpectfully requested to send in the is on the day above named. m::, August 15, 1870 1436t( f gomDNduSacuC'aw, * r Direction of the Grey Nuns, cor= f Rideau and Ottawa Streets. _ U TLJ JG LADLES® §: TERARY _ INSTITJTE | â€"OFâ€" Hroceries you Require.} Tea, â€" Good Black T w may require. rest favor BERRY, customers, as they have been @1++++ t‘ â€"©0%,200 9 cxess i+«‘ 290,008%. 0 ki‘n n a wb 4 48,917 19 J. T. & W. PENNOCK. 231,194 11 9 49,168° 11 11,557 11 54,785 11 356 10 53,822 12 48,168 11 30,00 10 10 13,073 14 11 jeut "_ | A. 5. Woodburp, Sec'nt‘z and Treasurer. | Directorsâ€"Hon. James Skead, Alonzo Wright, M. P., J. M. Currier, M. P.. George W. Eaton, A, McKellar, Thoe. Grabham, W. F. Powell, K. Kenuoy and Ira Morgan, _ ft WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Will take place on On the Society‘s Grouni4s, atjoining the city, when wilt be offercd y Dlt' orF oTTAWA AGRIOULTURAL â€" SOCIETY. The Sooo_nd Annmrâ€" > I@~ EXHIBITION, We OPEN TO THE WORLD! _ Entries must be made before the 10th Sepâ€" tember. All partics are entitled to compete on payment of $2.00. C ol ‘‘The Buildiog aud Grounds will be open from MONDAY morning, the 19th instant, for receptlon of articles intended fur the Ex«â€" hibition. y For rrize Lists and Entry Forms apply to the ~Becrâ€"tary at Ottawa, or the (different Becretaries of County Agricultural Societies throughout the Oltawa country. Â¥ The different Railway and Steamboat Com«â€" panies will carry Passengers and Freight to and from the Fair at reduced rates. Arrange~ ments will be made with ta« Customs Deâ€" partment for the Free Entry of Articles from the United States for competition. _ ® Forage and Provender, at rteasonable prices, will be found on the Grouna:. $ bred Ayrsbire, Derbam and jother Cattle ; BSuffolk and Berkshire Pigs ; Cotewold, Leices~ ter and Hampshire Down Sheep, and Fancy KFowl, &¢., will take place on Thursday, the second day of the Exhibition, at 2 p. m. on the grounds. j R A B:iass Band will be in attendance du:ing the Fair. AS WOODBURN, J B LEWIS, Becretaty. President. _ Ottawa, August 34: 18 70. 1445td , OTTawWA CITY PASSEN&@ER RAILWAY . COMPANY. ; Will be held at the offise o1 the Company in the Village ot i on L. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6th, 1870. At the hour of twsalvs o‘slosk noon, tor the electien of Directors an‘l other business. . Office of the 0 C P R R C., . New Ediaburgh, August 24, 1870 °1446 9 ‘Lhe Corporation of the County of Carleton are &npnul to receive Tenders for the erection of a C EG4LSTRY OFFICE and Walls to enclose Gaol The Plans, Specification: and conditions of sontract can be seen, and Farms of Tender ob= tained at the office of the County Clerk, William cowsan, Esy., Nicholas Street, Ottaws, on and after TUESUAY, the 360th day of .\uiut next, Sealed Tenders in accordance with the jorm rruv‘xdod. to be delivered to the Oonlt{ Clork »efore 12 o‘clock roon, on Thursday, the l4th da of beptember next, addressed to the undorflno!. ‘and endorsed " Tender for Registry Ufice, &0." SEPTEMBER 21st, 22xp, axo 2320, The work may be letcither as a whoe or diâ€" vided into two sastions. The signatures of two solvent and responsible persons 'mi# to become sureties for tuo due performance of the coutract, must be attached to each tonder. * Tae Corporation do not bind themselves to acâ€" cepnt lhe 1owest or any tender. i IRA MORGAN. _ Warden, County of Carleton. Ottawa, August 26ch, 1870 RF°AN AUCTION s»ALE ot Thoroughâ€" New Black Silks, French Merinos, y Scotch Wincies, Baxony Wincies, ( Shawls and Tartan Plaids, White and Grey Cottons, Sheetings and Quilts, ¢ Tickings and Table Linen, OTICEK, â€" | The Annual GouulTudn; of the g‘"OCKHOLDERS N. B.â€"Our first shipment of COTTONS is just to hand ex steamship Moravian, and being bought at the. lowest rates, and thmgoodlh'in‘limm Cusâ€" tomers may rely upon getting all the adâ€" 0 BUILDER®S AND CusTRACFrORS. Black and Coloured Velvets, l Velveteens, f o Poplin Dresses, Satin Cloth and French Repp Dresses, Tartan and other new styles in â€"â€" Roomfor one or two Boarders, Oltawa, August 9, 1870 . 143 FIRST <â€" SEP TE MBE BR, MAGEE & RUSSELL Ribbom, 8CHOOL F OR B O Y 8, QUEEN STREET, I1 on the J | Tikat" SEPTEMBER PROX. §$2,500 INX PRIZES, NEW EDINBURGH DRESS G 0 O DS Woollen Yarn, Two Ply Wool, Wool Dutch, Tapestry and Brussells Carpets, J Will show toâ€"day MAGEE & RUSSELL, Retail House, 29 Sparks Street. OF Tweeds and Coatings, Walking Jackets, UTUMN ROBERT SURTEEs, eypats PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION FOR 1870, oOPEN TO THE WORLD, 4 Will be held in the ‘ ¢ CITTY ° O0F â€" MONXT REAL, TUESDAY, WEDNXESDA Y. Grounds of the Council of Agriculture, NEAR MILE END\ Prizes Offered from $12,000 to: $15,000. 13th, 140h, 15th and 16th of September Nerton the FOR PRIZE LISI and Biank Foram of Eatmes mw nl‘ml’ to b 80:. 1 tu les, or to the etary of the Council of Agricuiture, No. 615 Cul¢1 Strect, Montreal, | Entries to the Agricultural Department must NECES3ARILY be made on «r before SATURâ€" DAY, the 27th of August. For 'Alfm.mm Proâ€" ducts and articles in the Iodustria® D?u(-ont the time will be extended to SA 1 URDAY, the 3rd of SEPTEMBER, af . whrch dare no entries will bereceived. ‘Thi‘ reguiation is intendod to insure better accommodation by proventing delay and cunfusion at the opening of the fair. _ Fed The Council of Agriculture will make such favorable arrangements as are found practicable with Eteamboat and RMailway Companies for carrying passengers, stock and. articles at reduced Trates. .. For turther particulars apply to the Seoretary of the Council of Agricuiture of the Province of Quebes. GEORGE LECLERE, Becretary C. A. P. Q. WOODEN WARE and ROPES of the best description at 9 ESMONDE BROS. K ILIT AR Y TA I L O & 8 prEesTtoN & pgoWSELL, H A BIT M AK E R 8 KOo. 36 SPARKS SsTEREET. 100K STOVES of the most Approved Pat= J _ terns at ESMONDE BROS. 1HEAPEST ROUSE FURNX:sHINGS in Ot« A tawa at » ESMONDE BROS. OAL OIL of the purest Quality, Try it at i ESMONDE BKOS. OMPETENT and CAREFUL WORKMEN at ____the lowest prices at * ‘â€" ESMONDE BROSB. In endless variety. Â¥ Ottawa, Jane 3, 1870. THE FINEST EVER â€" IMPORIED @Taw aAsbD ~â€" g1kLt â€" JA A Smart Active Boy totake charge of a Hor and drive a Grocery Van. Apply at THOS PATTERSON®8, « 1451 2 24, Ridean Bt. LOCK TLN. .::rn.“ and Wire Goods of ___ _every desoription at ESMJNDE BROS. LASSW ARE, Ename!led Ware, Iron Â¥are at s ESMONDE BROS. : The Limit known as ARTBUR MoARTHUR‘8 _â€"dessribed by license, No. 233 of 1810 â€"11, site« ate on the Oplongo Branch of the River Madeâ€" EFRIGERATORS, COOLERS and FILTERS waske, south side, below Lake Opiongo, and containing twontyâ€"fre square miles, richly timbered, and oasy of access: Ottawa, September 1, 1870 l4501d &wtd 15““8 YALUABLE TIMBELR LIMIT FOR siaLt 3 AT AUCTION, ‘ ATIN, Thursday, the 15th Instant HATS ! A SELECT ASSORTMENT UNION HOUSE, OTTAWA, , July 8, 1870. SULIRTS MADKL TO ORDER,. at ADA WASKA. war DRESS HATS, m« 33 Ridean Stireet. SIX Cases GLKTLEXEN‘s PIXReT Broad Cloths, IHURSDAY and kRIDAY. TE > id July 26, 1870. H ATS! Fancy Coatings, PBAU0G x H McLEAN, ESMONDE BROS. Vestings, dc. 14i7td ABATB Gariand@, Mutchmeoer & Co 1870 Are making arrangements to _ increase thek A MUCH LARGER STOCK THAN HEREâ€" GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. Bold at nunhc:mn prices. pa~W hol entrance between the Post Office and Messrs. Lewis & Pinbey‘s, Algin and other shipments, the following, which we are determined to sell at war prices : Cotton Goods bought ist:, and fully ten percent ckeaper than those opened up now. Black Lustres, y Black and Coloured ‘Cobourgs, Dress Tweeds and Clan Tartans, t Rough Brown Hollands, Loom Huck Towels, Black Glace and Gros Crain Silke, : Ithlian Cloths, R&J*]nspection invited, s@â€"WHOLESALE TRADE, mga IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALER Ottaws, August 23, 1879 We have received ex 8. 8, * St. Patrick, AM"Hemmed Laren Handkerchiels only© 214 1P _ I bersby give notise that I shall not be v-“hq““h-ym after this date without my written ord«r. _ s y > e OHAS8, GOULDEN, Oitaws, August 24, 1876. 1446 3m (Rich Elegant goods, 90c. per yard) GRO8 DE 8SUEZ (Rich {Col d Corded Bilk $1.25) Black & Cold, Glacie and Gros Grain Silk s&eTEAS AND WINES, %a MILLINERY Drab and Brown W incies. CANADIAN GOODS TOFORE PURCBASED No, 20, Bparks street, Upposite _the Russell{House, FoOTE & COxPasy, R@y1t will be cvident to any one who will take the Mp examine these goods..that they are by far the cheapest offered to, the / public this season. & of goods at a very low figure determined to offer Bummer As it will pay us better WIHOLES A LK. Goods at 15 to. 25 per vent 14 £PiRKS STREET KOW than under the Lowest Ottaws g V MX M E.R OHEAP prices for New Goode GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. BY OFFIRIXG s ROBSPITAL STREET, JAPANENE SILKS Prints, Regatta Shirtings, JAMES & under every adv. ntags. BALE ! LAiCE SHAWLES Marl Dress Goods, 1870. Figured Repps B 1 JAMES & Co MONTREAL

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