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s1 #Â¥ «nd on .-‘.g bred _ 3 SafolXk tor and Â¥Fouh,! the TÂ¥ he The 1)6# «1, 884 ", Sag d1 4 1 and Ee " Brd ja JPÂ¥ pot Pepartme®! t that yoak ike fgegonly ten conts w _ . Iesins cnane©‘ Reaak RAai)** heap. 4 W‘nu! & between ffen & «pryeyance ,“'.lb--hmlovhich ald call the fl‘wh““ ",h,w-ah-ity-tbo superâ€" lant of Public works, Thos. Kinsella. @#cnsiderable fire in the woods :"M; danger of its doâ€" .". About Carleton and ‘Al h.mflfln! firing brushâ€" Yowes, 'I-â€"G-’M Mut hmor & Co., mm. and Grey Blankets Manutacturing. Company‘s mb Ist price. St. Lawrence Mills pBlankets. Empire Mills Grey Blanâ€" ; Sunty B‘ankets, and the largest ifother goods they have ever offer: Enection in vited. 1456tf .. 1D he mhflji’m B at tho Ridean vifle a“_'.g*‘.n-.m "."’de" '”MM'"‘ p,,.-mumw‘ ds.: ' mmeâ€"* New Materials i~ P ‘A L mrow evening, Friday, | m, EN-'GJ‘-\"M + of Canada will be entyr‘ rin Gowan‘s Hall by the ity of the city. The cefeâ€" i lying the corner stone of the urt House will take place in the afâ€" rof the above day." A lirge numâ€" fremam:ons are expocted to be in ve11ER88 0V down Mussty‘s Turatrs.â€"A very good # were at the Theatre last night, to :,hy entitled, * Tke poor of ®k," which was very well perform:â€" of a good charactér, Mrâ€" particularly. so in his part as " â€" The performance wound up ‘rearing farce, in which ‘Johnny i brought down the house. E will be played toâ€"night, when will make their first apâ€" '._WM-â€"M wiak & attendance on the Market toâ€" beimg generally the same a* Hay however; is up t> g2) per MF® wm‘ took place yesterday at the over the Chaudiere timber slide, 1 sime delay. A number of were ctossing, while a waggon the ite direction became n the rails of the city for some time defied all ef. it. {The city car driver comâ€" hl!‘ delayed> so long, but hud to wait until the way AM » al the xTOX E»tâ€"A serious accident occurred ‘ lay evening on the river, by which Emanc.me near being drowned ; Hétuming from a pleasure trip, and ‘ ibout s hundred yards from the foot h locks his canoe upset. Had it not lint bems able to swim, he must en dromn«d, but he minaged to limeelf atCat until some boys, who KR to be in a scow near by, came to med th off York ts 0".'Anll'0' p afternoon, by the fore: F a farmers waggon which wheat, 1t took some time d un and have the wheel Materials * H. McLean has been instructed public auction, at 11 o‘clock this Mr. J. M. Mosgrove‘s house This furniture is mostly E:_gia superior quality.‘ All and good bargains may be ¢la38 ient! steamer 4A any (ttAW® happe® Ks Riout Dirzcriox.â€"We see Bement that the A;ricnltunl! (Ottawa have instructed Mr. A Rtioneer, to offer for public comâ€" hqmfity of imported stock. to be sold, we are informed, the finest in this part of Canâ€" ars from the herds of Mr. Mr. â€" Ashworth, Mr. s in the vicinity of Ottawa. ® an excellent opportunity for teanding the exhibition to secure stock. The sale is to take on Thursday, the second ipz.â€"By reference to adverâ€" another column it will be seen : Gzoyxpa.â€"The steamer en Ottrwa and the exâ€" to day snd tomorrow, e of those wiâ€"hing to It is a pleasant trip, ® Herbert ) Mr J A if Clhas at tus Russeki1 Houss.â€"A 8 Toronto ;. Mr Nornon and son, * A Everett, St John, N B ; r'.‘; Hon °O Mowat, V C, J A Perkins, Graphic City ; ®â€"Montreal ; P Mackey, Arnâ€" must Ol;fli ‘Eng Â¥.â€" Apply t x L N a annuaal MW‘I‘ elt Battery will u_ rife range “i m, wharp. > sburg tion t, St Albans ; B W Ct Â¥g; Joseph W Scutch, ; J N Handy andwito,‘ ; F J Prume, Montreal ; ‘D;DSOOnnor,do;er We have only to mention that the Conâ€" cert for the relief of the sufferers of t.ho‘ Ortawa Valley by the late extensive fires takes place in the Skating Rink â€" this evening, to ensure a crowded house. The committeo of management apart from the elaims, the concert from its charitable naâ€" ture has upon the publig, have determined to make it have the other claim of ‘being the most attractive that could well be j given to the Ottawa public. Such talent as Jebhin Prume, the magnificent violinst, Ladies and! Chitdren af Fancy Woolen Goods in endless Variety. qlold: from 31 ke to 22.3 at w5 e cannot be listened to every ~day, opportuniny of hearing him, alor crowd the house. Ail the local embracing â€" Miss _ Aumond, cannot be listened to every ‘day, and the opportuniny of hearing him, alone should crowd the house. All the local favorites embracing Miss _ Aumond, Madame Gelinas, . Mrs. Dr. _ Beaubien, Miss Joynt and Mr. Sinclair will sing. * Mre. J. McCarron will preside at the piano:. â€"From this list, the superior worth of th8 Concert McCarron will preside at the piano. From this list, the superior worth of th$ Concert ‘ can easily be seen. The committee of management have arranged matters admirâ€" ably, and as usual much of the work has fallen on the shoulders of the indefatigable Secretary, Mr. W. D. O‘Brien, who is so welf posted in getting up an affair of this kind that his advice and coâ€"operation is in valuable. We are certain that the Rink will be crowded to| theâ€" doors this evening. (n Friday evening a concert will be given for the benefit of Mr. Prume, when another opportunity willbe aftorded the people of Ottawa, of hearing this splendid artist no gao! ". HUXTON, SHQOLBRED & CO. porarily _ eonstructed whole way to whole _ way to the l grounds; They are so numerous that one would imagine preparations were being made for something of greater magnitude than.that which is to take place. _ Refreshments of every kind can be had served up on appliâ€" cation, and beverages from wine down to spruce beer are in abundant supply. The clerk, who is .nosdl! some petticoated P'fiunhtin of the 18th century, attends to her customers with unoffending cereâ€" mony, always kind and accommodating, while a few â€"youngsters with a couple of‘ cedar or balsam tops brush away the inâ€" truding fiy. â€" Of course contests for favor, { E able business sites are _ freâ€" quent ‘ and _ numerous genâ€" erally settled without the uction of deeds or the intervention of muthority, though there is generally considerahle use madeé of the tongue, »nd occasjonally the masculine neoo’m of the fuir combatants step in and settle the territorial (dispute a la fisticulf, the defeated party bundlin up her new importation and ing 05 to anothcr and more easily obtainable situâ€" ation for her commercial nzt. Many | ludicrous narratives could be related, but jotpmnnhvo ther ti mmfl Though probably y cattle, Ke, be The Concert t p public roperti ng Tiknes by | ular, fnd we | out t m . : I M well 1 Police ERXHIBITION To.N:ight Rept. 21st. extend brought to morrow, yet it is not expected that the gxlhibition . will be so largely atâ€" tended as it was last year. | The SHTEP STALLA ate almost wholly unoccupied as yet thougly some were brought in during the afternâ€"on. & tC ‘* goop of very lundfmo pigeons. In the vegetabla line their is nothing ‘worthy of particular méntion, if we except potatoes, of which their are many kinds of very good quality; There are the Earl Rose, Early Gyoodwich Garnet Chih._l’oacl! Blow, all Â¥ery m:nd good looking. There were som golds and Blo «d Roats of fair «limox:onu. The samples of home made Che were nothing extra ~â€"â€" There ars some line «pecimens of honey in com!s. The ftuit department is very poor thers being, however, a few good specimens of grap. ' Neveral very good looking sewing chines are on exhibition,. ‘There are Howe, machine, Singerâ€"Canadian facture&Aprice $4), the Raymond, Wanséer, W heeler & Wilson, and Gates machines. â€" â€" (Un exhibition are some chimney pieces of â€" mairble ‘cawlâ€" marbleised ‘ ay Messrs, A. K.&W. J. Mills,,of Otta ‘They are certainly creditable pieces@ s smp.â€" . is l t C H(L (..% _ Some good specimens of hard. ware: from ths Capital Stoye Depotâ€"H. M“lo'. uols * ’. l e PE superior to ever seen. Messrs. Peacock and RBangs have a good display of furs, the f in particular having some very good s; in . that hrne of trade. § LThere are a few reaping and mowing maâ€" chines, ploughs, harrows, &¢. _ A tin tea pot, for Messrs. Dufresne McGarity, is a curiosity for size and bequty. It is unâ€" doubtedly a well put toâ€"gether article, and the painting by Mr. Howe is a very creditâ€" able part of the work. ’ the The public in passing| the extensive establishment of Messrs. (Hunton, Shoolâ€" bred & Co., corner of Metéalfe and Sparks streets, cannot fail to be ttracted by the ‘handsome manner in. which the windows are dressed, and the (lisplay of rich and gorgo,m goods le â€" therein. In window No. 1, |from Metcalfe street, is an imposi display _ of elegant tartan carpettings, having for & foreground . snowâ€"white woollen hearth rugs, which contrast c ingly with the brilliant colours of the ts in rear. In windlow No. 2 are displaged fancy woollen opfera mantles, &o., direc from Germany. The effact of the manyâ€"Fich colors tastoâ€" fully m-nn‘od, is very pretty. Win dow XNo. 3 contasins flowers of every hue, bonnets. and .all | kinds of â€"rmilliâ€" nery, â€"fresh ‘from the‘ now beleagured ‘m‘uul, Paris. To the es this window will be an attractive sight, as indeed all ‘are. Window No. 4 jackets, mantles, tartans, and large c ed dresses, which promise to be so fashionable this season. This window is also very thstefully arranged, the four windows taining such a profuse display of that cannot be rivalled in any ”r:r.y' t im Canada form a panorama 0 {goods pleasing to look atP:nd t«mpting in the extreme. Everybody should have a look at these windows. Within, besides the usual large stock always on hand, :13 a very rich assortâ€" ment of laces. o j . During the entire of last evening several hundreds paused, in their promenade, to view the artistic display of choicest goods in those four windows.. Messrs. Hunton, Shoolbred & Co., have, we are glad to see, adopted the old country principle in these matters.. The perfect taste . displayed in the association of goods and colors were, in a great part, as much attraction as the wish to obtain the goods themsâ€"lves. | For: A"nm‘!ia in Laces, Millinery] and General 'l'aanGood:. | T. HCNTON, SHOOLBRED & Co. sion )letchant, \has received instructions from Mtp. J. M. MONGRUVE to sell by1 Auction lat. his residence; ‘Sparks st., over »Mr. Stephens‘ Boot & Shoe Store, on flll'l(s})‘\\', the 2Ind September, inst.,. at 11 o‘clock, a.m., all his housebold furniâ€" tur:ilkd-u-d-, Spring Beds, Matrasses and Be ins (all new), Cane Seat Chairs, Carâ€" pets, Bureaus and (Glasses, Croâ€"kery ware, one DinnerSett completé, Table Cutlery, a Writing, Desk, Stoves and Stoveâ€" pipes, a | Child‘s Carringe, LOoking (lasses,.a Diniog Table, Window Curtains, A clock, Kitchen Furmiture, and a great vaâ€" riety of other articles not enumerated. The furniture is all quite new. Terms drarhy . # 1468 1 a VCHION SALE M ILL T A L * T A TL O l)RESTON & “OWSE LL, «/. UA BIT M AK £RLkS NOo. 36 SPARKS STREET. I1I. McLEAXN, Auctioneer, and Commis | we A IIandsoras Display. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. anything of th¢ kind we have A SELECT A8Ss3ORTMENT Tweeds, 8 LtR Cs Ottawa, Jaly 26, 1870. Bmd Cloa" ioX 0o O®rdpE®. DWuncy :Cqu‘.','» mt in purticuier ; in . that and mowing maâ€" s, kc. A tin tea e and Md_{arity,‘ is OF Vestings, de. ‘‘HE OTTAWA TIMES, Jouvin‘s MAGEE & RUSSELL Ottawa, September 0, 1870. Have receiyed their Autumn selections Â¥& 8 | , Short Tasselled and 4 Cuffed Kid Gloves, _ . Just to hand direct from the manufacâ€" f . West of England BROADCLOTHS, : . This Department is now underthe agement of a first class CUTTER. . NATLORING Two Button, Have opened a NEW and GENERAL STOCK of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, _ â€"I1Nâ€" _ ? Champness‘ New, Building, . § SPARKS STREET, * Directtly opposite Bate & Co. ILSH! They h:vo received a Full and V sortment of 6 M AG EBE & RUSSELL FRENCH MERINO8 â€" PLAIN & FIGURED REPP \iEMPRK8S8 CLOTIL | DELAINES ;TARTANS 2 ‘SERGES |LUBSTRES COBOURGS . | wWINCIES i isxmrs hek VELVETEENS KEW OVERCOATINGS COLLAR®, ID A first class.CUTTER for the Tnllombt partment. First class references rau PATTERSON & BR YSON, Ottawa, Reptem ber 14, 1870. 4402 1f WAN'I'ED HK AP PATIERSON & BAYSON Canadian T weeds, | _.__ Berlin Coatings, FPilots, Beavers, Qur Autumn delivery of NE W ST OR E4) E \CUNNINGHAM & LMDSAY, IN {HE GENTLEMEN‘S DEPARTMENT We have opened a XEW AND SELECT STOCK ORDERS SOLICTTED. t CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY, New qluliu, New Hosiery , DOESKINS, and Kay # AND OTHER New Kid Gloves, TIFE®, 1i RIDEAU STREET, w Dress Goods, New Brilliants, New Lisle Gloves, Now Flowers, OF Now Silk Glores, EPARTMENT. CASSIMERES. LOV BF ; HORIER Y anov (e RIBBONS LACES | CLOTH$ BLANKETS LINENS Establishment. &c., &c., &¢. GLovVE3, &#c. VODs of PIAN mind as may be Olftawa OTy‘ OF OTTAWA AGRICULTURAL 8O0IETY | yor 1870. + The subscriber has been favored with inâ€" structibns from the Society and from other celebrated importers of stock, in the vicinity of Ottawa and Montreal, to sell on the Boâ€" ciety‘s grounds, THURSDAY, 22nd Beptemâ€" ber, second day of the show, a large quanâ€" titygof imported stock. Consisting of Ayrâ€" shire Cattle, Short Horn Durhams, Hampshite Downsg, Cotswool and Leicester Sheep, Berkâ€" shire and Suffolk Pigs, Bramah Poutrah Fowls, &e., fl: 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 the vicinity of Montreal and "ontral Canada. iys § Parties having prize stock or implements to dis of, can do so by making arrangements previ theâ€" p asked no do Otta pbl{ take 1 ~due 1 4 | By A. Rowe, A UOTION SBALE Sat F00 coohuadiadisidzns o ie dnnirnatin ty eP t oifeci ne a al, intend offering at Auction on the 28th SEPTEMBER instant, the VALUABLE INEBAL SPRINGS, the ROINS‘ of the EL, recently destroyed by fire (all built of stone); about 600 Acres of Land in the neighborhood (much of it in Bauilding Lots) 8 Engine, Boiler, &¢. Ths Farniture oi C:e Hotel, and tho large adjoining Building, not touched by the fire, and which, with little alteration, can be made an excellent tempo« m or permament ROTEL ; also _ a Wharf and Dwelling, known u":lhrtwlo{k" }onrno AYRSHIRES [ Will be offered for sale by. muction at the | E xX H I B ITI O N ru luifl'in rosew »od, the other in alout, ifu‘ly Sunished with al the mients. Parties requiring either of the jamed will do well to bear this sale in ‘they will be so d for cash, and bargain 1 Canada. ldg: } ies having prize stock or implements to of, can do so by making arrangements the Auctioncer, up to the evening us to the sale. ‘This will be a rare op ity both for sellers and purchasers, &s izes offered are large and competition for from the whole Dominion, and will ubt attract a large attendance, A. ROWE, : Auctioneer, Lg A nomat"25. > 1445â€"td bo subscriber begs leave to inform . the lc that his annual sale of Pliaso Fortes wl place during the present month, of which etice will be given. ~ THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the day of the Exhibition, puusâ€"* Highland UbJlel" * FLINUC, _ ** h of Ayr" and * Faro the Becord," three, one years ola‘s> pUBLIC SALE x Bull and Heifer Calves from imported stook * sUFFOLK PIG§ | __ Boars, Sdm, and Young Pigs edigrees and every information of the charâ€" »r of the Stock will be givon by the person in rge on the grounds. G A ROW E, 5 “mmo awa Rantomhar 1458 u LELIMLNXARY NOTICK. Messrs. JOHN LEEUING & CO., of Iou: awa, September 1 a wa, Reptomber t three o‘clock p m. September 15,1870 And the Sale will take place at our Stores urday, 24th September,. 1870. EXSIVE AUCTION SALE } By Jobn Leeming & Co. f Rarthenware e;â€"l:ake Constance, â€" _ Classware ex 1 W est Derb‘y. Our Fall assortment will consist of ;FORTES & MELODEONS, a, August 25 On Thursday, 22nd September Seventy sthree Crates Karthenware, Hundred Packages Glassware. Catalogues are in the bands of the and will be forwarded on post»paid ; : Auction‘ of the . Celebrated Caledonia Springs Property. 4 46 SSESm The subscriber would take this mede of llfol'-ll‘l the public that he is prepared to receive all kinds of goods on oon!r-o-t. either for auction or private sale, at his rooms, York Btreet, opposite the Market. * Parties having goods to dispose of â€"eill find it to their advantage to call upon him before goirg elsewhere. His C e TT LSUILE, hs ahn fuxninh . Kor particulars apply for circulat to 24 0t ns Pnd :A Antadatt P ie sgutle : y ul WVÂ¥ L goods to disposeé of â€"rill find it to their advantage to call upon him before goirg elsewhere. His experience, and the testrimonials he can furnish, is a sufficient guarantes that their interest will be carcfully attended to. s JoOuN CaaArMAN, & Queen‘s Auctioneer, Suth. _ .\ eckrmhaw Â¥9 TRTR 14861 1m Bept. 9. _ " ECE 1. B. TACKABERRY, havioge received ins structioas from ISAIAH JOHNSTON to séll the South Kast part of Lot No« 27, in the third conâ€" cession, lll&u Â¥Front, Gloucester, containing 140 aores more or less, (suid lot is well timbered and watered) with 10 acres of clearance. It 1s sita sted within 10 miles of the city, and one m‘ile from @loucester Station, 6t. Lawrence & Ottawa Railâ€". way. R’Md lot will be sold by public suction at th » UNION HoOUSE. Ottawa, at 11 o‘clock a. m., 03 FRLDAY, 23rd SEP TEM BER, 1870, if pot sold by private sale bafore that day. O T CC LI) bmuawn.an diay of IM PORTED STOC K. prrvale $wG ePalln t ds Terms and conditions made known on day ot sale. For particulars apply to L. B. TASKAâ€" BERRY, Ottawas, Auctionser, Commigsion and Real Estate Ageont» 1432 3314 SHAREHOLDERS OF THE CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO,, ; . YIPIM be heldat the _.._.___. .. SEP. 22, €T. LAWRENCE 1459td Wedvesday, the 11th day Ganada Central Railway Ofice, Ottawa, Beptember 1 4, 1870 . UOTION NOTICK. AT TWELVE O‘CLOCK NONN. w R WORSLET, OoP A GENERAL MEETING oN JOHN LEEMING & CO., ; Auctioneers. of the Lake," © Bonny Joan‘ two years old. ;;- the Ortawa River, CENTRAL _RAILWAY COÂ¥Xâ€" PANY. JOHN LEEMING & CO RBext» ) « Prince," * Sir A ROWE, Auctionee 1463 td A ROW B, Auctionetr, 1452tf 1459 218 MONTREAL printer applicaâ€" Chests and Half Chests Japan All these Teas are recommended with confidence to selected with the greatest care. e a mdns Fresh roasted and ground on the premises daily, treat !! and only to be found at Gartend, Miutcnanmuor 1870 Buy at the A MUCH LARGER STOCK THAN HE RE GARLAND, NUTCH 409 Ifyou desire a Cup of really Good Coffee, try some of Cotton Goods bought late, per cent ckeaper than those 0 Bold at manufacturers prices qord we IEwEsaemenmenet F0 R@J*°Wholesale entrance between the Post Office and Messrs. Lewis & Pinhey‘s, Kigin We have received ex 8. 8. " 81. Patrick, and other shipments, the following, which we are determined to ell at war prices : Black Lustres, Black and Coloured Cobourgs, Marl Dress Goods s@â€"wWHOLEsALE TR:DE, s Dress Tweeds and Clan L.oom Huack Towels, Black Glace and Gros Crain Silke : Italian éloths, Drab and Brown Wincies. M Hoemmed Lawa Handkerchiefs ouly 244 R@J"Inspection invited. making nn.ngement-l to lucrâ€"ase th i BROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILWAYR On dnd after FRIDAY, the 16th September instant, through trains will be run over these Roads as follows : EXPRESS TRAINS Will leare Oltaws at 9 a. m, and 5.35 p, m. ‘The Train Leaving at 9 a. m., Will conpect a« Brogkville with the Grand m ll:pnllm"“"““s‘“ Point with the Union Forwarding sand Railwsy Comâ€" L e o2 c t _4 pany‘s steamers for Portage Du Fort, 4A EXPRESS TRAIN® I Wmhonlrookvm.d!.“s.-.ndl“p.- { The 4.40 p. m. Train f Will await the arrival of the Grand Trunk Meil Train going Bast, iflate making & certain conâ€" nection for mails and passengors for Ottawaâ€" Grain and other freight in car loads will go through from points west to Ottews without trin« shipment. Arrangements will shortly be made to connect lvltl}hfltnd Trunk Night Fxpress Trains so that passengers can go through without change by sleoping car from | TORONTO TO OTTAWA. ; A ABBOTT, Ottawa, September 1%, 1870 ummu-d MRS. STEWART on the bank of the Caznal, on the 26th inst., TWENTY» THREE LAMBS. marked with a stroke on the back with tar. Information to be given to WM. SLATTERY, Buicher By Ward Market. T. < : .1 Â¥XL It10W 1 de8tf aKADA CENTRAL TEA POT," RIDEAU STREET, TOFORE PUBCHASED No 20, Spaiks stiect, CANADIAN GooDSs W HOLES ALE. "TEA POT,‘" Rideau Street, what Groceries you Require.. JOHN HILL e-nnm'yyouwuh\.‘dbelsnd‘l‘en. And pleaged you wil with such samples as these, R lnnct.ullheoflhnumebut{oumbny. % And this you‘ll acknowledge whenever you try, The quality‘s good and the prices are low, Andymoannotbu‘bomrorcmrlkwv. . Then buy at "THE TEA POT" what you now may require. And all that you buy will be all you desire. THE PURE MOUNTAIN BERRY, BY CFFRI\Q GaRLAND, MUTCOHMOR & CO. Just arrived and guaranteed to be of the finest fiavor, bought late, and fully ten than those opened up now. under every advantagr. Rough Brown Hollands, , Regatta Shirtings, 1870 Figured Repps, P.-ma , and acknowledged by all who use i , to be a great «THE TEA POT,‘ Ripeiav Srre_rt. ! 1DitY GOoODS®. 1870. NEW STYLES, NEW STYLES, "~77"_ * Good mu-k're-" Very Best Breakfagt Souchong Tea, R L 0 # Jj & c. NW G00D8, R§*Per Late Ocean Steamers, ALZ" A tow young gentle ted with comfortable T applying to Mrs. Q@RI Bussex streets, over the Ottawa, September 11 JB upposite the Russell House, A t 1. sach pair of Blanket Corawail, 17th As OiaRD,. AUTIO®. s@~â€"DIRECT FROM BRITAIN. |__ jave $ CO°» IR VARIOUS MAGEE Btrong rich Congou. ers, as they have been MPORTATIONX® FALL HATS, purss Goops Dxrm'rm'm, "‘,Q, 1870. =oub- accommodaâ€" O0OMS and BOARD by & RUSSELL EN, corner of York and G. T. L. K. Ticket OfMlice. 1870. & C0" Per Canadian ESteamer from Quebes every Friday at 10.30 A.M. Per direct Packet via New York, every Tuesday at 10.45 a.m. Norz.â€"A Supplementary Mail Bag for Cammâ€" dian Steamer will be closed every Friday at 11.45 a.m. <â€" All letters must be hll‘ rl.- paid by Stamps. . No Regirtered tore can be sent in this bag. On Money Order Offices throughout the Doml« nion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfound= land and Prince Edward Island, can be obtained at this Office. Also, Postage and â€" _‘ Bill Stamps. POBT OFFICK BAiYVINGB BAXKX,. pit* D:irum will be received at this OfMfce. Interest allowed at the rate of loc‘mnu. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawas at «ny time. Five per cent. will be allowed on special deposits in sums of $100, for the with» drawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" quired. « BUMMER ARRANXGEMENT. Arrival and Departure of Mailss Post Orric®, Ottawa, 13th Fept, 1870. POoST OFFICE, OTTAWA. THE â€"AMERICAN â€" WATCH. The public of the Uuited Etates and Canade have pow had over teoen years cxperience ef WALTHAM wuous..uu;ym now everyâ€" mnukrvbruhtho LY RELLABLA TIM Eâ€" KE EP E RS! Almost all other watohes are +old under false flhml-obuumm the name of the real maker ; llorblle have absolutely ne l apued upun. " parhs onirer, every m:“a't posed u » t eontrary, & Wdu.’-"mhm s‘-u’um the comâ€" pany, and no matter from whom he buys it, has nl;l;;.:mflq that he is getting a TIMHâ€" It must be admitted that the mond interes of watohmakers lies ia selling r watches, on reterpiine in thrtrade mivors Toe actiote of farge s preter an a and ready sale, and -h’;?h leaves no bad stook. It is small profirs and quick rewarns." _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘¥‘w FLORI#STS®. FLORIYSTS and others are informed that in addition to the regular prises in the Hortioultaral Department, the following syecial prise have heen kindly placed at the disp»sal of. the &A Silrer Medal, given by John L eslioy loq.,hflhbutulmmmd G@reenhouse and other plants in pots; and A Silver Medal by Mesers, Young & Radâ€" ford, for the largest and best display of Anguals, Perennials or other herdy fAowers, eituer out or in pots, or bots. Orrice Houss reowu 8 1.u., ro T rx. 6. P. BAKER, Postmastor. $A Ocotributions in this Department may be teker in on THURSDAY morning, up. till 8 o‘elock, but all other articles intended sor the Buiiding mast be placed in the Hall NOT LATER than 9 o‘clock, WEDXESDAY. ' A 8 WOODBURXN, o k Beoretary C O A Bosisty, Oltawa, Beptember 19, 1870 W.. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALER Ottaws, August 23, 1870 1397 Beo0d ALTH A M “7 ALTHAM A thoice lot of the above just ressived. FIRST OF THE SEASON. C JAS BUCHAKAN, Husser and Wellington Stroots Oltainy, Sbeptamber & MB ... )‘ ‘Libhd s@â€"TEAS AND WINES,%4 BRITISE NMaIL8 CLOBE AGRICULTURAL LABRADOR HERRING WONEKY ORDERS. FPOOTE & COHPAKY, s BROSPITAL STRXET, 146 &

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