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Ottawa Times (1865), 27 Sep 1870, p. 3

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r® "huit 16 rt 10 is 985 Mesers. H & Ronald, Fire E'filomufimum-,] good steam fire engine on vory terms, and who~ moreover, in in being struck with them °, WWof the purchase money to Cad of the Fire Relieffund. in | parties guarantee to raise | us of money, whichonfi,q‘-i ":n-ms to about $1,500, y 7 D trom the company itself | E‘- M. Currier & Co., which ied on condition that the engine ... ground of theirs opposite the canal basin, would make Phflhs U i mnbaawinkinmk H.h prices of certain articles. ;" 1ME3 respecting the purâ€" ot a Steam Fire Engine. ithe negotiations forthe purchase me have reched another stage. Fire Company deserve all manner in wlhich they are affair forwand. They havecor e 9 ra | UGt., $125, tenable "for one year. DOII:O;: Cint j‘;:“"""“ C r ";l‘f"d "':pw. U. MacDogald, Esq. . Â¥Fork ; Elliott Fay: wife 2°" | in consequence of the excellent answer. ien, Potadam, N Y ; S W Jâ€" | ing of mo other candidates for this cxhi. hi.. | bion, F. W. Kelley, Stewintke, N®., and semmpmerce | J. 8. Tupper, Halifar, N.S, the Facuity 6. Last Wednesday evening, | will recommend to the Corporation thit Maumtt‘s Taratzsz.~â€""The Octo tl very afflecting and interesting z-b play on the boards at the last evening, and on the whole, Lfidunfrflrm. played her part rery well; t pronounce her a really goou actress gedit to the company. Her part in aend part, we doubt if it could be satisfaction of the an Ward, as "Old Pete," l nigger, with unusual priviledges it plantation, â€" greatly â€" amused sllence, as he does in Bot appear to realize the nature of } particularly in the second act. He . _ _ DJ to a subscription list Parpose . We think those facts laken into consideration by the '““fil’bolmmnnkin‘ MHt The city has had exper. MA M# should think to realze ; Bd fre engine, and not Miss Hayes and Nelson. ‘There d andience, and the performance y applauded repeatediy. ©The " will be repeated this evrening, who bed beer drinking too freely g the day, was returning home on a Â¥ lumber, in compary with two farmâ€" While near Burnett‘s corner, Sullivan wn hisseat, to the ground. and the of the loaded wagzon , passing orer ik be was killed almost instantly.‘ was convreyeal to shouse near by, «i was of no avail, â€" Dr , being made aware of the Last Wednesday evening, 1n unfertunate accident oc in Almonte, whereby Patrick Sulli msiding on the 11th line of Huntley, tw his death.â€" It appears that Sulliâ€" the Tuxs Mmrinment to conclude with & farce. , $ _ ""te engine, andâ€" not t what moment . the city ireatened _ by _similarâ€" dis. thouldimmediately be taken to W"“Mnma nces of the case, did not deem it to hold an inquest, as the cause was so obrious as to preclude the y of any suspicion of foul play. being too excited and exagger rs. Brink and Davia were good, I Fir» Exom®â€"Our readers r having read some days ago Wt; >P ="‘" Auently riv.ls at the Russell House yes | one year, scholuarships are tenable for Aco. te : Willis Contes, A R UcMaster: Fourtk vrEar &xtisrtions, | MceMaster, Mr and Mrs Stayner, | â€" Clissics.â€"John D. Cline, Cornwall, Ont., Wan Argus, :B ® Short, Joseph [#l.‘-\ tenable for one year. ‘|Donor W.C. s a* treal ; | MacDonauid, £«1q. | Q C, Wa: Burclby, Mon ,{ i 1 tni> . ue | R < W Ellis, P i"f M nb-m.tu,‘.uhyucs.â€".lmtmmn, haw, Perth ; is, Freseot! ; | Fancastet, Vut , $125, tenable for one year. Lanark ; W Dillon, Rifle | Deuor, W. €. MacDonald, E4q. aad Mrsa J ~ McMaster, Engâ€" .. Nutural Science.â€"Wm. JI‘I)Q. Kenvon. " A child of Mrs. HUinchy‘s, of rh-" being fatally poi ‘-n". doso.of " Woro® “pw aiministering o’ tos has, howerer, awred the child. fike Theatre, yeStCEARYâ€" wn.m new cars for the fi* have arrived. They are ‘“‘-fio others, but of uwhat different construction. ;"“u.-nl @eVIDKE, hé bihatpalinednontepraty ... Aurtiatit ind traiis mssdiicss Ak.s...s.. . s 4 up large lots of wam goods 6X | of the successful candidates, with their L and sailing ships, all | places of education. and _ residences itain during the great was | in _ the _ case of â€" the "first . two Hlidtais f | years, and residences only for the *‘l".'m”'yimhumlbo_gnnd i of the L. Oiher goods cheaper than | scholarship or exhibition, and ::: name of * * 14869 if ltho domor or founder. 1t may be noticed «omm | that while exbibitions are tensble only for s at the Russell House yese 'ooo_vw, scholurships are tenmable for Aeo. brok® bwu Driss Coods, winng both Plain and Funcy, *XTOX, SHOOLBRED & Co. ven a fArst â€"A heavry waggon loaded s down while ctoui’( the track on Sparks street, in wland, Mutchmor & Co., resterday must k Eng Â¥. Ap;‘r;‘to R.£ 1401 «. for the in the frequent company of Prussian :)n-nu,ho'- ar.ested at Meauxr for a Prussian spy, and sent on to the front for examination. . There he made known bi, rank, and was receired with warm con. gratulations, Among the few who escaped from Seâ€" dan was M. Peregalio, Chef de Batallion. He retused to capitulaté, and when night came lie got some poor clothing. out of his beard and. moustache, and got out of town with some teamsters. After two‘nc of fatigue and anxiety, during. which Verdi gets 30.000 from the Egyptian Viceroy for is new opersa, "Aida,‘ + Pierre Dupont, the most popular French songster unmbo days of Beranger, has Jjust died in Paris, at the age of 50. _ Pere !Iyacinthe, who enlisted as & priâ€" vite in a volunteer regiment for the deâ€" fence of Paris, has been promoted to & sorgeantcy. The Tyne men leave toâ€"night for Quebec en route for England. (ien. Williams, the defender of Kars has been appointed Governor of G:ibraltar 7 p ddle sloops, 11 paddle vesseis, i screw m':ip.ddlo vessol, 11 double screw vessels, 15 paddle tu vessals, 3 p-m despatch ressels, 1 puilh surveying lrl,'.!'pnddlo frigates, 1 paddle distilling vessel, 56 screw steaimm gunboats, 113 harâ€" bour service ships, 25 coastgnard 1 and 32 coustguard watch vessels. Of fong::r. no less than 269 are in commis sion, doing duty in various parts of the glove. In addition to the above, there aro also 19 vessels now under construction, many of whick are in & forward state. double screw eomrooit_o gun vessels, 2 screw block ships, 4 screw surveying ves sols, 1 screw tank vessel, 1 screw store shuip, 1 paddl« store ship, 5 paddle yachts, mour . a‘b"""fi ; 30 screa ships, 58 sailin ships, 30 screw sloops, 20 screw corvette: %mwmrfl screow gun vessels, 1 From an official return & issued, under the authority of the bnauof the Admir. alty, of the number, name, tonnage, aamsâ€" ment and horse power of each vesse} comâ€" prising the British nary, it will be seen, says the Globe, that there are 596 vessels of all descriptions, which n:i be classed as follows :14 armourâ€"plated iron screw ’ ships, Qarmourâ€"plated acrew uhir ; 4 iron turret ships, armourâ€"plated ; 1 iron arâ€" mour plated ram, double screw ; 3 iron | double screw turret ships, armourâ€"plated, 11 won double serew corvrette, armour. a hes e . "eoke =CCOF d 2 . double acrew tugs ; â€" 8 iron poddhvmh;limmwflouin.ho. tory, 5 iron puddle tugs, 2 iron screw tank vessels, 1 screw iron tank and provision vessel, 4 iron screw floating batteries, arâ€" Charles Harvey, Newfoundland, Dalhouâ€" sie College, Halifar, N. S., $125; tenable L":}m year. Donor, ‘f, M. Thompson, ohn, S. McLennan, Mon [ 562008 2100 ; ceumuie t moe yout "t | , 3 M. Naylor, Noysu, iP. G, $100 to J‘l"”; tenable for two years. Donors, the Governors. , } Classics and Modern L â€"â€"D. W R. Hodge, Eaton, P. Q., ng' ; onatle for two years. Donor, W. C. !cDmhahq, John ::xwou, hno-t:, Unhnob-l;‘l); tenable two years. m' es Alexander, Esq. | $125; tenuble for 1 year, Donor, W. C. Anuuu,l?.' 'rmor. Montreal, High Seho%'lfi; tenable for â€"one year. Doâ€" Artbur F. Ri _Montreal 4 Schal, $125 ; mfim. B‘I’: .or,W.C.la’cDomld,lq. FIRET YEAR EXpImTON. € W. B. Dawson, M treal, High School $125 : temible for lo:lna Pnmae Y IT . Funstall, M Set. gf%‘;: Mg.qfwo:& '?f,.fl. T. w R. r" n 9 Lennox. vile School,. $125, ienable" for one Foar. Doner, W. C. MacDonald, Esq. _ ) Goods in endiess Variety. Clouds from 37 l to $1.50 at | ‘F. MHUNTON, SHOOLBRED & Co. " M GILL COLLRGE, MONTREAL. The competitive examinations for the scholarships and exhibitions recently ¢sâ€" tablished in the Faculty of Arts, were held in Motiill College, on Sept. 14, 15, 16 and 17. The following list contains the names Three or four charges of (drupkenness and disorderly conduct havring first been disposed of Samuel Shillington was chargei by Francis Sutchell with freqnently selling moat on the murket without paying | the dues, contrary to the by law, thereby de. frauding the Corporation. It appears deâ€" fendant iâ€" a farmee residing some thirty miles from the city,â€" and deals in cattle, &o. Several witnessos were ealled, but were unable to prove that the sherp killed had been in defendant‘s . possession for less than three months, which is the tiu’ required by the byâ€"law. Ilis Worship s1 the law was not sufficiently exphcit on th«: point, and he would thereidro dismisa the vase without costs. . Joice in the possession of [soma.water Perhaps in the course of time we #RCOXD THAR University Intelligecnes The Royal and â€" Children‘s KFancy Woolen Police Court line, Cornwall, Ont., _ RoX PLAN now o IOINY, &'\' fl. # |‘Tm valus of ie & 1 Ub EYENING, TUESDAY\Zith, * of the Second and Last Night of sys s=e *‘ ~_ THE 00 TOROON :‘ may be noticed }"0 may re. waell te a0oep" (he lowes! or any tendet, vtunlnhhu\:r.nd «n office n:dal.lh Ry order Streot, Â¥ ontreal Telegra K * P BRAV®, m‘m‘m is prepared to grant usuai Reorstary. THOMAS KIARBY. Department of Pablic Works, 2 Manager. Oftawa, 24th September, 1870, 1473 4 !own.lqo-nn.tm 1468 im Beparaita tenders to be given lor aach work, and to by endorsed * Teader for N agis Dim," aad " Fead.r for Calabog‘s Leke and Chain Rapids" respectirely . This Depertmect does not, however, bind it. seif to ascept the lowest or any tendor. Py order signed, will be recelved stthis of :a antil Tuesâ€" ‘ ’“’hfllo’d“‘b«. at naon, for the con } struction of certain works st the NAGLE 0AY, | and the Boowms st CALABOHIE LAKE an4 ORAIN RAPIDE, onthe Madawaska River, Plans and specidontions can be sson at this office or utthe ofice of the Buperintendent of Ottawa, River Works, where printed forms of tender and other information can also be obtajged." f The signatures of two selvent and respensible persons, willing to become sursties for the dus fulflment of the contract must be attacbed t, REV. FATHER NUGE~IP, Chapiain of the Borsugh Gasil, L. rerpoo Men. C. DUNKIN wil} take the shair. Door open at haltâ€" past reven o‘sléor. Chair to be takenm 8 o‘clock, â€" Admission 28 cents,. Resacred Seats 30 ceots, Proseeds to be appiod to ansoet QOrphan Laaini grante. 1441 2 OTICE O OPNTRAUCTOR®. 8 ERAOT DESTITUTE AND HOMELESs CiffLp REN OF ENGLAXD, Will be given in the Ob 1UC5DAY RVENING, September 1876, him safter this nutioe “Jslii'.'rm" acute d UOttaws, Heptember 37, 18 Lost on l’flhflfl‘u last in the vicinity of Beil‘s Cormers, a Liver colerad 8PANiEL DOG had on a chain collar wich the owners name thereon, and answers to the name of DAS41. Any sns brioging him to the Tiuzs »Moo will recserrs Ottaws, September 21, 1870 13 14 Rideau Streot. Ottawa, Beoptember $6, 1870 1413 3 D EP A R T M E N T 83. Oltews, Septomber 26, 1870, _ wArn:o. $ NEW â€" FALL GOODS 49 Have now received a full supply of FIRE RBLIEF COMMITTE E Will be held at tkeir rooms THI3 DAY (TUESDAY) at 4 p, m. punstaal attendance is requested. 1 1 wf who s en Pn n mt Ereeer Heason Family tiokets at redueed terms, | Lesseeand M s a ‘ ign } ~"€~u. 4. fl,uum ALJ Sept. 27. 1472 i Btore, To cenciade with the laughable farce of MARRIAGE AT ANY PRICE ”l:;x tLLLA.~ now open ai Urme & Son‘s Music Dress Cirole §0 cente; Fumily Circle, B cents Private husjgln and $100; Single Sents in Private moxes, 70 cents. -gx '-“!‘S“?““"'" of H** M These watches oan be Bad in svveral grades (all guarantsod), the silver cases are made from coln sitver, and from 3 to 8 ounces in weight. The rl‘msn in (%caratwold, and from } 4 to Cnuu;Pm; the size tor indies are mni engrared or enameiled. For the quality, both in gold aad silrer, ars the ChuEarust WaATOHKs iN THE WoORLD These watches oan be ordared of any reliable watchmaker or jeweller ia the Dominlon; but \he guarantes :i the Company should be lnvastably required. The Company in ail cases par the Uovernmect hl{. which makes the Canadian ccnsamer a privilged purchaser. i PHAK EMUIGEA antoo% Mive securay tho t be is ag a TixEâ€" Kiwera, puine A "It mwast be sdâ€"aitted that the ;:um interes of watochmakers lies in selling Â¥ watabes, on which they can make larger prodin: but men of entarprise in the trade proter an article of larze 00 Log#t. and teady sale, and which laaves It is vemall profw and quick rea CUNNINGHAM & U2DS4Y, t P qo °_ CCC Coreer Te uunt af the real weker; the pubtic bave abswiutely no seonrity, and hute, therdfore, been eonstant! y Imposed rpon +>« the contrary, "7 buy or of a Waltnam Wtcb &0* a gnarantes of the csomâ€" pau}, mt so m«tâ€"cfrou whom he buys it, bas positive securitgy th t be is extting a) TIwBR. _ _ t#0 DLY goops BALESMEN, App‘y to W q RLBK MUsLO HALL, OTIAW A, oÂ¥ 82 t W ot M+o Jot ROBERT Wiukts, . \n‘:.u Agous :o;:oylh.ug:.m da toâ€"48 a on 804. e ie 1397 Beed I rewaerd, and any one found harboring mcke rcalifan cesE K2 L000 00K & A BPEILAL MEETING 14 ULIOEAU sTtREET, A i it A me the 10th September, Mrs A LECTURE CUNNINGBAM & LINDSAY, ; not sue in a hundred bears the f uo 1t s B C Dry Goods. IMMENs®R ȴY.)s43% AMERICAN waTox AJROYTYQ+a fp‘U*KATAE &./~__CTHE OTTAWA TIMES, sEP. : J K OCREIEE®, to the under= ‘v A li C aAM r to urne.* d in several grages oames are made from ounces in weight. The 147214 14713 3 Tfll MERCHANT‘s BaAXK OFâ€"CANADAâ€" T _PATTERSON & BRYSON, Otrtawa, Septem ber 14, 1870 4402 tf A Airst class CUTTER for the partmeunt. First class references FREXCIL MERINOS HOSIERY PLAIN &FIGURED REPP _ GLOVvEs EMPR «83 CLOTIT CORsSETS DELAINES , RIBBON®G TARTAN® © LACES SERGEs [ € CLWOTHA LU&RTREX BLANKET®S cOoBOoUR(Gs LNEX WINCIES PRINXTsS SKIRTsS ‘ FLAXNEILA VELYETEEXS &o., #¢., &6, Champness‘ New Building, 53 SPARKS STREET,â€" Directt ite Bat Establishment, '_l“!{;_y__ Algv;r';?ealvm gnfi“nnl Varlo.;n Age sortment of MHave opened a NEW and GENERAL STCCK of | , T. HUNTON, SHOOLBRED ‘a,co #omnberu.lm i which will be found VERY COMPLETE and LOW IN PRICE. s Carpet & Furnishing Departments w ts Our MAXTLE DEPARTMENT contains aÂ¥U the Choicest Goods and Newest Styles, Welil Worthy of Inspection. All departments Complete, and BEST VALUE showing in STAPLE AND FANCY pRY GOODS, T. Himo, Smuum & C NEW FALL IMPORTATIONS Are now fully prepared to show in the ~| following NINE DEPARTMENTS the RICHEST and most complete STOCK of . FASHIONABLE pRY Goops . _ _ Erer shown in this city : _ 47 and 49 Sparks Street. Spocial attention has been given to our *HCAP Fancy Wool Goods in Hosiery + Laces and Ribbons, . | .« JNK THE GEXTLEMEXN‘S DE »mpoâ€"VÂ¥or Best Valu Call at PATTERSON & BRYSON N EW STORE 187 0. We have opened a NEW AND SELECT STOCK No. 1 Press Goode. ‘ 2 Silks and Velvete. . _ _8 Domestics. 4 Woolens; $ 5 Ribbons and Laces, â€" 6 Hosiery and Glores. ~~__ T Jackets and Mantles, 8 Millinery, &c. s 9 Carpets and Oil Cloths: The greatewr portion of their imporâ€" tations this Season were purchased in BRITAIN: during the WAR PANIC, from Manufacturers direct at heary discounts for CASH, the importancé of which to customers . who â€"really want F#.IST CLASS GOODS at modv'aa"pricu, cannot be over estimated. â€" ow MACEE & RUSSELL: Sparks Street Ottawa. MAGES & RUSELL Silks and Velvets, Velyveteens and Poplins; NEW AUIUMN DpRYr goouns Are now opening out a stock of AbGa : DRY GOODS RETAIL. GLOVE8, &c. ELUVEXRLES, I Notice is heroby given that by virtus of the power vested in me as Assignes ofthe estate and effects of the above named lnseclvent, I shall offer for sale by Public Anction, at the Court House, in the City of Oitawa, at the hour of 12 c‘slock, noon on FRIDAY, the TWENTYâ€"PITTH day of NOVEMBEX next, all the estate, right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the said In» sotvent, and of myself, as such Assignes as aforeâ€" eald, in and to that certain parocol cr tract ofland and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Gloucester, in the County «c Carleton, sontaining by admessurement hfiy nores of Isad be the same more or less, being somposed of the west quarter of lot nu_mber two, in.the third Cvl-‘ session of the said Township, Rideaun Fron‘:. Terms and sonditions made known at the time of aaile, and particulars can be had by onl}bg‘ | 401 Notre Dame #t, Dated Monreal, 17th Sept, 1870, 1469 San27i ASSIGNEES SALE OF REAL ESTA ’\ small lot of MACHINE EXTRACTEL ONEY of superior Aavor ; also a emai} quan tity in CO yÂ¥ B H BATE & CO., Agents, | , 52 Sparks Street, â€" Ottawa, September 22, 1870 lith â€" For Lece & Trimming Department, Apply to A. Tiuis Ofce, with referenâ€"es and situations Ottawns, September 24, 1870 oOF CHRIsT CHURCHK AXD CHarsL LADIKS BENEVOLENT 80CIETY wili mee for the winter‘s work on THORSDAY at Webâ€" ster‘s Hall at 24 p. m, dtuâ€"â€"A WHARF LOT and DWELLING, known as * Hartwick" W harf.sitaate on the Ottawa _ Miver, bear L!Urignal. Otbâ€"The FURNITURiE wiil be offered to the purchaser of the Hotel at a valuation price, and, if not taken, will be sold by auction, Bale at TW ELV R o clock. Feor furtber intormation, apply to The whole of the Vainable Property be. longing * it, and consisting in part as follows : FIRSTâ€"The exolusive right to the Warrr» of the Caledomis npn:r, now of universal reâ€" putation, established on the experience of mere than thirty years, and now in undiâ€" *_ minished supply and capasity, and well ‘ to the pablic and many thoussads w who hare been cured or benedited by them. THE RULNs OF THH LATE n0EL, with the valugble LOF on waeh it staads containing 150 aocres, more or less. ‘i’lo foundaâ€" tionst the inte beantiful building, being all built of stone, are still intact, ; TBE LARGE AMUSEMENL BULLDING, not being barnt, san, at a smaill exponse, be conâ€" vorted into an Hotel to accommogate a largs number of visitors. The above three lots wili be ofered together. _ Sndaâ€"The woll known STORB & DW ELLING in which the Post «Mige is kept. 3rdâ€"â€"fhe OOTTAG® and grounds immediately «j:hh' lot number:%. 7 Athâ€"About 600 ACHAEs UF LAND in the immeâ€" dinto vicinity ofthe Springs, : . Anaonn?cu.nflnu the locality of the Hotol lgmu wall as ol,the other lots betongâ€" :.'. u. pany, may bo seen at the rubsori« s ©Mse, longing to it, and cor FIRSTâ€"The exelusi the Caledonisa & Tate thes thity mere thas thi _ minished u"'g to the pa who have been ou THE RULNXs OF TH: valuésble LOF on 150 aocres, a tiona|t the tate t __ built of stone, are Ottawas, deopt, 14, 18 76. JOSKPH (HENRY CASSELS, i of the Village of Keamore, L AN mséz;mvz; NLOLVYEKXT act oF® 18s69. In the matter of We are|fste8â€"ed witkâ€"instractions from the DIRECTOR t ae abore Company to submit at PUBLIO AUCAION, on â€" % The En Pp WEDKXES To Capitalists, Hotelkeepers, and Mon of potePorise and Means. The subscriber would take this mede of llfor-ll& the publiec thst he is prepared to receive all kinds of goods on consignment, cither for anustion or private saie, at his rooms, York Btreet, opposite the Market. _ Parties having goods to 4%... of will find it to their ulvntmo wo oall upon him before going elsewhore. a experience, and the hoh-o-u{. he can furnish, in e suficient guarantos that their interest will be carcfuily attended to. JOUN OdAPMAN, | Queen‘s Auctioneer, Ottawa, Bo!!lnr 11%, 1870 1481 1m aLKSMANX WANTEDO HE LADIES at,? yer cent For further information apply to Heéctor McLean, Auctioneer, Francis Clemow, Esq,, and Fingland & Draper at Ottaâ€" wa ; Fleming Church & Kenâ€" ney, Aylmer, Q. ; or George Winks & Co., Montreal. ire Pemechango contains from 17 to 20 square miles, and the Joan de Terre about 80 m‘.u.. Both are well wooded and conâ€" ite Pine of a superior quality, . and large average, Dams and slides are of revent constraction. The farms ate known as the North ficld inâ€" tending to supply the Jean de Terre limits, and containing cighteen hunured acres, 300 of which are under cultivatfon, and the Dixie attached to the Pemecbango limits and conâ€" tailning three hundred acres, 100 of which are unoder cult:lutlun. Th:re are good bouses, basans, stables, sheds, &¢, on both farms, and the soll is excellemt. Also 130 acres of land, opposite the city of Ottaws, fronting on the Galineau and Ottawa Rivers, ~\ Title InsJiaputable, A YLOR*s PURK HONA&Y. 1171 td T ,,,‘h“..,__-....... egew twul;ul' other Milla, wi large piling ground toy: ther with Mili pond-' I capable :’ctofln;.'tron 150, 000 to 200,000 logs ana rignt of boomage at balfrates The limits sre known as the Pemechango and Joan de Terre, being situate on the Pm echango and Jeen de Terre River=, both triâ€" butative of the Gatinesu. Ottawa, Septemb r 22, 18 70. (RI* Ns . .. _ _4 | ValuableWEITE PINB LIMITS, | Farms, Steam Saw Mill, with | Pondâ€" and twenty six acres i of land attached, also one hundred and thirty acres of f land in the Township of Hull, opposite the City of Ottawa, and tronting on the Ottawa and / Gatinean Rivers, hay, ‘ lum!)ering implements, &c., &e., &c. ' . W1l be sota by PUBLIU AUCTIUN, at the "UNION HOUSE, in OTTAWA CITY, on WEDNESDAY, ihe 28th day of SEPTEMâ€" BEB, instant, at 12 o‘clock noon, * The steam Saw Mill known as Leamy‘s Mil!, is situsated st the Gorâ€":1nment Boom on the Gatiueau River, near it« junction with the Uttawas, and contains gaog and circular saws with machinery and Milt gear, of the latest and most improved patteras, avd is capable of sawing fromf 80,000 to 100,000 feet per 24 hours. There is aiso twenty=uix acres of land ::‘l.ch‘t.(!‘ Lo f_".f..'. lll1 .(o_glng amplo room for UUOTIOX NOTiOk. rmsâ€"Half cash, balance in 1 and 2 years, ving satisfactory security, with interest T OUs oFPIC4e, 1X xXo®TREiL, AY, 20re BNPTEMBER, INSTAXT _B! H. McLean, Auctioneer MAuction Sales. JouUN L&F mINa a co. MRY LAUDER, Austlioncerr. Presidgent. 1471 4 TY 1468 td " 18700 srsa: E", _ Fromthe premises of G. Hull, on i m cuifantienais axg.., to ber recovery be rewarded. j EOF C r“â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"--_'- P has 0C BRIGHBAY, Ottawa, September 21, 1870 â€" 1008 s From the Farm of MRS. STEWART on the bank of the Canal, oc the 26th inst., TWENTY~ THREE LAMB3.nturked with a stroke on the back with tar. Information to be given to WM. SLATTERY, Batcher By Ward Market. August 22, 18 0‘ 14438 Ottawa, September 23, 1870 ROUSR, 10 rooms, Corner Suseex and Patrict .“m.‘t present oscupled by W. B. Lindsay, § ‘_ TBHOMAS MoKAY, | ~ Ottaews Mills, Chardiere, or from Store Bussex Office of the 0 C P &R C. Beptember 19, 1§70. rspo *t Will be beld at the office of the Company in New Edinburgh, oa SATURDAY, the first day of October, A. D.,Jlg'lo, at 12 o'cluc* noon, for the election ot”pincm for the en suing year, and for the trsnsaction of the other business appointed to be done at the anâ€" nualgeneral meeting of the company nudes the charter and byâ€"laws thereof. : By order of the Directors, "Iupeofim}lnvfud; Loom Huck Towels, Prints, Regatta Shirtings, Black GHlace and Gros: Crzin Silks, 5 ons Italian Cloths, Drab and Brown Wincies. Dress Tweeds and Clan Tartans, a ~â€" Rough Brown Hollands, BAF"Wholesaie entrance between the Post Office and Messts. Lowis & Pinhey‘s, Kigin stroet. go.â€"«* mt We have received ex 8: ~B> © St. Patrick,, and other .uptm. the following, which we are determined eli at war prices : Black Lustros] . _ ; [ t " Black and Coloured Cobou qo “lr‘ !"?-'. flMJ- Bold at manufacturers prices PA"Hemmed Lawn :‘Handkerchiofs only 2i4 )'HAWA {CLITY PASSBNGER RAalLWaAYX COMâ€"ANrY. Notice is hereby given tha* a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Cotton Goods bougbht fate, and fully ten per cent cheaper than those opened up now, A MUCH LARGER $TOCK THANM HERE 1870 Fresh roasted an ground on the treat ! ! and only to be found at CGarltland. 431 ichmor & C€o. GARLAND, MUUTCHMOR « co. * Just arrived and guaranteoed to be of the finest favor; Chests sand Bnllcbug Japan Tea, _ Â¥ s@â€"WHOLESALE ‘TRADE, @a CI. Ifyou desire a Cup of teally Goed Coffee, try some of Buy at the " TEA PoT.»" lst 8TOCKHOLDERS CANADIAN GOODS TOFCRE PUR%HASED ase Tens are recemr rith the greatest care. GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Cco. No. 20, Sparks strect, Herges, atrangements to incrteass*thiir WHOLESE A 1 K. ROBERT SURTEES, BY OPFERiNG THE PURE MOUNTAIN BER 4tYX Â¥a ler eriry advantage, JOHN FILL can su 7 you with Coffees an And pleased you 'um with such samples a In fact, all he offers is the best can buy, And this you‘l} acknowledge wi:unever you tr: The quality‘s good and the prices are low, And you cannot builm.ter or cheaper 1 know, Then buy at «TH TEA POT»" what you n And all that you buy will be all you desire, Y Figured Repps Sm +g Marl Dregs Goods a DWELLINS + ,.‘Mdublfi'?‘;n‘ ;*.H:-_m.t')i y 1870. premises datly, 1169td 1418 e 9: 0s ~\â€"_ Twan ‘k"".’ Tea, * . * :s f : Good Black f V;I7 Bost Breakfast fig‘c}:fizg M f lod with cenfidence to our “altum.t. as they have been ,‘‘ Rideau Btroot, 1 RIDEAU STREET, y you with Coffees and Teas e with such samples as these ?o beotmn can buy, tha ':.â€"?_‘.ef";w "r" words " Canadian Manufactore" “‘_'&;“I Por’ou desiring a reaily good and genuine arâ€" ticle will have to see that the words "Cornwal! Manufacturing Companry" are on the ticker ot each pair of Blankets, Corawaill, 17th August, 1870. / 1445â€"t18; Wholesale Agents is Ottawa, THE CORNWALLL MANUFACTURING COMPANY beg to caction the public against a spurious shoddy imitation of their celebrated Blankets, now being i mported into this country from England, and got up so as to sheat the public into the belief taat they nre of Canadian manufscture. â€" The »tyle and general appearâ€" ance of the Cornwall Llankets are been closely copied, and so hare ho shape and printing of the tickets, excopt that the words "Cornwall Manufacturing Compa«y" are omitted, and the _ _A tow young gentliemen can ba accommodaâ€" ted with comfortable ROOM3 and BOARD by applying to Mrs. QREEN, corner of York and Bussex streets, over the G. T. R. . Tickhot Ofice. Ottawa, September 10, 18;0 1466tF PE Ps o o DC EP q eanery â€"â€" C TB M‘1OChurch, teacher of Organ, Piano an d Bipging Residenceâ€"O‘Connor street _ Mr. Doward was formeriy Choirster Boy and Articled PupiJ of Mr W . Done, of W orcester Cathedral, Englazd. r.\ a. COURSOLLE®, Ottawa, bolisitor of © Patents, and Apant for the Registration in Trade and Timber Miarks, Indvstria) Do.igns, Copyrights. Copies of laws and informations sept free on application, and all business transacted on the shortest notice. Caarges moderiteo, 1 406y Ottawa, September 21, 1870 B@y*Per Late Occan Steamors, [ DRY GOOLDS. NEW STYLES, TWO APPREN Tl;CEB. Apply to wEwW sTÂ¥yu8s, and acknowledged by al! who use ! , to be a great F / "THE TEA POT,‘ Rrorav StrRE®r. aU rlox. OiaRD. '?‘Oll‘l. PL?:':.“.“D"' â€"Orgapist, â€" Christ 1870, T aA®TED IÂ¥MCZSOIA1ELY, _ _ ONE FIRST HAND KILLINER MAGEE & RUSSELL CORNWAL! BLANKETS what you now may require Upposite the Russell House, R@~DIREOCT FROXM BRITAIN. L. Ja®s A LV what Groceries you Require.,‘ IN VARIOUS «& JAUEs & Goâ€" GO0D8, MAGEE & RUSSELL A1L89 pEPARTMENTS, REsS GooDs. ALL HATS, NPORTATIOX®, 1870. Oltawa, 1469 305y the due fullment of the contract, mu.t be attached to each tender. . | ¢ MW.-,-J.W, bind itself to accept the lowest, of any tender. By order, | Department of Public Works, . _ _ _ Ottaws, September 22%, 1890, 1400 4 Braled Tonders, addtessed to the underâ€" sign:d, cnéorsed, " Tender for work on Black River," will be received at this office untit MONDAY, the Ird day of Octobt, at noon, for the construction of a uw Slide rt Higt Falls, on Black River, % Plans avd sy<cifications can be sees a: this Office, or at the Ofuce of the Buperint. . dent of (Atawa River Works, where printed & 1ms of tender and wii«r information can a‘so i Oitawa, September 22, 1850 _ 1468 13 time required is three Mu';; mors rapioly than ml‘k-u.. Both a x admitted from 14 years o and upwards Por talt panlcu{m and Iu'n. addreas T H CBURCHILLL, Toronto, Optario, * kaTinl‘suzko ix 1868, ';“ the purpore of qualifying Operators for t ."** N ~ TELEGRA PH AND RAILROAD LINES Ott For lining Frame No FRAME DWELLING should be without i. Gond ter cirpular, instractions, &¢. BUUCHANXAN & 00o., Wholesale Depot fcz.Roofing Materiai and Â¥ ounéâ€" or‘s Bupplies, Clges damp and vermin. sSHINGLE R OO F 8, Making thewm f R@°FIRE AND WATER PROOF,%z Hardens into a coating of 8SOLLD SLATRE by oenâ€" posure. Price $6 a barrol, mixed seasy for use. A barrel will cover i0 squares (10 x 10) . _IRON OR TINX ROoOFs, No matter how bad their condition rate for Pannnvn Yotk noors, PATENT PLASTIC BLATE P Is the best and chonpest material in use for pre=» erving new, or repairing old (0) OIICE TO CONXIRAGCIORS. ty © 2 q. "p _ . SOOf mnnoRgore Tor ~A)lkkKie G.cin and Other freight %h cear loads wili «#* through from points west to Ottawa without trin» ebipment . « . Arrangements will shortl y be made to connest with the Greud TFrunk Night Â¥xpress Traine we | that passengers can go through without change by sleopir g 6ar from * MUBuXTo To OTrawa., _R ABBOTT, e 32 Lemolne Etrest, Montres ‘awa, Eeptember $1, 1870 | 1468 16 Sowk MXILIT *A & 1 Otta wa, S eptember 13, 1870 JpREsTON & prowseLL. ifi Enon nbnartentemtmerttths hmd me: hoclld .0. .0 a The 4.40 p. m. Train Will await the arrival of the Grand Trunk Mail Train golog Rast, if late making a certain conâ€" T Lln for ndls and passergors for Ottaws. Will leave The Train Luving at 9 a. m., Will contect a, Brockville with the Grand Trunk Express going West. and at Sard Point with the Union Forwarding and Rel‘way Comâ€" pany‘s eamers for Portage Ds Fort, Pombroke, &8, L(lll.lOl TELEGRAPH IN8TITUTE 3 KIAG STREET ka8st, â€" TOROKTO, ONT. Will leanve Ottaws at 0 % BROCKVILLE & OoTTaAwA Rarpy On and after PRID V, the 16th Bef netant, through "traing will be run over Roads as follows : i (3 SUIRTs Mapx® A SELECT AsSORTMENT ANADA cE®TR , L T weeds, Ottaws, July 26, 18790, § Frame Buildings uander the _‘lolochdpm‘m SHEATHING FRLT H A BIT X 4 K R R &\ 36 SPARKS SsTREEr, Broad Cloths, EXPRESS TRAINS EXPRESS TRaINS Broskville at 8.05 a. m, ar The 440 p.â€" m« Trai Doe Skins, Rate and mise o_llluc-.; ‘ancy Coatings, AXDB F BRAUXN, TO ORDER l-l.fl‘.}?,,., ving at 9 a. m Vestings, dbc. Ladtes learn A RAILWAY®, A I L O a&t 8 16th Bomb. 9 â€" Also first U |

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