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h Hotl Banct 19 ndres‘s Socicty of vit wa, Aug 2 Cmbeme ds 1 * VWwaer, v-,‘-,! Uriy, â€"> "oP> Canl good Compositorm, % wh, To be held in the CULTURAL SBHOYÂ¥ yERIA :. BM 2 "a &A N DIB3, GIN8, t Brands of "!'_ eg to uflw 'P_.'.?-'_ 114 Corner friend in need #44" m‘.“- new m \ * auuul?"‘ bte C it Hiinth es _0 o * .h.nnc-m*‘ ) und others not enan, ul8 1y y July 24, 18123 in valuable Under the auspices of the [ Our e t 1 apital" HUEET 1)V ED. EX STKERT the Hon DON!IA CA Nos, § 4 aek 9 n mat®ea®l â€" qpAVPLLBR3 AW A ;lLi00. & $0X%, aug 2 UN& wder sports. w HoLESAL! I¥¥EDLatery _ _ ayion * * wurl""’ Jgon, #" COpPPERE wash A M --“’4 & M "b JA&‘”‘ AÂ¥ 1812 % MeqILULVRAI HIRE!! i# .429 Arrive §lexTR®AL Kingeton ol spas®e" Leaves Kingston “""" and V on m~euatnng . pmeg=® "<" 00 _ Ottawas at 7 30 a m. s-ol:n"'”,,_”muo.aop-. -'w «* Joasien Cassela‘" leaves & daily at 8 3) a m. yl."-l__wp.upi.u East and (ttaW®. ll. Rochesterville, tw pasiness stand« on PmaLS brown 0 4 we ""! "acom x Tratâ€"¢ West can be Russell T _ cex t for cart Meet Aither partioulare Miy‘â€" ar Complaint, Di Bs Of ummapmmm h.npplyofthcahdonil'ml’- Gmsox & Co., There is nohottuflp:‘..udm medicine than the Caled: Water. No myabonldhowithomn, for where it is liberally used, no Doctor need apply. _ â€" LOUAL NE W & Money to Lexp.â€"Apply to . tey, Sohcitor, m”lg"’" in Streots, UbiaWwa. Lamgs â€"You can get a lace J:lrnhflf"'”:'-’«" or one worth $6 mmm’oblom The principal Hotels and Saloons in the city, are now nvl’“:a"“h 0y W"u‘ ‘a‘..tn_-l-"_.'. On{ -tockd of Cup;t&e 1; now complete, and is one 0 a t ud%ut assorted ever ofierotr’i'n the city, having placed our orders early last autumn, we are enabled to sell much unde present prices. RUSSELL & WATSON. Wosnersor Curss sr Dz. Daw® ««=Qt. Parwin cured a man of Deafness yesterâ€" ~.hmmd-flu‘l persons ; also a Lady of Palpatation of the Heart, and warrants ail cures. Rooms at the Alâ€" hion Hotel. Office hours, Sunday= from 10 to 12; week duys from 9 o 0 p.M. 2030 mm-mmmnbnifl- ing immediately on So«â€"ex stiget. r;.:su $ ) ND July81, 172A Tuw sx.xos â€" he regular temparance meetiog w«s held yesterday atternoon w the Temperince Hull, migin street The RBav Mesaurs Camern an* B own ad.â€"ire«sâ€" ed the mâ€"eting Casnapma® Ixastrtors. â€"At a meeting « the memvers of the Câ€"nuadian lostitute, held on Thursday night last, \ir Josephb Tuse was elec:ed president.~ The m eting which broke up a out miduizht was alten d 4 by over |&) member. much interest being manifested througnout. O‘Barex‘s great «1ous and Mena.ere will muke its grand entry invo Utt.wa on FEnday next, on which an i the tollowing ~u'm.inuulmiu.t ,Jasu.l. Kempme B or as» % use ToGgr ER â€"\n Sauurd.y a popul«r Aliertuan «u0 met with misfor une recently was observed on Rideaun Street, fastening the soie of one of his gaiters to the upper with a pisce of he remarked that times were bard that the d â€"d insurance cowmpanies pot you setiled wits him. also be petitioned for a grant and no doubt they wili respond generously. Noztrusax Lionts.â€"The display of Aurora Borealis on Saturday evening was very beautiful, and a somewhat unusual sight at ts season of the year. Ut various hues they ran from the horizon to the zenith, disappearing and reâ€"appearing, performing numerous freaks and assuming difterent shapes, till at length fairyâ€"like they vanishâ€" ed to their Boreal home. Tus 0. B. G. A. Rifde match will take place at the Rideau Bange on the 16th and lith inst In the meantime the officers and men appointed to mike the arrangements and preparations will solicit donations from the citizens who we hope will be liberal to this ‘the only citizen corps in (Ottawa. ‘The Corporation will Porcse Court, Suturday.â€"Charles Deâ€" ault, found drunk on the public streets, was fined $2 and costs. Charles Keaugh, charged with abus ing his wife, and neglecting his family was sent to gaol for two weeks at hard iabor. ell House and York ~treol8. _ James (Graham and Michael Doyle were fined $3 and costs each‘ for committing a breach of the peace. Ceâ€"or Ethier, cnarged with beating his Â¥i‘s, was remanied unul this morning. (rerawa Tuwncsz ue tus UrFawa.â€"We hare been informed on the most relhable authority thit between three and four million feet Oof square timber cut last winter will not reach the Quebec market this year. 1he loss to the owners must needs be »eriou=, the expense of taking out having been so unusually heary. Mesers, Gillis & Moâ€" Laren, whose limits are on the Mississippi do not intend to take their timber to Queâ€" bae this season, their last years timber being we understand yot unsold. e ol one new Al““ Deowszo is us Castor, Towxsuir of Rosszrt.â€"Iwo Frenchmen, named res= Bpectively Lalonds and Laroque were drowned on Naturday evenin« in the Castor Rver, at the villago of K.ntiun, in tte township of Russell, about 30 miles trom this city. The news of this very sad sGuir C1NADA i but meagre, and a day or‘two must elipse betore any details of it can be given We are informed, however, that they were “gllwh'hthn"-ifiydhh"l Victoria May 13. 187 warnos & Ora®sa RAJLYAT a.M. «.m noon. 130 10.30 12.00 : «ly 4. 148 win, Cext®ar RaipwAaY. 64 Leaves every day at. . Artives.. L000 240 110 mu‘m"' m' had tr h k M on Mond & rtaW aAa 10.00 in« in the Lace Shaw!l Deâ€" Allan McKinnon‘s & Mcoâ€" s two spleadid Lots. _6 ! mim;w-“"“‘i ne« buggy and harness OD® Arstâ€"olas> shanty Wore. for ; cart. .rom axleâ€"tree, and new are, call at EV RISTE DORION Giason & Co., Agents. Grocer, interrupred by a friend, departs for [AYL/‘R, Agents corner NusseX & rit. Giason & Co., A gents tor ttawa. with Rheumatism. Sparks and Elgin. 4 ‘M) e aerecei« W Foxwarprmo Co y to R. A. Rradâ€" Lm.-dll'il Rochesterville. Ontario 796 im 1958ef ) " 30 |saw mill, and slipping off the logs were | drowned. Both men were well known and 1mmuthmhulWo-" ‘m to these circumstances, a great gloom has been cast over the neighborâ€" | hood, A coroner‘s inquest will doubtless be held at once, when we will be enabled ; to lay before our readers more particularâ€" ly the facts pertaining to this melancholy «»l aftair ‘The thunder storm of Friday night last was the heaviest experienced in this section of the country for some y-n-\ About 8 o‘clock intense dark clouds rolled upmmmmmzulmud the evening into the darkne+s of midunight. Rain fell very sparingly until after 10 o‘clock when the storm assumed a feartul aspect. The lightning Aisbed and peal after peal otf thunder followed in quick succession for about an hour. Between ten and eleven o‘clock a blinding h of lightning lighted up the sky from east to west accompanied instantaneously ty a most terrific crash which shook every building in the city as if an earthquake ‘wm in progress That the lightning struck somewhere in the city was certain ;. and on Suturday morning it became known thit it had mule the main tower of the Par iament Buildings the its _ Strik ing the shaft erected on the tower by MÂ¥r. Webster the contractor, it followâ€" ed it down until it . came to a joist which it shattered, after which it wook to the wire leading from the alarm bell to the engine house, melting it nearly the whole length. Had it struck the tower itâ€"elf, the result might have been serious. Lightning also strnck the chimney of Mr. Hutchison‘s house on Maria street. passing down a couple of rooms and doing considerable damage, â€" No person was in jured in either case. About hallf pa«t one o‘clock on Suturday afternoon, the first trace of Mrs. Ev ms‘ remains was met with: From the tume th« men wereé set to work on Monday mornâ€" ing list to sea ch for the remains of the unfortun‘te lady, hundreds upon hunâ€" hundreds of persons visited the locality daily, anxiously watching every stroke of the i»ick until their patience and curiosity wearied and then, they ceparted, generally expressing the conviction that nothing 0t poor Mrs. Evans were to be found. Every motion of the workmen was w«tched with interest, and as every shovelful of debris was removed, they eage:ly strained their sight, as if something hb«d been found Un Saturday, however, when the news §~: abroad that the remains had been ftound, men, women, and children, crowded down to Sussex street, to gratify their morbic curosity, and it was with difficulty the police kept them at a respectable distance . The expense of the search was generously incurred by the Corporation. TUE REMALIXNs, Oue of the workmen first found a charred bone, which on examination proved to be a porton of the shoulder blade of a buman being. This was the first ponio-‘ of the small remaims of poor Mrs. Evans | now reduced to ushes hy the terrible tire oi Sunday ; and the man supposing no more would be found hbe gave it to Mr. Bedard Mrs. Evans brother, saying " here is ali that remains of your sister."" "Ihe young man who h.d bourly warched. the searci on seeing the charred mite of his sister > vody turned asile and burst into tears mâ€"«ny persns among thosâ€" present hing imy their b ade at the beartâ€"rending sigh: Conunuin« the se«rch, four front teeil were hbext sen which preâ€"ented a ppearance as if stt.ched to the gum ut on tucving them they fell â€"pas.. Poriions Of the j.ws were then fou d _ far whi h a portioun of the bod, reachin, gurdtoms Of . the Juirk were iaog Cnf a f.er whi h a portion of the bod, reachin, fhhum the »bouiders u. the sumell ribs wa> mund â€" Un taking it from ime debris i «e uraied into pieces â€" ~someâ€"f the b ne were not discol »e4 by two, and a fen 1ops ot biloos dripped trom the h oars winch w s least affecued =y the fire of al tho relaiDe. * eusail gold chain UsU J woru by . irs. Evin w s «lso fouud ‘ InQuEâ€"T I hough the rewains were found »bout z «‘cl cKk p m it was ne .r six 0 C uck beto: € the mque i began. . Dr. V=nCorilandi ac: ed as Coruner and the jury Was compdse« as loilows : s LDomimnick Fox D Mos! onald, l a HmiMeFr, m Caisolm, Duncan C .:q-o-u:-noah, ohn hard, â€" James Phompson, > P Thomas Doyie, William Morrmon, oseph Lecourt, The jury uaving been sworn, Detective WNal obmined permission to ask iBe W t qm e Aivetings 00 100000000 00 se t e U‘ Nel â€"«* Mr. Coroner will you g0 in evidence as to the orgin of tire ?" Coronorâ€"No! No ! not & bit. U‘ Neil â€"* Should you uot investigate as to sause of fire?" _ Coronerâ€"** No," J‘ ..eil â€"* All right." Wâ€"Wo«ahdo so at request of three tire companies. They were then boiding an inquest on the remains Of a humar body, and the jury bad ":‘P" 1O -uz.w as to the cause of death. ‘I‘ne inquest sbould be «B olutely ano enw ely diustinct from the inquest on the the inquest, wus burned somewhere ; shoula they not investig:te into the agency of death ?"‘ ‘Coronerâ€"*No." If invited by three pofwwbold-nninqmnho would do so. U‘Neilâ€"It is necessary for the Mayor and two Aldermen to request the Coroner to holid an inquest. A human remains. U‘Neil â€" ++ We all know that the body on the remains of which they were 7huldm. _ ‘The jury then viewed the remains, after which they were handed uo relat.ves h hm‘i s 5 +% Â¥9 Sumt Policeman Pinard sworn, siid «â€"He got mmwmwuymm right shoulder of the budy fouad on east sde of Sussex street, idenuified chain as that foun +. P . _ _ Mr Bedard aworn, sailâ€"Had reason to beliere my sister has been burned, identiâ€" fed chain produced as a chain worn by my LPoRK COREnE! "'--"" e ho w late sister, Mrs Evans. Believe charred remains found are those of my sister. ‘The inquest was then adjourned until two o‘clock this afternoon. Fuxszza:.â€"The remains of the late Evans were followed to the grave y« day by a long funeral procession. Cmoxer.â€"A cricket match between the mairied and single members of the Uttawa Club came of on mturday resulting in & akore Hor the stt HWHkL_ Mt, J 4. viC BE MAINS FuUN>â€"INxQUEST victory for the single mon. HT, J ¢. D_,m-d....w.pmonth uichtlhuudboulonm.d-hbh Iearth Rugs, Coca and Wool Mats, of every kind, shown in eat \"m » at °. iSSELL & WATSONS. rHUNDER STORY. forem«n, ommc w n ofi will you go into yester CANiDA CAE COxXPY. (LIMITED.) Capital PROYIAIONAL DIRECTORS : Presidentâ€"JOHN _ CRAWFORD. Eeg., M.P., mhmo-mm' HARKKTS, E24. BHarrister, London. The Hon., JOHN MeMURRICH (Viceâ€"President T. G. a;. lnnmrhm The Hon. J AMEX 8 Renator (DMirector of Canada Central Railway), \mvfi i. lk ILAIKWb. Alexander), 4* = MceMURRKAY, Eng., (McMurray, Fuller & To be incorporated under " The Joint Stock Companies Letters Patent Act, 1869. C. J. CAMPHELL, Esq., (Campbell & Cassels), UO,,) Fronte. â€" LEWI® fio"Afl. Exq., (Mofait, Brothers,) â€"â€"â€"â€" Taermnto. i e HUGH BAINES, Esg., C, F., Toronto,. SECRETARY ANXD TREASURER : JAMES PEPLER, Exq., Toronto. BANKER® : â€"_ THME ROYAL CANADIAN BRANK, The Hon. JOHN HILLYARDCAMERON, Q.C,, Toronto. sc Feetr _ _____ MANAGING DIRECTOR. HUGH BAINES, Esq., C. E. BROKERA : Meossars. CAMPUELL & CASSELLA, Toronto, m e sfi'fll. Â¥ 'u!m: unetior ther rowd=, wh Uanada Car Company Ofices, . '?ussm.)mmw t '.-".,uuac.-.n-o& Toronto. â€" @0173 _ cent is when sL0Ck DooR JS CI0RUT, Ril particulars can be bad on application to the Broker sor to JAMES PEPLER, Mecretary and Treasurer. Deecuog {s TW We oR PCOE 01 DEV" «henever a place or warehour® is offered to the Colâ€" cctor d\.”lllgufl. for approval as a ‘ustomes . W areh use Landing surveyor, (Of. wincipal theâ€"r of the W aterside isepartument) and oi n n routdord, neveol ts tmsgied «t ® purl sthes same weertain that such .lu_owmh suticiâ€" »::L‘m MM:. 6t for the imnâ€" ® ibe Collestor Cuw-rmtl cause the umumnflbfla;b“mu:lm‘muht ing tato. 0. 10 some C08s| «n every M w‘.n.n:o“:nm a board or sign vith the following ; Atad to furnish = o.u.n-fla. k &ufi .aving a liabe M1 tb:,n-o mlzdnd;.dww hat the « ollector will communmeate in writing, notice of the u‘m uen .. of * Customs W arechouse" to the party he warehouse tor that purpuse, mv'\’tbo number «y which such ©Cu toms Warehouse is to be deâ€" unr‘.-‘:@ m-it\o'mo applicant or person who uay bave ovns tb !»Murrly .o and signa full and mhnnm «he N a: chouse. ou-ru... situation. | boundary, of clunghndbml.w“oruluwm&lmm. ko . :o be entered on a «a if that purpose in no wmm; .J‘unbo_lcwoeu-m.uw uste date of apporntwent cansellatiâ€"n or any altâ€"râ€" ition which may be made at any t. ne with rega d to «ny ** \‘m» .‘r'uuu' Ine voliector shall «2us0 & list * arehouses," mâ€" «mg the name m.m tw be w~-§“l‘nd uu-(!lnl.ho Room. or in some pu ic part { the Custom House sSection 13 â€"And be it turther ordered, That duty shall be charged on ail goods er wurehouse on the m-mmm?wmu.m: woul, @7 prvme + , without any on or alâ€" low ance -hw'nh- which may have arisen irowm natural causes or otherwise. _ ___ _ _ _ rectness f the invoice to be deciare! before the mw.&-‘mtrwdua.lmu the Inre datint ainle germarens e ns ein y neattt fe e t ~ M. BOUCHETTE, _ _ ~ section 14. â€" Amd be it further ordered, That there shall be deducted from the gross weight d;a‘-.' the tare according to the original inyvice, the corâ€" Utbn. L‘lpfi'fl IT% W t 3 * See Order in Council of 2th March, 1872, as to t o on Sugart 4‘X1‘RACI'\MWW * by the Governor General in Council, on Juth Jarch, 1850, in relation to Bonding of Gouds, and still in force. Section 1%.â€"And be it furthered ordered, That Toront s,. MORRISON, WELLS & GORDON, Colâ€" borne Street, Toronto. CoNsSULTING COUNSEL : Â¥ 10 universally regarded as a STANDARD MEâ€" HOD that an advertisement is only needed as a reminder. _ The music is so attractive that the stuâ€" deat will retain it as a book of Organ P1eces, after tinishing the ‘M!’ . . . evsae S e e Sm e C CR SCs w t t oo cce N oo DOLLY VAR : EN O%hbl VARDEN Schottische, and DOLLY YÂ¥ Walts. Kach pisce W oents _A 4c h â€"â€" is 458 irccdl ecnailiadnn in ied C on Cz V en w 1 I the world, fiym_flmitutfii}{?ai'& dflnfllm k k $ Eaton‘s New Method for the Cornet, Is now in season. All who wish to make a noise in Gems of German Song, Gem»s of Sacred Song. / Geme of Seottish Son #X) to 2%) pages full of the choicest German, e Paeel TCB s Wns I tiâ€"h, Seored or misceliancous songs. Very valuable mw{m-ru g..a- n boards ; $3 in cloth ; $4 full gilt. 1e above books and pleces sent, postâ€" paid, on receipt of retail c n. prTsoX), Refined Confectione: ;, ized Fruits, Marmalade, Jams, &¢. AMENTS, MARRLAGE CAKE ORN bad “m#-z‘n Lk . CHARLE3 ALEIANIER AXD S0X$, h\" Motte Papers Friuged, Motiees, Herms of Pleaty in w T TN0HHY, T aaprills......... .« _ * â€"} L‘:‘:;:Wm-u-‘ -‘““‘l MOHIID. c saccrcc..nan _A o_ Th Order. sragey, ) Ab‘ Ottema City FRIDAY and SATURâ€" 387 & 391 KOTRE DAME * ; DAY, August Oth and 10th. Â¥e LARK®E‘3 NEW MEFTHOD The above colloctions of Voeal Gems contain each Toronto k“‘},“?‘“" STEAM CONFECT!I: E~TABLISHED IN 1842 REED ORGAaAN Ap 1t MANUFACTURERS OF SOLLCTTORS No. , in 5,000 shares of $100 Now York PRICE 125 PRICE $1.50, vEs iO 4 LikRACEP" M. BOUCHETT Commissioner M of (sems OTTAWA CITY, Two Days Only FRIDAY, Aug. 9, ThE M â€"NSit8 VA S:0W. 1 STAEE! PAR\DE A MILB LON6! At 10 e‘clock, daily. i A genuine sb_o::hich aroused th« greatest enthusiaam of our citisens."‘â€" Montreal Star. * O*‘BRIENS‘ SEBUM N A MU: '("EAV?N. A ND l V BE O BL, _ BB L PM HLSE CARAVAN, ‘Ahb CIRCVUSI PERVECTTIX EVENY DEP ARTMENT, AXD IS SECARATE TEXNTS, WI.H BPrPack FOR s 10, wÂ¥ PEOPLE. John O‘Brien .... ... Sole Proprietor and Manager. of ;::p-:‘:r Modorn amusements are united in . _ THIS COLOSSAL EXHIBILION, and every statemâ€"nt ofits IM YENSITY and PER l’léi 10N is ruth{al and unozaggerated Four Water proof Pavilliess, THE MUSEUM Contain« a miâ€"ca‘lancons collection of NOVERL CURm:â€"O8ITIE®, _ A 3TIQUE RELICS, and RARE \WORKKS OF ART,rivaling in extent )# ®%) CAGES OF RARE AXTMAF8 and TROPTE CAL BIRDS, including a ponderous UE UNXICORN OF HOLY WRIT, the largest ov@ exhibited in America. THBEE ELEPHANTSI _ of them beingthe greatest and noblest inubodes C ..\ > 1A paauinet A BABY ELEPHANT ! wernpl:tes a superbgroap of _ _ _ § and forms the Grardest and Most l;znvdw Lo ological Display ever placed on ibition. The Wi\d Bea=ts« will be performed in their Den by PROF. WITTLE, the daring Animal K ing. Aqlofl;:bflv- Patrons to sce al RaMâ€" ruuoupmwmcuu!_!'q@r_nlm or clq.t§â€"k;ouud Charlots, Antmal Razuaze Vane, and Performers® Carrlages, ONE HUNDRED SPANISH KULES! 14 M ATCHED GRET HORSES3 AND nnllls-l PONIES. a d the ELEPHRANTS ana A OF CAMELS, unite in composing altogether unparallieled. Embraces the most notable Arenic Performars t â€"***‘the World, whose Acts teem with and as it is exhibited in a nrnu. but connecting tent, Patro: a desiroms of witnessing the elegant aud unexceptionable entertainm: nis, cau do so in chaet ativnl mevorl the clouce are the Kowe Aof ‘lone irc=e are the Lowan .. ioar SHEB ORBEAT BRAZILIARN PAMILY of Eg t Venn'.htslw-. o oine ... m ; nestrier ne of the age. w . cudgvel with pectiers talents and naichiets F a 8r. MARTINIO LOWANDE 0 â€"â€" Unequaled as a bareback rider, whose thriRng lqnuuh:!.n ie varied with 'u:ow-mum _of somers.uniting through _ A CIRCLE OF DAGGERS | Src ABELARDO LOWANDE, The wonderful Scene Rider, with Br. ;INRII'I'I'T'&. novel T w cate ( orses t "mxa’r%fl:'fiowunl. * The dsring 8 m rset Rider, whose terrific achiows meits on horseback are unparalleled for style ; ____ Sr. ALEXANDER LOWAXNDE, ° _ The astonishing J ufi!lng lq‘nutrul the best ovear seen, who also carries the brave RARE W OKKS OF is 'ii"'.dXi'i"l‘Puc‘. t‘:’u'rom"o.' x a variety 0 race! att es on & “ Sre. 'r{logf.u and AMIL1O ww?g‘l‘ E, t The most amazing of Equilibrists and Posturer®, opular CLOWN and COMIC YOCALIST, wmxuhr.xfm ndgrooll w it have wor * for him an ext fame, will enliven the Arenic scenes with his mirthful humor, Are the following named celebrities : wh .."'2..!'.‘”5‘ tic feats and Acrobatie ® Performances excel all other aimilar exhibiiOB® CLASSIC BEAUTT AXD ARTISTIC CRAC%Z, A BREILLLANT ASD IMMENSE OORTEGE ALL THE GREAT FEATURES pPOXCCARACC FEPRWSE t Amek ON®, D‘AT. The MAX or “gxfi. vz(xn""x’-ak TRONX JAW, igtous etrength jraculons, With his teeth he mu.un. ::t-llhd with water, and a man holding two 56 Ibe. weights i 7 % _ _ ~ .. mTLEE ANGEKE _ _ L THE PEMALE SAMSON, and the most perfectly ARE WORKKS OF ART, rivaling in extent aod m'u(!‘!.‘m riche t M useums of the ropeâ€"n Oapitala. _ ~ formed woman in existence, who executes & . variety of athletic fra* ‘ FIRES 0!’!" A HUGE &i%mlO' FROM HER SHOULDERS. k PRINXCE SADL DJALMA, An ertist that has astounded thonsands of andiences and perplexed the Medical Fraternity, botkh in Europe and America, has been secured at &n @BOrâ€" mous salary, This uwmn is unques goublymw seneat I.A&‘.-.-h exâ€" rence, and well styled the OF MYSTERT 1 Will take placeat 10 o‘clock A. M., consisting of the GoLDEN CHARIOT m‘flo:o C Prol. W ELKER‘®8 famons band . 40 cages 4'1“â€""1 and Musceum Curics.tiee, Klephants, ml-und Punies, all in wrrey, parade, drawn by 140 Grey * iaasttanty‘s Munlesion to the Four Shows . ... . ... ... . . 50 cénts One Card of Admissia~ C@©Bwon under 9 years Obamwe, July 80, 1873, NATURE‘S WONDERS Mr. SAM. LONG, A MENAGERIE TIIE CIROUS A CARAVAN IN .THE QYMNASIUM THE GRAND PROCESSION uns, and Performers® Carriagee, with SATURDAY, Aug. 18. RHINOCEROS! C. H. FARXSWORTH. WILL ALSO EXH.BT K: jaster........... ‘Auust 1. UNXDER CP e a +# a6 44 REGENT HOUSE «J UL C WALES. SINCLAIR, STITT & CO. Enormous Reduction from Ordinary Selling Prices 8. 8 & CO. confidently recommend this as a really bone fide opportunity to the Ladies of Ottawa and the publc generally to secure new and fashionable goods at prices that must ensure a speedy clearance. Dry Goods. Millinery, Mantles, &c., «c., Lot 4.â€"WHITE BRILLIANTS 30 1,000 1,000 1,500 {4 The perishable nature of these goods maik them at an enormous sacr fice. A WL 1N8#Y, MMANTLSS, CoSTOMSS, Being tar belomuu prices, in view to reduce my stock which is yet very large and in good order removing to new premises, which will be completed this fall. 1 would draw the particular attention of Farmers to the goods below set forth. tay~ Remember the old Stock at the old Price, in the very beâ€"t order and best quality ; names will tell for themselves. s BLOODS‘ BEST SOYTHS, Stam HIGGINS‘ do h MOORES‘ do ( P- & wl do € B .or‘. do C W. & C, do t Reaping Hooks and Sickles, Rike: Grind Stoues, Soyth Stones ; also, one M Alsoâ€"1 fime lot of L. C. and L. X. Ti sol 1 as cheap as any other nouse in th ianmps Burners, Chimney Wicks, and CS #@y~ Come one and all and see for : REYEMBER, * xC SIALID TENDERRS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed * Tender for gnua will be received &t this office uuti! Tuesday, the 6th day of August ETT n afoc ol +9 y rook exearaiion at Rooher Capitaine Rapids, on w Ver . "Clans and specificasions can be seen at the offlce vimus and Epooiuenidet CURLL L Rlear Woark dmm&“1 the Ottawa River Works, Wghflh'ch UVHawva un 1872, The time for recei the s been extended to ,fi‘flwfl August next, at noen» s Will sell during July the balance of their valuaole and well assorted stock of the undersigned, beg lewe to 3 Sparks St., old DESBARATS B Lot 6.â€"WHITE COTTONS. ORRACK‘S pfayy Ust Julyr, WL Lot 5 â€"W HITE PIQUES. June 206, 1872. PIECES CHOICK GOOD#, Sprig Stripe, and other beautiful de~ signs, will be cleared at 136, OAtawa, June 18, 1872. Wear and Ladies‘ Underclothing, &c. snn io en as Bcrformance .of certain srreat Lot 3.â€"PRINTS. Lot 8. â€"PRINTS. b'YDB WHITE GROUNDS, all choice patterns, will be offtered at 156 and 166. These gâ€"ods are usually sold at 206 and 7Y717)SWHOY LE‘S and other well known Cloths, worth 17¢, will be cleared at 13¢. ot 1 â€"PRINTS. [ZDS. FAsST COLOURED PRINTS at the nominal price of 10c per yard. 15¢ and 1 Tc. 156 per yard. 8 and other well k own makes Table Linens, Dinner N.Pkiu. Glass Cloths, Towâ€" ellings, Huckabacks, Diaper, &o., at clearing out prices. A beautiful variety of palâ€" ns. in Damask and o&r By order, gned, beg lewse to announcée that being about to build on:No. 3, old DESBARAT‘S BLOCK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose to have a OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES, commencing at SWinclair, Stitt & Â¥. BRAUN, bove Tenders has , the l5to day of Rikes, bent and straight, Cradles, Snaths, Forks, one Marble and Moulenette. X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, In:ot Tin, which will be in the Capital. Also, a gre t variety of Tinware, and CUAL OLL, at a small advance on cost. â€"AT ANâ€" PCE C is compel us in order to _effect a clearance to All other goods proportionately reduced in yourselves before purchiing elsewhere do do do sd on both siies of the he > do do ) do do ) ao do ) do do o do § do 1,500 100 (‘l'\flE BLACK GRUUND3, Rich Satins, Stripe Spott and Sprig ; first price 15¢ a yard or $1.75 full dress |FRE$H_” gALM: Lot 7â€"FRENCH MUSLINS. sn t e m ue oo poon will be on Orders in the for noon will be executed in time for siz o‘clock Dinner. Leaves Ayimer daily (Sundays excepted) at 8.30 m., connecting with steamers to Rocue C).pihil&.. Oitawas, May J 1974 Lot 12.â€"JAPANESE SILKS. Lot 8 â€"BATISTES. OR COSTUMES, Petticoates and Mornâ€" ing Dresses, very choice & French Good®, 18¢ a yard, all Ottawas, J une 14, 187# _ KIN FORWAROVING AND BAIL / WAYâ€"COMPANY. Lot 10. â€"POPLINETTS. Lot 9.â€"GRENADINES. above w 11 be cleared at cost pr ce. PIECES Plaimn and Figured Lus tres, marked at a great reâ€" duction from original pr.ces commencing at 15¢ a yard. TEA POT BIR JOHN YFOUXG Havelock for Chapeau every Tuesday and DORION, ::"' st * a,. m. Returning leavil 6 “'n'i.’im prégings YDS. FRENCH JACONETS, beantiful designs, all fast colours, 15c and 17 c, worth 20c to 25¢. 7 L MON from the Moisic River received YDS. MARKL POPLINSETTS, wirey, durable and cool for summer wear, will be cleared at the ridiculous price of l1¢ a yard. col urs. t & Co,, 30 Sparks Street, Ottawa 11 â€"LUOSTRES. . arks Street, UOttawa. + Sp 2000 tf 35â€" c . PORH HEILL, â€"A T THEâ€" CHILO28V‘sS LACE SHAWLS, Lace Shaw‘s. We woul®@@imvite [theZepéeial attention of our customersZte LACE MILLS FUR SA_I_J; OR TO LET. â€" Gris, Carding and _ Fullng, With three lots of land highly improved, sSTTCAYED IN RIGAUD, COUNTY UF YAUDRIEUL, good wheat growing landâ€"plenty of work, Driven by Warerâ€"Buns the Whole All in prime erderâ€"mostly newâ€"built cight years 1"'0 the Merchants and Pubtic Generally of Ottawa. CITY EXPRESS ;r:.:n&mummamua limits for the pur= Carrying Freight and Light Packagos Contradts made with city merchants for the deâ€" livery of parcels by the month, year or parcel at moderate rates. All orders left at No. 68, Sussex Street, will reâ€" ceive prompt attention. HENRY LORD, | . _ EARLHENWARE, CUTLERY & FANCY GuODS, &¢, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Original packages of the above or acy quantity packed to suit the hour, at the lowest possible Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors in Chanâ€" cery, Conveyancers, Notaries, Commsssionâ€" ers for taking affidavits to be used in the Province ofanvboa, &o. Axors Morrso®, R M. Wauus, W.H. Loocnuartr Gorpo®, Rost. Casseus, Jr. Office on Elgin Street, opposite Russell House, fourth door from Bparks Street. Ottawa, Aug 1, 1872 2037 if â€" E»" CONDITIONS EASY. Monmsoxi,â€"w?nw AXD CASSELS, Ottawa. 15th July Maker and Repairer, begs leare to inform the citizens of Ottawa and vicinity, that he has commencei the above business, and is prepared to do all kinds of repairs on the most reasonable terms, and having worked foflhopsstflv-nbofllinh‘ land and the United States, at all branches of the above, feels confident of being able to give genaral satisfaction Orders may be left at Messrs. Orme & Son‘s Music Etore, Sparks Street, or at his On and after this date the subscriber â€"will run a Dr. Grant. . %@;* Six and a Half Octare Pianos made in"l?hyouum of the public is mpoot-' fully soincited. _ â€" Ottawa, July 26, 1872. 2032 3m | yc RESIDENCE FOR SALE ON THE AYLMER ROAD. The subscriber has been instructed by the owner, Mr. James Conroy, to offer for sale by private contract, the residence he now ocou situdted on the Aylmer Road, mdmam in the. possession of Mr. Sheriff Coutlie. This is one otf the finest Villa Residences in the vicinity of Uttawa; an exo llent house, m:bnildm’ MPUORTANT NOTICE and a good well of water, about seven acres of excellent lind under cultiv.tion. A beautiful flower garden adjomming the house; the vegetable garden is in excelâ€" lent order, and well stocked with vines; -hrnbbwn ornamental trees, &o. n ty To heler pariinties spply made easy. For app to t:e undersigned. A. ROWE, Aucti~â€"neer and Estate Agent. Ottawas, July 28, 1872 2020 Ottawa, July D, 1872 Lord Dufferins‘ Letters from High Latitudes. pyaw soos. ~__ on MHHMAODK .««â€"+ ~+«r«cresseereeee» ++++ l 00 Pmlh:t‘flh‘l.n'mw:luum Church of Bootâ€" P8 * n ,..z n...dm hss‘ : { Me"* C Tiftt‘s Shotoher of Lrigh Onarnoiec. 4 ® uodun'llmog.gm aesiiexerresss» A 9M HR*pEason & 00. i c c o _ _ Ne W Bparks Street Ottaws, July 4 1872 pure e hh "ke hn fhe * Annerdone i Aiak ‘ountain," Black or Natural Brown, a ALSO PPR SALS : Cleix. Sort and Bzavrit Gi Ale, ("‘xw 4 :V A. Bfim Potash Water, "*‘‘‘mrowa. ?-'-&- Vichy Water, ivenieeomains esn Reltzer Water, yurice ° Congress Water, o Carratraca Water. [he nd.llm:‘l "Cnog! io itrste, l-pn-'n:olhw Salt, | furnish Bridge n & tieâ€"niy mide Seidlits and Soda Pow. |at_«n»t notice; also, 8t de». XX XXX. A. CHRISTIE & CU , Eparks Road, West End. i prepis im " vitus, Julsy R, S122 Uttawa, July 11, 1872 ons biibEraliy faaind, ermincn iqh ths difaws tX Soaimining 10 froodust, Kiidhets Pubiion dos. Ottaws, July 10, 1872. BNLSN & 01 CHINA, CGLASS, S c e insd Pss Tarke rom London England, Piano England, Piano Forte vikeus July ‘o mz‘ Opa wWaATER, MINERAL WATBRS, Summer Reductions Apply to LARGH REDUCTIONS With Immediate Pomesmion, AT YEERY LOW RATEHR, Water, cold as Ice, combined with and Jobber. -ndul'&"x' y L f e Reduced [ trom do do do do do do do do do do do do do do de do SHAWL â€"DEPARTMENT Ba®s skougs ont :sumoerous EEE FOLLOWING LIST: Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET next door to wa City. o6 se n 6 a 8 04 # 6 aa 0 o a 6 6 6 a a 6e# e ue o0 o o e 240 # we o o 6 8 6 6 The Corporation of the County of Carle» ton are prejared to receive tenders for the Heating of the new Registry Office Buldâ€" ing on the Hot Water System. _ "K"O CONRACIORS Bpecifications and conditions of contract can be seen at the offtice of William owan, Eeq., County Clerk in the Court House. . Bealed tenders to be delivered to the County Clerk before 12 o‘clock, noon, on Tuesday the 6th day of August next addressed to HKobert Cummings, Keq,, Chairman Building Committee, and en« dorsed «Tender for deating Registry ‘The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. IRA MUORGAN, Warden County of Carleton. Ottawa, July 22, 1872. 2028 â€"S3awk. *« Bootland" will sail , 30th July. ! Thames‘‘ «4 "lwm' "th ‘~, Buperior accommodation for passengers. Rates of passageâ€"Quebec to London, $60, For further information to DAVID.'gIA', Montreal. Or C,. P. CUNNINGHAM, Ottawa. Ottawn. July 24. 1872 _ 2030 a .. $3 00 to $2.25 «« 4 00 * 2 $0 <» k 60 * 8 46§ u« §:00 * 4 50 ... 10 00 * 8 00 «.15 00 * 11 50 .20 00 * 147 00 ~.80,00 " 22 00 ...50 00 " 45 00 ’mkbiucr. P‘:.'w-'rnlo(rflu&. \Ml:’ct-- ufecturer, at Group ROBERTS‘ BLOCK. fla.- w w resp ctfully call the atteniion of ors .‘mflh yenecally, to h« extensive of Day Ledgers, Cash Books ana Journais wmade u(u-th-“louvcdm vddgfl- as1 low, if not lower than at any house in the Dominion, Whoiesae or relail, $ in m a _â€" Ascount BHooks adapted 10 every of busâ€" m;wuumwu%- “‘;M.“ exâ€"cuted in any siy‘e, from the plainest and cheapest, to the most elegant ling, Porfâ€"rating or numbering, curefully and promptly .fl.“:d-;su d «. most reason=ble raies. Maps mounted. Auordcrs executed on the very shortest notio«. vitawa, June 2, 1872 204 hand. _ A fine lot of new Mape Mâ€"rxonii Ayttles and in the 4 the -kn&&hfl u‘l.h-uhs aborg at MoDUNELL & M0*@knAIR, as to our stock. This spring‘s impor mflm:it-ub care and in the i bost markets. . i attention has been given A stock of Tea, “Odq'dthoha‘-fi an i sround daily on the premises A larde» rom the citisens and public in general it has caused appiontment; no ridicuious tintw â€"or npleasa on dromplion me W1 anects 9, pad d9se ane n i sround deatly on the P oi O wlily Aidtaye iqrore d& brands and quality always 27 CC i ICccCT Lt Black or Natural Brown, and is the hait Cizi*. Hort and m"fi Genuin®@ egne! 4Â¥ ~A. "fi“’ .l.-:l'u":n“ ""‘mo’::’?.m“ ““' [he is now prepared to furnish m.‘ln-” Ottawa, July 24, 1872. ~XECUTORS NOTICE, J Ay 21, 1812. & MORTIM KR, UEBEC TO LONDON,. ~ TENPERLEYP‘S LINE. t oW I8 THUE TIMXE To CALL Nitews, May 11. 1874, hina W arechouse 4 50 8 00 11 50 17 00 22 00 45 00 &A# WMX. MASIN. NOMUâ€"2#

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