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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Aug 1872, p. 3

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1 yoL Lhe this from hg 10 Louti@F cLame we now to U t tor the present») the. i Mr. Murtay «doms o y e en h fommal wor C:nmuis, by twoâ€"of mepaieng th Agerica Act of Toronto, on fi {l‘ in the absence L MS, s the (tia®@® M4 hentative in Biy â€" friend.b 1t d y t1 ished [ %% uire before he i1 attempt W "" ole matter is 18 Her Majesty‘® t t be #4 r. h06 I red his élection, â€" to iral channel through ‘me JD Lk soul. 3 As re |dh.,- prejadice Mur D ml; fag man and above what in trator and ’.".'..! nqufl‘ i Nee c i d * h ment snd ce m l"m 08E ihavet ._â€" 41006 mhi.i."‘ ""'_na:’. T $ 1 4 4..acr e 42 i1 approved of by Mt ut it in that of a the Cobe en line remorok unents t« o e C " k ablic acts, be will 09 w THg buec (Uie F one, and 1 estrimeatel rovince of a â€" burden Lady Ad A WA #ey Miawn L> aq railway with ) ihe + dn Fors, a to repl .ce nbrok«. and svon (it Â¥es and alueugh amahe OnN pregomg BM Â¥y RY a require its ; .*M‘ r mith this gre gords Saxtze m mmily h he wer * av L* ren ym Of ;]] that n recditable ead y sis vote Pomb, D “‘m._l Please govERN®P hy to ask §owp bound to Aug. 9» re 18t ; rte of every farmet, gave him a somt 18 ANqd tor the shows, but they are distinct in themselves and you are not obliged to be a spectator of more than one show if undesired. One ticket gives you the privilege of one or more of the exbibitions. A magnificent aviary and a cage of monkeys will please the little chldren, greatly. loy,‘;“"‘“"' corner:of Sparks and Eigin Streets, Utiawa. aummmean > . ial bargain« in the Lace Shawl Deâ€" iment at Allan McKinnon‘s & Moâ€" P Lots, A m neperertiits iesns ane emmanica oumage brown ®®"® N°Z CSX shanty hotse, fox Eue 0C & K CT _ Cl mwas and now n prmonn Bs romee â€" Tor further partic®4"8; SRilng noRION, _ "he timk LAmMBEE®) TEX . ama wenutls Th 4 |w”hgzm_ammfifl for $4 50. or oue worth $15 for $11, at Allan McKinnon‘s & McMorran. hor'hfl‘l"la""“ and Saloons in the â€" Water. A:‘ar“. Giasox & Co., Spring Agents tor Ottawa. #§iy* Mothers, take your little ones to O‘ Brien‘s 4 shows on Friday and Saturday, There is no better Spring and Summer -ad.otultho Calecdonia Water. No ily should be without it, for where it is liberally used, no Doctor need apply. Gissox & Cor, Agents. ',,?.. afflicted with mn-mul:.' Liver o.yhllt. Diseases mh‘mwmwnfl uu.."lyumw"w- Gmsox & Co., Corner Sparks and Elgin. * Leorva®.â€"The Rev. Father Kelloy‘s lecture in the ®t. Patrick‘s Hall last evenâ€" ing was very able and eloquent, and well Our stockdof Cn'p;_’:I 11 now complete, and is one 0 eh:rn( ndtlut assorted ever offtered in the city, having placed our orders early last autumn, we are enabled to sell much unde. present prices. Persoxac.â€"Mr. Henry Lacrox is at present in town obtaining information for & book which he is preparing for publicaâ€" tion to be entitled, © Canada Guide and Book of Reference." M.cuixexy (iL. as used by the VWA Tss Printing Company, 90 cents per gallon, or $ cents by the barrel. Wu. Hcaz_®, PDaw«osp Dar Gooos.â€"Mr.. N. Faulknor, who was burned out by the late fire on uunu.hln-ondwthpvahn Iately occupied by Mr. MeDormid on Y ork street, where bhe will sell his stock of damaged dry goods at prices below cost. There will be no reserve as the whole stock must be cleared out within one dered him. Ho was from the country and wiuemployed by Mr. M«thew‘s contractor The body was recovered «nd «n i quest held on it yesterday. Bor Deowxz»p â€"A boy about 15 year« ot age named Ferguson was accilentilly drowned in the Rute:u River, at the foot Â¥ sandy dill graveyiwrd, on Tussd 1y m., l'w“."’lthwui river to bathe immeiiately alter »upper and sank Lefore assistance could be ren=â€" Porws Cov .râ€"Woednesday.â€"An unfor tunate woman named Ring was seot *to gaol for two months for being druok and disorderly on the public streeis Erysepelas, Ortaws, July® Wuumdupd-ith.uuls iIng Mrs. 0 Hara, who saut the defsndsnt had struck her over the forehead and knocked her senseless. MÂ¥rs. @mith being sworn, saidâ€"Mre. J Hara called several names too classical for publication, proving that she ceceived ample provocation to strike h4, â€"Both were lined $2 and costs each. s Anthony James was fined $3 and costs Tor beating baif a dozen Frenchmen. The defendant said ho was attacked by them, and that on striking one the others ran to hide like chipm »ncks among the lumber â€"piles at the Chawdiere, whore the row 0¢â€" Puwiir Dierewssoew.â€"Ths multf:rious duties of the Equestrian D.rector, Z ograâ€" pher and Lecturer of a large exhibition, are of such a nature that a gentleman of sultured refinement and great intelligance ouly, ‘can satisfactorily Hischarge them . Of such a character is Mr. Diefenbach, comnected with John (‘Brien‘s 4 great shows to be here on Friday and Saturday, August Oth and 10th, in chirge of the Znographical and Natural Kingdom Deâ€" partments. Ladies and clhil isen need have Bo hesitation in putting any question, no matter how simple, to this gentleman, for he wili immediately answer them to their entire sutisfaction in the true ~«pirit of courteousness.â€" When the show under the management of Mr. Joha ) Brien arrived in Scranton, Penn., they were met by Mr Henry Bergh, the Humane President otf James Harrison was fined #%2 an< tor sssauiting a man named Miller. the " American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," then on a visit to that pretty place. Although having no Jurisdiction outside of the State of New York, Mr. Bergh requested permission of Mr. )‘ Brien to exantine the stock and en quire into style of harness, werght of loads, «#c., and so pleased was he with the conâ€" dition of the fine horses, and the evident kind and humane treatme»nt they received at the hands of Mr. O Hrien‘s : employees, that he publicly complimented him and remarked that were he (Mr. )‘ Brien) staâ€" tioned in New York Stite, with his 1 rge stuble, the effect of its good example 0n the stablemen in chiurge of large quanti. ties of stock, and on drivers of teams genâ€" erally woult be of snch a character as would materislly lessen the labor of this ‘Lf"--i would have a wide spread and JB 2 0 Oaeeee e Emm eesene beneficial. influence in suppress.og crue!‘y to dumb beasts in that | xcality, Nrovriime The Kingston LUUAL NEWS nn&ude. present pric RUSSELL & WATSON Lipnigs,â€"You can get E --.v.-â€" -""‘".'.k used by the Oittawa with Rheoumatism, Druggist, s Bridge, Uttawa. ily N. fll, na.‘:. that only man and his friends were received with shouts of welcome. In a fiel!l near the Rideau river a large bonfire "t . blasing and a _ grand displa : freworks took place. 'rmm not | have been less than a thousand persons present. Dr Grant being called upon, reâ€" turned thanks to the electors for their | | renewed confidence in a few wellâ€"chosen | In-nrh. He briefly reviewed the politiâ€" | Ialonnuonhopmflnm and “" préssed the opinion that the Government had succeededa admirably in the dilull( task which they had had to discharge. |Mrmuenummhwl the electors | upon the wisdom oftheir choice. Although he had lately been accused of being hostile to the Dominion Government he was sure that if he had been~ in Dr. Grunt‘s place ‘ during the past five years be would | have roted as he had done and given them the same support. â€" He thought the Govâ€" !mthddounnuddoundnu ot the country, and was glad that he had , been to some extent instrumental in the lnhndDr.Gnn. * Mr. Blackburn, Reeve of New Edinâ€" burgh; Mr. Cammings, Reeve of Glouces= ter; tne Reeve of Duncanville, Mayor Martineau and others, made some appro= priate remarks. Cheers for the Queen, >ir John Mae donald, and DPr. Grant, concluded the proceedings, after which the member elect was conducted to his residence, the procession being healed by a number of persons bearing torches. Altogether it was one of the most successful aftairs of the kind ever seen in the Ca; ital. Last evening a number of Dr. Grant‘s friends escorted him from his residence to New Edinburgh, where a grand demonâ€" stration took place in honour of the late victory in Russell. Gowan‘s Band headed the procession which was a very long one, extendidg over three quarters of a mile. Many of the houses in New Edinburgh were illuminated, and all along the line of route the honourable gentle« With the permission of His Worship Mayor Martineau the challenge trial between the Ottawa and Chaudiere Fire Engines came off yesterdsy aiternoon on the East side of the Cunsl Busin. At three o‘clock the engices drrived on the | The (Atawas threw a benutifully steady stream which .r::dly mps':.'» to the GA0 vAAd, metory a > 4..,;;.&-:::21-' No, ] Comp my flo‘u for the uu;m immeliately m.:.m MiF. but Capt. MeCaf ey, mount en without a moment‘s deluy, o:f-l ’cl'a cheers for the Chawliere Company, which were beartily given. the Chand:ereompany returning the compliment, Three cheers were then given for Mayor Martineau, the ju iges an d Chief uangton,after waich Capt, MoCailtrey invited Chief L ngton C:pt. tori. «on of the Ridesu Compâ€"ny. and the copâ€" | tain and men of the Chaudere Compauy lto Champneezses, where they doank one anotner‘s healths, shook hands, and parted like trye gen‘lemen the best of friends. upon whose integrity every person could implicitly rely. The weather for a time threatened to be very untavorable, bu: about four o‘clock the sky éleared up and the wind abated, so that a baif an hour later there was almost a perfect calon. Mr. Lett, City Clerk, was appointed reâ€" teree ; a better one could not be named The Oitawas havi g won the toss they chose to throw last, and consequently the Chaudiere Company went to| the brakes. 1 dought., vigorous @ppearaice. ~Lbe judges messured ous 160 1eet paraliel wiuh e Canai Bain, from the end of whicn distunce they stretoned a tarpsulin. Hoth enguies were in excellâ€"n: condition, «nd the men of both companies presented _ vthe following are the dist.nces thrown by the respective comp «uies on Dominivo Day and yesterday : Brd â€"197 Dominion D«3 #ndâ€"171 0 3rd â€"(Juages could‘nt «ce the water ) The wnwwus baving thrown 7 feet 6 inches fauwwer than the Châ€"udieroe CVow pany the lirst suteinapst Laey were asalistiec with h vina. thus won the victory «nd made ouly the one throw. The trul was in every sespect perfectily fair uo yisible circumstances Invoring the one â€"ide or the other, ihbe Châ€"udiere «ompany threw . remark«bly well the secow! time, but it ap,eamed to us that the stream was not pr periv directed. lat â€"1 i Ǥ â€"= Under an Order in Council passed the #ih uitimo, respec.ing Timber on pt wauted, sold, abd unsâ€"4d linds on the North shore of Lake Superior, the absoâ€" lute right to the Pine trees growing or being on said lands may be acquired on payment being mule to the Department of Crown lands, at the rate of nity cents per acre, in «ddition to the price, one uollar per acre paid, or to be for uwners of patented lands, anda purâ€" chasers of lamis, (the sales ot which are now being carried out) who are desirous of scquiring the rignt to the pine timber thereon, are required to apply for such npt,ud-mpyno-hu-‘flt withâ€" in «ix mon*hs from date of this n â€"t10e. Applicants to purchase lands after daite of this notice are required to apply for the right to the pine wrees there>s. at the time of applicatoo to purch«â€"e the lan is, and to pay for such right at the tims of application fifty cents per acre as above specitied, in additwon to the one dullar per Snould th« owners of patented lands, or purchasers of lands (the sales of which are being caâ€"ried Oout) fail to apply for, and acquire the right to the pine irees on such lands, within six months from the date of this notice; or purchasers of linds after this date decline ;;:;o ':x'n.:l application to purchase, to a acquire the righ: to the pine ties on the lands apâ€" plied for, the pine trees on such lands mumas.p..r:»,mwa Crown Lands to persons making applica tlon therefor at the rate of tifty cents ger acre; but should there be mare than one application for any space, or locality, the mgat to the pine trees shall be awarded to the ipplicant tendering, and paying the fifty cents. &. \V:‘&N tT, THE TRIUMPH INX RUSSELL orICs. August 3rd, 1872. Dusia«r« xt or C.ows Lixps, FIRE ENXNGINXE TRIAL. TuUE OTtaiWAs Y1â€"TORIOUs Toronto, 25throf July, Cit a UDLs RK OF , AWaA C taat Yesterday. 178. 3 18 135. 9 113.5 Puliot Praak G Barrey Miss Mary J Bearman Jno F Piaskifge t tom & ' Breanan Mre J lnl*li-’ l‘ Brenning James il"' Brien w.- ajor A 18 Burke Mim m E' =n- Sarah Mis (g.".).'-. .- =uh J ameron L F !‘SLE_:I c..%:-[. M lurn! the Ga.â€" t c opan hy J Parr Albor Couper W m Comfort Stephen Sown Miss Mary ay Geo Cmwford John Conpihoin nhoge, Cugping pavid Davis Misa C Derfick Micht _‘ i Nean‘h Joan faama * Easton W in Edy Jas A M Eu-wâ€"ll-lil Jalia 1onin .lh- .8:7, A '::n-?!" W Paret ths Foan Graham Liew f2%... 33:-'-! "m"" m Miss Mary ardner Mrs Geo 8'“ J;o Hamilton Jas Harper Geo gm,’. K H i wei is who Four good Compositors, to whom conâ€" stant emsployment will be given. Apply at the Tixgs office. e P E;ly_ Mrs D firnf n Th .\' HMULESALE BUUTUsS AND SHUES3, Luxtos a%*» Co resr & ‘\;oholcalo Clothingâ€"She .rer, Mackedie Sample Rooms now reopened with a â€"uperior lot in both lines for F«ll andt Win tar. â€" Hecond Floor in deil‘s Block, R.dean §.reet. East End of Napper‘s Bridge. Ottawa, Aug 7, 1872. 2042 3 30 rTON HOLE ~OTYER ANv BUT TONX HuuE WURKER. making a guido, for every stitch, so Mamumlo'r-nuum as perfect a button hole with it. 1s the most experienced Button hole maker can work wubout it. r:.mo-m the merit of the art betore purchasing. The price of the two articles in the case, a sixty five cents. Address, M. SHAVER, 66 Hunm FUs OUR NATIUNAL GaMEs." The Fourth Anou«l Pic nic of the SHAMâ€" ROCK L~Ca@usxsE CLUB will be held at Bere: vuse Gazoe®s, Hull, on WEDNRSDAY «yc ts Tea POr, Ridias fugee n o na o-t. for l-â€" will be executed in pupstarta temre"" ... .. . ~C errin M ‘erry FRESH SALMON l The undersigned returos many thinks to his num»rous customers for the liberal | patronage bestowed on him in his busine«s during the last seven years, and solicits a continuition of the same at the old stand, 17 Sussex Street, corner of George. J. A. PLINARD, Late of Pinard & Chenet. l Oitawa, lst August, 1872. _ 2036 R EMV ED. WILLIA# BOTE & [0, JAiPANX, YOUNX4 HY3SON, <GUN:+ OWOER, 136 MeGILL STREErv, Aud invite the attention of Bayers to their lage and carefully selected assortment of rOW Have tsmoved to their New Premises, I@ERIA . anrd CWAN«AY TEA®8, _ And BRANDIE$, GINS, KUYS. and the Finest Brands of PORT, SHERRY, &¢, 13% MeGILL STREET, MONTREAL Aug %, 1872. 2033 couragement he has received to this day, -dhhrâ€"fih-thth-meu& the same Branch of Business, 47 Sussex Street, next door to Mr. J. M. C. Deles Dernier‘s, where he will always have on hind a splendid assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods that must commund a dersi offers his sincere thanks to his on tar ho Publh Ar ho. Pnik on Ortaw «, July 24, 1872. ready sale. The Worker is an entirely new invention. Ottaws, June 14, 137# Ot.awa, Aug T. 1872 Tea. Wine and Spirit Merchants T AD 11KD wF THANKX, o ese â€"â€" P. CHENET, _ aAn r-â€"idrh-‘ah-u. |Day Ottaws, August 1, 1872 20372 O ‘ DOMINION BUILOINGS," HULESAiLE BuO)TsS iND $H0Es, QrIck. TLA POT, NTED IÂ¥ Â¥EDLL_TELY In reference to the above the unâ€" THE OTTA W W HOLE&S3 A LE â€"A * THBâ€" G. P. BAKER, P.M. saley Martin J mnenard !::EF... w W m W i-\-".xd}'?" ajor iss Ellen Murcey Henry Mie. Miise Mary Miller J . > Moirison John Moore © Montgomery Miss A Mobr Wr =m C. Homie Je W Nicle John J O‘Brien Miss A m#-' faston s W m Mirs P at T H Miss A Regan Miss Ellie Henney Mise J Rovils Math 5 :\?!“:lhc. Shackle: on R Reamer Henry § $nback 3 W siharPoter We dn Sar 4 . Waddel! ir Robt pigriah Wood W in MeMilan Miss B McPhail Hector f Ottawa. 12 1m OTTAWA CITY, Two Days Only FRIDAY, Aug. 9, ThE MONSTER FQUR SHOWS 1 STREET PAR\DE A MILE L0NG! At 10 o‘clock, daily. 4# A genuine ub.o'â€":hch aroused the greatest enthusiasm of our citizens.‘"‘â€" Montreal Star. . O‘ BRIENS‘ John O‘"Brien..... ...!ulchqfldnt-lm. ALL THE GEEAT FPEATURES of popular Modern amusements sre united in "THIS COLOSSAL EXHIBITION, | and every statement ofi ts FMMENSITY and PEZ&â€" ';':'Zmox is truthfu | and unexaggerated. THE MUSEUM Contains a miscellancous collection of NOYEL CUROSITIES A.’fl'l%l.'l RELICB, and RARE WORKS OF A R‘T,rivaling in extent n‘nfl-%t:orlrh«t Museams of the ropec n Capi tale. MUSEUM, ml\omtll CARAVAN, A CIRCVBI! PERFECTIN EVERY DEPARTMEXT, AXD IS SEPARATE TENTS, WI‘H SPaCE FOR w »® CAGES OF RARE ANTMALS and TROPE = + CAL BIRDS, including a ponderous BRHINOCEROS! und forms the Grandest and Most l-r_fi Zo ological Display ever placed on ibition. The Wild Bea«ts will be performed in their Den by PROF, WITTLE, the daring Animal K ing. -'A-Ioml:om\‘mmum aA Exhis A CA RAVAN ort HE UXICORN OF HOLY WRIT , the largest ever scâ€"pl:tes a superb group of ONE HUKDRED SPAKNISH MULES! 140 MATCHED GREY HORSES AND 30 SMALL PONIES, a d the EKLEPHANTS ana A HERD OF CAMELS, unite in composing A BEILLIANE AND Notewe® qon 2g8 ; alto;ether unparalieled. THE CIROCUS Embraces the most notable Arenic Porformers in the W orld, whose Acts teem with t is exhibited i but connecting ""lEnl bitro n tentronct wltmansing the riggset on can so “,t'b- P m‘.p., chief attractions C Lowan . Saan THE oRENE BHAZILIAN rAmiCT A of l:s.lE‘Vunulo Artiste, Phe mon Coprent Rqtintemnne af the age" who is eadowed with ,fi:.“.ln...- fuaichices Br. x.n'mm:; '!‘g:% 6c _ Equestiianism estriahien s vartd with l'ln' mnn..a.;' ln _ of somersauiting through Four Waterâ€"proof Pavillions, The wonderful Scene Rider, with '."' SÂ¥ ""i:";"n"fiil'l"'r'A] novel ran Peats on Two h NATAEIO Lovn‘x:'nd.: The daring Somerset Rider, whose acbieve mests on horseback are 4 Sr. AL}XAND w D®, c o MNHARTRkIDEER.ANTONIO® â€" ie THREE ELEPHANTS! of them being the greatest and noblest male in uht:m. and the third N# 2 RCT '-.‘ F "‘l’:&"‘ #207 .v".v' * *A Thoofas end AsiLIQ Go® aRHR * The most amazing of Equilibrists and Posturers. pular CLO ad _ COMIC YOCALIST "Aairomn rtol n ags Arguic ecenee with hls mirthfis! humor. > Are the following named celebrities : THE VICTORELLL performances excel all other similar MON8. D‘A‘M.Lllk The MAX OPF rnn.v“m THE TRON JAW, wich hiz weth he life 2 0 gailes ht Aiied with water, and a man holding 'c'-'."‘a Ibs. weights! Tar nnu':kk‘a‘ol. and the most perfectly formed woman in existence, who execute® & "o ieinaisettins 0o um:“r'x- UND C Â¥ROX SHOULDERS, k PRIXCE SADI DJALXA, umuuwum«m i oo meenerma ons u-a.' 31' :':qunonyor nflafi’ _ THE GRAND PROCESS1I0N C ew decorated Charlots, Animal Dens, Bagzage Vans, and Performers‘® Carriages, with Wl takeplaceat 10 o‘clock A. X., consisting of the GoLDEN CHARIOT CREATION, Ofihd. WELKER‘S famons band, 40 cages of and Museom Curios:ties, a.â€".‘ Pu-.l,.‘.“nl in ¢Il¢% 3 z:-_r.m.e-i-. ; CLASSIC BEATTY AXD ABYISTIC GRACE, & C We In car T C m( .â€"l""' E. * _ Deomepmeatinayris. Auniasion to the Pour Shows ... . ... . ... . . 80 CentK ©HtrouundcrQyears........ ‘.... ....... 1W#8 ‘“wh""-..oo..-o 44 s' Ottawa City FRID BaTV AY, August 9th and m::d i Oitaws, July 30, 1372, . 2036 One Gard of Admissio~, Mr, BAM, LONG, . IN.,THE GYMNASIUM A CIRCLE OF DAGGERSI NATURE‘S WONDERS A BABY ELEPHANT ! Br. ABELARDO LOWAXDE, A MENAGERIE exhibited in America. SATURDAY, Aug. 10, 10,00) PEOPLE. C. H. FARNSWORTH. UNXDER TIME®S, AUGUST g, 1872. At Capt. LI[TLE‘S Grove, Bank Street Road, on WIDNESD}Y. August 28, 1872 Gowan‘s Quadrilie Bind in attendance. Dancing to commence at 2 p. m. Admission 23 cent«. f Tickets may be had from members of the Committee and at the gate. Van Amburgh‘s Golden ‘Ten times more animals than any Menagerie on the Continent. The only two« horneJ Rhinoceros in America. ‘The finest fif;popobquuhiwd. The finest mtfimdw‘m Monkies, Ponies, Goats and Birds in the world. It is dngutnboololn- history, being in fact the animal kingdom on whe«ls. bkews â€" Arvmadk & HhtFH +« M3td Tflobr-bmd&-lgrhtnd Zinfretts French and Spanish Troupes, the Russian WMAmmmCfimhgflmmflthmm Acrobate, ndJncgom without rivals in the world, all combined with the Menageries, at ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. , 38 Great Shows in 3 Great Tents for One Ticket. f i & NCIENT ORDER OF FORRESâ€" 6 A ® : | £3 UssEX STkERT HIRE1!! ael * n Amaitectt. s ® me Aft_ ‘ * Capital" Stove Depotâ€" Cierst Grand Annual Picâ€"Nie LIVING LIDN LCUSE in the STREET UNCHAINED. UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES, Ottawa, Aug 6 1872 20 WM. & HENRY FOSTER, Jn Â¥ cvery departurent conducted on a strictly moral principle, and # n ‘c: u‘:\""l!‘“u" ‘ y the grandest exhibition u) any age or m THE ONLY COMPLETE MENAGERIE ON THIS CONTi~ENF, EXTRAORDINARY AMUSEMENT. T. P. CARROLL, P.DC B., Secretar Ottawa, Aug 1, 1872 2037 the Zepher like embodiment of swrial j whose exquisite TIGHT ROPE Exercises have never been approached in excellepce by the cmelu,y MGWMWM\VM‘::;K“;:“"‘HI $ SEPARATE SHOWS IN 8 SEPARATE TENTS, MENAGCERIE, 6YMNASIUM AND COLOSSEUM, RBrillisatly Hlaminated with GAS, KIDD‘S PATENT, for One Price of Admission. No.UCmcUs." *‘ ~+;~‘v ..~‘ wo MUOsBUM.. : * _ _ AFTERNOON & EVENING. Ottawa on Wednesday and Thursday, \ August 1l4th and 15th. Ottawa, August 8, 1872. Wombwell‘s European Menageries DENHOLM, ENCLAND, W&/\HF M ius MARIETTA ZANFRETTA, WILL EXHIBIT IN .. .50 Cents | Children under 9 years of age «eA NDâ€"â€" We beg to notify our numerous custom~« ers, that since the late fire, wo have secur ed temporary premises through the kind, ness of the Hon. JAS. SKEAD, at the _ BEEN ORDERED. We would also respectifully request our customers who are indebted to us, to seitle their accounts at an early date, and verify the old adage, that # A friend in need is a friend indeed." In about a week our new stock will arâ€" rive, consisting of â€" mTUFMR _ _ _: _ _ . se ns i s Qritish Rotel Barrack Buildings, O _ HOUSEFURXNISHING CGOOD®, TIN, SHEET IRON, and |____ _ _ Corner of Sussex and George Streets. NEW AND COMPLETE STUCK HAS re, consisting efâ€" ~~ _ _â€" ‘|_ @ _ GHOSTS SEEN IN EVERY ‘OVES, House without the aid of a meâ€" HOUSEFURXNISHING GOOD®, dumm! Innocent amusement for all. The great demand for this COPPER WARE, &co , &c. | shows it to be the wonder of the age ! H. MEADOWS & Co., “m)flbfidfl.flm ~~ Corner d’mo.du-um & Co., Brockville, Ont. of age........ . . . . 25 Centa Mratt Fzost, Maxao®E. WeZwould invite the special attention? of our customers to the LACE SHAWLS, Lace Shawls. _ LACE With three lots of land highly improved, BITUATED IX RIGAUD, COUNTY OF YAUDRIEUL, Afl in prime orderâ€"mostly newâ€"built eight years good wheat growing landâ€"plenty of work, Driven by Waterâ€"Runs the Whole MIL’I,S FOR S;AEOR TO LET & i Griss, Carding and Fulling;) $500 in valuable will CITY EXPRESS | beamerded competiton in the celebrated * C Caledonian sports, ‘The renowned Bootâ€" To and from all parts of the city limits for the purâ€" | tish Athletes, To the Merchants and Public Generally of Ottawa. e is s es= _ Dinnic & Fleming Contradts made with ci ts for the deâ€" llnrydmh:ythm.‘mu“wedu moderate rates. x “iA'l:uh;‘Mug!o.O. SBussex Street, will roâ€" prompt attention. HENRY LORD, _ > EARTHENWARE, CUTLERY & FANCY GOODS, &¢, , WHOLESALE and RETAIL Original packages of the above or any quantity packed to suit the hour, at the lowest possible Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors in Chanâ€" cery, Conveyancers, Notaries, Commsssionâ€" ers for taking affidavite to be used in the Pminqo_of&uobo:, se * . . Axors Morrisox®, _ R*M. WELuLs, W.H. Looxnart Gorpox, Rost. Casseeus, Jr. Office on Elgin Street, opposite Russell House, fourth door from Sparks Street, Ottawa, Aug 1, 1872. 2037 if Momuson, WELLS AND CASSELS, From London England, Piano Forte Maker and Repairer, begs leave to inform the citizens of Ottawa and vicinity, that :d l:u oommmodiou:fi ‘-boveo(bmino-, re to kinds i on thopmtwmblo terms, .ndm worked fort.luro-twninbochm&p land and the United States, at all branches of the above, feels confident of being able to give genaral satisfaction. . â€" «_ 1w#" CONDITIONS EASY. mz Appiy 30 e proptictes, D. MeDONELL, i6 ~‘:â€"~,~â€"< Bir 200 Otmws Oily, Orders may be left at Messrs. Orme & Son‘s Music Etore, Sparks Street, or at his Workshop, Rideau Street, next door to Dr. Grant. > fl-&x‘ndswomul’imumdo into Full Compase. _ s o Ottawa. 15th July, 1872. The patronage of the public is respectâ€" fully soi1cited. Ottawa, July 26, 1872 . 2032 3m On and after this date the subscriber will run a ‘The subscriber has been instructed by the owner, Mr. James Conroy, to offer for sale by private contract, the residence he now occupies, situated on the Ayimer Road, now situated on the Ayimer Koad, Mm'tfim hlho;ouo-ionof Mr. Sheriff Coutlie. This is one of the finest Vills Residences in the vicinity of Ottawa; an excellent house, out buildings and a good well of water, about seven er the house; the vegetable garden is in excelâ€" lent order, and well stocked with vines, -hmbbz{;wmu n&n h?wwwbl; easy. to the undersigned. eP A. ROWE, Auctioneer and Estate Agent. â€" Ottawa, July 28, 1872 2020 VILLA RESIDENCE FOR HALE OM THE AaYLMER ROAD. Ottawa, July 2, 1872 There will be sold by Public Auction, at the City of Othv?ron WEDNESDAY , the 18th day of SEKPTEMBER, 1872, the Man}t:efnctured 'l‘imberf un'id Lull::-l yoâ€"mm««spnnms rer‘s Supplies for sale XECUTORS NOTICE. Public Auction. * | E C000 es MPORTANT NOTICE. Un the Opeongo Branch of the Kiver Maâ€" dawaska (known as Alexander Fraser‘s Limit of License, No. 271 of 1871â€"2, Timber Limit of Austin and Graham Area 34 square miles. made by Austin and Grabham during the Beasons of 1870 1 and 1871â€"2, now in the River Madawaska, on the way down, toâ€" gether with all the Farm Stock and Imâ€" plements and Lumbering material and nbonnnodcopu:::qa s *s Full particulars of all the above will be mdhsfumdmfi.â€"t,.d information may be had, mean time, on application to JOBN FAIR, Accountant. Montre«1, Assignee of the Estate of W. W. Austin. Montreal, 30th July, 872. _ D87 CHINA, CGLASS, 5,000 Pieces of Timber, IMBER LLMIT. Summer â€"Reductions LARKRGKHKâ€" REDUCTIONS m.d Jobber, .â€"B'fiii; RYANT Reduced § trom............ $3 00 to §2.25 do O s:+:.sssress % O0 " â€"2 $0 do: â€" @0 imnicmencn. 4 00 " B 4J do O assesrssissi, G DO * 4 bD do O s:::s.ssss+10 00 * B O0 do ~UO. > sssserse,. 10 O0â€"** 11â€" L0 do O :s.+.++s«2+m«â€"20 O0 * 14 90 do O ..+....+.»~â€"80â€" 00 "22 00 do do ............00 00 * 40 900 SHAWL â€"DEPARTMENT [From amongst our numerous te4 4 "«sEE FOLLOWING LIST: Proprietor , McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET INZ OUR 2 CALEDOK!! CATHERING St. Prdien‘s Socicty of Ottawa, Tuesday, 13th Aug. Wha Daur g To be held in the AGRICULTURAL SHOW GROUNDS, Will exhibit their powers on the occasion. Sutberland‘s Brass and Quadrille Bands will be in attendance. C * Tickets of admission 25 cents ; Children 10 cents; Vehicles 50 cents. To be had at the usual places and from members of the Commitites. DC RUBER:SON, E MoGILLIVRAY, . Grounds open at 10 a.m.; Games begin at 11 a m. « & James Harris. Managersâ€"Andrew Mann, D (iy!h Robertson, A H Taylor, J A (#rant, M D, :‘AT:io&dml D, McLeod Stewart, J Wm J&lnorflll‘,m Bdhm‘g D Sadler, Capt D Geo Hugh istalker, Wm Johnston, John Smith, tb "Tor Crme wad particpions, ow !m i Ottaw &, "i'_,’_-_"."__f: o aag m ied (1 HE SCHUOL POR BOYS, Muhdn.dhg.- lessons in the French language, secure services of #: nc nine monnen tnr bett of nodentinis ‘and of this To Creditors of BEKJAMI® MoCUNNELL, deceased, and to all others having claims P tholitcm "if Bevjesin MeGonnall ne hudthe'rono(m.hth(k- ty of Renfrew, and Province of Ontario, Lumber Merchant, who died on or about the 'l‘vo:lt{-llndqol January, A. D , 1872. and all others, are hereby notified to send in a statement of their dmb Estaite of the said Benjamin to the undersigned, Executors of the deceas» ed at. the Town af Pembroke, on or before the Axteenth Day of August, 1872. at the expiration of which time the said Execu~ tors will proceec to distribute the assets of the said Wmowtthpm‘} titled thereto, haring regard to the ol of which they then havre, rotice, and the said Exeutors will not be liable for the assets so distribated or any part thereof io any person of whose claim they shall not hb«ve had notice at the time of such distriâ€" PI}IVA‘I'I LESSONS furnish Bridge Building and Frame Timber iry President. Ottaws, Aug. 2. 1872. . d&w2038id_ 2nd Viceâ€"President â€"J. P. Robertson, oTTAWA SHIRT STORE JiaMEs AX6U8, Merchants® B«unk Biock, &parks St. Ortaws, Aug 2, 1872 2038 RAND REBV.G. JENMMETT, M. 4â€", WILL REASSEMBLE ON MONDAY M#*~ Prospectus sent application Ortaws, Aug 1, 1872. t° 2087 ll, Eparks Road, Wutb% Ottawa, July 17. 1872 Dated at Pembroke, this 1 9th June. 1872. HORACE J aMES CHURCH, THOMASB ELLLS, * Executors to said Estate, 3 y 97 18%2. < * 2033 d I‘his notice given, under the Sintute 22 _ FRKNCH LiNGUAGE: FpRHREE PLY ALL LINEN â€" styles, 20 cents each, WHITE DRESS SHIRT®S, COxDUOCtTED BY COLLARS§, six diflerent 4 50 8 00 11 50 17 00 22 00 45 00 AT from $1.25 ap WM. MAS JN. 20Mâ€"24 Meddle wi Meé No:. X

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