18 PiXEp 6B; &T3 Sum win S08 .80 will be given + ll Caak... #2l be the of otsâ€" f TA & lor ** Cure," @ jatd Works, & Co , New Â¥aQy ‘to hbe done at the Exhibition at . The prize was awardgd to Mr R. kle one of Mr. Walton‘s salesmen. sample will be on exhibition toâ€"d«y, -,-ll'u.m, R. W. Stephen, Manâ€" _ Burmars Cz se:xg.â€"We would/remind Fq- who presented himselt vith 1 prckages of fthgbarb at the exhi and brought them to town, that the h is anxiously enquiring abrut the was. He don‘s want it cooked, Brmutsx Ma.â€"The English m«il per Hmmebip Hibernian closes at 10.13 a.m. ‘loog: Auir â€"This shows whait the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine can : It took the special p. izn, one genuine w York Wheeler & Wi Sewing valued sat , .n\ha;'.. by A. Walton, (per &. W. Stephen) for best sample of most yaried and best . Bmarmox, ~â€"The Rev. Mr. Lsuder begs R#ua.the public agsinst a‘Mrs. Cullen d her daughter who are going round W#as pretending to hire our, and asking madrance of wagâ€"s which in several inâ€" Hances they have obtained: â€"Poucs Covat â€"Tuvuksoayâ€" Robert Howe wm being drank on the public Witels was tined $2 and costs. D.Moore and James{fHard for commitâ€" m the pesce were fined $5 ively . _ Presnorato®.â€"Professor Gilbert played ie nameroms malience in the Caneâ€" Fhe principal Hotels and Salogns in the slty. m- supplied with Caledonia Spring W ater. A:‘wu. Grssow & Co., . - 3 Agents tor )ttawa. Phes Inquast â€"The Sussex Street fire Iyuest was resumpd in the City Hall yes Â¥riay.. â€" This affaft has become so stalo and Wiittlesatisfac i »n is expectad from it that lt eridehnce cin be of no interest to the Rux,â€"Cotsiderable rain fell yesterday t is that the streets are M% lnstityte last night. The profgssor some extraordinary feate of leger» and is very interesting throughout. Â¥o uitise our remlers to go see him to ie County Show Fair takes place at Wls Corners toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow, Biturday, the Iitter being the public day. Time wishing to visit the grounds will E‘!‘rintothc«runoph-n lnp.‘â€"{ fine colt belonging to Mr. Patlpr was killed yesterday by being run :.T::;-uc.-w Railway by a f . +c Intopghg ‘mm.kq.»u'l‘h-p _ York Ntreets. Ottawa May 13. 1872 A Commmox, â€"W e have beon requested m that: the dog exhibited by Mr. We at the Agricultural Exbibition --1.- *aristocractic bull terrier,‘"" as stated in our report, and was awarded the "® the cars from the Canada Central Mation leare at a convenient bour (10 a. ®) forthose whoâ€"desire to travel by rail. Thisis the Society‘s thirtieth exhibition, Rikattheâ€"iastitution has become quite Wterable, althou judging from appearâ€" h!huuu::l-ucuyouonm. " BH Barz. â€"â€" Theâ€"return maich between M# Tit and 2ad nine of the Temperance Bs Buy Club was played on the Parliaâ€" :"‘h-um,-n-m Owing “=-lho’nomumhoflhd. "eead of the fifth innings the game fid 53 rans for first nine and 13 runs for Ti Int, giving the lat_olne 3he quie by There â€" no better Spring and Summer wmm&hflfl& Water. No flyMldbo'thit,’br where it liberally used, no Doctor need apply. Fos Cbeap Cottons, go to Mlclmblc!oul'-, f f a)flynbm. e ~1-yo-:‘=n:hzthlmu†A is gestock laid in at old pricesâ€" * 'Mui,l‘mtlolm J) Sparks Street. rier daily at. 8. 30 a m. ";‘;.ï¬aw all points East and West gan be had trom © > A & A. H. TAYLOR, Agents. _ Siage leaves l“'.cm. a urear Sowenlf hrg ~~voorrges omplaint, Diseases hï¬lmo_anmw.-: ..mlydthw'“. Gmsow & Co., SHgtaything in the city. An aggreâ€" ‘â€MNMM“ h“Mdn establis h-..q in .‘.""""msmuum. Qt.-'l-d-».m...h #& Mongenais keep one of the ~~‘*0Mq. of Oftam®; a visit to thair :;"':{ sstistio grocery wigdow 3 t McDopald & Mongenais‘ splend dâ€" Plackbs Carminative is a safe effectual sad "';, remedy for Diarrhcos, dys in children and persops. sntorys 404 o . n a in _ pepart Ari® Le42mg male of Light Prints, at oul Prdays 8b «««â€"â€"â€" ++ C Cld _A _ 4 uâ€"'ronm&mu'nc“ Uttaws at 6 a m. a leaves Ottawa at 6 .am. & a+ arrive from Aylmer at 4 p. n. z> Steamer * Jessic (.a-ot" .@aves ger "Louise," d fo en w wosin o ALLAX. McKiuwosxs & Mo Yorax®‘s. 3) ~ parks Street. NBow i. Lawsexes & art 95g2 . Druggist, Nappers‘ Bridge. OQrtawA Kingston on Cueedays and (C1®1DA Victoria UCAL.. N AND Sxow. â€" For Arrives rawa Fouwszpmg Co‘r with neat, tasteful, we 19581f The Ki Nass siys :â€"The contracâ€" tors are ing this scheme forward with all the at, their command. They have a large &-pbyd.-'.dh ous hnd« kour i CUornces, Poles, Corâ€" nice Endg and Stgir Rods. Just opened RU & WATSON‘®. The neéwest designs in 11’;:) Oil h."o- 80c to m mgu & WATSON‘3. ail the at their command. They have a large &-phm-ppdh .ndku im t::'uub-â€"cu '.::'-.: work near s furm, &-nt the other the tollâ€"gate, on Storâ€" rington R The number of men thus runiedt bur if mit be areduaty sugmeit ed. Messrs. Pheips & Co. are taking/@all work no ‘s furm, Cataragui, and brivind ord '?Ju"ï¬u,c'u' ue hn â€" rington R The number of men thus o opnichn piue sn ed. Messrs. Pheips & Co. are taking/all who seok labipr and ‘are willing, indust~ recover me of in & bad m-’g T irk wity moud lond themselves t¢ so inhuman and diabolical an act would be guilty of any crime." | OneOf the most interesting and aftectâ€" 1"€ ies that we have ever witness, | ed place yesterday in the.Convent of ;'-M tion Da _ Notre Dame on the | occasi a&rc.:.&u.'- farewell visit ‘to that| institutionâ€" before leaving |fo, Europe.| A bout 11 o‘clock a.ny. Sir George sccompahied by His Lordship Bishop Guiges, the Rev. Vicar General Dandurand, hrtenstre stock of Woo!l Car, Pehénin., o h::: three ply ; alsoâ€" ex. Super, w we are at last i‘s prices. m examine. R & WATSON‘S ous hind«, the past weekâ€"and esnE rflentiy curonds of poothe ou‘i."h'o i 'dtï¬cm"“ and burâ€" w y precede Provincial "“...-m..':F: . Chief J Young, in a speech deltvered in diu.‘“hhï¬num notice that of the 6th of Ostober, when he would «o Amberst to attend the. he would be conveyed by on the Intercalonial. Hon, #lex. Campbell, P. M. G., has u::di.-l' ston from his trip to the ing to Mesers Jones & Murphy,â€"two ::Tl:-a took very prominent parts in the return pf Mr. Daly to the Commmons. Ou the after the clection over thold::bd Mumwh ;have it Leicestet is the most unhealthy of T LAAAE MXK. H. G. TIEPEER i. the Engii The ‘death raie tor | _ \f } ( J Youths Linen Collsrs, 10 ots. public of of.i.‘..“&:;":;' l any ,.3“. 39 per 1,000; while thas | Threé Ply Linen Coff, 30 cents. _ bINGING TLASS for GENTLEMEN will of London, for the same week, was 23. Shirts, Coltars, Cuff, Fronts, Dickeys, | be.organized next Priday Evening, Sep+ Sir Ale Duff Gordon, Bart., one | 46. made to order, at the 13th, at 8 o‘clock, at the Piano forte ofHer Wajesty‘s servante d:huup:s OoTTaWwWA Ilf,l‘:; wrouuu-‘. Warerooms of Méssrs, A. & 8. Nordht}â€" fif(te»n years, is stated to be without the ' â€˜ï¬ & F alightoet of recovery. The iliness is | ‘The only practical Shirt and Cug| _ Timely notice will be given 6f YRe samsed 6y a" panioot / in ‘the throat. . Bit | tor and macaizoturer in Utiama. of Ladies® Clastee."" | _ _ tohor‘s I of be ton. Shant: Are. tor C tions in the Mr. T of the Canadian Pacific Rail way ,whohdurmn\ï¬o toria from . reports that diggings, which prospest $7 to the pan, have been the city, early 1 to sell m R vimited the s pleased to w -n.odhnin phdbytbi tors of the K Notre ; regretting the sad necessity of his ure from his dear Canads, and boping that he may return in tiing with reâ€"estiblisbed health. delicrey ahd feeling, was then read and : i ng by the choir of pupils. There something more thin mere ceremony ih the proceedings ; Sir George‘s great minii felt the sublimity of the moment, sand his heart was melted to tears by choral supplications which those s voices and innocent children chanted fop his restoration to health. So affeoted was Sir (George that he reâ€" plied with idifficulty, Nover* onlany eces sion had e been so moved. During his short stay in Ostawa, he sould not avoid visiting th¢ congregation, so much pleaâ€" sure had hp often experienced in doing so, and so an estimation did he enterâ€" tain of it he an educatignal institution, He woull|nevrer ferget the rigit; :t had mada an hyleliable impression on his mind. Helhoped their prayers might be effectual, ahd that ho would eturn from Europe health restored. An add was rea l by, Miss Robertson Ros#, Poliant then read an add4res> in French, gfter which the party adjourned to the ch when the Bevediction was ieonousce|_ and. 4n sppropriig ‘jyun sung. ° Sir George bid all adieu, and this ended his rell visit to the Congregation De d bost tain of it an & He woull |never / mind. | He|hoped eftectual, that Europe healt! An was 1 Ros#, Polian in French, wh to the ch whe . and. . sung. ° Sir bid al his farewell visit w Notre H Rug Mats, of| ever) t vamiety, a ‘K".RU 3.1, Our 0 They adjourned to the Music Hall of the instifution when Sir George Cartier was prese hdwithnndd.n-concb-_ih beautifal feeling language, erpressing the plegsure sat meeting him in the new Uu:lding of the Congregation De KING TSON & PEMBROKE RAILWAY, <ourk arrangement is the conception and of Mr. Brown, one of the em» dm-uuhw..my it does eredit to his taste and ingenuity. In usion we‘fwould "recommend, the public lo-'-ddrv- Messrs, McDonald & a call. | Hamiltoniaps are siready complaining gLL‘ NG TSON & PEM o Kingst Da: are 'ul* ATION DE NOTRE DAME MINION NOTES. CARTER‘s FAREWBLL Yi8iT. of exquisite composition, the examination of books and verification of returns, %€ Blank forms for the above returns may be had on application to the Department or any of its mm. lonay us. H.JOHNSON, . GOVIRN!R!T HOUSE, Ottawa, Tuesday, 10th day of Sep , 1872 His Exeollency the ~Governor General in Council, Un the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister of Customs and under the cl-vhhunlmathnczholm Aot 31 io.. cap. 6, intituled ; " An Ant respectâ€" ing the u-w-&ui- Exceliency has been pleased to r and it is hereby ordered, that the Uutâ€"Port of Pete > beretofore under the survey of the Port of Port Hope. be and the same is hereby M’uto:uu: erected into a Port of Entry for all t of the said Act. wW.‘a. flnuwomu, 2075 ClerK, Privy Council. bbiobhubml-odloz;mdnhoan locality where the sams have been cut :; each tity of logs of the same lengths ons t t uoo y Ready 10 be entered in the of the Separiis returns must be made ?.ui-ol each Chantier, and: of each obber ; and where it is intended to logs or boom timber as out -lï¬ lands, or on lands under settler‘s be advised when final returns have furnished. be afforded to the Department and its agents, by all parties operating in timber or saw logs, &0., in the investigation of the extent and nature of such operations, and In the matter of JOHN ROLLS, of Sherâ€" brooke, an Insolvent. 1. the undersigned, J. A. ARCHAMâ€" BAULT, of the Town of Sherbrooke, Ufficial Assi.nee, have been appointed Assignee in this matter. Creditors are nm-od to file their claims before me wi one month. J. A. ARCHAUBAULT, Sherbrooke, 11th Sept, 1872 _ 2073tf Good Sample Rooms and every accom modation tor rravellers Thoroughly re. fitted and refurnished throughout. & ' 8. DaNIELS L > 10gs Or boom timt lands, or on lands u 1 ns a reapactive dir w.x.nnloton which ou separate returns, under osth, must be made in each caâ€"e, showing the number Tiel reigastive Saysouoer tnd ie o imenaions, Qrfl“nnï¬â€œ&omhnbm ou When all returns of any 1 establishment ‘ havre been sent in ï¬! W.mm-mumwmu proprietors of the logs and timber, or his or their manager or principal bookâ€" keeper, as to the total number of pieces of logs, and pieces of boom timber, cut by or for him or them, or acquired from others, during the season of onntlubr which returus are made, will be required to be furnished to the Department or its agents ; the Department or agents should Attention 1s called to the 16th and 17th clauses of the "Crown Timber Regulsâ€" tions" which make it imperative that every facility, assistance and informmtion FOI SALE to by the person who superintended the auuhgofmp:h logs and boom timber, and slso by the Culer who measured the '-05&0!““--‘(&:;:&.“ of pisces of logs and respective lengths and diameters, and the number of preces of boom timber, the length of DANIELS‘ HOTEL of pieces of boom timber, the length of nack wote, with the cdinuspicr ‘6f gach from saAwW _ MILL OWNERS s AND LUMBERMEXN. ~whrs Department of Crown Lands, ' Joronto, 24th August, 187%. All returo of aw logs and boom timber to be made to the Department of Crown Lands or its ts must in future be ..‘2“ or befare the PLK@T day of JUNK, in each year, and must be sworn [usowm ACT OF 1869 FLANNELS AND TW E&EDS3. A very large Stock laid In before: the rise. NEW DRESS GOODS ! mq’f{:&i“"“‘*m. Ottawa, Sept 17, 1872 (LATE ST. JAMES,) H. McCORMICK & SON. Munm-cnmw PUUHRSNBU Cormer of Metesife and Queen Strees. . | _ Ottams, Nigust 13, 1672 . aOMY â€" | q eponoagns Inmggniaitiy ts Poieat to Mr. Alex. ell, Tours, with his FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS, all the latest Noreltios. CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS. See our new patterns in Carpots and Floor Oil Oloths. : Allan, McKinnons & McMeran, S s . %0 SPARKS STREET FAULKNXER‘®, York Street CCE 16 T willed Poplins, Worsted Twills, Wool lIte ps, Empress Cloths, French Dferinou Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids, ° Lustres, &c, &c. f A specially choice assortment. /‘ Lace Oollars, Lace Sets, J Lace Lappets, Linen and Maslin Bets and Real Laces, in great variety. ; l B hred i+ 1.25 *=, with two Col. "h ancgl to. § h 4 m_ h'ï¬tu â€â€˜ gva‘ CENTRE TOWXN, OTTAWA Gents three Ply all Linen Collars, 20 cents. . Youths Linen Collars, 10 ots. JUST OPENED ! PRE4ENT ; Assistant Commissioner. TE DRESS SIRTS Tents, Proprie 2016 3m ated below the Chaudiere, and are easy of access, v The above Limits will be sold together on soparately; to sult purcpasers For terms and tions apply to his sn License No, 444 of 181144 containing 24 square miles. Licegse No, 444 of 1871â€" eontaining 97J square miles, A 'l'hlno lz:mur would afford a aippiy of Loge Lt years to any mills sitaâ€" Stock of Day Books, Ledgers Cash Books ..amf.".â€"a up from the best class of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower \hnu-yothh-ohlbbenï¬u; wholesale or retail; o Account Books it vecem ; f ‘oo% in vock. rood in Papor ruled to any p~ttern m..-.u."flmm- the very shortest notics. Utiawa, June 22, 187% & B. on 1 0 2010007 } °* Swe m SV008, F0d@ and N;fik}o pattern, on &m mm-_r'w.z-ndo tuily aud ‘promptiy‘ stionded in ast 2f hdh-duimo-ofhkh‘hmnhch French Ianguage ean secure the services of a competent teacher who has had the best of credentisls and of this city referâ€" ences. For terms and particulars address L. cast and firm of T Dru g@:8 U mfl:flu carried on unduthouylo, %Jnul&fgfl- pruvars Lessoxs m . . _ ThE FREKCH LANGUAGE by post, Ot JitaWa that an elementafy glu;(l;;fle TLASS for G‘N.;m will nook 24. N Warerooms of Meésstrs, A. & 8. Nordht}â€" MYRTLE M AVY ALEXANDER GEORGE, Into partnership with him in the Ome trial will sstablish its vast superiâ€" ority in respect of both excellence and m"m'wdb.hbm It will go balf &s far and give .h:m-%.wnn;..?':‘."g. t 0 â€â€˜mfl‘. Can“b’. had of all Grocers; &NGING CLassxs Miling, Eleur and Grain Business Best Paste Blacking in the World. DAY & MARTWN‘s THE OTTAwA TIMES, SEPTEMBEER 20. 1872 ( 45 UNXDERSIGNED __Hareby gives notice that he has taken (IMBER BERTHS Ottawa «PRICE 10 CTS PBB $ ULB, TIN It is par excellence the Wholesale af C. T. BATB & cCO Oftawa, Sept. 18, 1972 [ Ottaws, Aug. 2, t872, 1OR SALIK, Paste Blacking. Ray~â€"See T. & B. on ouch Plog. "®a es so low that all can us it caUumo®. he Brand onC EJ TB o Y I" iyreaistured, MKXESSRS. 0. T. BATE & 00. Beptember4, 187% _ 262 To Her Majesty Queen Vistoria &o-wubpd{ tineagy Rivers. z;::?hh'q-‘ % “'fl varmbanr thtalnt in i0 bad GaATINEAWY : _ _ n::“r:_o.“ldlafl eontaining 24 warst AND MILIFARY FOR a GOOD SMOEK®E, PTHE ROLLOWING NADAME LaMOUCHK*®, | St. Patrick Street, Ottaw* 1871 NG4+â€" said Forms may be obtained And notice is further given that copies of such rules and regulstmons and of the Notice is hereby given that in pursuâ€" aoce of ll.‘\‘pmvinom of 35th Victoris, Chap. 26 intitled : * An Actrespecting Patents of Invention," His Excellency the Governor in Counsil bas been pleased ‘to approve of certain rules and regulations, and of such forms ‘prescribed as have Apâ€" W†tor the: purposes of the cluding the celebrated Champagns. Vourray, Mous mu*l'-fl’sw.ggi- ?ï¬h Wix:.. :rv.n’nunl such as ryueil. Chinon, Miï¬. ies Shimatnr ie dosk o Beiaee. B 0 B ohe exports excellent * * ° BRANDIES AND LIQU+URS. Aug 16, 1872, :050 law\m Woollens, Drees Goods, Rtuffs, Silks, Fiannels, Prints, (o Linen, Haberdashery, and small Wares, Fancy Wool Biaukets, Musiin und-immm, Carpete, &u., &8 MILLINERYâ€"Comprising the latest Novelties of m&u Bonnets, * t"l:':fl, Feathers, (npes, Velvets and Velveteens, ts, Shawls ana an c. “.’i‘ho'!\dosr‘i;llbepnmntâ€"comprim the greatest variety of Cloths and Tweeds Lntest es. nwm« will, if required, make all kinds of Buits agcording to the T respectfully invite an inspection of my stock before urchasing elsewhere. AMï¬nMowfh‘mwmhbnd in all IL departments. _: Ottawa, Bept, 2, 1872. 2063 12 of thelate Mr, Alex..&mpbell, Tours, with his own ; and being Mr. Campbell‘s sole mm fln fls ata mhscopontice, the fine wines of Tourain and other paits of France, inâ€" pAtest orrics, 0 % s S ‘Dnl :-A’IKB, MINERAL WATERS, DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT In which will always be found a complete assortment of staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Of the Latest Styles »@> 47 ONE PRICE @pg that inust command a " READY LI8ST OF DEPARTMENTs. J. R. STITT & CO., REGENT HOUSE. Boda Water, cold as Ice, combined with Ginger Ale, Potash Water, S Vichy Water, ‘Seltzer Wm Carratraca® Wit;r daliiet Salt, Citrate, agnesia, 9r :‘ï¬ï¬‚i made Seidlits and Soda Powâ€" re. A. CHRISTIE & CU., .‘ Druggists, Sparks Street FANCY DRY GOODS, Has the honor of informinti his friends and the public in gener that he has made all the nocem repairs in the Store lately occupied by Messrs. esne & McGarity, McDONALD AND MONGENAIS. Oitews, Septâ€"mber 9, 1878. UNSIEURCHEYVEAU DUCHESNEU Ottawa, Aug. $0, 1872. CATAW BA! | Parties at a distance can obtain list of rates and Agont, Box 474, Post Office, Ottewa. © EQUAL ‘CO BRANDy. To igzage checked through from a3 mu* Ma“ Ottawa, Sept. 18, 1873. â€" 14B _ All Points East and Wost on the : CREAKD TRUNK RALWAY. Oitawa, September 4, 1872 ALSO F9R SALB: No. 47 Sussex Street, P. CHENET, 30 Sparks Street. Pas Trenl Diokete cver the Canade Central and Bs es t c i. a,, f ® mnï¬m"%f';' JOENBON, . Frederiotow, !opdnnt, NEW FANCY AND STAPLE TARoFGOX CuU PON sRATD TRUNEK I M P 0 RT ER Ee Oofr CANAIA GENTRAL §1.25. TICKET â€" OFFICE 4 â€"atDâ€" The signatures of ‘two solvent and re. { f r0*d will be he lpon-iblamrilm to become sure. onkerial ties for the due fullilment of the contract Bell‘s ® must be attached to each tender. pilnt ag * % se Department will not be bound to| â€"â€"â€"_ _â€"___ accept the lowest or any tender. AN Plans and â€" Specifications cin be seen at the oftice of Walter Chesterion. Esq, Architect, Ottawa, on and after Wedriesâ€" day, the 18th instant. . Sealed Tenders addressed to the unâ€" dersigned and endorsed, *Tender for Post (ffice, Ottawa,‘‘ will be received at this cffice until SATURDAY, the 5th day of October next, at noon, for the erection :)l:deonplu&' of a new Post Office, at tawa, The public are cautioned against this attempted deception. and respectfully informed that the name of the Corxwarr. M.xvracrurme Comraxt is printed on the ticket of every Mt-_-d': by them. > . ryHE CORNWALL MANUFACTURING r Company have pleasure in intimating the complete restoration of their works at Cornwall, which are now in full opeta: Cornwall, Sept. 11, 1872 â€" 2071 2m OTICE TO CONTRACI ORS, TICKETS CAaAUTION. information of routes by _ The above named Byâ€"law, will be introduced at a reaftenm ihecovealt To be ‘puiden in the Theu Hali, Be‘l‘s Corners, at ten o‘clock a. m , on Jhuwsâ€" uy.s.mhrluh.ls?:'.wb«‘-pdm-y = the proposed elosing and stopping up of said porti Public notice is hereby given. that n.p*!lho- ï¬nwfllh--‘culh‘&?-‘ï¬ud&- ownâ€" lhi’ol!::ra.w-p yâ€"law to authorize the closi s opping up of that portion of the old tnvatru,dlu'dhiah Stâ€" Louis Dam. from the mk-h- crosses the Eas: half of iot forty, in the first coucession, Ottawa Sront, oi the Township o( Nepean. ‘ _ _ xT TUWYS‘EH OF NEPEAN, Lamp Fittings, Lan shortest notice. Goods sent t 'xï¬â€˜n&::mpm†Rarthenware, we ‘are ACo PAT TE 1 ® _ _ Millk Pans, ‘ _ Liquor Jars, Molasses Jugs, Buiter Crocks, Preserve Jars, Spittoons, Dllil??cl. Btovre Pipe Tubes, Chimney Tops and every size in Flower Pohnndofrondaigmbyth.b.tpd- eners in the Dominion, at prices that will ensure ready sale. LORD & KELLEY, f aManufacturers Agents, & .63 Sussex Street, Ottawa. trade with Etreet, and Lower Town inht. K. uruzu. nad OTWW & on hand any quantity of goods t:"' suit purchasers packed by a competent packer. . low rates. p Fittings, Lamps repaired on the Iamp Fittings, Lamps repaired x Goods sent to any distance. o o t P m?é'\ we ‘are prepared to supply ‘The‘finest ever offered in this mar ket, takes «three waters," used by the nobility in Britain. Lord & Kelley The following goods fxm the producers JAPANS and GUNPOW DER3, BLAOCK TEAS, COFFEES, Very fine. Fresh ground daily and roasted on the premises. (st PICKLES, f Every house should have one. The above goods are the finest to be had in market, and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfiction in uil%thom. A call solicited. % ‘or sale at TRHOS, PATTERSON‘$, Rideau Street. Ottawa, July 18, 1872. Importers of China, Glass, Earthâ€" enware, Cl}_tlery and Fancy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 63 3USSEX Satices and French Peas, "No. 1," ip. variety. PARIS COFFEE POT3, Ex Ships Nioer, Trut, Lapx Lov®, Mary Ava, CiTy or QUuEsEO, CraRa Knuix, AXD CaROLI®A, 1t is now an W!;I you want any firstâ€" class Brmdiu_‘or \\‘lnu and the best Family ‘Groâ€" cerios, you must go to es "well known," _ â€" _ _ 10 «4 ‘GIN, John de Kuyper & Son double berried, 1Q b>utts. suerey wins, vP, various prices, extra value, 50 cases SPARKLING MOSELLES, « pints and quarts," I 00 do GUINNESSES POREER, pte. and qts., per order. 1060)â€" ¢¢ CLARET, various brands, a T NPSObaNOheP ie( 6 tinintahciec 1 as in the first Gift uoncert in December last, when thousands of dollars that came too late were sent back, they will have none to blame but themselves. Louisville, Ky., Aug 29, 1872 1872. The Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky being satisfied from the I;fla sale of tickets already made, and the daily increasing demand for them, that there will be no occasion for postponing the second drawing in the Gift Concert in aid of the Public Library of Kencucky, have instructâ€" ed me, as their agent and manager of the Gift Concert, to say to the public and ticket holders that the drawing will positively tuke place on September 28 prox , and will not be postponed. Anactive demand for tickets come from every State and Territory of the United States, and from the Canadas, giving assurance to the Trusâ€" tees that no circumstances can prevent a drawing at the appointed time. A sufficient clerical force is engaged: to keep up with the orders for tickets, and in order that this office may be relieved of the immense pressure incident to the business for the week or two immediately preceding the drawing, agents especially, and those desiring of procuring tickets, are requested to send in their orders im» mediately, as sales will have to be closed in .time to make the neceseary preparâ€" ations for the drawing. It is the wi;h of the management to fill every order for a ticket, as well as to sell all the titkets, but those who apply first must be first supplied ; and, if those who put off buy» ing until sales are closed, have their money mmme‘?, imtesd of the ‘tickets ordered, an In tha Resslprry! 2l 0nc h DAY OF THE DRAWING}-‘[XED No Postponment from September 28. To us Posuic: 'I"T HE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF TUCKY. | icked by a tent packer, . mnmwm{uhirenvm [ By order of the Council. No. 26, Rideau Street UST RECEIVED, TI0P ATTRSON‘S. SECOND _ _GRAND CONCERT. 12 IRECT IMPORTATIONS Agent Publicï¬uâ€"b;y‘i:ni 1y ww _ L us uog: do CLARET, various brands, a few cases of the celebrated vintago of 1864, $22 a case. doz. SCOTCH MARMALADE, fresh from the maker, try it Always on hand. THOS, ï¬iï¬l\fu:?;' b Public Library Kentaick Very fine, give them a trial. Wicks, Burners and e fatiek 20@ im 16f 1872, December All in prime order mostly new, built eight years ago. . mara With three lots of lind higlUy improved, SHcaTeD i% . RIGAUD, couxrgqor VaUDRIEUVL, DEIVEN BY WATER, BUMS TH: WSOLR NLAL, * DOMINION BUILDNINGS,*" 136 MeGILL STREET, Aund invite the attention of Buyers to their large and carefully selected assortment of JAPAN, YOUNG HBYSON, GUKâ€"OWDER, IMÂ¥PERIA:. and TWANxAY TKA®, _ And BRANDIES, GINS, KUYS. and the Finest Brands of FORT, SHERRY, &c. 136 MeGILL STREET, MONTREAL Aug 2, 1872. 2038 MILIJNRSALIOBNLI‘ Have remoted to their New Premiscs, Barristers, W in Chancery, Conveyancers, Comâ€" m&hwuu used fekee? AIOUS“IUIN&: wW. H. LOCKHART GORDON, R. M. WELLS, ROBT,. CASSELS, Jz. Office on Elgin Street, opposite Russell House, fourth door from Sparks Street. Ottawa, Aug. 1, 1872 2037â€"1, Ottawa, 5th Feb., 1872. _ P.8. ENTEKANCE BY S!DE DOOR Canada to Vienna, Austria, Germany to establish there an EDUCATIUNAL IN.â€" STITUTION for YOUNG LADIEs, every advantage which can be by the help of the best teachers and proâ€" 3. KADAKBI KUIBBI‘:“bohp to hh. form 18 ipu-m M“.i'nd:.z' weeks from St, Lawrevce & Ottawa Raiiwa Te . CARTAGE AgENCY. hy llndd’;lbfl.d' to inform blic that o.t:.h'u ï¬hg been Oï¬nlovli)‘ hmdururo( lhog ERAL 1CES Oofl.u ellington Street, where orders for the collection and delivery of Goods will w-flhq Hef‘un:;. kindlyd e v his Bishop of Toron: . Wilkie, m of MEQM Quebec; The Honorable Irving, Quebec; Thomas C. Keefer, Esq., Jttawa. Co?:turmwboddu-,dul- 8,,“'8'9&6.18’12 2066if ï¬ml-dcc will be received &.‘ (Aqu;rol-.-; Wellington A. J, TAYLOR, WILIAX FDITE & C0, !hvm.dbonn rodd-‘c.d M‘:: iy Poue tiapctie t us mdpromate by to 4 ters abroad for u:'g education. . French and English. BlBLESâ€"Funily, Pew and Pocket. The largest and choicest assortment in the city A T MBMSON & 0S Capt. R. 8. Niomor., . & Foome Movitiate t pntant on reemion ant * Psn Werreve delly from the oiscs on the whnet, The Steamer â€" l ALEXAN DRA R THE SPLENDID STEAMERS QUEE VICTORLA, PRIACE OF WALES, Capt. Bown. Capt. H. W . Swerazaep. Tourists will nan this a delightful rip. pierped cermtem Jyan en treal at 6 p.m. UWANI:.â€"A Train leaves . Bonaventure Station «very morning (Sundays excepted), at 7 o‘elg,l.: connect at Lachine with Steamer Prince of breakfast), calling at different landings. From w to Grepvilie by Railway, to join the Queen Victoria{dinner}, arriving at Vttaâ€" "uht&u-c'r FPAIRY,. S'.l be om:d ‘{:r Tovm 'é:‘;':' or Excursion Ottawa, Aug. 21, 1872 _ _ _ * PS in itinen it cenc un arcosten ced cnrecrciect en romcmn ccae "‘_HUKCH BERVICES AND® PRAYER oTT&WA CITY TO ROXTREAL st 7 o‘clock, a. m., returning leaves S.n:ponu Village at 1 o‘clock, p. m., same y. A Comnection made with the Brockville & Ottawa Railway on the up and down trips. & Ottawa, Sept. 9. 1872 1872 The Steamer "Sir John Young" leaves Havelock on Tuesdays and Fidays for Cb_’)e-u Village and intermediate ports . Un and after THURSDAY, the 12th instant, the Steamer * Jessie Cassels" will leave Aylmer (Sundays exceptei) at 7:30 a. m., ooppecting with Steamers of the Limne for Roche Capitaine and interme= diate ports, * ~ The Steamer "Prince Arthur‘" lgaves Portage du Fort daily (sundays excepted) at 7 o‘clock a. m., connecting with Steamer * Jessie Cassels" for Alymer. + The Steamer ©"John Egan" leaves Pemâ€" broke daily (Sundays excepted) at l o‘clock, p. m., for Des Joachim, returning leaving at 6 o‘clock, a. m., connecting with Steamer © Jason Gould" which leaves Pembroke Landing at 2 o‘clock p m. Passengers arriving at Portage ‘du Fort same evening. . UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES, W HOLESALE Tea, Wine and Epirit Merchants, WM. & Honix HE OTTAWA RIVER NAV C COMPANY. ROYAL MAIL LINE f BOOKSâ€"New Lectionary, OMAN CATHOLIC Prayer Books in EMOVED. URK1SUN, WELLS AND CASSELS, NIQM FORWARDING & RAILWAY COMPANY. OTICE. DENHOLM, ENCLAND. TRADE MARK. Cardng and Milling, Daily (Sundays excepted CHANGE OF W&/\HF No. 39, Sparks 8t TIME. CASSELS, President ATION