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are prepared to Sept 19 18to k : _ B _ Ost Droxc.â€"Less night, about be} gyouss +s . gutsight o‘clock, a young woman, .nO D . by imy means, i11 dressed, was found | (\\,l6eii . tusk on the street, and brought to es station sccompanied by a policé & . vore 3 wain a cb. Apparently «be accept s ; w ’~ the iog with Christian fortitude )m- f beaiped 0M _ sWA of Cook 8 ok Stoves, @pt. 21, © Sale ey :.‘ i n‘s q ety : o y oArg > â€" RoOWw»g L HOLD reigned 00 h Pss Ru Porâ€" be r th or without ;:"QN_ Cado Sept 19 187 E NING STAR, AB., BWXA L‘-ihm.. e 'il\..*".‘I‘ %C., Table NiOGX ) by three ot Sept 2" 3 ~menae ed 'mfl. GBANT | sorm, § ~ Ancti ht Fox Cheap Cottons, go to | Auszx, MeKmone & McMora‘s, . tire Sxcves your Flannels for the Fall at once . {_‘ 0 it , _ ALGa® McKiswous & MoMora®. 1814 _ ( 4) Sparks Street. of â€" 187%, at one p &o Wil wmmd&ynmd 'n".l.......... see 3 00 Foawarome & Ruuwat Co. yre .Ottaws at 6 a. m. "] "‘M-“G.lm‘ '! mer « Jeasi® p ‘ .cay daily at 8.30 a m. fi_w to all points East ar v-“_b.‘lfm i & a. H. TAYLOR, Agents. M9% Cbavae p.â€"Tickets Vast can beâ€" b* & P " York ‘tree Ataws, May 13 There . no better Spring and Sumter than the Caledonia Water. No pedic sbould be without it, for where it soily y 1, no Doctor need apply. """_ C Gissox & Co., Agents. “l’-'c"-' l’ i &, Dfl;fi: the Skin, ‘3‘5‘.’3 “n-ladmit' y UR ~" Cl oys or Bladder, should send the Skin, Kidney® “&bdonll' s Water. tor a supply of the Cman® & Coc. Jping Water. Ask empletion and w wmas and | oast uid and cloudy _ &A Cuaxes â€"Mr. F. 1. Daniels bus disâ€" of his bar at the Albion Hotel, and charge of the rmanaging office ‘ Botel, kept by his brother, the liilks of which be will doubticss attenc wizhis usua«l geatiomanly manner. . Tus Man Dinnehey arrested on suspicion t bating commiited & murder at Provi wase, 4. L, will be ro exsmined t efore the Police Magistrate toâ€"day. A number of witnemes and others have arrived fron Providence and are staying:at the Ruseel Frontves Siz8.â€"Mr. A« Kowe, Auct snser, will sell to day the Househoid F uiture of Mrs. Grant, ‘Connor Street, gods are all new and in good order &1 mongst the lot is some spiendid carpe The principal Botels Tus Bridge« are Prties requiring Housebold Furgitur weuld do well to make a note of this sale The sale is called for one o0 clock toâ€"62y. Tuse weather Tus Streets are> abominably dirty sho most of the sicewalke mhpidnrd. tenorable Mr. Shead bas shown an excel ut emmple in the laying down 0f a ## walk in tront of his own~town resiâ€" ‘aPrY" _ _ Gmson & Co:, mbn‘hMul m*“" for Diarrhoea, dysâ€" .â€".h.b“‘l"fiffl"m .M awi B.nks in course |O° Aléifuction are making rapid W#m ds compleiion, and so is the spire \be main ° _ tower of Ruliament Houses, the w on which the â€"rmling is to . which is to encompase the Parliamen aad Departmental Buildings, and the tunds in rear of the House of Parlis & is which the extensive Lhbrary of Parl ment is to be contained. . !/ ~ Pouas vouutr~ Fuipayâ€"George Rayn tor sssaulting bis sisterâ€"in law, was fine #2 and costs, l& ts on an improved principle Â¥ kh mil keep the pavements dry in apy John Kennedy, for keeping fou! pr 4#, was also fined $2 and cost«. Another case was remanded. t Presonar.â€"Sir Frederick Arrow Capt. Webber Williams arrived by liit night and are staying at the Russ at ys Toureds QrraÂ¥A Tas Deswsaer Casa.â€"The Police Magis ‘mpt by the statutes of 18 h_h-ildo- im extradition cases, tiken away, seat for Dennehbey this â€" lng and ordered him to be discharged frdo custody under the warrant. Hoe was imâ€" mediately afterwards arrested under warrant of Judge Armstrongâ€"who only Bs jurisdiction bereâ€" in such cases. «se will be tried on the arrival of. wi *# from Providence. Rutwat Extexwox.â€"The Canada Cep» ful Railroad Company are at present fptiating for the extension of their line Pambroke at an early date. The | i0 Renfrew will be opened on the 15th|of Rext month, a reinforcement of sixty baving been sent from Ottawa this wepk .'@lhe-aphuunolun'ul y that date, The iron required for branch ‘was delivered at Sand Point Â¥eek. The entry of the first train igto Rentrew village will be celebrated by, a Frand demonstration, preparstions . for which are alrea iy being mude. Worlk is .‘Ql.idfflad vi.orouslyâ€" on the :-nt-m. branch, and a heary f. of laborers will be employed on it next C‘M __" "4H, are exerting themselves _":""----u--h Loc ALJEWS :‘m:-ou ron Ortawa. _‘.'_ ie and those who are ‘wh" s & 7-w Arrives * Leaves every day at. . House Arrives. saleof Light Prints, at _ > , McKimwoss & Mo YoraX‘8, . Â¥) > parkse Street. ipal Botels and Saloons in the o ie «[A p oi qrud dn Agents tor (ttawa. affiicted with Rheumatism, RirB® er has been entremely in the season. Yesterday was dy, with occasional »+howers, it seemed as if it were about ww 4.20 600 pm. pM .r m S mds 240 17.10 __ W. HEARN, _ _ Pruggist, Happers‘ Bridge *ora Wa 18 on mi are rapidlyâ€" approaching will be of great advantage NavigATI0N® corner Forwarpixe Co sor Ortawa.â€"Hevr OU the w is . to . Parliamentarty s, and the of Parti & rary of Parl t -}J«n‘o&y law, was i Kowe, Aue4 1958tf ‘ _ .eaves 4.00 1 00 of N School in Ottaws. There is every of a large and influential meeting t week, and we are confident that the superior claims of Ottawa for the instituâ€" tign will be urged in such a manner that y cannot fail to be recognized by the tario Government. _ â€" ‘ plies have been r@éseivei from,the N of the Cansda Central and Bma Ottawa Railway Companies, arid of the Union Forwarding & Railwhy Company, granting half fare tickets to all persons passing over their lines to take part in the public meeting on the Normal Eshool question. a special meeting of the City Council will held in the City Hail on Monday even« ing next, when the question of the expeâ€" ;rqolhkin‘uhptobrin'mlfxt rovincial Exhibition to Ottawa will be discussed. There are, of course, many imu‘- to be gained by bringing the hibition hither. It will cause a great influx of visitors, a vast outlay of money, a covsiderable expenditure in stores and hotels, and give extraordinary employ~ ment to cabs, omnibuses, and all possible ‘kinds of rehicles. Whatever the cost may ?ummr OF CARLETOX AGRICULTU® RAL EXHIBITION. *) _ be, the giin probably will be greater. » \ This interesting exhibition of farm imâ€" flhmu and stock, fruits, roots, and vegetables, opened yesterday at Bell‘s Corners. ‘Toâ€"day, the stock and impleâ€" ments will be judged, and a large attend tm'-expoctod. The goods within the iildi were all ticketed yesterday. The ing is a portion of the prize list in dairy and ladies‘ departments : â€" The lady jud es were Miss May, Mrs.W. Champness, and. Miss Mesers. Newell Bate, Thos. Patterson, id James Daigleish. . PRIZE LIST.~ _ Best Tub of Butter, -m.prm by A. Campbell : Miss M A ‘Tri ; caddie of Tea, value $7 50. « s (Fonk a° Temaghan at Crr Co â€"We understand . that kiary Cogyyat.~â€"We undersiand Inft â€" Best Crock ot Butter, e " by Thos Birkett: Mrs & Watson; Clothes Wringer. value #1 50 _ . _ _ _‘ _ Best 25 lbs of Butter in drock, special pnu’bb.y Mesars Baidwin Bros: Miss Watâ€" son Best 6 lbs of Print Butter special prise by A Campbel! : Misâ€" Keancdy #5. . Best 6 lbs of Fresh Butter, prints: Mrs W Kcott $3. o Best 6 lbs of Frint Butter, special prise :zulum: Miss Wamon, churn, value CLASS 16â€"LADIBY‘ PEPARTMANT. Best display of Useful and Fancy Articles bf a young lady (to consist of needlework unitting in wool and cotton, &c., certified as her own make), Special Prizs ;y C. W. Buâ€"h, E4q., an Usborne Sewing Machine, value 35 aoilars, rewarded to Miâ€"s Bradley, Goulburn ; 2ud do Miss Roberts. Best 20 yards colured fannel, all wool, 4 dollars, Mss M. A. Trimble, Goulburn ; Jad do Mis« Bradley Best #) yards colored fannel. mixed w;.:t #) yards white Awnel, mixed cotton and wool, 4 doliars, Miss Gourlay ; Â¥Ad do Mis M. A Trimble ; 3rd do Miss Scott. kh iomae ols s .ts scogt Best 3) yards home made cloth, al wool, special prize by Chalmers & Co Ulock, value $5, Mrs Harten ; 2nd & Mre. Wsteon ; 3rd do Mrs. G. Burroughs And the judges in the dairy department Best assortment of ladies‘~clothing, home m de woo‘len goods, “d"l"’z the exhibior, specisl prize by Russel! Watson, silk dress, value $30, Miss M. A. Trimble. Best pair woolien bliunkets, spacisl prize by Chas. Bryson. Esq . dress, value $10, Â¥rs Dawson ; "nd do Mrs H Gourlay ; 3ra do Mrs Wallace. . Rest sample of niuh’. any kind, $5, Mrs Alien ; 20d do Mis Watson. _ ‘otton and wool, 4 dollurs Mrs, Brownlese ; ind do Mis Davidsou; drd do Mrs. Wm. _ Best 20 yards white fAimnel, all wool, 4 Joilars, Mrs. Watson ; 2nd do Mrs. g:no_l_:‘ _ Best knitted quilt, $2, Miss E Hopper Jud do Sut k a IHimble.. _ _ ~_ Best patchwork quilt $2, Mrs. Church ; Ind do Miss M. A. Trimble. Best fancy quilt, $2, Mrs. Drizco!!l ; 2nd do Mrs. Wallace. Best specimen crochet work, $2, Mrs. J Bradley ; 2nd do Mrs. Driscoll. Mcpem-m-'rdw by G. W. tunk, Eeq, M P.P., $5, Mrs. W. T. Urqubart, Uttawa; h}doln_uk-- _ Best specimen worsted work (fiat) $2, Miss Cousins ; 2nd do Mrs Young. . C rrespondes Steen promulgates. some statistics referring to the revenue and exâ€" penditure of the Roman Untholic estabâ€" lishment in Germany. The provinee emâ€" braces twelve bishoprics, and the total anâ€" nual revenue amoâ€"nts to 584 549 thlers. 496 059 thalers of wh! h are furnished by the state, which is thas «h+wed to hold a very considerable F::" 0| rne purse over the Episcopate salaries ol the bish ops absorb 95,1:6 thalers out of a total valancing the revennm», and there are 8.313 thalers besides paid to suffrage bishâ€" ops, 1,190 10 ricars general 52,941 to ecâ€" ~lesinstical counciliers, 14 889 to canons, 17,388 to descons, 12},972 to mcears and ‘ The Manchesteo Examiner understands upon good authority that the Archbishop of Canterbury, who has hitherto been anâ€" nounced as patron of the National Union tor the Suppression of Intemperance, has entirely withdrawn from all connection with that orgamization. 2 > pric«ts Four cases Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" nice Ends and Stair Rods. Just opened at ' RUSSELL & WATSON‘S. The newest designs in (Engâ€" lish) Oil Cloths, from 80¢ toSl 40 the aanm gmi. at USSELL & WATSON‘S. TIACUBB'S AND CHURISTERsS LIST Its success cannot be questioned. in beauty and variety of music unsurpassed. It should be a familiar friend i~ every $1.4. ourykk DITSON & Co., Boston. DAaIRY PRODUCE New and Best Muste_Fooks THE STANDARD! . Hare do NEW DRESS GOODS ! FLANNEL'IS AND TW EEDS: A very large Stock laid In before the ri'se.l AND:LUIBBM. * Depar t of Crown Lands, ‘Yoronto, 24th August, 187%. , All return of saw logs and boom timber to be made to the Department of Crown Lands ociu“-finu, must in future be «ent in on or before the FIK~I day of w«UNE, in each year, and must be sworn o by the person who superintended the cutiing of such logs and boom timber, and also by the Culier. who measured the same ; the returns must gire the number uf pieces of logs and their‘ respective lengths and diameters, ‘and the number o.:gnu of boom timber, the lengih of 1 piece, with the diameter of each from bark :o bark at butt apd wt;tnd ulso the locality where the same have been cut : the number of feet, board :me«sure, of each quantity of logs of the same lengths »od diameters, computed by Scribner‘s Keady meckoner".to be entered in the returns. »~ | ow 0s Neparate réturns must be made of the operations of | each Chantier, gnd of each Jobber ; and where it is intended to pass boge or boom timber as cut on pnnu L.nds, or on {ands under settler‘s license, separate returns, under osth, must be made o each ca=e, showing the number olroc’ of logs and boom timber, and their reapective dimensions, and the lot or part lot on which the same have been \' CTICE TO "mAW MILL OWNERS When all returns of any lmba::’ establishment have been sent in w.tbafldnfitdtb&zhua 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 bim or them, or acquired from others, during the season of operation for which returus are made, will be required to be turnished to the Department or its «gents : ;hoDophu'nw agents should be advised when final returns have been furnisbed. Attention is called to the 16th and 17th clauses of the "Crown Timber Regulsâ€" tions" which make it imperative that every facility, assistance and information sgents by‘all fpartict operning in mber agents, by ng in tim or saw logs, &6., in the investigation of the »xtent and nature of such operations, and the examination of books and verification of returns, * FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS, all the latest Novelties. , CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISHING®. See our now patterns in Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths: _ Alian, McKinnons & McMoran, . °0 SPARKS STREE1 or any of its _ Blank forms for the above réturns may be had on application to the Department Oitawa, Tuesday, 10th day of Sep., 1812 His Excellency the Governor General in Council. Un the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister of Customs and under the Vw‘-iouoflbesmoeodotoftbolgtfl ic. cap. 6, intituled ; * An Act respectâ€" ing the Customs.‘" His Excellency has been pleased to order and it is hereby ordered, that the Outâ€"Port of "eterboro‘, heretofuore under the survey of the Port of Port Hope be ana the same i< hereby comstituted and erectei into a Port of Entry for all the purpose~ of the said Act W. A. HIMSWORTH, FUB SALE In the matter of JOHN ROLLS, of Sherâ€" brooke, an Insolvent. % I. the undersigned, J. A. ARCHAMâ€" BAULT, of the ‘Town of Sherbrooks, ufficial Assi,nee, have been appointed Assignee in this matter, _ e Creditors are requested to tile their claims before me within <ne month. + J. A. ARCHAYBAULT, j es i c s it __. Assignee. _ 2015 § FAUiKNXEEK‘*, York Street DANIELS‘ HOTEL, (LATE 8T. JAMEN,) Corner of Metcalfe and Queen Streets. CENTRE TOWN, OTTAWA. @Good Sample Rooms and every accomâ€" modation tor travellers Thoroughly reâ€" fitted and refurnished througbout. 8. D aNIELS, * OVERNMENT HOUSE, Lace Lappets;, a LAinen al Sets and Real Laces, in great variety (44 The only pr-otnul snia:o Collar Cu8 Timely notise will ‘ be af the ter and manufacturer in WA or of Ladies‘ giver Merchants‘ Bank Block, Hparks Stectt m“w‘hm Ottawa, Septâ€"7, 1872 NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. Sherbrooke, 11th Sept, 1872 _ 2073 Ottawa, Sept 17, 1872.= -.....W....._. 2 cents. _ . P Youths Linen Collars, 10 cts. vree Ply Linon Cuffe. 430 cents. Su‘rts _ wivits, Cu‘é, Fronts, Dickays, . mide to order, +4 the orFiWA SBITNT ®: NUR ‘Fwilled Poplins, W orsted Twills, Wool Ifizv ps Empress Cloths, French l\ferinus, Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids, Lustres, &o, &c. : "AFS specially choice assortment. Ducks‘ Cotton Tents, - Bags in Blankets JUST OPENED ! Collars, THUS. H.JOHNSON, Assist«nt Commissioner | | _ lars $1.175. Regatta & $1 50. Gents three Ply all Linen W 1 ~~‘ Yb 'xlotdShz'uwit.h two Col PRESE\T Clerk, Privy Council ETE DRESS S(RTS, JAdM Ks aN>US &drt-nou-flhtOu'G r un O§tawaA _ 2076 3m # THE OTTAWA TIMB6. SEPTEMBFir 21 isi2. Lace Sets, Linen and Muslia, _It will go balf as far udn,md.fvo ns maf oige paste compount, _ * _ _ any other paste Can be had of all Grocers, «To Her Majesty Queen Vietoria. DAY & MARTIN‘Ss One trial will establish its vast supert ority in respect of both excellence and economy over any Other Paste preparaâ€" ._ COULUNGB: A ‘glondid Timbered Limitâ€"License No. moul.iSTl-z mndm.im about fifty uare mi As extensive improvements :lnvo been made this Limit can be worked either from Ooumo or Gatinesu Rivers. There are good sufficient Storehouses built thereon coptaining a sufficient supply Best Paste Blacking in the World. TIMBER BERTHS of Pork, ) Bay, Oats, &e., for three Shanti Ahoh?-nhhfllh. with He Sleighs, &c., &6., to be had by the p at s fair valuation. GaATINEAU : License No. 4438 of 1871â€"2, contatning 24 square mil _‘These Limit« together would afford a mflly of Logs for years to ::J mills sitaâ€" ated below the Chaudiere, are easy of _ License No. 444 of 18T1« taining #7 '9!'_:"""9‘:.‘ v gm -‘ _ The above Limits will be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. For terms and conditions apply to béy~See T. & B. on each Plog. W« l Price so low that all can us it. MYRTLE NAVY. BV IELER s l'holnnd"mflit'lt(!"uwnn infringement t will be “’um‘hehaa lfi.h-m & i. on each plve % The trade can be supplied by * PRICE 10 CTS PER {1A T. It is par excellence the 1 MORTIMEBR, A. Bookbinder, Puperguler and account Book Manufactarer, at the Sign Mfl‘h-m (:f would ideau tim â€" orll the attention o‘r"kmm and the public geuerally, to his extensive Stock of Day Books, Ledgers, Uash Kooks and Journals made up from the best class of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower than ut any other house in the Dominion ; wholesle or retail. Paste Blacking. Account Books mz.d to every variety of business ; if not in stock, ruled and bound to p-m{::. on the shortest notice. Bookâ€" binding executed in any style from the plainest and cheapest to the most ele gant Ruling, perforating or numbering cate» fully and promptly attended to, and at most reasonable rates Papor ruled to any K ttern. M»ps mounted. _ Allorders exeouted on the very shortest notice. Utiawa, June 22, 1872. Wholesale of C. T. BATB & CO , Ottaws. Ottawa, Sept 18, 1872 abrsa _ *OR SALK, * MOKERS! lnt.o Mp with him in the Miling, Einut aid Grain Business which will be carried on under the style and firm of H. McCORMICK & SON. H. MeCORMICK. Ottawa, August 13, 1872. *04TH Ottawa, Sept. ‘. liaQ't‘Z.b“ hkh%u“’"' prmyvits LESSONBAIN ThE FREKCH LAKGUAGZ. Ladies desirous of taking lessons in the French language can secure the sarvices of a wmtwmpufio best of shtlals and of this city réferâ€" ences. For/terms and particulars address P ~ _ MADAME LAMOUCH®, ___ St. Patrick Street, Ottaws. M#K. H. G. TIEPEE boJ to i-m‘:: public of OUttawa that an elemen i. SINGING TLASS for GENTLEMEN " be orzanized next Friday Evening, S°P! 13:b, at 8 o‘ciock, at the Mm. Wareroums of Meers a. & & NMordbei & INGING CLassks, MESSRS C T. BATE & CO HE U”ml@m Hereby gives notice that he has taken son f : ALEXANDER GEORGE, Ottawa, Aug. 2, 1872. September 4, 1872 NAYAL AKFD MIL[TARY FUOR aA GOOD SMOKB, THE FOLLOWIN®@ CAUTIO®N REGENT HOUSE. J. R. STITT & CO., DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT Oof L .o Accanintrtatedi ts Sntetite An i Tailor will, if required, make all kinds of Suits secording to the Tatent Fabiigs" â€" I respectfully invite an inspection of my stock before &nrdndn; elsewhere, Attentive and obllgln‘ Salesmen will be found in all departments. Ottawa, Sept. 2, 1872. 2063 12 SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERBS, ten Len t w e ‘rrHE CORNWALL MANUFACTURING Soda Wmf'wldllbfimb‘“d'm“ rcon y have pleasure in intimating F:ro Syrups, drawn from the * Arctic mmfimawwm. ‘ountain," at Cornwall, which are now hfull?en- wge "o8, _ *‘ nad fhey Sagsern mhd Hoaty RMedjarn G yy mww“' They regret. however, havi to ater, ; ever, having again Beltser Water, draw the attention of the public to the Congress Water, w}f@ed&?nhmwd FANCY DRY GOODS, 402. established as Wine Merchant at Tours, Indre mn.huu. having united the Wine Business of thelate Mr. Alex. Campbell, Tours, with his own,; u]”. fl‘““ Mr. c.-“l'l sole m.h-wu{‘d he coutinues to export to America % 1a and other countries, the fine wines of n and other paits of France, inâ€" cluding the celebrated Mwfir“ Vourray, Mousâ€" mummn- Wines, a variery of es in s 2 0ed seake ahd mmading tav ve h ling well either in Cask cr Bottled. M C. D. also exports excellent * â€" BRANDIES AND LIQULURBS. Arg 16, 1572 1050 lawm Notice is hereby given that in pursuâ€" aoce of the provil:,ia‘:sof 35th Victoria, Chap. 26 intitled : * An Actrespecting Aund notice is f; rther given that cop ce | of such »ules ani regual:tmoss and of use ; seid Forms may. be obtained on #pplicaâ€" h.“/& 2o 2 iataem ‘ Patents of Invention," His Excellency the Governor in Counsil bas been plessed to approve of certain rules "and regulations, and of such forms ,pmmbol as have :& peared neoess‘ry ior the purposes of said Act. # a pA{test orrics, Has the honor of informin& his friends and the public in general, that he has made all the necessary repairs in the Store M Ottawa, Septcmber 9, 1872. Ginger Ale, Potash Water, Vichy Water, Beltser Water, § Congress Water, ish Citrate w::ind-, Seltzor Salt, tzor PM made Seidlits and Soda Powâ€" r8. A. CHRISTIE & Co., / Pruggists, Sparks Street ; Uttawa, July 13. 1872 McDONALD AND MONGENAIS. ONGIEURCHEVEAU DUCHESNEU Parties at a distance can obtain list of rates and information of routes by ad Agont, Box 474, Post Office, Ottaws. Ottawa, Aug. 30, 1872. CgAaATCTAW BA ! EQUAL TO BRANDY. â€"~i$1.25. Ottawa, &phmbfl ‘} 1812 anriN» TRUNEK Chionge, _ Coundll Bluta, (Umaha, Siit Lake City, Sen Francises, Fredericton, Brockville & Ottawa Railway. _ #MB" Had at no other Agency in the City. }â€" easugs sporked * ow the wikos; Higin - moven mouh ns rumoll Imave. 2 * iuthe W .. sonnson, . Ottawa, Sopt. 18, 1872 CANABA SENTRAL 30 Sparks Street. NEW FANCOY AND STAPLE . & Popk, |__ l o i. + ~ y BhaOon, 3. K. Depertzidnt of Public Works, ure and Copompstoner | * "uou_." toth Hant .A ioi <_ e «s) "ip, per ifi igitzme ~ I M P O AT ER 8 OF . â€"CHENET: â€" TICKET OFFICE 2020 ms:l C rp‘HE CORN g.,@m'dl.! 1 ]ud m _ The }uuw cautioned against :lhlu attempted ption, and respectf informed that the name of the Uouwu.{ Maxvracrurms Coxrasy is pr nted on the ticket of every lh;bs.mfi__ by them, of October next, at noon, for the erection | Concession Line which cro«ses the East half of lot and completion of a new Post Office, at :;:g::u'::f;fimw"m * Sm aod Specifeations iun bs seen ht | o omm gntanngd is mrppat nctin i lane and can be 2000 5+ | Faik Bo U‘s Comers, at ton wrelook 4. m , on Thutsâ€" the office of Walter Chesterion, E=q,, “‘&m_mluz.vb-'nlmmw' Areunqtiguv;u-nd after Wednes. | muw be prejudicially affected by To oo d ons o Loo .4 .4 | ereeeatateere demia e en signatures. of two solvent and ré«| 1J onder of the Douneit. sponsihle persons wiliing to become surs. . C K 1" .A.’cn:t t:es for the due fulfilment of the contract | puyy, IEpont, owaehipCleckâ€" must be attached to each tender. : _ > ; "| / "Aug16, i9z 206 tm lof _ Sealed Tenders addressed to the unâ€" dersigned and endorsed, «©Tender for Post Office, Ottawa,‘"‘ will be received at this office until SATURDAY, the 5th day "wThe Departmnt will not be bound.to accepi the Jower: ar any tender. Cornwall, Sept. 11, 1872 _ 2071 2m T OTICE TV CONTRACTORS, By order, CaAVUVTION. \ AÂ¥ 11 five goo 1 to th : proprie F. BR&AUN, > Md.:‘ good Tinsmiths and Prumbers. Go +o‘ _ Apply P l;} horkn (PNARC* : ; ./ t 6 LaNkKDUKE _ . ; o o ns To‘ras‘Postic The Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky being satisfied from the lnie 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 take 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 cirecumstances can prevent a drawing at the appointed time. _ A sufficient clerical force is engaged to ' keep upâ€"with the orders for tickets, and in order that this office may be relieved of the immense pressure incident to the business for th; week or two immediately receding the drawing, agents especially, snd those desiring o,’pnoeuri.ng tickets, are requested to send in their orders im» mediately, as sales will have to be closed in time to make the necessary preparâ€" ations for the drawing. It is the wish of the management to fill every order for a ticket, as well as to sell all the tickets, but those who apply first must be first supplied ; and, if those who put off buy« ing until sales are closed, have their money returned, instead of the tickets ordered, 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 themselvos. i ;I‘gn(fi”n BRAMLETTE, gen ic Library Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., Aug 29, 1872. 2064 6d&2w Ii is now an established facti you want any firstâ€" class Brandies or Wines and the best Family Groâ€" ceries, you mustgo to a» 1872. SECOND _ _ GRAND: GIFT CONCERT. Ex Ships Nicer, Teu1, Lapy Love, Mart Apa, City or Quzeszeo, Cuara Kurax, AXD CAROLI®A. paY OF THE DRAWING FIXEp. [ No Postponment from September B. _\ BLAOCK TEAS, ‘The finest ever offered in this mar ket, takes "three waters," used by the nobility in Britain. JAPANS and GUNPOW DERS, COFFEES, * Very fine. Freshâ€"ground daily and PICKLES, Bauces and French Peas, "No. 1," in variety. ~ Eyery house should hare one. The sbon% are the finest to be hrad in market. and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfaction in fsing them. A’l.lnlid.ud. !;-m%ognlolt $ TRHOS, PAJTTERSON‘8, £ Rideau Strect. Ottawa, Julyâ€"18, 1872. PARIS COFFEE POTs, Lord & Kelley, Importers of China, Glass, Earth enware, Cutlery and Fancy WHULESALE AND RETAIL, 63 3USSEX Street, and Lower Town Market, Original mAdwmn‘. hand, and on + any quantity of goods to suit purchasers Lamp Fittings, Lamps repaired on the shortest notice. f R@y* Goods sent to any distance. Being the sole agents of Mr. JOHN MOUNLY, of Prescott, manufacturer of Karthenware, we are prepared to supply 10 < Mill P Jars, ln:‘,‘ Liquor ~‘ Drain 4 Stove Pipe Tubes, mn-ym-ndmd-hrw Pots made from designs by the best gardâ€" @ners in the Dominion, at prites that will ensure ready sale Public notice is given, that -nqlho- :fl;h-‘:nutu is .dtb n‘:-. â€"law cing and spping ap of that or the tia ro.glon'l‘xn& St. D"n.fio-z Coneession Line the Eas: half of number forty, in the hm-n-.ohnm of the Township of Nepean. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _| . 'Iâ€"W)mfi No. 26, Rideau Street. UST RECEIVED, IRECT IMPORTATIONS W 12 PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN TUCKY. FaANiZD TNMEDIATELY do GIN, John de Kuyper & Son â€" _ double berried, butts. SHERRY WINE, V.P,, various prices, extra value, doz. SCOTCH MARMALADE, ._‘_ fresh from the maker, try it. do CLARET, various brands, a few cases of the celebrated vintage of 1864, $22 a case. Always on hand. GUINNESSES POREER, pte and qts., per order. Very fine, give them a trial. * LORD & KELLEY, Manufacturers Agents, 63 Sussex Street, Ottawa. 1872, _ _ On and after THURSDAY, the 12th instant, the Steamer * Jessie Cassels" will leave A imer (Sundays erxcepted) at 7:30 a m., connecting with Steamers of the Line for Roche Capitaine and interme= diate ports, h C Tae Steamer "Prince Arthur‘ leaves Po tage du Fort daily (Nundays excepted) at 7 o‘clock a. m., connecting with Steamer © JSessie Oassels" for Alymer. The Stcamer "John Egan" leaves Pemâ€" broke daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 o‘clock, p .. 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 it Portage du Fort same evening. . Chapea A Connection made with the Brockville & Ottawa Railway on the up and aown trips. en Ottawa, Sept. 9. 18 OoTTiWA CITY TO BONTRAAL TKE OTTaW aA RIVER NaAV;:GATION CQUMPANY. 1872 ROYAL MAIL LINE QUEEX VICTORIA PRICE OF WALES, Capt. Bowin Capt. H. W . Sucrmerp. Tourists will n'Fd this a delightful â€" Trip. Downwards â€"Steamer Queen TVictoria leav® Ottawa City at 7 a. m., passongers arriving in Monâ€" treal at 6 p.m. _ _ 01 Upwardsâ€"A Train leaves Bonaventure Station every morning (Sundays excepted), at 7 ofclock t« comnect at Lachine with Steamer Prince of Wal« tbnpkfm). calling at different landings. Frow jarillion to Grenvilie by Railway, to join the Steamer Queen Victoria{dinner}, arriving at Vite wa same evening. ( Capt. R. 8. NiomoL, Leaves Montebello for Oitawa on Mondays aÂ¥d Saturdays at 5:3) a.m. â€" Returning leaves Ottawa al 4 p.m same day. Fumllxwuuhll}fn-th office on the wharf. , The Steamer â€" ALEXANDRA s’ub N“;‘J:l"l‘ov:n o&'ri-::fiam applying Agen # barf. "'n.'w. SHEPHERD. NION FORWARDING & RAILWAY COMPaNY. ~ ‘The largest and choicest assortment i. the city ® a A T _ MADAME DE KOKRBER begs to in fa-mpmhnd‘urdhn_-g&_n.h- intention w‘mdinu few woeks from Canada to Austrin, Germa«ny to establish there an EDUCATIVNAL INâ€" STITUTIVN for YOUNG LADIES®, every advantage which can be by the help of the best teachers and proâ€" Market Steamer Ottawa, Aug. 21, 1872 'B-vm.dboo-l n-fidcn;'of 'cnds“= upwards of fifteen years »he hopes proposed establishment will be patronized by parties inten:jing to send cheir dwughâ€" ters abroad for thâ€"ir esuc tion Beferences kinsy . perimi red by hie Lordship the Biâ€"hop 0| T rouw»: D. Wilkie, Keq . &w-r of the Gr=~am« School, Beferences kinsiy perimi «d by hit Lordshi Iblli-hayo"l"‘rmlfl: D wilkie, Keq .. Lflm’ of the Gr=~am« School, Quâ€"bec; the Honorable George irving, Quebec; Thom«w C. Keefer, Keg.. *ttawas. Communicauons to be addres=â€"d to Box 368, Post uffice, Quevec. Bept. 5, 1872 2066 > Nt. Lawrencte & Giâ€"awa n eprepment Houeits dolh Chancery, Conveyancers, Com missioners for taking affidevits to be . used in the Province of Quebec, &e. â€" _ ANGUS MORRISON, ® wW, H. LOCKHART GORDON, R. M. WELLMA, ROBT. CASSELS, Jz. _ Office on Elgin Street, opposite Russe! Ottawa, 5th Fob., 1872. JAPAN, YOUNXG HY8sON, GUKâ€"OWDEI WM- & HGubL L£v=â€" p;-n,o‘:;, muno. W&/\HF â€"_ 136 MoGILL STREET,â€" _ _â€" And invite the attention of Buyers to thei large and carefully selected assontment 0 â€" IMPERIA: and TWANKAY TKA® And BEANDIES, GINS, KUYS. and th UNIONS. LASTINGS AND SERGES. Have removed to th: ir Now Premises 136 MeGILL STREET, MONTREAL Aug 2, 1872. 2e88 .. With three lots of lind higily mproved KILLAX MR & C RloAUD, Cula All i T > EMOVED. Mw FOUR BALE OR TO LET BRIEN BJ 1 HURCH SEKRVICES AND PRAYER BOOKSâ€"New Lectionary. OMAN CATHOLIC Prayer Books in _* _ French and English. IBLESâ€"Family, Pew and Pocket. rist® Card ag and Milling Ottaws, Aug. 1, 1872. __ 20374 Finest Brands of PORT, 8H ERRY, &¢ W HOLESALE Tea, Wine and Epirit Merchants, " DOMTEION BUILOINGS," OTICE. URKISUN, WELLS AND CASSELA, CHANCG® OF TIME. Daily (Sundays ercepted.) F‘AIRY. ENTKANTEBY S[IDE DOOR PBL #:TUATAD IN K. S. CASSELS, President A. J. TAYLOR, No. 39, Sparks St. leaves Pemâ€" epted) at 1 m, returning .. connecting ‘ which leaves V~UDRIEUL _to join the ving at ite t 187% €! Â¥%

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