*N0N0uDep NS Tt for ilo a’%%] \Y, SE $1,000, uild4ing. oys > a--;:' ville re & Je ag thit Meaq OtNep RNiNQG . :hsn, tickets have been A " Cash p ; TO LET.. ot A musk Dy en oas demand |tor Yagrha®> Ye AlB BJ XX) of t 7 three T h ® i0 jom*s 18to aavd .giub 09€ THER Dart, mut\n‘dspmd â€h.'.‘l.. «+ ?w . (mos l‘o-wmtmu.hinbo. . ounwufl‘fll- Ottawa at 6 .am.\ : "mmulwn{tm "-"w uJessie Cassels" .caves f daily at 8.3 a m. 4 * I1""*" °* "°_ io all voints East and "Ay, p.â€"Tickets to be bad ir '.‘-AAAA.H lici a > ater. No â€",m&mtor where it a liberally used, no Doctor need apply. Chasos & Co., Agents. durged with the murder of George H Rwor, in Providence, R.1.. was brongh apfor examination yesterday afte: Judge Armstrong . ‘The « cold premeditated murder of Fay areated considerable excitement and it seems to be regrett capital punishment is not on th ssines of Rhode Island. It appears Reworiginal key of the sife was found lt steamer "Queen Victorm" moming after the arrest of the prisor tbough he denied m st positively havi pe art s * 4 WW" in, Diseases of ..‘wa’mmm for a supply of the Caledonia Water. Gmsox & CG., w@trhmdfl.fn. The principal Hotels and Saloons in the Siy are now supplied with Caledouis iping Water. ‘;‘C“- Gissox & Co., Agents tor (ttawa. 4 largestock laid in at old * + b"u.u, McKuwoxe fl’&m "A) Sparks Street. hkee it, and stated thit he obtaine «es to the safe by means of a key whic e id moulded from the origin=l. Rorning of the 6th. Un Tuesday a -?dlhodymlouod in the cellag. : Wm. H. Paimer, of Provid« F&hhd.wumn,th- d a bollows : lnnspnolhin(zuydam onl memonel natimantive of the externel examination of the bo< Â¥ the late George H. Favor, and with Stseption of the injuries about the herd, there was neither evidence of violence in smy wound, contusion, dislocation, Smcture ; nor, in the condition of slothes, any inducation or proof of contast w mais tunce. ‘There was a lurge thfl,.bommmeb above and| a f forward of thes Jeff ear, caused by se blunt fystrument. The skull was frastured to the extent of alote Alres nches in length and two in bread wi detached portions deeply im . WWs brain. ‘\ his wound, in my opini EBE hive caused instant i «iimmediate death. The case was then adjourned till ddock this moraing. Yr. Wu. 0. King, bookkeeper, was first minesssworn : He idenutied pri er is Puiric« F. Dennehey. an employ ot Gee H. Fasor, ant was engiged i handling freight snd t:king charge wilhr. The last time 1 saw Favor ali w on the morning of the th inst in h wore, Providence. Witness lo‘t store ttemme morning and retvurned in abo three quarters of an hour. Wus met pboner, who stated that Favor pme down the river to Cedar Grore. Ne ï¬hfl safe closed and could dpen Sent for mechanic lad it forced open. $110 which had in a sate the previous night w and a bogus key found insi € did not come t work on . aAVELLB®‘$ â€" GUIDE. | SPRULAL MEETING OR THE CI COUNCIL Ottawa, Zrd Sept., 1872. Present :â€"His W.rship giip Mayor Aldermen Bangs, LeSueur, Brown, Pratt, Mosgrove, Grabham, Lyors, Moâ€" Dougst, Roque, Keboe, Heney and I/â€" A communication was received from City of Ottawa Agricultural Society, , witting a copy of a resolution adopted by the‘ Baety, placing their grounds Sacvas your Flannels for the Fall at once .‘-,misuivo is a safe effectual C i U uic cad rone porsone. ren mery, d in t o n o aong, Foz Cheap Cottons, go to Auis, MeK mwoxs & MoMora®‘s, maer # Louise, "m:rb fe Kingsion :l ys ‘:’r ell House and York streets. wa. May 13. 187 Alderman Baxas moved that in umEg "‘:‘:::m to hold the next Ottawe, this Council 1ot® to Surnish the nessssary WA'A amme Saleof Light Prints, at . Aurta®, McKuexoxs & Mo vorax‘s, 20 >parks Street (,%aDA al prisoner . Patrick ", Dennehe Victoria THE FaVuR MURDER UUaL. NEwW . _ 10 Arrives Leaves every day at. . Arrives.. x AND 1.00+ 240 1.10 Rirz® Naviqat10N C Pruggist, Happers‘ Bridge. â€.')“.......;....9-†weawa ForwarpNg Co‘Y to all points East and m $ all points Last and 1sFECTIOUS DISEASES. â€"< 4 Alderman Roque moved for the appoint TaAYLR, “’:“"nd & olnspm committee, consisiing of corner Busse he Mayor, the mover and Aldermen, § _:,mu you, MceDougnll, Pratt, and Heney, to *‘ i _ ’ nn&n:uptndhrm, at mch.d:; * from the city as convenient, on whic NEWS . o build a ho-p{ul for the reception of uc | ns afflicted with infectious diseases. Spring mwd Summ:r PROYINCIAL EXMIB:T.ON. ledonia Water. No}| Ald. Lapierre move i that the Mayor be out it, for where it | réquested to attend the Provincial Exhiâ€" octor need apply. to represent the interests of this sor & Co., Agents. y with a view to having the next Proâ€" â€"â€"â€" as l â€" ‘Exhibition beld at Ottawa. & with 2) Sparks Street & SHo te to called "* NJ. 0," yn-tny m‘thhmmnha dge, near tatoes. The product t Office, _ | the weight of the seed : De t dication ot rot in the/ er the b (a e 8 | a French agriculturist necessary|reâ€" | the Legion of Honor, h gas ueuil for the purpose: 4.00 ""nofl | . Ald. He , | derson‘s 1: d she was b] quite will pancy, to t we Ald. Lo P speaker h T mew of i _ | than othe , | The mo h The Cor & .. body | complet L md%ec ace |o | the city n, pr| early la € to sell n ontajst ] w bxte1 ex. Sup aads | at last â€" déd | examin RL The d lish) Oi ipn for such exhibition, and that the Mayor thorized to give the requisite guarantee td the members of the Provincial Agriculâ€" Association, suspending all rules to contrary.â€"Carried. . > rUBLIC WORK3. Cheques for the payment of work already Alj1. Mosgrove objected to the position assumed by ald. Pratt, the more especial= ly as not a cent was wanted at present, and contended that Ald. Pratt‘s speech was merely in view of a coming election. Ald. Le Sueur had brought up the mat~ ter in May last, with a view to prévent ev l consequences to the inhabitants arisâ€" ing from Asiatic cholers. Now, he thought it was a little lat» in the season to push the matter now. He wanted to know from the mover of the motion what the specifiâ€" cation was an i what the pians were, beâ€" cause if these were known and the work could be speedily. performed he wou‘ld support the motion. _ P s Alderman Lyon moved that the plans 'und‘qndflouiou,pntndnrmm ing of. the By wash referred to the Dominion Board of Works for the approâ€" val of the Government. WELL 1N OTTAWi WatD. A motion wis adopted to deepen this well out of the ward appropriation. BYâ€"Wwash. . * A plan was submitted for the. covering in of the Byâ€"wash, which Alderman Prats said was no planat all. The estimate of $6,00) was a farce. It would cost more than $12,000. It was a disgrace to the city the uncovered state of the By wash. but it could not be done this fall, and the matter wasa far:e. There was no money to enable the Council to do even their of the work, even should the Gov= }om tmttoryunhni-th covering of the Byâ€"w C p hob The Mayor suggested that some one ihould go with him. Tha motion was ultimately carried. A resolution authorizing the Board 0‘ orks to advertize for tenders, for the t:-.u:tm of certain street crossings was Alderman Lrox moved that the plans nd specifications of Mr. Hodson for the ity Registry Office be adopted and that ainders be advertised for the construction £f the building.â€"Carried. Ald. Lapierre moved that negotiations be entered into with Mrs. Henderson to uo:.\:n{on what terms she w.il give that ion of the property she occupies on m‘mm onlpol Chapel street ‘before procsedings be taken ag:inst her at the next Court of Assize, und that the Mayor be requested to entar into correspondence wmith â€"dMrs. Henderson and ratify any tair agreement that niay be come to, a ~Ald Lapiesre siid that is was not inâ€" teniod to be hursh with Mrs Headerson, who had been in occupat on for the past forty years and thet some reasonible comâ€" peus,tion should be offered. Alt. McDougali said there w is only one way aof doing things, and that was by proâ€" ceeding against Mrs. Hen ie rson as a nuisâ€" «nce. She was a treapasser. _ _ _ after a few words from Ald. Bangs, Pratt and Lyon, the motion was carried. . Ald. Heney said it was not Mrs. Hen derson‘s fauit. She h«d been placed where she was by a surveyor ignoruntly, and was quite willing, after a torty years‘ ocouâ€" pancy, to come to terms. _ _ _ _ _ _‘ _ mmwtmmrnh- Qukuhdhhnl-mh-ou vorable view of the lady‘s temper and disposition thain other members hbad. The motion was carried. The Council then adjourned. t HIGH sCHOOL. Aldernmian McDoveart movel that the ayor be authorized to sign a cheque favor of _ the _ tligh _ Scshool ard of Trustees for $2,400, and $300 to e Christian Brothers >~chool. At the request of Ald. LeSueur the reâ€" lution was withdrawo. Oll{ ltockd of Carpfo:lh is now complete, and is one o ol:rgm ind ie-t assorted ever offtered in the city, having placed our orders early last autumn, we are enabled to sell much unde. present prices. RUSSELL & WATSON. kxtenstvre stock of Woot Car, pets, in two and three ply ; alsoâ€" ex. Super, which we are ofl'erinï¬ at last season‘s prices. COall an examine. J RUSSELL & WATSON‘3 The newest designs in (E linh)OilCloth,fron&Octo‘l the square ‘The installation of the new Dean of Monâ€" treal, Awbdoum&\ lond.‘u ::. ‘:h?: new Rector, Mr. Baldwin, wi some time next month.m’h-dd-y is owing to the Bishop being on a coniirmation tour. Thoe apple crop through Clarenceville heavy branches requiring props to prevent them breaking off. A boat load left here for Sorel and St. Francois. . Apples are sold at from 40 to 50c per bushel. * ‘The annual exhibition of the Missisquoi County Agricultural Association, held at Bedford, was a very successful m. The weather was all that could be 3 and the exhibition of stock and manufac= tures amply repaid the time spent in visitâ€" ing the fair. A large number of prizes were given for crops. e by the contractors on the approach Main Street and Wellington Street ges were ordered by resolution, .to be thg Provuce of The le through Clarenceville *A saRLL & w aTSON®. DUMINION NOTEYL INSOLVBNT ACT OF 1869. k #omed # . In the matter of JOHN ROLLS, of Sherâ€" brooke, an Insolvent. I, the undersigned, J. A. ARCHAMâ€" | BAULT, of the Town df Sherbrooke, | Official Assi.nee, have been appointed | Assignee in this matter. _ <jliaead Creditors are nm:ud to file their claims before me wi one month J. A. ARCHAMBAULT, Sherbrooke, 11th Sept , 1372 2073 LLBl’, on last Sunday night, a PURK WHITE COW. A lit:le cutab ut the butts of the horns. Please give informaâ€" tion to GEUVRGE ACRES, Wellington Street. _ â€" â€" Ottawa, Sept. 20, 1872. DiTdw3 Authorized discount on American In voices, until further notice, 13 per cent ~ R. 8 M. BOUCHETTE, 11E CORNWALL MANCFACTURING l Company bave pleasure in intimat ng the complete restoration of their works at Cornwall,. which are now in full opeia m&,amml large quantities of White and Grey iélankets, and Heavy Medium Class Tweeds. ut â€" They regret. howerer, havirg again to draw the attenticn of the public to the continuance of the disreputabie practice of importink English Blaukets and selling them as Canadin. These Blankets are maae largely of shoddy and Cottou Waste, with a small percentaze of pure Wool. and though . slightly in appearance, closely imitating the Coruaw ul Blankets, and tucketed + Canadian Manufacture " have neither warmth or wear, but cun be sold at adjower price than the Cornwall Blanâ€" kets (which are made 0: pure Wéol) can be produced for. L The public are cautioned against this attempted deception, and respectfully informed that the name of the CorxwatrL Maxuracturm®e Coxuraxy is pr nted on the ticket of every Bhl_:_hg_n_m}:rby them. All return of saw logs and boom timber to be made to the Department of Crown Lands or its ngh, must in future be sent in on or before the FiK~I day of JUNE, in each year, and must be sworn to by the person who superintended the cutring of such logs and boom timber, and «lso by the Culler who measured the same; the returns must mtbo number of pieces of logs and respective lengths and diameters, and the number of pieces of boom timber, the lengih of each piece, with thediameter of each from bark to bark at butt and loL,md also the locality where the same have been cut : the number of feet, board me«sure, of each quantity of logs of the same lengths and diameters, computed by Scribner‘s Ready keckoner" to be entered in the returns. Separate returns must be made of the operations of each Chantier, and of each Jobber ; and where it is intended to pass logs or boom‘ timber as cut on private lands, or on lands under ntdor-l&uo. sepsrate returns, under osth, must be made in each ca«e, showing the number w::llopndboqnmw.md respective dimensions, and the lot or part lot on which the same have been When .all returns of any lnmbori‘:: establishment havé been sent ‘ in checked, the affidavit of the propriator or proprietors of the logs and boom timber, or his or their manager or principal book â€" 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 bï¬uï¬onfor which returus are made, will required huln?‘.huwmmtw:l: agents : Department or agents sho be advised when final returns haveâ€" been °_ Attention is called to the 16th and 17th clauses of the ©Crown Timber Regulaâ€" tions" which make it imperative that every facility, assistance and information be n&u:l;:uh the Department nnd;: agents, parties operating in tim or saw logs, &c., in the investigation of the extent and nature of such operations, and the exramination of book: and verification of returns, hn ; Blank forms for the above returns may be had on application to the Department or any of its agents. _ _ _ 2074a *UsTOMS DEPARTMEN I In this city, on the 10thof ()stober. The following limits known as J. COLTON LIMITS: N E part 397 square miles. _ The above Limits will be sold on liberal terms. which will be made known at the time of sale. â€" Cornwall, Sept. 11, 1872 _ 2071 2m {{ovEe®nu®sNt HoU0sB, . Oitawa, Tuesday, 10th day of Sep., 1872 General in Council. (n the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister of Customs and under the Vovhhaoltheswmdonohhdtot:fl ic., cap. 6, intituled ; " An Actrespectâ€" ing the Customs," His Excellency has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the Outâ€"Port of Peterboro‘, heretofore under the survey of the Port dM!‘!.?o.bondth-ishnby constituted and erected into a Port of »AW . MILL _ OWNERS AND LUMBERMEN. modation tor uravellets. Thoroughly reâ€"| Timely notice will be given of %b* oe‘v eBiig wels Lk 8 wasecse /8 DaNIELS, _ l ..1!'::%“- Nordbsimer‘s Licenses in name of A. Fraser. No. 406 of 187(â€"2 Bluack River, 32 square 401 of 1*71 Ottawa, Sept. 21, 1872. TIMBER â€" LIMITsS QTICE TO UCTION SALE BY Aa. BOWE AUCTIONEER. Department of Crown Lands, Toronto, 28th Augus, 1872 CaVT:.ON. y * MK. H. C. N1«PKE begs 10 inform the LATS sT. JAMES,) gr:«b('ï¬ï¬gc‘fl‘éf}.:“;‘&:‘;ém% of Mitcalf¢ and Que:n Slr:r:c. :,;mown:’:.%m ENTRE TOWN, OTrAW A. ‘Wuréroums of Mosers. A. & 8. Nordhtiâ€" sns mamattane heaights To | n ‘Iifucly notee wl te snn ons UNION HOUSE. THuUs. H.JUuHNSON, Assistant Commissioner Uttawa, Aug. 21st, of 1871â€"2, Black iver, 21 PRESET B‘ack River, 35 square AT THW A. ROWE Commissioner. Auctioneer. 2080td 2063 if | |__ Collars, 20:cents. 5 ' Youths Linen Collars, 10 ¢tsâ€" Three Ply Linen Cuffs, 30 cents. Shirts, Collars, Cutfs, Fronts, Dickeys, &6. made to#rder, at the oTTawAa smRTt sy~rouE | JAMES ANGUS _ _ The only prasticsl Shirt and Collar Cud ter and manufacturer in Ottawa _ > _ _ Merchants‘ Bank Block, Sparks Steettâ€" orner Metcalf . Uttaw», Sept T. 1872 _ / 2068 wODA waTER, MINERAL WATERS, &e., &c. » ‘_ Ginger Ale, Potash Water, Vichy Water, f Seltzer Water, k Congress Water, * Carratraca Water. F.nil‘inh Uitrate, Maignesia, Seltzer Salt, &e. ly made Seidlitz and Soda Powâ€" long established as Wine Mflmt at Tours, Indre et Loire, Fracce, having united the Wine Basiness of thelate Mr. Alex. Campbell, Tours, with his own ; and being consequently Mr. Campbell‘s sule successor, begs to u{ that he continues to export to imerica Enland, Indsa and other countries, the THE OLTAWA TIM. SEPTEMBER 24 1872 ders tine wines of Tourain and other pm'aol‘?ruoo. inâ€" cluding the celebrated Champagne. Vouvray, Mousâ€" seux, Sti | and Sparkling White Wines, A vafiery of Clarets, such as Bourpueil. Chinon, C.lundï¬. wo., &o , all warraoted sound and standing travelâ€" ling well cither in Cask or Bottled. M C. D. also @xports excellent BRANDIES AND LIQU+URS. Aug 16, 1872 f 2050 law! m OUne trial will establish its vast superiâ€" ority in respect of both excellence and economy over any Other Paste preparaâ€" It will go balf as far again, and give :hmuoh more brilliant andâ€" lasting polish an any other paste pound. Can be had of dl“z;ocou. Ottawa, July 13, 1872. ___ 2020 y povstechoaave \0 puokessey R 1 |_ 06. e t A ?londid Timbered Limitâ€"License No. 445 of 1871â€"2, containing about fifty square miles. Asextensiveimprovements have been made this Limit can be worked either from Coulonge or Gatineau Rivers. There are good and suflicient Storehouses built thereon containing a sufficient supply of Pork, Flour, Hay, Oats, &o., &6., for three Ehanties. Also, Shanty Materials, with Horses, Sleighs, &:., &o., to be had by the purchaser at a fair valuation. GATINEAU : License No, 443 of 1871â€"2, containing 24 equare miles. _ _ _ . _ NAE _License No. 144 of 1871â€"2, containing 274 square miles. . t $ _ > DAY. & MARTIN‘S These Limits: together would "Tfld & 8 y of Logs for years to any mills situâ€" .'fl"um tgo Chaudiere, m‘{ are easy of Soda Water, cold as I:e, combiced with ure Syrups, drawn from the « Arctio ‘ountain," It is par excellence the Best Paste Blacking in the World. ‘Ihe above Limits will be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. For terms and conditions mh oL / yB NUEL TIMBER BERTHS y infringement on it will be prosecuted. . tafe Xeckun t ipiliogs io on cach Onday, and T. 0¢. The itade can be supplied by MYRTLE N AVY. Price so low that all can us £X. Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and Account Book Manufacturer, at the Sign of the Group of Books, Roberts‘ Block, «~\ideau Street, Omâ€˜ï¬ would l-g::.d:.ny call the attention of ts, 8. and the public geuerally, to his extensive Stock of Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books «nd Jouznals made up from the best class of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower than at any other house in the Dominion ; wholesle or retail. Account Books adapted to every variety of business ; if not in stock. ruled and bound to pattern,. on the shortest notice. _ Ruling, perforating or numbering care~ fully and pmplly'uundod to, and at most reasonable rates Paper ruled to any p ttern. M«ps mounted. ASwdc-oxmted- the very shortest notice. Uttawa, June 22, 1872. Book birding executed in any style from the plainest and cheapest to the most eleâ€" hss Hereby gives notice that he has taken som * ALEXANDER GEORGE, Into partnership with him in the which will be carried on under the style and firm of > _ HK McCORMICK & SON.~~ Wholesale of C. T. BATE & CO., Ottaws. Ottawa, Sept 13, 1872. 20734 ThE FRENCH LANGUAGE Paste _ Blacking. Ladies desirous of taking lessons in the French Ianguage on secu:e the services of a competent teacher who has had the best of credentisls an4 of this oty referâ€" ences. For terms in< particulars address by post, si l)Rl\'A’l’E LESSONS IN CAUTIO®, The Brand "MYRTL® NA / Y" is registered, and 10R SALKE, a r Quebec Bank, Ottawa. Ottamwa Sept. 3, 1872 2065d MUKERS! at LISGING C1 : Rey~See T. & B. on each Plug. We H. Â¥eCORMICK Ottawa, August 13, 1872. XMTH PRICE 10 CTS. PER 4 LB. TIN MESSRS C T. BAYVE & CO Ottawa, Aug. 2, 137 To lier Majesty Queen Victoria HE CNDERSIGNED II September 4, 1872. hi MORTIMER, FOR A GOOD SMOKE, THE FOLLOWING xford Shirts with two | _ lars $1.75. i Regatia Shirts, $1 50. __ Gents three Ply all Linen w * | Elnur and Grain Business ALSO FIR SALE [ 1 +2 :o dn 3+ Pett »s s eles COULUNGE Drugg ste, Sparks blroet niw iate MADAME LAMOUCBt, 8St. Patrick Streoet, Ottaws ig. 2, Is72. aN383m A. CHRISTIE & CO., HJTE DRESS SIRTS, SSE® is*"* NEW DRESS GOODS ! it. FLANNELS A]}TD TW EEDS. A very large Stock laid In before the rise. R&Q>Parties at a distance can obtain list of rates and informati dressing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, Ottawa. tion of routes by REGENT .HOUSE. J. R. STTITT & CO., DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT In which will always be found a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, of t:: Lll";“'m Btyles m&~ 47 ONE PRICE .A that must command a " RA&ADY LIST OF DEPARTMENT 8. ; Woollens, Drees Goods, Stufis, Silks, Flannels, Prints, Cottons, Linen, Haberdashery, and small Wares, Fancy Wool Blankets. Muslin and Lace Curtains, &e., &0 KIIJJNBBY-â€"M(m' the latest Novelties of the &W@M ‘nufl.o':r:. Feathers, Velvets and Velveteens, Prench ts, Shawls ana The Tailoring Departmentâ€"Comprises the greatest Yariety of Cloths and:Tweeds e of %hms:l'- y > 2 P C000 ols in 00 told oo s Glats ~af Snile anthntine tn the Lace Collars, Lace Sets, Lace Lappets, Linen and Muslin, Bets and Real Laces, in great variety. FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS, all thé latest Novelties. CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISHAINGS. Bee eur new paiterns in Carpets and Fleor Oil Cloths. ‘ | Allan, McKinnpons & McMeran, %0 SPARKS STREET ‘Bwilled Poplins, â€" Worsted Twills, Wool Repps, _ Emprese Cloths, French Merinos, Fancy Dress Gonds, Plaids, â€" Lustres, &o, &c. A specially choice assortment. FANCY DRY GOODS, Has the honor of inlomin'i his friends and the public in general, that he has made all the neces;-rl repairs in the Store lately oecupied by Messrs. esne & McGarity, Ottnwa, Septcmber 9 An ah rerichoed Tailor will, if required, make all kinds of Suite according to Toi. man a Weaome ae in o respectfully ‘nvite an inspection my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Amtmndflru‘w'flllnfouhd indl&w Olewe, Sepk & NTE C 00. _:___: [ 0s _ â€"‘___â€"____â€" wsn19!‘. McDONALD AND MONGENAIS: gaATCAWwW BA ! JUST OPENED ! EQUaAL To BRANDY. No. 47 Sussex Street, P. CGHENET: GRAND TIOKET OFFICE. TRR®VGEH COUPON TIQKETS All Points East and Woest on the @RAED TRUNK RAILWAY. Ottawa, Sept. 18, 18723. 3 Sparks Street. CANADA CENTRAL NEW FANCY AND STAPLE M P‘ RT ERS OF Isya. $1.25. ::95 Canada Central and ! nane Fom ‘the biise, misto $ self hï¬'.n." JOHNSON, . â€" To tas Posuic: ~ The Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky being satisfied from the ln.r{o sale of tickets already made, and the daily lt:muingdemnd for them, that there will no Qocasion for postponing the second drawing in the Gift Conou-ltnfh aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, 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 circumstances can prevent a drawing at the appointed time. . A sufficient clerical force is engaged to keep lz.wit.h the orders for tickets, and in order that this office may be relieved of the immense pressure incident to the business for ug:odnmk or two hnmodin:ly preceding wing, agents especially, and those desiring o?procuring tickets, are requested to send in their orders im» mediately, as sales will have to be closed in time to make the necessary preparâ€" ::l.on- for the dnwing.l It is the wi;n( t to fill every order for a ticket as wall as to sell &lf the tickets, but those who apply first must be first supplied ; and, lfp 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 lut,l:theu thousands of dollars t:ï¬umoh. too late back, they wi ve none to mwv@ * THOS, E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., Aug 20, 1872. 2064 6d&2w It is now an established facti you want uny firstâ€" class Brandies or Wines andthe best Family Groâ€" ceries, you must go to 1872. Ex Ships Nioer, Tsct, Laot Lovr®, Mazt The following goods from the producers : 10 hhds. BRANDY, finest Pale and Dark, genuine, BLACK TEAS, ket, takes "three nobility in Britain. SECOND _ GRAND GIFT CONCERT. JAPANS and GUNPOWDERS, COFFEES, Very fine. Fresh ground; daily and roasted on the premises. 6 ’, 100 se GUINNESSESPOREER, pte Dar OF THE DRAWING FIXEP Ne Postponment from September 8. Lord & Kelley PARIS COFFEE POTs, market, and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfaction in using them. â€" A call solicited. Every house should have one. The above goods are the finest to be hed in Importers of China, Glass, Earthâ€" WHOLESALE AND RET AIL, 63 3USSEX Street, and Lower Town Market, e OTTA.l'A. s ginal packages always on hand, any quantity of goods to suit purchasers plckodbynmgomtpm. lcnohrynd lassware for hire at very ow raies.. ; Lamps, Chimnies, Wicks, Burners and Lamp Fittings, Lamps repaired on the shortest notice s@y~ Goods sent to any distance. _ Being the sole agents of Mr JOHN w,o{ Prescott, manufacturer of NO ® "t are prepared to supply Milk Pans, Liquor J Molasses Jugs, Butu(;"oh, Preserve Jars, Spittoons, Ctamosy Yops and erary ase in Fioner Pobmdoï¬-d::.by:t:dpd mhth_ol)o_liin,.uphuuwifl ensure ready sale _ ‘The above -u-d"c:.:d{i'â€"-lu. will be introduced at a session of the to be holdenin the Town :!:’ll. Beâ€"l‘s C«m%? o'dcd.:. m , ‘n’}"" ::'-s.."'""u:'c' might be yï¬amlg""' -.5"',.â€" tpvnronoit Lo tet ind stoppine up oo will be make to io raliog or the "Fave -md{rhm. w to authorize the Concession Line Mhmdm number forty, in the first coucession, Ottewa front, of the Township of Ne y ANt=> IMMEDIATELY. ~ Four or five good Tinemiths and Piumbers. Goo g) do ‘}"O'fl"l‘ Wmn'fwhmnyuq GIN, 10 do m{gflfohn(_bxnyper&&n 10 >« serkrey wing, v.», ADA, c&:’?“qh"“ oren AxD CAROLIEA, THOS PAATTRSON‘S. Ottawa, July 18, 1872. IRECT IMPORTATIONB 12 Aug 27, 1872. enware, Cntlery and Fancy Aug 15, Sauces and French Pesas, "No. 1," in By order of the Council, ‘or sale at + THOS. PATTERSON‘8, The finest ever offered in this mar ikes "three waters," used by the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEX cases SPARKLING MOSELLES, « pints and quarts,‘‘ dos. SCOTCH MARMALADE, fresh from the maker, try it. do CLARET, various brands, a few cases of the celebrated vintage of 1864, $22 a case. No. 26, Rideau Street. Always on hand. double berried, various prices, extra value, and qte., per order Very fine, give them a trial. LORD &*KELLEY, Manufacturers Agents, 63 Sussex Street, Ottews. Â¥.w. w& Rideau Street 1872, 2050 im 1df Un and efter THURSDAY, the 12th instant, the Steamer * Jessie Cassels" will leave Aylmer (Sundays excepted) at 7:30 & m., connecting with Steamers of the Line for Roche Capitaine and interme= diate ports. all The Steamer "Prince Arthur‘ leaves 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 1 o‘clock, p. m., for Des Joachim, returning leaving at G o‘clock, a. m., connecting with Steamer " Jason Gould" which leaves Pembroke Landing at 2 . o‘clock p m. ‘Mgu-. arriving at Portage du Fort same evening. _ _ R Chnruu Village and intermediate ports at o‘clock, a. m., returning leaves ing leaves V y\ Mke n"cllock,mp.mm., m ue oe:lq*':lh“ntlo . 9p.. %, Nelt Chapeau 7 day, _ â€" A Connection made with the Brockville & Ottawa Railway on the up and dowr The Steamer Sir John Young" leaves Havelock on Tuesdays and F1idays for Otte wa, Sept. 9, 1872 OTTAWA CITY TO MONTREAL 1872 THE SPLENDID STEAMERS QUEEN VICTORIA PRIACE OF WALES, Capt. Bowm. Capt. H.W . Surrazas. Tourists will find this a delightful Trip. Downwards â€"Steamer Queem Victoria leaves Ottawa City at 7 a. m., passongers arriving in Monâ€" treal at 6 p.m. _ _ _ euls mUry-oui.A (8 egedes pted) mt ;“'M to nl‘nfl exce o connect at Lachine with Steamer Prince of Wales Lbn.k(ut). calling at different iandings. From jarillion to Grenvilie by Railway, to join the Steamer Queen V.ctoria[dinner}, arriving at tte wa same evening. Market Steamer TIECEAIRY: . _ x Oapt. R. S. Nio#or, M :nomu-;:;:;;’l:-‘hamno ulmu: f;:nmâ€"'uumma.-m-m ALEXA*~ DRA Can be engaged for Towage of Timber or Excursion applying to the Agent on the « harf. by appiying to the Agent 0n 166 U B6 uo on ROYAL MAIL LINE CHANGE OF TIME. The largest and choicest assortment is the city A T HMEMON & 004 Warrantod to cure the most straight or stiff hair into wavry ringlets, or massive Money refunded if cannot fail to c&hmuwwm o .lgeuhpcbox;mumdmm Addressâ€"Molwrosz & Co , Wholesale Dealers in Novelties, Unt. Aug. 24, 1872. Zodldaw This splendid Hair Dye is the BEST IN THE WORLD. mflmum fect Dye. Harmless, i and lnstanâ€" taneous; no disappointment ; no ridiculous ï¬nhc‘unphunto‘or. il-odhth ill effects of bad dyes and washes Proâ€" du.mmr.-z'bnflul‘ ! W HOLE8A LE ‘ Tea, Wine and Epirit Merchants, â€" NIONX FORWARDING &,RAILWAY COMPANY. and Bravrrzur. The vd W A. BATCHELOR‘S. m?&- Factery, 16 Bond Streei, New York _ form preiis aod guardiees what it is ht orm +s and as inmn proceed in a few weeks from Canadsa to Vienns, Austria, Germany to establish there ‘an EDUCATIO IN . STITUTIUN for YOUNG LADIES, every advantage which can be by the help of the best teachers and proâ€" fessors. Heving been a resident of Canada for upwards of fifteen years she hopes that hei Bm;uwx'â€"{ HAIR DYE proposed establishment will be patronized by intending to send their mmm-ah,:gum' e segh Beferences _ kinily rrdud his Lordship the Bishop of -mbvlb Keq., &owr of the Grammar Shool. Quebec; The Honorable George irving Quebec ; Phomas C. Keefer, Esq., ~*tmawa. Barâ€"isters, Attorneys. . nlicis «s 1 Chancery. Goâ€"mÂ¥ey «ncers. No ho« ~ag missionâ€"rs for taking «tfi bawirs 1+ se ase in the Province« 0! Quevec, &s, + . ANGUS MORRISOON W . H> LOCkKiA @6 G > <D 1N *~ dt M, WIS 128 RuB ©, CASSELS, Jx. Office on Elgin Stre«t, onposite Rasse! House, fourth door from sparks Street. _ (Ottawa, . 1, 1872. 2087 u. _ Communications to be addre=~â€"d 1o Boz 368%, Post ‘ffice, Quesec. . Bept. 5 1872 266 1 Mnumnuflonmm. Grist, Carding and Milling With three lots of land higLUly improved. DEIVEN BY WATER, EUXS TX Woold That Have removed to thcir New Premises, RIGAUD, OOUN‘l'rYQOI VaAUDRIEUL T DOMIKION BUILDIKGS," 126 McGILL STREET, And invite the attention of Buyers to their iirge and carefully selected assortment of JaAPAN, YOUNG HY8ON, GUKS OW DEk IMPERIA .. and TWAN«<AY TEA®, ind BRANDIES, GINS, HUVS. and th. Finest Brands of PORT, SHEREY, &c, 136 MeGILL STREET, MONTREAL Aug 2, 1872. _ __ soss LMLIAYX TE & C R HE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY. Ottawa, January 25, 1872, 1819d&w Ladies Magic Hair Curlers ! HURCH SERVICES AND PRAYER BOOKSâ€"New Lectionary. OMAN CATHOLIC Prayer Books | French and English. IBLESâ€"Family, Pew and Pocket. â€" Apply to the OTICE ORKISUN, WELLS AN ) Ca 8# ILLS FOR SALE OR TO LET EMUOVED. GREATEST BEAUTIPIER OP THE AGE. PBaily (Sundays ercepted.) e order mostly new, buil eight years ago. NDITIUNS EASY R. 8. CASSELS, President No. 39, Sparks St. 18 in P