s ts Corawain ; Courts ndensed A r ord > "oet Pnd an, "ponk, Dezsit and ‘OTAkY POBLIV s m Foat Otken. _ a2ztss M *_ cint Contracts 6 Mrmar :‘;&'ï¬.‘ ‘aich @48 73, rnd 3 efleld,Low 4 h; e ooo aot in | im : at ‘OrICE TO 2.X./Torey . W ) from 104 m to 4 pm . $ AND AILB Great Britain and :'I'Un. as wEEkp! DWARD T. Soacd I 4009lass Lost mh- apveryising & ‘,"".,y' m008 # citer= int mngy -bl...L.‘ EKS & 1 be closed #%11.30 pr , t TdE DAILY RIGHT & CLK se n is AGROVE, TAILLO® Burristers and A ..“'.'.'.'3.’.:.:“:‘: 'f B.â€"Farme. of Carle s from the (.J;n-ty a 4 w the mill yard bog 5 lou can onter s Wl Strues : *u\ Oct. 26, 1871 _y PRIN over raged. neaestsh 25 g ever$ M. It is ’. P. nh conts pat 4297 Sported in the PUBLIC. 134 gauts pet ‘ m AND GULF PORTS §teamship Company iy where the same have been out : samber of feet, board messure, of h quaatity of logs of the same lengths r’..ng..inw%nl’hm.m MWireturn of saw logs and boom timber made to the Department of Crown or its nmnnninhunnbo on or tite FiXsT day of :nd year, and mutholwo‘: person who superintended ing of such logs and boom timber, and the Culler who measured the the réturns must give the number of logs. and their respactive and diameters, and the number of" boom timber, the langsh of with the diametrer of each from burk at butt and top ; and also the tham, Newcastio tips. = goorg "y‘v'é‘o?fv“.‘ ips «* A lham br 2t dooweal. en the dow or ue , 71â€" ’-fli"B_Râ€"mT bdl'l""â€"‘ Stizans of OttamW® Ew-'., computed by «* Scribner‘s wokoner" io be entered in the Separste returns must be made of the wdmclnmhr.md of ‘each ; ; and where it is intended to pass bys or boom timber as cut on private oron lands under settler‘s license, réturns, usder oath, must be »ia each ca«e, showing the number prece: dilopnnd boom timber, and repective dimensions, and the lot lot on which the same have been is called to the 16th and 17th of the "Crown Timber Regulaâ€" which make it imperative that hhty,wm “:uh the D tndli’: parties operating in tim au.umumdm «ad nature of such operations, and be exami of books and verification Pâ€"m.. PLAN ED L U MBER all returns of any lnnbon.:s have been sent in the affilavit of the proptiator or of the logs nndboonï¬nbu,j @lgor their manager or principal bookâ€" as to the total nuwaber of pieces and pisces of boom timber, cut by him or them, or acquired from during the season of o?:-ï¬wfor are made, will be required jumiished to the Department or its : the Department or agents should when final returns have been ak forms for the above returns may :E.whg:.h the Department 5 ".m. A. JOHNSON, WV Assistant Commissioner. mput of the abowe will be kept cor on hand to suit purchasers. if@ear roantrors, BHINGLES X XX,., XXX (ijaws, July 26, 1872. »1WK â€" MILL _ OWNERS AND LUMBERMEN. > Built Paddle Steamers * " or ie ns-m ~_~~mtl n w-bo:- Point Gaspe. Porce, Pas k in Newcastle and Bioï¬u.&u the p#â€" «w a"" to leave Picto: .‘.-b' "oy TCBSDAY, ID CV 204. ansd TUEsDAY at 2 o‘clock, p. m. i anveaviasly uring Tinmbenegh® season = :'l-l-:fbua-u&qï¬- en the down trips, as business Rough Lumber Well Seasoned, tD ES P A TC H.4¢$ _ * . t oc aow anDS. Ottama, July 22, 1872. 2023â€"1m NAW LOG CUT FroR sSaLk & (Communication between Monâ€" yeal, Father Point, Gaspe, Qma.., Dalhousie, Chatâ€" in Newosstic, Shodiac, Charlotteâ€" wirs, Pictou and St. John‘s; NAd., sad Railway connections with 2 Jofe, N. 3. and Halifax, N. 8. The in q rnine n rnchoprmaie; E m quantity of logs ï¬ e aers . i l7th inst., Eeomaies par pas us is test oo from dary â€d‘hu‘u&rwï¬ ...â€"uLi-.D'eh-s--‘G-!-‘.-.-s Fumiture Repaired Nesatly vyOL VI NO 2088 i on vooin Miik 2 onOMBIE, 80 RIDEAU STREET, wm-l df Crown Lands, ‘oronto, 28th August, 1872. ING AND bLRIDGE TIMBEK limber from of those lands being of or Pagaage, apply to W _ Howlagg. & ROBERT, BUTCHER. of Newfoundland, are intended to of all descriptions. of the public is respectâ€" Next JOHN ROCHESTER & Co. And with Agents, Ottawa . â€" / ‘me, such and so hart y | *4 pounded, that it it curative in the apaot bat act on th and desirable er your allmunt ma Me» , it will find â€"the .~a by rapid mamner to perfect health GH-AJI%. TRUNK ~BAILWAY sU mï¬xormns _ Great Acceleration of Speed: On and Tr rm.:rop at all Stations, at T.00 a. Express Qns::adlhl-oh # Cnwck ul N E. Ultver Â¥i "g H Tenny, 8 F Merrill, Of whose fi been soid. . _ Waile d MJ . MU&C{ n‘pn &R Q@uViaRTE>TE m1 infpinrnrenaentarsth E'.é“:r Vestries, E‘Eï¬ cHas a. prifdfPegrg@aNAQâ€" Foamaâ€" ENGINE Patent Dredge ~Plant, June 14 sumpiy le which * m ied to perfect health and full vigor.. This Modicine is pleasaat uns smfe toitake, .ad is and may positively be rteâ€" wd appa to make a permauent oure of ab »IPS. m pot rine A nto the The £d Prile y :-m ‘s Tollet Vinegar, celebrated for ita ‘s Extract of Lime J 1sice and Gly= the best preparation tor the~Healk h-u-ï¬l- Issas Rimme!‘s Dugoug Oï¬ Soap, perfamed with <NONC ¢ Laud . & : and w he in . f:r & # slAf.lDTnle * for the erection of i« new R. C. O Ce SSoEKALE 1064 9 cb follo Sin 84 Fl- MONDAY Next, 5thJUKB, will leave ICQM as under, Palace Cars aow on al bfllllllm?flgu' ; W H Y ? t e mwmuz otable (some . -'ï¬:‘...m-.-u-:.m (ommrimsed, Dasdclion, Ryocersin; Smartweed, Hyosoyamus, Wuwmï¬, Capsicum, &o., &6,) which ‘ composition of the combined med#© mMonï¬‚ï¬ pounded, that it is made the curative in the known 'uldqfl lp but act on the â€" system in a vefy and desirable manner. ::r your allmunt may be, or of long , it will fAnd the spot and astonish Ni‘-?‘:mâ€" or A':th-o to . qst S }" i‘;‘w ' (‘?‘ P Morrizon " ies (Fas .'.."n' § Wesley Martin. EMERSON, of Boston, PALMER, ot > mt P it my o0 P renddioier rding P seoin L PEOPLE EVERYWHERE becribers beg to call the attention of 1872 ted to examine our new collection of c, entitled t T E S T A N D 4 & D. RS, â€"CONTRACTORS &, CORâ€" PORATIONS eï¬ y ie 54 dnes in ~/PEOPLES TEA STORE We are now prepared to offer to the Farming Community and to the trade induâ€"ements that bas not been given heretofore by any one in ons line of businessâ€"being now ‘mportâ€" ing the chisf part ot our Stock, such as TEAS, WINES and nnuz}[s. @nablâ€"s us to prices tarther." We claim already to have brought the mote profite heretufore ‘xa:m_qï¬__o_wr._-,_ndml' future to contiute so. . _ . .. ook tss oo P. Baskerville & Brothers, KO, 36 RLIDEAU mmb ï¬nAng? STREET, CHAUDIERX, wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and â€" spirit Merchants. 1Aquors. Cansdian 3 of the best description, always on ‘hand at ‘prices@«‘low â€"uhï¬mhlfldm. We care not for m(p:‘fl?&"d‘m:?d iiirdirv: to our goods. The cconomist will profit by calliug (o us. ‘g@y"Our t Illltil te, ~~ We will guarantee that uo one can sell the same atticles theaper, ‘such at TRAN, BUGARS, TOBAOCOS and GENERAL Gaomn-‘ud,o‘ mnlm'“'-fv hrn« thhrinss _ fumnsAlan Hnivit« Aaf tha haat |Anacti CaÂ¥ware on ‘hand at nrisatlta Inw is A COMPLBIE ASSORTMENT OF }‘Nflg FOLLOWING ILWTRU&INT! ALWAYS A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Pianoâ€"Forte & Music Warerooms Chickering‘s Pianos, j Steinway‘s Pianos, > Dunham‘s Pianos, Mason & Hamlin‘s Organs, ~ Prince & Co.‘s Organs. # Secondâ€"Hand Pianos, x.-.-n-.».w.-mmmmmm"r-m Piancs to KRent. «_ | Secondâ€"hand PIANUS and ORGANS taken in exchange. \ Just received a large number of NEW and POPULAR MUSIC. Inspection invited. | flms "" L n l ® _ Audfs sorve ars seratully packed and shipped to Medailiste and Jurors at all the Great Exhibitions: 31; 33, 124 Southampton Row, mmlï¬wp Worksâ€"Hormsey Homerton. i“'" 'â€"â€"*-â€" Orders executed with care .‘élâ€"dmw -nâ€"‘uâ€"'-! 'l"l f'li;x "â€"".d"’[.‘. C Besâ€" Tok "“"_ nud. BLENBRUAS RHSU M A . d oi oo ie ts &&-Wiuhmuo -:s-mï¬o rlNM sopies of can be on appliâ€" qation to the undersigned or any druggist im the Dominion. :. _ _ _ 5 0. ; i. BOLE MANUFACTURERS : THOS. MORSON & sON Munro, Darid, Gird : .=DR. BIXNBAUM‘S RHEUMATISM and GOUT REMRDY‘" is recommended for Rhoumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lambaâ€" wandering and other Paina, Stifthess 0f flmm«m-.sprmflubu- ..u:-.n. #&o., and is the most eifec= Emm lnias Naka Hroatei ce ROLBOTRIO OfH :: Worth Ten Times its Weight in Gold. ~ it Puin cannot n!lhҠ$~' worth has cured Crick in the the same quaatity Lame Back â€"of i standin «. hmhollogm ‘RBhumatism, Neuraigia, Contraction of the Btiff Joints, Spinal Difficulâ€" * *Mum in any part, no &4 !m:.-’ be, nor from what canse 4# ay it always does you good . Twentyâ€"&re cents‘ worth has cured bad cases cures Collg in 15 minotes. It will P ‘vuse of Piles thas it is impossible to cure!" Biz or sight applicationaâ€"is warrantec PE J _ Looï¬ Prvogigh relets For Bruises, If ‘apptied oftén smmm. ,?'m'.:.""â€â€œ*""".“;“-:: o ie ninciy tne Ciolirood,. Pelvier, ..lnihtw&d-_ «he. (Ottawa, April 8, 1872 ONTARIOâ€" JOHN,/ %qmwâ€" fie es n Rormie s Jask ts cine restores the natural functions _;i;“ï¬o- Ei intememacnm ais oi iobA es mow eptained sush anivereal c ty it can scarcely be considered a speciâ€" ns seuaie nitrar h cce Give our Teas and Liquors a ‘Lrial. | P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS RietortiAghadal 30 Victoria Squar~, Montreal. 26 sPARKS STREET,. O T T a W A. ___Jâ€"% #, THL +50N, Hew Hsoticines of this nutriâ€" & LOT OFâ€" OTTAWA WEDNESDAE. SEPTEMBER 25. 1s72. to the | tion, removes the effects. ?pm:u. and should be regularly used by . Dhoâ€" Tcea miil eoone" Surio ts by pasors ; use by pemons ‘ liable to infection will materially preven the | spread of disease. Price 15 cents per tablet. rmHE VICLORIA CHBMICAl €0. Bole ptopddon.id man ot the ouwhtu«:'d':tofll ;ï¬rbolie 1 tions. .oldhydldmgghs. Be sure and ask for sold by all druggists. Be ï¬-]nfl aak for ::&Whrnpm und #ee that yodl m, mm Euy mil i Carbolated â€" Glycering. Jelly This Jeily is highly recommended to ladis as a most agreeable preparation for the torkt. For beautifying the complexion and render ing the skin soft, white, clear, and free fom dryness, it is usrivalled. : It will quidly remove all redness, roughness, freokdes, pimples and other imperfections, Kor clap« a Slyâ€" parten tor '5'3’:7:71'--7;’: ‘This toilet possesses ell of carbolic acid, is agreeably _ has a healthy action on the skin, prevents frita~ Carbolic Toilet Soap. This Saive is a rapid cure for all skin dis. uo'e.},c“'w:co-:,“e:'ua mi, scald head, ccre c sederncy thas vum.dwbdlcadd,vmhhhm by phyvicians everywhere to possess eurative qualities not discovered in any other chemiz tal preparation. Price 25 cents. mlimhnm gleï¬ll‘c::. â€" viICrORIA® | > Victoria Carbolic Gargary Sma This Gargle is the most reliable and effica. cious remedy in all cases of sore throat, hoarseness, diptheria, bronchitis, irritation of the bronchial tubss so common in this changeable climate. Afln offensive breath, ulcerated gums and diseases t the mouth, For public spéakers and singers it is invaluable. The ingredients entering igto thissgargle are ued"by all physicians, and for the cure of the above disorders are uow, undoubtédly, the most popular in the materia medica. â€"Price 25 cents. + pox and all infectious discases, It will prevent contagion in cattle. It is also invaluable iuu'dinnfocï¬ng nt:: clou.,‘ Tav td Tor desbroping adtrstul tiherls hoxt whatever cause arising. It will drive nm:ooqn‘l:,a‘m files, cockromches, #&c. :“l? c., can ne mrnd from mnl ?m use. acid was t:’ t:moo-u other pro :‘:‘h?:unmu ...,.......'3 infectious diseases. Price 25 cents, Oarb/olic Disinfectant This Disinfectant is a sure preventative of typhas and typhoid fevers, cholera, smallâ€" Victoria ing and Polishâ€" ing Pasts.. â€" * This ‘Is uneq in 1ts rapis ‘dlz h'mz and mi@alwyï¬ '1..«-‘:“,'-5.-.:..".'.":" . plage 'm-. nIVP and MM.;.Jâ€IH‘?: _ever been discovéred whic § iuto every and worksbop tor general uséfulness, Price 25 cents. | VICTORIA â€" CARBOLIG Pn‘:ao‘mrm INVESTION OF THE THs * oRtos wurseL m Tt‘omrexer"‘ ME PATRNTRL, ) /‘ Haine‘s Pianos, A. & 8. NURDHEIMEE. SALV EK. VICTORIA VICTORILA Abo, Stove Pipe Elbows, T Pipes, Dumb Stoves, Gallows Pipes, and an endless quantiry of Tinware, Lamps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Oilâ€"Cans, any size, always on hand. STOVES, STOVES, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, Will ezecute all orders which we may be favoured with for putting up Stove Pipes, Furnaces, &c., &o., &c. =ee to it in time. We have on hand the oele%uud FIYNK ELBOW all in one piece: Call and see it.. j C. P, DORION. T ons vik. hk o e > * / Large Importations Li__ 0 30 BR s atanl W i ipetend Tad aï¬,â€"â€"-â€" ..,b,w' ateorm es s 7 Department is complete than g:tl..' w‘mu-z'u“uxo;wfsï¬l se UitP bat cout highor In a _ fow woeks. in our Sh n.;.. Ca Dhirks, en eerainte o of our "F‘-‘.'-‘-‘i-’ ilh;: “fliï¬ml_ -"-'"m'fï¬ï¬&’-};ï¬jma Tss German,‘(Rev.) . Kaspke ; Drawing, Mr. Forster. L 64W i 4 Te to ba m «le t > the Lady Prinâ€" on the premisés, or to the. â€" ecretary or or any of the Committee of lt 790 touder i. Â¥, J. Chairman ; Rev. Pollard, Secretary ; ‘w. R. Wright, ‘Trea: _ Committeoâ€"Meâ€"rs. J. D. Siater; J. A. C!l;llg(i; gv England Liï¬gï¬gul. UOTTCTAW A. Asssstant â€"Teachersâ€"Miss Hart Davies, Miss Sinclair, Miss Forster, Miss Humphrys. m;w.wn“.;o. P. Baker ; ‘d, 5. r(':f.i 6 & Wicksteed ; W .R "fl#:‘;_ Ottawa, Aug17, 1874 : 2051 4m | OMEARA & 00., beg most respectfuily to inform customers the public generally, that they ï¬.â€".â€"hï¬.u for inspection one of the Ottawa, June 12 1872 Otiawa, September 11, 1872. xo A Number of Practical Tinsmiths Re opens 4ith SEPTEMUBER, 1872. F‘or Cash. usual, and belfo:e the iate adâ€" ds, we areprepared to sell at O‘MEARA & CO. Monsiour Aiut; St, Lawrevee & Ottawa Raiiwa ~ tme undenmgaod bogr 1o Sitirm. the 1 to bliothlth'-mhurds been %uuvxglz:h:h.md gxï¬_mu Street, where ordars tor the collection aio delivery of Goods will mutwmlptdlz and careful attention. â€" Psayment hï¬tufl&m'fllm be receiveo :“L ba‘n“)’o Office, oanlhmn_ Ottawa, 5th Feb., 1872. . . °* _ <=._ P.S. ° ENTEANTEBY SIDE POOR on ped in arpapant mned mund..: d-mq word snn nietti 2 oaancioo, All the above at STOLINOBSTRAYED, _* _ On Saturday last from the pre mises of J: Slack, Canal Basin, an ITALILAN c;m HOUNXD BITCH, héavy withpur,ldnmwtho name of "Sgipp. hi{lpumhrbmuhfllfl- chi:‘noteo‘b: be prosecuted according to law, [ 2d M es | ~ ~ . JAMES SLACK, . UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES. WM. & HEBNKY 108Yha, ~.‘" DENHOLM, ENCLAND. _ Ottawa, Sept. 10, 1872 nd:tfiw & MOX~n~AIS Ottawa, 11, 1874 OW I8 THE TIME To CALL O 2 T 202| > i9 ® i 2@ o t o m "a $ I2 ha "w § w 2if: 2 W y $ o0 12°! B W&/\HF AÂ¥ A. J. TAYLOR, 2011 COUNTY OF CARLETOX AGRICULTU. RAL EXHIBITION. . Judges : Messrs James Snedden, George Learmouth, James Hodgins, James Wadsâ€" worth, Referee, A U F Coleman. _ cuass 1â€"morses. Stallion for saddle : 1st A O F Coleman ; 2nd H Gourlay. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Stailion for draught: lst John Clark; Pnd A Pritchard; 3rd P Burke. Sullinnforgewdmpmu: 1st John Clark; 2nd P Burke; A Grant, Fitz ‘ Mare and foal of this season for saddle:: luB:: mnndtulf ral mare or general p : g&WBfl'; 2nd EK Prat; 3rd W Greâ€" m. Best mare and foal of the season for draught : 1st Thomas Grabam; 2nd Wim Graham ; 3rd W Byers. _ _ _ _ _ _ Saddle horse mare or gelding: lst A O F Coleman; 2ad H Browplee; 3rd J Young. Cc Best span carriage lhonea: 1st Weldon ‘Sehn.rrm; 2nd Allan wrant; 3rd N Best span draught horses : 1st Hon Jas Skead ; 2nd H Kennedy. Best single carriage horse in harness (mare or gelding) : 1st Thomas Russell ; Ind John Clark; 3rd John Kemp; W Champness highly ogmmend«‘i '_ï¬:;;nm for general purposes &H Gough ; 2nd Allan Grant; $rd W th. Best nn;le draught horse: 1st J , Brad ley; 20d K Pratt; 3rd John l§mp; Best herd short horn or Durhim : 1lét Thos Clark ; 2nd Hon Jas Skead. _ _ Best short horn bull 3 years old and upâ€" wards : lst J & W Thomson; 2nd Hon Jas Skead ; 3rd Thos Clark. Best Durham Bull 1 year and upwards : Ist Thos Clark ; 2nd: J & W ‘Thomson ; 3rd Hon J Skead. Best Durham Bull Cal{ : 1st Thos Clark. Best short horn cow any age : 1st Thos Clarksm“@-’.“"l.., n o ska i _ Best 3 year old heifer : 1st Thos Clark. Best 2 year old heifer: 1st Thos Clark. Best yearling hbeifer : 1st Thos Clark. Best heifer calf of the year : 1st Thos Clark ; 20d tHon J Ekead. Best herd Galloway Cattle : lst Adlan Grant. Best Galloway Bull . 1st Hom J Skead ; mge:u(;:llmn t'.Bnll 1 and t ear uj 8 > 1st Hon J ske-d’ * h Best Galloway Bull Calfâ€"lst, Hon. Jas Skead. Best (Galloway Cowâ€"Ist Hon J Skead. . Best 3 year old Heiferâ€"lst Allan Grant. Best 2Yy-r old heiferâ€"Ist. Allan Grant. Best %flflh‘: Ist Allan Grant. Best Heifer of the yearâ€"1st, Allan 2nd J & W Thomeon ; 3rd H Gourley, . _ . .. Best Aytahire Buil Calflâ€"18t, Allan Graut. Best Ayrshire Cowâ€"1st, H Gourlsy ; 2ud A Grant ** Best 3 year old Heiferâ€"1st, G W Eaton ; 2nd A Grant. Best 2 year old heiferâ€"1lst, G W Eaton ; 2nd A Grant ; 3rd H.Gourley. _ _ _ _ Best yearling heiferâ€"lst, H Gourley 2nd G J Eaton. P CIVOL HORE U WDRIRRAD METC MNACE MB CE MCCCC hmluo{w.pcoplâ€"lu,‘rhm(nnk, 2nd J & W Lhowd.gnl Mï¬bn was mww esere. omson, M&outdbn:.’ The matter to be lef: to Directors for final decision. ~§uâ€"t§yur old colt for agricultural pur« oses : Ist W Byers; 2nd D Boucher ; rd Thos Butler. > . _ Best Heifer calfof the yearâ€"1st A Grant 2nd G W Eaton; 3rd H Gourley, _ _ _ Best 6 milch Cows, not to be shown in any other class) the property of one exhiâ€" bitor, herd to consist one bull ard three HORNED : CATTLBâ€"GRADE. Best Bull not less than 2 years ol4: 1st F Dawson; 2nd ‘T Hand. a Best 1 year old buil:; Ist J Young; 2nd J Hodgins. Mullnlldthmr: 1st R Daviâ€" son; 2nd R Wallace; W Graham. Best milch cow of any age: Ist J & W Best cow and calf of the season : 1st ‘I Clark ; 2nd J & W Thomson; 3rd A Paul. Best 3 vyear old heifer: lst J & W Ebm; MTTIG‘EI‘&; and J Hodgins. Graham ; 2od J Clark, petal" Be st Leicester ram lamb ; 1st R Davis; 2nd 4 Clark. ~‘ Best 2 Leicester ewes: 1st W Graham ; Znd R Davis ; 3rd J Clark. â€"Best 2 â€"Leicester ewes Jambs: lst W w"“ï¬â€œ lst J Nesbit raAm 4 tebitt. Mpfl.uï¬b: Ist J & W Hen. derson ; 2nd J Nesbitt. " Best 2 grade‘ ewes: 1st W Graham ; 2nd Wm Grakam ; 3rd R Davis. BERKSHIRE SWINE. Best boar 1 year and over: Ist G W Eston ; 2nd H Davison. Butbcc.f;:l year : 1st W Graham ; 2nd D Church ; Mrs Foster. Butbn.dmm: lst A Stewart; 2nd G W Eaton ; 3rd J & J Bearman Eaton ; 2nd H Davison. Best l’.lâ€Gh&Gl"m sow : 1t Bflmlyfl: ist G W Enton. Best of turkeys: IstG W Eston ; Mlmh. y Best pair of fowls : 1st Henry Cussans ; Pnd W Corbi:t ; 3.d H Cursans. Best pair ot duchks: ist G W saton ; Znd Thomas Clark. T.__Jï¬pnh'l%"b.‘flm Best sow 1 year and over : 1st J Nesbitt. Best sow under 1 year: ist W Graham Best pair pigs under 7 months‘ old : 1st Wm Graham ; Znd Wim Graham ; 3rd John Best Herd Ayrshire Cattleâ€"let, Allan _ Best sow under l year: lst A Paul ; 2nd W Graham ; 3rd Mrs Foster. SUFFOLL SWiNE, â€" Best boar 1 year and over: lst G W -fh-.jud.u for cattle were Messrs R enny, A McKillar, J G Street, Wmm Kidd, Best pair of geese: Ist Thomas Clark; Best pair men‘s strong boots : 1st W H 1 PRIZE LIST. Continued. BREED NOT EXUMERATED, CATTLE ;6! any age: 1st W Ist, Allan Grant; {PRICEâ€"S3 CEN +8 , J .4 Stree: 3rd John Butler â€"Best 3 sides harmess leather: lst W ! Butler, Richmond. § Bectï¬sidocu.ï¬ptr leather, made in the County : 1st W H Butler, Richmond. AGRICCLTURAL INPLENESTS, &c. Best combined mower and : Ist T Grabam ; 2nd J Yo\ms. M Best iron plough : 1st J Bradley ; R Moodie. â€" Best iron harrow : 1st J & W Tho ; Butler, Richmond. . _ Bast pair men‘s fine boots: lst menlï¬'no B“?:;%l‘m?.fl-'g__ L sds . k 2nd J Young. Best wooden harrow : lst Jerry F)é; ‘.bg.l.iloodie. aile: 1 tdoublekmwngo"n.hu : Ist J Joyce & Son ; 2ud T Ciark. Butdoubhfummm: Ist.J Joyce & Son ; R i6. Best buggy : ist W Stockdale; 2nd D Kennedy. * Best cart : 1st J & W Thomeon. Best drill plough: lst T Clark; 2nd G W Eaton. Best l horse cultivator or scuffier: ist J Young; 2nd R Moodie. Best 2 horse cultivator or scuffiler : 1st 8 Bradley ; 2nd J M Robertson Best turnip sower : lst J & W Thomson : 2ndâ€" A Grant. . Best root cutter: 1st T Clark. Best fanning mill : 1st G W Eaton ; 2nd R Moodie. Rast hay rakaâ€" Ist A Stewart:â€" 2nd H _ Best hay rake: lst A Stewart; 2nd Gourlay. ~ Best Hay Rack : 1st G W Eaton. Best Reaper : H Gourley. Best Patent Churn : Ist J Evans; 2nd l.rslBBoq‘p-r. Best Hay Tedder : 1st W Harmer. Best Single Reaper : 1st W Harmer.. Best Horse Shoe : 1st A Bradiey. Best Farm Sleigh: lst J Joyse & Son. Best Express Waggon: lst D Mcâ€" Dougall. Best Clothes Wrinfer: 1st W Soott. I.B-tSpnng' Market Waggon : lst G W ton. Best Hand Grain Seed Drill : 1st J & W Henderson. _ The Judges for Manufactures and Agriâ€" cultural Implements, &c., were Mesers T M Blesdell, QV Archibald and A Paul. GRAIS. Best 2 bushels fall wheat: Ist F Dawâ€" son ; 2nd R Moodie; 3rd E Pratt. But2bu|holl?rin(ww:l-tl'u« son ; 2nd J & W Thomson; 3rd A Stewâ€" art. Best 2 bushels oats (white): 1st George Burroughs ; 2nd F Dawson; 3rd E Pratt. Best 2 bushels Poland oats : 1st T Clark ; 2nd_ E Watson ; 3rd H Davison. _ _ _ Best 2 bushels black oats : lst John Clarke; 2nd Hon James tkead ; 3rd ‘C M Robertson. _ Best 2 bushels barley: 1st W Graham ; 2nd T Clark ; 3rd T Graham. Best 2 busheis field pess: Ist E Wat« son ; 2nd R Davison ; 3rd R Moodie. _ Bradley. ~Best half bushel Timotby Seed : 1st Bradley ; 2nda J Pearson. mi wudBn BV APBNIECE BV PP PETITCY Butzdomemfndhnm:lnhh Hodgins ; 2nd Hon Jas Skeaa; 3rd J Best Swedish Turnips: lst H Dunnon,hgfl W Graham ; 3rd Hon J Best bag Red Carrots: lst A Stewart ; 2nd H Brownlee; 3rd W R Beil. _ _ _ Best bag White Carrots : 1st J Bradley; @nd J Clark ; $ra KHon J ~kead. Best bag Mangoid Wurtzel: lst R Wallace ; 2nd J Davison; 3rd J Bradiey, Best vag Beew: lst J Daywon; 2nd W Graham ; 3rd R Moodie, _ _ ©_ _ _ Best bag Parsnips: 1st John Checkley ; 2nd John # berts. f Best bushel Unions: lst W Alexanier; 2nd Wm Graham; 3rd John Pearson. Best bushel Breezes Prolific Potatoss: lst A Btewart ; 20d ‘F Clark; 3rd John Clark, March. Best bushel of Potatoes any.sort: lst T M Robertson; 2nd H Brownlee; 3rd J Bradley. 2ad Wim Graham. _ ‘The Judges for seeds, roots and vegetables were m. Wm Kidd, J Aixinson and Alex Kennedy. DARY, Lest tub or firkin of butter not less than 4) i.s: ist Mrs Trimble ; 2nd Mrs Watâ€" son ; 3rd Mrs W Scott. & _ lost 6 lbs print butter made by a young lady : 1st Miss Kennedy ; 2nd Miss Wate« son ; 3rd Miss Traveller. Best 25 lbs butter in crock made by an unmarried lsdy : lst Miss Watson; 2nd "Sutp higes Trask ve r in prints t tter t lnlnm;lndln'm;-‘ Mrs Pearson. pest crock of butter, not less than 20 1bs : u;nlu-w.nu; ul-nwu: Best ummu.m‘ : abls men! _ Best home made cheese : 1st Miss KJ Kidd ; 2nd Mrs Davison ; 3rd mre J Clark. Factory cheese : lst Wm Kidd ; 2nd J & W Craig. s Iloney in the comb, not less than 1( lbs : 1st Geo Burroughs ; 2ad A Harmer _ darof clear hopey : Ist M.s R Hare ; 2ud Mrs A Kenmedy. 4 PRUIT, Best and of apples; mnby.m mh-, 2ad Kdward Watson. . Sm :c o ,_ Visplay of gra in open air : 1st Gco Havoughe ) sed H Durisos. . The Judges for du.ity, honey and fruit, Best 2 bushels potatoe oats : 1st J Pear Crochet work: 1st Mrs H Bradley ; 2nd Miss Bradley ; 3rd Mrs Driscoil. Embrosery: lst Are. W X Urqubart ; 2ad Mrs Allan. Worsted work (fiat) : 1st Miss Cousens ; 2ad Miss Y oung, k Worsted work raised : 1st, Miss Pearson; wero Massrs "F Daiglah. _ wenty yards bome made cloth, all wool : 1st Airs D Harten; 2nd Mrs £ Was son: 3:d Mrs G Burroughs.. â€" _ _ Assortiment . ol ladies‘ clothing, home Fair woolien bl«nkets : lst Mrs F Dewâ€" sonâ€" Pnd Airs if wourlay; 3rd Mrs P &nploolkmnlr,fl kind ; lst Mrs & Allen ; 2od Mré £ Waon. â€" Best knitted quilt : 1st miss E M Hopâ€" per ; 20d Miss Mcpougall. Best patchwork quilt: lst Mrs D Jhurch ; 2od Miss B Trimble, Funcy qu.li: 1st Mrs Driscoll ; 2nd Mrs & Wallate. , Disyl:y â€"t usefal and tancy articles by a youug iwiy io Md“w ung in wwlmuï¬:-. ( as ber owi make)~ l6tâ€" Brmudley ; 2ad Tweuty jaris mixou flamnel, white cotâ€" ton aud woul: lst Mrs H Gourlay; 2nd Mis Irumble ; 3rd Mrs W scou. Twenty yards white fannel, all wool : Ist Mrs £ Watson; Z2nd Mrs D Harten. _ Best 3 heads Cabbage : 1st G W Eaton. Best three heads Caulifiower : lst John Best dozen Tomatoes: lst G W Eaton; n . KXTKA FRIZES Bee lHMive : George Burroughs. iioney Extractor : Geo Burroughs EXTRA PRIZES LA DLES VEGETABLES HONEY Ist W H N Bate and Ist W H 10 [X