«pimppos .. _ E,‘aa T woy 8 «* Waugh Jas Câ€"8 . Walker W C 4=~ Wallace P _ .,. | _ OKS, wooe"""" mm Jus lou‘i‘. M oCallams J9P . ,. MeConnell 989ME ?‘{-g-â€" .’ ns McEwao & P Mcbonell P McGilly = McKay A ’ McKsJ J _a ; 2.“2:,‘- : s# sesogemasAAmsacâ€"ssssneâ€"memmme ""gl SELLINCG OFI{! to us [ ~ &T â€"CoOsgTPT PRICHKHKS.:â€" Wier Jnt :gï¬h. | CHI} E"?n f atton Jas srrv Mos 8 C POST 29 y & 604 l‘. D B Leoroas.â€"Dr â€" Henderson delivered a le ture last night in the Mechanics Inâ€" stitute. on "The Nervous Nystem, its place and power." The lecture wis very interâ€" erting ~nd instructive, and was ably and inte‘ligently handlecd by the Doctor. The Attendance was not as lirge as it should have been. t Prersoxar.â€"Hon. R. W. Carroll, of British Columbia, arrived st the Russel House yesterday. Dr. Lynch, of Manitoba, arrived yesterday, and is stopping at the Russell Hou e G. W. McMicken, Eq. i in town. > , Tnsz Markzet.â€"The attendance on the murket yesterday was very small, owing to the effects of th» late storm . Pork sold at $6.25 per ewt. ~UJats, 35cts per bushel. % ton. hi Soo ue Wood from $3 to %5 per cord. ) Sr. Grozer‘s Soowtr.â€"â€"At a moeting of this society, held last night, the following gentliemen were slected off cers : hdn:.?. Sweetland . C Ist Vice Mr. Enstwood. Poues Cocat â€"Trzesoary.â€"John Brownâ€" lee, charged with va. rancy, was remanded tor a week. Three cases of drunkenness were disâ€" pmed of in the usual way. Columbia ; Dr. Lyuct White, Jr , Pembroke ; Manitobi ; John McLare W. Dickinson, wanotick Moswt to Lexr. â€" Apply t> R. A. 1 ley, Solicitor, &c., corner of sparks Elgin streets, Uttawa. _ _ Meznzo.â€"The By Ward adjourned meeting will be held t»n‘ght in St. Patrick fHall. for the purpose of selecting a person to represent the Ward on the Houwd of Water Works Commissioner:s. storm. Entire through on the &.L & 0. £. B. ‘Tus westher was agreca‘de yesterday, but the »slush" contrasted -:bvv'ubly with the genial sunshine. â€" Cirr Couxcur.â€"Should it be neces«ary a »pecial meeting of the City Council will be called during the week. Serarate Scuoot Traustu«s.â€"A meeting of the Board of Separate School Trustees was held last night in the City Hall. mufes. Howpars.â€"The city schools recpen to doy. Easter Holidays are past for this year. Br Waro.â€" Mr. Mortimer yesterday re» mourced his claim to the Water Works Commissionership of By Ward. â€" No doubt anew elec.ion will now take place, and it wets with the ratepiyers to select a perâ€" won qualified in every way to fill the posi« im. (It is to be hopei they will decide upon a gool man, aml give him their uninimous support. j Rair®oAD NEWs.â€" 100 â€"O%, L. & . B At trains made no connec ion with the Grand Trunk trains yesterday, owing to the deâ€" lays on the latter. O pNN L* Â¥Fazsirtcer ar Avemo®.â€"It will be seen by Mr: Bermingham‘s advertisement that be will sell on Thursday, the 4th instant, commencing at 11 o‘clock. Some very handsome black walnut, and other furniâ€" tarpets, oil cloth, oil paintings, and a raristy of other useful and handsome artiâ€" tles. The sale will be teld at hbis auction roms, No. 3, Elgin street, opposite the Russell House. For particalars see adverâ€" meeting of this society for the eloction of odéers, called for last night, was adjourned until Tuesday next at 7 o‘clo k p.m. Iss Go. _Joseph Thomas, dit Trancheâ€" montange, having completed his term ot aylmer gaol on Mersoroursax Lonez.â€"â€"At the last moetâ€" ing of the Metropolitan Lodge of Udd Fellows, the officers for the onsuing term were alected as follow s â€" * J. J. Radford NX t;. Buriwood, Rimouâ€"ki~;‘Theodore Black, Amprioe; Hou. R. W. Carroll, British Columbis ; Dr. Lyach, Minitoba ; P. White, Jr , Pembroke ; G. W. McMicken, Manitobr ; John McLaren, Wakefeld ; XM. I _ LOCAL NEWS ‘“"‘"â€"ml,"\lâ€"lbo Freasurer of the County ot Carleton General Protes‘ant Hospital acknowledges the receipt of the Lilowing sums in ard of the Institution :â€" From John Grah+m. Eq. !'9 Muson Lodge, No s From WiSiam H.w> C 4 , twent h-uln twonty ven‘a. K s E:i Es 7 â€" rrom C. 3. 8’.“.!‘., «mi Mortison Young & Co , four dol.ars, nd do:, hr. Starmer. Necretary, Mr. Mills, T.easurer, Mr. Slocum. Assist..Sec., Mr. Truman. w, Rev. â€"Mr. Poliard Adviser, Dr. Hill. Legal do , Mr. Remon. Tas Tat Amssranres at tus Rosssus Houss.â€"Sam. &# Parucw‘s Societr.~â€" A. IL. Taylor, Se C. Butterworth, M. J. May, L. M J. P. Feither=tor ; &.ov, W. . Suiff C. T. Taylor, G. P. 8t Hill and 1 (J:.'. llt;hel_;‘l « MeCart Y. 1y mu. Nwed L H. Brock, V. G. . A. Mann, G. M _ A. H. Taylor, Sec. C. Butterworth, Ass‘t Sec J.'r'"rm" ue T i A TOA®, ;. Clemow, W . + C. T. T.:‘rhv 6. P. St Hill and D. Mowat, R. fl-‘ C. W. Mitche!! and J. Pratt, L. J. McCarthy, Tyler. _ Burgeon, *J. Sweetlan 1. M D. Pivision Court was in Session yesâ€" Business brisk. Hair Dressers assoic bly takes place t at Laf#â€"ur‘s Hotel, Montreal Monday lwt Stock must be Cleared Out by the First of May. 1812 4.. far the Doric (19304) â€"~ From John Graham, Esq., price of barrel of fourâ€" seren dollars. ~ The Second Annual Social of " Ottawa" No. 1 Fire Company, took place on Monâ€" day nigh* in St. Patrick‘s Hall, which was taste‘ | . d handsomely decorated for the occasion with national flags, festoons, mottoes, &0. Independent of the fact that the dayâ€"Easter Mondayâ€"was a very favoâ€" rable one for such an event. We must give great credit to the Captain of the Company, Mr. _ ~Me Caffrey, â€" and the . Manazing Comâ€" Subscriptions and donations thankfully received. Alexander; Workman, Treaâ€" surer. e * mittee, â€" : to whose _ energy . and well guided exertions the splendid success of the social is in great part due. Much of the success being attributable of course of the merited popularity of the comp ny . f Duncing commenced about 9 o‘clock and trom that time until breaking un in the morning everything went on pleasantly. Every necessary arrangement had been made with good taste and jadgment, and no check to the uniform plan ot enjoyâ€" ment occurred. Music was furnished by Marrler & Sutherlâ€"nd‘s quadrille band, and Mr. Proderick provided the refreshâ€" ments. Four capacious tables were pro« visioned, and ahout midnight the assemâ€" bly sat down to a delicious â€"repast. Mr. McCaffrey returned thanks for the liberal _ It is true that my stay with you has ibo.nrynhofl,mllintho-m time I have been with you 1 havyse had many ;wuu:- to try w friondflip. and being to say that it has 'b...:hl. warmest kind. f As you say, I am lewwving you with a ’m“ t Tok T y bare the sopor: ere long may have 0 â€" tunity o(oxuodinitb.h-d of wdpwpt:ro to you in my Manitoulin home. My | warmest thanks are due to you for this beautiful violin and case, which I will reâ€" gard as a treasure, not on account of its | intrinsic value, but for the pleasant recol â€" lections which it will recal!, when whiling | away a fow duil moments, which will asâ€" | suredly come to me when f1r «way from 1 r-‘:-.uâ€"un-qm bee g been 'pt an excellent supper | was followed by the usual patronage, and expressed the hope that they would meet on many similar occa: sions in future. 4 A meeting of the Wat r Works Commisâ€" siener was held in the City Hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. Clemow in the chair. The minutes of previous meeting we‘re A communication from Mr. T. C. Keefer, the position of Superintending r of the Works. cesc ® i lo_th‘n, April 1. l "Mr. Mutchmor made the following | REP :Y : \ _ Mr Dear Faiexos,â€" For in such a light |lvnw all present, your very Hattering adâ€" dress, coming as it does, and taking me by lm when | am about severiog nearly all the ties which have bound us together ’-hn-oqm'ummu answer, in such terms as I would desire your very wirm .whh- for my future pnmity in the distnt wilds of the Great itoulin. Also from Mr. Mortimer, disclaiming seat for By Ward. e c 'Iondlz&:n.mmlnghm.m_od by Co_-.m‘hi.a, that not.:ou be inâ€" serted in ty newspapers Asroo of ten days, inviting proposals from lessees of bydraulic lots and owners of property available for the site of the city. Moved by Com. Besubien, seconded by Com. Festhersion, that inasmuch as the Commuss oners are d sirous of obtaining a proper water supply F r the c.tizans of U:â€" tawa at the earhest practicable date, and as there is no other water power available than that afforded by the Ottawa r ver, and as the Domuinion Government controls the same to a very considerable extent, be it therefore resolve | : | That the Chairmin be authorized to communicate with the Dominion Govern ment, respectfully requesting : 1st. Tha: they will grant to the Commissionners the right to use the quantity of waterpower required from time to time for the water supply of the city ; 2nd. That the Governâ€" ment will <infum the Commissionner« upon what terms any of the reserves which are h:;uhbh for this purpose may be ob ta % pumping machines for the cilty waler works with its attendant head. and tail races, and that copies of said adverâ€" tise.nent be specially sent by ,the secreâ€" tary to the propriâ€" tors of such facili ties in the neighborhool of the On Monday evening Mr. T.W. Mutclhwor was presented wit : a bandsome violin ard case by some otf his numerous frieads who waited upon him at his house. ‘ The following address accompaniod the present : % ADDRES8, Mr. Thornton W. Mutchmor It is with feelings of strong emotion that we undertake the task of conveying to you, on this the eve of your departure from unm:, our warmest sympathy and best wi for your future success. your stay here. Though you have only resided in our city for a short time you have made many warm and firm friends, who, though you go from their irnmediate presence, will always be happy to hear of your pros We also beg that you w’t this violin and case as a token bf{out regard and respect for you ; awi we hope that the sweet music thit you draw whereform may sometimes touch a co«l th t will freshen the memory of th« mientâ€"hip that has hippily existe! beiwâ€"en u« <u ing Your leaving our city is no doubt with a view to bettering your circutnstances in life, and we feel satistied ‘yo. will be sucâ€" cessful. Aod when in the wil.is of Maniâ€" toulin we hope you can think with pleaâ€" sure on the frmends you lefi in Ottaws. ‘There were about 150 couples present WATER WORKS COMMISSIONERS. The following resolutions were then The meeting then adjourned. No. 1 FIRE COMXPANYV‘3 BALL A HALEL! DaAMAGED BY LATE FIBE AT ORLILGINAL COoOS‘X. W. ALLAN, Rideau Street._ PEKESENTATION. N. Garl ind, 7 R. M. MceMorran, Neil McKinnon Jr., J. R. M«Kinnon, F. Abbott, A. H_Fiuer, A. Chalmiers, R Angus, Jr., â€"~g & i C hiegs F. k t, Win. Poph.n, R. J. McGilton. for the city water As the Town Council are evidenily deâ€" termined to inlfo-o'lm upon our market, it might be well for them io consider the following decisions by the Court of Queen‘s Bench and Common Pleas in reterence to the power of municipal corporations to legisilate in this matter. We quote from the Hamilton Spectator of a recent date : This morning the Police Magistrate disâ€" missed the charge preferred against a farmer of selling butterand eggs to Mr, (.rum grocer, without tirst paying the mar lees thereon. For the detence n in his case it was proven thal arrangements of long standing had existed between the the defendant and Mr. i raigie th»t the former should bring whatever butter and he had for sale, to the latter, for &W %“‘ take in retwn groceries, or any other goodis for sale in Mr. Craigie‘s store. Mr. Davis deâ€" mamded market fees, which the defendant retused to pay, and allowed the maitter to be bm.lln; b:‘;oto the court, and this morning His Worship, after referring to precedents, di-mi-«f the case, as being beyond the jurisdiction of the Corporation to authorize a levy of tees upon such com m.dities under, the circumstances. . As several cases of nonpayment of mirkt fees have of late engaged the atteuiiwu of the Police Mazistrate, we quote the following decisions givem by Judges of the Superior Courts, before whom certain byâ€"laws have been argued and squashed. The decisions we quote trom tha Law reports. FARQUHAR Â¥8s. CORPORATION CifTY o# foRroxtc. Juage Diaper. C. P., held that the Municipal Act does not authorize the imâ€" position of a tax upon the wood brought wtown,udnotphoodinthowoodmutot for sale. 1N RE CAMPBELL AXD THE U,RPORATON oF THE s cITY or kiNGstON. Held that a clause in the by law which :‘M tonnage dues on scows,craft, rafts, ilway cars, &c., coming into the city of m%muhhg firewood to be expoâ€" sed or red for nd&or """’“fl.:.'; consumption within city, was i and not authorised by =ubâ€"sec of seo 204 of the Municip Institutions Act the toll on duty must be disposed upon the vekicle in which anything is exposed for salein any streets or public place. C. 8. Richards, CHARLES FANXEL YÂ¥8, CORPO.ATION OF IHUE ToOWX OF GUELrH, Before C.t." Richards, Q B., who said " the Corpora of a town byâ€"law enacted that no person should expose for sale any meat, fish, poultry, eggs. butiter, cheese, gram. huy, atraw,cordwo. d, shingles, lumâ€" ber, Hower, wool, meat, vegetables, or fruit (except wild fruit) hides, s«ins, within the wown, at any Ena but the public market. without first having jaid the market fees thereon, as therein provided, exâ€" cept as of the corporation hoiding higes and skins from animals .l-ng:und by the licensed butchers stalls in the marâ€" ket. Heli bad, as being beyond the power of the Corporation. _ n % Also, that meat, fish, poultry eggs, chéese, grain, hay, straw, moood, shinyles, lum:â€" ber, four, wool, vegetables, or fruit, except wild fruit, shoul4 not be exposed for sale within the municipality, except in the murket, before tweive o‘clock nson. Held bad, as to the articles printed in italics, power being given as to the others only by section 294 sub section 10 ot Comaol Skaks U.C.,. chap 04. co|_. _.=â€"â€" It will thus be seen thit both the Court of Queen‘s Bench and the Court of Comâ€" mon Pleas qlno upon the construction of the Municip«al . Act â€"Woodstock Sentinel. W given. .)A.IVATE BOARDING HOUSEâ€"With a few minutes walk of the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings. Eight or ten gentlemen can be accommodated with finely furnished rooms. An excellent table kept Add ess, L. A. (;KISON. (Toronto Globe and Montreal Gazette eopy until 15th April.] Bndam-n HALR DYR â€"_. This mbguphowrm THE &:{m& and lnu:’i:li-:u'-: nol?l:- Cand »Rigvce Resome,n, ourmans * 5 naonal "houn, and ieares the Wair Sort nudh Genuine seb m p es Jitawa, January * «4& hailway work in Canada is PASTORELâ€" L1S rPATENT LEVEL. It isacknowledged to be so by onryoomgohm jadge. Trals can be made ofit at No. 2 Beaver Hall, Montreal, and the Instrument may be seen at the Board of Public Works, Ot tawa. - WA.\'TRD, A GOOD GARDENER, City Hall, Ottawa, With respect to the above, Tenders will be received at any time between the preâ€" sent and the fifteenth day of April, 1872 TUE Surveying Leve! best adapted Kailwar wark in Camaile is D A S PW Tenders will be received by the Corpoâ€" ration of the City of Ottawa, from this date until MOND)‘AY, the FIFTH day of MAY, 1872, at two o‘clock. p.m., for the purâ€" chase of DEBENTUR®s OF THE CITY UF UTTAWA. amounting to the sum of FIFIY THOUSAN» DOLL 4RS, made out in sums of ONE THOUsAND DOLLAxS, and FIVE HUNODRED %\)LLABS!. Prin cipal g the first day of Novem ber, 1891, and Phterest “::Iâ€m.o‘.ix cent per annum. payable h«lf yearl mb‘ office of the Bink of Monm-ynl, il’l the City of Ottaws. =~ > Tenders will be received for the whole or any part of the above amount. . Corporation Debantures W SINCLAIR, STITT, & Co. March, 15, 1872 _ 19234 Ottawa, March 13, 1872 Rotce to Cl â€"6 Ottawa, April 1, 1872 April 1, 1872 Ottawa, March 28, 1872. ANTED, at once, fourteen good sâ€"râ€" vant girls, Liberal wages will be ANTEDâ€"SALESMEN â€" Three first class salesmen wanted at the Regent T.D. K[MG, Montreal, Sole Agent. 23 Apply to MARKET FEES RUSSELL HOUSE 1872 *"‘th, C. B WRIGHT, Hull Village, » 1929w&dim 18 T BE O TTAWA TLMES,;, APmkIL ~3, 18712 * «9 General Agent, City Clerk. City Clerk Timés Offtice. 1920 1m g ner 1038%6d 1935 19341f , for Having secured for IMMEDIATE C ASH before the late ADVANCE several large lots Will offer the same during this month at prices that will convince the closest buyers and insure a large sale oT Tapestry Two and Three Ply all Wool Crumbeloths, Hearthrugs, Stair and Lobby Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Damasks and General House Furnishing at wmuly low prices. _ * P, 8.â€"Inspection respect invited. + NU'I’ICE'â€"-TU ALL WRHOM iT MAY CONCERN. We will guarantese that no one zan sell the same artichks cheaper, such es TEAN, 8UGAR3, TOBAOCOS and GOENERAL G#0OCERIEY, also ‘WINES ard all imported liquor». Cansatian Spirits, of the besr description, always on hand at prices as low as +mall lots can be laid down. Wa care nat for competition, all we require is a tri1l given i» our good«, ‘The economist will proft by callisg to us. g@J*Our motto is l gbht F":“o RNy"The fuhdmon those goods this season RARE OPPORTUNITY for parties furnishing. We are now prepared to offer to the Farming Community and to the trade inducet~ots that has not been given heretofore by auy one in our line of business ~being now importâ€" ing the chief part ot our Stock, sach as TEAS, WINES and BRANDIES, enablâ€"s us io recusce priges turther. We claim alreaiy to have brought th» enormous profits heretufore «xisting to a mo lerate rate, and trust in future to contliug so. o ie e NO,. 36 RLIDEAU mb %l'trn‘n‘!le&n STREET, JHAUDIER®, Wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. T. Hunton,Son & Co. SALE STILL GOTING P. Baskerville & Brothers, Blankets, Flannels and Wincies, BARGAINS, BARGAINS PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE Ottawa, March 8, 1872. Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial. â€" ““""“â€"‘-“‘ ~P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. | ovame, apili Russell & Watson, CA R.PETS Lot No. 1â€"97 pieces Tapestry. | Lot No. 2â€"56 pieces Brussells. | Lot No. 3â€"45 pieces Two and Three Pl}. Lot No. 4â€"37 pieces Dutch, Felt and Hemp }aa of the recent Snow Storm â€"OUur Show Room Opening wilf be _ postponed tilg Tuesday next the O9th inst. BRUSSELS : REMARKABLY â€" CHEATP Alian, McKinnons & McMcran, 20 SPARKS STREET rOsTPONED. In consequence RUSSELL & WATSON. TIMES STEREO 23 Eparks Street. this an exceedingly And on soliciting favors for the coming season, will guarintee a faithful discharge of the trust reposed in him. _ fay: As experience is the only true way by which a commecciâ€"l knowledge‘ can : be. gained, I claim an actu«1 experience of the Auction Trade in all its branches of To those contemplating a sale by Auction of ~their Household Goods during the coming Spring, I beg to tender them my services, and an early intimation of the The subseriber, in this his Annual Card, would again return His thanks for the liberal patronage extended to him as an Auctioneer, by the citizens of Ottawa and surrounding Country for the same will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Sales of Real Estate, Timber Limits, Eh:lxim Stocks, &c, undertaken and careâ€" managed, as usual. ’1{) Foreign Consigners who have patroâ€" nized me, I beg leave to tender my thanks, and will be found ready to receive their goods and give them correct and prompt returns. & Ti)ngurchuon at such Sales, I beg leave to inform them that arrangements have already been completed | with foreign houses for the sale of Plated Ware, Pianos, Works of Art, &0., &c., at the proâ€" gronnou. to take pfuao at my SNale ms, of which due notice will be given. The success attending my sales are mainly Uue to the !olifdving principles that I have endeavored to carry out, Ist, The knowleage of the actual value of the gonds or .Sloporty coming under _ my hand for sale. | Znd. The extensive acquaintance with the public and the courtesy due to the parties attending my sales. 3rd. The judicious system of advertising. 4th, Correct Account S«les réndered and prompt returns made of all monies received. | 5th, Modâ€" rata charge for all work per formed | 1 beg leave to subscribe myself very respectfully, _ > _ | f tures of two responsible persons willing to boeo-oneelnzfortbe due fulfllment of the contracts in accordance with the plans -nd-pocihï¬omoftbomh,wbenon' at the office of the City Engineer. _ In consequence of a change in the Ehn of the proposed Bridge to conmnect i and Theodore Streets, in compliance with the wish of the Government, the time for receiving Terders for the siid Bridge and the Bridge to replace the present Pooley‘s Bfl#., h«s teen extended until MOXNâ€" DAY, the E'Â¥hth day of April, 1872, at which time Tenders for the said works These principles 1 have endeavored to keep steadily in view, an t:as in the past 1 wili be found in the future. Kelying on a liberal and generous public for a share of their patronage in this ling of business, Ottawa, March lst. 1872. l ABOR AGENCY.â€"â€"All those who are 4 in need of Salesmen, Bookâ€"keepers Stone Masons, Carpenters, Joiners, Shantyâ€" men and Laborers in genmeral, can have them on Ten Day‘s Notice. Corresponding seeing the subsoriber. > 4 land, at only $4 per acre. It is known as Ek B, Concession 4th, Township and County of Rus:ell. It is to be sold inside of 2 weeks. f * A. GAGNIER, @+~~â€". . ~‘.~+» Reat Estate Agont. Fine Dwellings and Co::fu in O‘Connor, Metcalfe, Wellington, and Sussex streets. through the Dominion, in order to meet the demand in Ottawsa. / Mhe whole of which will1be on exhibition at their Stalls Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 8, Lower Town _ Market, this (WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, when they rest assured the public will be able to see the finest stall ‘o} Meat in the Dominion. P Ottawa, March 15, 1872. ~| 1922 EL 25 acres, situated one mile from Paâ€" pineauville ; dwelling and outhouses barn, stables, &c. ; 15 acres under cultivation. Terms reasonable. Address A, GAGNIER, i Real Estate Agent. Al Slater, elli and oi g o olon ~Aween, . Weflington, 1§172.; _: 4 â€" 1872, PASTER. Lisgar Gov. General of Canada respectfully tender the public their sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage beâ€" stowed on them during: the last seven years. While soliciting a continuance of the same they would earnéstly. request an inspection of the following cattle purâ€" chased at Guelph Fair. _ | FGR SALEâ€"Une hundréed acres of fine land at anlv £4 nar anra It is known Butchers® to His Excellency Lord ., of Guelph, weighing the great | 4t wxmï¬'h' oF ‘3.0‘ [PounDs, And 50 head of Western Sheep. â€" The Pork Stall will be as usual found fully supplied with Fresh and Salt, _ _ full lupplied with Fresh and Sailt, PORK, BACON, SAUSAGES, ETC., ETo. 15 Wu.[. soon arrive from Montreal a few Â¥*Â¥ good laborers. Come and leave your vT]:irâ€" of Steers ;v:i.g:hin& the enormous weight of _ 4,525 POUNDS, Which took the prizs at Guelph Fair. Esq., of Guelph, weighing the FOB BSALEâ€"A piece of land containing 95 acras situated ona mila from Pa. 30 head of splerdid Western Cattle. A Magnificent Calf, 11 weeks old, bred and fed by John West, ® â€"Real Estat au‘rru of “)GII‘-A%E"B' flaad nh-n:l:n-' Inn emna. OR SALEâ€" OMtawa, April 1, 1872 Ottawa, March 13, 1872 120 Lots in the following streetsâ€"Maria, Ottawa, March 27. 1872. NNUAL CIRCULAR. SATCHELL ‘BROS,, ENDERS FOR BRIDGES. the . * Good chance now for s Ion,c“%qn't__try anywhere Wifll;’:;. ANTED to buy 7 or 8 dwellings in Centre Town. Good lots ; reâ€"dy money for them. Tender must have the real, signaâ€" FIFTEEN â€"YEARs. Yours, &¢., __ A. GAGNIER, Real Estate Agency, Opposite the Russeli House. TEX YEARS, Opposite Russell House. 1872 A. dhontes, A. GAGNIER, _Real Estate Agent. Lil AMOS ROWE, Labor Agency. I 1920 ctulube. a City Clerk, 1938 td Auctioneer. 19:8if as visited this city and will remain for a short time only, at Orme & Son‘s Music Store, Sparkeâ€"st. opto-ite the Russell House. Mr. MICHAEL wili select Spectacles for those who entrust themselves to his skill, as an Optician, with the utmost care, so that by their use the Eye will not tire in n‘mhmn‘ or sewing, whether by day or ight. GEORGE MICHAEL‘S Celebrated Seotch and Brazilian Pebble .m-dumun best best in use ; they altogether, the artificial help for the human vision ever LADY LISGAR will be held at the the Rink Music Hall, on SATURDAY EYVENING, April 20th, Sir John A. Macdonalédevill preside. ‘The proceeds to be devoted to a charitâ€" able purpose. Further particulars will be published shortly. March 23, 1872 19206 invented. â€"The Science in optics, as emâ€" ployed in adjusting glasses to the human eye, is of such importance that no person not ‘thoroughly versed in its principles should be allowed to prescribe glasses, any more than one ignorant <of physic thould prescribe medicine. . _ â€" _ George â€" Michael, Mr. M. warrants the glasses that he seâ€" lects to cure dimness or werkness of the eyes, restoring and preserving clearness of vision, * A large a-:mnent of ){hst.homuul )i: struments, Telescopes, Microsco » rine and, Opera Glasses, and all kinds of ptical Instruments of the very best quaâ€" lity, will be also at a small advance on the cost of importation . R@y* Remember the place, OPTICIAN. From Glasgow, Scothind, and 514 Kingâ€"st., pMountains in Canadian territory as may be found practicable to Bute Inlet or some other point on the sea board of the Pacific ()cean in the Province of British Columbia (with power to extend to Victoria or some other point in Vancouver [sland, if found advisable); together with branch lines ‘(romnurh’inmpog&m&otbohhe of the Woods, and from Fort Garry or Winâ€" nipeg aforesaid to Pembina or such other ‘ point or place on the boundary of the Proâ€" vince of Manitoba, as may connect with with the railway system of the United © Un behalf of the Co On m + WILLIAM E&TEKAN Representative of the late AirrEp Wap |NGTox. * March 2, 1872 â€" 1912 tos BLINDNESS PREVENTED. Under the patronage of LADY LISGAR, at COWAN‘S HALL, Un TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURS DAY, m 16th, 17th and 18th. Con tions will be received at the Hall on the afternoon of Monday the 15th. The Bazaar will be opened at Eleven, and Lunch provided at OUne ¢‘clock each Notice is hereby given, that an applicaâ€" tion will be made to the Parliament of Canada at its next Sessinn for an Act to Incorporate the Canada Pacific Railway, Company, for the purpose of constructing and working a railway from Lake Nipis sing or some other ‘E’oi.nt in the Province of Untario connecting with the rnln{ system of Canada to Fort Garry or Winniâ€" Yeg in the Province of Manitoba, thence Nesterly through such pass of the Rocky Al AMATEUR â€" CONCERT WiITd Intend holding a Street, where orders for the collection and delivery of Goods will meet with pmuz: and careful attention. P.gcn‘ Freight and Carsage will now be received at the Company‘s Office, on Wellington Strect. + s a _ _ A. J. TAYLOR, The undersigned licly to exâ€" press his thanks to tbb.‘-a Assurance Company and the North British Assurance C::Tny for the very prompt manner in which they have, by tbir‘:lrt, A A in polmes for Eufeemanrciaed 2y the on his policies for losses sustained â€"by fire on the 2nd instant. A. MORTIMER. March 23. 1872 1930 promptly done. A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been aided, and as the whole is driven by steam power (the only establishment so supplied in this section of ooun'::‘), we are w&m to produce more p y and cheaper than any one else. _ _ & m;l"h'o proprietors are practical :nxklun give personal supervision to all work. Ottawa, March 25, 1872. 1931f ‘C uxï¬enl‘:?dl bï¬lï¬(}{-m the he 1 to r&blio that his office has &hldg been on,'“c,;sng tomtho rear of the % ERAL J e s A (Uttawa, 5th Feb., 1872. s P. 8.â€"ENTKANCE BY S[DE DOOR. THE LADIUi ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS, Which in point of finish and durability, are not surpassed in any market. B@®All work warranted for one year, and all kinds of repairing carefully and TENDERS will be received at the Office of At this establishment will be found on hand, or made to order, the latest and most approved styles of the nndon?ed at PEMBROKE, up to noon, on WEDNESDAY, 10th April next, for the erection of a Roman Catholic Church, 71 x 135, to be built of Stone, and completed on or before the first of JANUâ€" ARY, 1874, in accordance with the Plans and Specifications which can be seen at the gflieko of Messrs. T. & W. Murray, Pemâ€" roke. Satisfactory security as to the due perâ€" formance of contract will be required. _ The lowest or any tender may not be accepted. JOHN DORAN, a Pembroke, 8th March, 187$ _ 101744 CAB.D OF THANKS. Carriage and Sleigh FACTORY: M RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW a, W. Stockdale, Brothers & Co,, 8t, Lawreuce & Oitawa Rallway, OTrrAWA STEAM \ OTICE. _ ORME 4& S8UN, Eparksâ€"st., Upposite the Russell House March 28, 1872. 1934 3m *ANADA PACIFIC RAILW A*. Bishop‘s Chapel HE SIGHT PRESERVED. Coaches, Carriages, Omnibussés, BAZAAR, , 1872 , 1872 PROPRIETORS. PATRONKAGE OÂ¥ 1932:td u.x::rmm U April 1, 187 {o the public will be SUSPENXDED from sitis date until further notion. _ B O 0 KS sREGENT HOUSE | I#ch the LIBRARY UF PARLLAâ€" M are requested to return the same PIECESNEW PRINTS, comprmsing 4w all the latest noulvt}z'. % PLAIN Fancy and Figured Lustres New Prints! Prints! Y’()URSIME‘I'!‘E STRIPE. N OTICE. hm:.pnrodï¬w-niï¬ï¬‚ which he m«y be favored with the utmost The subscriber begs to inform his Mandthopuukfl that he hu?.odun'!hir Parlor in lrc .Imr's&ao,!!&-â€":-m ustomers may depend receiving ovm attention and treated with civility, kinds of perfumery at very low Observe the address : Palmer‘s Store, 29 Bussex Street. V EN ANCE CHARRON Lookvinder, ITrmmmu flunochphm.:’ um;unï¬â€˜hhh in -nyhhndaudth.&:blioubh- resumed business in ROBERT‘S BLOCK Rideau Street, and as by the lato: fire all his machinery was destroyed, he is now npfl the same with other of the Remember the pha‘t. O‘u;ug 10th January, 1871; SQN, of Plan , have be: _,“ hmurnu. .u-boonw claims before me within one month. .__FUR STOOK, Frshionmble in Ladies® snd. Gentiomen‘s Furs at greatly reduced prices to make Bookbinder, Puaper Rulee and Blank Book e en S p Oe Pepa ied t rcom for Spring C. E. JOHNSON, Assignes Plantagenet, 12th March, 1872 wil ? INH)LVENT ACTF OF 1869. B In the matter of JNO. PRESLEY An Insolvent. +» CASES Ladies Underclothing of every I)‘R!’NT Morning Wrappers~ (CHBILDREN‘S Muslin & Holifnad Pinaâ€" farag. THE LOAX OF BOOKS ,alBRL)lDEKED Poplinette Castumes. OUttawa, March 7, > 1916 im Odttama. Merch &, 1878 PRING STREET Costumes OLLY VARDENS, new designs. ATISTE de Francow. LACK LUSTRES and Alpace. ADIFS Emoroidered Skirts. MBROIDERED Pique Costumes. ADIES Twilled Flannel Dressing Gowns Al Trimmed Blue o arutnbn. description. OMAN STRIFPE HILODKEN‘S Embroidered Batists ARL LUSTR«®S. ULLY VARDEN C Gowns. very BSTER Celebrated Grey Cotton, 'Y(Runp. HILDREN‘S â€" Embroidered ORROCasES Long Cloths in all numâ€" MORTIMER, JU8T CPENED OUT DR ES $. March 15, 1872 _ 1922 in insarian of Partia AT JAMKES PEACOCK, NOG PAKLOR,