LE NAvy, m--‘ AUTION, LE Sayy» »00D SMOoke, j eramm®e_ ." . 1K. "»‘ p““’. 0‘â€" ""Ei-a it 2° 1872. O‘MEARA 80q : net â€"~ PATT® 4 sraVELLER‘$ GUIDE. ®ilt, was fined 53 and $1 costs. _ “M was . discharged a reprimand. Bellicose, drunk, $3 and $1 costs. PA Moiseay, drunk and disorder}y, ty ‘ my Persons afflicted with Rheumatism. Fevegh »pepaina, Diseases of mï¬-aflma«,wmm .wdnbt»hdl?nh'm. Pmu tss Froxt.â€"The Aylmer Company Amiv® â€"an inquest was held yesterd 7y otr the lutl + girls drowned »u miver the previous evening, bemg resurned in accord«nce Refacts. ihe «<cident is expl«in~d : lt sppems thit the unfortunâ€" wea: ou fsaing wth two small the cliest »bour seven yo rs of ago un tos pr jecting portion of a If she mihond biudge and threw out h.-hnsha..“;. youngest of gitls vecoming fastened to someâ€" in the water, she undressed with the pepart Amve msomc Derso.r.on â€"The following tlemen have been »ppointed a delega~ from Oita=s to the National Masonic went on, to be beld at Hamilton toâ€"day : Togan. and Messrs. Davrid Wilson, A _l-uu.-, H. Buidwin, @. Deviin, LBMLLE 1sd Uttawa.â€"The Belleville en amived lsst night and play in the we maich will commence at 10 a. m t is aserted that Beileville plays an hat at rus Garmxe«av Portr.â€"â€"A bloody llst, a is fisticutts, took plase at . the insy Point yesterd.7y, which resulted man named Bellingford being severely en. The notomous La Rocque was the i betrer ~pring and Summer n':h:otb Calwionia Water. No mily should be without it, for whfl, it liberally used, no Doctor need apply. Gizso® & Co., Agents. us Toxzz.â€" Mesers, Norilbeimer‘s wo Tuner and repairer is in town. im left at 26 Sparks street will be adirect attention3to the advrertise~ tof the Canada Car Company which as in another column. The list of stors includes some excellent names. the Company is very highly spoken of. tour cases Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" es Ends and Stair Rods. Just wiwiy. The lhonng.o‘.u registered in the shade at 1 p.m. p lhst. eveninvg, arriving here by the en Victoria." The men looked we l wldieslike. ler, har sister also tell in and both aromned. The sad occurrence should nuning to parents, P Hotels and Saloons in the . io: e Ask 1n8ON /0 ., ring Water bï¬u;.um tor Uttawa, Praimiz.â€"The heat was oppressive me Corat.â€"Tuesday. â€" Alex ) drunk and disorderly, $2 _ "â€"_ MceDonnel!l, fr selling Withont license, was ag«in a {journâ€" '."‘Wmnlaiou,ndu Tdst of surprise that a decimating \ doss not prevail in the vicimity. 2t sufler heary pecuniary loss, and ;“MM houses find it ® procure tenants at almos nomâ€" Ww _Stould any portion of the Bity, orany oumber of electors be so "’.i freated by the Corp ration ? _‘ "ilâ€"It is very much to be regretâ€" Frowe definite measuares were not ““’ night‘s Council meetâ€" lave the By Wash nuisance re f !-“'W.mdm-th after ~'-lmlufl'otnonnnly f‘ wash, have petitioned and N%m to fill up or cover ® running sore, but always in vain. :P‘m for all kinds of gr. Lawerxcs & Orma®a Ramnwar: . a.m. am. noou. )P-o atk" 130 10.30 1200 10.00 i L LGH L ¢% White, drunk and disorderly, #2 bonly strong game, some good may be anucipared. â€" Reats are to Pelletre, drunk on St. Paul street 443 and $2 costs. RUSWELL & WATSON‘S. Orrawa of wading out to loosen it, not that the water was sodeep asit is. ent she stepped from the stone Goulet, drunk, $2 an | $1 LOUCAL NEWS A. J. Cambico C,NAPA Vic #Louise," departs for ton on Mondays and . ~â€"~â€" $O Attith Leaves every day at. . Arrives.. 40 i# _ 1t.I0 Rirerz Navmmatio® Co.â€" serawa Fomwarome Co‘t. charged with assaultâ€" Cextrzar Ramnwar 10.00 1O J , Eapper «ommence tiring. (Une retreats. The ad $1 costs | other camps on the wl- field and | disorderly, | announces a victory. In the meantime their opponents have reached the nearest fr llin Mex:can town, have levied a tribute upon seudE | it and given a ball in the evening. Then «aln aljournâ€" | it is the ‘:inlh:i:“ml M.b.nw the same rmh. â€"Â¥y a tribute, | and givea ball. And s3 it continues. This to be regretâ€" | may seem more satirical than true, but to res were not | those who have endeavoured to keep inâ€" ouncil meet. | formed concerning Mexican matters it ap â€" , | pears to be as matter of*fact astatement buisance> re | as could well be made. 1 00 An Americin who has resided several years in the sister republic gives the folâ€" lowing as the progr.mme of a Mexican reâ€" volution :â€" Some Mexican leader obtains enough to imagine w!u......""'-:‘;: | chiming a revolutmon. He immediately fact expressing patriotic sentiments and ‘fullohhohr'.cvovd-boancullouto( 'lholoxnc,l vocabulary, put together with more regard to sound than sense. Under ; these circumstances be ocliects a crowa of followers, men who have been w.iting, and who get their living by jning the ipmyo( what they cons.der the best pay â€" mg leader. _ Tuen the government sentis a +mall torce to disperse this revolutionary movement. The opposing torces come within sight of each other, say at about | the distance of a mile or so, and at once | _The Emperor of Germany has presented | to the Cathedral of Cologne tw â€"=.yâ€"%+wo | bronze c.nnons captured trom the F:ench, | to be cast into a bell. The d measwons of the bell will be enormous ; its diameter ;u_mu--mb.uu., height 1%/t., and The United States papers are lamenting the failure of the attempt made by ameâ€" ricans to send arms sand ammunition to Cuba. The steamer Adgar Stegart, dosâ€" peiched at least two months ago with a sm»}l caryo of arms and ammunition after having cruised here and there and demonâ€" strated her peculiar unfitoess for the operation for which she had been charterâ€" ed or purchased with characteristic infel:â€" city, has now turned up at Aspinwall withâ€" :otlnvin‘h-dod.g-ot. cartridge in ‘uba. HOW MEXICAN REVOLUTIONS ARE CUuNDUCTEV. Our stock of Carpets is now complete, and is one of the largest and Lt assorted ever oftered in the city, having placed our orders early last autumn, we are enabled to sell much unde present prices. RUSSELL & WATSON. imstance d:d he allow hbis conduct to be influenced by religious feeling Fhere should be n faction nur sbouid relhgious difterences be made to subserve political or other ends,. . % l.ty:: issued. He looked l‘on 14 as very bigotted to attempt to el+c*t t rrotestant, for the city. n.c-u.a? were in a position to elect aCandidare of their own, and it would redound to their disgrace if they do not do so. â€" _ Mr. Mesillirrayâ€"being called upon said be had not come prepared to make a speech, but simply for the purpose of Ihnâ€"tening He w«s one of the,first to pledga hissupport to Mr. U‘Connor, a gentieman who was well qualfied to represent them, or if he had any defect, it was his too strict honesty. Had he stood his ground he would be one of the lirst to vote for him _ He (the Speaker) had lived in Ottawa for a numver ot years and had associsated himself with C:tholics and â€" Protestasts alike, ani in no Ald. Heney was rny that Mr U‘Con® nor had left the fileld, but a split in ths camp made it necessary for him to do so. Mr. U‘Connor would a make good represen tive if elected, but acoed wisâ€"ly in retiring from the contest. He believed that if the tield be left clear to a French ian he will be elected. They had time, ver, to take some fiuture action; the Wure Mr. O‘ ‘onnor then read Mr. Clemow‘s speech delivered in Montreal, and mainâ€" that it was correctly reported. He not wish to be the leader of a religions t. Before deciding to resire he had ted a committee of friends whose ion he ieceived in adopting that course. With a French candidate in the Held, the contest would be vain. He th inked his supportérs and friends, ind sat down amid much appl=use. _ to say a fow words. He addressed the ;Ilnflin. at censiderable length, statin g that he hid not pushed himself forward 'u a camlidate and that ho was not very | ambitious fâ€"r Parliimentary honors. When, previous to the last session of ,Pulianont it was znown that a redistribuâ€" tion of seats was to take place, and that it was the desire that one of the six new members should be an lrish Roman Catho lic, several of his friends influential ,cmuu, prevailed upon him to stand as eandidate. He received the assurance of the moral su, port of the Government. He had also been promisâ€"d the support of | the mill owners of the Ch:udiere, and until Mr. Martineau and Dr. Beaubien appeared in the field bhe felt contident of success. . Their advent, however, was not expected and formed an insuperable barrier to his election. Mr. Martineau announced himself a candi ‘ate at an early uate, thoug> it was well known that he Slr. U‘Connor) was in the field at the time. hold out, and neither one seems disposed to yield in any way. 1t was :o be l.ment odlhuthou.tholwmmlhudivmd; the evil result was easily seen ; no Catho lic candidate would be elected. So many candidates in the field, and so many d: visions in the Catholic vots was a strong in ducement to another candid:te to come out, and accordingly Mr Lewis wis brought forward. The position th n was that Mr Lewis stood alone ; he (Mr O‘ uonnor) stood alone, and likewise thoFrench can didates. Under the circumstances he was sorry wq‘Lum he was constrained to re tire trom contest, which hid now asâ€" sumed a religious aspect. . They all knew his religion, and they were also aware that hbe had never displayed any feeling of bigotry. It was not converted into a reâ€" ligious contest by him, but by Mr. Lewis‘s |__ Mr. JamesGoodwin then move i, nooadl | ed by Ald. Hemey, that Mr. D. O‘Comnor | | is a fit and proper person to represent the â€"city in the House of Commons. 'I‘lul ’mï¬-m received with loud applause. Mr. O‘Connor sail that before lho' '-othuwupntwtbou«ung he wisbed those present were Aldermen Mag»» as HMeney, and Mesers. McGillivray, Bermings« ham, Dufl, Aavanagh, O‘Meara, Dorion, McKay, Guerin and Battle. | Mr. Bermingham took the chair and | opened the meeting with a few explansâ€" | tory and intelligent remarks. n..,u’ ‘-nbhdhr the purpose cf* agreeing upon a candidate to represent them and | | he knew of no person better qnuiï¬odto! _ do so than Mr. U‘Connor. I _A meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. O‘Connor took place last night in Bell‘s Block, Rideau street. The attent ance was very numerou«, ani amâ€">~.; POLITICAL MEETIXG XR. 0 CONxOR RETRES. in t: oi:. : udn.‘rmm: m« of # neses habits, hvxm small amount of i 1 imininenat dente raae % z}:::nhafln rh'o..ntw- c Uttama June 24 1472. yobs Forks, Straw Forks, Hay kakes, Reaping Hooks, N P ntlel mith a eotmplety ammortinent of Shotf antt Heary M'mh“mgl i o s c e se Grain Cradles Scythe Snaths, Reythe Stones, Hay PABTNRR WANTED, Seriine iep omatai® yoar @5 are a fo Ts hakd And several other makes to numerous to mention. of 36 "inks, with haock. Wouk tur. .: *‘ 8 Complete Case, -u.u’- Manual. 10 l-:::o ...:u'o:‘ Case ao fl::. 'M.Jot&nulm.. 33 of 35 c n utssn ts Auininter and other Harvesting Implements, New stock at old prices at the old stand 31 No. 24 Rideau Street #3, 10, 11, n l‘t 18, !!' No 24, No: 24, EIGN OÂ¥ THE ANVIL. HUMNPHREYS HOMNMEOPATHMIC SPECIPICS HDne on e niih tm e «i t ~P «â€"Eiicint and Holable. ° They are the only Med\ iondnmnatintheiston se nantk harmless as to be free Mm,#noofldnt as to be always reliahle. They have raised the highâ€" der satisfaction. Customs Depirtment, s Ottawa, June l1th, 1872 Reâ€"warehousing of Tea and Cotfee. w Public notice is hereby given that parâ€" tie= entitled to reâ€"bond and reâ€" warehouse Tea and Coffee under the recent resolution of the House of Commons, notice of which in the ‘extra of the Ganada mdtï¬- date, may so reâ€" bond and re warehouse such ‘Tea and Coffee at the nearest Port at which the same may be, or such Tea and Coffee may be deposited and reâ€"warehoused in any inland Revenue Warehouse, should such Inland Revenue Warehouse be at or nearest to the place where such Tea or Coffee may be, the Colâ€" 'dmhglw in h"hi:o‘ a & mnmwmm&“ instructed to receive such Tea and Coffee in the manner and under the conditions in the said notie montioned. ate, hors Pnronn bren seats for either night may be had at ‘I.u.nNordh:IT"l’o,u-dM'l'bnn- morning, Ju t. soouopo.u'lw; commence at 8.15. directions jparks Street, where programmes with oust of characters may be seen. Reserved , _ ** Sufferings uch-n' ige of life. . . .. ... ht ,Spasme, St. Vitus‘ Dance. t %* w&.'m.wmw C 6 I'.'l:ll.l’ CASES .‘",'"'!!!".'"‘7‘3.“_-! -&’m SCALE OF PRICES â€"Transferable sea«~ :ruem' (first choice of nurnd“ma; mitting two persons to each opera. neserved seat for either opera.... 1 25 (General Admission (back seats)}.. .. *% Nee exeicacirrertraiertercs‘‘+e _ "Q0h The sale t Reserved Season Seats will neg n on Wednesda+ morning, July 10, at A. & S Nordheimer‘s Music Store % PUBLIC NU’I‘IC: SCYÂ¥THES, SCYÂ¥THES, The m« nt has the honor to an«â€" nounce, -‘m:, a season of s GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, by the * TROUPE OP ASSOCIATE ARTISTS, which embraces the following well known STARS OF THE LYRIC STAGE : â€" Mus. Coraxt, P ima Soprano ; M‘uue Cargarya Laxi, : rima Soprano ; Sie. Pietrzo Baocs1, Tenore ; 81. G. Reixa, Saritone ; io. PavuixT, Alto Barilone ; Nig. N:icoui®1, Generico ; 8iG. Nicorao, Mustcal Director. Ottawa. July 5, 1872 SEASON OF GRAND OPERA MONDA Y and TUESDAJ, JULY 15 & 16 SIMILIA SIMILIBU3 CURAKTOL M n war.. Prance, every German peasint Mï¬m{'wncnwsyw avenge herself for Sedan and the siege of ver and Ag we,Chill Fover, Agues ah lmy udl‘onw“'flm‘ ml‘l‘oct Influenze. Ww !vh&uwn i:ch-.. l‘rï¬lhhc < t%a r Dise l.;.u.l impatred hearing. m«: Tz 'M General &‘.»iliq.â€(&k‘lm‘m D": #coim Tet Sea {h-cu.dr’In- from riding Kidme yâ€"Dise Oc . «x «xc ces Nervous DoNBCy. Seminal Emission«, involuntary Dis Five xes, â€" with one 1: vial of Powder, very necessary in seriqus cases . a akgisin >‘ «a+«â€"G Sare Moutb, Cauker....,.......... ‘wih Weakness, wetting bed. inful Periods, with Spasms ... Whites, too Profuse ul“-rluds.. on Rbs uEy Rrvipclan Brs henmatism, Rhenmatic Pr Fevers, Conzcstion, Inflammation«. Warms, Worm Feyer, Worm Colic. mï¬u or Teething of Infants. a, of Children or Aduits..., (z.hn% ’\"o-luu Wictne il"-m‘h;‘mfl.w.. eadaches, ® tache m Suppressed, or Painful Periods.. . USIC HaLL MONDAY, JULY 15. LUCREZIA â€" BORGIA which any day may unite against Nos. POoxWSs EXTRACT n#, Brutses, Lameness, Soreâ€" TUESDAY, JULY 16 | divesse a Ramily is eCDâ€" book of directions ....7... .. §19 tien from, all, and will always ron OTT‘AW A. MARTH A _ 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commussioner of Customs THE OTTaWa TIMES, JULY i6, a commence at 8.15, 2015 7w * diferent makes of Bituated as it is, direc l.-l':uo:-.--he.d- nishes a spiendid opport means to commence ,;g:w-:'_-::irm'..‘zm.: at‘swing ate por cany Prroneacet old ht MBbt ornt anceve, Juss 9e on C Sinorh moeee Ottawa, May 2, 1872 [thhs aming: fr Cames Mum‘nq_l,’{& Leates Artmer Aetly Aundare the same to Hogan‘s Hotel, . Street, will be gqo_:bl:r_t!!-mi koi B&tmn u:’. Convent, Sussex Street, 1n‘ otel, Clarence Street a Uu.%az.h: favour of the undersign=d, for L1GH TY THREE DOLLARS, ;l‘n;l. by GILMOUR & CO. Payment as been stopped. Any returning the same to Hogan‘s Hotel, Clarence D ‘ I e e e n n ttawsa, Apru 22, !8_12. U NTON FORWARDING WaAYy COxXPANY, &4 " 80 FLOWER SEEDS, a large ASSORTMENT, (From E Bros., of Montreal. _ . s h casasNET Oo! Street, opposite the & EEDS SEEDS, Sws Just received, a fresh Stook of GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS Cror 1871, Vu.: All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. & LOUIS KEYWACUNDO. Ottawa, July 2, 1872 2011 3 THROVGH COU PONX TICKETS OtrIcE. CGRAND TRUNK Ottawa, April 6, 1872 tween Pictru as A i Peoan mnne ons ; Ge m s Agentsa, ub t‘ <t. Join‘s, NAd, of JULY ::;J.n--. %‘m'l ULY The Steamships * Alhambra," “l'h-‘ thvee Picg‘o and Mettrech mesbing af -_._d_Ci_M on the down trips, as _ The Steel BHuilt Paddle Steamers "*Secret" or “W"Q leare Quebes and every T_U“g"l ‘!flnt‘b’omd “5‘..12 he «sie. Chatham, lovulm me, on the umt down ie : . .: " _ _ _ _ _ A BANQUE NATIONALE, Steam Communisation between Monâ€" treal, Quebes, Father Point, Gaspe, F‘erce, Paâ€"pebiac, Dalbousie, Chatâ€" ham, Newsastle, Shedisc, Charlotteâ€" town, Pictou and 8t. Johu‘s; NAd., and by Railway connections with 8t, Jobn, N. B., and Halifax, N. 8. wo ho woreesen 0o fhis Ling: under contract with Nteamship Company CANADA CENTR L June 17, 1872. the Buildings alone. ht Airontip rpen t Erontioy wih QUERE ianD GULF PoRTS TICKET â€" OFFIORE. t6 NR JOHN YOUNG Eie iin rr Proggep the Canads Contral and t the vlhee, Fisth ig Oitewa, July 4 E hescliotns ip fooel qporcoiting the Ottars mf“.b es, &e. ol AN APPRENTICE to the Confectionery business. Apply at this ofiee Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of I.C. and L X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, Inyot Tin, which will be sold as cheap as any other nouse in the Capital Also, a gre t variety of Tinware, Lamps MC.I.l{quwh,,MWALuu., at a small advance on cost. R@y* Come one and all and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. . REYEMBER, * i Abee d hb 3 ; Reaping Hooks and Sickles, Rikes. bont and straight, Cradles, Sna Grind Stones, Scyth Stones ; also, one Marble and Moulenette. .u" 200 Bs of BRaSs EETTLES, wlmnn‘nwm m LARGE POTS, _ . OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES, _ Being far below t prices, in view to reduce myctoekwhhhhyunrylmad Inpotlmtnm removing i & be fall. Mbhmnddprbuu‘::.zdmw;?lhumym whhhn*]dntbnmu&boywonlddow\utooauuur!yupoaiblo. The perishable nature of these goods compel us in order to effect a clearance to mark them at an enormous sacrice, All other goods proportionately reduced in MILLINERY, â€" MLANTLES, ©CoSTCAES, CHSDREY‘s Wear and Ladies‘ Underclothing, &c. A large number of Beled Pot and Bake Oven, A large number of Block [in and iron Muffin Pans, f Ahrpnubâ€"-rdmoetmadlnmh'l‘uPou, A large number of Table and Pocket Cutlery. 1@3 CHANDELIERS and seven HBALL LAMP3, ]*1 » y And a quantity of other goods too numerous to mention. | ke lmmwmsmuum-d»rmwmmmmm .,!8.-!’.?..-. ï¬â€ghofl?flq in the very best order and best 29 CRUET STANDS Lot 4.â€"WHITE BRIULLIANT3S. m PIECES CHOICE GOOD«, Sprig Stripe, and other beautiful de~ signs, will be cleared at 13¢, 150 and 1 1c. Lot 5 â€"W HITE PIQUES. 7O( YDSâ€"A besutiful variety of pat. Lot 6.â€"WHITE COTTONs3. HOBRAGK’S and other well k own makes, Table Linens, Dinner Napkins, Glass C€loths, Towâ€" ell Huckabacks, Diaper, &6o., at clearing out prices. Ottawa, June 18, 1872 notnâ€"d _ _@eneca Fall make, 37 ASSORTED COOKILNG AND OTHER STOVES, 8, 8 & CO, confidently recommend this as a really bona Ladies of Ottawa: and the publ c generally to secure new a prices that must ensure a speedy clearance. | l 000 YD3. HOYIE‘S and other well » known Cloths, worth 17¢, will be cleared at 130. Enormous Reduction from Ordinary Selling Prices 15 The â€" _ the undersigned, beg lewwe to anuounce that being ahout to build on No. ) Nparks 8t., old DE3BARAT‘S BLOUK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose to hsnsi’ Lot 1â€"PRINTS. l mo YD8. FAST COLOURED » PRINTS at the nominal price of 10c per yard. l2 SISTERN PUMPS, Dry Goods. Millinery, Mantles, &c., &c SINCLAIR, STITT & CO With Immediate Possession, REGENT HOUSE JULY SALEKgS. ty; naures will tell for khemuelwess.s . ==â€": = . <â€" [ [ . D8‘ :. St n both ai f th» ho>l, 2â€":331‘ 80!5!8, ungood 0 :}h des 0 doa oi All Cash purchasers for TWO DULLARS AND OVER pmp‘o'rgo- to amount of purchaser. KEARNS & Great Clearing Salé M 1CB COLLERS and FILTERS, ~ ho Let June 26. 1872 Will sell during July the balance of their valuable and well assorted stock of 8SETT BLOCK TN ANO WIRE Ottawa, June 27, 1872. GOOD NEWs FOR THE LADIES Lot 38. â€"PRINTS. Lot 2.â€"PRINTS. YD8 WHITE GROUNDS, all| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"____ choice pouolrm, will boofle:;oda; ;. _ Lot 9.â€"GRENADINES. at 150 and 160. These g LACK GRUUN M&h&flp‘ 2""‘“’â€â€œâ€œ Z)oandlB Spmtmm:ï¬rltm 150 per yard. All articles given will be as good as casli Grand Lottery Sale do do. do the 2nd to the 15th July. commencing at Sinclair, Stitt & Co, 30 Sparks Street, Ottawa. for Lambermen, (very cheap) from $1.00 up to $20.00 each. Upper WILL TAKE PLACE Aat C,. P, DORION, Also a number of BATHS, do «â€"AT ANâ€" Fresh SALMON from the Moisic River received mu%lrf‘ m.lu..-uu:' f Orders left in the for moon will be executed in tm for six o‘cionk Dinmats â€"â€" yeugery syoly 1. Agent for Messrs. Fraser & Coâ€" Ottawas, June 14, 1872 | 3 _ 1907â€" tf r]\u‘nqgmrurgfnmnon OF THE tus " wortom waksL ttes Tontens®"‘ PATENTE). R FRESH SALMON Oitawra, June 1, 72 more or less, DISH C)VERS, Lot 11. â€"LUSTRES. 10)0Q P!=ECES Plam and Figured Lus . Lot 8 â€"BATISTES. FOR COsTp MES, Petticoates and cl:orn ing Dresses, very oloe French Good:«, 18¢ a yard, all f col urs. / * 1.000 YP8. xaktL PoPLNETTS, 9 wirey, durable and cool for summer wear, will be cleared at the ridiculous price of 11c Lot 7â€"FRENCH MUSLINS. J 500 YDS. FRENCH JACONETS, 9 bakntifnl iAmaioma . all \bast TEA POT, Lot 12.â€"JAPANESE SILKS. Apply to HKE above w l1 be cleared at cost pr ce do do & a really bona tunity to the u}ouro new unï¬d:ng?ig::blo goods at Lot 10.â€"POPLINETTS. fif VNQâ€" W abT Dhabt tam arns & Ryan. AT TBEâ€" tres, marked at a great reâ€" ducton ftrom orignnl pr ces commencing at 15¢ a yard. Spott and ‘Sprig ; first price 150 a yivd:pfl.'ls full dress beantiful ‘designs, all fast colours, 15c and 17 c, worth 20¢ to 25¢. â€" full trimmings, do receire a present in Forks, en 'm' :""' ":'&::;‘iï¬ï¬gw _ Two youn desirous Double® Room, 'Z-num.' ';"'"':. a comival &"‘?& Ottawa, June 18, 1872, " _ Office, )':'. _ Gilding an4 Embossing on #e. / Oun,_:t‘m:-‘w hnd ntiees e-.:..-.’-a j oveixes T > Ler. _ h'l‘hnaor four well Ednhdln‘ rooms. in & ri'- house, near FParliament Inildzngs, with breakfast if required. Appiy at 1} RL'SB!LL WaATTy, Hign Painter and Imitator of Woods and [EXDERS FOR CA TIROXPIPES traits Water Commissioners‘ Office, Corner Sparks and E Streets, Ottawa June 2, 1872 se Plans and specifications of th cn:..-.u.. ?ï¬%ï¬&:&:o&u e SÂ¥ists PBUI‘OGIAPH GALLERY. June 2, Coxstruort® or Renmmememen | 'l‘n-z- Sealed tendrs will be received until noen of WRLDâ€" HURSDAY, the F: day of AUGUST nert, lumicss, r about tv_o_l_ho_g!fl‘iudc_m?l- W ater | Avplontmer Kingston to Pembroke QARD WANTED, The directors of the Kingston and Pembrok: Rai way Company will receive: proposals up b(b: To CONTRACTORS. TENDERS FOR AQUEDUCT, and they must contain the d‘nux of two responâ€" i'oâ€:o-'.“m?rm.' es ie c Qulapiey mhe are willing to Tenders will be received until noon of W EDN ESâ€" lion t0:" of the Aquodeet u6 the Oiteed ware Weorkt, embracing about forty thousaod ouble pards P fioation seen at the Comâ€" -?o..‘h.‘u: must Ew .‘J.l,hvmzlhh will be furnished, addressed ba‘.& ommisâ€" sioners, and endorsed NoticetoContractors Kingston, June 10, 1872. â€"'F:“ft‘f..:.“'.w:.“‘" alao oo the dar ofeale. Spnty ie tee eavt J I. THIBA U Of Thomas, m& kGe.. rpiuBese LIMITS AND FARM B}' AUCTIOM On THURSDAY, the Â¥th of JULY at tlulbniou House, Ouavl-Cidt;' wi 1 bool.'ï¬br sale by Pubjic Auction, the h-lnr Limits and Farm of the uz JAMES MALR, of Lanark Village. The Limits, Nos. 187, 148 and 189 of the year 18/ | _ 'Irz are situ«ted in North and South Canunto, and wili be put up in one, two, or three l0ts, to suit parchasers, Tbolu-hoo-wddlï¬.l‘.ll'l.hth?& conceâ€"sion, * 16, 17 and 18, &!‘flï¬m Lot H‘&nfl of North ; nd!i!l:,.. & h-.o.n“d- Canont > W TTaAWA WATER WORKs. The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Sl{,l{ Scarrs in Endless Varie MArro€es. Porth, 6th June, 1872. Embroidered MusknfSets, Lace Collars, Allan, McKinnons & McMorarn Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12 1872. OTTAWA AaND QUEBEC TTAWA WATER WORKS. 10TH DAY OF JULY, 1872, FOR THE SIGN OF nforms thepublic that he has opened 1t Ottawa a Com > j mercialHouse where can be pwoh-ed General Wolfe, _ .[AII Kinds of Merch=ndise in his Lae By order, PLAIN CUFFS, FANCY â€" Goops (148 MILES,) In a pleasant locality, Plain Linen ColHlars GILDERSLEEY OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, &0., ork Btreet, oprosite F. A HALL , «ork Street Ramway Allan, McKinnons & MeMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET 2N06tawktd IN_GREAT VARIETY aAtT 19#7tolJ PLAINESETS, «¥Ace NMappets, ‘ur and Hat Dé;ot; OLIVIER COTE, UATTER AND FURRIR, %. s JOHNSON having lefi my emmplay mé:;::.:tmu “.‘:’E:, person or persog«, en« Ity of legal "ugainst ;-.&,.m;’m:&d:-t’m i ____" om:bol. 19°2 From Sandy Hill, on Wednesday Tbo‘{-t ENGLISH HATR CUTTERR and WIGâ€"MAKEK, trom London and Livâ€" erpool, is now emyloyed by JO‘uN CURâ€" TIs, No. 57, Ride«d Street. JLIIS WYNXES, | WV Ottawa, June !8, 1872 rack~eregu«€.A t rx .'.n’i""... of my ablity. to m Lhew wl bhtreptecniin ie m ount roo‘ Cptren ow :n.J -z,b.o_!! of :.-Jg and 'n;n explain T Tailoresses, Cw m:;::-d.;m Apply at »tore of Â¥AUTION. my Yiews to you rupit, sadit T nb puid.Prove to beea atrorae n ;7: l_louo:-;)-.:. Jfgm ’:-u date for ‘*m"- "'z‘ w °0 e merrieee m . n-nn.oodm M.udb-.:.n’:-uu _ 1 beg to announce to you. that 1| wili be a candiâ€" Gextuexr®,â€"In the coming elections will be vote for members i L..- &’g’.‘.:';'_: ..-i‘d'k"..“ to TOLEN â€"~R sTkaYÂ¥ Eu. hand. . A fine lot of new Mape Syrup in y sn dentls the bestin 200 Luminton. *h t MoDUNELL & MONGENAIS, Ottews, May 11, 1871, Ottewa, June 4, 1872. ) ATCOhkguwas aAaTK bYE Made to measure and REPEOT _ Pre Ax the oxuy Shirt -:iw.r Com Â¥a0rouke in Ofrtawai, +> China Warechouse Uttawa, June 11, 1872 I*'w-â€"vâ€"â€"-~ Li 4. Ottawa, June 2, 1872 Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and Account Boai.:::a- ufmoturer, at the Sizn of the Group of ROBERTS‘ BLOCK Ridean "treet. ‘ ‘ttawa, Wou resp ‘ctfully call the atten:ion of Merchants, Bank â€" ers and the Euio gene ally, 1 h:s extensive Stock intrarier e T oie s or se it Sum up from th» "a , and at E Io;.:i:u't'lo'u&-u .-‘-ly'flher :nu &ng ; wholesa‘s or re ail. t Rooks to variety of busiâ€" ..Ae'.&.:“ in 'ï¬ok.“‘rnduw cn: "ho-dr’ b“’mx, on the shortest notice. _ Bookâ€"binding exscuted in any style, from the WM.::.-“M.MMI and romptly attended to, a d M“l‘nfln!nâ€" Uttawas, June 24 1872 W106it 1(‘8 ANI ED. OW I8 THE TIME TO CALL THE ELECTORS OF OTTAWA Embroidered Linen Sets une 26, 1872 MORTIMER. I have the h nor to be. Y our obedient sert wtacils EO‘IU.A& 0 tawa Shit Store, ty and Latest 11KTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTsS; "n-'â€"-‘m*' exeouted on the very P JAMES ANG Block, Sparke#t, sorag; of AÂ¥ on Bark FANCY SET Union Bank Block: l “M ; -_“.,r...‘ Lace Sets 3 iB e and 1945 3m. 14 T 1 14