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“ â€"â€" 9 llos, ‘ hersst )b 3 fdneys or 81 i To â€" Corper 8 y Goods, 1CGAN E.A p Cilt 100 MNMM) ED N ALL @0094 apX6 & 48""" 334 Spu*® o o â€"Plate ; .. â€" NTH OXLY, al!""‘-. LLERy AND , Sept. 30. % Cl()() ash Only, lst'l“"" ‘;Wl’ yae oy Woke old B â€" AND 187% Macury®. â€" 1t afford. us great in being able to record that dur» the of the Viceâ€"Regal party Crystal Pala:e yesterday moning liky were pleased to take espeâ€" ia) notice apdmake a critical examination the difereat kinds of work done by the new Silent Sewing Machine. So A well pleased were they that luty Dofferin and Lady Hartiet Fietcher i a sewing machine. Ti Mustescs axo Borcs qus Taour®.â€" musical association, of which Messrs. ll-d‘.mpmpriomildoud.dfl of the best of the kind which we ever seen or beard. The‘ burlesque of Venice‘ gave proof|that the bu. Runcoo«imox or tHs Arrt was no mean artist, and the in a Street Car®‘ scene was a mAzâ€" ludierdus. Clog dancing, singâ€" barjoism and pascholy wereall good, must be seen to be appréeciated. was a large bouse on Saturday last e fully expect the Music Hall will qyathima and. A‘* mccidents recently e w‘ ons ':" ; Ca i 9t 9" uk hor it. Gussone & Co., - + +"¢ . zantsa for tL&AWA. â€"s Seturday being killed + CiTY HUKDLE RaCK. Horses entered: Prince Rupert, Gen. Yelahon, Jack and Lady May. ' Prince Rupert ...... .. .$10 Gen. McMahon ......... 5 . | Fwld, ... ..._...0.....% I pusâ€"The Ladies‘ Bazrar, in aid of bMiqi" Urphan‘s Asylum, opens wesing in the British Hotel Build~ F"wd Sussex and George w A band of music will be in atâ€" jxe, and everything that can contriâ€" »s ibe plessure of those who attend hempletely filled toâ€"night leMahon, Jack hihs ‘Thatr 1 Pnncon’ h:ttu’ ie $10 the Rev. Father Chaborel, twe Inflamatus Gen, McMahon ... ... . .. 5 from the "Stabat Mater" of Rossini. Field, ... ....l..l..... 3 ‘Then Mille. Rosa took her seat at the ottawh Vircey Srares. | cabinet organ, and even as she touched Entered : Prescott Boy, Mediey, Sp.hlytkindly its keys, and the mellow notes late, Rainbow, and Pat Malloy. floated to the ear the audience was Prescott Boy. .. ..... .. .$10 | nvetted ; but when her raagnificent voice i’unld.h’ : burst forth in the grand strains 'd‘ i ae aatnn‘s ae aem a e se I ini‘s â€" A mmmufi l.h-â€"duthou;hunnuiu. for the :“c:::‘:“.nm sacrei solo chanted :mmwmympd;m- by the Child of Erin made mwany a heart sale was adjourned until hallâ€"p48t | nour»» Heaven than ever before. [mvdock this evening «t the sam®| _ spe then performed ber splendid.comâ€" .hCImHoo.o, Messrs. Bermingham position, * The Grand Trinmphal March" k Falls anctioneers. non the srandâ€"organ. The composition wr.â€" We understand the above it Fire Company intends holding a Misembly about the end of the preâ€" wath, and we hope thâ€"ir maiden ts this respect will meet with that mzement which their vocation deâ€" A}p-“"'- shot by Mr. Thos. ',.."mmo!?ombrokgon y list _ It had devoured several _ m immediate neighborhood beâ€" gigresting a" ance before s m'. ‘,W.â€"N. M' pice and tamarac, Cap. Rouge ; Jas. white pine, &c., New Liverpool, ‘J' R. ’m OAI, .llfl, and m , Booth & Gordon, white pine, &¢ , yoiy â€" Fomest vs. Ross. This case was decided Pmdmpnmmm g192. Hesley vs. Canadr Lamd Co. Vordict ~'\h defendants. Mr. Ward for the Phintif J. H. Cameron for the defendâ€" d¢ the 10th 4o La® reported to have sBeel on uol Sacases of bpiai muhoukl send “W Water. Hdil. Gw. Co.! _ commer Sparks and m‘m. To morrow 18 INC bor defendant. . * Douglass vs. â€" Dunning. Action On & fromissory note. Mr. Preston for plainâ€" F Mr. Gibbe for defendant. John Jordan was charged with hvin"vo'fitflm vgo aapeye Ceie ~ ComP T .0 Elouiously relieved Mr. Prown of $162 on | harmony, and the appreciative ear experiâ€" .'!My evening previous. After| enced the elevating thrill of sublinuty. hearing several witnesses the prisoner was | Mendelssohn‘s Grand March on the organ Smmmited to stand his trial at the assizes, | would have received rapturous applause n'f'“_llwn.-umt. who tried to get .ndniuu-&a-nhdnhpafi-d :‘-c-un Russel} House about two | it in any place but a church, The Magniâ€" ‘clock Saturday morning, but had to adâ€" | icat by the choir did credit toits members Paurm to the police station, was sent to jail | and MMM!‘N‘ leader for two months. and instructor. | Daniel McAuley, charged with drunkenâ€"| The satred §C10 *‘ E Pania®" . by Ne#S, was let go on promise to leave the| Mdlle. Rs% ©ODCluded :':‘::: w ~ T o uul ',,..sloofl.otml qw;"gmm\ dys« *n children and grown persons. BC 2 wvaRN: seu.â€"Gen, Noi‘ "W" pestin and effective Gourley rs. Gourley. Verdict for deâ€" Bdant, Mr. Lees fqg plaintiif, Mr. Lewis pi" x, MoK! City tames Doug! ing insulting lanâ€" Suage towards n:;“:,: was fined $2 and costa. on Lues pruggst xp.â€"ApPY corner of = Another case was diusmissed. pivow®®" Steax Fire Exors® POLICE COURTâ€"SATURDAY ur new «ty :05 . Tuesday neX USTHCE GWYNNE, PR&sIDING SALE OF Pouol Je A gents toOr Millinery e a larg evening. K NNONS ~NONS d FALL ASSIZES is the first day of » Races. It is said Alzons L. met with ly that they will not [EA THiRD DaY ery and Mantle Tuesday next, at is & MoMorax‘s. y to R. A. Bradley Sparks and Elgin lectures in Pem:â€" . and at Smith‘s 1 Dow delivered ctive lecture on rge audience in & McMoRAa® ers‘ Bridge n Millinery Aiscover â€" BLES&ING OF THE CORNGLK STONE OF ST. PATRICK®S CHURCH, OTTAW A. Yesterday afternoon the corner stone of this fine sacred edifice was bleased in the presence of a vast concourse of peop! by the Right Reverend E. Guigues, Lord Bishop of Uttawa. ‘The people began assemble at three o‘clock, the entrance being by a side door in the front part of the building. (n one side was the dais, or temporary throne, for His Lordship the _ Bishop ; opposite was the choir composed of the pupils of the Reverend | Ladies® of the Congregation de Notre ‘Duno; and at the extreme end of the | building were the members of the Union Band, of which Mr. George Sutherland ‘ is the able master. At four o‘clock His Lordship Bishop Guigues, attended. by a numerous suite, among whom were the Rev. Dr. (‘Connor, and the Rev. Fathers O‘Dowd, Collins, Tabaret, Barrett, and other clergymen. There were on the ‘pm.fovm which was decorated with the banners ot the St. Patrick‘s Literary | Sxciety, the Right Honorable Sir John A. Macdonald, K.C.B., the Honorable Woa. McDougali, C.B., J. M. Currier, M.P., R. W. Scott, MP.P., R. 8. M. Bouchette, | E-q,Conmh-imrolCum; D. Smith, TON Eâ€"q., Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Mr. Justice Armstrong, J. W. ‘ Harper, Eeq., Board of Works ; Aldermen Heney, and McDougal}, W. H. Waller, Esa., President of St. Patrick‘s Literary Montreal, and other gentlemen. A very able address was made by the Rev. Mr. O‘ Dowd, who took as the grounds of his discourse these words:â€"** Prai ye the Lord for he is good, and his endureth for ever." Mr. O‘Dowd tristed the ceremonies attendant u the opening of the great temple Solomon â€" at â€" Jerusalem, when the peop the Saviour Of InABRUNC, and after alluding to I[reland as being the most Christian country on earth, her sons having sacrificed so much for religion, he resumed hisseat, and the Lord Bishop blessed the corner stone, when Sir John 4 W.sthnald lnid hoid of the hammer, A. Macdonald laid hold of the hammer, ".m.“,tmup,nnim.hlfl- some donation in aid of the building |GRaND sACRED CONCERT. so ne. It is our pnrpose to give Father U‘ Dowd‘s address in full in our next. St. Patricks‘ Church, which is situated between Nopein and (Gloucester stree‘s, will be one of the largest places of public worshtp in the city. ‘The style is English â€"Gothic. It was commenced in 1868, and is «bout being finished by that most en» terprizing of contr«cto‘s, Mr. James Goodâ€" win. â€" There is to be a clear story rising above the aisle wa‘ls, asd the exireme length of the building will be 195 feet and the width 76 feet. The height of the spire from the yround is to be 204 feet, Rosa D‘Erina the cel ebrated canfatrice Irlandaise gave herâ€" gran d Sacred °°'°"“ in St. Joseph‘s Church iast evening, assisted by the choir, according to anâ€" nouncement, and Mgh the lightening fHibhed and the rain fell in torrents, we are gliud to be able to stite that a large aidience of the elite of the city, of every denomination "w«s present. . Had the evening been fine there can be no doubt â€" that â€" the _ audience would have been swelled to such numbers as to render the asccommodation insu®fiâ€" cient. As it was, Mr. McCourt, Mdille. Rosa‘s urbane manager was gratified at the A thunder She then performed ber splendid comâ€" | position, * The Grand Trinmphal March" upon the grand orgin. . The composition is truly a fine musical work and will ever last a monument to her genius. Plsyed by herself, the entire benefit of | its beauties were given the auiience, who appreciated then; to the fullest extent. The sacred solo " Pro Peccatis‘ from Rossini‘s Stabat Mater was exceedingly ‘.,-.umdmdbyamfl'w““““" + whose name we should be happy to putâ€" A“mdidnhofli | w.m‘.x“.l"mfllol space -mLpamwmnâ€"i-hcm I ie rmee han weupe: mm srcy macher j that Mdlle. Rosa‘s singing of the sacred aria , | © With Verdure Clad " from Hadyn‘s magâ€" â€" | nificent composition The Creation and of the is d Solo "Angels Ever Bright and Fli’," by M was ww beautiful. . Her great, sweet and powerful & | voice filled the saored edifice with angelic a | harmony, and the appreciative ear experiâ€" ;;;,illll as the last npte of her yoice snfoyed an entertaiement which it is their storm adde rolemnity to the and forever _ by CORNER | good fortune to have rarely afforded them of of Ottawa. a All who were deterred by the rain from \going to hear Mdlle Rosa last evening ‘will have an opportunity of hearing her, \given them on Tuesday and Wednesday Bm.m.p in the Music Hall. The excellent cabinet organ used in the church was supplied by Messrs. Nordâ€" hemier. _ MoxtrsaL, Oct, 5. Joseph Sowerby, from Baitimore, fell down last evening at the entrance to the Victoria Bridge. He was a tourist visit. ing the city. | ‘Lapestry and Brussels Carpets are now offered at from 10c to 20¢ ger yard under present value. hose requiring Carpets of an kind would do well to looz through the stock now shown by f RUSSELL & WATSON. out of io ues pes ies The cricket match toâ€"day on McGill Ground, between the Arts and Medical Students, was won by the latter. â€" M SATURDAY & MONDAY, OCT., 5th and 7th. o0 sSTAR PERFORMERS. In a mmo we challâ€"ngo the world to compete with. â€" Rain this afterpoon and warmer C > PRiICEs as UsSUAL Poor« open at 7 o‘clock. Trouble to commence at 8 o‘clock. J. T. MORSS, Agent ||_ _ _ Tursday and Wednesday will appear as above in her popular MU SICAL EVENING3S, illustrating the ROSA DERINA, _ Admission 500. ; Reserved Seats 750. _ Reserved seats can be secured at Nordâ€" heimer‘s Music Store, where a plan of the Halil can be seen. ' Mopon'l.ao-oomruncous- car» tinges for 10. _ _‘ ( Ottawa, Oct. 3, 1872. ___ _____ 2090_ H0G6â€".X & MUDG .‘ MINS TRELS WANTED‘ “S Ottaws, Oct 3, Erin‘s Prima Donna, USIC HALL Whereas information has been given that certain parties, without character or religious convictions, are backâ€"biting, Mmdpunwtin‘mwithinthu city and environs, I hereby give notice that the sum of $100 will be paid to each ;Hm‘::o'm ‘i.,',',{':m"’ conâ€" pr y w ve thus malicious~ 1,.1..4-.5‘; These persons dare not do it in other than a fiendish way, and the public should guard against them, always. is resist the Devil and he will flee from you." Plu.onqniukflh.yhvoembrobatk tem commandments} This place has been my residence for m“flimlw parects, brothers sisters were known to a number of now residents of the UOttawa country, who would discard these Satanic agents ; and I respectfully ask the public to take me as they know me, and not be bissed by the emissaries of Satanâ€" Mh‘"‘.‘hm%nm\r 20 ‘Lwo Boys wanted to carry papers Apply at this office. Ottawa. Sept 27, 1872 x Burlesque Troupeâ€" rOR TWJ NIGHTS ONLY, USIC HALL, opa wareh miNERAL WATERS, < .&' RY TELEGRAPH + MONTREAL MUSIC OF MAXNY LANDS EVENINGS, OCT. 8th AND 9th Soda Water, cold as Ica, combined with ure Syrups, drawn from the «* Arctic ‘ountain." $100 Reward‘ ( ; Collars, 20 cents. ' Youths Linen Collars, 10 cte. Three Piy Linen Cuffs. 30 cents. LK Di . oys ~napman q‘l'"."‘ SHMIET STORE JAMES ANGUS, ‘The only practical Shirt ang Collar Cuf ter and manufacturer in Ottawa. Oitawa, October 4, h“dm&huhk’u()rphfllh)lm 'tnboopnodhthflon-k""w" corner of Sussex and George -muxg&b?fiw. 1 and continne during the week. A of music will be in attendance. The pu lic are respectfully invited. Ottawa, Oot. 4, 1872 2091 4 ATAN FINDS SOME _ MISCHIEF SITILL FOR IDLE HANDS FO DO." $1002250 Ottawa, July 13, WHITE WIRE ROPE GLOTHES LINES. Sells readily as every house. Kamples free, First come, first served. _ Addre s s , HUDSUN RIVER WIRE CO., * uxh"%ww-gm Ont. \Mstabar 3. 2000d&w3m Ottawn, Sept T, 1872 Merchants‘ Rank Block, Sparks Steettâ€" EAND ANNUAL BAZAAR is id er, Carratraca Water. ish Citrate, Mignesia, Seltsor Sait, y made Seidlits and Soda Powâ€" _ A. CHRISTIE & CU., in JulÂ¥ 18. 512. 2020 _ Ginger Ale, Potash Water, Vichy Water, Seltzer Water, 3, 1872 A N D HOGAN & MUDGE, Proprietors. 1872 2090 4 ALSO FIR SALE _ lars #1.75. Regatta Shirts, $1 50. Gents three Ply all WV )rford Shirts with two Col G. H. PRESTON. HITE DRESS SIRT3, 1372 to Agents every where sell ng our new seven strasd PER MONTH Household Fur#iture. ‘The subscriber has ‘been ‘instructed by Mr. E. C. PALMER, to sell at his dwelling, ocrner of Theodore and Nicholasâ€" Streets, ‘The following househould property :â€" Parlor Sett, in hair cloth, consisting of Sofa, 6 chairs, 2 R chsirs, b w Centre Table, bw Whatnut, Curtains and Cornices, large Mirror, wool Cam &o., one very superior Malodian, Hall i Carpet and Lounge, extension Dining Table, b w, +ix Oak Dinâ€" ing Room Chairs, b w Cane Chair, writing Desk, Fideboard, Cane Rocker (arm), Dining Room Stove and pipes, Sideboard, Curtains and wool Carm The contents of four bed rooms, in steads, Bureafis, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Chairs, Lookâ€" ing Glasses, Matrasses, Straw and Spring, wool Carpets, Bedroom Crockery, two ex~ cellent Sewing Machines, box Stove and stove pipes, Crockery, Chins md| Glu: THE OTTAWA Eomm e enen e na is ware, Stnell, tubs, and water pails, and a quantity of can frvit. Terms of sale, cash. Sale to commence at;16.30 a, m. A. ROWE, UNION HOUSE. In this city, on the 10th.of October. The following limits known as J. CuLTON LIMITS: Licenses in name of A. Fraser. No. 406 of 187(â€"2, Black River, 32 square miles _ . N. E part 397 of 1871â€"2, Black River, 21 ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1Ith, 1872. square miles. mERD SSUEOCT 407 of 1871â€"2, Black River, 35 square miles. 403 of 1871â€"2, Coulonge, n.gmmflu. .4104 of 1871â€"2, Coulonge, 4 square miles. 405 of 1371.2, Coulonge. 3241 square miles. ‘The above Limits will be sold on liberal terms, which will be made known at the time of sale. pe ~ Ottawa, Oct 4, 1872 ‘The Subscriber will sell at the Uxto® Housz, in the City of Ottaws, on Thursday, October 10th.. 1872, immediately after the Coulten Limit Sale, License No. 121, of 1872 & ‘73. Fifty square miles on the Co~ lo;oo River, and known as the Rice Limit. Terms and Conditions made known at the time of Sale. . Sale at TWO o‘clock. oka yCTION SALE TIMBER LIMITS Sale at TWO o‘cl ck UCTION SALE ‘The old reliable, quickest and best route ; shortest line by Q miles from Ottawa to Btoci:lnlldobald all points Weost, 7 miles toali polnegut Ottawa, Sept. 21, 1872. THE ST. LA.WwRk CE OTTAWA RAILWAY. BY A. ROWE, ANCTIONEER. ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. (itawa, October 3, 1872 Timber Limits. with | 2:00 a m Sote Car UCTION SALE Charge for berths, 50 cents Ne Om on C en Sure comnections with all the ennd Tronk traias both East and West, as this Company‘s trains wait qu:urrlnl when late. . Twonty min: allowed at Prescott June tion for refresbments. * Trains are run on Montreal time. â€" THOS BEYNOLDS, _ No No & LUTTBELL, tnperinteadent, Pr.scott, Ottawa, Sept 80, 1872. TIMBER BERTHS COULONGE : A splendid Timbered Limitâ€"License No. 445 of 1871â€"2, containing about fifty square miles. Asextensiveimprovements have been made this Limit can be worked either hm(bulo‘:fo or Gatineau Rivers. There are good and mg_m bult thereon containing a sufficient supply of Pork, Flour, Hay, Jats, &o., &o., for with three Shanties. Also, Shanty Materials, with Horses, Sleighs, &c., &c., to be had by the p at a fair valuation, !GATINIAU: License 443 of 1871â€"2, containing 24 square miles. § . License No. 444 of 1971â€"2, containing 274 -q'mmilu. These Limits together would afford & supply of Logs for years to any mills situâ€" n AND FROM TUESDAY, ls: OUCT., \1872, truins will ran as follows : Comiortable Sota Cars on No ated below the Chaudiere, and are easy of $00088, The above Limits will be sold togethér or separately, to suit purchasers. For terms and conditions apply to 4 â€" |12 50 noon‘ East ‘ and ‘do 1395 + sccommodation ' traia for 1 Brockvilie, Kingston und all way ‘lllll.ll |W“‘q § 8 10 a m{G T Express for | * ~__ |all potnts West. In the matter.of JOHN ROLLS, of Sherâ€" brooke, an Insolvent. » I, the undersigned, J. A. ARCHAMâ€" BAULT, of the Town of Sherbrooke, ufficial Assiznese, have been w Arsignee in this matter, . 3 Creditors are requested to file their claims before me within one month. NOR SALS, +â€"~ _3 .,’_: A"AQA,. aomet i s Iimkier® at a, !*BI‘, .M“.. a s 4 o4 cok uy d o §Wd Lh Ottawa. Sept. g 131‘: fe %34; NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. J. A. ARCHAMBAULT, + Sherbrooke, 11th Sept., 1872 _ 2073 Oltawms, Aug. 30, 1872 10 30 a wm| Grand Trunk itor the West, Leave Prescott, 1;15 pm 410 pm Leave Connecting Ottawa. with @T trains for 10 00 p m MMW-“ GoING NOBTHh THE FOLLOWING AT GolxG soUTH lojnfll ow! a:'.‘ Do do Expross trom West Do do Expres Managing Director, Ottawa A. ROWE, G T Express for Conpecting with. > A. ROWE, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. Auctioneer. H. V. NUEL Arrive in Ottawa. iAl;riva att rescoti Sunction. 3:50 p m 9.20 a m 6:50 p m 14 56+ © 6:15 a 12 15 pa. 1 10 a m HOW ROOM OPENING. Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Tuesday October Sth. HATS AND BONNETS, mAC Aw Boust HOWBs, MATR And a large stock of B&NEW MANILE CLOTHS â€"@@g in all the new materials. N.B. â€"MADAME DUBOIS, Mantle Cutter, late of Paris and London, takes charge of the making up of orders in this department. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ottawa, Octoter. 5, 1872. ~ R s °_ Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET . OCTOBER 1, 1872 Great Excitement NEW DRY GOO0DS STORE Has opened in O’DFi‘lfl-’S new buildin%, isparks iStreel, W large and select stock of FANCY and STAPLE] DRY GOO0DS, Dress Goods, Cloths, ~ _ Wineries, Millinery," f 1 FPlannels, JSackets, Prints, Hosiery, ‘ Cottons, Ribbons, | Blankets, ¢ Laces, &c. The Goods being all new, and marked at the lowest possible \figures, customers may rely upon securing bargains. prising :â€" Dress Goods, Cl _ Wineties, 1 ' FPlannels, Prints, Cottons, attern â€" Jackets, Takes this oppbrtunity of informing the public and his numerâ€" <fms customers at large, that he is about to remove his establishment rom * s o & _L_ es to the central hi)art of the city, in TITUS‘ Block, SPARKS STREET, next door to Mx. 8. GoOLDTHRITE‘8s, Hardware Store. Thanking them for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him, CU bonowinvimonemdtllwwmemdlmzoahhswokoffid-.mhi latest NOVELTIES of the season, such as is only found in a t class * TAILORING ES8TABLISHMENT, Ottawa, Sept 28, 1872 FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PATTERN QPMutndeomede information of routes by dressing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, Otlaws. Ottawa, Oct 2; 1872 Will open on . H. PATTERSON > McDONALD AND MONGENAIS. gAaATCTAW BA ! Duke Street, Chaudiere Te ’T“mm'"flmmm‘ E Brockville & OHANA 28 Whce in the City. _ _ EQUAL AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ORNAMENTS, &c. n Sparksâ€"st. ATj THE OPENING OF THE .T. LA WRENCE, ~ DA Y, ‘the 7th instant. J. H. PATTUTER®EON. CRAND _ TRUNK TIdKE: OFFICE. THROUGH COU PON TICKETS Chicago, Council Bluffs, OUmaha, Salt Lake City, St. Johns, Woodstock, All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. , ioi ies nirzopiyfeam the oftee, Bisto Street, opposite the wassoll i w E. Jounson, Ottawa, Sept. 13, 1872. â€"WILL SHOW ONâ€" CANADA : CENTRAL â€"ALSO,â€" Waterâ€"proof _ Mantles, ©$1.25. O BRANDY. building,. Sparks Street, with a bestowed upon him, during the past, hswokdg;igmhfin:“mh‘ 78 Sparks Street. 2086 d&w 2089 3mw Brockville and Ctiawa Railways Great Broad Gauge RKoute Through Westerm Express at 10:00 a&.m,, fr« riving at Brockville at 150 p.m., and connecting with Grand Tronk Day Exâ€" press going East and West. Boat Express at 4:20 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 9:00 p. m., and at Sand . Point at 820 p.m. .& ARRIVE AT SAXD POINTâ€"1:20 pm, 12:10 p.m., 12:50 p m and 8:20 p m. LEAVE SAND POINTâ€"2:00 a m, 6:00 a m, 9:10 a m, 1:.00 p m and 345 p m. Trains ob Canada Central and Perth Branch make certain connections with all trains on B. & 0. Railway onnections made at Sand Point with to and from/Pembroke, Portage du &c. t loaded vlt‘fdum,nd No Tran« suipment when in car loads. â€"H. ABBOTT, MONDAYF, SEPTEMBER 164h, 1812 Trains will run as follows : _ _ On and after Beg to announce that for the oomin‘g CA e L < ue io en D t ce > H. Meadows & Co. fi%}“jfigfij stock the justly celebraâ€" MORNINC STAR. COAL STOVES of six different sizes, suitable for every description of Private and Public Building. Lawson‘s Patent Diamond Coal and Wood HOT AR FURNACBN! which we are prepan d to furnish complete in Churches and Private Dwellings. All our work guaranteed; beside a large asâ€" sortment of Cook Stoves, Parlor Grates, Parlor Cook Stoves, Double Stoves, &c. Bexg at present located in the British Hotel . Barracks, corner of Sussex and George Streets, we have the largest Stove Saleroom in Canada. â€" prockville sept. 14. 1872 Inspection of our stock invited. . A | quses nmurpniurery a superb r a duces imxuzEnureLy a superb Black or m:fi:t"m'f“.':; of heating churches AR4 | rs1 Rrown, and leaves the hair C1EA H. MEADOWS & Co and Bravrrur. The genuine sign Corner of eorge and C8.,, | A, BATCHELORS. Seld by all dru Offaws, Sopt 19 18%2 Susse: * Factory, 16 Bond Street, New York. pt 42, Ottawa, January 25, 1872, 18 OB m cou Semmctcn C with Grand Trunk Day Express from the East and Wost, and arriving at Ottawa at 1;15 p 'â€"nâ€"..o- Cns a TT a MYRTLE NAVY. Price so low that all can us CAUTION. any !mwe t;n‘I, v'n?l'bro :rone-ud. ‘l'“: n.-o'hnbu: Biltings is on each Caddy, and L & B. on each plue. ‘The trade can be supplied by R NESSRS. C. T. BATE & CO. _ CANADA CBNTRAL Beautiful collections of Bulbous Roots, consisting of :â€" Double and Single Hyacinths, Double and Single Tulips, Polyan! Nnmm c,o;“:'tup-'-u.uuiu.u At the office of T. F. FORFAR, York Street, dealer is all kinds w.anm Implements and Machines, and Gars den Seeds, Fruit Trees, Fertillzers, &c. Address, T. F. FORFAR, § Box 245, Ottawa. AMtawa Oct 2 1872 2089 6 MOKERS! Imnorted this Season from Holland. Astronomy and Geology, compared by Lord Ormathwaite. Santtish Theology and Theologians, by ‘ _ James Walker, D. D, Broadus on Preparation and Delivery of Sermons. Brooks‘ 500 Plans of Sermons. .\ Business Success, by John Macdona]d. Florence Marryate‘ Novels, English edition. um gmg Wâ€"{IOI. as w se J’ Hope Deterred, by Eliza E. Pollard. xma'm,bvnnfi;:mn F8 Lord & Kelley, Importers of China, Glass, Ear enware, Cutlery and Fancy LEAVE BROCKVILLE. low rates. American Coal istove, Oriental _ ao _ do Dominion do _ 40 Ottawa, Lamp Fittings, Lemps repaired. on shortest notice. ay~â€" Goods sent to any distance. _ MOUNEY, of Prescott, manufacturer of Earthenware, we are prepared to supply ""Yithus ) uperam Molasses Jugs, . Buiterâ€" Crocks, Preserve Jars, Spittoons, DnlnP_llr-. Stove Pipe Tubes, Chimney opmdeurynnhm‘ yo.-d‘.:onduipbythbatpldâ€" eaners in the Dominion, at prices that will ensure ready sale (LATE 87. JAMES®,) Corner of Metcalfe and Queen M CENTRE TOWX, OTTAWA. Good Sample Rooms and every accom modation tor travellers. <Thoroughly reâ€" fitted and refurnished throughout. _ LMBBON & 01 DANIELS‘ HOTEL, Beptember 4, 1872 . * EW BOOKS Aug 21, 1812 e en t sNHALOS ‘ Proprietor. Ottaws, Sept 17, 1872 _ 2076 3m LEAVE OTI AWA. WERING BULBS AND ROOTS, TO OTTaAWA # FOR A GOOD SMOKE, . & B. on each Plug. "®@& _ LORD & KELLEY, Manufacturers Agents, 63 Sussex Street, Uttawa. 1872 arrivi of Mr. JOHN OJn and after 1H> ROU N‘ cals" immmsmk-r -,:-,,sseCmsels" leave Ayimer (Sundays excepted) at & m., oonnocting with Steamors of Lime for Deux Rivieres and into diate ports. The Steamer "Prince Arthur‘ leaves e io cloes Fort daily (sundays exoopted) at 7 o‘clock a. m., connecting with Steamer # JessieCa:se‘ ~ * Alymer. â€" _ w y c.___.¢Sroma. The Steamâ€". ~ ~. 9n 4 broke d«ily (~â€"â€"4ay8 o‘clock, p. m â€"I~ **s J leaving at 6 o . with Steamer © Jason G Pembroke Landing at Passengers arriving ut [nme evening. °_ _ BHRRTC UTCMIUE® The Steamer Sir Joyh Young" leaves Havelock on Tuesday{ and Fridays for Charem Village arid iiRermediate ports at 7 ‘o‘clock, a. m., returningâ€" leaves Chapeau Village at 1 o‘clook, p. I., sAmeé day ns A Connection made with the I & Ottawa Railway ou the up & trips. n +c ma Cl Ottawa, Sept. 9. 18 ROYAL MAIL LINE oTTAWA CITY TO HONTREAL 1872 NION FORWARD QUEEX TICTORE, PRIXCE OF WALES, Capt. Bowiz Tourists wi Downwards â€"Steamor Quem _ !/ Ottawa City at 7 a. m., passongere &N treal at6 p.m. _ _ 0_ 000. . 0_ Upwardsâ€"A Train leaves every morning (Sundays exc connect at Lachine with Ste gxre_-k(ut). calling at diff arillion to Grenville by Steamer Queen Victoria [dit wa same.evening. Market Steamer Capt. R. S. Nic#OL, Leaves Montebelio for Oitawa on Mondays and Saturdays at 5:30 a.m. Returning leaves Ottawa al 4 F same day. arcel Express daily from the office on the whart The Steamer ALEXANDRA | _ Efll be o_-iédg;{ro-:n ofh 'l‘m'}nrf or Excurs W‘“ m on the W rl. y eP a 1. w. sHEPHERLT [\m: QTTAWA PIVER > COMPANY This splendid Hair Dye is the BEST IN THE WORLD. The â€"only True and Perâ€" fect Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instanâ€" taneous; no disappointment . no ridiculous tints or unpleasant odor. Rtemedies the ill effects® of bad dyes and washes. Proâ€" duces mxEnurecy a superb Black or Natuâ€" 'nl Brown, and leaves the hair Cizax, SorT and BravrrUL. The genuine signed W: Ottawa, Aug. 21, 1872 MILIB FOR SA_LEOB 40 Lk . Grist Carding and Mi With three lots of land higLlly improved, . @TCaATEkD IN RIGAUD, OOUNTI}' Q.?F VAUDRIEUL, DRIVEN BV WATER, RUKXS TE WI0LE TBR All in prime ordor, mostly new, bult eight years ago. _ FOR BSALE N. FAULKXEERK‘s, York Streot Bma:ouwma- without b A Drawer G, Post Oflice. Ottawa, Sept. 21, 1872 In the matter of JULES BERTRAND, Trader, Insolvent. ‘The insolvent has made an assignment of his estate and effects to me, and the mmfimwmamm city of Montreal, o:%DAY. the 8th day of Octaber, 1872, at 11 o‘clock a. m., to receive statements of his aftairs and to appoint an Assignee, . _ _ _ _ _ ATCHELOR‘S HAIB DYE BEercoNDITIONs EASY s i Apply to the proprietor, _ _ _ hes 1 is Aptdintatts 206. °C f 1). MeDONELL, Box 856, Ottawa City Ottawa, July 15, 1872 _ 2022ivif A MORTIMER, 6 Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and Account Book Manufacturer, at the Sign of the Group of Books, Roberts‘ Block, fi:dmw ic geuerally, to his exilensive Stock of Day Books, Ledger®, Cash Books and Journals made up from the best class of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower than ut any other house in the Dominion ; wholesale or retail. wlottldnfindtoevuyvm of business; if not in stock, ruled and bound to pattern, on the shortest notice. Bookâ€"birding executed in any style from mwmwummfi Ottawa, Sept 7, 1872. CHANG® _ Ruling, perforating‘or numbering care» fully and M‘M to, and at most reasonable rates. Pq.nhd»n{figm Maps mounted. orders executed on the very shortest notice. \Utiawa, June 22, 1872. ILLS FOR SALE OR TO LET Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors Chancery, Conveyancers, Notsries, Con missioners for taking affidayits $1o be us hfiormi-uo(&-hâ€".b& & ANGUS MORRISON, . W. H. LOCKHART GORDON, R. M. WELLX, ROBT. CASSELS, Jz. Office on Elgin Street, opposite Ruass NSULVENT ACT OF 1869. " DOMIEKION Bm;flndl.' "â€"136 MoGILL STREET, . Aud invite the attention of Buyers to th large and carefully selected assqrtment JAPAX, YOUNG HY8SON, GUNXrOW DJ IMFPERIAL, and TWANKAY TEAS, And BRANDIES, GINS, KUMS, and the Finest Brands of PORT, SHERREY, &c. 13¢â€" MeGILL STREET, MONTREAL Aug 3, 1812; a‘ 1 e â€" Montreal, Sept 19, 1872. _. 2085 yfi‘ /..« VILLAM NTE & C Have removxed to their New Premises Ducks‘ Cotton Tents, Bags and Blankets Daily (Bundays excepted.) ANTED umoru-n-'iflil : five ml:{llfl'fl from Sappers‘ Tea, Wine and Epirit Merchants, § FTATRYâ€" COMPANY. 1k Capt. H.W . Suxrirea». _ will find this a delightful Trip. ORKISON, TH‘‘KSDAY, the 1 days excepted) at i »â€"s Joachim, retyrning k, & m., connectin £ n Gould" which leaves ; at )7clook p._ m. : ut Pértage du Fort Egan" leaves Pem R W HOLES ALE (. WELLS AND CASSEL®, dinner]}, ar 1, 1872 s.a Cassels" w i NAVIGATION Bonaventure pted), at 7 o° CASSEI L. J. LAJOIE, AILWAY Brockville and down intermes 2068 if 2037â€"44 U T0d&w be used Russet 1 [ H #

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