EXT OFP «guan. * Asspuporm | manifesiation of hesitancy in the weather i~=+ i the series * 10 We Yesterday. It opened with a du‘l heavy it re; b‘dlflfl‘dï¬blllu with itsself for a k M-‘q _ {$ jong time whether it would rain or snow, ox BB â€" is sneakingly prepared un'f-/n:'r. The DAF AVENING, 16th NOY ., The public generally were in OppOsitioP. _ ATt ‘:‘f P.M. ' Tus Rev. Mr. Stephenson, it is said, will yc Lady . . ..$1.00 wiizee his popu‘ar lecture on "Curisoity, Do ~ do z_ : ) and Qurious People," t*> an Ottawa ..'*g I sudience, on or about the 17th prox. The â€" ome mEm Reverend gentleman left last night for ;Uw;Ulhing Maid that was Arch, and the Youh fDA E) Aiterndon. on Y) Afternoon, cot t TWU o‘clock . J. E VILLA, H. RICE, Business Ma va, Nov. 22 1372 . I aANNXUL UADAY Ev‘g., Noeembe Bird, L 4 INSTRUOMENTAL yray, of t [usical Libraries that could un sontame from 200 to 250 Coxonse ..:‘:z‘md-. pupt‘s of " $3.00, Full Gilt, . ds rh-rr""‘m"" Aughe 1 yt " . ".m all â€?:u reseived t mageetenet| PCs sical Treasare, Vocaland » * hon to se on ouly > tlittre C hmd ::h:: Geme of Germean A ish Song. Gemt t ated «n arstrelys bose gu fouams stramental,â€" Bome ywatly 4s l-ol:hhflnl:-;“- m â€" Coxorme m De ~otrs Dawr®.â€"The :::"‘-“-‘ pupi‘s of the Congreg:tioa De Notre © $3.00; â€.â€.m f Pame performed th ir anou d retrert darâ€" ‘The price would be at ing the early part of the #eek, tarminatâ€" ».u‘rdy. about ng on LShu sday moraing last when the y Sauaone w:&,msmnt from the hands of rearset] 1.scutmoan us Tremare, V . _ whninistered sacrament of confirmi “"51 < hon to sevarel of the pupils. His Lordâ€" d.[,._nc“, * abip delivered . a i i j very iqpressive ani ;. _ Geme of German touhing addross. [ 5h e a the afternogn the ce uo cc5n baite (OHnena it | fiinee, The coun fls Yary . 2 9 vent Chapel was r :-“N TL wwr«mm N C .'::'.hh ied k Pors Coverâ€"Fzi.r â€"F. X. Lapierre :’h ‘“s $ S was chargei with neglecting toâ€"comply OLIVEER Co., with the provisions of the liquor law. reguâ€" (HAS a. % M‘N-lo of liquore, having sold from . ee pr0 burs in the same house. Mr. Gibb Noeâ€" 1 and 7 ‘r‘dï¬tf the defepant, and the ‘case 10 OME & myi E poried by Ed‘.‘ & B. VILLA, l..“ . k Music â€"Hall TBE ENGLISH ARTISHER e _ wnrivalled ere |an un Comio Opers and that was Archer. led by a splendid FARCE. d Seats my be MMMm t by the recent GREAT FIRB * y, as usual, in sttending to & vre orders. , t now call attention, also, to Weit sTANDARD ULLECTION w. HORACE LEZ, Cptain G. G. F. Guards, Hon. Secretary. ma, Nov 22, 1872. 30324 iR DITPY 40 , wzor AYTHIC AVE !_â€l.'!'-nfl RSON‘3 obin Hood, lan GOdd; (#) a ES WALLACE AGNE Witlape Asthas8» Kar Dise Scrofula General HOSIEQy, &o sate by #4 scute Of * q + JYesterday. It opened Contrancmoy.â€"1It is not true that any mamber of the st ff of a local contempo+ mry, which tries to make itself distingu‘s hâ€" ed for the discovery of ty pographicals is the Tixzs, has made appiscation tor the situation of proof reader. A New Srmax Mii,â€"We learn thot Mr. Parrie Chareite has determined upon building a new steam saw mi lin Templeâ€" tn, a short distance from Gutineau Point er Waterloo Village. This will make the fourth steam mill within the area of ten Seamer «Louise,‘‘ departs for Kingston on !mz;n and Toursdays &t. .. .>>>>>>>>â€" 1 00 p.ia, Leaves Kingston on Fue=days and Frdays at .....~}â€" . .. $%00 â€" _ Umow Foewazome & Raiz.war Co. Uttawa a. 6 a. m. Hiage leaves mmnAA:O .AM . â€...nivofron yimer at 4 p. u. shyo Steamer «* Jeasie On.on" .caves â€-rdlilyn 8.30 a m. ‘x. pâ€"Tickets to all points Enst and West can be had from A. & A. H. TAYLOR, Agents. Rusell House and corner Hussex and Y‘*-*?:“"n-- saxosr Ottawsa, May 13. pe att Armiv® jor a supply of the Caledonia Wate & supply 0 r. m pP mson & Co., Corner Sparks and Elgia. The principa 1 Hotels and Saloons in the Spring Water. _ Ask for it. Gimiox & Co., Sbls Agent for Ottawa. Mourt to Laxo.â€"Appiy"lo R. A. Bradâ€" ley, Solicitor, &o, corner of Sparks and Bigin Sureets, tiawa. Masowm:c â€"The late Rov. Mr. Bliss, will .w'imwuna-h-mfrm' budmewmflonmh Foog Guards xill play at the tuneral We hop* -.-illbonlugouuuhuo. There is no better Spring and Summer cine than the Caledonia Water. | No medicin® sbould be without it, for where it :-"M“““ zo Doctor need apply. (Gimson & Co., Agents. PnE N L ocm i \ f Liver Cqmg pepsia, Diseaseés 0 Ur sns Rlaneys or Biadder, should send R.arip Cnaros oFr C WXERHIP.â€"A brick house, one of a Terrace on Lot No. 55. morth side of Gloucester street, Centre Town purchased on Thursdeay from Capt. '.l.u.bylt.mwdflpub and Elgin streets, was sold by that ger tweman in the course of the afternoon, as & sonsiderable advance, to Mr. F, MeGilliâ€" way, of the House of Commns, the sale in each case being for cuh. yaaVELLER‘S GUIDE., A young man nnmed Gall «wher was summoned for assaulting a man named Cloutier, but the defendant not being present, the case was laid over until toâ€" day. , Joseph Taillefer was charged with alâ€" Jowing‘his horse to remain orf St. Patrick câ€h some time after it wes dead. horse having bee 1 removed +inâ€"e the jsuing of the stmmons, the care was \is» Musio Harc.â€"The tamous Agnes W «: jace Comedy Company givs another very zï¬dnin‘ periomin in the Music I laâ€"t night. Though the H«l was som ortwbly filled nevertheless the auâ€" dience was not as lirge is it would have b#en hw«i the weather been moare favorâ€" Â¥ols. The f.r0e * Mischief Miking" was mqal in a lively minner, affording ie fuel for |aughter and mirth to the r The very interesting play. of #Robin Hooqd‘ was put on the boards, gr. u'm& mdered an unsu‘table night. Ev.ry preâ€" paratiou is being made to mike the celeâ€" :fln-p- of well, and it only needs enthusiasm of our Heottish citisens to prown the endesvors of the Managers with Ot. Axoeew‘s So istt Axxiversa .3.â€"â€" The day is tast approaching when out ®gauny freeps" will honor the festal day Of the Patron Saint of Scotlind. On .‘.".'d" next the usual procession will lake place to church, but the Music:l Festival and Frait Soiree will not take place till Monday evening, December, 24, the night of â€" the anniversary being comnâ€" Ortawa CaÂ¥aDA ll'ann case was reminded until to _ 1.00 Arrivres 780 Leaves every day at. . . .4.00 Arrives., gentleman left last night for where he w.ll geliver a lecturé. affiicted with Rheumatism 100 240 1.10 { River Navieatio® Co. | urrawa Foawarpme Co‘T 1872 Ortawa Ramway NEW S 19581f â€"â€"A brick is a novel feature, and nothing is bein_ left urndone to give a good bill of fare in both fruit and music to the citizens of Otâ€" tawa. The Scottish entertainments are «lways of the highest order, and the inâ€" creasing of the charitable fund of one of our oldest bene.olent institutions being the object, we commend it as a ‘audable one, and weli worthy the natronage of our citizens. _ hours fer closing r:uo houses, is, re> marks the Airmingham Morning News (Oct. 29), in some quarters getting the credit of increasing the number of drunkards visible in the streets, and therefore is put down as another failure oi ic «itempts to make men sober by Act ot Parliament. A friend has jv :t elucidated the matter. The Bill is cot one, nor ever was ..tended to be one to make men sober, but simply tosend them home in good time when drumk !â€" Ilence worthy respect«ble folk are meeting topers returning earlier than their wont to their homes, and hence more of them are m.htuhh,foohmd beasts of themâ€" selves, to public annoyance, than used to be the ease when later at night, or in early The New Licensing Bill, with its earlier hours fer closing public houses, is, reâ€" know how and when to let "well" or "wet" alone. Some just now, doubtless, are takâ€" h.hutnzm the faster. The laws of liq are always difficult to trace out or predict by. Ever since Galileo told the monks with comic seriousness that naâ€" ture abhorred aâ€"Â¥acuum in a El.-np up to thirty feet high, down to the last break in the Worcester Canal, or the nex? elections under publican wrath, there his been and will be troubie about hydraulics and sta~ tus, whether of water pipes or humain stoâ€" machs. But any party that shall reckon on gaining a temporary political success by advocating a failse} law touching liquids, moral or physical, is destmed to speedy The Manchester Guardian (Oct. 29) says a Liverpool Magistrate last week admitted that nnoo.t:: ‘l:-nh. Act come into mnk could umumm- ed, drunkenness had increasod. The reâ€" sult is scarcely encouraging ; but it seems to have been thought so by the Liverpool Magistrates. ‘I hey are determined to kill or cure, and as early closing so far has not succeeded, they have begun to close warl.er. They are not just yet. prepared to send all Liverpool to bed at ten o‘clock on week days, but have atoned for this unsccountable hesitation by turning off the tapâ€"room gas on nine o‘clock on Sunâ€" days _ Last Sundsy w«s the first of this novel magesterial discipline It is true there was a riot, which, but for the acciâ€" ldonul presence of a double relay of police, | would prob.bly have proved serious. 1t | is true also that a very large number of those who were turned out of the publhc !hon-u were already pretty drunk, and that one person in every ten took away a bottle of ‘comiort in his coat tail pocket, But the Liverpool Magistrates are clearl not the men to be discouraged by .J things as these ; and if only there is a thoroughly good rict nex* Sunday, as is morning, they had all the streets to themâ€" selves and could corkscrew their ways without let or hindrance, or letting rHE NEW LICENSING BILL AND THE ALLEGED INCREASE OF DRUNK. ENNESS. than ususl are brought up | unkemn at the court next ds Wiad doubt mlu the time is : .L e ing on Sundays altogether. a cautious elephant in Arkansas insist. ed or swimming a river instead of crossing by the bridge. A Quincey, {11‘, coroner‘s jury found that Mre, Suruh Dedge, aged $0, died of "superâ€" annuation,"" â€" In ail policies of life assurance, these, among a host of other questions, occur :â€"â€" @# Aye of father, it living i‘ * Age of moâ€" ther, if living?" aA min in the n-z who filled nr‘- application, made btbu.'o-r living. 120 years, and his motner‘s 102, The agent was amaszsed at this showing, and f:ncied he had got an excellent subjeot; but feeling somewhat dubious, remarked that the man came of a very long lived family. "Uh, you see, rriPopoment sudranty 4 waers) $ibs $ pooane died many yeu‘s ago, but ‘ifliving,‘ would be aged as there put down." ‘‘Ob, [ The !erlhaunnrnd.d of the Man~ chester Guardium 0â€"}1+ attention to a fact 'orthbeasiqmn(ndhm'hh the Sin Juin arbitration, Amd-i to the Deutschs Reich Correspondens, the peror‘s award wis mainly determined by the opinion of Professor Kiepert, the geoâ€" grapher ; and Professor Kiepert, the corâ€" reâ€"pondent says, had pre the quesâ€" tion. . **Years .ï¬: hd published nu~ merous maps, w are now circulating by the thousan is throughout Germany, in all of which he l.sv-lho entire arâ€" clhipelago to the United States; and to ago Enoch Arden returned home, and went after his wife. He saw his syocessor, and the inf.nts. He did not rush sway to | the wilderness of St, John street. to waste in the green and yellow melancholy busiâ€" ness ; not »ny. He went for that new husband and kicked himout. ang sorted out the children and packed them after | him. He then gave his wife a whaling. i.ndbuaownulod down into a model | head of a family.â€"Quebec Chronicle. have retmcted /his on now d have been to stullidfy sm work."'“L his Ailis. puolished in 1865, Wancourver Lilund al e is represented as British terâ€" The Union Pacific Railroad is having conâ€" -hmduiumhom.mkr «now plough, w *M_F“M'iu be the largest in the wo:rld. trucks were cast especially for it, and are very heary and strong. The platform on the truck is 22 feet long and 1VU feet 6 inches wide, domposed of solid oak timbers 81 16 inches, beld together hy large iron bolts running crosswise. ‘I‘nis solid bed is fastened tq the transom beams boits, twenty over each truck. The mnâ€" n prmied uy three of tno ‘bcarimt engioes on the road. The cost will be $5,000, \&, ‘:‘-m A'mmâ€"l'dk :l' your Nlnooh 1 We % & ‘s Bot t ce c ,neiag e ho m tune in thou!‘J'_n‘i't;d States, some :nu years ago o pothing of him uy uols youd mad belarig the o. Co | COF UV L abod mt year is but $232,000 @00, of which less th+n | $45,000,000 was assessed in‘ the bur..t district. From the $60,000,000 above he deducts the insurance, of which he estiâ€" mmuuâ€"uas&,ooo.womubosu, ï¬udngthdino_tlo-bh-m 22,4 indirect losses he that the direct and indireot losaes of Boston the fire will use fgu 158 ©0og 10 $40 ho or from a fifth to a of that of Chicago. He says : * Boston is well able to bear such a ldes. . By the report of General Walker on the census t the United States, the valuation of Boston was $840.000,000 ; let us add to this the growth since, and the g-nvd--tmï¬ $1 000,000,000. loss on this of $40,000,000 would not dead, yirlied to the solicitations of an old sweetheart and married him. ‘Time rolled on, and progeny mlled in. A few weeks burnt district in Boston at less than sLtY | * i sencies in than 2,000,000 feet He estiâ€" m‘ St n-m\bnhodmufl.mm ‘"‘,Ammo.-'.a,, foot, or $14,000,000, as a high figure ; nd Of stock on hand at the time of the fire he [#atiO and Quebec. Of puts at $15,000, from wâ€"ich he deducts 20 Canads. Ulifee, : | in n Fatnbolece ge . "ot hok [ _ NOb Anm}"": of $50, on g0 * 0t | vioinit? gate loss ot stock and real â€"to of â€" 7+ K‘ % i 000,000. In estimating the direct lo« > _____ "___ * wen Boston, he deducts 20 per cent. for 1 iu ND t. L p.rlyofllflm reducing the | «s «mount to about “.ill’,(ln This he re DR. BR < has g gards a full estimate, as the whole amount | commending his succe of personal property taxed in Boston this In a letter to the Boston Advertiser, t Hon. E. H Derby estimates thearea of by forty PLL A Whole Fa.. . wortured by a Party of Burglarsâ€"The House Set on Fire and OUne of the Inmates Dread{ully Burned. (Correspondence of the New York Herald .) Pimiss7rcn, Pa., Nov. 17, 1872. Titusvilleâ€"in the oil regionsâ€"is in a state of great excitement toâ€"day over a most daring robbery which was me trated there last night. While the iy of John Watson, residing on the hill opâ€" | posite the old Hinkly refinery, were at supper, a party of men, num ering five, entered the house, and approaching Mr. Watson, with pistols in hnj and masks on their faces, demanded his money They cautioned the fatmily not to MAKE THE LBAST NOLSE, telling them that it was their money they wanted, and that all must submit to be bound and gagged, and that if tho{ made the least resistance they would call in the balance of the zang, who were guarding the entrance outside. They proceeded to handcuft the family, applying leg wons to the menâ€"John Watson and Archibald Stewartâ€"the latter the sonâ€"in law of the former, at the ssme time gagging.them tying the entire family together. They ordered Watson to open his safe,. The laiter replied, " My money is all in Warâ€" deposited with my brother." They mhd, " We know whom you refer to, but your money is in the house, and we ::t have lt.:' W;l:- tbonlnpo-, with & revolrer placed n'm-. ear, q-.r the safe n'% thing like two thousand dollars stracted. . After the safe had been robbed the family WERE TIED iN a LOXNG ROW, ‘ and compelled to follow the thieves down in the celiar, then up through every room in the house, and at the peril of their lives information as to where valuables were kept was demanded and given After a thorough search the family were conducted back to the d.ning room. Mrs. Watson, Susan Stewart and Archibald Stewart were placed on a lounge, blind~ folded, ironed and gagged, and tied to the stove in such a manner that it they moved the stove would ux over upon them. The fiends then left the houe, having remained about an hour and a half. while the balanceâ€"niae in all â€"were standing watch o&:ï¬h:tla.d:. In the hurry to depart ig was upâ€" set and the house set on fire. £ The robbers then returned, and taking clothes from the wardrobes, threw them on the burning portion of the dwelling. and with the utmost difficulty succeeded in extinguishing the flames. Mr. Watson was severely burned, but the robbers made n> endeavors To PULL HIM PROM TWE PLAMES James Stewart, a member of the family. | arrived home after midnight and found | the family in a very sorry plight. 1he irons on W cut him to the vone, and he m&f:pcofwly. Those on the other sers of the family were also very painful, and were taken off only by seveâ€"ing them with afile. The thieves had handcuft, for every member of the house and their pockets filled with hard â€" kerchiefs. They also had Ww supply of lez irons. ‘The were notified, and at three o‘clock this morni all the hotels in the place were -nnm and the town scomed, but no arrests have an far been made. The villains have so Mnl‘Ldm t ~‘r work as to give no ‘dub ir who * â€"ts. The groatest «xcitemer. or â€" ol regions over .kis deviii« t is evident that w part® . that Watson had on uy No as he had neglected ~ "ef + â€"~a exact amount of w 01CB o 0t knmow,. None of the | family wero _ serely injured but Mr. Stewart, whose feet and hands are dreadâ€" fully burned by the upsetting of a lamp. «L hi io‘ is e Epilaryngor hippodemic;‘ is among Firstâ€"class‘ Tailoring Departâ€" ment now in fulloperation, under the superintendence of a firstâ€" class Outter. All wark and perâ€" fect fit guaranteed. _ _ . thi« affice. â€" Obtama, Oct 28, 1872, _ The undersigned will receive Tenders up to the 1st DECEMBER ensuing, for Materials and Building the Founâ€" dations of a Saw Mill, i;n_gine and to be erected by them in the Township of Hul!, adjoining the Village of Hull _ _ Plans and specifications in charge of Mr. Stevens, the Millwright, can be seen on ::‘r.o-ndd\or Monday, the 25th Parties tendering must give the names of two m’o-:'hl‘:.wd-pwulhctobo- come securit proper performance olthomb’ GILMOUR & CO. Ottawa, Nor 30, 1872 3030td advantages lwnocl‘lnd. q.‘.-'?‘w:ud p.::lh > wW. P. ST WAB‘I‘.M:]J!MW __ litan, and Copyrighted by him in 1869, Metropolitan Life Insurance | > O M P A N Y, OFFICERsS : . Joseph F. Knapp, President; J. R Hegeman Viceâ€"Pre ident ; R A Granniss, The Reserve Endowment is in every essential ; articular an origi al endowment policy, but at whole life rates, is a paid up Policy in tem yesrs, and is therefore a uni vers@l plan covering all wants, and applica ble to all conditions. . of Ne# York, EX MITLED REFELVE ENDQWYXENT This Com| his made the necessary dopodtwitz the Government of Canada, gad is now prepared â€" to take risks on their TEMPLE& RUN, Gen. Supt. for Maritime Provinges. Ofice, St John, N.B. F 4 MOURE & 8 ‘N, en Supt for Onâ€" mw Office, Toronto. 1 aA L, Georal :ir for Central Canada. Office ~_â€"=ct Ontario, ROB ANC‘ an‘t for Ottawa and vicinit?. arks Streot. On a 1872. 30104 DR. BR\ ; has great pleasure in reâ€" commending his successor, to his m ny frigmis and patrons as thorough practical Daveaist, well versed im all the mo t difficult branches of the Wanktel for the Richmond Public Schorl for tie year 187%, a M s Teacher holiing Fem Je holding a third clase certificate . Avbplicstons to be received to Decembor almto be received to agd to state salary wanted. Two good COMPU3TORS. Apply at Roiler Houses and Chimney, RE ERTE DIVIPEN® PLAN3 EW PLANS OF INSURANCE e 67 SPARKS STREET. (Ktawa, Oof 15, 1872 3000 3m *SACHERY WANTED. MBE ELW ELL, NDERS WANTED. Russecrt & Warso® PRE&SNTHO BT TA vVU : RAGE JOQ A Â¥ D Purchasing SPECIAL Wholesale and Retail Qrocers, wWINES,. LIQUORS AND® PROVISIONS, > Â¥O. 35 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, JHAUDIERE, W offering the following â€"A assortment of fine Groceri ket prices. uuhmoungmmugmuh on hand. Our direct importations of Wines, and Teas enables us to sell at the very lowest. Our direct purchasers from the Dominion manufactures and the States also allows us to sell at prices not to be rivaled. Fish, of all descriptions, now on hand and will be sold at lower prices than small lots can be laid down. Every attention will be paid to those ummm their patronage, and a reasonable accoramodation given to ustomers. (*â€" ber our motto : Speedy returns. & P RASKERVILLE &4 BROTHERS PEOPLE‘S TEA STORES P. Baskerville & Brothers, REGENT All persons out of employment, or deâ€" sirous of getting into a better paying busiâ€" ness than they are now in, should send $2 rc'hw &o., &0., of a business at they can unquestionablymake from $2000 to $5.00 per annum. From the farm of Mr. 8. Louais, on Long Island Road, Nepean, about twelve days nfo.t-oCUWS.omdnk red ; the colour of the other not positively known,; Both GREAT SAVING Iw BCILDERS AND CONTRACTURS. ‘Tne Directors of the of Catletan General Proteâ€"tant m"’i‘ prepared THE OPRAWA TIMES, NOYEMBER . 187z to receive u?un- arn. Tenders for the MASNRY and n.m“xiou.. PENTER and JOINER WURK, PLUM« BERER and GASâ€"F1ITER, &0.. PAINâ€" TER and GLAZIER. also for the HEATING OF THE BUILDING, and the noâ€" work Tnd for the erection of a new 'ï¬oupihl uilding, nsar the site of the present Elospital on Rideau Street. ‘The Drawings, Specifications and condi» tions of contract can be seen at the office of the Secretary, GEORGE MAY, Sussex Streat, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 . Any person giving information that will lead to their recovery will be rewarded by FRANCUIS DUHAMEL, _ Butcher, Victoria Market. SPARKSâ€"ST. .m., on and after Monday, Novemner fm.. Bealed® Tenders to be delivered to the undersigned befare 12 o‘clook. noon, on TURSPDAY, the 3rd day of DECBM.~ BER next. addressed to J. P. FEAUHER. STONE, Chairman of the Building Come« mittee. and endorsed ‘Tender for l!n-piug * Rach o will have to provide Each Con/ ve L sureties to w into a joint and several bond in a sum to be agreed upon by the mmw:hbuom?&-b contract. Tlnmut rs do not Lind themse!ves ta accept lowest or any tenden. ~ _sfior Â¥, 1811. O‘MEARA & Co. Dealers in Dry Goods, Re made Clothing, &¢., &0. :hhi;ll;fnthh ::on-:h-l and .:-:;Ioufldokd’ M â€" FALL & WINTER GOODS, Weimv“m ings, a |large supply of Beavers, Pilots, stock of Readymade Clothing, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. We “D&M to nuougo«&l“.‘romrhl.htwnnlhly sell them at a very small advanse We are sell them at a very smail advanse We are always selling off aud at a price to defy comâ€" potition. We hare no -‘odsl time in the year to rell our goods at a high price in order to reâ€" duace them afterwards, we sell cheap all the time. By calling and examining our stock before 'urohu-iu clsewhere, purchasers will be convinced of what we say that we have the largest and chehpest stook .of Readymade Clothing to be found in the city. All béing pur chased carly in the season enables us to offer great inducements. OQur Readymade Olothing Department will be found complete in the foliowing articles : OQverconts, Pes Jackets, Suck Conts, Shooting Conts, Boy‘s Overconts, Pea Jackets, and Eweed Coats, also a large stock of Pants, Vests, Shirts, DPrawers, Underâ€" shirts, White D.ess Sshirts, &e, &e We hare also on hand a lot of White and Grey Biank ots, rlmflnhh.l-fl Blankets, Cotton und Linen .*.fl"u'-hm uk:pf_urnoh. lwhvhfl. e Out failoring ‘Department is as usual, comâ€" plete in all u-'u‘::.u..-uuh. under the :«‘«.4 a irst class Outter, gentiomes ve y on gerting a good ftting garwont es e mse OMEARA & OO, ___ Otiawa, Nov 6, 1872. TRAYED, Ottawa, Nmbqlti“‘ll. ll‘ AOUSE, Altk CHANCE FUR BUSINEsS. $5,000 Per Â¥Year. YBy SPALKS sT., 0: TAWA, HENRY F. LEMONT & CO., 234 and 236 St. James Street, AT THE BY roclamation of the aly" 0_ gy»"* â€" * Reduced. Reduced qgp* 2080! w «*Â¥ 3019 l‘,“.‘ ‘.‘“\' * 16 J. R. STITT & Co. <¢ THE "©CORNWALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY‘S" 138* Are the best and most profitable to ure Shanty Blankets! Ths Ottawa LUMBERMEN ! LUMBEBMEN! and Koliar Factory in Ottawa. _ _ _ _ f JAMES ANGUS, For‘ 8 years Kutter to the pringipal Haberdashers of Montreal. : Merchants‘ Bank (uol f Blook, Sparks Street, Oitawa, Nov 20, 1872 A large consignment of the purest :.mm-amxï¬'s have just arrived at «MEDICAL HALL" Mr, ELWELL is OT%OOW some of the best ALE and PORTER, which he always intends koopinsg on hand . Ottewa, Oct 31, 1872. 3015 We have just received per Express, from a celebrated grower in Holiand, a large and choice assortment of the follor ing : Hyacinths, Narcissus, ljlfl‘CH BULB3, &c. The west half of Lot 13, _ 4th Concession Otkn'?mnt, with fifty cords of maple and birch wood, 25 cords of hemlock in Gloucester ; also, stock and implements. Terms reasonable. A%ply to | . MoLAREN, SHOI'LI.Y TO BK PUBLLSHED, & sEOGND EDiTION O# and very much additional news of the past and msny â€"views of the present will be given. It is also intended to bind this kdition in cloth. with the necesary outâ€" as low as possible. Oetli‘lsn. N. B.â€"â€"The fullest attention will be paid to Advertisements will, ac» eord agreement, be embellished or wl-z varied colored inks. "Octawa Pâ€"s\ and Present," By C. ROGER. All weights constantly on hand. MAGEK & RUSSELL, 80054 Agents for Ottawa. «€* Ottewa, Oct 31, 1872. CHIRTS, KUFFS, @otf , 1872 3Ȣ Oct 1, 1872 URE WINES AND SPIRITC3. 67. FARM FOR SALE. ALL â€" WOOL. ILLUSTER ATED, Rideau Street, Ottawa. Or! JAMES DUGGAN, §$3.65 8.85 4,.20 28 33 87 43 48 11 cts usual price 15 66 19 66 25 cts. usual price 33 cts 10 cts. usual price ]3 «4 16 & 20 64 25 t‘)3 28 83 «s1Â¥ C 8 cts. usual price 10 cts. 10 4 13 12 w 15 14 $ 17 15 a 18 50 ote. usual price $ 60 67 a 4 80 Ti id 90 85 * 1.00 97 &« 1.25 the information already publishâ€" roposed Second Edition will be Style or Cize. The only Chirt 0.90 6.65 ___ G@ladiok, it &e., &c. A. CHBRISTIE & CO., i. MW;T‘?â€"E"" reak nor dl;ï¬'z‘z_': hing 'ltlvï¬ll&â€"m safety and relief for Herâ€" ) nia, or Rupture, Recley‘s Hard Tulips, mlifl“ -w“.? Hard colbirdoubie® Tateci springs usual price $4 Chirt Store made to order Croeus, KOLLARS, 40 45 50 55 60 30 14 cts. 20 25 30 85 45 18 cts 16 0 8.10 10 i0 HON. A. MURKR:° aAND OTHERS, I ce under:igned will offer for sale by Public Auction, at LYON '%gOTEL, Arnprior, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of December Under instructions reccived from the proprietors, .: al* next, at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, the underâ€"mentioned lands, situated near the mouth of the Mississippi River, in the Township of Fitzroy, containing over Two Thousand Acres, viz :â€" d N E part of Lot 25, in 5th Con. 100 acres Lot There is a small water power on the S W. 4 23, in 8th Con., through which the South Branch of the Mississippi runs. Lot lettered F is situated on the Chat‘s Rapids, and an excellent water power can be made available therefrom. @Z,The Lots will be sold separately, and put up subject to a reserved bid. Terms of Sale.â€"A deposit of 10 per cent. at the sale; oneâ€"third, (including the deposits) to be prid in one month, when deeds will be given and mortgages taken for the balance, payable in one and two years with interest. | _ _ _ For further particulars apply to Mr. W. H. Radenhurst, Solicitor, gort.h; Mr, A. Hamilton, Palmer‘s Island, or to the The undersigned has received instrucâ€" tions to offer for sale by Public Auction at the OTTAWA HUTEL, in the ‘Town of PEMBROKE, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of December next, at the hour of Tweive U‘Cleck noon, the following lands in one Water Privileges and Lands, Lot B. (Peninsula) Beckwith Island adjaâ€" cent to Lot No. 6 in Containing about 916 scres These linds form a insula lying beâ€" tween the Upper mrnlzer Allumette Lakes and afford excellent mill sites. There is a good amill site formed by the stream between Lot 6 in 4th and the Island adjacent thereto, where a saw mill ence stood. The deepening of the natural channel on Lot 4 in the 3rd.Con. between the Lakes would give extensive additional mill sites and a mp;ly of water practiâ€" cally unlimited. The B«y above this called Hazely‘s Bay sffords the best means of hm:‘uwmo-uu(mgn River. there will be offered for saie at the sarae time and place, LotNoAinthohdlt::. 200 acres. A good hardwood (reservi & right of way) 40 feet in width ho:.tho t travelled road, passing through golnflolm4in3rd, and situate where there is a present winter road. _ â€" â€" The properties will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid. ‘Terms.â€"A deposit of $250 at time of sale, a further sum so as to amount with the depost to }, to be paid in one month when the deed will be given, the balance in two yearly instalments with interest For further particulars to U. Gamble, %,Tomw-J.H.‘agr‘;io,&q, Toronto; Mr. W. H. h.mhunt. Solictâ€" tor ; or to AMOS ROWE, Auctioneey, Ottawa, 21st Nov., 1872 3031 FUNDS of St, ALBANS CHUREq Countess &7 Dufferin, and unde? the auspices of the Building 3)::!;:;. willboboldoulyhu;o.l::tg H next, the proceeds to oâ€" ted towards the redu tion of the debt on the 8t. Albans Free Church. The following Ledies have kindly éonâ€" mudbnd:zl:‘d::d_wu:m or otherwise, view, Lnoy Serdolnht,. firs. Reborton Ais, A Basaar under the patronage of fHer e Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. Featherston, _ Mrs. Whitcher, \ Messrs. Langton, _\ _ ______ AMOSROWE, Auctioneer. Ottawa, Nov. 21, 1872, ___ _ _ 80.31 Direct from England, all size«, single and double. Orders from Public Institutions or private families solicited. Also, BEG TO ANNOUNCE Having just received another lot of the HOT ARBR FURNACES! anteed. No payment required till after .wm't.m‘:.ï¬w STOVES of all kinds as usual TINWARE, Wholesale and Retail, C (uAL STUVE, the best and most econc» Ottawa, Sept. 18, 1873. C mical heating Stove in the market. . Call N@Partics at a dist en obtnly Hist of cad or 1f & and see. CC 20 S d en repamee x Higed it dressing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, Ottawa. _ 'I.:-'.'“" woubss H. Meadows & Co: For Coal or Wood. Public and private buildings heated in the most modern and BA ZLL: AAXFL Patent Wrousht Iron Bedsteads, UZPION SALE 4th Con. Pembroke.......... 81 © diately ldi Lot 6 in 4t BY A. ROUWE, AUCTIONEER HON. A. MORRIS AND OTHERS. rs. Bucke, __ Mrs, H. Wickste Subscriptions may also be sent toâ€" MORNINC STAR JOHN LaNGTON, Chairman, H. A. WICKSTEED, : Treasurer , Ottawa, Nov 11. 1872 _ _ 302# ~KGLISH BEDSTEADS!!t UCTION SAaue N Grant Powell, White, Wicksteed BELONGING To Con. Pembroke Or 100 do do do do do do 100 acres 15 100 do do do do 172 gcres 147 "® 129 « 112 ® 157 _ BNGLSH _ PLANuBLS! . Dress Goods Dress Goods. Russell & Watson Beg to draw the attention of those requiring anything in To their stock in this Department, as all the newest m:stcrials fer Fall and Winter Wear! This Department is now fully stocked, with all the leading goods of the season. Our arrangements are now complete for making to order. â€" _ Those leaving orders can rely on getting goods made in the very LATEST %%‘YLE by thoroughly competent hands, in the shortest possible notice. _ _ o PARIS, LONDON & OTTAWA T. HUNTON, SO â€" & CO‘S. N. B.â€"These goods we can recommend as specially good vilue. hirts made to measure on the shortest notice, and guaranteed to will prove. Pink, Yellow, Blue, White ond Scarlet Nazony Flannels. Scarlet, Green and Wihite Lancashire Flannels. € A rery large Stock of Scotch and Canadian FLANNELS, in Ottawa, Kov 2, 1872 Dress White, Grey and Scarlet, &c. TWILLED AND PLAIN. 3â€"4 and 6â€"4 White Electoral and Welch Grand Show Day WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT WEEK. j Ladies will secure the greatest NOVELTIES by waiting for The firm are at present showing their LON DON â€" NOV ELTUTIES Call and examine their new Dress Polanase, Seal, Astrachan and Cloth Jackets, e d Skirts in Silk, Satin, Ohamoise, &c., Striped Velveteen, not to be found elsewhere in Canada Costumes, &¢., &c¢c., &c. â€" \ T. EHunton, Son & Co. Ottawa, Oct 8, 1872. 2004 Our DRESSâ€"MAKING arrangements are completc, as a"tria Latest Paris Importations. . Mantles and Costumes. Fancy Flannel Shirtings in great variety. Â¥*1 i iannnels. ntle Department ARE NOW FORWARD GRAND â€" TRUNK . TICKET OFFICE. TBROUGEH COU PONK TICKETS Salt Lake City, San Francisco, All Points East and West on the @RAND TRUKE RAILWAY. »BP en ies wae on _0 CANADA CENTRAL Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STRELT Russell & Watson, 2#0, SPARKS STREET