Cloths, _ loths, Damasks and RA x OIB*4 f Bs ote Special Contracts for any deflinite term, are mads at SCALE RAOTES, a ® which may bo seon As‘appl cat on i. at th» Office, or with our Agont, Mr * L A. Grison. .n “ Professional and Business Cards â€"not oxâ€" P & _ _‘ line @4 wordsâ€"are inserted in the ything in ity! 1NEA ‘0OD8. cM W) ENC # «t (The only 1 unada) is s x) per & ; :; cents p° I+ bnni!'d Stuations Vacant, â€"Houses for Sale, > Houggs to Rent, Paragrapht «nts per line Caitle Stmyed. § . Miscellaneous Wants, \ | * Â¥oney Wanted & to Loan, Quily Times at $16 per LETTER3, prepaid. and if containing Mmmm(hwï¬ï¬mw will be at the risk of the undersigned,) may, be addressed, . _ SAMES BAILIFE, . * OTTaAW A. ‘Tas Toronto deputatio® left Ottawa night. 4 when not exceeding ° at the Russell House on Saturday. Ius meeting in the Temperance Hall, t1.a strzast was well attended yesterâ€" For Published EVERY FRIDAY MORNIN 4, hd-obchminlfl.dflmw “'ï¬lhdm; or $1.50 if paid .A limited mimber of Advertisements re inserted in the Weekly Times, at 10 cents per Line, 1st insertion, each subseâ€" _nant insertion. 5 cents. during the year. o+â€"w tex) will bo given to parties get ::;)., whether for the DAILY or WEEKLY. f Mouzy to Lexo.â€"Apply to R. A. Brad ley, Solicitor, &0., corner of Sparks and Tus: meeting Elgin street, day. Pezsowar.â€"Mr. Albert Nordbeimer, composer of the air # Fair Rosalie," is in the city. Mr. Nordheimer is considered ane of the best piano players of Torouto. Cond ensed by members of the legal profession. hm_hw 8t. Ottawaâ€"â€" moulenet for . grindin ts. to ..nr,uc. P. DORION, No 60, Sparks St.. Ottaws. 7 ~+~ met ® Porypr Coyrrâ€"â€"inturday.«â€"â€"k& pour """ @**** . in a state of delirinm tremeps, was chargâ€" odwnbuu-m»mmwmm in whighhe lived. The case was remanded until Monday. Just received, extra value Black Glace -.:Gmâ€"()ni. Silks, ordered before the ° . ALL\N, M‘KINNONS& M‘MORR\N, . & ‘4) Sparks street. P. s1c Mrzvixo.â€"A.public meeting in ;fl with the ‘French Canadian Society, will take place in the Weeleyan Methodist Church, at . i aU piclock, this evening. Several gentlemen will address the meeting. Board Wanted, Artioles L .-.dot: crier in first class W 1 Fields, jr., Ushawa ; lames Waisii, ‘;w Gilmour, .’-o W"; Hon J H mm;ffl Fisher, Toronâ€" to; W Campbell, do.; L. Mcore and wile, Montreal; A W Davidson, do. ; W J McNeil, do. ; J Crosby, do. , W Morgan, Ouiasbe : â€" R Retrie Montreal. T ¢ y ALLAN, MKIXNONS ‘!‘l IUIRAN.‘ e emaeenty C CCC C C 20000 lng X) Sparks street. Tus Reapixos in Gowan‘s Hall on Friday mening next, will be given exclusively ES PRINTING AND I CCMPAN®Y: vPOS. ALLAX, M‘KINNONS & MMORRAN, C ) Sparks street .â€"-Qdmmcm.mgmd Fiz«.â€"The names of the tenants burnâ€" ed out by Saturday morning‘s fire are, Daniel Devias, Mr. Cousineau, Mr. Robin ton and Mr. Evans The fire is supposed to have originated in Cousineau‘s bakery Ut will be remembered that about sightsen mouths ago Cousineau‘s bakery on St. Patrick street, was destroyed by fire, and hss scompamon. burned to death in the Mapioar Nigut or Curst Cugzron R&eanâ€" hos.â€"In the hurry of makipg up our columns after the ‘readings at Gowan‘s Fall on Friday night, we omitted ‘to wention the exquisite pertormance of Dr. ARRIVALS ;] Not VÂ¥ .lude on the piano, which elicited a wirm encore. Also we find that #e have not done full justice to Madame Beauâ€" bisn, whose artistic rendition of " Robert ! toi que‘ j‘ aimé‘ was almost electric ; her ancore song * Vll Pray for Thed‘ was also a gem in its way. * Brussels Tapestry and Wool Carpets sor wil Cloths, Curtain Poles, Damasks. s Curtains A birge stock now on PREPAID : yas WEZEZKLY TIMES, monuments to the memoy of the lant General Lee are to be erected iom Orleans and at Kichmon‘. iina"y LOCAL NEWSâ€" paily Morning Paper in Central ; published every morning at annum, payable in advance, or ver week, delivered .in the city. 1 to subscribers in the United a ca tas af Canadian postage. Monuments to the memo‘y of m"B311j... Â¥ Articles Found, . Cittle for Sale, Cattle Wanted, amo k PAILY \dvertisements, such as encouragenient (ONE FREFR re NKINNONS & MMORK AN, 4) Sparks street. Board and Lodging, xe us . Russsis Houssk.â€" in . Oshawa : lames Walsh, Saturday.â€"4 poor wretch tisemen reading maitter centsa per lis sh additional word A NA gents per line U BLISHUNG S@t |h“’ MNr. Wm. Smith, Detective of landon.‘ Ont , has patented a new kind of peat tuel, which bids fair to supersede wood and even coke and coal, to which it is said to be far superior. The London Erening Herald and Prototype speaks thus of it :â€" It hasâ€"more than double the heating power of either wood or coal, and burns where there is a good draught with‘a bright, crackling blaze, and what is better still, requires no kindling to set it going. It is particularly adapted for furnaces, locomoâ€" tives, boilers, &6., as it will raise steam in short order, and keep it up with very little attention. Mr. Smith put it to a practical test by running our engine yes. terday, and ratsed steam in just hilf the time that we have been doing with either wood, coke or coal. (Uur engineer com=, mends it in the strongest terms, and he hw had considerable experience, even on theX Mississippi, where they consider it a pastime to explode their boilers, in their efforts to attain a high rate of speed. It is quite a common thing to use whole barrels of pork and sides of bacon for fuel, and oil itself, and Mr. Smith‘s fuel will make as strong a fire as that. Another great recommendation in its f«vor is, that it will not cost much more than haif the price «l wood or coal, and there is n expense of wood sawyers, &¢c. It is simply a prepared peat, patented by Mr. Smith. For lighting fires it will prove of inestimaâ€" able value. \ The Committee of the Ottawa Fire Brigâ€" ade appointed to arrange matters for the celebration of Dominion Day held a meet, ing on Friday night. > It: was moved by D. J. O‘Donoghue, seconded by Donald Masson, that the Capâ€" tains of the several Engine and Hook and Ladder .ompanies, and Messrs. Chitty, G. Higmain, St. Jean, D. O‘Donoghue, Somith, Favreau, jr , and |). Smith, be a solicitary sub committee for the L‘ominion Day celebration, with power to add to their number such citizens as may volunteer to Moved by Capt. Living, seconded by Capt. McKay, that the $50 donated by Mrs. stewart for the services of the Brigâ€" ade at the late fire be handed over to our Treasurer to head the list of subscriptions for the tournament on the lIst of July. Cartied. * \Moved by Capt. Living. seconded by Mr. Higman that John hn‘ford, _lnq.. chief, be rnd is hereby appointed of the uttawa Fire Brigade tohmc{ the monies collected tor the huf’lto be applied for the mrmtoflhjlu.lfly- c # '. ® " How easy it is for a perscn to act the imposter and support his pretensions with an appearance of justice and candour may be understood ‘atter. reading what folâ€" lows. * About fifteen years ago a lumberman of the Ottawa h«d in his employ, a person who, for convenience sake we will call Jean Baptiste. He was aâ€" man of energy . and _ honesty, _ thoroughly acquainted <© wich â€" the Ottawa river and exceedingly valuable as a foreman or manager of a lumber business. Fifteen years ago, he le‘t this country and went to the Uuited States, where be is stull living for ought we know to the contrary. However, a few days ago, the lumberman n question waus informed that his old serâ€" vant had returned and that he was at Aylimer, seking eimployment. Eager to secure the services of so useful a man he proceeded »]:most immediately to Aylmer where he was confronted by an individus;. who, with » womlerful degree of coolnessand brazen faced presumption, took the lumâ€" berman by the hana, and with apparent surprise asked if he did not recognize bimâ€"Jean Baptiste, who worked for him fiftâ€"en years #go. The lumberman exâ€" amined him closely for a few seconds, and then deciâ€"red that he could trace no reâ€" sembfance between him and Jean Bapâ€" tiste ; he might be the ">~imon Pure," but if so he must have undergone a great change. To satisfy him«elt, he put seve ral questions to the pretender, all which he I'D*M‘“'ilh A eun:t::- that astonished * gentlieman, lodonuhhpoq?q. Whlnnm his assumption more than anything else was his statement thit his only son who had lost an arm, was teaching school at â€"â€"â€" ‘The lumbermin hbaving known Mhp&t‘omymmmman but persuaded that his f was the standing before him: The only cause of doubt was the lack of semblance ‘between the man whom he knew in time past and the individual now seeking employment as that.same person:. Furning away for a few â€"minutes the lumberman met a party to whom he remarked that Jean Buptiste had undergone a wondertul change during his absence. * Jean Bap tiste |" omnd the rny, + where is he ?" â€" Lumbermanâ€""Inaude in the room." " Thit is Francis Baptiste" anâ€" swered the other, the brother of Jean. DOMINION DaY CELEBRATION. A sudden light broke in upon the luamâ€" berman and he recbliected that this low mtrlmmwm.:l‘y the brother of Joan with whom be worked fifteen years ago and thus was enabled to anâ€"wer corâ€" rectly the questions put to him. He acknowledge as much finally and slunk oK wretched and »bashed. His aam was, as may easily be observed, to obtain high wages on the strength of his brother‘s reputation. Hecime newr succeeding in his + ttempt, but his inferior ability would no doubt soon have betrayed him. |his little event shows. however, how :Lit'u to build up a clâ€"im, and bow far deâ€" ception may carry .'R:.†We may teaam our kmm’“ llclbonncun maile easy GusSSIP FUOR THE BREAKFASTâ€"TABLE Lilies of the valley are th*e fashionable Aowers just now. A ladies® smoking car is run on Meiggs‘ Peruvian Railway. c © Spurgeon‘s church reports four thouâ€"and and eightyâ€"four members. _ . A Cal fornia rooster crows over the posâ€" session of a maynificent pair of horne. By "m“':ï¬â€˜ pulfs from a cigar, Tabitian ladies :holr male friends fareâ€" m at keepingâ€"Len Astronomers are now husy in preparing to observe the forthcoming transit of Venus acrss the sun. { There will be exhibited at the Vienna Exposition a ‘steam crocodile," an fron arrangement formed somewhat lhike that pest of the Nile, and capable of tractionâ€" ay powers. Forty years ago a blooming young of sixteen married an old man ot “:i:’l for his money, expecting th:t he would soon die and leave her a wealthy young T eomedimnn it uts doe y six, leay a bhusâ€" “‘....‘nyt-dwm\om enepAarea A LOCAL TICHBORNE GAME Ab utâ€"this â€" timeâ€" lookâ€"outâ€"forâ€"the _ saimular â€"â€" joke â€"â€" about â€"â€" umbrellasâ€" .A cannon recovered from the bed of the Penobscot, after bei.g submerged ftor ninety years, was used to fire a salute at Bangor on Washington‘s birthday. â€" An attempt was made a. short time ago to destroy by fire the famous monastery of La Trappe des Dombes, This is the second attempt within six months. The Natchez, lxz L emocrat says that Natchez is the only afty in the world which :: nearly ten thous nd ‘inbhabitants and a single hotel. s _ louis :~«poleon \has Leen denied per mission to s~journ a «bort time in Italy. The first woman voter of Wyoming was an old lady 70 years of age, who voted on her way from the baker‘s, and went to the polls with a yeast pitcher in one hand and the ballot in the other. (Jn Sunday, the 10th luhnw six« teen years, Margaret. Alice , third daughter of J. Stoughton Dennis, Esq , Surveyorâ€"General of vominion Lands. The funeral will take m From her tather‘s residence to the kville & Otâ€" tawa Railway Station, O Wodnodn; next, the 13th instant, at 9:30, A. M. Friends are requested to attend without notice. CARD OF THANKS$S.â€"The undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to Messrs. Keefor, Shores and others for very material favors to him and family on the occasion of the fire this morningâ€" Ottawa, Mar. 9, 1872 T. G. ROBINSON. A MAN LOsST. â€" HENRY FITZSIMâ€" ‘MUNS, aged about 45 years, Fair Complexion, Short Beard, Sandy Whiskers, about 5 Feet 8 Ind;;; in Height, and of solid dress was,composed of Blm Russian Lambskin Cap, Blue Pilot Over ( oat (short) with side pockets, Black Tweed Pants, with dark »~ ‘ ‘~â€"~wn stripes, Knitted Vost, : Fla neb 3 irt, White Standing Collar, Light . «... and Rubbers. Lett his home on WEDN#â€" DAY Night, between miuinight and miornâ€" ing. Any informatien will be thankfully received at this Office. or by his brother, JAMEs FITZSIMMONS, Corner of Eank and Albert streets. ‘ _ UOttawa, March 9 _ 1918 3 4 SUCIETY.â€"A public meeting in c nâ€" nection with the above society, will be held D. V. in the \\'ulorn Methodist Chunon MuUNDAY, THE ELEVENTH INSTANT. Clhair to be taken by James Johnson, Esq., at 7.30 p.m. precisely. This opportunity will ve taken to refer to some of the questions raised by the Jesuit Father Damen. and to ptove that the teaching of lh-l&outuh Ch:uchi::â€" of nat.ons. . The following gentlemen have consentâ€" ed to take part in the meeting : Revd. Messrs. Ebbos, Stephenson, Mclaren, Aba;ndlooro. and Col. Haultain, Seâ€" cre of the mociety. e f" _A brief statement will also be made reâ€" lative to the work of the Society. § 1. Inconsistent with the teaching of the Holy Scriptures : + 2. Subversive of their authority ; 3 Perilous to the spiritual interests of COMPOUND SYRUP OF SARâ€" SAPARILLA Is the Great Health Restorer of the Day. ~It strikes at the root of all Disease t.hn:&‘hnmmlm in restoring the to a healtbhy state.. _ | _ It is a certain remedy for Seroful:, Nervous and Geheral Debility, all dise ses of the Skin, Gout, Rheumatwm. lndAlr« tion, Jaundice, Scurvy, Bronchial Aftecâ€" tions, Chbest Complaints, and all other diâ€" seases arising from an impure state o! the _ Full directions for taking this Great :l.o:hh Restorer -ceoczr‘ny 'uld: Bottle, should be cureful in see \&lms COMP UND SYRUP .8’ SARSAPARILLA, and no other, is supplied rtape a Wholesale agents, EV ANS MERCER & CO., Montreal, and to be obtained from all the @ttawa druggists. A Ottawa, March 9, 1872 1918 3m '::ND!RSvill be nagnd at tbxoé)ï¬ud niu?od' at PEMBRO up to noon, on WEDNESDAY, 10th april next, for the erecstion of a Roman Catholic Church, 714x 135, to .be built ot Stone, and ci.;bi«i on or beéfore the first of JANUâ€" ARY, 1874, in m@u::ogwithm Plans and Specifications w can he seen at the office of Messrs. T. & W. Murray, Pemâ€" â€" Shtisfactory security as to the due perâ€" formance of contract will be required. _ â€" The lowest or any tender may not be e Joun DoRray, N Building Committee. Pembrooke, 8th March, 1872 1917â€"t4 4. Hostile to the freecdom and progress UOttawa, March 9, 1872 _ 1918 2 LW LET, A New Brick Dwelling, with suitable onttnfldinr and garaen attached., situate on the Bank Street Road, one quarter of a mile outside the City limits, and within fiftean minutes‘ walk of the Pa liiment Buildings. Apxly on the premises to Messrea. J. and A. Hickey, or to W. Wall, No. 73, Ridean Strees. _ J _\ HuUsl TO ° LET. â€" A *6" & BRICK HOUSE situate i r. on the outh side of Maria Street, entreTown, between Metcalfe and O‘tlonnor Streets, containing a Parlour, Dining Room and Kitchen, also four large Bedrooms. Good outhouses attached and water on the rl-u Possession given on the am;r. ay, . Apply ': ;:O‘w!-'- .ipd on t m or & uciion ns Vork Shreot LowerTown.‘ L. B. s OTICE Rooms, York Sweet lLowe! TACKABERRY. Auctioneer No 11, 8. Ridean street, Otta +a. No i, l0th Concession, Odgooie, Apply to , DB. MÂ¥eDOUGALL, » On» first class BRICK m DWELLING, «ith 8t« ble and Con h House, &o. on Daly Stre«et;. Rent moderate, <Apere e _ _ c _‘ UNCAXN‘$ The STORE, 53 mts SMAn Ipro- sent as a Fruit Store. v to JAMES mvo. "lol4 a TO LEi l")R SALE.â€"That valuable property known as * Ashfield‘s Stone Block," on the corner of Uregon and Sherwood Streets, Chaudiere, very convenient to the mills, and easily rented at any season. Annual rental $475. For further C lars .ppl! ‘â€JAm A8HFIELD, m bys oo oC NOC TOSH S Te s mame ks (Grocer, Juke Slreol BERRY, Auctioneer Ottawa, Feb. 23rd. UR SALEK, Ottaws, March 8th, (ttawa, [ Ricoenu streot. Ottaws, D« 27 1871 1855¢f =| J We ES C EPC "rw" *n *roRELORS. â€"Bokd Oy ail drug. C C y all e w,u&nim New York. Fab. 13. 1872 DIED, THOS. PAT1ERâ€"ON, 26 Hidoan atreet 1879 1: oT Fy0 LET, Street, or to 1. B. TACKA TIUE OTTAWA TIMES, MAmoeonu 11, is 12. use of Commons | 1872, at 9 o‘clock a.m (unless previously 38. | disposed of by private -he {'3.1.,.».. om the bed of the | farms in the County of one siâ€" ; submerged for. tuate in the Township of. Roiph and ) fire a salute at known as " the Point Alexander Farm," birthday. â€" and the other in the Township of Westâ€" a. short time ago | meath, 4 valuable timber limits, numbers amous monastery | 248,249 and 250 on Chalk River, containâ€" bes. This is the | iD& 40 miles, and No. 48 on the Ottawa 1X Taottths | K ver, containing 12 miles ; also about p save that JXX) standâ€"rd, white pine saw logs made ."“&"“ l«{ (ny, |during present lumbering season on g Wone,s 2p4 | above limits and which ase now on Chalk T. ened oo [ Sbore taggs emmeston ar Ahaiet eroparts a large quantit y Leen d"‘bdl P®"* | of every kmj and iacipnon including t “m&“‘l“ Y _ | shanty and timber t% Intending -:. Wromiok @2 | purchasers will obhu:: information upon appliation to m-wud. r in one hand and Solicitors for exectitors . Pembroke, March 1, 1872. _ 1913 td 1872. 1872. 187 19164 1917 1904d _WROUGHT IRON BEDSTEADS, 2ft., 2ft. 6in.. 3it., 3ft. Gin., 4ft. and 4ft, 6in. wide, all different ‘and beautiful patâ€" terns . « We make a speciality of these English made Bedsteads, and import them direct. Hotels. Convents, Hospitals, and families can be mp;lied withâ€"any number large or small. Parties n@m quantities for early spring delivery d do well to order at once. # Bird Cages, Bird Cages, and a largeâ€"stock of HOUSEKEEPING UTENSILS and other articles, and the very best. ‘__CO0KING STOVES suitable for the farmer, city resident, lum berman or hotels. w"!‘inm-u usual, wholesale and reâ€" : _ H. MEADOWS & Co., § 35 Sussex Street. Ottaws. March 4. 1872. 1914 The subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has cpened a new Hair Dressing Parlor in Mr. Palmer‘s Store, 29 Sussex street. _ ov;-l{" _attention and treated with civility, All kinds of perfumery at very low prices * UObserve the address : Palme,‘s Store, 29 Sussex Street. ‘â€" VENANCE CHARRON . UOtrawn. March T. â€"> 0T0 im _ l ABOR AGENUY.~â€"â€"All those who aro | *4 hnoed‘olmmkuyeu. Stone Wasons, Carpenters, J Shantyâ€" men and Laborers in general, can have them on Ten Day‘s Notice. Corrmdu:ï¬ | ies are now being estab mmom in order to meet the demand in Ottaws. ; â€" > o ~eewene agr A h# Qppoo_i!g!.honuam’n. \V ANTED TO SELLâ€" ' OR a PARTNER WORTH $4 000. A firstâ€"class Grocery well established and doing a yo:rlJ business of about $100,000. Rent low, amall u‘rul required. For particulars, address with full name. A A. GAGNIER, ; Real Estate Agent, § Box 234, P.0O. Ottawa. ~ 19 Lots in the foliuwin‘vmuâ€"llri& Albert, Slater, Queen, Weilington, and Willbrod, l . UCTIO® S#ALK. 4E‘ and Deep Rivers, Price from 70 to T5 Thousund bollars. ‘ A. GAGNIER, Real Estate Agent. (Ottawa, March lst, 1872 Fon SALE â€"Fine Limits on Coulonge and Traan Rivers. Price from 70 to (ttawa, March 1st, 1872 IRST *PRING ARRIVAL!! ',‘08 m:-wmmmx;m of the CitB‘Good chance now speâ€" culators. ‘t try anywhere without seeing the subsoriber. f A. GAGNIER, Real Estate Agent. Ottawsa, March 4, 1872. Ottawa, March Ist. 1872. WE Ottawa, March 7, 15 NOR SALEâ€" _A marrled man, without encumbrance, Has bad much experience in farming, an | has lived in the above capacity with s=m weli known gentlemen in Canada. voud EW HAIR DRESSING PARLOR. The Subscribers have ieceived a: large sum for investment upon Farm Property. mm«bm Apply to J. M. C. DELESDERNI corner of Sussex and York stresats, or to MURRISON, WELAAS & "*)., Toronto. Jan. 22, 1872 87e trom $100 to any amount, on approved set . ‘KIST AND ILWAN COMPANY â€" OF *TPRPER CANADA This firstâ€"class animalâ€"the mut bred Buli in Canadaâ€"for sale. His pedigree an be ascertained on application t, the unders‘ gnedâ€" h ‘ONTARIO JOHN,‘ ABOR AGENCY.â€"â€"All those who are r . ;.:= . ~.~. k w. TavMson, a%. l st. 1885 dk&w tf: . Nepe e en mnommaamanmmemmedunniie f1‘HE REV. DR. O‘CONNORS8S is hereby given that application will be made at the next session of the Legislaâ€" mot&mdnbtnA“&laMh: company to construct a from agyp:fn'l'mnlo to the City of Ottama with power to connect with existing or project ed Rauilways in the Dominion. â€" ___ _ _ mpuu'in reply to the Revr. Wm. Stephenson‘s sermon, "" Why I am a froâ€" testant." is for sale at all the principal Book Stores in the city. Price TEN CEN TS % }iflll' To LK®QD UN REAL ESTATE, Terms liberal. Toronto, Feb 29, 1872 ONEY TO 108. Oitawa, Good lots ; ready money for them. RIZE DURHAM BULL FOR 8ALE UrICE aANTS 'Bl‘!'UAflOK AaA8s FARYLER NT i dinnnion ant nimes in O‘Connor streets. te. Bird Baths, Bird Nests, A. GAGNIER, Real Estate Agency, flpflb the Russel: House. M 1, 18712 1911 ROBT. ELL OT?®, F.rmer 1908tf James Bailiff. , 1872 7 or 8 dwellings in Butter Platters, on receiving eis, 1913 laiw 1916 10 New Prints! Prints!S 400 PIECESNEW PRINTS, comprising all the latest novelties. NINTED CAMBRIC de Francci, REGENT ROUSEKE! PLALN Fency ind Figured Lu t es. DULLY,VARDEN Cashemire Dressing Gowns. * e PBINT Morning Wrappers. TUG SERVICE, UPPER ST. LA WRENCE. SEALED Tenders will be received at this office until noon of Friday, 5th April next, for the maintenance of an efficient line of Tug Steamers for towing vessels between the upg:cntnnu of the Lachine Canal and the Port of Kingston, and viceâ€" ~mMBROIDERED Poplinet‘e Costumes. vumï¬r.tcmoflhuorï¬voyunfrom Ist pulS'flhtt the option of the Minis: ter of Public Works. The Tug line to consist of not less. than nine (9) po 1 steamers, and the rates to be by the vessels towed.are to be the same as those of the tariff of 1871. Persons tendering for the perftormance of this service will state the amount of annual bonus they will sccept from the Government in addition to the rates to be paid by the vessels towed, and also the names, horse power, â€"and dimensions of cylinders of the steamers to be emplt;yo(!; QOLLY VADDENS, new désigns. *HILDREN‘S â€" Embroidered _ Pique * The conditions of th tho::nt.nct,«}nd all further particulars, may obtained on apâ€" vplication at this Jmoo on and after t!?o 11th of March inst. The tenders are to be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsâ€" ed "Tenders for Tug Service,‘‘ and a e to contain the signatures of two (2) responsiâ€" ble parties who are willing to become security for the due performance. of the OURSIMETTE STRIRE. ATI3TE de Francos. PRING STREET Costumes. contract. OMAN STRIPE. DerartuExt or Pusuic Works, z Ottawa, 4th March, 1872. LACK LUSTRES and Alpaca. _ _ SINCLAIR, STITT & CO. Ottawa, March 5, 1872 | 1914 MBROIDERED Pique Costumes ADIFS Emoroidered Skirts. A1ISTE Trimmed Blus and Purple Costumes. ADIES Twilled Flannel Dressing Gowns JUS t CPEN : D OV T ARL LUSTRES. HILDNKREN‘S , Embroidered Batiste HILDREN‘S â€" Muslin & Holland Pinaâ€" fores. CASES Ladies Underclothing of every description. YBSTER Celebrated Grey Cotton, very CAI\'ADA PACIFIC RAILWAY. Notice is hereby given, that an applicaâ€" ‘ tion will be made to the Parliament of Canada at its next Session for mActto‘ Incorporate the Canada Pacific Railway Company, for the purpose of constructing : and working a railway from Lake Nipis nn{):r some other point in the Province of Ontario oonnecunl‘, with the railway system of Canada to Fort Garry or Winoiâ€" c. in the Province of Manitoba, thence esterly through such pass of the Rocky Mountains in Canadian territory as may be tound practicable to ‘Bute Inlet or. some other point on the sea board of the Pacific t1oean in the Province of British Columbia (with power to extend to Victoria or some “:Lrh Vancouver [sland, if found ) m with branch lines trom near River to the Lake of ORROCn.sES Long Cloths in all numâ€" the Woods, and from Fort Garry or Winâ€" nipeg aforesaid to Pembina or such other pg;;:wm“thOMyoftboPro- vince of toba, as may connect with with the railway system of the United States. Un behalf of the o 4 is WILLIAM Representative of the late Arrzap Wapâ€" PINXGTOX. March 2, 1872 1912 tos Ottawa, 4th March 1872. _ 19163aw2m DR ES S. AT THE By order, F. BRAUN, Â¥%q 1916 3 Â¥ NC I + a C Ti | Brird. Mrs J R The Fith of \Yarkh falling on SUNDAY \ Baker, Mrs C this yedr, St. Patrick‘s Day will be celeâ€" | Barkley, Miss J _ bruted jn Ocitawa on MONDAY, the 18th | Birber Wm E inst. There will be Divine Neivice and a Kecket, Mrs Mary sermou in the Cathedral in the mo:ning, a t Beahan Patrick P on with Flags, Kanners and Binds | Bealér Jno ot Music in the afternoon, and | Blake Mathew . [ | Blake David A‘Grand Concert . ‘ Blacklock Wmm in tnef erening In the. sinx music | Rarktedays HALL, under th¢ auspices of the Et. | po h’M' "D Patrick‘s Literary) Association of Uttaws, Bog?’h Lem' > in whigh the ,ï¬uiy ‘aAmateur Talent ot the yopregre city will take par & Bromich, Miss Mary Lo W t‘l UE OE UROLe ds ipecks :-“ Bm‘m *4# In the MHALL, Patric! in whi city wi All Ottal to tak Ottaw 1.000 Tons Scote and 3i 150 do. d Plates, assorited si coal [Tim Pla +4 M in‘"‘ br Coke Tin Plates; Lion Galvanized 1 . . â€" 320 Commissst Ottawa, January : LIVERPOO: WEBKLY srqm COMMUMUAL % $ |BETWEEN LIV: RPOOL, QUEBES AND MOMR"AL, With lea\’o to call at Queenstown > Moville. â€" SHANNON, é LADY LYCETT, GaA GES§, sAtiU08,_ _ =.>; T. PATRICK‘STDAY. Or other of above named first class Steamers, is infended to be despatched from LIVERPOAX)L for QUEBEC and MON TREAL on * Carrying goods land Canadian Western States For terms of freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Dinkerley & Steinmnmann, 43 Tower Buildingg; Water Street, or. William Hunter & Co., &xchange Building». Agent in Montreal. l ics j DAVID SHAW. Mxccloa agnzil 1914 1m. ~Bubscriber begs to intimate to friends and the public generally that will dispose of| the balauce of his Comprising e Fuh‘x)gmblo i!; Furs at reom for Spri OR street, ~* Ottara 194 DULY Cothmissioned, Land Surveyors who niay desire employment in Manitoba during the enusing season, Are invited to commmunicate by the 21st inst., with this De nt, describing, the inâ€" strument they use. | © J; C AIKINS, Ottawa, 2nd March, 1872 ! Application will be made by t he Corpor®« ‘"tion of the City of O:taw«, to/the Leâ€"gisiature of the Proviage of Untario at its present Sesâ€" «ion, for an to chang~ the names of cer t«ia stree‘s within the limtts of the City |0 Ottawas . } i ens _ | March 4, 1871’ Nt Mr. JOHN 8. SULLIVAN has no aw thority from me to define my liabilities, as he has done in his published notice of dissolution of pâ€"rtnership. 19th inst. My resgonslbilitiu in the matter must rest on their legal merits irrespective of anything that appears in said notice. 1 Signu.i'..... â€" an s e ram a /0 t Freight gand Cartage Agenc: R@7â€"Orders promptly attended to. . . C 1@ k. give Railwny Receipts reliev sayving shippers from all further trouble Special for furniture. _ * «it ‘aa vR03 \TCY 1 Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1872 The Insolvent has made an assignment of ?‘- Estate to me, and the crâ€"ditors are n ti« d :0 mect at the resisence of the Insolvent in the Township of Clarence, on THURSâ€" DAY, the Tth day of MAKCH next, at two o clock, p m., to receive statâ€"ments of his affairs and to appoint an Assignee. â€" EDEX P.JJuHNSON, Inoterim ‘Assignee. L‘Orignal, 22« d Feb., A.D. 1872 Q@2@ RIDEAU STREET, Opposite the Tea Pot, evening in ‘the RINK MUSIC under the auspices of the Et. s Literary Association of Uttawa, the jn‘ix ‘aAmateur Talent ot the take par ; rishmen. their descendants in and vicinity are cordially invited part in celebration. . By order,| e : | JOHN CASEY, â€" Sec. St. P. L. Ass‘n, t March 6, 1862. . 1915@ subscribers PLUMBE®S. CASâ€"PITTERS, BELL .H.ANGIRI, &k&e. : .. Every description of Work, in our lise HE 1 he Firgt Class Steamship «+ N YÂ¥ ANZA other of the above named tï¬ mers, is infended to be des LIVERPOD)L for QUEBEC an AL on + SATURDAY, 137ru APRIL .__ (I‘o beffollowed Weekly) ving goods §t through rates to STEAMSHIP LINE. SALE, | o > _" JOHN ARMITAGE Uttawa, Jan. 3!. 1872. 1886 26 xOTICK TO LAND SURVEYORS {aAÂ¥aDa CENTRAL RATLW 4\ AUTION. Ottawas, Odt. 12, 1871 ‘*oOTick. N8SOLYENXT aCT OF 1869. SaATURDAY, 1374 APRIL, (N‘o be followed Weekly) g goods §t through rates to the Inâ€" nadian iTowns and ‘Cities in the he matter of JAMES SHEA, an Inâ€" solvent. » s Remen Roche & Kelly, FL , 1871. ,.yh.in‘ that is New and j_ï¬iu' and Gentlemeli'c â€"reduced pridés to make Importations:. _‘ JAMES PEACOCK, ber the place, 33 Rideaun t;{mmu Montreal. . 1872. 1878â€"3m. offer for Sale in Stock, Pig Iron, gdder §°9.’ 1 , white; Gooan Boiler es ; 2,500 Boxes . Char â€" «Coatbridge‘‘ _ and ; 200 Boxes lo. 10 x 14 50 Tons «+ Morewood‘s‘" on, Nos. 24. 26, 28. C. J. BOPE, & CO. R STOCK, ANZA.*" COMMUNICATION W,. E. JOHNSON, & Agent. 871 1552 MONTREAL Secretary of State. /A 1916 Geod POTOMAC, NYANZA, TIBER, TRENT. City Clerk . | 1895 6 law (+) his he IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Uttawa Post Office, Feb. 29, 18T2. Alberty Edward Killoran, Miss Jane Arnes B â€" ~ â€" Kilt P H Ardis, Miss Agnes Kins Geo Askwith John Kidder, Missg Mary A Boock T H Brenan, jr Brown Thos Brimer Mr l}fil!l‘l’ 4â€" ;M‘" Jmo Buchan D C Mulligan Jno Campbell, Mrs R. ._ Murphy Mr Cameron, Miss SusieMNesbet I Christie, Mrs I © Ne‘son F Chapman Geo heill Jno * larey, Miss Sarah Nichols Jno _ â€" %hncy Miss U‘Brien, Miss Mary lare Ch «rles ()‘Brien, Miss‘ H glemenu W R (J‘Connor, Miss Mary Jlay John . )‘ Doherty J G Coombes Jos (2. +. O‘Connor, jr John / Cook, Mrs M J .. Oliver, Mrs W J Cowan Jno Jliver Fred Colton A O‘Mera M Colgan, Mre A â€" O‘Neil Robt Cooper, C A Patterson Jas H Colgin, Miss Mary â€" Patterson Jno Craig R W _ Page Simon Cowan Jno JQliver Fred Colton A O‘Mera M Colgan, Mre A â€" O‘Neil Robt Cooper, C A Patterson Jas H Colgin, Miss Mary â€" Patterson Jno ‘ Craig R W Page Simon Creighton, Mrs OgdenPatton Mrs | Luthbert, Mrs Jas E Patton Ben‘y | Currier, Joseph Pettegrew W S | Cashion, Miss K Pike, Mrs Robt F Davis Robt â€"_â€" Power, Miss B Davidson F W Pretty, Miss Sarah Davidson Thos :~ Rathwell, Miss Caroâ€" DeLance, C P _ line ‘Deris, Miss Anneâ€" _ Rathwell, Miss S Donneliy, Miss MaryReady Thos f Duncan Alex > Rennix Wm Â¥ fllil Alex ° Robertson John ‘arwell Edwin Roberts Henry Fellows J F Rogers Jno Â¥*4 Fitzpatrick Mr Robsen, Tho« s Fletcher Jno Ross Jno Fraser Jno _r Rock Jno T Freeman P W Rudd J Fraser, Miss Mary A Russell Mrs S E Friel, Miss Nilda _ Savage Frank L Gibson, Miss Mary AScott Mr Gilroy Thos. Selwin A + Gibson, Miss Katie Simpson Christy Glenn Alex Shouldice Robt. (leeson, MissMargretshanon, Mrs E Green; Mrs Bettie ~ Shearn, Miss Carry Graham Arch Shore, Miss F Graham Andrew Smith, Miss Jane Graves James H smyth Chas G aham, Mrs Jno _ Stewart, Mrs A ;\ Gunn J A Styles Geo Câ€" Gunn James B Stiachan David | Harris Geo A Sullivn;; Miss C (| Harris Jas Taylor | Hall Wm Thomson, Mrs E | Harris, Miss Lizzie â€" Thorn Henry | Haynes Mr _‘ Thomson € J E | Halpenny Jacob Tierney Jas Hâ€"nover W Turner Jno » /| Hapted Jno Wallis, Miss Mary ‘ | Hanrahan, Misé H _ Waller Mary Anne E I Harrin TL Waddle Samuel Kenn m:iu Mary (LS.] VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireâ€" land, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c. Citey ©00ep tore 9 uie Dooinim at Cansuacted in ° a Members elected to mommn of Commons of our said Dominion, summoned and called to a Meeting of the Parliament . of Can»da, at Our City of Ottawsa on the FUURTH day of APRIL next to have been c mmenced and held, and to every one of you â€"GrEETNG : CÂ¥ _ A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Meeting of Our Parlia ment of Canada stands Prorogued to the FUuURTH day of the month of APRIL next, Nevertheless, for certain causes and nonadef*ï¬nl, We have thougth ht further Proro&u- the same to THURSDAY, the ELEVENTH day of the month of APRIL next, so that neither of you nor any of you on the said FOURTIA | day of April next, at Our City of Otuawa, meel > e COPC F 4 F to .We-r are to be held and constrained, for We po wiLu unlouanduehofyou, and all others in â€" this behalf interested., that on THURSDAY, the ELEVE1H day of the month of AP next, at Our City of OTTAWA, afor@iaid, personally you be and appear for the DESPATCH OF BUSINESS, to treat, do act, and conclude upon those things which in Our sud Parliaâ€" mert of Canada, by the Common‘ Council of "Our said Dominion, may by the favor of God be ordained. Ix Testrrmoxy Wuerror, We have caused these Jur Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Canada to be here 1 unto affixed. WirwzEss, Onr Right l Trusty, and Well Beloved, The Right Honorable Jous, Bagrox Lisoir, of Ottawa, March 4. GREAT® REDUCTION IK FURNITURE £ M =AT«â€" ROWE & ANNABLES, Ray~Near Sapper‘s Bridge. Jeuury Lind bedsteads..$3 00, formerly $# 50 Oo-oonw 23 %, â€" * 2. 50 Common Chairs. ... .. 40 and upwards Complete Bedroom Bets for $10 50 and up. wards, consisting of six pleces. Parlor Sets in Hair Cloth, Black Walnut Sideâ€" boards, Burcacs, Washstands, Centre Tables, Side Tabiâ€"s, dnd a great variety of cane chairs at equally low prices. EAST END SAPPERY BRIDGE. a ROWKE & ANNXAGLL Ottaws Dec 12, 1971 URAITURE, FURAITUAE, Lisgar and. Ballieborough, in the County of Cavan, Ireland, in the Peerâ€" age of the United Kingiom of Great Britain and Ireland, and a Baronet, one of Jur vost Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross "of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Go::r, Governor General of C«nada, Governor and Comâ€" manderâ€"inâ€": hief of the Island of Prince Edward. At Ocr Goversxest Hoose, in Our CITY of OTTAWA, in Our Domunion, the Secoxp day of MARCH, in the year of Our Lord. one thousand eight huqd& and seventyâ€"two. and in the Thirty fifth year of Uur Reign. Jno ~EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of‘the Crown in ‘hancery, 19131.0.s t : Canac Mrs Robt Jno *Remember the place CANADA. Lang W Lang W H Lennon Thos Lindsey, Mrs J Little Hardy Little, Miss Mary Link, Miss F A Loomis HN Lothian, Miss M Lunney, Miss M Lothiap, Miss E, Lyman CS Lyons W C Lyons Jno W LISGAR. Kingsbury W Mahoney, Miss B G.P. BAKER, P. M. Major A. Mitchell W C Moore F H Morrow Jno: Mclaren Peter McMillan Jno McMillan, Miss C »v.,_lï¬u A 1913 We hereby forbid any person or persons from hiring or harboring [ John Barry, Lazarus King " _ Joseph Bourke, â€" Augustin Larpoque, _ Olivier Bourke, Joï¬.luocque. |\â€"Patrick (Clarey, _ Timothy Lauders, |â€" Donald Duckaney, Xavier Pillon, ’, William Hays, John Tierney, _ Uctave King, I or any of them, they having deserted our employment at different times and broken tpeir contract of KHiring and service enterâ€" ed into with us. R And we hereby give notice that ‘we wRl ‘prosecute any and every person hiring harboring any ot the aboveâ€"named. a PERLEY & PATTEE. Composed of the following first class Powet, ful Iron Steamships : j SCOTLAND, NILE | HECTOR, t NIGER, â€" } MEDWAY, TWEED, | THAMES, SEVERN. | ‘The steamers of this Line are intended o sail Week!y as follows during the semson of navigation of 1872, to and from London, Quebec and Mont:eal, . . (Calling at Plymouth outwards forâ€" passengers and leaving that port every Friday.) / FROM LONXDON. Medway, via Halifar, N a, and St John, N B, Wednerday, 3rd April Sootland for Quebec and Montreal direct Wednesday, 14t1. April Niger â€",do go .: 4d 2ist â€" do Thames | do do do 28th do and direct â€"every Wednesday thereafter, .‘ ~1 FRUOM QUEBEC. la Medway ...... .......*.;» NIGE ....., srixa« sss*+% 1““““ se ue n e te n e t 4 en e e ; And overy ‘Puesd: j Rates of Passageâ€"Que Cabin, $60,. . cerage, $24 Through tickets from all points West at reduced rates. Certificates i sued to persons derirous of preâ€"paiing the passage of tneir fri« nds to Cauada,. Through Bills of Lading issued on the continent, and in London for all parts of Canada, and in the United States to Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago and uther points in the West. Fo Freight or Passng> apply to Temporâ€" lsy‘s, Carter & Darke, 21 Billiter Street, Lon« don ; Wilcocks & Weeks, Barbican Plymouth; KRoss & Co,, Quebec ; David ~haw, Montreal. ‘ or to _ C. k. CUaNISNGHaAM, Ottawa. Ottawa, March 1, 1872 In retur; it & thanks to the citizens of Ottaâ€" wa for the viry libhe:â€"al patron ge extended them since they opened their Family Grocery seyen mountbs ag», and takes this method of informing their customers and the citizess in general that th:â€"ir Stock on bhand is very larg+ and contains every kind and quality that can be found i2 a first class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to dety competition. . TEA M @760 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA, ‘ CENTRBE TOWKN. r. 1 Safe, Fire and Burglar proof, celebrated Kershaw & Edwards make. 1829 156] in aic of the Building of the new Church on TUbLd4DAY, March 12th, and tollowing days, Ottawa, Feb, 20d, 1872. 1886 +d ARXING: CIYIL SERVICE ° BULLDING _ AND SAVING BOC:ETY OF OTTAW A. The Givil Bervice Bcl’lï¬ and Bavings Society of Ottawa is pre to lend money on the uculï¬yo(lnl Estate in Ottewn, and also :o make advances for the purpose of enab!‘ng petsons to erect dwelling houses or oth 1 buiidings in the city. Aoplications 1 made ald it by pos!) to ROBERT BINCLAIR, and Aoplications fl made . pos!) to ROBERT RINCLAIR, TrAter, lh‘!{ Otta wa. Ottawa, Feb, 24, 1872 <HiAA WAREHOUSEK, McDoune.. & Mongenas, Ottawa, January 23, 1872 )â€â€˜ . WA HOTEL, Btâ€" James Street M on s +â€"~~al, ‘The undersigned having assum» ed t maâ€"agement of this popular fevorite, respoctiully informs the travelling public and its former patrons, that the house has undirgons many jmprovements, and that he int n ‘s by constant attention +o the wants of ais patrons, to make this the most comfortable Hot | in the city of Montreal. 206 Boxes Tin Plates. 105 do Canada Plates. establishment which he has fitted up in first.class style, the furniture being en tirely new. The table and bar will be mflhwum Furnish} bm:ï¬um-nk. ‘The public sre invited "to im a call and they will be treated with the utmost wvdh‘ï¬t an assignment of bhis to me, and the creditors are Bo..~ fed to meet at the residence of the Insoivent in the Township of Clarence, on THURSâ€" DAY the Tth day of MAROH next at twelve o‘clook, noon, to receive statemehts of his afigirs, and.so appoint an Assignee., _ _ Ottawa, January 23.1872. 1878 3m Temperiley‘s Line. The Ladies of Christ Churgh intend hold . No. 66, Sussex street. Cttawa, January 5 1872 CHINA W AREHOUSE, $# GRAND BAZAAR 4 OR BALE AZAAK. The Uundersigned has opened a new NBOLYENXT ACT OF 1869.â€" â€" ' the matter of JOHN »RESLEY, an ANADA HO : c L Orignal, ‘19th Fob , A.D. 1072, . Pw2w Apply to Bishop‘s Block, Sussex Street. GEORGE LATREMOUILLE. ........ .. Puesday, Tth May :0 1 ith do a st do sarataress‘s P &u. 1y ‘Duesd: y thereafter. ssageâ€"Quebec ‘to Londdaâ€" BEYWELES C. P. DORION, 60 Bparkse Street, EDEX P.JOH®8ON, AT U, 8. BROWKE, NILE NIGER, TWEED, SEVERN 19126 ((