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DIN uver with River 3 oie o p . houndar? *# \..,.:‘l 1% 4 1C RAILY Ravies ~ 0 3 as,, * Py * \iew se "o Atable, >3 Pm Rawe %. Paut 14 wht or 44 ‘lfl "Abl.:l.l.", M‘KINNONS & MMUORRAN, :' fhrsk :DSp-uh'-:nou. |fi'= I Aworeuz® Enscmiox. â€" We understand Â¥TIRR ; that in the event of Ur. Cunningham 16 f being appointed to the MM\S&E ~â€" _ Ahe Board of W«ter * orks : ommissidq + be will res:gn his â€"eat in the Coun:N &. which will necessitate a new eleâ€"tion in St _ George‘s Ward to fill the vacancy.. We arvc . w« MB eâ€"men, nters. â€" D 8 t es . is C. PA rll": srmt s Enod by Pro44 Bute ! a« Conid RE CO l;l'u. . wC MLH Uttang ut & 3 | 8 gen! at te the WM. 8 Uivgy A. CA Real 8UFI mpern? s k EKSE ith » l2%@ y td Â¥ at A1. w mends, The conversation turning on $» the question of(el »ctions and the above mentioned two goni n talked of ‘their personal and comparative popularity. The lweyer maintained that be would poll the greater number of votes and the Civil Nervice gentleman was equ :ily positive that be would be the most successful. Their resâ€" pective popularity was fin.lly put to the test. The election there and then took place by ballot ; the lawyer got a solit«ry vote and the Civil Service gentiemen the votes of the remaining members of the party, amounting to fourteen. His pros pocts of one day sitting in the House of Commons were d. clared excellent. are so disposed, cun lear~ contributions with Â¥r. C. E. Hnbu.ohimuooi: committes, Sparks street, or any mem of the craft in Ottaw®a. ~Many valuale p izes have already been obtained, and we have every belief that with the aid of a charitable public and sister unions© the Bf.iir will be a succers. Mars mar &R Hars,â€"The season is now at hand when a change of bead geur is necessary. The heary caps that p otecet the caput from the cold of winter will be ind asile till another year, and hats mpersacle them. *Haite thit RH ta" should be worn, and nothing else. ‘They awe the cheapest and the best, and can :o had in this city at Mr. Deviin‘s hat dep.t, out end Suppers‘® Bridge. Under the above comprehenâ€"ive heading are included th> following styles ‘»xford hat, amâ€" N.o hat, Trochu hat. Tycoon hit. Alpine :lo-u.noh& London hit, T.chborue f Liegar bat Brush hst,. Junce hat, Binbad hit, Grunt hat, Erie bat, and Wiieâ€" Awake hatâ€"any person wearing the laiter being proof agrainst every soporitic infuâ€" #mckwood was discovered to +s on in»e The fire had, bowever, gained tbut Li tie, Nw--y to all sppenrance, and while enâ€" deavoring to put it out with some snow and buckets of water. som» timé& einps=d before the alarm was sounded, avd awoen after the arival of the eugines on the ground, there was for a wnile a scarc: by of water. However, the Hook & Lad der caupmies and Fie Brigale generally, 9 to work energetical‘y. The ire hid on reached almost every ;art of the building, _ but _ owing _ to the Mreams of water now .poured on to aud into it, the tirs manitestâ€"d itseif but very foebly. We never saw men work so parseveringly than did the Erigade on this occasion. Houses were contguous on *‘3“ and of courâ€"e to confine the fire to the building in which it originated was their particular object. It scemed Utter}y imposâ€"ib‘s to ferret out any vital m“mu. which seemed ramher to amoulder to burn. A strong blew sn! when* the fGimes &&:t: themase}res ultimately it appeared as. if ths rapid destruction of the buildine «11 opens his egyes sharpens his in a.oa,nd-o:mpmo-hcopdqm be foan see through, a mystery at fist Fixx.â€"A"®out 6 0‘cl <« yetord y evenâ€" Mg a two ienement house on hide u Mreet, Sa dy Hill belongivg to the kizâ€"e> lockwood was discovered to +6 on ima The fire had, nowever, gained tbut Li tle Coxunexo sus.â€"The Oitaws Typaographâ€" ical Union through a committes tormed fx the purpose, his underta.en the proâ€" Jrot of getting up and biiing a Grund Drawing of Prizes, t take plase on Satur day, 22nd June next, at toe Temparance Hull in this city, for the purpose of raii g funds to provide a home and sustenince for the widow and family of the late Richard B. Fallis, printer, who died of amailâ€"pox last Januiry. Any persons who A Trst.â€"A few evenings ago a gentleâ€" man of the Civil Service and a young limb of the law met among a uumerous party Ammmwatas at us Rowrsu:. Hocaen â€"J L Segmour, Ogdenshug; @ D Seymour, d»; James H Rowin, City ; Lt Col F.ouch, Kingston ; Frink Cluyton loronto; W M Johnston, Wutâ€" rtown, N. Y .; & H Conroy, Ayimer ; Douglas Brymner Montre:l ; MHerbert â€"F Coones,. +hicago ; Edward Ewors, Montreal ; ‘evi Priecar, do ; W Mwout, d»; P Purcell, Newcustle ; A Brooks.. Broékville ; D Gillis, carleton Place ; C Runkin, Linds.yâ€" believe Mr. Thos. Pattwson would take the feld for the Aldermanebip. and we hiure no doubt would receive the support of the ratepayers . Wawruzz.â€"The weather has been voery changeable during the list couple of weeks. Though fine during the day it bscame ool i and blustering towards erecâ€" ing yeaterday. ; | Dre, Vax Cogmaxot.â€"The Board «f Saparate School Trusteses hare, woe are pleased to learn, selected Dr. Â¥an Cortâ€" landt »s medical adviser, 1his is a proof, at all events, of the lHherality of the Pewoszet‘s Moxtm.r tor April is bright, and full of good things, as usual. 1ts fashions are particul«wly tull and interest. ~.*.dillllitflrymor'uiod. thoughtful, and suggestive. as well as en« tertaining. It is preâ€"eminently practical and therefore most useful as a family maâ€" Just received, extra value: Black Gliee apd Gros#â€"«~r«n Nilke, onlered before the ‘Pv rsoxat.â€"Mr, Bimmer of the Mont. éal Woruld is in town and stogping at the Rusâ€" «al House. .cs3 Movxey 10 Lexp.â€"Apply to R. A. Bradâ€" ley, Sohcitor, &c., comer of ~pwks and Eigin Streets, Uttawa. < Naew Rowas Carwou ©uczkcu.â€"Tenders will be received until noon of Wenesday the 10th April next, at Pembroke, for the erection of a Koman Catholic Church 11* 133, to be built of stone. &ee ad vertisementin another colurmm. â€" A light fall 0f enow occurred on Monday night ond yesterday. ’ Peiarepo â€"/ late vasterday ALLAN, MKINNONS& MMORR \N, 4) Sparks street made to onler in first class Lhe traina were several Lours NEWSâ€" $500; E. B. Eddy, Esq., M.P.P., $500 ; Bronson and Weston, $500; H. V. Nocâ€"l $100; John Graham, Esq.. $100; J. P. Featherston, E+q,, $100 ; and Geo,. May, Esq., $100. That the meeting was eminonily sus. cesâ€"ful, the above is sufficient proof. Great credit is due to Mr. May £.u. exertions in connection with the mittar , The subscripton list was then b«-@l aroynd with the following result : Hon Malcolm Cameron, +5 0; E K. M«â€"Giliâ€" vray, Eâ€"q., $500 ; Levi Young Esq.. $500 ; A. Baliwin Esq., $4)0 ; J. R Booth, Esq., qpcovrosirons WaNITED._A rous man for a country off e, who underâ€" Tne moverâ€" an | second â€"rs of the above resoluti n» ma«de . eng hy and tellog aspreches that of the Honu. Mr. C:meâ€"on being porticularly sti ring and eloguâ€"nt The Rer Mr. Lauder, Mr. Clâ€"mow and «r, Pennock also spoke, and in concluâ€" sion, His Honour the Chairman delivered a telling add:ess. dlove © ©, Mr Br nson, ans <econded by rev., Mâ€". Poliar. and Mr. W Penuock.~â€" Resuly d, that the Goveroment otf Un 1.rio be respecifully memorialised, â€"¢+ki~g im incressed anhual grant .n aid of thi~ Lt rUU tion. i M P., E B uddy, Rsq, M.P.P.. H n. :'-ldmimi" A. (:’flm. te.. &E Giliiver y, P. Thomrwpsen k. 8. m, James l&{nnr. «â€"« Mcetherâ€" son, = Le Moyne, J »u=ther, Jobn A Uameron Joliin tochester, jun, aul Mclachlin. > ichoin« Sparks. J ¢© Keefer, Thos H;'Kg.'.: 8 Booth W.@ Periey, awt A. I4t. Buidwin Esqs, together with the Wardens ant Heeves of the counties 0t Carleton Russell, Prescot:, Rent e=. Loamrk, <Ata=a ami Pontiic, he a comâ€" mitteeo. wih p wer to acmt t their numâ€" bers, tor the pu pose of »iding the .di re tors ol the p.~ esta t Hospital to r is mnioeciiption« tw arry ou the intentium of Lats ur @ 1+ g * e Move © ©, Mr Br nson antâ€"econded by popul«tion of this ciky an4 the atjicent counties demand _ Curied. Moved by Mr. Thos D. 4. Gowan, se mz.d by Dr Hill and A. V Noel. â€" Uha: the h".’ gentlemen, viz, J. M. Curâ€" rer, Esg. MP. Alonz»o W.oght, Eâ€"q Moved by Mr. Eddy, seconied by Mr Methliuvray, and| . Resoived, Thit an apperl be made to the citizens of Uttawn ; wo;u county 1nd towuships, Corporations of such sectious ot the country «s have been benetitt=d 13 the work done by the Protestant H spit m the past or may be ben fitted in the future;, to Church org:uisituion and to individu s for «uch subs 1i ti ns. speci 1 and asnuul, as may enabl the dwectors of sard mstisution to effect such enlir.e ment and impart suca increased efficiency thereto as the present requirements of the Moved 1y Hov, M. Cameron, seconded by Iir. Sweeland, I‘h«t wheres tne accommodation for the sick, at present »fforded by the County of Carleton tGenersl rvromestaor Hoâ€"pit«l. is not suflicient to meet the necessities of Medical science. and the dem=nd made on ite râ€"sources by the greatly increased popul:mon of this cuy ang the a«ljoining uunties, especiâ€"lly im cases of epidemic diseases. Thesefore in the opin on of wwi~ meeting it is pecessury to take immediate teps to r=is» funds to ena le the Direcâ€" tors of said Inâ€"utution to eect a building «deâ€"quate to the requirem»=nts of the city of Uitawa and the srwounding district _ win, b, Surtees, Dr. Leggo, J. Grah .m, Jus. Johnston, E. Bronson, Rev. Mr. Gorâ€" don, Dt Hill, Ald. Itowe. Rev. Mr Lauder, w. , Dr. oweedand J. P. Fa. m .mes McCrakin, B. may, A. Wooiburn, Z. Wilson. T. Pa terson, R. Cunning, A Mutchmor, J. Porter, Win. Porter, C. Sudier. _‘ Necretary. The following resolutions wâ€"re moved and unanimously carried :â€" The Pablic Meeting called for the purâ€" pose of tukin, st ps towards the ereciion ol a new Frotestant Hospital for this city wus held list night in the City Hall, the following gentlomen being preâ€"ent: Judge Arwstrong, iL. V Noel, H. F Beonâ€" son, J. Ii Booth, Jas. Rochester, F. Clemow, G Mc aliivray, F. C. Bramley, E. B. Eddy, Captain Young, a. H. Budâ€" & most _ pleasant evening The vocilists wore Mrâ€" Wasters, Mrs. Corbett, Miss Conroy, Miss Leo. Mr Gourtenu, ur Hisgins, and Mr. Lefâ€"bvre, all of whom acquitted them=eives admirâ€" , ably. Mrs. Warer» »â€"ang * R <ck«l in she crauile of the deep â€" win excoilent +~f#er, and «rs tCorbet: rendered Ba tos â€"ong. «*Coulist thou out know. ‘ in a very sweet amdi expressive minuer Mrc Dure read ~ A Tale ot thâ€" North " with cauco feesing, | and afterw uds sang Hattm‘s well kno«+s soi%. ~Sumon the .ell«rer." in + most of â€" l teâ€"tive munuer. _ ibe ="UMe to the memory ot Thos D‘ Arey Moet e." by Chaâ€", | aogster, like a«ll ttit tdent d author‘s promuctions, breathes the trus puetic spirit, and was well read z Mr. Ifln. +r. Whicher and Mr. 8y mour giave two exceilâ€"nt r adings Mr. Urqu bart read "Mr. Puwkwick s adveniures in in ipswich." the concert and readings at Gowan‘s Hall last evening were in all respects most | successful. The attend.nce was very large and all the amateu: performers acquitted themselves well. As our readers are aware, | the entertainment was under the patronâ€" age of Lady M ‘edonald, who was preséat, ureat credit is due to Mr. Ad»mson tor the energetic manner in which he labored to insure success In fact, to his exer l tions, th put.lic are mx«inly indebted for which was decorated in ra:ious ways, soveâ€" ral magnificent banners and fags being particularly conspicuous. Mass was.sung by the Rev. Father Daudurand, his Lordâ€" ship Bishop Guigues assisting in his pootifi? ol capacity, A very eloqu nt sermon was delivered by Abbe Purcil Outâ€"ide,the church the procession was,, formed and m r~‘. A through the prin ipal streets Of the «@*v, accompanied by bands of music. ‘There were fully 350 members of Union S;. Joseph in: the procession, besides many other persons. ‘Having reâ€" turned io the Canadian Institute, adâ€" dresses were delivered by the President of tboUnion,Rov.PubuLmu-,h-Ww ship wayor Martineau, Mr. E. i Dotion, Mr. Drapeau, and Drs. Dorion and Valade. The Union h«s reason to congrutulate itself on the success of its celebration. FEAST OF StT. JUuSEPA, The anniversary celebration of the fes gi_vdd&. Joseph, took place yesterday. though thorou, and ruinously burned, appeared "5!9'.?'-{!! to have -.flz'd comâ€" rntinly little from the fames. The muses on cither side are owned 2 Mr. M‘Farlane and Mr. Stockand. Mr. M‘Farâ€" lane‘s kischen was slightly injured. The ongin of the fire is beleved to have been from the chimney, which was on fire about t so o‘clock in the afternoon. < Ostensi~ly | the hasament was where it tirst took, proâ€" | bably from cinde:s falling down fr.m the . chimney. No parson was in the house at the time. Nearly all the furniture was | sayod, but was much damged in the burried removal. The building was inâ€" sured. I though thoroughly and ruinously burned, Remnants of Floor Vil Cloths at reduce) prios. ALLAN, M°KINNONS & MMORRAN, x2 20 5p uks street. Hi Honor Judge <rmstrong, was moved CONCERT AND »EADING®S PUBLIC MEETING. PEMBER. UIERICH LE 8 nbad U Grant Hat. Ounse Hat. Wide Awake ‘Sat. DEVLLINS Brush Hat Tichborne Hat. Lisgar HMat. London T; Tycoon Hat. Montague Hat MGS SNNLES Oxford Hlat. Alp‘ne Hat â€"HA T S. FProchu at. ‘ambridge Hat. HAT S. 10 Ha: SPRLNG STVHVLES. THA T T H AT at. at T H & i‘)"rflj_A’v's"A TIMES,; MAjsCiH 20. |sga P E ui ul ow Cmm mt MRRCC CC eP e weqne nek m ons Cemes o Weckestel that bas not been givan ber tofore by any one in ear line of business being now importâ€" Ing the chict part ot our Stick, such as T&AS, WINES and BBA NDIE:, »u«bl s us «0 reou e prices turther, ‘Wa claim alreaity to bave brought th. encrmou« profits bore tufore cd-:b.ulâ€"m-mndmhh'mwmu.uou + t wil! guarantee thst no one can sell the rame articles cheaper, such as TEAD, 8sUGARS TOHACCOS$ and GENERAL Ga0OCEKRIE$,‘ als> WINES§ and all h:b‘ Liqu us, Can ~lso Spirits, of the bes descriptiion, always on hand at prices as %% amal: lots cin bâ€" lals d==n, We care unt for compstiti m, all we mquire is a tri ) given to our “‘;‘ The cconomiet will profit by Cll"ln["t: Us,. â€" §@" Dur n:»tto is lutt profte, Â¥O, 88 RIDEAU mmb WA%’? STREET, CHAUDIEE:, Wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. © On »m14 after MONDAY next, 4ih March, they will be prepared to take omders in in this Department, which is under abl«e and experienced mansgement. Puncuuality in the completion of orders will be kept constun:ly in view, * Dlly Vae! » and Mariposa Stiol Prin‘s in great variety, ; ym = A Lorg Aso‘mint of I t:in. Fancy and viriped J ip inese Silks * Just K. ceised some very Choice Embrvitered B:is‘e‘ ostum:s. And an endless variety of Plain, Marled, Striped and Checked P. Baskerville & Brothers, They would also call the atten‘ion of parties requirmg anything in the way ol Carpets and House Furnishings to their large and well assorted stuck which vhey are det rmined to clear out without regard :o cost betore removing to their new premises. tha Allan, McKinnons & McMoran T. Hunton, Son & Co. SALZE STILL GOING Crambeloths. Hearthrugs Stair and Lobby Carpety, Floor Oil Clotbs, Damasks and General House Furnishing at proportionately low prices. P. 8.â€"Inspection respectfuily invited. â€" Blankets, Flannels and Wincies, Will offer the same during this month at prices that will convince the ,cloeo-t; buvers, and insure a large sale _ . R@)"The advances on these goods this season renders this an exceedingl! RARE UPP&R’I’.(‘JNITY for partie~ furnishing. NCA ' Lot No. 1â€"97 pieces Ta & % ® Lot No. 2â€"56 ';)ldeu Br;l’:eul.l’s Lot No. 3â€"45 pieces Two and Three Ply. Having secured for IMMEDIATE CASH before the late ADVANCE several large lots Tapestry Two and Three Ply all Woâ€"l BARGAINS, BARGAINS Nurlcsâ€"'ru ALL WBHOM iT MAY CONCERXN, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE We are now prepared to of r “'h:i:;."_‘ ered Grenadines, ; f Lyons Black Silks of first quality. wa, Februrry 15. 1872 Mariposa Satin Stripes, y ‘ Arabian Glaces, â€" 3 j Striped and Checked Creton Cloths, < Plain and Fancy Figured Lustres, A Choice lot of Black and L‘ancy Flowâ€" AVE just opened a complete assortment of NEW DRESS GOUDS in all the no Ottawa, March 8, 1872 NEW SPRING â€" DRESS â€" GOODS Dress Goods, Dressâ€"Malkinsg Department Give our Peas and Liquors Russell & Watson, C AER.PETS t1L. u, MeKiunon Successors to Garland, Mutchmor & Co., 20 Spaks Street. Lot No. 4â€"37 pieces Dutch, Felt and Hemp. REMARKABLY CHEAP. BRUSSELS RUSSELL & WATSON. P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. "ommunity and to the trad« in"ucements Â¥eMoeran "I. H. 8: & Co. 29 Sparks Street. 1886y thorized discount verican Ottawa. 3 nilmg;u.:u:.‘,.mbltJ.m HAMNET P. HILL R. 8. X. BOUCHETTE, o Â¥. B.â€"Money to lead. e 1094 (Clome ra jinstonmndr. MM’,M JVO Om 2WBR REEUOmm®, EWERRRIONE ACINO ACERDIECREoOAIE 4 SH0 Pn fl u.n.'&:'mmm-.flufi.u Washes. Produces IMXKEDLILATELY s Rlack or Natural Brown, and the cl.nuwbnndm Genuine gista. ""‘n‘-w !o'Y.t’l;." visue ! Paciney, is ood titrect, New York, â€" * émihâ€"m. Bookbinder, l’:?r Ruler and Blank Book e ana«1t acturer. Has much pleasure in announcing to his many friends and the public that be his resumed business in J'.mn ‘8 BL XCK, Rideau Street, and as by the late fire all his michinery was destroyed. he is now replacing the same| with other of the lawest and most improved description, and is now prepared uo execute all orders with which he m:y be favored with the utmost dospatrch. . =]:.. ... â€"*_‘~ C e . Roche & Kelly, PLUMBE :8. GASâ€"PITTERS BELL HANCERS, «ac. : Every description of Work in our line PRUOMAPILY â€"xecuted, and personally attended to, All w rk gusranteed. noracet KIDPEA! sTKEET. U|wo~lv the lea Pot, T‘awWa f He gr Hoow» Jinxs Aheiir Nov. 21. I1811. _ ‘838. m I will plant three orchards and charge nothing till the trees bear fruit on the following conditions: Location :o be within four miles of this city, soil high. gravely, or limestone bottom. I will select the trees as follows for ezch orchard : 85 apple. 85 crab, 20 pear, 10 plum trees. I will plant two other orchards on clay or laam soil, where wheat or grass grows, within eight miles of this city of 100 trees each as follows: 80 crab, 5 pear, and|15 Russian apple trees. Parâ€" ties will pay $1 each for apuwle and crab trees, $2 for pear and plum trees. As fast as the trees bear fruit, each year | wl help to set those trees and protect them for winier ti‘l they bear fruit. Pzr ties having them plante! are required t ) plough, drag. and fit the ‘rou'n, dig the holes, bring the trees from the d;m. manure the trees once esch year, t the ground to some hoe crop, and hoe the trees twice each year, furnish twine, rye. or long straw, one stake to each tree to prosect them from winter, !I wahnt it disâ€" tinctly underâ€"tood. that I‘ warrant only agninst cold climate‘;if the trees die from any unseen cause I lose them ; if the trees are broken or destroyed in any way, partie= baving them plinted must piy the price as above mentioned. _ Parties w.uthf orchards planted on the above terms wili please ufiooon We have a large stock of improved crab and apple trees grown expressly for cold clim«tes for sale. Also ornamental trees, flâ€"wering shiubs and pl=nts, rose plants and vines. A full as sortment. 3 a All persons wanting trees will please c«ll at 95 Ridexu street, and give their order before the ground breaks up in spring. 7 8. L, WAGENER. _Ottawa, March 18, 187%2. 1824aw2% street, o 9A y se Uitews, 19th January. 1871. Comprising everything that is New and Fashionabie in Ladies and Gentlemen‘s Furs at greatly reduced prices to make rrom for Spring lmpofutnu : JAMES PEACOCK, _ tt. Remember the place, 33 Rideau PLANTING URCHARDS. friends and the public gener«lly that he will dispose of the balance of his 1924 FpNHE Uttawa, March 15, 1872 1022 im Pamphlet in reply to the Rev. Wm. Siephenson‘s s rmon, " Why L am a Proâ€" tesiant." is for sale at all the principal tEook Stores in the city. Piice 1 EN CENTS + Ortawa, : March 7, 1872 1916 10 Customers may depend ';n"};;:ivin. every attention and treated with civility, All kinds of perfumery at very low prices e e‘ e Ubserve the address : Palme‘s Store, 29 : us«ex Street. VENANCE CH ARRON ‘; HE REV. DR. OCONNOR‘83 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. * ATCHELUR‘S HAIR UYE, The lowest or any.tender may not be accepted. * ~JOHN DORAN, Building Committee. Pembroke, 8th March, 1872 1917â€"td TENDNERS will be received at the Office of the undersigned at PEMBKUKK, up to noon, on WEDNESDAY, 10th 1 pril next, for the eresiion of a Roman Catholic Church, l ‘x 135, to be built ofâ€" Stone, and completed on or before the first of J ANUâ€" ARY, 1874, in accordance with the Plans and Specifications which can he seen at the m of Messrs. T. & W. Murray, Pemâ€" a. $ Satisfactory security as to the due formance of contract will he required igua e o Ti t c C 2 [Wy EWw HAIR DRESSING PARLOR. COOKING STOYVEs ; suitable for the farmer, city residen lum. berman or hotele, . _ _‘ 7 t + and a large stock of. â€"_. _ \~ ~â€" HOUSEKEEPNG UTRNSILS tndot.hcrufidu,mdthomm or small _ Parties requ riug qd-imri-i'tio;“l;; early spring delivery wâ€"uld do well to order at once. > f Hotels Convents. Ho:rpita)â€", nd families oin be supplied â€"with any uumber l»:ge WROUGHT IRON BEDSTEAD®, an % "t. 6in . 3¢. 3f1 6in., 4‘t. »nd 4ft. 6in wide, all different ard tesutiful paitâ€" terns . 5+ We mke a speciaity of theâ€"e !nglish made Bedsteads, and import them ciirect. Subscriber begs to intimate to his . MORTIILMER, Ottawa, March 7, Tinware â€" H. MEADOWS & Co.,° 35 Sussex Street. Ottawa, Varch 4, 1872. 1914 (JTICE. IRSYT +PRING ARRIVAL!! FUR STOCK, Ortawa, March 16, 1872 as usual, wholesale and reâ€" Bird Baths, Bird Nests, eis the BEST INX THAK to the due perâ€" Butte. ?lmun’ Platters, F t Peceing ts hn i af driewe wak 34 Snsiveyy i tas Dominiom® _ _ * **â€" is hereby that will be ids s ue mext retet (of e Lnglcia ture of Canada for an Act to incorporate a Ottawa, January 23, 1872. 1878â€"3m. Coke Tin Plates ; 50 Tons * Morewood‘s" Lion Galvanized Tron, Nos. 24. 2, 28. A. & C. J. BOPE, & OU. 32% Commisssoner Etreet, Montreal. The subscribers offer for Fale in Stock, 1.000 Tons Beotch Pig Iron, Calder Nos. 1 and 3; 150 do. do, white ; Gocan Boiler Plates, assorted sizes ; 2,500 Bozes Char coal Tin « Machin‘‘ FOIL BALF,. A meeting in connection with the anove instituiion wili be held in the Ciiy Hail, on FLEsDaAY Evening, the 1#4h inst;, «1 seven v‘clock, to 1ake nto considerstion the subject ot raising funas to provide in â€" creased Hospital accommodation. All ‘interested in the weltare ol this d‘;’“‘ d. lb.l T etilution are ur usested to &. gently requested to be present. . _ NOMOLBOL . . . . . «â€" « « « « 164 riws « + + «0 76 Forstersâ€"Life of Charles Dickens ..1 25 Will‘s Compilation of Municipal Acts ..1 25 B@*Remember No. 39, Sparks street. "@q (Ottawa, March 11, 1872. * Macquoidsâ€"Patty. ... ......... ....0 50 8t, Ave and his Seven Wivres....... VJ 49 ind BHRHMM.. . .. . .: . â€". ... .. 00 WHQ T6 Leckysâ€"Leaders of Public Upinâ€" _| _ on in Iregland: . ... .. .. .. 4. ..1 90 Cumming‘sâ€"Wild men and Beasts..!1 35 Cbristianâ€"Theology by buke of 39 SPARKS SIREET, Braddon‘sâ€"The Lovers of Arden....$% 75 Wilkie Colline‘, Pour Miss Finch 75¢ to 1 0V Mrs. Cuaik‘sâ€"Hinash ............ 0 0 Macdonald‘sâ€"Wilirid Cumbermede Toronto, Feb 29, 1872 1913 la8w Bookseliers and Stationers, CHILD“N'S Muslin & Holiand Pinaâ€" fnrac oy LODRKREN®S Embroidered +» CASES Ladies Underclothing of every ‘OTICE |)RINT Morning Wrappers. PLAIN Fancy : nu Figured Lu $:es. HRISTIE & HILL, (latt Kenn Christiey Burristers, Attornies, Ottawa, March 9, 1872 1y191d 400 PIECESNEW Pi+INTS, comprising all the latest "hovelties. HENDERSON & GOS, yV oUBRsIMETTE SURIPE New Prints! Priats! *uUNIY OF CARLETON GENERAL ‘ Pu@0OTEKsi ANT HUSPILAL. SINCLAIR, STHIT & Co. Ottawa, March 5, 1872 1914 "HILDREN‘S â€" #mbroidered (MBROLDERED Popl netie Costumes. (MiiROIDE (ED Pique Costumes. »RINTED CAMBIC de Francois. REGENT HOUsSE! YBSTER Celebrated Grey Cotton, very PRING STREET Costumes. ADiRs$ Twilled Flannel Dressing Gowns ADIIN.S Emoroidered Skirts. ULLY VARDEN Cashemire Dressing tsowns. OR2OCasES Long Cloths in all num AlISTE Trimmed Blue and Purple Vostumes. * PUBLIC MEETING, EW BUUKS!® â€" NTEW BUUKS:! LACK LUSTRESand Alpace. ATISTE de Francoms. OLLY VaALDEN3, new design«. OMAN STRIPE. ARL LUSTR@83. JUS : cPEN D ouT DREsS. ~ AT AT OTTAW A. o. 10 x 14 156 to 1 OO Jptiste Pique Obtsimws, January #.187%1. _ 1878 32 fiud-dyb,tho'*' enâ€" tirely new. The table i:fllb mmmmm. Furnish to let with or without meals. The public are invited to give him a call establishment which he has fitted up m respecttully itrforms tâ€"o trivelling public and its former psirons, that the house has undergone many improvements, and that be intends by constant attention to the wants of his patrons, to make this the most comfortable Hotel in the city of Montreal. & ' U‘l‘a"a HOTEL, 8t Jame Stree: M on treal, The cniersigned having assom . ed the mazagemeut of this ; opular faverite, Ottawa, January 23, 1872 _\ AÂ¥ #@>~80 SPARK® STKREET, « â€"â€" 1 WaA, *%s CENXTRE u& .. 206 Boxâ€"s Tin Pimtes. Phat! reunts u. 1 «n oé“u" lndn?& E :.: m:-"n..h ‘”’ (. ® 4 tor terms of freight or passage spply 1a Liverpool 10 Dunkeriey & &on-;-cm, 43 Tower Buildings, Water Street. or Willism Hunter & Co, £xchange Building:. Agent in Montre«l. f 1829 18] BATURDAY, 13ta APKIL, (T‘o be followed Weekly) Carrying goods at through rates to the luâ€" SHANNUON, LADY LYCETT, GA . GE3, 1A4US, land Cun«dian ‘Towns and Cities in the Western 8t :tes. » Or other of the above named first clam Steamers, is intended to be despaiched from LIV £RPUVUL tor QUEBEC and MOX. TREAL on With leave to call ‘at Queenstown or Mcovilie, WEEKLY STEAM COKKUNICATION LIViRPOOL, QUEBEC AND MONTELAL, Through ticket« from all points Weet at reduced rat#, C=â€"tid4cat s 1 sued to persons derirous of preâ€"ps ing the passage of tacir tri nds to Ca=»d +. _ Through Bills of Lading issued on the continent, and in London for all part« of Canad«. and i the United States 10 Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago and uthet points in the West. * Fw Freight or Passig» apply “‘l"l: l=y‘s, : aâ€"ter & Dark», 21 Billiter Street, don ; Wilcocks & Weeks, Barbican , Plymontb; Ross & Co., Quobec ; David ~haw, Montreal or to C. & CUaKXISGHaAax, Anud <v<:y Taâ€"sdy th reafter. _ Rites of Pissageâ€"Quâ€"bec to Loadoaâ€" &l-!a, 80_'). ~% «ectage, $24. | No 21, 8. Rideat »*reet, Ottaws, ‘ No 1, 10th Coucerslon, Ongood Apply to € >A Medway . . Scotlaed . . io ...., Thamâ€" s .. WVERPOOL & â€"MONTREAL _Ahe gteamers of t« Lin~ are fil(efl,.fl to saurl Weekiy as fol!= >x curieg the #ason ¢ navigation oi 1872, to an J Jrom _ Lindon, Qubec and Montreal, . (Calling «t P3 mouth out@adefr passeng re aod leaving tha port ceâ€"ry Friday ) Soot! nd lor <] Nigeor do â€"~° /s IThames do o D4 direcs: eÂ¥ ns W composed of tbe {li« fui Iron Steam hips : FROM LONXDON Medwey, via Halisas, N =, and March 4, 1871 ANADA HOTZL |â€"_ Is the Great Health ‘Restorer of the Day [ _It strikes at the root of all Disease througb its wonderful power in restoring the blood to a healtby siate. It is a cert«in ‘remedy for Scrofuls, l Nervous and General Debility, all diseases 0! the Skin, Gout, Rbeumausm, Indigesâ€" tion, Jaundice, Scurry, Bronchial Affes tions, Chest Complaints, and all other di seases arising from an impure state o! the J Mn Freight anda NOR SALE |COMPOUXD SYRUP W®F SARâ€" |~>~~~ "SApPARILLE â€"_Full dgirections for taking : this Greai Healih Restorer accompany each Bottle, and purchasers should be careful in seeing that DUN AN‘S COMPâ€"UND SYRUP pF SARSA PARILLA, and no other, is supplie: to them. Wholesslo agents, EV ANS MEBCER & CO., Montreal, and to be obtrined from all the ttawa druggists. > D UNCAXN‘3 R@*~Oriers promyptly attended to. C. C @ *R Curter: give Kuilw â€"y Reoespts reliey ay~ing shippe.s from ail further trouble BSpecial rates for turniture. W.£. JOUNSON, s Arn‘. Ottawa, Oct. 12, 1871 1792 London, Quesec, Uttawa, March 9, 1872 TEA M tA NabaA o€ Bishop‘s Block, Sussex Stâ€" oet. The First Class Steamship * NY ANZA.* SCOTLAND, HE TOR, MEDWAY, TH AMES, GEURGE L&TREMXOUILLE. STEAMSHIP LINE. Ortawe, D 27 $jaf; Temperliey "me line. SiALEK, And Montreal. eÂ¥ ts W.il. esiay thoremfter: FROX QUEBEC, C..P Do:Os 60 +~pmke Kore 4 NTRA BE\ W Ki# % U, 8. BROWNXE, DaVID sHAW., 1914 m '\:artage A‘wc y wing first class Power. DB. MNcDOUGALL, \ ~, and St Jobn, N B, \'o'rdurodly. 3rd April i ouircal dlrot YÂ¥ ds jay, 142. Aprit do 2let z & A IL W aA x Niger, SEVERN. n~ are intended t rieg the #ason 6 Tuâ€"sday, Tth May da lith do 4 a Jist do "o _ 28th do POTOM s TRENT. Riceau street. 185b6tf Ofte®= s 1918 ®m 1 |

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