. wl 3NE ;NTEK, | Futate Agent. NKW q4 vi OWP PIRBL s cb x IDVSA GNTER, B T A LR G0a be sold mile L.h! at any ontroal a daweliings in Lt 2B 2 igh he ue Ahorry \o* a11 / gorts A4L/NAARAAE x« _ We cents 'm Ab a0 F jrom At" * _ *+ the Regong 4 gency, > al _ House, It is : purmed meeting of the above Trade Union held on Thursday evening at the &. Lawrence Hotel, Ridean Street, the 3°H0 Wi 197 3 constituion and Byâ€"laws for its goyernâ€" ment were submitted by the committeo appointed to draft the same, and waere sdopted, after which the following gentleâ€" men wers slected offic=bearers for the vouruo® Dar Cersezamox.â€"By referâ€" ring to the subscription lists for Dominion Day Celebration, published in another wlumn, it will be seen thit the general )‘mmmwy. We Pogret to say that the Insurance Agents of _ B fhecity have uniformiy refused to put their 22mes on the list No party of men ‘ mould be more grateful to the Fire â€" of the city than the Insurance and we beliere they will yes conâ€" much plussure in ponting to an Inudable HbeFilty m ‘@ donaâ€" ltn of §25from Armstr.ng Bros., of the Uhion House. We hope the other publ: louses of the city wiil disply equal Peralty. It is to their interest to do so. y Parin .J.flï¬â€œl:.'u. The meâ€"ting was then further â€"adjournâ€" #d4 until Tuesday, 26th instant, at 8 p. m. The regular meeting of this Union will be heli on the second Tuesday of every month. + Keene from the "Merchant of Venice." macgs. enice," :.Ir.l-u.th'-‘rm-u-dm' h..'.",.:"""“ Dr. Malloch gave a â€", _\ _ "bas reading which highly amused "",._ ‘to obtain admnssion. ‘The chair was n by the Honble. Jbsagh Howe who ““ï¬td.hwfll“_rb, """“ï¬bpum’-m :‘:"“"-n-p-uwu Sven at these readings, and concluded by Welook forwud to a grand celabration. Ind an immense infiux of . visitors on the CHUROR® or guarantee that bhe will labor vigilantly and strenuously for its interests. He is well qualified for the position, and we hope the ratepayers will send him to the Council Bourd for the remainder of the current term during which probationary period they may judge of his fitness for election next year. Martezs are apparently not im proving in By Ward. Mr Mortimer bas not renounced his seat as yet, and the mtopayers are riled at the idea of the Board transacting business without their representative being present. They have mason to complain, but they must attri bute the cause of the difficulty to their own rash and imprudent conduct. Sr. Gzoron‘s W azp.â€"iIn ahother cofumn my be seen the requuition to Mr. T. Patterson. It is signed by a large aumber of the most influential ratepayers of the Ward, and certainly leads us to expect very confidently Mr. Patterson®s election, whose real sstate stake in the Ward is a the Irish Catholio Temperance Society mil be held toâ€"morrow erening in the St Patrick‘s Hall It is expectedâ€"that the Hon. Mr Tilley will be present and deliver an addres». Several ovher eloquen: gentlemen will audress the meeting, which we hope will be a numerous one. Guazo Concart axo Reaotyos,â€"As will be seen from an advertisement which apâ€" pears in another column, a Grand Concert with Readings will take place on the 20th of April, under the patronage of Lady Lisgar, The proceeds wili be devoted to a chatitable object. Further particulars will be given in a fow days. Yery Doxramox Dar Awusual, Gowan‘s Hall was erowded last ¢ * extra value Black Glace wnibthietiengs, Sith», ordured before the ""*LLAN, M‘KINNONS& M‘MORRAXN, whuhnm Casp.â€"In behalf of the Fire Brigade, 1 bereby acknowledge the receipt of twenty hddh‘nâ€" Mr. George Stockand, in acknowledgement of their endesrore to sare his property during the fire on Rideaun street, on Tuesday the 19th inst., John Langford, Superintendent. Ottaws, March tth. 1872 ‘ Bup Bsecomxme.â€"It is said that injuneâ€" tions are to be fled"in Chancery sgfinst two sitting Water Works Commissioners on the ground of disqualification. t yie. ing of the St. Patrick‘s Society will take place on Tuesday evening next, when members will beâ€"expected to pay in their Wuirutz.â€"The wesat! ar was consiGer fam days. The rapid disuppearinee of hmâ€â€™ï¬‚"bflâ€ï¬. apnual foe. astessed at a higher figure. Conrsmomox.â€"It appears that in reportâ€" -.g._b made by Mr. Coward at the meeting on Thursday. night, we misâ€" conetmed his explanation. « The unassessed property relerred io wan..Assssaed in 1364 for $1,200, ued would now probably be my* * Riding manded., t T Moxzy to Lexn.â€"Apply to R. A. BM ley, Solicitor, &c.,â€" corner of â€"Sparks and Rommants of Floor vil Cloths at reduced 10ea. . ALLAN, M‘KINNONS & M MORRAN, ) easoe s ..a to order _in first class ; .' ‘ «o M A LLax, w‘kINNONS & M MORRAN, C | 30 Sparks street. Passicx‘s"*Soomtr.â€"A npb-oa- AXDED . â€" elstigable exertions in getting up LOCAL ENXGLAND READINu3 to be held in the 3 ‘ Unndx.‘"‘â€"At an adâ€" Miss Coffin Of persons were f': -..imummu.,.-ama_?-.-m_myg h bo-.hfla‘:oltbp@o ~w“â€ul._ A, Bradâ€" | duett by Miss C. E, Spragge, and Mr. dresiag, as we to make wke 404 | podg, s an darly start, I was ready by six o‘clock, y waTER wokks comiiserofiers: ~| o o Sn TPTr oo Rdinburgh l hi arrived a le:ter from India announe. 1e North | It would appear that the majority of :at. and â€œï¬ that he had counterâ€" Wa&'wmm“ zumdM y ** o-afntuom This question, and the possibility, 1 will not say of ghosts walking, but of the dew! appearing to lhohvin were subjects of much speculation ; , we actually commitied the folly f drawing ;uyn‘mo.â€"s. ‘written with uur olood that Bvér of us died the tirst should m to the other, and thus soilve any we hat of tho dife after desth.‘ | Lord Brougham, in his recently publishâ€" ed 6 gives an account ot a ’bipho to , and relates how, on a cold day in winter, "he arrived .at a hotel which bad the unusual luxury of a bath room. He says : . "Tired with the cold of yesterday 1 was ::uouhdn::ofshuhu beâ€" ‘N.hwudin. here a most remurk: thing happened :o meâ€"so remurkâ€" “b.‘iuu‘“ lmx"»"m“.‘u.u' ub': 1 went with (i., my most intimate friend, to attend the classes, in the university. There was no divinity classes, but we freâ€" Mw’h"“hm&-:‘w[ u many ; amou M’:mw '_-n oflh’ml.-n: "Alser we h d tinished our classes at the ovllegâ€", G. wont to India, having got an appointment there in the glvil sesvic«. He seldo.n wrote to me an.l, after the lapâ€"+ of a few years 1 h«.d ~«imost torgorten him; moreover, his tamily uaving Little counection with Edinvurgh, 1 selduin saw or heard -y\hnuth-. or: of bim tarough them, so all the old sehoo. boy invim=cy had died out, and had neurly for~ fotren his existence. #I had taken, as I have said, a warm bath; and while in it and enjoying the comfort «&m the lute freesipng I had undergone, [ turnéd my bead around, looking towards the char on which 1 had deposed -&QM-l was about to get up out of bath. â€" Jn the chair © sat G. zokh calmly at me. Bowlpconloltholug&lmnt t Moptant o seven i Rone myrel % or ?:lfl ismmuw likens o-gf&_h_â€"w-n-_-d. wd.z-Alox Christie (Central Town,) l ; .)-&u.;w:-wmac«.z;)i{. & J. Gowan, 1; C. W M Crea, 1 ; A. ML;.}.MI;J?&& ner, 1 ; BHate & Co., 2. Totaliâ€"$#72 50c. H. Lurwo, Captain. w . Cuitett, Branchman. Moran, § ; Câ€" W. Bangs, 2 ; John Ross, 1 ; . Hunton Hon & Co., 2 ; Young & Rad ford, 2 ; Alex cm.a.'a:.’.u:mn,)y Bros., 2 ; R. Ken‘y, jr., 2, Geo Hay, 2: £&£. Miles, 2 ; Bell & Woodburn, 1 ; Patrick Haydn. 1 ; A Titus, 1 ; Thos. lee, 2 ; & lfl-\l;lï¬-â€".lml-:.v- Ryan. 1; A. H .user l;lï¬ï¬l‘nh J. B Russeli, 1 ; Lamb & Hodden, 1 ; A. w.n‘; Jos, Boyden, 1 ; Geo Bartlett, 1; N. K. Chevrier 1; Jaus Bouchett:, 1: Mr Lord, (China Tobacso Jar) $2 50. _ Tot«l $123.50. Carer Mosareut, _ Daizt J. J‘ wo conve, ©EGCRCOTE, TD CPiment ue W.‘;MC':.Q,A;O‘.- son & Co,4;, R. 8. Casselis, 4 ; Magee Aln-ï¬.s;J.A.Guh.s;wn.M 5; Fra Clemow, 4 ; J. Brown, 1;J’. Dwyer, 2; J. Medcalf, 250 ; P «tterson Cummins, 1; Madsen & Hawkins, i ; N. Germain, (1; Joun Sullitan 1; Capt. to have the meetings of the, Boird:open |* auenantireeneneemereanienmnmaiaccuaeeacemmearm » to the public They intend to hold one | . . NWNANE)UNTBY. : on o o nb uen ader oib ons | â€". _ on thegaterday Revica/} i\ they wish inâ€"private. Under thaké cireamâ€" . C Hapnour to afleds a pasâ€" of c#urse thgo.dlly‘m paga‘» Every -ldlht-cï¬m‘ ag_could > can be and hi cormil uind s © rocks anid glac . l-nth‘nodhfluu explanations | OC®® 98. -“Jï¬m would be necessary, and consequently â€" p Aoer Wwhich we lite so persons attending would not benefit by 80 and W'“M doing, ‘mor be made anything thm,m:u;t we by the .proceedings. Our opinion is P op m‘h‘ (‘:; that it is not only very unjust, but very _.“"': Char ud-.ta o & unwise for the Commissioners to attempt M.:‘:g’u we are ashimied ‘ of to exclude the public from their meetings, MM‘wx:O:w e despised and moreover we feel confident that the "“""‘"w j a .public will not sutfaer their servants, to .-’u‘â€"m wbo R bg mature schemes, award contracts, m“aï¬drimw doddonpmthodhflmlpnh“.un mndmm :;og.w stice. The Commnmqners miscalsuate | i0 the pavement of Pall mall afect the * | airs of count y gen an the public spirit if they think they will be | though thqbt‘ruhuswhnrd o:::lr permitted to transact the business of| saddie. Is e ~fl.&o‘:lh.pofm the â€" Bourd in so _ bighâ€"handed ...mnothc i. = ber style. It is an insult to the PUDIHiG | mountaing . t56 honest Tevel d ed no favorable impressica of the gentle. m“. :*Hun nes mt omers mt onibemen | sn amrntt t ammee t emed motion. The public indignation is already uo“II:. he has as m bytbludh&obmmb burst forth The Board has done itself much injury at the cutset in this matter, and given rise to suspicions that will keep the public mind in a fever for some time. We firmly believe that the Commissioners will do the business of their positions honestly, and then what object can they have in screening their proceedings from the public. "*% A KEMARKABLE GHUST STORY. DOMINION DiAY CELEBRATION. Carr. Latinez, UOzo, Hwox .x, D. Homuztsox._Subâ€"Commuttee, SUBSCRIPTIONs TO DiTs. Valiquette, 2 Subâ€"Committee. rm‘ Mw;umb-i.. _Qw:-ocwc monthly meeting ‘ It is our gipdern h â€'.'hw l 1ho veapong o en naainstnnttorte ce . Wnn oo-.:pnndy *of fog udder Wwhich we iive so bofilortably, n':‘:?_f'_’;n_'.:'- ies 2. Total ~â€"$88 The CARTAGE AGI.?Y. the OFFIGES of the Company, on Wellingion Mvï¬m.&aï¬uï¬ delivery of Goods will meet‘with a and careful attention h{::m Freight and Carsage will n# be received at .z Company‘s Office, on Wellington A. J. TAYLOR, o _ > y a. s *‘ Wohrtage Agent. hncat aate thoaibmin ces Sres She sings the LAGE Tnompioh oo soners in hy Of _ usxtB . id C u.. * s Het . immation of 1. D HKice in the "Es mdwmm She is proba~ly the sotress on the :.:&..myhfl'wl Mr, Schick has also disgovered a second series of caverns a little east of those viously known, nthn-hunhr: m‘“ w.h:qh-.bnppud-l:&nl. ies wakk, I fomy oo “h..n. > » ~to0 insorâ€" mm;mlqmu. in the neet quariecly sintesngnt "of ee nox i . St, Lawrence & "trawa Railw=3y some source the U; mcnd silvaur nm: the VJ town, «nd superior for the rery reason that it has not been sophisticated by man, we are inclined to invert the argument. It would prove that we should prefer raw meat to cooked, and that‘ a savage who plusters himself wich mud is better than a civilized being who puts on a coat. \h:'ouo-h‘l::.wtot.h Looduhh.: â€" 1 trust you grunt me space in your valuw: 4e columns to give a brief »ccount of «n import«ant disourery which has been miule at Jcn-lo-'z-y lh-l‘lr.c. Schick, and which I think, be of inâ€" terest to many of your readers It wili be remembered that Cap uin Wurren, R.E, while conducting the »xcavations made at Jerusalem ‘ by the Palestine Exploration Fund ‘explored a remarkable rockâ€"h~â€"wn :-tuu when Cowiéy, mgnm ant:thesis, goes one y declares that Mer God the first garden made, and the first city Cain* And we protest against the inâ€" dn ene bannge fok Ho long as it is nlycthutbt are -om of charm added to raw, vated nature by human agency; but when it is attempted to set up the country pure and simple as superior to the the surroundings of our daily lflqminnphapndnlyhm portion as it is unsuitable to the wants of our fellowâ€"creasures ? Tm.:ï¬lonophot should necessarily love retirement is inâ€" telligible ; we must have intervals of relief from barrelâ€"organs and omnibuses and the um:u;‘bn:n-do on I’"'.‘g:d & n.." 3 fragments mâ€"m:l of wild. erness properly dressed and cultivatedâ€" eontribute an essential element to the harmony of our lives But we begin to besitate when Cowley, seduced by a love IMPURTANT DISCOVERY AT JERU. BALEM. ThE OTTAWA UMNMES, Maxrxcn 2s, 1st3 _ Ctawa, Deo 37, 1671 . _ _ (CUSToMS DBrARYNENT. laqnary 15, 1072 ~AGRICULTURAL EMPLEMENTS At the ‘Ottawa Agency, Market Sjuare. AMtchiny\ M«â€"H4#%C â€" ..... . ‘...... ... . .. $106 “. m:â€. aa 4 e# a ® wa s me e# 6t en se d a t ® †Oultihenbett ©2262.0 .222E . c+.n" **i s i. Â¥C) M Reaping M sin « hom .. ..... $10 4110 VYower do do â€" «+ ++% + .« , 0 to "80 (hrâ€"skhing, Mahines hom...,.. .1.0 t 1,000 m “'m- un e s# # 0 4# o-l.-’â€b“ _ _ @ing MWeehines $75â€"with attackment.. 80 Mamitoba during the ing season, are invited to communicate by’:g.mt., with this Department, describing the inâ€" wkrument they ume. . . ,.> _ ...‘ 0 spense) of M:z' an commeodious Sthaet, Tormerty ‘Opcipind y the pvernmenh ad known u’m mlhl, which they have thoroughly refitted painted, and now feel confldeut that they are in possestion ::udlbhg:::n‘:;dfl%h&dmnh m. m ;-fl-loAm Bales of ’;’ ‘ Estate, Houschold Effects, gricultural lql._-h_.'arbgbg orses, Implements, 'arh?‘:z' Horses, _ Auction Sn:"ov M mmnqu 10;30 :':{ool where partivs having goods to diâ€"pas: of will find it to their advantage to send them in the <vyem. actioneer and General Commission, Housâ€" f hnl:llng. lnsurance and Real Estat« _ Agents, 36, York street, Ottawn. . "“'hmzvhm; either in Onta: Qmm y atteunded to, "**** JOHN MACDONALD & SON, wwa CaraDias RSNTUTE on RAstice 3 on * ‘Refreshinents supolied by Prodrick. 16 n i Music by snua:flu'o Band. . Dancing to commence at 8 o'ml: Sn ty e nan.onulme mont dogiey , Nyo‘s store, land‘s Jeoweller‘s lboplh:. m and At Baskérvill®‘s, Duke streot, Cla1 ' All other arttcles at No #1, 5. Ridean streot, Otta No 1,10th Concession, Oagoode, and four miles from Ottawa City. _ For full particulars apply to. T. 8. HA‘E, on the semises, wlatt cow stable, q17 x 554;, grainery, 18 x Sutisfactory security as to the due perâ€" mumm'mbonqflnd.w Tholomltor-nyuod_uny_qotbo e JOBNDOMRA& Pembroke, 8th March, 1872. _ 1917.â€"td4 OTTAWA FIRE COMPANY taining 100 acres, 75 acres cleared. A comfortable dwelling house and frame barn, 3U x 40; a horse stable, D x 30 ; In returning thanks to their numerous tlends and customers in the city and vicinity, "Toile Eroomih> thet 160 tate act compiee u rully , 3 "',..“‘:."-'"-;. for _&.’m (‘m 7E fhe mitneg® stens of me Onnal Un behalf of the Comft.n i rtlls 2 ... RitiXtAtREirmnax, _ xo10®. f Iudl‘?. A18_12 h 1912 tos FOARM FOR SALE in the W of Nepean.â€"West halif of Lot No. 27, in the second concession, Ottawa Front, conâ€" N OTICE tion will be made the Parliament of CQanada at ite Mfl,r“m for mB:netto Incorporate the Cahada Pacific ()ompnny,hth.pmofoomwotm and working a railway from Lake nl:&) ningwoomnothorroimintho Pro < of Ontario connect n&r:mh the n.il'p system of Canada to Fort Garry or Winniâ€" Westerly through such pass of the Rooky , llonnmLinCa‘n.dun torritoryuwh.‘ found practicable to Buulnletwbzl other point on the sea board of the Pacific ; (ADADAPAGCWIGâ€"RAMAW Ax. â€"S~ Notice h tiem, that an applich. tion will be made to the Parliament of eg in the Province of Manitoba, thence, w:ourly through such pass of the Rocky alo'mp&ï¬..wm&ï¬r;d gw do not bind themselves to ofl“n’ blo.-ulfl- wo -nzpuvm for the Tendors for 'NM“&.&-PM’-A# is prepared to receive tenders up to d-yun.mmm.qu'&&p.-.. fioutions which may be seen at the offcs Ottawa, Nov, 12, 18971 # ECUOND SEASON SOCIA!, ASSEMBLY WM. MoCAFFREY, Ca; D. BEHAN, Secy. Ottawa, March 18, 1872 â€" 1924 4 Apply to NOTICK TO LAND SURVEYORR. Hlmi discount on ’A-éh.. In. 5 further notice, 9 per cent .jâ€"". BRA M. BOUCHETTE, . ULY C who ‘may desire employment in Ortiawa, March 16, 1872 Hafronh. W: AB:&TM ARTIN BATTLE, Becretary, Bt. P:0. A. MeDOUGALL, . Patriok‘s 18194m 109®M8 5 DEVLIN‘S tWERICH SN.B "Kams,. "London Hat:~~= Wide Awake Hat. ~HA TS. "Oxford Hat. Erie Hat,. * Ounce Hat. Sinbad Hat. Grant Hat., Brush Hat. Lisgar Hat. Tichbotne Hat. Cambridge Hat. Montague Hat Trochua Hat. Tycoon Hat. Alpine Hat. CS MB THAT THAT 8UG4 are now prepared to offer to the Farming Community and to inducements that Has not been given heretofore by any one in our line of hdn:.-z-'m ing the chief part ot "our Stock, such mas TXLAS, WINES and BRANDIE3, enables us prices tarther . Woeununuyuwomï¬m"wa to a moderate rate, and trukt in fature to contiuue so. * __ We will guarantse that ‘no obe can gell the same articles oheaper, such as TEAn, Â¥O, 86 RIDEAU mb :ï¬â€˜nAW STREET, JHAUDIERE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. P And an endless variety of Plain, Marled, ‘Striped and Checked Allan, McKinnons & McMoran tta wa, February 15, 1872. _ _ Crumbcloths, Hearthrugs, Stair and Lobby Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Damasks and General House Furnishing 32&?@9@@: low prices. > Will offer the same during this month at prices that will convince the closest buyers, and insure a large sale _ | ; 5 % g’l‘bogxut-dnnoecon théce‘:goodsthis season renders this an exceedingly RARE OPPORTUNITY for parties furnishing. â€" > h Lot No. 1â€"97 pieces Tapestry. . Lot No. 2â€"56 pieces Brusselis. *A SALE â€"STILL GOING Having secured for IMMEDIATE CASH before the late ADVANCE several large lots Tapestry Two and Three Ply all Woâ€"l pjoriceâ€"ro ALL WHOM IT MaY ConceRx, BJ BARGAINS, BARGAINS . Dress C ‘;h‘nq w0 .gb““â€"hq&“-.â€"-m‘-&" Aot4 P . :A ered Grenadines, Lyons Black Silks of first quality. Mariposa Satin Stripes, _ j Arabian .Glaces, _ : im Striped and Checked (Creton Cloths, . Plain and Fancy Figured Lustres, * A Choice lot ofy Black and Fancy Flowâ€" e chanlin Spictn, of ooo ow Snmcrpuons nlwii on‘ ane on peioms an ow us rs. on d as low as ink pontions ripan aire c lake seniarieks" Give our Teas and Liquots a Trial, P, BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS, Baskerville & Brothers, ‘AVljn-t:poud a mylote assortment of NEW DRESS GOODS in all the me jyA Large Assortment of Piain, Fancy and Striped Japanese Silke. . _ " ; Just Recevo muycml::ï¬:vwmmcoama. ; nro--’ ’ 4 ’ Department )n and after MONDAY 4th March, they will be prepared to take orders in | ich is under able and i t. f Sofiplommn oFurders mit be wope oonecerity se ie i ofement . Panctaslity Varden and Muzriposa Striped Prints in great vari ,'JLayew f Piain, Fancy a-d&gpcd Ottawa, Marchâ€"8, 1872 P. 8.â€"Inspection respecifaily invited. would also call the atténtion of parties requiring anything in the way of B.:{nd gomo Fu?i!hn"tw the“iir; hl‘.t.t?:t ""'ï¬l ulortod.dcak which M’m minedâ€"to clear out without regard to cost b orommvmd their now premises. ‘ _A M ces .f “.‘ 3 % 10] .&‘“ * t . Hunton, Son & Co. ankets, Elannels and Wincies, REMARKABLY CHEAP. o y EOPLE‘S TEA STORE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, Russell & Watson, Allan, McKinnons & McMceran, _ â€". °7 * Suocessors to Gariand, Mutchntr & Co., 20 Nplitks WiFect. CA IERERPETSG 1.0t No. 2â€"06 piéces Brusselis. Lot No. 3â€"45 gwou Two and Three Ply. Lot No. 4â€"37 pieces Dutch, Felt and Hemp. BRUSSELS RUSSELL & WATSON. 29 Sparks â€"Street. The subscriber begs to inform his ‘.‘Oub-: d".d'rh‘ may on attention and treated + 25 kinds of perfuinegy t Â¥oly lor ie e i eiamnt fl.mm'ï¬mb“ m“dt&#“ be has resumed business in -TIJDG. n amaanaty mes saritoyedoneds "non replaceng ‘the same with other of the Bookbinder, Paper Ruler and BIMk Book In the matter of JAMES SHEA, . _an Insolvent. 4 the nndermgned, C. X JOHNSON, of [ i!;l:'&hmhnh-w* ! matter. g | d-uum:m:: thals ’;:1 n':-:.'flbnurb-b oticm Shakn â€" â€" Sapee Observe the address : Palmer‘s Store, 20 Bussex treet. ao=t 3. â€"~~ dubimespreggiil | * Cumming‘sâ€"Wild men and Beasts..1 86 Christianâ€"Theology by Duke of Forstereâ€"Lite of Charles Dickons : .1 25 Will‘s Compilation of Municipal Aots . .1 25 Bookseliers and Stationers, 30 â€" sparks ptaser, minantencraine! B l ++‘ pomctintedl |~ 8St, Abse and his Seven R@â€"Remember No.: 39, Sparks street. *Ws Ottaws, March 11, 1872, 6 CASES Ledies Underciothing of every dessaintinn . mwu-m†in all numâ€" CB.LL‘I:RIN'B Muslin & Holland Pinaâ€" B!ACX LUSTRES and Alpsce. SPRING STREET (btll’. CH[LDREN’S REGENT â€" HOUSE | C HILDREN‘S 4m PIECES NEW PRINTsS, all the litest novelties. Faussowserp Pique Costumes. !)RINT Morning Wrappers. Younsm:mx SURIPE. ppCLLY VARDEN Cashemire Dressing Aawne New Prints ! Prints! f>RINTEUV CAMB «IC de Franceis. ntagenet, 12th March, 1872. wil 2 ___ SINCLAIR, STITT Ottawa, March 5, 1872 1.01‘4â€' ADEES Twilled Flannel Dtessing Gowns ADIES Emoroidered Skirte. Al1lI8STE Trimmed Blue MBROLIDERED Poplinette Costumes. ATISTE de Francow. OLLY VAILDENS, new designs. lNTloï¬ ARL LUSTR®S, OMAN STRIPE. JUS T CPENED OUT March 15, 1872 102% im DRES $. AT J AMESâ€"PEACOCK, AT »* » 2 »» » » «00 #0 0 715 . the to 1 OO § V d