tx@ the Westerna [ orth British m.ian i 1aw, of ()bas Drawings, Oz "i 45 SP l1 head fal un ES LRFEFEL da, and. th rORLD IX ® TUESDPAY ‘ 1 Wheel ‘ hm + heels go4 sale of uo on this oa i of $4.00, nouo Ives to TN Cunacds W St mm ) OR rusand w atteod Such whet A repmre â€" â€" arch & »format 108 wheel @ls D ® of t#. these + Me® by la d * 5 h L of valenst Society hi« on la i aspecisl meseting mure anel . -:;u klees in the ;l'hhrfâ€";;;-dli Sor 1oâ€"morrow night, at whi y all th mem . Syrin gasens, | hore are axpected to thil make appearâ€"nc6, _-"â€"â€"â€7â€"__â€" * as business uf immediate importance is 19 | & Ba +â€" Toa l Genimtdlye / BEfUKE THE pagRANT. ment iz on the tapts, in aid: of the charit«| _A London paper says : able fund, which will be a novelty in its| = Lomdon is at this moment exhibiting, way, being the tirst of shohhl;v-toï¬r-»nl:l wl~°°..:u"n-'ov-°~u-â€"wuhnbim oi in . Sucsess 4 1 be apectacie of a city turned upside down fkittams, â€" Suconee. 10 th 40000000 | Coukh sar &r giak Rag Yow Weinkte anck Bouat Suime ~xue slsn ot ie Onina To ind ind in ds ie * Or Hall asnounces that be is selling 044 * grrand, on the outside of *Temple Bar or eost p ices all ;oods on hand, and arcisles inside st. Paul‘s, his first impression mignt dlighoy damaged by the late tire at haif uumaaummumï¬, Ahe original cost. The whole s:eck must | Occurred in the y «nd that the | | amoog the ruins in to sheluer themâ€" rasoly afforded amd 008 selves, or that the Londouers whom he should be taken advrantage of by left in 1852 so calim and so phlegamatic h.d Reads of families. Mr. Alian has a large |*ll gone stark. starimg mad. Whit, he «nd valusble stock on hand; and the | R&h® ask, is the meauing of all those t«ll Reverâ€"within reach of smoke. Go to the mâ€"-‘bvlmdvdh-nnh- ‘“u.“.hm'“ mdodh- imminent, that all those # 1t the hlo-lmhohuml ~A Dumcare Casn.â€"Un Saturday a pSrâ€" | Seow Law o.-;ur lï¬.m“:m“;' ‘a about 30 years of agoe was arrested on mm-m:-:‘uflmw muspicion cre ied i imprudent . Of 4 * ubs, on the area in front "fontucty, thile under the influsuce of 7 dlinge of the Hoped Colrege of Phpursiamn‘t liquor. loh-u.htbdvh:v‘umpmz..‘x‘u. “d.':’dm; three or four months, apparenily with the | Why are tradesmon \:&qu their hopes of obtaining a situation u,w'ao,m in a‘trantic manner, and disâ€" .“d’Qthflflwâ€b-mmv'm.bmh rowed or attempted to borrow money, “5dnhu.ll=’dw.dmd.“:: may be tor ought that is knownito the conâ€" | plac«rded with advâ€"rtiiements ot "Seate Rury with the,honest intention ofreturning :0 L4%?" Why shoult the sideways be it. He constantly asserted that he was ,""‘:‘I“'.’m‘"lm""" +very highly connected ; that be had held ...nhw:udp-:r n&o: Ti clter coale t Hromol: Hhasks is the | nittowiking» malling "ginrine seu badt! under Sir I‘r.ncis Hincks in the | Whit i Te TThat Indlh mt that bin nrimninal an f""(’".‘!"mm‘““' Pessosas. ~â€"The Rev. Fither Reardon, who went home to the id Country «boiw? lkree momhs 1go h , we «re happy to say returned o this city, looking wol‘ and er joying excellent healt. In St. Josowh‘s pmrish in paruicular, be is belove!i by the eongregation, and is highly estâ€"emed throughout the city by l#who h«re h«d the pleasure of his soqusintance . Test indies, and that his principal otâ€" Jrot in coming to Canada was to benefit ais healith, Winle drinking in the Russel! House on Friday night, he exhibited an joyitation to ding with Sir Francis Hinaks a choqus on the Montreal Bank, with ® Lh'r’.-.q-‘cduit. Tha:c aid not present t cheque at Bank, his fooliah condust was the cause of We acrest. He is a man otf fne appearâ€" uace, and of engaging manner and.conâ€" versation. He will probably be liberated thisâ€"morning as there is no charge against Cezar Sacas â€"Mr. Alian of the China Hall announces that he is selling our, at sost p ises all ,=ods on hand, and ar.â€"isles dighoy damaged by the late fire at haif the original cost. The wholo s:eck must 3*-«-;»,;&1..«1.,. Tuis is Wopportunity rarely afforded and one Which should be taken advantage of by beads of families. Mr. Alian has a large â€"A Duscare Casn.â€"Un Saturday a perâ€" son about 30 ye«rs of age was arrested on muspicion grewed by his own imprudent wonduct, whilse under the infuence of mmor. He has been in the city for three or four months, apparenily with the hopes of obtaining a situation . He incyrâ€" Tod several potiy doota and we believe borâ€" rowed or attemptea to borrow money, it may be tor ought that is knownfto the conâ€" trury with the,honest intention of returning it. He constantly asserved that he was very highly connected ; that he had held 'r“.h the army, that he had Seld office under Yir Â¥r.ncis Hincks in the Klled in,: or its objectionable features abated or removed in some manner. wars® soaros. Prices remain about the same as at last quotations. drunkenness was dismissed. OQne Joseph Corisse was charged with illâ€" using his family while under the influence of liquor. ©He was remanded. Tus zarcet was pretty well attended on Sxturday, hay and wood were in plentiful mpply ; potatoes and vegetables generally hbopes, bowerver, be may never hare c0ca sion to make it do unpleamâ€"nt duty «Tus cold spell was broken on Saturday. The dirpction of the wind changed and A Wersonus Prsmsn~t. Jur Local is th raipient of a <~plendid Irish hizel stiok hom Mr. Miles. It enable our Lâ€"¢ 1 to wmjoy a feeling of safety, even when «solling bome in the morning boys." He Tus Br Wasu.â€"It is sincerely hoped by the public that the authorities will take stops at an early day to have the By Wash mild~UConsiderable snow fell during the Works Commissionears will not meet, a announced in a previous issue, bn that day. They will probably meet on Tuesaday Waran Wours Cownpsionanrs. â€"â€" Next Priday being Good Friday, the Water Sergeant Brown. The good Sergeant being beset for charity madea raid on the wkers with the above success. ‘ ALLAN, WKINNONS & M‘MUORRAN, ; k K)) Sparks street. ~Graags Seazet.â€"We bope tha authoriâ€" the will t« ke early steps to have the snow and loo carted. o@ Sparks street, between VMeteaif and Elgin streeus. #. 24 ‘3) Sparks street. Izont Bamo.â€"()ver a dozen loaves of bread were captured on Saturday, by Just received. extra value Black Glace :ï¬.lnh Silks, ordered before the ALLAN, M‘KINNONS& M‘MORR\X, that are certainly requirad, and staple ar ticles, and must command an audience. Mr. Bermingham advertises to sell on Tussday, 2#th instant, (toâ€"morrow) at 11 o‘ciock, at his rooms Elgin street, fifty good factory cheese, 200 yards tapestry carpet, 200 bags, 3 shop glass cases, . and A Gar time is expected at the Hairâ€" dressers B l1 on the Montreal Road this The Eigin Street Temperance Mesting was numeroâ€"sly attendel yesterday, and able addresses were delirered WҠSunday, The Caâ€" tholio Churghes w.re handsomely decorâ€" ated, 1nd the caremonics rery unposing. Musezs. J. Bignell and Geo. Bignell, who have been up the Gatineau surveying for over sight months, arrived at the Russell House yvesterday. 1hey arse revidents of George Buiton, took place : a Saturday afterncon, and was very numerously atâ€" #§yeAnsther supply of fresh Karanagh‘s («The Queen.) at the Russell House yesterday, from Queâ€" P. B 4%.â€"The Iriwsh Protestint Bene Mourt ro Laxn.~â€"Apply to R. A. Bradâ€" #. Solicitor, &0., corner of ®Eparks and Remuants of Floor Oil Cloths at reduced ALLANX, MKINNON8 & M‘MORRAN, J0 Sparks streot. Prusziz â€"The funeral of the late Mr oystets at b-inu.lo-hu-r-nsni thru>t anmde the tables of the moneyâ€"changers for one day at least. in order to honor the Queen of England, who is comin» to St vaul‘s Cathedral to give Heavren thanks for a great meroy vrouchsafed to her, her house, and the British nation. Mh:tt-d jollity 4 “ltm: would hohhr-.&. th:t London was preâ€" paring to make high holiduy ; that we were on the ave of ‘a very noble festival; and that we pro; osed. on Tuesday, the twentyâ€" seventh of February. 1~72 to supend all ways crowded and streets present bustle and> animation, and, withal, of From D=mseus come our damson, our blue plums ana the delic¢ious apri.ot of Portwgal ceâ€"lled d _ daumnnask, â€" ~ besuutul fuwie of on anud «ilk. «iib vines and fowers upon its s«mooth. wight groun +; he sak + pose, intro aucsed mw Eng! a~ in th> time ot Henrs VÂ¥IL: the dam «k â€"hbute. so tamous the world over cor its keen â€" dge «nd remurk wle ol suony. the â€"â€"f t of he in uuf.s w e of which wus when Tam rl ne oarried oH the artists imto Perem ; and thâ€": beâ€"utitul art of inluyng wood and stee! with silver «nod goidâ€"s, zind of mosiac en graving and soulpt united _ o Yed d.nu:o-mo‘ wih iwhich boxes and buresus," «wo «s «nd « are oonament ¢. It is still a city of Howers and bright wauters ; the streameas of , the ‘river of vamwcus," the ‘rive; of gol 1‘ «tWil ma â€" * prayeth,‘ sull runs the city ; 1e enravan comes and ~ +s it uid One thoumnd years »go ; is ult the sabhi k, the ass, amni the wh el; the mer chunts of the Euphraips and the Meditâ€" terranean still occupy "with the multiâ€" tude of their â€"wives."" â€" The city which Mabomet â€" surveyed a neighboring Leight, and wis afraid| to enter, " because it is given to man to but one paradise. and, for his put, he resolved not to harse it in the woold," is this d=y, wint Julian called it, the = oonboLg' as it was in the time of 1 » the head of Syrbw" It was near Dam» that Saul! of Tarsus saw the light from Heâ€"aven, above the m.-.ollem; the street which iâ€" Straight, in which it is id he D-mhthdzudtyhlhwuld nbon..:ndho hh‘ in N-Ji“ :: ; & | % ra hh‘h&o-bd‘. hoc‘unt; inev< h and Baby on have from the shores of the Tigris Euphrates, Da mascus remaips w it was before the days of Abrabhamâ€"a tre of trade and travel,‘ an islund of v in a desert, a ® predestined cupital," with martial and sacred associations extemdled beyond thirty centuries. w THE OLDEST CITY IX THE WORLD. Haddock, 64 lfl tA l 1 lzmlnt-. I * iates* & are as follows : hl.fldt:':ï¬:* per lb. No. 24 do 2cte | do Hlaughbter, 2Tctes ~‘ «K Famâ€"«u Prime mess. $13 ) to 14 n-..-bd.mwuauwpuwo Do $10 00 to 811 00 * _ do h-z $10 U to $12 00 do Bacon dry saited, $9°00 do Fuouuâ€" Retail prices. ouuomoenoos.m Extra, $6 10 $6‘ No, 1. $5.15 to 6 uo ao UJUatmeal, #5 25 . do Cornmenal, $3.25 to 3 10 do Cracked whest, $6.50 do Wheat meal, #6 5J do Provender, $1 4 1W lbe. Mm'l.w do #% B., vice W, Higginson, who is hereby ‘per. mitted to retire retaining rank. To be Major : . Brevet Major and Captain Angus Urquhart, V . B., from Noe. 6 Comâ€" pay, 'i“&i.ldl, M Canadian calft Freanch â€" do en ons * tllke !ppor English kipp, Gziw, Buckwheat, 50 to 6Qcts per bushel Unts, 326 to 350 do Pense. OJc to 630 do Beans $1 5J w #1. 15 a Burley SJots. to 536ts. Fall whear, $1 35 o 1.40 do Npring wheat, $1.30 to 1.35 Jo Geese, 5c to 60c each. M“hb“;umpb. Feathers, 400 to 50c per Ib. Eggs 206 per dozen. Butter 17 to 25 cts perlb. Lnd,thlaoh.rlb. Tallow, 80 to 106 Honey, 126 to 15¢ do. Moqâ€lpu;:wbuhl. Farenips 600. do M&lï¬;&fl.&d& Celery, to per dos (hihahlowomh. â€" Boota n::'t-m Apples per $3 75 to $4.00. Rome spun yarn, 70c to 8e per ib. Home made wollen socks, 340 per parr. Wool “curr 1b Hay $10 to 15 per ton & * Ryo straw, $6. Uat atraw, $4 to $6 do. Mesâ€" 7 k. $16 25 to 16 50 per barrel Farmers meses, $14 50) do Beof, $6.00 to $7.00 per 100 Ibs. Mutton, 7e to Io per Ib. Fowls, 5Do to 656 couple. TAE MARKET ‘l !w 100 lbe. $6.00 to do LQL)\' LI®GAR will at the the Rink Mumc Hail, on SATURDAY EVENING, April 20th, ° Str John A. Macdonald will preside. â€" ‘The proceeds to be devoted to a chari:â€" J, BERMINGHAM, Auctione Ottawa, March 25, 1872, it his S.l« Rooms, Elgin street, opposite the Russell House, commencing at 11 o‘clok,. am . the above, sent in for sale without any reserve ‘The cheese will be sold in lots to suit a 1 purchasers ; in conâ€" sequence of the Istesdynce and the prosâ€" peois of a higher. all in want of cheese should attend this sale. All the above must be soli without an muMy.flth.-tllp'dk& 'l'bouharihorhs to" announce that be will sell on +UESDAY, the 26th Inst., Of 50 Good Western Cheese, 200 Good Secondâ€"Hand Bags, 8 Sh;p Glass ((‘;no. 200 )‘rlds. .p«:{ arpet, an Several New House A man named Bradley Grant. a well to ao farmer, ne«r Bingbham on, New York, died on_.he 27to u.t , of volunt«rly starvaâ€" is supposed, through overwork, dou::hod to siaive himself to death He began his deathâ€"fast on the 10th of January 1 :st. on whaich dny--o,l:mnd ‘..g . z‘muwntfl us he only sup iwo next meul wus wmken fifteen days alterâ€" wards, and cousisted ot NOWIT tea and a smaull piece of toust. His last manl consistect of one ounce of toaâ€"t. which ue Wus inâ€"uced io »wa«ll>«= on the l5th uit, _A tew days befo=» he died two tea pooohl-olbu.d&:a vuter were lorsed wwan his throut This sum» up a | the tood «hat p«ssed into his stomach during the A8 weeks.. His body (was reducel to a porfecs «keletop. â€" or such ample experience. No m«n, it must be added, has , iven greater satisfac Jon in the discharg> of his tunctions in all t «e offices he his successiv.ly and successâ€" tully til d. 1e will .0 out to lodia amid unanimous yood wiwhes, and leave a wide. »pread beliet «hat the 1i.ht man has been found for the rsight prace With all his varied exp riâ€"nce be is st.ll young, and eâ€"nduwed wih, perhap=, more thin the aÂ¥veruage vigour and strength ol his age. The movement against free liquor in Engiand seems not to have been producâ€" tive of any very aston shingly good resultâ€". At Exerer, recently, a temperance meetâ€" img waus broken np‘y.auvdol bulles ; aud even the bisbop, on the pl:ttorm, dia not ea»pe the ignominy usually accorded uupopular rnn. The most sensible Jjuurnais in Eoglund announce that drinkâ€" mg has become an intolâ€"rable nuisance and promoter <of crime, and hundreds of pbysicians have published a declaration of the re of spirit drink Prohmibition iut:;hudu. he 3 The Count de Chambord is the Bourbon claimunt of the French throne and is now 52 yeurs. ol1 He was proclaimed King of France, under the title of ttenry the Fitth, in 1830, but nea.ly bis whole life h s been spent in exue. ‘The bxciiement which bis presence uand the vi its of the French Lâ€"~â€" gitimists occasions in Antwerp is augmentâ€" «d by the simultanguus presence there u: the ex King of Hanover, and various other dethroned princes with representatives of the Iate Queen of Spain and other reactionâ€" ary interests. 1 *"**_‘ The London Times, in announcing that Lord Northbrook bhas accepted the Govâ€" OMMWLO' Ind:s, says thit no man of his years has had so widle a training > BIETH, f um thâ€" 24th instant, Mrs. Frederic Dore f a daughter. dred »«pplications, mainly, from ladi employed in the depariments, hnbo: It is stated that the representative of Japa«n in the United States, desires to send t:iteen Amhhdlutobh country to meuch the English language and ordinary brunches of educ.tion Nearly four hunâ€" America. Alm-d;,.bnm,thc following conclusions may accepted as mfld-m_?h:mnubr all practical purâ€" m:- nv-m.nnnbrrdmm is 45,000. numbers actually N?bt-\d in 1870 were 73,581, . while in 1871 they amounted to th6 startling total of 99,945, in other words, to twice the orâ€" dimrida&-uu. Startling as to that total is, sturvation, confinement, and anxiâ€" ety are sufficient to explaimit. But what is mor@surprising and even more eloquent of the fatal effects f privation and discour agement is the fict that in the s«me period the average births had diminished by :‘bout four;:h: while inhono Il:ljllblh. that &m ‘g w «d . n from 1,500 to 1,729. In short roughly speaki the deaths at one time b-{ dunb.l:s: while the births bad diminissed by half. There is not the siizhtest prospect that the present Congress at Waushing:on will wke »ction on the memo:ial of the Nation al Board of Trade, in f«vor of un:ods won o: a new Rociprocity Treaty the «dmission of British built ships to Amerâ€" icun re.istry. ot . atural History in Central Park, New York, unohmnhof wh‘:h' is to afford builders, and teres an opportunâ€" uy to ex mine, ut a glance, the various building stones of this couniry and of the A department of building stone: has lately been introduced h‘:’ the Museaum THE EFFEOTA OF THE SIEGE OX THE * MORTALITY OF PARIS «> t‘ A The French journals us some interâ€" .ï¬g%-u&dï¬ow on the population of the capital. These wholesale in the square of St. Jacques, the Park of Moncesu, and the quarries of -Q,u:: mhmww::’é. were mu 80!-!1035; and the mairies, they are mainly based on the books of the adminâ€" istration of Pompes Funebre«., The m.hn‘hn-d course keep . no , of aitizen soldiers killed in the | field, or of the victims of the Commune | UCTIâ€"N «ALEB MISCE : LAaNEOUS NOTES, Pumpe. TRE O T TAWAâ€"TIMES, MarCcH 25, 1872 gallon extra if Uttaws, March lst. 1872 seeing the subsoriber. Down to 40 cts. per single gallon. . : 35 CENT3IN 5 GaLLON LOT3. rdels _ Ussh and not delivered f, conts per‘ ' ABOR AGENCY.â€"â€"All those who are * in need of Nh.-b:-::w the demand in Ottaws. Yprmziza are uin boing estaninbed all lmdw?ï¬:'mm to meet | ; Goodilots ; ready money for them. A «m | OR SALE â€" Real Estate in all parts of : ’vflb“dd“u:m& Paâ€" pineau 4 '.nh‘ outhouses barn stables, &c. ; 15 acres under cultivation. Terms reasonable. Address 4 \a1 Utiawsa, March 15, 1872 * lund, at only $4 per acre. It is known as E4 B, Concession 4th, Township and County of Rusâ€"ell. It is to be sold L.u. of 2 weeks +mIV aTE BOARDING HOUSEâ€"With * a few minutes walk of the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings. ?.Qm gentlemen ean be sccommodated with finely furnished rovms. hoxeolbnthbkhm& . _ Add:ess, L. A. 4; JN, General Agent, . l“OR SALKE.â€"That valuable pnpor! known as *Ashfield‘s Stone Block, on the corner of Uregon and Sherwood Streets, Chaudiere, very convenient to the mills, and fl.l‘y rented at any season. Annual rental $475. For hnhrm l---w&bumammw, (Grocer, Duke Street, or to I. B. TACKAâ€" BERRY, Auctioneer. g Siz,â€"Alderman Cu having reâ€" signet hitear brhos City Commadt a After man, we, undersigned electors George‘s Ward, request you to accept such vmtpdtion.m Your being a large property holder, and ‘ being resident in the Ward, we have full confidence in your abilities to guard our interests, and place our trust in you to adâ€" | vance this section of the city, and benefit | the ratep«yers in general. * s | We now tender you our votes and supâ€" | port, to secure your services. Wn.l.mmln-wsbw good laborers. Come and leave your iddreas. A. GAGNIER, 1 1â€"ge of Hull, two stories high beautiâ€" fully situated on the corner of Albert 8t., the best business part of the villa The mdns wial aon nt per monthly. For, further information: apply to R. : &11‘ or D, Wmouw ARD, Ottawa, or owner on m o fas WM. SULLIV AN, Ottawa. March 1.} °_ 1920 4d wif Ottawa, March 22, 1812 " ~, AÂ¥Aall kinds of Upholstering doné on the shortest notice. (â€"neâ€"seated chairs, reâ€" seated by . DW NS, two doors below Mr. xwh’l Office, Victoria Island, Chauâ€" re. uq - l.‘un oALERL OK 1O LETâ€"Ten acres of alondid land, within three miles of the City of Uttiwa, bemutifully situated, ne«r the Race Course on Bank street, and within a mile of the City A'i.rionhw&ow ‘rounds, ‘and adjohios Ottawa and lilouncester macudamiz d road. ‘Title indisâ€" utabl â€". Enquiâ€"e of R, ABBUTT or D. W. t‘OWARD. Ottawa. ® vÂ¥VÂ¥Y ms â€" &) gen:ilemen, two bed rooms ana a sitting room with haard. Apply to B. B. ‘Times office. - March 23. 1872 1929 F\W LETâ€"a awening m in ;ho‘Vd» and careful attention Payment for Freight and Car.age will now be received : the Company‘s Office, on Wellington trec t. & A..J. TAYLON es ic3 jz _ _~~~ millnatage Agonk WANTIDâ€"AALESIEN â€"Three first class salesmen wanted at the Regent House. r * SINCLAIR, STUTT, & Co. ynd:, 15, 18‘1? > 1923 ~: FuBSAl.l OR TV LETâ€"Ten acres ot ninfameBILÂ¥ LenB cufkk i dk .l lcm i. m I think you for the confidence you have placed‘ in me. I sccept your requisition, and if electd to the honorable position of Alderman for 8t, George‘ s Ward, I shall endesvor to discharge my duty with cire and economy. * yg!rl.- . &o * & THOS.‘ PATTERSON Ottawa, March 22. 199 ï¬hlin that his office has thh.& been EMUV ED to the rear of the GENERAL OFFICES of thoConpny’ . on ï¬dlh‘mw ington Street.‘ where orders for the collection and ddinryol_Gooda will meet with promp: Ottawa, 5th Feb., 1872. es : P. §.â€"ENTKRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. GENTLEMEN,â€" _ Ottawa, 22nd March, 1872. ‘ To Alexander Workman, E. A. Meredith. J, G. White, J. Pennock, Wm. Hamilton, Dunâ€" can Graham, A. Mortimer, J. W. Ryan, P, Kearns, and 200 others. rpo THOMAS PATTERSON, RSON, Esq MA‘!TRAFBFJJ made and all kinds af Unhalatarie WANTED In New Edinburgh. by two sanilaman â€" twa had nanme ana a t, Lawrence & sttawa Raiiway,. wAE :. ... 0s i A GOOD GARDENE R, Ottawa, March 18, 1872 UR SALEâ€"* 'muumhu..».‘-' * bert, Hater, Queen, . tA L OLL Ottawa, March 13, 1872 _ 1920 1m (VUR SHALEâ€"Une hundred acres ot Ottawa, Feb. 23rd. 1872 ‘OR SALEâ€"A piece of land containing Ottawa, March 21, 1872 °1927 1a "ANTED to buy 7 Centre Town. The n‘(;‘Al!‘l‘AGE AGENCY. h6 undersigned to inform t iblie that h‘--fl:.l:e this day been h mate,. Apyly to W el 13, 1872 . Good chance now for speâ€" Apply to 1 remain, gentlemen, . 1812 A. GAGNIEK, â€"__ Meal Estate Agency, Oppo-holbh:hflon'n A, AAGNIER, General A Opposite the B-olf.flq;.. One first ~class BRICK DWELLING, with 8table and &o on Daly Street. _ Rent vly to ‘HOS. PATIERâ€"ON, 26 Hidean streot, at2. 1897 F yO LE1, A. GAGNIER, Real Estate Agent. Opposite Russell House C. B. WRIGHT Hull Vilage, p 1929w&dim W. HEARXNX GAGNIER, A. GAGNIER, Real Estate A or 8 dweliings in Nussex streets. ellington, and denaxhom mane Heroatot Care Po uie q_m_@%wg' Authborized discount on A ericin voice~, until furthe notice, 9 per cent. (USTOMS DEPARTMENT, am m--nooa--ooo.oo-ofl"i"“ †at January 15, 1872 Potato Digwer . Corn Planters . Threshing Machines from...... .1.0 to 1,000 ..°"'...."..‘..""'" Th viibuisstmiant.s 20 m * ® Fanning Mills . 22 Mm...i..o-co-oc-oo-.-oz: :: Tron Hebbokk 211. 52l insiisin oilr.s $ozs :18 do Plow«..... Wowien Plows.. Calttraticel‘., : xsn inir6r +. Reaping Ma«bines from .. Mower _ AGRICULTUBRAL â€"ITYMPLEMENTS At the Ottawa Agency, Market Syus | _ â€"». T. C,. AIKINS, Oofftate. Oitama, 26d March, 1872 _ _ 1916 éeod Ditching DULY'Ccmmhdonod Land surveyors Teustobe mnrIng the antsing stuee I‘ w en are invited to communicate :;I:L 2lst inst., with this Department, describing the inâ€" strument they use. _ _ ___ _ __ and Friday -fl. at 10;30 o‘clock, where partivs baving ‘to dispose ot will find it to their advantage to send tnem in the even, ing before. Bales in country places, either in Ontario orQuebec promptly attended to, _ __... ;JOHN MACDONALD & SON, In returning thanks to their numerou» rlends and customers in th;;ny and vicinity, or their past pationage, to intorm the Jublic generally, that they have just complet. d arranyements for the leasing (at a large xpense) of those large an: commodiouns buildings m ar the Market Sqoare, on York Stre«t, formerly occupled by the Governmâ€"nt, pd known as the Militar, Hospital, which they bave thoroughly râ€"fitted and paiuted, and 0# feel confident that they are in possession »f on» of t"lu'ut and best situated room sin the Domision, where they will pay particular Atention to Auction S«l+s of Anctionser and Geueral! Commussion, Hous» Furoishing, Insurance and Ral Estat Agents, 36, York street, Oitaws. * Ottewa, Nov. 12%, 1871 > 18194m Real Estate, Household Implements, wmï¬ Will be held at ST. PATRICK‘S n% and CANADIAN INSTITUTE, on EAST l(g:DAY, Ist April, 1872;’ ; freashments mï¬d’ Prodrick. | m C o‘clock | to commence at 8 p.m, Ticket, admitting gentieman and ladies, 50 cents ; to be had at Prodrick‘s confecâ€" tionery. ‘n’n Tohacco store, and at Sutherâ€" land‘s Jeweller‘s shop,: Lower Town, and at Baskerville‘s, Duke m Chaudiere. * ; >« WHNL N REY, Capt. | D. BEHAN. Secy. Ottawa, March 18, 1872 1924 4 No 11, 8. Rideau street, Ottawa. l.o 1, m:om Osgoode, clawd | DB. MoDOUGALL, | Ricean sts et, and Specifications which can be seen at oftice of Messrs. T. & W. Murray, Pqï¬ &M securit to the d y as ue formance of contract will be mquired.p‘l1 The lowest or any tender may not accepted. : JOHN DORAN, ‘ cow stable, 17 x 554; grainery, 18 x 2 mdbn:mflu{mé')l%umgit{; Forla Apply to T. 8. HARE, on t momhu.; wl2atf * â€" Nepean.â€"Weet half of Lot. No. 27, i the second concession, Ottawa Front, taining 100 acres, 75 acres cleared. comfortable dwelling housé and fra barn, 30 x 40; a horse stable, 20 x 30 Westerly through such pass of the Rocky llounm{u in Canadiin territory as may be found practicable to Bute Inlet or some other point on the sea board of the Pacific (Ucean in the Province of British Columbia (with power to extend to Victoria or some other &o(.nt in Vancouver Island, if found adviâ€"able) ; together with branch lines trom near Winnipeg River to the Lake of the Woods, and from Fort Garry or Winâ€" w aforesaid l.oal::mhins or w?hh oPtbr: or on boundary of the ‘ v'-oodmwbq as may connect with with the railway system of the United Etates. t M Un behalf of the Comm | WILLLIAM AN, : | Representative of the late A1rRED Wm} wGro®. _ March 2, 1872 1912.tos FABI FOR SALE: in the Townholr' Nanaan _ Wast half af T at Na & The Council of the St. Patrick‘s A{{lum‘i is prepared to receive tenders up to Tuesâ€" | day next, the 26th inst., at 4 o‘clock p m.. | {orth execution of the (hrpcnt:r and oiner according to plans and epeciâ€" ‘ festionr which may Lo secu. at the uitos ot D. 0‘Oouno_r,l‘¢ on Rideau Street, at whose office the tenders will be left, | The Council do not bind themselves to a»cept the lowest or any tender. March 21, 1872 1985 CA.\ADAJFICIFIC RAILWAX. Notice is iven, that an applicaâ€" tion will be lmdo’ 3 .:h’o' Parliament of Canada at its next Session for an Act to Incorporate the Canada Pacific Railway Company, for the purpose of constructing and working a railway from Lake Nipisâ€" sing or other point in the Province of Ontario necting with the railway system of Canada to lgm Harry or Winniâ€" wg in the Province of Manitoba, thence esterly through such nase of tha Raekv wouce. The of two responsible securities must be at to each tender for the due completion of the work. | | _ ~MARTIN BATTLE, R | Secretary, St. P.0.A. March 21, 1872 1928 5 MAogonapw AUCTION ROOMB, . YORK STREET. John Macdonald & Son. n Tenders for the St. Pa‘riak‘s _ _ Asylum, o wat (itawa, D 37 1871 1858if NOTICK TO LAND SURVEYORS, ECOND SEASON ‘SOCLIA!, ASSEMBL\ Pembroke, 8th March, 1872 1917â€"td o oin". s :t‘ Auctipn . Sales | every + Tuesday R. 8. Â¥. KOUCHETTE, Orrawa, March 16, 1872. OF « » + » +« $100 :0 1140 +i+4 +1. . T0 10â€" 80 ' ..l.:“l“ . 10 Inâ€" W# are now peparâ€"d to off r to th Farm~g ommunity «rd to the tride inducements that bas not been ziven ber tofore y any on« in ~ur Hne or business being now importâ€" Ing the cBie! part ot our Stck, guch as T&AS, WINES and BRAxUIE4, enables us .o mou 6 prices turther,. We clsim already to have brought the enurmous profits heretufore ~gKiating to a mo+ rate :at« and trust io fuurs to couti,. ue #o. Wâ€" uill guarante» that no one can all the ~ame articles *‘:q, such as w sUGARS, TOBAdOOS «a2d GE~ERAL G~0OCKRIES, siso WINES and all ht uiquore, Can«‘iin Spirit«, of the bes d+scription, always on hand at prices as as smal: lot« can b» Infd do@n. Weâ€"are not for compe«titi m, =!! we reqoire iss iriâ€"}gi en to our gooda, The economist will profit by calling to us, -'u--aot-“‘ Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial, â€" w 4 P. BASKERVILLE & BRUTHERE, NO. 36 RIDEAU s'mmb %â€-rni%u? STREET, JHAUDIEE:», Wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and f spirit Merchants. P. Baskerville & Brothers, ered Grenadines, & Lyons Black Silks of first quality. _ _ And an endless variety of Plain, Marled, Striped and Checked Dress Goods, They would also call the attention of parties requirmg anything in the way of Carpets and House Furnishings to their large and well assorted stuck which they are det rmined to clear out withou} regard :o cost before removing to their new premises. ths Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Crumbeloths, Hearthrugs, Stair and Lobby Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Damasks and Gene_l_-dllo!m Furnishing n‘t'grqpofï¬qmt_ely low prices. T. Hunton, Son & Co. B@y~The great advances on those goods this season renders this an exceedingly RARE OPPORTUNITY for parties furnishing. f | Lot No. 1â€"97 pieces Tapestry. & Lot No. 2â€"56 l;mou Brusselis. s Lot No. 3â€"45 pieces Two and Three Ply. Lot No. 4â€"37 pieces Dutch, Felt and Hemp. SALE STILL GOING Will offer the same during this month at prices that will convince the closest buyers, and insure a large sale . .. | No'rxc:â€""'ru ALL WHOM®iT MAY CONCERN,. Tapestry Two and Three Ply all Wo«l Blankets, Flannels â€" and Wincies, REMARKABLY CHEAP. â€" PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE BARGAINS, BARGAINS Mariposa Satin Stripes, ; « Arabian Glaces, _ Striped and Checked Creton Cloths, Plain and Fancy Figured Lustres, â€" . A Choice lot of Black and Fancy Flowâ€" wa, Feobruary 15. 1872 AVE just opened a complete assortment of NEW DRESS GOUDS in all the no , _ materials, _ | . Ottawa, March 8, 1872. P. S.â€"Inspection respectfuily invited. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, DreooGsps= « Russell & Watson, Alian, McKinnons & McMcran, CA E.PET S Buccessors to Garland, Mutchmor & Co., 20 Sparks Street. RUSSELL & WATSON. oving to their n "*. tf.s.&co. * 6 29 Sparks EStreet. ; destroyed, he is ceï¬ theC bmcq-d to execute all orders with whioh he maiy be fevored with the ntmeas i®% resumed business in Rideau Street, and as by the Into fire 5 Bookbinder, Paper Ruie and Bliank Busk claims before me Plantagenet, hrra been appointed Assignes in this matiter. & _ COreditors are requested to Sle thds In the matter of JAMKHS SHKRA, Furs at greatly reduced price to amke oatexiver bes ":q’:..'.: wm“ud&.d e Ottawa, March T, 1918 1m SJOTVCA IPNNUNIK :+ + +o + ts c ao s <â€"% » «uP uP V PP Leckysâ€"Leaders of Public Opinâ€" ® Commingremwid mes and Bexdiac t IP â€" | (xrlu_d-â€".;pdoy by Duke of '_‘__ * Forstersâ€"Life of Charles TAokens ..1 : Will‘s Compilation of Municipal Aots . .1 R@~Remember No: 39, Sparks street. W Ottaws, March 11,, 1872 Braddon‘sâ€"The Lovers of Arden... 9 %0 Wilkie Collina‘, Poor Miss Finch T5oto 1 O Mre. Craik‘sâ€"Hanash % »*+sr4rterxwand BP Maodonald‘sâ€"Wiltrid Cumbermede Bt, Abe and his Seven Wirn....... 04# OX¢ttawa, March 15. 1872 10989 in Booksellers and Stationerss, 20@“&0‘-&&..ԠiInnewimiton (H!ILDREN‘8: Muslin & Holland Pine« fnnan . JB!ACK LUSTRES and Alpace, C HILDREN‘3 Embroidered Trracuan. CH[LDKIN‘B &PRING STREET Oostumes. an Insolvent. 1, the undersigned, PLAIN Fancy end Figured Lustresâ€" PI N NTS, 4 â€" MuL LUSTRE®, puyLLX varoEN Cashemire Dreming Ottawa, 10th January, 1871; J MsROIDERED Pique Costumes, M-“.m{b’h,llh BA‘I’ISTSG. Francou, EW HAIK DKiABILNG PARLOL, go®intso carpBarc de Franoais, HENDERSON & CO‘S, niagenet, 12th March, 1874 wll 2 SINCLAIR, STITT Ottaws, March 5, 1872 l.l?. ~/MBROLIDERED Poplinette Contame. REGENT HOUSE!. YBSTER Celebrated Grey Cotton, very KMKORT! / & ADiES Twilled Flannel Dressing Gowsb ADIES Emoroidered Skirte, ow Prints! Prints! ORROCasES Long Cioths in all nds UURSIMETTE STRIPE. Costumes. &Â¥ BUUKS! Niw‘ioï¬â€"lo ULLY VAILDENS, new designs. OMAN STRIPE. JUS ~<PENED OVT all the l:test novelties, # o e a a4 0 a ho as 6 a #4 9 6 # igned, C. Z. JOKKBOK, Â¥ w aln as a a 6 6 mb 6 e w . esn AT AÂ¥ that is Noew amt #be to 1.( U to 0 %