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')-(fl §| SELLLLILNG OPEFE ! "~ Couty aig A‘P COSTCT PRICES, TY of v“ it bo 200 l o kin: â€" 1 i"_ * * f 'i'!"nu. ~ i scP PIF io river vith @ ty by ® Ars®g G, )aly ABBUTT o of pro RDEXER > TV L&g the 15th JAS, and ! Prop purga*~‘ py * has beeh .\ B « 810 and costs, o i ' 4 man charged with using abusive lan . B maze, was fined #2 and costs * EKR#ON, OF. St bay ‘* C T3 880 1. <w< P A: a C»tr, â€" Wednesiiy. â€" Mary Aune Nummers guilty of being the inâ€" m e of a bouse of illâ€"faime, was sent to gaol for one month . A4 similar offence was sentenced to two months‘ imprisonment in gaol. Mury Lefranc, charged with keeping a house of ill fame, was sent to gao! for iree weeks, in defaalt of paying a fine . Mortimer had not yet been given, the ing was adjourned, on motion to be again by Alis. McDougil and should a new election: be decided up n. last night in the St. Patrick‘s Hail. ‘The object of the meeting was to select a fit and proper person to represent the Ward at the Bamnd of Water Works Commisâ€" sioners. All. Heney was moved into the chair, and having expliined thit a deciâ€" sion in the mitter between Mr. Coffey and Thurso ; Frank Moberly, Fort Garry ; J Nickols, do ; Master Moberly, do ; John 8 Hall, Montreal ; Raiph Trautman, New York ; Paul M. Robins, Toronto ; W. Kerr, Kemptville ; Douyglas Brymner, wife «ad family, Montreal ; W Linton, do ; D McLachlin, Arnprior ; A Flockhart, Onseâ€" Br Waro Mcerso.â€"A public â€" meeting of the Ratepayers of By Ward took place Movine.â€"Several families were on the move yesterday, and the day previous. The time for changing places of residence is near at hand. It is a rare thing for a hmily to remain in the same house two consecutive years, and yet in point of dis= agreeavleness and destructiveness moving n«urpassed only by fire. People always expect to improve their comfort and conâ€" dition by change, but the very opposite is oftener the case. Anzmrare at tus Rusezic Hovse.â€"John RMurray, Halitax, N 8 ; 8 D Oakes, do ; MW Schuch, Toronto; J A Cameron, "Me Trat C ".a t, is Poor S@#aLt sor Waxt."â€"The St. Vincent de Paul Rociety, known as La Conference Cana diefine Francaize de la Society St. Vinâ€" cent de Paul, beg to offer their most sinâ€" tere thanks to those who have so charit. abiy answered to the cail made upon them,. in subscribing to the list which has been put in cireulation in order to obtain h“""‘ purchasing a hearse for the Me of the destitute C.tholics of this city, t"“‘"‘ shall enter their home. The of $1% having been subscribed, a hearse has been purchased, which F‘"" direction of the Society, will be Sk . .+ s § Tcâ€"Dur, at eleven o‘clock, Mr. Bermingâ€" him will sell at his Auction Rooms, No. 3 Eigin street, opposite the Russell House, wme very hanJdsome B. W. Furniture, a wy fine Seven Octavo Piano, Carpets, UilCloth, Oil Paintings, and various other uséful articles. B8 tha Wadings at Tus . Mareetâ€"Wroxespay.â€"The mar Al discuwsion. A full attendance of members is particularly requested. this city at one time. Several men are constantly employed dressing it. .\ it Snoc1» sz Dosz.â€"n a previous 0câ€" cision we have suggested the necessity of of. The thaw is now set in for good no doubt, and it would be well for the a% thorities to see to this matter immedi. sately. DW# usuaily interesting ;. we hope to see a .’m 3 =Tas »izip of stones on Major‘s Hill, being ”dhunm bridge is probably the largest quantity of stone ever seen in #r. Jaxzs‘ Cavrea (Hurnt) Associarios, _The usual weekly meeting takes place .‘ddfito’dfl&. in the basement of the church. ‘There will be several very interesting subjects brought forward for Tus Rxaom~os in St. Patrick‘s Hall toâ€" *mhhthbtdtbm, and uhn,n-intht they will be unâ€" Entire Stocl ~100l U be Tas Sreeets were in a very disaagreeable condition "-\hy. The fresh snow thawed rpudly, and pools of water and M”m' s Tes Readiy cbants gy, Coumers s Cigin streets Roxaway.â€"A lay on Besserer iamage was dor oNE May y sold at from $15 to $16 per ton. Wood, $2 to $450 per cord. Pork, $6 per cwt., dull. Yail, Tâ€"cts per pound. Eegs, 25 cts. per dozen, scurce. Miitd, 10 cts. per pound. Butter, 22 ct=. per pound, scarce. :‘!lou,ficu.por bushel, good furnips, 25 cts. per bushel. Carrots, 40 ots bushel. . irione, 6P 50 n BL U car buskhe 20. _ C ovevooveseey ‘llbwinlc.,"fl]m this mn‘ |~m 'O are assured .mm Prame is a »plendid one and will fmined by some of the most m‘fi Flinnlmwktari.nem ane . «. _ __ C OCas Mox«eY (ttawa meeting of the" Board of Common »I Traustees will toake place toâ€" nmght. and wood were particularly plenti en LUCAL osel of the t 50 and $1.40 per bushel Lex®. â€" App}y . ko , corner s (OAUtAW®A. )% 10 will A runaw=y m-funlnl yesterâ€" i¢ Street, but lortunately no Ihm @ALL _ Reamxgse a~ Th6é Patrick‘s Hall, which pulir and successful, will elose this evening @ are assured that the ttiowin‘s HMall toâ€"mor be given by the mer »LXXALE®‘ ORXGIXNAL COSX. & BX . [dX WV. ALLAN., Hideaun Street.â€" and a featnre + K. #. hrad _ Sparks and : must be Cleared Out by the First of May. Â¥ of the sup (hx)ps DAMAGED BY The Treasurer â€"of Ontario has given notice that all paeyments of money due to the toyernment of (Unts. io shail « hereâ€" ofht.hofol T ag ie I:d&-dh:‘. any ing ban ks : John‘s where the treatment of Dr. Metivier, White and Beaudounin, his arm was ampuâ€" tated. The case is a rery bad one. 1t i« feared that gangrene will extemdl beyond ho waunkpeopare. _ ... . .. : _ _ _ in Tuesday afternoon, a man named Sanderson, while e'onrlin’g cars on the other side of the Richeliew river, opposite 8t. John‘s, received a horrible bruise on the arm, resulting in a double fracture of the foreâ€"arm. He was transported to St. The nron set afloat sontfe time ago that Mr. L. Huntingtori would contest the County of Brome at the next election has been again revived. ltis pretended that Mr. Huntington‘s influenice is so great in WMT‘“ :l can secure the return of an beral, and that in Brome be is n‘ciontly pn‘)gl.u to defeat Mr. Carter or any one else Conservatives may pit against him. ‘This is certainly a rery nice httle game, and presents only one difiâ€" culty to make it a success, The electors of both countries wouli vehemently op pose it. 1 § The Corticoke Observer has been purchasâ€" ed by J. W. Merry, adv wate, and will be published by that gentlomen after the 1st proximo. Mr. Turner his retired from the Sherbrooke News, which will hereafter be conducted by the remaining partuer, Mrc. Browne. Mr. White, late editor of the Sherbrooke Gazetfe, has withdrawn his conâ€" nection from that sheet. * James Gillespie, of Pictou, has been ap ;o:ud sherift of Prince Edward county Globe favoured his adoption, not be cause he was fitted for the office, but be cause " he has made great per onal sacrif ces for u:‘ourny." This is the test 0f ca. pability er the new order of things. Moved by Mr. Champagne, seconded by Mr. Kelly, that the prayer of Mr. Tasse be acceeded to, and that his salary as teacher, shall be, for the current year, $400. Carried. londg Mr. Kavanagh, seconded by Mr. R. A. tht‘thosomuz'bon-. thorized to advertise in the Jrish Cunadian -dMWiMMlfimmm teacher for l'gor Town Male ke Nalary to be $425 per annum. Curried. \On motion ut Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. ‘Connor, the Board adjourned. Lovie Tasex, Seo. B &4 A complimentazy banquet was given to Col. Maude, C. B, at Bracebridge, on the 18th ulit., when an address was presented, thanking him for the great services he had done on behalf of the free grant settleâ€" ments in the Muskoka district. About one hundred lrnom were present, among them Mr. Haigh, of the immigration service, and numerous speeches highly riomplinonury to Col. Maude were deâ€" verad : A Glencose correspondence of the El.in Express says .â€"The Loop Line R. R. will it is expected, be in running order ty next An'r‘ut. The (G. W,. R. 6. contemplate building a road from Wanstesd. on the Sarnia branch, to (Giiencoe, in order to con nect with the Loop Line, and thus acomâ€" modate the Western traiic. â€" . Moved by Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. Lapierre, that whereas many of the teachers of the Separate Schools are averse to the , present mode of colâ€" lecting the‘Monthly Rate Bill, which they aver, interferes with their teaching, .ndwhor’ouumnoud'udhpmdwmo; the views of the teachers with a view to the harmony essential to the welfare of the schools, be it therefore resoived that in future this Board issue tickets of ad mission to the children f.uoodi” the Separate Schools, on the terms already provided for by this Board. Carried. Moved by Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. O‘Connor, that Mr. 5. A. L?iem be auâ€" Wtona‘l'ouckot'l for By Ward and St. George‘s Ward ; Messrs. Champagne and O‘Connor for Ottawa Ward; Messrs. Kavanagh and David for Wellington and Victoria Wards. Carried. Arpirors.â€"J. F. Brown, J . H. Bray. Srewarns.â€"Geo. Gough, Jos‘h Yeoman 8. H. Morgan, J. Curtis. Necretary, Mr. Mills. Treasurer, Mr. Slocombe. < Assitt..Sec., Mr. Trumazn. Chaplain, Rev. Mr. Pollard, Medical Adviser Dr. Hill . Legal do., Mr. Remon. Comurtres or Maxacturst â€"F. Sat: chell, B. Huckell, H. Gou;h, R. W. Stevens, (G. Bott, 8. Rogers, F. H.llanâ€" Orrawa, 2ndâ€"April, 1872 Present : J. W. Peachey, Chairman ; Messrs. Kelly, O‘Connor, Sims, Cham pagne Laplerre, Kavanagh and David. The following is the full election. ® s Presilent, Dr. Sweetiand. Ist Vice do., Mr. Eastwoo«. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. A letter from Brother Andrew and sevâ€" eral accounts were also read and laid on Moved by Mr. ‘Connor, seconded by Mr. Champagne, that the letter of Broâ€" ther Andrew and the accounts just read be refer:ed to the Committee on Finance and Assessments.â€"Carried. * At the meeting of the above society held on Tuesday night, it was decided to celebrate the miv.ujy.. with a proces K‘mu usual, and by giving a grand dinner the Russell House at night. The anâ€" nual report of the Treasurer bespoke a sound financial state of the societyâ€"showâ€" ing a balance of $1,240, g ing early. As the readings close for the season toâ€"night, as already stated, Masters J. M. O‘ Hanly and J. R. Battle are request e« to be in attendance, to receive the prizeâ€" :» iheir essays " on the value of time," and on " true ignity in man." evening will be Mr. Larwill‘s song, " I‘m ninety five,"" in the character of a gay old l1dy of the period. The entrance fee will be ten cents. There, mp doubt, will be a crowd, and good seats can only be had by BUARD OF SEPARATE SCHOO;LXS. A HALL! DOMINIONX NOTE, GEORGES LATE FIHE Al IET Y t € amlt of the March, 1§, 1872 ____'_____'wz_sg es ln.WA"r: BUARDING HOUSEâ€"With a few minutes walk of the Parliaâ€" ment Buildin t or ten puh-n can .,.m.f;a..”.!" with finely furnished rooums. An excellent table kept. _ I“UR NALEâ€"Une bhundred acres ot tne lind, at only $4 per acre. It is known as E4 B, Concession 4th, Township and County of Rasâ€"ell. It is to be sold insiie of 2 weeks. | * Ottawa, March 153, 18 given House Uttawa, March lst. 18 Duncan Geo B &nc'Y E Dunbar Jno Smith Jno Eichhorn A > 8t George Jos Farley Mrs Annie _ Stack Richd ::'w Miss Mary g::m Robt itapatrick Mary wn A Fother "“‘i %“’""‘n e Fotherry @G vester D. Snu.:: P Teagan® Co Mts F eter ongue Giles A R T woy 8 © Gorman Thos Waugh Jas C Green Thos 3 Walker W C ‘Greene Patrick Wallace D Green Thos Wahelam W W Harrison Jno Wn-q-fiobc Hackett Mrs H Wayte M r:lplod Jno Wier Jno Hamilton Miss J.ne Woodburne Mrs J Hardy F McoArthur Jas Honv.‘n. Mss E O McBride Mr Hinter Jno MoCallam Jno Hm:t J McConnell Daniel H R H McEwan ar Jas Hodgins Frank MceDonell D Howe C MacFarlane Miss L Hutton M:s Mary McDonnell P . Hubbell Ed 8 McGilly E Johnson W m McKay A Johnson Geo McKay Jas Johnston J MacKill Miss E Johast.â€"a And . McLennan Miss K. ‘OR SALE.â€"Real Estate in all ot I' the CIKf Good change now mpo- culators. Don‘t try anywhere without seeing the subsoriber. } « | A. GAGNIER, :__| â€". _ Real Estate Agent Kennedy Mrs M nun.:LIn 8 MclLeod Wm Kelly &E McMahon Geo Kelly Jas McPhee Miss «: Kettlies Miss MargretMcMallen Jno Kenedy Angus E _ McMunhon Miss M Thompson‘s Gardener‘s Assistant. f Bridgeman‘s American Gardener. Gardening for Profit. ' Charltan‘s Grape Grower‘s Guide. . Husmann‘s Grapes & Wine. Pardee‘s Strawberry Culture, Herbert‘s Hints to Horsekeepers. Wright‘s Practical Poultry Keeper. Quinby‘s Beekeeping. W ill‘s Compilation of lunidfid Acts. School Law Lectures, by Dr. Hodgins. Coates Willis Corbet Nathaniel Coredy Miss Ellen Collins Mrs Crusby Mrs Jane Craig R A Cross Mrs W m Currie Jas Carson Wm Cu-.inr Mre Jas Daniels F C Davies Hugh Delaney Miss C g (':nn- mpsey Denison Geo _ Doran Jno Douras Miss C Doyle Miss Sarah AENDERSON & CO‘%. Cavey J Cmm.bmr Jno Cheiton Ben Cowan Mrs Jno Cole Louis WY fhau Un the 2nd of April, at the residence of ‘hl. bm.t;. he B'ova ‘r Preston, O; Albany, by t & 0+ ts 0o L‘onnuh, Robctd Brewer, %2&. olJuu. city, late to ane, eldest daughter 3 Daniel Barnhart, Esq., of Barnhart Island, st. Lawrence Co., New York State. W Burley E H 15 Brown Mrs Mary Brennan Jas D Burreli Mrs C E Buck Fâ€"G Un the 3rd instant, by the Reverend D. Gordon, Mr. Sam. Ridout, of Thunder Bay, to Miss Mary Campbell #Amith, of Uttawa. ® Anderson Jno Askwith Jno Barrett Jas Bell Deius Rerhanes D RBlake David Blanchard Jno Boyn Mre J ° . Bowie Miss Jennie Bowles l: J Brown Miss Mary Brenan Jno Brooks Thos Ned at Inverness, Seotland, of typhord fever, on Monday, the 1st Inst,, Harriet, wile of Captain H F. Turner, Royal Enâ€" gineers, and eldest daughter of the Hon. John Godfrey Spragge, ~Chancellor of Untario. 3 Ot URAL HANDBOOKS, &c,, IST OR LETTEKS REMAINING 1N THE OTTAWA POST QFFICE. _ Uttawa, March 28, 1872. ANTED, at once, fourteen good serâ€" vrant girls, Liberal wages will be awa, March J3, 1872 Good l:ts ; re~dy money for them. AN "EDâ€"SALESMEN â€" Three first ~lasa alesmen wanted at the Regent RUSSELL HOUSE, , &:,. CLAIR, STITT, & Co. Address, L. A. G G. P. BAKER, Postmaster. RQA.I Q‘AGNIBH, tate Agency Opposite the Russel: Hou'n. wA P o MARk.sD DIED McKay A McKay Jas MacKill Miss E McLennan Miss K Nebrn ki mss ols so MceLeod Wm McMahon Geo McPhese Miss «: T woy 8 © Waugh Jas C Walker W C Wallace D Wahelam W W apin ts K " Wayte Miss M A pl.th:dfl Power Prothrommi Alex Preston L Price Jno Pratt Mrs L Quinlan Jos kandall Chas Renihan Mrs Jno Rennie Jno G Reynubal R King Miss (hunrzn. Roberts Henry Roberts Mr Noott Messrs W & Co Shanly Frank Short Geo U‘Brien H O‘ Hara P tYNeil G Usburn Jos C Pmm Miss A More.Cathari rine lordn Mr Moran Bridget looo‘ Samuel Newbery Jno U‘Brien Michael w «p A. GAGNIER, Manning M Mills Charles Miland Wm Millar Mrs Susan Molloy Mrs Ellen Ks b,ltvnil 30, 1872. mumnl Lunn Thes, Real buh'gant. . 19; General Agent, Times Offic o 1920 l1m Y NE OTTAWA TIMES, A P DL O4, 1812 Miss T 19834f . Wa -ll’lJ‘-noo th*t no one can sell the rame articles cheaper, such es TEA~, 8UGARS, TOBACCO3$ and GESERAL onocr.aus‘ also WINES and all imported Liqnor«, . Canatiin Sptrits, of the best description, always on hand at prices as low as small lots can be laid down. W»care not for competition, all we require is a tri~] given to our goods. ‘The economist will profit by cal‘ing to us. â€" £@"Our motto is lght profics, We are now prepared to offâ€"r to the Farming Community and to the trade inducements that has not been given ber. tofore by any one in our line of Munlr--bolng now, importâ€" iIng the chief part of our Stxck, such as T&AS, WINES and BRANDIE3, enables us to reduce prices turther. We cliim already to have brought th> enormous profits heretufore exlsating to a moJjerate rate, and trust in future to coutiuus so. i7 NO. 36 RIDEAU mmb %l'trnAn‘l'nin STREET, CHAUDIER}, Wholesale and Rotail Grocers, Wine a2sd spirit Merchants. They would also call the attention of parties requiring anything in the way of Carpets and House Furnishings to their large and well assorted stock which they are det rmined to clear out without regard to cost before removing to their new premises. Ottawa, February 15, 1872 P. Baskerville & Brothers, Will offter the same during this month at prices that will convince the closest buyers, and insure a large sale * wR T. Hunton, Son & Co. SALE STILEL GOING Having secured for IMMEDIATE C ASH before the late ADVANCE several large lots Tapestry Two and Three Ply all. Woâ€"l NZ"The f‘tndmon those goods this season renders this an ‘exceedingly RARE OPPORTUNITY for parties furnishing. | ; Lot No. 1â€"97 pieces . . ' Lot No. 2â€"56 mm § ; ; Lot No. 3â€"45 pieces Two and Three Plyj, > ~ Lot No. 4â€"37 pieces Dutch, Felt and Hem p. NO’I‘[CBâ€"TU ALL WBHOM iT MAY CONCERN. Blankets, ‘Flannels and \ Wincies, REMARKABLY CHEAP. =<] BARGAINS, BARGAINS PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE Ottawa, March 8, 1872. Give our Teas and Liquors a Triai. ' : ; P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS, Russell & Watson, C A.EFER.EPETS Storm Our Show Room Opeuing:..\'ill be postponed . _ till Tuesday next the Jn last * _‘ of the recent Snow BRUSSE L S Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET POSTPONED. Stair and Lobby Carpets, Floor O)il Cloths, Damasks and roportionately low prices. . ; RUSSELL & WATSON. Â¥ . In consequence invited. TimEs STEREO 29 Sparks Street. 1886y 4 kailway work in Canada is PASTORELâ€" L1S PATENT LEVEL. It is acknowledged to be so by every competent jadge. Trials can be made ofit at No. 26 Beaver Hall, Montreal, and the Instrument. may be seen at the Board of Public Works, Otâ€" tawa TllE Surveying Leve! best nd-;bd for Kailwav work in Canada is PASTOREL. Each Tender must have the. real signaâ€" tures of two responsibie persons willint to become security for the due fulfilment of the contracts in accordance with the plans and specifications of the works, to be seen: at thecoffice of the City Engineer. w. P. LETT, | 2 City Clerk. In consequence of a change in the plan of the proposed Bridge to connect fim and Theodore Streets, in compliance with the wish of the Government, the time for receiving Tenders for the said Bridglmd the Bridge to replace the present Pooley‘s Brmdge, has teen extended until MONâ€" DAY, the Eighth day of April, 1872, at which time Tenders for the said works will be received. | | _ _As|experience is the ouli{ true way by which a commercial knowledge can be l gained, I claim an actual experience of the ‘ Auction Trade in all its branches of [Toronto Globe and Montreal Gazeite copy until 15th April.) | i 'And on soliciting ‘favors fbr the coming season, will guarantee a faithful discharge of the trust reposed in him, 2 4 _With respect to the above, Tenders will be received at any time between the preâ€" sent and the fifteenth day of lA.HgL‘ 1872 W. P. i. City Hall, Ottawa, March ?7th, 1872. Tenders will be received by the Corpoâ€" ration oflhe City of Ottawa, from this date until MONDAY, the FIFTH day of MAY, 1872, at two o‘clock, p.m., for the purâ€" chase of DEBENTURES OF THE CITY UF OTTAWA, amounting to the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, made out in sums of ONE THOUSAND DOLLAKxS, and FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Prinâ€" cipal payable on the first day of Novemâ€" ber, 1891, and Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable halfâ€"yearly at the oftice of the Bink of Montreal, in the City of Utbkaws.: . _â€" _ ; _ | $ Tenders will be received for the whole or any part of the above amount. | “'u." P.,Lm. on Te City Clerk. Ist, The knowleage of the actual vailue of the goxdis or Sno;)erty coming undet my hand for sale. â€" | + 2nd. The extensive acquaintance with the public and the courtesy due to the parties attending my sales. * Srd,. The judicious system ot advertising. ith. Correct Accoun‘t Sales rendered and prompt returns made of all monies received. l 5th, Modcgrate charge for all work per; Iorn:eLl 4 i Mhe whole of which will be on exhibition at their Stalls Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 8, Lower Town _ Market, _ this WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and s,filmbm', when they rest assured the public will be able to see the finest stall of Meat ‘in the Dominion. We f Corporation Debentures _ Sales of Real Estate, Timber Limits, Farm Stocks, &c¢,; und en and careâ€" fully managed, as u&u&l | To Foreign Consigners who have patroâ€" nized me, I beg leave to tender my thanks, and will be found ready to receive their goods and give them correct and prompt returns. * [ To purchasers at such Sales, I beg leave to inform them that ‘rnngemonu have already been completeid with foreign houses for the sale .of Plated Ware, Pianos, Works of Art, &¢:, &¢,, at the proâ€" per seasons, to take pfweg at my SNale Rooms, of: which due notice will be given. The success attending ‘my sales are mainly due to the following principles that 1 have endeavored ) carry out, Â¥iz :â€" rewie To those contemplating a sale by Auction of their Household, Goods ~during the coming Spring, I beg to tender them my services, and an early intimation of the same will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. es The Pork Stall will be as usual found fully supplied with Fresh and Salt. _ PORK, BACON, SAUSAGES, ETC., ETC. Esq., of Guelph, weighing the grea ** WwEIGHT OP â€" 350 POI}ND And 50 head of Western Sheep. _ These principles 1 ‘have endeavored to keep steadily in view, and as in the past I will be found in the future. rL&elying on & liberal and generous public for a share of their patronage in this line of business, Lisg@r Gov. General of Canadaâ€" * 4 â€" respect{ully tender the public their sincere thanks for the very liberal Y-pomge beâ€" stowed on them during the last seven years. | While soliciting a continuance of the same they would earnestly request an inspection of the following cattle purâ€" chased at Guelph Fair. | 1 pair of Steers weighing the enormous weight of Cl : 4,525 POUNDS, Which took the prize at Guelph Fair. T. D. KING, Montreal, Sole Agent. April 1, 1872 1935 im .1 beg leavre to subscribe myself very respectfully. { i’ AL8O | 30 b[bad of splerdid Woourn: Cattle. \ _ A Magnificent Calf, 11 weeks old, bred and fed by John West, Butchers to His Excollency Lord Rotice to Civil Engineers, The subscriber, in this his Annual Card, wquld again retuin his ?anku for the liberal patronage extended to him as an Auctioneer, by the citizens of Ottawa and surroundinz Country tor th* t Ottawa, April 1, 1872. 1938 td 1§72, _ __ "| 812 EASTER. NENXDERS FOR BRIDGES. Ottawa, April 1, 1872 Ottawa, March 27, 1872 Ottawa, April 1, 187 SATCHELL BROS,, XETAL TRCTLAKR LAST TEX YEAR® Yours, &e FIFTEEN YEARS AMOS ROWE, City Clerk Auctioneer. 1J938tf 1033td NDS, . Bir John A. Macdonald will preside. ’HW“IW'- The proceeds to be devoted to a chariâ€" vlor, Remedies the mmw able purpose. ~â€" 1"-&5'%'“' a ‘ ao _Further particulars will be published | BiMCK * St0m!l "hoexn énof leates the wflm m at the the Rink ]’.;.,'m, t Bucl-pn HAIR DXE â€" ~= | on AY EVENING, April 20th. * | Dye AITVRDAY EVENING, April 20th. _ | ‘¢uiwspiendid Hair Dyeis the BESTIN day. Contributions will be received at the Hall on the afternoon of Monday the 15th. The Bazaar will be opened at Eleven, and Lunch provided at OUne o‘clock each Intend holding a On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSâ€" DAY, April 16th, 17th and 18th. _ _ LADY LISGATR BLINDNESS PREVENTED. Under the patronage of LADY LISG AN, at THE LADIES The undersigned b‘g publicly to exâ€" press his thanks to the Western 4 ssumance Company/and the North British Assurance Comcrny for the very prempt manner in which they have, by their Agent, G P. which they have, by their Agent, (G P. Drummond, Esq., paid the full amount of | his policies for losses sustained by tite on | the 2nd instant. OFFICES of tln(b%ny. on Wellington | ~ _ n Ntreet, where orders for the collection «ud | _ The subscriber begs to inform his delivery of Goods will meet with promp | friends and the public generally that he and. carefal attention. . Payment jor | }*s Opened a new Hdrgrm; Parlor in Fu&t and Car:age will now be receivd | -‘-f!é Palmer‘s Store, 20 Sussex street. at Company‘s O on Welling:>.. ustomers may depend on receiving ie hn s Ds ©*‘‘‘ »every attention and treated with civility, o A. J. TAYLOR, |._ _ All kinds of perfumery at very low Cartage Agent. Prices a Ottawa, 5th Feb., 1872. |_Ubserve the address : iWtsn Palmer‘s Store, 29 Sussex Street. P,. 8.â€"ENThLANTE BY SIDE Do~} _ VENANCE CHARRON CARD OF THANKS. _ _ CARTAGE AGENCY. The undersigned begs to inform i};e fiblio that his office has tlmdxsg bees MOVED to the rear of the GENERAL A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been a‘ded, and as the whole is driven by steam power (the only establishment so supplied in this section of country), we are in a position to produce work more promptly and cheaper than any one else. . _ ‘The proprietors are practical workmen and give personal supervision to all work. Ottawa, March.25, 1872 19311f CcOwWAN‘S HALL, 8t, Lawreuce & Ottawa RMailw 3 Which in point of finish and durability, are not surpassed in any market. B@~All work warranted for one year and all kinds of repairing carefully and promptly done. â€" F _ > P Coaches, Carriages, Omnibusscs, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS, At this establishment will be found on hand, or made to order, the latest and most approved styles ‘of From Glasgow, Scotlind, and 51% Kingst., tast Toronto. p Has visited this city and will remain for a short time only, at * Orme & Son‘s Music Store, Sparkeâ€"st. ogposite the Russell House. Mr. MICHAEL will select Spectacles for those who éntrust themselves to his skill, as an Optician, with the utmost care, so that by their use the Eye will not tire in reading. writing or sewing, whether by day or ml:ilg light. GEORGE MICHAEL‘3 Celebrated Sceotch and Brazilian Pobble‘g_pocuclel are the best best in use ; they afford, altogether, the artificial holf for the human vision ever invented. The Science in optics, as emâ€" ployed in adjusting glasses to the human eye, is of such importance that no person . not thoroughly versed in its principles should be allowed to prescribe glasses, any more than one ignorant of physic should prescribe medicine. Mr. M. warrants the glasses that he seâ€" lects to cure dimness or weikness of the eyes, restoring and preserving clearness of vision, â€" « _ Notice is hereby given, that an applicaâ€" tion will be ‘made tq the 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 Nipis sing or some other point in the Province of Ontario oonnecting with the railway system of Canada to Fort Garry or Winniâ€" Wg in‘the Province of Manitoba, thence esterly through such pass of the Rocky Mountains in Canadian territory as may be found practicable to Bute Inlet or some other point on the sea board of the Pacific Ocean in the Province of British Columbia (with power to extend to Victoria or some other point in Vancouver [sland, if found advisable) ; together with branch lines trom near Whnim Ruiver to the Lake of the Woods, and from Fort Garry or Winâ€" nipeg aforesaid to Pembina or such other point or place on the boundary of the Proâ€" vince of Manitoba, as may connect with with the railway system of the United States. * Un behalf of the Company, WILLIAM KERSTEM AN, Representative of the late Airrep Wapâ€" !xartox. March 2, 1872 1912 tos Further particulars will be published c";.':‘..‘;-:z,":..é ma, 1872 19296 â€" l:‘:.::m..‘: A large assortment of Mathematical Inâ€" struments, Felescopes, Microscopes, Maâ€" rine and Opera Glasses, and all finds of Optical Instruments of the very best qun-1 lity, will be also at a small advance on the cost of importation . $ Ray> Remember the place, o Carriage and Sleigh _FacTory. RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW . W. Stockdale, Brothers & Co,, TENDERS will be received at the Office of l Cm LUREN‘S _ Embroidered the undoniénod at PEMBROKE, up to Dresses. noon, on WEDNESDAY, 10th April next, ' â€" . newâ€"=s for the erection of a Roman Catholic ClllLDREh’S Embroidere Church, 71 x 135, to be built of Stone, and Dresses. dom{letod on or before the first of JANUâ€" | â€"â€"â€"â€" : 4 â€" ARY, 1874, in accordance with the Plans CBILDREN’S Muslin & Hol mdépedfiouiom which can be seen at the | fores. | 1 «] cez oc cce mo.dlm T. & W. Murray, Pem !9 CASES Ladies Underclothi Batisfactory security as to the due per formance of contract will be required. _ The lowest or any tender may not be accepted. x 8. 0’[‘ FAWA STEAYX UXDER THE DiSTINGUISHED PATRONXAGE OF March 23, 1872 N _ AMATEUR CONCERT WITH | _ Apply to READINGS. _ _ | Bishop‘s Chapei ORME & SUN, Sparksâ€"st., Opposite the Russell House March 28, 1872. 1934 3m NANADA PACIFIC RAILW A +. > OTICE zeorge Michael | OPTICIAN. $ Building Committee. Pembroke, 8th March, 1872 1917â€"td HL SIGHT PRESERNVED BAZAAR, , 1812 PROPRIETORS. OF THE JOHN DORAN, A. MORTIMER # 1930 * _ _ | signed W . A. BATCHELOR®S. Bold by all drugâ€" 1929 â€" l""‘m':“s."?.'-‘&%"‘u"‘fii"' * "Tiey / 193 :td | . No 21, 5. Rideau street, Ottaws. | . No 1, 10th Concession, Osgoode, / 400 ; eREGENT HOUSE Laszary or Paruraxext, Otttewa, April 1, 1872 Belonging to the LIBRAZY UF PARLLAâ€" MENT are requested to return the same without delav. â€" i‘~ the public will be SUSPENDED from h1« date until further notice. All persons who may have in their possesâ€" sion any his machinery was destroyed, he is now replacing the same with other of the latest and most improved description, aad is now l{)reparqd to execute all orders with which he my be favored with the utmost despatch. (Ottawa, March 15, 1872 1922 im street, £ o Ottawa, 19th January, 1871. Bookbinder, I’czerkula' and Blank Book Has much pl uul'“::t;nhdn‘ to his as much pleasure in & many friends and t.hognbhothu he has resumed business in ROBERT‘S BLOCK, Rideau Street, and as by the late fire all CLomprising evorythm,' that is New ani Fashionabie in Ladies‘ and Gentiemen‘s Furs at greatly reduced pri to make rcom for Spring lmpochm friends and the public generally;that he will dispose of the pnfadce or niy* l)l.Al.\ F NOR SALK, | ! 46 M p*NtT» cai TH .. 4OAX OF BOOKSK CBILDREN’S Muslin & Holland Pina Inrac L is @ % "_>_- oo ravemne DwLLY VARDEN Cashemire ‘Gowns. l) RINT Morning â€"Wrappers H Uitawa, March 7, TOTICE New Prints! Prints! NAMBROIDERED Pique Costumes e DBR. MoDOUGALL, Rideau stree Otfa=ws, Doc 21, 1871 18500 YIIILDREN‘S _ Embroidered _ Pique * Dresses. (MBLO.DEKED Poplinette Castumes Ottawa, PRIXG ~TREET EW CASES Ladies Underclothing of every description. ADiES Twilled,Flannel Dressing Gowns ADIE® Emoroidered Skirts HE . OURNIMETTE STRIPE YBSTER Celebrated Grey Cotton, very Cheap. # ATISTE de Francom Al1ISTE Trimmed Blue . and Purple Costumes. OM ANX STRIP] ARL LUSIR ORROCasEKS Long Clioths in all num bscriber begs" to LLY VARDENS, new designs ACK LUSTRES and Alpaca. MORTIMER, JAMES PEACOCK, Remember the place, 33 Rideau HAIR DRESSING PIECESNEW PRINTsS, comprising all the latest novelties. JUST OPEN®D OouUuT DR ES $§. FUR STOCK, T ALPREUS TODD. Librarian of Parliament. SINCLAIR, STITT & CO. ch 5, 1872 _ 1914 nd Figured Lustres )stumes Rideau stroot. 18588 mennmenemenneseememmeeny K the lmfli and Perfect antancous ; no tints or '&‘é.?". 1 od leaves r0L â€" The h le Francois PARKILAOR, 1916 im 1935 3 §{

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