MILEY.) morsrys 1 I C totion 30. 3 m d, OFFiGg 37% bot‘* . «1Pff EC T m“' :é WNXULY, 104 ) N T l Tus Tor® oor Yastsupoat.â€"We have amitted to mengion in our report of the Prorogation of Parliament that the Civil â€" Rurmice Companies, No. 1 under M«jor ® ‘Wute, and No. 2 under Capt McPherson, weed out 75 men rack and file. The hisd was uniformed by the Civil Service, ‘snd played remark@bly well. The Ottawa "Rifles only 15 strong rank and file. lwrostaxt Notck.â€"As may be seen by reference to another column, Mr. Michaels, t announces that he will remain in i until the 29th inst., bis custom | having become so extenâ€"ivâ€" that it is imâ€" | possible for him to leave at an earlier Jate. | This delay affords a tin«l ppportusity to | persons in want of his skill and assistance | to call and see him.â€"See advertise~ l y 1 â€"""VY Or strength of our christian ciâ€" miuzation is drawn. The enterprize you have in hand looks hopefuliy to the tuture, and forecasts with contuience the time, Bot distant we all believe, when from this ?tn of political influence the sceptre a mighty empire shall be wielded ; and the ministration of Feligion shll combine with !l.‘:et-enuol legisl :tion to reproâ€" m vast try, . t dnce in this vast country, the counterpar A Paxxt Savzo is a Paxxy Gor.â€"If our readers will carefully note that in our colums is advertised the ©" Cingalese Hair Renewer" they will Lnd that upon every bottle purchased twentyâ€"five cents is saved, and by takinz three bottl s they will save onedollar. A word to the wise in sufficient. If your druggist does not keep in stock, ask him to get it. Flatterâ€" ing testimonials of its excellency are conâ€" tantly given. _ The procseedings w ra opened by the Pustor asking all to jjin in singing the U *kb Pssing. s The Rev. Pnugor Mackerras then read \hbno'n‘ paseares of Scriptll ; thke bitk Psalm ; the 87th Psalm ; 304 Cbap. Ist Corinthian«, imu Trh verse o the end. Yhe Very Rev. Frincip«| Sn »1g then hith congregation in e.rneâ€"t and imâ€" pressive prayer. s The Rev, K. M cLenuan then sddreâ€"scd the vast assemblage to the following exptession, alseit unâ€"officially, to knoral of our clergy, miy I be p q1 ted :.h offter to you my .congratul tio on the occugion which nas given rise 'h‘.!.‘u:' proceedings. . Eng:g I* you e Th the erection on the site oi fmmer structure which hnd beco.ne Mequate to meetâ€"your wints, a chur ;:“ of Ottawa, and as Scottush Church in Canada, you are respqpding aright to the obligations which lies upon you in tommon w.th all the population to make “'P!'N‘thyof its pos‘tion as the meâ€" tropolis of a great dominion, and to estabâ€" lish within‘ those institutions from which 9.. prity or strenatl of Gur dAbnrigtian a1 The ceremony was postponed until the prorogation of the Houses of Parlisment, after which an immense throng congreg»tâ€" ed on the commer of Kent and Weliington | streots to wilness it. I in‘s &,..._,_ ____">} e Cunterpart of ‘fl.’.’lhflm and glory. rï¬.# your work, as it concerus in its effacts yoi fellow countrymen and coâ€"religionists from the Atlantic to the Pacific, as also in the eftorts you are making for its alequate l"_hr-.e.,udg.in their breasts the thrill of admiration and pleasure. The credit of what, toâ€"de7, you are doing, and d'h‘mhnilviowyonodo i# not confined to yourselves. In every ‘part of ‘:‘â€â€™minwrmfluhf'“h ew beautifu temple devoted to the ip of of Oftc¢ bexrers and Mem®er ach. l.an er hev. Principal Snodgr. ss, of Queen‘s Uni versity, Rev. Professor Mackerras Teav Kenneth MacLennan, Rev. Dr. Geâ€" go Bell and James Croil, Ezq . of dou traal, . Extensive stock of Wool Carâ€" pets, in two and three ply ; also, ex. Super, which we .are offeri at last season‘s prices. Call annï¬ examine. ; #dilice in harmony with the growing in Purtance of your city, and suited to the Mo“ prosper us M".p‘m' Four emotions at this moment are naturâ€" e":_‘g most pleasing description. s 1“?-(!0] of laying |the corner? | stone of the new St. Andrew‘s Churs h of this city took place yesterday at 4 o‘clock par, with a ve y solamn and imposingro-l ligious service. The stona was lud by | the Hevr. D. M. Gordon, B D. pastor of| !b congregation, > isted by the \'er,' I"h- 1 trust be the your labours issue in (Ls 200 20 106 C440 LAYIXU OF THE (ORNEK STOXE Smipe Tesms.â€"Wo are gli.d <to notice that shade trees are g:owing well in the different parts of the city. It is hoped they will be properly taken care of an«a protected from injury by cow« or horses. Every person should have trees planted in front of his house. l ~Boarn or Heartu At.zx:rox.â€" The vacant lot adjoining Dr. Vancortlindt‘s is and has been for some time an eyesore, beexles being a pestilentiil den, from which diseases of an xpidemic character mgaem. _ ) Un behalf of Fam»p Sar xo« Street Tea Pot, Wesh salmon. _( Hearth Rugs, Cocaâ€" and Wool Mats, of, every kind, shown in great variety, at . A RUSNSELL ; WATSON‘S, Cooytr o# Rosseiz.â€" The Hon. Malsolm Cameron bis announced himself a can didate for the representatian of the County of Russell in the Domin{on Parliament. ® There is po better Spring and Sumi medicine than the Caledonia Water. family should be without it, for where is liberally used, no Doctor need apply. â€"_â€" Ginso® & Co., Agents. 8T. ANDREW‘S CHURCH Persons afllicted with Kheumatism, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Diseases o# the Skin, Kidneys or Bladder, should send for a supply of the Caledonia Water. Gimsox & Co., _ The principai sJolé city, are now Supt Spring Water. .l:‘kJiu ALLAX, MoK INX N ley, Sohcitor, < stroate. OTATKA yea ,, Costumes aga 2re She latest styles, un Ince of x first class d RUSSELL & WATSON‘S Mosay to Wasu!® INPORING RELIGIOUS CER® MOX Y of a t ;‘ expe LOCAL NEW& Allan, MeKinnons & #), Sparkse St1 1x0¢.â€"Mr Jobhn HKill Rulea Pot, has just received a â€"‘_! o a, â€" Go quic‘t and get some. erience & N Corper y clerical â€" brethren } on the 1 some sense, giving | ingly i unâ€"oilicially, _ to the | Chure} sole Agents are gl.d <to notice | Apply lress m $ anda ~a ied wit} f N. ».lldrcb': HTK® @1 miy I be per | January, 18 M M ale to ord 1e lup.' msker 0# . + f Laid »y the Rev. D. M. tiordon, â€"B. 1%, until the Pastor, the }4th dayâ€"of June 1872 ;/ "ï¬ t, W. T. Thomss. Architect. . zon Naryt Axosew‘s Cuarkcn, OtTt.wa was DIreE?!~ | erected in the year 1 <23 elviington | _ The Rev. Jobhn Cramckshiuk, tho first *\ Min ~wrof§:::(}mgnnum; was inducte i | in March andi resi the charge in Ey Ahe the sutume of 19EK 2/ * yÂ¥ ging tbe| ~ rhe Rev Alexander MiJo! was incdu st~â€" ed in January 1444, ans :»<izned in 4t WX 1e in church 10 recd 08 nmer n Citizen, " M _ The following current coins of the D pupils would enioy their vacations and Rinion of Canto. vis ** . {Saln imoking the male tosk "he sn Uo:: g:‘::ï¬ g:'m;‘ * God ave the Queen" terminated the 1 1 s h + dis Cud Mz: :;lo?n. programme and the :-o.bh‘o persed . Une Briti alf wrown . 3 @| tee Canadian Cent. | THE RUSSELL HOUSE. Une Canadian HPenny. s | en Une Canadian Five Cent Piece, | _ Now that the Session of Parliament Uhe Canadian Ten Cent Piece. 3il over, ; we : may. be permitted to U“M";"'"gf:x?“ i-ko a fow complimentary remarks One Canadian Twentyâ€" tPiece. |respecting an @stablishment © which One Canadian Fifty Cent Prece. _ â€" we may truly say was the head. Pertorated Specimens of Dominion , % % , quarters of the members while in P'&:-!d;a.y 13'-" “Tho{uuus We relear bï¬oh-n‘l;ln-.. Alâ€"o, Twonty One Copper Coins, some of which are, at this present date, very uncovered on the sth March, lsl.! a wiclun it were I';un-l seven silver oo anl twentyâ€"ane copper coins, with c umbled 'em.iv.*of soime documents part of which was legible ° ~ J nu«ry 1%46, i <The hev. William Durie was in lac.ed on the l4ch January, is pastorate close i at his death on the l ‘th Seâ€"ptember 18 7 11 w a new on the « The Rey. Alexandr Spâ€"nuce. i.D . was inducted on the tnb July, 1848, and reâ€" signed on the 24th tctober, 1867. . During the incumnbency 0f Ur Spence in 18 4. ine Charchk wur ;nbu'gnt to meet the growing‘wants of the « ongre:ation Tne sev. Dianmgl M fl.n‘don, B D , the resent pistor, wis iuducted on the 17%ih Decemners, 1 867. | after this ceremony was over th« R\! Dr tieorge Beil. of Clifion, Ntagara E.l ted the assembla_e in,. devout praye after which the pastur gave ort the 12 Psâ€"lm, 6â€"9, as a song of priie R a hy the s < Temporal Committee ' of | St. Andrew‘s Charch, ;s Un the occ:ion 0: lay ing the ‘Cornerâ€"Stone of St. Andrew‘s (Chu ch, Ottawa, 14th June, 1872. | The Rev. Mr. Gordan then proceeded to lay a.m;:m -llotl:;u uo'ol-,rr ing spread mortar and prepared the ‘::i, the stond was sdjustel to its place by means of a derrick, when the usual three taps were given, accompanied ‘by the following words from the pastor : " 1 lay this corner stone to the giry of the ever blessed God, F=ther, sm‘ and Holy Spirit. And [ pray thit within the maiteâ€" rial temple wihuch shaill be hore erected there may grow up a‘spiciiual church bumilt upon the foundation of the »postles and prophets, Jesus Christ bimâ€"el: l-emj! the clnef cornerâ€"stone _ K. McGillivary, Eâ€"q., then in a few well chosen remarks presented, on behalf of the 'l'om‘:nl Commuttee _ of _ 8t. Andrew‘s Church, the Rev. D M. Gordon, with a ho+ndsome S:iiver Trowel, wherewith he was to perform the ceremony of liying the coraer s one. It was a handsome article, and its artistic design reflects credit upon the manufacturing jewelry eâ€"t.blishment of Mesers. Young & Ruiford, trom wnich it was obtained.â€" it boré the fmlwmg in scription,; «|" _ Feeling. as every member of our church, I am persuaded, will feel, with reference to this interesting oveâ€"sion, 1 beg to ex press my warm sympathy" with you, in «li that is pleasurabie and hopefui therein. As patriots and as Christinns you ure ‘to day giving expression to your solemn con . viction that holiness is proiitable unto «all things, having the promise of the lite that now is, and of that which is to come." within it, to those who aspire to be citizeus of the Heavenly country. . Directing the thoughts of men t» the consideration of these things whigh pertain to the Kiagâ€" dom of He«ren, |the work of your nand wil!l be a symnolâ€"of their need of Divine gudince in even the lower inerests of lifeâ€"and a pleage of the rest into which they shall enter, who hiving lived worthily upon the earth, | be admitted i2to the temple of God, never more to go out.. Â¥â€" of religion be mean, or "its ® ive. Nowhere is it more y that these should artest the eye and ear, and so are the hearts of esrnâ€" . est men, who are tired with the ambition ind burdened with the respongibilities oi what is nobl st in our common lhife For the merchant, the scholar, tae statesman, and the ordinary citzen, the type 0; A ho mwm enter »] _ SBynod ] prize, ‘®pd TMB_rity are . so resb rovumwith a com . and in BA tit Cas@< ample wealth. to > y c ment â€"and> ] are: ‘ha. t incredse. * .P":'x‘::‘v'l .hl ow incredse. * Under "theâ€" © shadow" tot l‘ noble, ]:z"d t?l'“ins‘ w egulation ic athurs, Che ; men | sh00}d " not . bo â€" wâ€"Liing"" that Â¥tne piness of the clergy churgh to meet in a yoir ity, as they have done on in their annual session :l‘). e lle we shall rejoice in growing prosperity and influence to be found onopvhryp:‘:n’d, it will be ing to be enabled ta X in your new ‘ » M# , record our graUheat the : success 8t, Andrew‘s Chuurch, Erected 18 8â€"Enlarged 1851 *‘_ Neplwed. in i8.2, Corner N«me invine, Service was h h ftor the |ist time, s resolved by the Congregation th :t Church editice sbhould,be erected site of + lormer one. Accord«â€" ivine. Nervice was hbeld in the ol i mnnf;_d‘di;'fl;' is over,; we ; may. be permitted to inrouliâ€"atert tril cainak tot diles.. ~..... ET C / ian Twenty Cent Picce. make a fow complimentary remarks| WITHIN ON m_.'},‘,',‘,"gï¬,ï¬:‘““, ®. |respecting . an @stablishment © which Abouteow’(f .dgl' Onï¬cum.lom Sp ecimens outinic _ we may truly say was the head. Ti }ud f s quarters of the members while in TRnt ferm is worth $4,000, but will be sold for | m "Ottawa T'l;ll" "The | Ottawa. We refer to the Russell House, &w“ seoured by Mortgage ‘#The Free Press,", "Toronte This establishment is one Of the 208t | quare, Aprii 19 tsr3 . to the Rev. D. M. wordon, B. D ty of wikht has been so worthily The tion of our de is _ concerned Church in Scotland in the position and terin this colonial Â¥ . jaisi lime, on the Zist be foundaticn stque was the 8Sth March, 1872 and Iqumi sevena silver coins e |copper coins, with the Presented Â¥ioâ€" Psglom' phic copy of design .of the | tront elevation. in | Gofs.o:, s;.mon preached by ll;e R{ovm?)s, | 1, B. D., with photograph o ol due attention of | Church. _ _ § mmercial enter~} .Synod Roll for 1871 as placed a tnrobmt, t~, given in crtption _« God #ave the Queen" terminated the programme and the assemblage dispersed. Phe Rev. Father Collins was then preâ€" sented wieh a handsons rochet or sur plice in 1 stole by tne youag l i«bhes. _ _ I he sacred drama of * Martha and Magâ€" dalen"" wis performed in a manner that lese:ves all prais»>, Miss Lynoh as = M-q- d len" and Mi<s Armmstrong as * Martha,‘" the i +o princip d characters in the dram«1, spoke and acted" theig parts exceedingly, Well. Li ‘ A solo by Mrs. Kearos met with the ap» precistion it merited. _ Mrs. Gelious sang with hor well known taste and power, _ _ _ Phe Rev gemiearo replied briefly thanki»g the young Ladies for their kind pre seunt, and bopingy that they would spend a bippy vacatiou, and long e~joy the honers they had won in the instituuon. THE OTTAa WA TIMEs, JUNE nice Ends and Stair Rods. Jt opened at * RUSSELL & WATSON‘3. Ihe Contractors are James Matthows, Mesers. (Galligher and White, James strachan, Wiiliam Howe, and Messrs. Prowse & 0. Uttawa, June, 1872, Before concluding, the Pastor desired to express his regret at the absence of the Revs. Mr. McL en and Moore of the sister chureh, whom he had expected on the present occasion, ï¬.ll were aware, he said, of the cordiality existing between the two churches here, and that there was a maniâ€" fest desire for Union. _ He then gave out the usual Doxology, aiter which the Benediction was prunounced and the v«st cqncourse of people dispersed each their several ways, weli pleased with the cereâ€" mony, which will torm an epoch in the history of the st. Andrew‘s Church of this city. f mak Martin. . â€"â€" .: The Architect of the new St. Andrew‘s Church is William T. Thomas, of Mon _x. al. «currier, M. P., Thowss Patterson, John R. Bosn, Robert Skend, James L. Jrme, Allan tiilmour, Edwar.A C. Malioch, M.V., Geo. P. Drummood, aAndrew Mana, Mcleod stewart, and I. 8. Scott. + &HURUH OFPiCEKEK. t t & A ks it Wl ankith Enptaman rnp _ ~â€"COp ‘@¢ sw vat en TT ..Ch “M.. MW I persons who made it their home during Halifax Chronicle,‘"‘ *"Pure Gold," "Moâ€" " ill be w ab » | the last coup!« of months, not one wil netary ‘Times, Pembroke (beerver, 2o 4 "Toronto _ Patriot," "London Times," found to speak ofâ€" it but in lawdatory t‘London Lancet," "Governor General‘s |terms. The comfort, accommodation and Prorogation Speech . " f R the _ A copy of the Act of Incorporation of | 8°M°"*! management fully sustained the Jona‘s N. B. T " _ #Halifax Citizen,‘"‘ "Manitoba flwu,"" British Columbia bS’undud, «Ottam . Past and Present," C. , «Speech bir John A. )(-ndonm the Washington Treaty," _ ©Charlottetown _ Examiner," fiScottish American Journal," "New York Titmes," ‘"Canada Farmer," *Montreal Herald," "Report of Presbyteriain," Four cases Cornices, Poles, Cor Bcotsman," _ "Montreal W'tâ€"n.uifl * Jonn‘s N. B. o‘l?oi...:mh.l 44 _0 TesVV VIIIVCE, Z VICD, CUI* Ends and Stair Rods. Just ebyterian ‘ 1 tirtution â€" By ‘ of Uttawa, n the tound «Toronto Globe," ©Edingburgh A Halifax stt t« Which a‘se cures NEURALOGIA, WANDER. to Larte of fc0d â€"Land ; ING PaIN®, LUMBAGO, Stiffness in the wWITHIN ONE itLE OF ~RICHMOND, Limbs or Joints and Sprains, _ â€" + About 60 Acres Under Cultivation. ..:v;:::;h all mtmmn,w;b: . This farm is worth $4000, but will be sold for | DKD*®t Standing, have certified to the won T No or without bowna id :.d'h.?%“â€.‘."? with Murray Street, Ottawa, MartiaaQQNNES, __ P Uttawa, April 19, 18724 JTHORIZED discount on A Tave A d fmb?_ndo- 10 V H N Inerican Hichest wages permanent _ â€" U Mskex o4 Oe Maftineag‘s New Utawa. April 12 i1872 Thihk. Have pleasure in announcing that they will open & tore. 49 Sparks Mr-ly ‘:! *a'.m n.ndoo-nluo assortment is ; All of the newest designs for this Ctm "ais t aioans is Paaier t a0d, shgo, dor nt. m 1 Â¥a w Pas. anything over oifered in thigofay * N * Carpets, pif rophning ourselves en‘ir ly to AOUSE FURNI<HINC 1 thus be enahiled to én\gm;l u:tonx_i:u::u ('blo.'_.n‘h. of our tr.ends, m hope to give their satisfzctron to mil who may T vur us f.'i"i entire. rders. eÂ¥ Uttawa, May 2, 1872 1960â€"1y. _ KF.oor OildOIhl, ~. Curtain®and Curtain Materials Cornices and Cornice Poles, â€" . +~ se % Fall Asssortment of House Furnishings. C) JARM FOR SaLE, also ; the tion, : No persor -hw:%m of curoâ€"iâ€" ties *and â€" wild> animals. ° Th circus is decidelly â€" superior ~.to the general run of such exbibitions. Qose young man turned a somersault ove: 13 horses, arid a double somersault ore 8 horses, feats never before accomplished in any cireus that has visited Uttaws. Much of the gendriT pertormance we have never seen excelled. The bareâ€" backes riding of Mr. Orton and his child was wonâ€" dertul; the slick wire walking by Misâ€" Jessie Urtonâ€" was very graceful, and the ir peze . performances by Miss ï¬o- and ‘Miss: Mille were very< dar ing. ‘The whole entertainment gave general satisfaction, and we advise those who have not ye gone to do so toâ€"day. This extehsiveestaplishment arrived yes teniay and piu_:h_‘g their tent near th Gaol. Two exhititions were givenâ€"one in the ullem&om two o‘clock un til five, and one in the evenic®, the tent on both occasions was ~growded with specta txrs. The menngerie. is one of the bes: we have seen in Uttawa, and is itself well worthy the entrance money. Two seals, captured‘on‘the coast of .L. brador are. as might be expected, objects: ol attrag tion and : attention. A large, ostrich i; _ Apply at P Ottawa, June 12, 1%72 Ottawa, June 4, 1872. 2005 5 w1 $AJ0LB1) AV 6J OARlpmu HOUSE WITH ROOMS TO LET. A extensive in the countre, h sl** been conducted on a scalse thit c>uld 00+ be considered second to auy on the conâ€" tinent, and in a manner that givés £000â€" ral satisfection to the public. During the | s@ssion it is indeed a very difficult task to run such an establishment so as to aford no cause for complaint, yet we believe that among the numerous distinguished persons who made it their home during the last coup! of months, not one will be TTAaWaA CaARP®&T HuUSE. COLE‘s CIRUUS AND MENAGERIE, + 1, 4re CON,. NORTR GOWER 226 Aoreés of Good Land KU$SEbRâ€"& W AXT3OX‘ fl’ew:‘t designs in (Engâ€" Oil Cloths, from #0c to $1 40 Customs D._,,ï¬..g C O NE EN G.1 E. 8. . BOUC given by the week. Situation RUSSELL & WATSON 1946â€")u derful effeots which followed its application ouu.uunl" 30 Vi.trals Hquare, Montreal, _ Rheumatism and Gout Remedy T.Hunton,Son & C o Do 5x+ ++... > 200 46 85 / Hdkfs., Laces, Parasols, &c., reduced 20 | per cent. > R@~Straw Millinery and Jackets, Manâ€" tles &o., theâ€"finest assortment in the city, are being cleared ovut at cost. Remember, &;urd.yuxtundf%b'hcdny:.ï¬ opened at o‘ closed uuwp.n.,mopua m-yl. | PRINFTS price 25 cents, Sheeting Pillow Cottc &o., cheaper than before the advance. FaANCY DEPARTMENT.~~ Kid Gloves ........at 75¢ late price$l1 12j ..__ Relling at 12¢., late price 170. 200 picces do. selling at 16}, late price 40 pieces Dress Muslin at 17 cents, l1 And for Sale by all â€" DR BirNBATMs * JAPANESE, POPLINS, MKieabos axo Siug Jaxxztix®s, Ottawa, May 20, 1872. ‘CADBURV‘S ttawa, May 7, 187 Cocoa‘s & Choceolates At 500 , worth 85 ; and 62c., worth $1. MANCHE~TER DEPARTMENT. 60 pieces Light Ground RuIVED AT LAST, UhnPrecire mrationn ho t tast Faly Orc ‘@ries, you mustgo to * ‘Thos. Patterson‘s, BEYERAGE OR AS A CONFECTION, The largest and best assortment in the city of TEMLPORARY PREMISES, IRECT IMPORTATIONS Put up in different shapes and _ varieties. Parties: that use the like. â€" Please eall anod examine. GET SAMPILE. â€" For Sale at THOZ. PATTERSON‘8. No. 26, Rideau Street. To be used as a Always on band. N, 80X & €0.‘38 12 34 Sparks Street. 18 T vÂ¥ . 26 Rideaun Stree 12 17 14} , 46 66 0 46 L}'doi-‘ 1t do P };',do(l a 20, do V "« iL do A }iq:\ & ~ do B & § $] inssc do J 95 1 10 1 15 18 12 ~Etmhnu-u- Apmmig ot «gr 34 id . Uttawa, June 11, 1872 % aQilâ€"b _ Q::CHILOB‘B HAIR DYEK id Hair Dyeis the BEST IN THE WORLD." The ouly True and Porfect Harmie«s, %mm; noln ment; no tints of ~-nJ!-nl l.& the i1 eft=cts of bad dyes and W Produces INMEDILATELY a nw Black or Natural Brown, and leaves the ct.lal"lon and BEactrUL. The Genuine signed W . A. BATCNHELUR‘S. Soid by all drugâ€" gists. Factory, 16 Hond Street, New York, Ottawn. Jannuare #ith, «7@ 189y <» BUYS WANTED. tleman recent‘y from England a situsâ€" th‘-’ l.n“:lnmb.;iu mâ€"-’ of good education and some experienc in banki Fulle»t refe ud clounity Sanbe given hy "‘.‘.‘9__‘;._: anod De by Troslue Engisand and Canada _ "Address, E. F., public that he h :s Just :-&m ~EW CA UMERLAB an i ther nstrument of be â€"t and most improrâ€" :‘u‘:‘."i‘*m"':.':c'.m “wm a thâ€" es at g Pactographs $:.0) a dozen. tem« four for 2» centâ€". All 0 her pictures at »qually low priges. PH"~\:emember the place â€"York Streot, opposite Mathews‘ Hote!. s Uttawa, J ne 3, 1872. > 2004â€"1m EMILE SAYER, Photogropher, York Street. (opposite Marhews‘ Hotel.) begs to announce to the public that he h :s just imported XEW CA #tRAS ‘v ANTED. _â€"Metes fo. _ Ottawas, June 6, 1872 New Pattern« for Shirts, New Regattas, New Plain Oxfords, _,. New Prinied Oxfords. had n> selection Ph i nenlh pool hy ba w Pn n is on uie i aiel PHOTOG KAaAPH GALLEWY. We have also on band a complete stock of Cotâ€" tcls..Pr.-lh. Linens, Su'in%.:?d Plain, for Pants, Grass Linens, ‘Tickings, ms, Striped Cotton Shirting, all Wool Shirting, rlain and Fancy Wincey shirting. We have a complete stock of ndemens‘ utâ€"fitting Whih‘ehlm al: sizes, ‘ancy ce en qeie mc 6 nebtimmed Draxpr n on C=sWredaterter Under Dh ala klastic Bracen.Boy‘s do â€". Necktios: Gollarm Cotfog M‘{,om.llukon;hicfl. Bilk, go., &o, _â€" Call and be convinced by the pl:lon and quality of our Goods, that we nave the largest, ml best assorted tock of Cloths, Linens and â€" made C othing to be found in the city. ?:au.-u fn?d- &A dinm should u}l on '.h‘ l;h. Uu:‘wc. measures from they can ord er .l: nb‘:i'm Measures will be taken without charge. > t O‘MEARA & CO. Aa Operator. firstâ€"class. for Whecler & Wilson‘s So'l":..l.mhiqo. on dl: work. Ol’oï¬tuun neak h and lmhh preferred. A at the “lnht& Wilson ce. G: k wALToX e‘ â€" 0 SPRKPEU tor ditams. ;;vy.,,,‘.“ u.uoucxx-:og-ffnc unm;mt'g& " 0. W ow wOtige and Depotâ€"No. 562 Broaiway, Roo wa .. W . HEARN, % "And ( GBU. MURTEMER 1 Fomex SL. Fraser‘s, Rideau Stroot. Ottawa, May 2, 1872, vanâ€"e on Woolen Good«, the old price>. Al woo be fift?‘ per. 6994 .Bigher in a. fow "wooks." in our % s o6 un s Sack Coats all Wool, $3 Bhooting. Coats do 8 50 Pants sï¬ Wool Striped and WANTED. O‘MEARA & CO., most respectfully to inform their customersâ€"and &' public generally, that they have now ready and open for inspection one of the largeet best assor ted stocks J"Bq Goods ever m†this city. Having purchased two arlier,. than usual, and before the late adâ€" vanâ€"e on Wooien (Goud«, we are prepared to sell at the old price>. A.1 woolen suits made up to order u&oflfldmï¬ï¬‚omï¬u from P | Our, -l'lrln Department is more onmplete than m»\l.tn ng mlu the services of a firstâ€"class Uutt r. ~tsentlâ€"men may rely on get ing a good {it. Call and leave your o‘ders at once u'ao.oodnvll be tifty per seut higher in a few weeks. in our â€"Plain, do» do V ests do do t > COHUS. 1, Cures Fevers, Congestion, Infammation. % 2 do Worms, Worm Fev'er. Worm Colic. 25 3, do Cryingâ€"Colic or Teething of Infants.. 2% 4, do Diarrhcea of Children or Adults....‘ % 8, â€"do Dysentery, Griping, Billious (,‘oue\ 25 ? do Choieraâ€"Morbus, Yomiting......... .* U , â€" do Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis ies irasles: SÂ¥ 8 do Neuralgia, Tootdache, Faceache.... 3 9, do Headache, Rick Headache, Vertigo. #% 10, ~do Dyspepsis, Hillious Stomache..., .. . 2 11, do Rug--r@ue(‘ 1, or Painful Periods...... 2 12 do Whites, too Profuse Periods......... % 14 do Croup, Coughkrblfllcull. Breathing.. 2 14 do 8 .!t Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. 23 14, do Rheumatism, Rt Pains.... % l? do Fever and Ague, C ever Agues. 50 17, do Piles, blind or bles@@@®......../ .... 50 18, ~dp Ophtnlamy, and sore or weak eyes.. 50 19, do Catarrh, acute or Chronic, Influenza 50 ‘m, do Whooningâ€"Cough, violent coughs.... 50 21, do Asthma, oppressed breathing ..... 50 21â€" do Far Discharges, im red hearing.. 5 3, . do Berdofula, enlarged ds, Bwellings 50 214, do Genorai 'Debilny, ynlm? weakness 850 2, do Dropsy and Scanty Secretions ..... 50 2, do Beaâ€"Sickness, Sickness from riding 50 #Â¥, +do Kiideyâ€"Di5ease, Gravel ............â€" 80 * * S aont tnsolunee? Soctange" ; 4 8, involun ~cl Five boxes with ore $2 vial of Powâ€" _ â€" a der, very mecessary in serious % gg G‘lore mo&t&.kaeré{d&.w.... & ~'Hn7‘rl{ ness;s w 81, â€"do Pain Pmm‘wlmg)lu_nu........ 50 82 do SBufferings at change of life......... 1 0 do ll':‘.rllepsy. Spa=ms, st. Vitus" Dance..1 00 , do ptheria, ulcerated sore throat...... 50 es FAMILY CASES, . ‘Of 35 to 60 large maroceo or rose. + wood case mnmc a specific for â€" every ordin«rydisease a family is subâ€" jeot V\l_lnd boouks of directior‘s trom. $10 to $86 w ‘amily and Travelling cases, C th 90 to 28 vials fro n .... .. ...... $5to $ $ Bpecifics for all private diseases, both for curing and prevertive treaiment, in vials und pocket Cuses............... $ 1t0o $ _ â€" PONDS8 EXTRACT, Oures Burns, Bruises, Lamene: Boreness«, Sore Throat, Srrulnu. Tohacue l-:;'acheé Novraigia, mwu&.n m, I:;r&;b-l‘n, mlcï¬. Boils, SU : zâ€", sur; Eye~, Hieedir ie Lungs, Nose, Stomach, or mt mempui coâ€"6 oz, 5) cents ; Pints, i Quarte, $1. BM Thase remodies, except PON PC ‘éx- TRACT, by the case gr single box, are sent to any partofine country, by maill or express, free of eP aneyvil‘se hsn pie Large Importations C No > 1f8uaDie. TPhey have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. 10, 11, & 14, Have proved from the most ample e?terlenee, an entire success ; Klerln, Prompt, Effcient and Reliable. They are the ‘on‘y medicines perfectly adapted to porular useâ€"s> simple that mistakes cannot be made n using them ; so harmle«® as to hefreetq»_mL dang»r, and so efficient as to be alâ€" No« Ottawa. June 6, 1872 HUMPHREY‘S Homeopathic Specifics, A. DUFF. Ottawa, June 12, 1872. @!MILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. _â€"HATS THAT R HATS. Drawers, Carpet Bags, Trunks, June 13. 1872 FEW FURNISHED ROO Â¥S, : ;yithlï¬.n@' can be had at Mr. Ottawa, May 16. 1872 ‘Otawa Shit Store. LEATE: CHINA HALL BUITILDING. $10 UPW AxD8 HIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS :.k Just received at the > T and FUR DEPOT . FRIDAY, THE 17th INSTANT, _ JAMES ANGUB, #11â€"b nation. 25 | . i Colic. 25 fants.. 2 C rsserse «* 5§ ertigo. B sisess D 01 is....... 2 | â€" tions.. 3 Meuce. & gg : 7 s f ght. ... 1 g ... â€" 80 RJ nmp"' & re akness 80 .rmn. 1J [ _ Tinork * 2 50 1 50 Cents the sesson of 1877 at the Proprietor‘s Htab es, ulv-fl-zlx-. Planta«epet. E‘:"wum Bred sat Hampton Court by AlJarm minster. Dam a purs _A-p.lm:_‘vil:'::; A boy to éarry paeks through the city, and can be of u-o’-:rvieoi-.Dry Good Store. Addres to this office. WANTBD. ANPED !* MEOIATELY, w A Boy for ihe Caâ€"h Desk. Apâ€" pty to â€" _ SISCLAIR SÂ¥ITr4co, Ottawa, May 31, 1872. 2002 8 Sic«k Scarrs in Endless Varicty and Latest SrrLeEs. ' The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Spring and Summer Costumes.. REGENT HOUSE. OTTAwWA aA~Np QUEBEC Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12, 1872. Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Miy 41, 472. _ & ace ! ollars, May 3, 1872, NIGN OF Gereral Wolfe, IX RIS NEW PREMISES, (&rpWork and Embroidery on \Bark PLAIN CUFFS, Embroidered Muslin Sets, FANCY â€"COoOoOosS FIGARO. Plain Linnen Collars, OBJECTS OF ART, AND~CURIUOSITY, &0., &0 We are now showing all the new Paris umruummuu.:'y. Latios are invited w un inspection the large and choice assortment of Bounets, Ha«ts, French Flowers, F Mantles, Cosâ€" ksscs ausuing i amefnuchs 2ial JQ*MASK PIQ0ES, marreliously rick W Asi:ng , B \SHING SATINS, Pink, Bufl, Siiver WAS!IING JAPANESE, a durable texture for Travelling p'-".’... ‘ Minclair, Hiitt & Co, 3) Nparks Sureet, O)ttaws ARENCH _ BATESTE, in figured and ~YREPE DE CHINE, a besutiful tmteri J al. Hilk and Wool mixtures. Y RENITE and MARL PUPLINETT. OKOHAM a 1.a m NS, exquisite shades LGERINE GRENADINES, UILLAEEY DEPAMRIMEAT "ALE RAYEE, Dolly Varden, new Alian, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET. IN GREAT YARIETY AT , _ PLAIN SETS, Fur and Hat Depot. A heary stock of Tea, aiso Coffe : of the best qual ty and ground on the premises. A hmuu: Liquers of brands and quality always by Kowâ€" hand . ‘lot of now Map o‘*vrnli- botties u.= i make / on draft, the Nominion the abvre at Etub e3, | Dri0es O defy compâ€"ticion _ _ _ ____ _ nforms thepublic that he has opened at Ottewa a Com mercialHouse where can be purchased > Dress Fabrics. All Kirds of Merchandise in his Line HATTER AND FURRIBR, «ace Lappets, Now I8 TAE TIMZE T CALL a»guz f China W arechouse OLIVIER COTE, MoDUNELL & MONGENAIS, Otaove May , . AT VERY LOW PRICE®S Embroidered L.imen Sets OTTA W A ALSO FANCY SETS, Union Bank Block Lace 8 ts 00 a 1.45 3m. 18 i