»cloth 1ECES Plawms and Fignred trea, marked at a duct on hdl GRUUNXD3, 1 h 1 ho py"+,â€". Forvinacy ti f ::::.& < wa 7 done Ad, itt 2 %) Sp Utles, &o, w% â€" MBA &‘&“-'-'1“| for saloat about of the priges io } 10 â€" n order to sad FÂ¥J YDS MAKL NNY ‘.'w 20e to 25¢, wirey, d summer at the ri srock LABDM® :;QI!â€"! 108Es or } J ost and finest Loauet ERESHK 15 RECEKIYED Di BP Rirguicn on Mowdays it s Du-dayou...............f'l".: _‘ seares Kingston on Puesdays and ** @vidays at. ...... ... .++ > ;/ 3 (K C -_Fo-wnnnntlhu.vn Co. ~ »gmige leaves Ottawa at 7. 30 a. m., â€" ‘Stages arrive from Aylmer at 4.30 p.m. Rpsszr,.â€"Dr. Grant is canvassing the County of Russell yvigorously and with much success â€" Weare requested to lhw the members of the late Civil Rifle Corps will fire the Annual Match for the flilver Cup at 9 a m., on Monday 1st July, en the RiJeau Rifle Range. His Excelliency and party narrow‘y escaped, to say the least. from a sore {right yesterday ; the Elgin street aich having been hurled to the ground by the burriâ€" n“..‘mulflvl‘fll*’ h:.d passeo yuder it on the way to the Parkament Steamer @"Jessie MP"' leaves Ewu 8 30 a m. N. B.â€"Tickets to all points East and West can be had from f BA. & 1;.3. TAYLOR, Amu...: Russell House corner York Streets. Uttawa, May 13, 1872. â€" 958tf w Ei & waTsoX‘s. a HtobD & W h The principal Hotels and Salgons in the dity, are now supplied with Caledonia Spring Water. A::d. Gizssox & Co., Agents tor ttawa. The newest dï¬ï¬‚l in (Eng- lish) Oil Clothl: fr?lll 80c to $1 40 freely, and the dust powdered one‘s tace. m“mm to °9 in the er Complaint, iAiseases Of raï¬.%wwm'“"“m soud for a supply *‘ amsow& Co., wflpubnd!.h. & W;Y EERPOE NOSHm enc than the Caledonia Water. Bosly should be without it, for whe Nes C _0 Raatare naad annl Four cases Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" nice Ends and Stair Rods. Just opened at _ > RUSSELL & WATSON‘8.: is liberally used, Uuiry Pro:estaxt Bexwrnt Sostr.â€" ‘The members of the above Society will beir in mind, thit Mond:y next being Pomimon Day, th« generil meeling wil! pot be beld until the following Monday. July $th, when is i hoped there will be » Fatamr Aocipoext.â€"We regret ve to learn that a little boy the so1 Burdop, Jumber merchant, was 1 . Acw* o cce Y ts ooo ns en rod u6+ on the Aylmer rowul and killed, by + beavily laden waggon belonging to the ï¬*?mdin. Company. The un fortunate accident happened on Thursday half, Â¥ue Reoiat Invm-Abous. Te three yesterday aftérnoon His L ::-v the Goyernor General, Lady Rax.â€"About four o‘clocie yesterday afternoon heavy clouds rolled up from the Eastern borizon sccompanied by lighten jog flashes and loud pe=}« of thunder.For » ime it seemed as if the clouds would blow over the city, and leave us as we were, but we we e treated, however, to a heary and refresi.ing shower. TeurrRitURE. â€"1 be heat yesterday was pressive. . The perspiration flowed Cornr omox â€"In our report of the poli § al. meg ing beld in the Institute on 'ohmdoy night, we were in error in ing that Dr. Beaubien had assured Mr ?â€"num he would not come out cundilate. Dr Beaubion, when ques tioged by Mr Martineau did not say wheâ€" ther he would or would not a ~pose him. a«d4 atten lance. Yor a short timg hoticing among the arrivale at the Russel! House, the Rev. John Wood and lady, of Ripley, Derbyshire, England, formerly as istant miniâ€"ter of Chri=t Church here aP many frients will be pleased to know that he i« again in Oit«=a, although but 8r., Mazry‘s Acaoruy â€"the closing exor | gises took place last evening at the above jnstitution before a numerous attendance of the parents and fmends of the pupils. The programme of the evening comprised ipitrumental and vocal music, which was yery antertaining indged, and very credit able to the pupils as well as to their good teachers. An address was delivered at the econclusion by Mr. Simpâ€"on. &r. Lawaswos & Orta wA Ax Arteruax at Work.â€" Every person passing that way yesterday â€" must hn‘ moticed the unsightly scrToiding whch marred the appear:u:0 of the arch on “&mt Uf course it should not have teen left up, but it seemed to be no persons business to ‘tike it down. About one o‘clock: in the alternoon, howâ€" ever, a gentleman with axe in hand was seen vigorously at work demolishing it. Qur worthy Aldermen, Mr Bngs, did the work with his own hinds. Prrsoxa, â€"We havre much pleasure Ma. Gooowis a CasÂ¥pioate. â€"A paragraph appeared a fow evenings back in an evenâ€" mg contemporary announcing that Mr. James Goodwin was a candidate for the reprosentiti on of the city in compliance with a numerously signed requisition We ar6 perfectly well aware of Mr. Goodwin‘s “mwhrity. and feel conâ€" flent that he would Sreceive general support were he to enter the political arena , nevertheléss we think he acts very Wisely and consults his own interests best in decidingâ€"as we are informed he ba* LOUCAL â€"NEWS. aoneâ€"not to take the field. Mr. Goodwin as is well known, ha at present a heavy responsibility on his inds, in the shape of impâ€"rtant and expensive contracts from which he could not without allowi~ . his interests to suffer, spare any portin 0‘ aflicted no better no Doctor need apply. Gison & Co., Agents. with Rheumatlism. Ramw and Summer for where it .. 100 > y, much (»B of + MB doubt the milling activity miade a [hvonblo unpression on His Excellency as to Ottawa industry, while the roaring and foaming Big Kettle was a spectacle that must have afforded bim much pleasure. * Metroroumta® Carzros Factory.â€"The Messrs. ©‘~ckdale who are so famed in and about Ottawa as carriage msaunufacâ€" turers have recently brought additional men, material, and machinery into their extensive factory, on Rideau street, so that they can now compete with any similar establishment in the Dominion of Carada, Their vebicles are always of a substantial build and very handsome in construction and appearance. They have won premiums upon premiums sat exhibitions, and we fear not to say that no person was ever to complain ot anything mh-ed&hblm &. We inspected their ses a fow day, vehicles we saw a ¢ in mctpicer »1:: His Excel p ’ dofor State occasions. It is > known that Messrs. . weg spectors and builders of M the Ho About a month ago a petition presentel to the City Council signed*by the greater number of business men Well:ngton street, praying the Cor 3 to extend pecuniary assis townards watering the said street. The & bou:.1 themselves to deftray a expenses, leaving the burthen indeed for the Corporation. Notwi ing that Wellington street is the imâ€" portant thoroughfare in the city, the street from which all the roads a% the west end radiate; notwithstandingt that the Parliament and Departmental Buildâ€" ings of the Dominion front on it, the City Council rejected almost rld* petition of gentlemen who { oitered to pay half the expense out of their private purses. . M The consequence is that during dry weather the dust lies to the dopu:E inches on the street, and is blown by every breeze in . suffocating Persons passing up in carriage or on foot have to contend against clouds of i%, which blinds their eyes, chokes lï¬ lungs, and no doubt proves detrimen in::omllmtom lnsltol those who inhale it. Hot day or cold day busiâ€" ness men or private families 4*#3 nog leave das, ‘e*%e Lour or winuow open unless they feel :t:;t to have lime stone dust and grit with their goods and meats, and destroy their furniture. But though lhd“&“ windows be kept closed it makes way in an intolerable volume Neveral families assert that if something be not ‘immediately done to have the street constahtly watered they will _ be forced l0 _ remove _ to some other part of the city. They declare the nuis«nce most intolgrahis. Can the Corporation not aftord the trilling expense of watering the princi~al streets of the city, by :0 means w:lib"rl street ? The reputation of the capital in matters f puvlic ‘convenience and com!ort is certainly at a suffciâ€"ntly low @bb and the fuiy of th5 Counci is, as they must be ware, to guard the city‘s interests with due viï¬â€˜hnco and obviate anything and everything that would in any way prove mjurious or offensivye to the citizens or eirimental to the general interest of the wty. We wait a while tor io see steps taken in the matter here mentioned.: The pup‘ls in this institution were exâ€" amined in the various subjects taught in the school during the prst term of six months. ‘The exâ€"mination began at 9 o‘clock a m., and continued, with the usuif intermissions, until nearly 5 o‘clock pm. A lar,er numhber of people visited this echool yesterday than the Central School Eagt the previous day, having no doubt taken the hint from our prompting on this matter in a previous issuo. The teyv. Mr Borthwick, Inspector, examined several of the classes, and also Mr. D. C. sgobertson, the scholars displaying con. siderable aptitude in their answers. The Inepector distributed prizes in this school similar to those given in the Contral School Kast the day before, and were awarded as itouom. i‘ _ _ o in d Sixth class: Mary Hasty and Minna Living, equal. The Inspector‘s was {,‘:}h." g kess .:\o“t:g & , gave a + FiML: byn'lmdAllli. Fourth class : Senior Form, Helen J Borthwick. Do. : Junior‘ Form,; Charles Third class: Carrie McGregor. Gramwar : n Mr. J. G Whyuunh: stated, thn:.:on p?:_’“ ® & ." 3. Qfl-'m * *T a previous occasion, was prep« to 18 $I â€" % BC award 354 to the best reader in l‘ hf lneho:;il- ='l?m§ :m P A keen competition accordingly tollowed, ‘Imposition : ‘*‘h‘h f in which many evinced considerable A i 4 f'- # +. ";‘ f Â¥ |. talent as readers. _ Mess«rs. Wy, D KFithmetic : 1, B in MJ We é LeSueur, E. Smirl, and tne Revy. R, Whilâ€" | man and F H b i e Ees lans were appointed juiges, and awarded e * ?% e the prize to Miss Minna Living. Two > F .ass 187. y * es others read so well that thay received Puiï¬'w..’" ~*T A konerabte ie ic fln a nc i Wood ; 2°F Evans, ® sent accordingly decid gve vition: 1," wlba‘nhu-r.:do l‘llboln‘uthonooud G.:?...m hf‘t"“; 2 G M c e . bel . to Miss Mary | JaniorClass: 1, W Shaw ; 2 J C Grant. on * hene ind Th bone| o rmotmmiet P @iigh o Shoie, over l‘rof Workm n was called upon by | (; Thompson, W J the cmt: fayor the audience with | Robertson, J Sorley, %" some ions in vocal music; as to the | (; M Greene, W ‘E LeSueur and. success attending this portion of the | aA viohr. * + P'°""1 it needs no commendation | _ For Linear trom us, as it was received by the auâ€" WMMBM‘W"EJ dience with marked approbation. We were ue inss ie ,2,.1\ pleased to notice the foillowing persons pre nsc â€" * 1 sent, besides the Chairma», the Inspecâ€" M "I3, . m tor, the ‘follow.i:(' T.ustees { Messrs. L6\ â€" On the 27th ot | Sueur,. Young Bronson, also the Rev.| the bride‘s fither, by D. M. Gorâ€" R. “‘hllh“' W.. D. LeSueur, H.B. buull, don' B.D., Edward W su‘lh"m and Mosers. Smirl, J. P. Robertson, J. C. | of Montreal. Bellevi to Geraidine Stewart, D. C. Robertson, together with | Alice, second daughter of Edward Van :;-‘nhy'lql‘y teachers from the ovher schools | Cortlandt, M D., of Otfawa, ' caty. wanemunnmmmmnnmemmmmeesemmmeenncaneepeeenaneeeneeeenee en ty ~ae Some "ood practical addresses were delivered bL the following _ gentleâ€" UNIUN FORWARDING AND RAIL | men: W. D. LeSueur, Rev. R. Whillane, wWAY COMPANY,. > * ‘| P. LeSueur, J. P. Robertson and the Rev. snmmsume § »| H.J. Borthwick, A. M., Inspector. The| The Steamer * p m.mnthï¬nmouncodueo-~ t _‘ § â€" k mqhï¬v.thudwoon\inmfadx «JESIE CASSELLS® t weeks. 1t was also announced that Mr, W. y § | " | Young, , Frustee, proposed giving in adâ€" Leaves Ayimer lfl“m& i | dition to the $200 worth of prizes by the | m conbtcting with steamera te 1| Baard. a gold medal to the most proti« | Board, & goid moum it S nE cent scholar in each of the Central Schools, and a silvor medal to the best scholar i. each of the other classes, this announceâ€" ment was received with great applause by the scholars. The prececdiugs were then hrought to sclose by the singing of the National Authem. Tapestry and Brussels Carpets are now olfered at from 10c to 20¢ per yard under present . value. Those mynirin: Carpets of an kind would do well to 1,.,,{ through the stock now shown by CENTRAL XHUOL WEST, WELLINGTON STREET, ï¬tï¬o vice regal | _and Departâ€" | onald, Sip@Geo. U# whom . there Eenate Chath. the THEB OTTaW»a TIHIMES JUNE n'“-'l an opportunity of testing the proficiency of the boys in the various departments of study, ‘The examinatiâ€"n w-nocuuperm:l‘? but dipped deep more d and puzling paseâ€" various branches, so that the _ppcï¬ul understanding of the tested without leniency. ) er equal to almost any a in many instances a while in the u-Aa' ! the chair, Rev. M rope, Ebbs, "Phil Borthw ck and Car man, McG C 3 e very ably 0 PRIZE Lhe examination of the pupils of the Ottawa High School took place yesterday, affording the parents of the pupils and others who take an interest in educational Historyâ€"1, W Tadd ; 2, C B Powell. a h&%;,; C B Powell. wo*~* â€" uiD Fork. s Philosophyâ€"1, H McLean ; z,i i m--x,umu- !ï¬l lc‘l‘nulrt.) jï¬xl Gm-l,}l elean ; 2..!‘ Jâ€"hâ€"m-l. J Smith and J. Tims ‘Bpelling : 1, W Bronson; 2, J C Grant. ® ology : 1, W Bronson; 2, W Odalt, .. . k . Gegy y : cm;:hwodon. Rimary ; 1, J.C Grant; 2, â€" | Mfuffich‘= 4C Smith 2 J C { " ter : 1, O Soaith); ig*, 3 C [ Re w ._-"-, x o e L glizh Composition : E Higgins ; 2, C equal ; 2, H Proud.~ P:n:.u Arithmetioâ€"1, H Proud ; 2, C Algebraâ€"1, J Smith ; 2, J Tims. Geomesryâ€"1, H llolc;'niz D “{“é"‘g â€"1, vans ; Tflmmï¬q j Greekâ€"1, H McLean ; 2, C A Wood. Latinâ€"1, A J Bell ; 2, H McLean. T Biâ€"toryâ€"1, H McLean ; 2, J McTaggart. Geographyâ€"1, H McLean ; 2, J Mcagâ€" Aumary ; 1, â€"J.C Grant; 2, W Moghsa~ Pothe smith 3. 1C Rilitsiatare: 1, 0 Swmithy‘2, J C 3 ie ue Sb y s ikis Eol x _ Engtish Compositic : EHiggins; 2, G Hurman Physiolegy: 1, W Odell ; 2 C Smith, % Arithmetic: 1, H Pratt; 2, W. Shearer, J C Grant and W Shaw equil. Juntop, Latin: 1, W Bronson; 3 W Shaw. \";"f. ‘ Greek ,csun-lz.wa:w. _ Algebra, lat Division: 1, W Todd; 2 H Proud.. Geometry, dat Division: 1, Jas A Auwâ€" d‘:;on;g y *L . = ulr‘n‘.omtq‘ * D fl:bhhb;& tin, 1st i* 1; J Smith; M...m C &4 _ Latio, 0d 4, C Smith 2, J C Grant In wChmthu XT rertson ; 2. Smith 3, A * !n;l'uhs(’)nn R th ; 3W A Lees; 3, W P Lett :‘ % Reading and lliog : . ; 2 W P Lett ; 3, W h!-. ' Geomety: 1, ; 2, W Smith; Latin : 1, Clark s wi F u""‘o. < dA "J‘ 5) . 8e _ English History B SW Smith ; 3, J ~»a J h â€" 1 Reading : 1, Spelling : 1, Algebra, And Division; 1, CSmith ; 2, WOH: Geography : 1, English Gramwar: 1, H Christie ; 2, _«uJESsIE CASSELLSY! y | pPEBACHO! . } Fo Leaves Ayimer daily (Sundays )at 8.30 a. | Township of .Wwwmbmu \ Ottawas, May 24 1872 OTTAWA HIGH SCHOOL formerly u?:?-:'m Bask, :u m-‘."h"‘ï¬.‘.’.".: al owing five per cent inferest on Savings Deposits, HIR JOHN YOUNG | * | wes Havelock for Chapean every Tuesday and Ottawa, June 2, 1872 A BANQUE NATIONALE, W (Qdell ; 2, T Evans. W Bronson ; 2, J C Grant §EcOXD FORM. < h. â€"â€"**â€"yppdi limess of reply that their intelligence and gentiemen AW A ‘HIGH DING JUNE credit and the QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS Steamship Company Steam Communication between Monaâ€" treal, Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, Dalhousic, Chatâ€" ham, Newcastle, Shediac, Charlotteâ€" town, Pictou amd 8t. John‘s; NAd., and by Railway connections with St. John, N. B., and Halifar, N. 8. THROUGKH COU PONX TICKETE GRAND â€"TRUNK oi es Dheel sgorhe Oe All Points East and West on the GCRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 23 wurd. u puqor.’i: m paying business in the city, an ive, in tm-fld stoady barlpeae 1Â¥bi) havag‘s sucly amount of pAsirmsr wantEp. CS se l Quane Btreets, Chaudiore Pig‘ay °f Bay Books, Ledsors, Cash (Books and Journais, Books and Journa‘s, ndon“no-th"hrlohfldum .ndugicu Hh" m:‘ot:l.l? house in the j Annnt'l{:ontn.bdw every variety of busiâ€" Te e oi t 1b hnd Dound io patieri 6n Bookâ€"binding exeduted in any q.. from the plainest and cheapest, to the unlm Perfurating or numbering, lly and prom m“;san!-fï¬m&rm. ~» Maps mounted. All orders 100 *A the very jmtfl?ho. x Ottawa, June 2, 1872 2004 The steamers of this Line, under contract with Have proved from the most an entire success : am&%‘;‘m‘m Reliabie. They are the on‘y nerreclly e.nnotm ‘m them I;ohr“nrt o fl ; so be free d&!:‘:_;," -odlldtmuto:d« ways ® have raised highest commendation from all, and will ; render HUMPHREY S Homeopathic Specifics, Uttawas, June 24, 1872 1MILLA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. T wm 'l‘ ucgnxpnm Cns i MORTIMER. binder, Paperâ€"ruber and Account ce Iuernty ols oo y TICKET â€" OFFICE. y ° & y® bee, Father Point, Shediac, Charâ€" %fl;ï¬uuhkmm + and every alternate Onk *h m. : _ _ . _ .. For School Section No. % ib the mm‘ cowa®". . ssage, apply to W. H. Howland, at | E;z:fll':. Cis.“' Eigin m?i. JOHNSON, the Canada Central and. to his extensive Stock Kicate Prksccs in the Cit NTRAL $ 2 to $ | OF THE OLD STOOr AT OLD PRICES Being ‘ below present prices, in view to reduce tock which is yet: in pon'ih;rder bo‘f,om removing to new prenï¬ses,“:ich will be comp Goods to be sold at old prices are as follows: If thige few lines reac! which require these goods they would do w 11 to Call ® anely as nascih]. 200 LBS. of BRASS KETTLES, 1 would draw the &rï¬cnh; attention of Farmers 't;wth;v;:;ods below set forth. R@y* Remember the old Stock at the old Price, in the very best order and best quality ; names will tell for themselves, 4 HIGGINS‘ MOORES‘ ’- & w. B MoP., BLOODS‘ BEST SCYTHS3, Stungod on both sides of the hoal, HIGGINS‘ do 0 _ * _ do â€" "=p es 4o ‘~ Reaping Hooks and Sickles, Rikes, bent and straight, CradJes, Snaths, Forks, Grind Stomes, Scyth Stones; also, one Marble and Moulenette. Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of I.C. and I. X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, Ingot Tin, which will be sold as cheap as any other house in tho Cagiml. Also, a gre t variety of Tinware, Lamps, Burners, Chimney Wicks, and COAL OIL, at a small advance on cost. . Ney~ Come one and &ll and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. . _ es e f > & C1 nomepsscee & . Frosh SALM the Moisic River received , Ri Streeot. * a es qAratoj ie ie broine Rirer recaived ï¬o-t;" ers. left in the for noon ‘will be e 1 time for six o‘clock D_il:r?‘o:o‘;x be oxmï¬f _‘ Agent for Messrs. Fraser & Co. _‘ Situated next door to the Post Office, and will Hg IN ABOUT THREE WEEKS. «. â€" This is a splendid opening for A Dry Goods or Hardware Store. FREsH SALMON The Boest Business Etand Postmaster, Grocer, Provision and Produce Metrâ€" D&EDGLRâ€"()â€". ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS , PORATIONS Patent Dredge Plant, By Ottawa, J une 14, 1872 37@ 15 30 asso RTED PUTS, A1 DCE 1 2UB IU0VF, > Sparks St., old DESBARATS2 tol a1 A large of Beled Pot and Bake Oven, A large ef Block Iin and Iron Muffin Pans, A large numbe«r of Block Tin and Britannia Tea Pots, A large number of Table and Pocket Cutlery. 13 CHANDELIERS and seven HALL LAMP3, ]9 sisteen PuxPs, I k oime is i Great Clearing Sale OF THE OLD STOOCYF &n AIN DDNPTMBG The tubscribers boeg to call the attention of n ICE COLLERS and FILTERS, _ B se nene on eataitianad faet i you want any irstâ€" eeries, you must go to Thos. Patterson‘s, _ï¬ No. 26, Rideau Stroot. * h '(’O.I.‘_. Ottaws. June 18. 1872. Fiourishing Villago of Hull, m Harbours, Canals, Bnng Rivers. { in .u.a‘?&‘pqg“-pffï¬â€˜Â»â€œÃ©â€˜Ã©m‘? s CADBURY‘S Cocoa‘s & Chocolates ' § To be used as a BEVERAGE OR AS A CONFECTION, Put up in different fln;pe: s Ottawa, May 7, 1872 Anq a quantity of other goods too numerous to mention TEA POT, For particulars apply to SETT BLOCK TIN ANO WIRE ___ feneca Fall make, ASSORTED COOKING AND OTHER STOVES, SAUSPANS, assorted, mwgï¬d-«“ in the city of 'S-XH-!-_’E.I':'â€"?; Sale at Main Street, Hull. ; ‘THOC. PATTERSON‘3. | gâ€"y Visible at allâ€" hours. * 2% Rideau Stree Ottawa, June 11, 1872. 2011 Af %uhmd. TO TBBIR NEW beg leiv H. L, LOUCKS, do do do do <.~~_ C P. DORION, for Lambermen, (very cheap) #upplied to the from $1.00 up to $20.00 each. anuounce that being about to build on No. 3, LOCK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose tc Lave a Ennamelled, GET Also a number of BAls, Tinned, do do do do more or less, 1UC€6 «ay stock which is yet very large and mlâ€â€˜-“aich will be completed this fall. s: If thise few lines reaches any parties l1 to call % early as possible. : O‘MEARA & CO., beg most respectfully to inform goir customers and the public generally, that they ve now ready und open for inspection one of the â€"and best assorted stocks ,orf)ry Uuods ever ~ bt into this city, Having purcnased two earlier, than usual, and befo:e the late adâ€" olfn W°°‘°nA(ff"3‘v 'onq:.mmpmd to sell at the, 10¢%. Iool‘n. Wt [e to orde on the lï¬wlut possible nciice fr m 9 5 A25 D:“) URW a xDS _Dur. t is more complete than awfl‘:mumu&.: l,mioo':( of lpllm-ehn: .. gentlemen may rely on getiing a good wndhmmor:o’nuom nxomdndl be fifty per cent higher in a few weeks. in our Large Importations Vests, Cotton and Merino Socks, Plain and Fancy, Men‘s Plain and Coloured Merico Under ghirts and Duworlé ( * W and Bilk,) Men‘s Silk Klastic & ukï¬g. Collars, Cotton and Linen F h ilk, do., &o. â€"_ 2 DISH C)VERS, _ Call and be of our Goods, made C othing 40 ind in the city. Gentieme i noeaanie mare molk :;".:',:&‘-. mmuwm be u-“:i&o:: O‘ MEARA & CO. @reps SEEDS. Lettuce, FIOWEREEEDS3, a large ASSORTMENT; A. DUFF. Ottawa, June 12 972 € Rwing Bros., of Montreal.) A. CHRISTIE # CQ., s ists, B{)l.rkl Street, Ottawa, ttiw . , Apru 22, 1872, ()'fl' AWaA CARP&ET HOUSE. Carpets, _â€"Ficor Oilcioths,â€" . _ _ @urtainsaod Curtain Materials . Cornicés and Cornice Poles, $ * and a Full Asssortment of House P‘P‘lnbm‘t Al ot t nepont nalloen in omems ratuntd exent, beauty of design and m will surâ€" “'“’-““*‘fl'"'.f.‘ï¬i Mrely _ to ROUSE OR ISHING we‘wiil Thut be enabled to give Just recelve) a frosh Stock of Comfortable and well furnished ROOMS with or without board, can be had on C. Il‘ * Murray Street, Ottawas, Martineau‘s .“Ww 12, 1872 1946â€"im Ottawas, June 7, 1872._____ TuVBLLEB WANTED ;. beivinerd on Grocers, D: &c. ml'\lfll‘ sN0LBM) AM €4â€" omnmg()gmmsnb&: Cror | 1871, *Vi*+.>> © a full and complete assortment of .# do do do do OABDING HOUSE WITH RQOMS.TO pleasure in annou new store, 49. v:i".‘ï¬:““'-‘:g"""“m R. MACDONELL. PHILOMENX WRIGHT 8 BLOCK, n se 9 HE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE. + * 12 *‘ KORTON WHEEL T2E T‘GHTENER" nal attention to the wants of our frends, and to give satisfaction to all who may as with ders . nwa. Mev 2. 18 1960â€"1y. 60, Sparks Street, Ottawa. 1872. full trinm.gn‘.’ on Commission at )ttawa to call WHEEL Tiik TGHTEXNER" PATENTE. 8. BLAS L & CO., vm?'..".m.m LEWIS & CO do do do do 2000 tf 1995â€"3m quality QTTawW*a AND QUEBEC. 1 Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12, 1872 Lace Collars, Sick Scarrs in Endless Variety and â€"Latest STyLes, â€" The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Allan, McKinnons & McMoran The lamits, Nos. 187, 188 and 189 of the year i8/1â€" %‘R situited in North and South Canonto, and rl::‘plt up in one, two, or three lots, to suit purchas*rs, The Farm is composed of Lots 16 and 17, in the 7th mew.w-lo,nndln. in the "th concession, and 18, in the uth concession of North Canont » ; and will be offered in one lotâ€" ;;Ih-uunhn ven on the day of sale. «ie ie e reeineteeataaiion rerie is . k. BAUDEAU, s otrm...m....ï¬.am. ~‘ _ ~+~ _ Montreat ; *s‘IMBER LIMITS AND FARM MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC] SOIREE okook.: . â€"â€" Admission 25 cents. Ottawa, J une 27, 1872. NoticetoContractors nflM contain espon 1 ewt?o:.“lab- no t im dble ht ties bgetaen in Qormate nB on re w im d'&oa:; gpro.commrscroris * The directors of the : Pembr mc-m'mnm:p-u Porth, 6th June, 1872 Doors open at 74 o‘clock. Performance at cight â€"__ _ JQTH DAY OF JULY, 1872, # * . '0' THE : Coxsrevorix or tur Ramway General Wolfe, Kingston to Pembroke trWork and Embroidery on Bark,{J w&slmlflm;._: ( nm'..l BAYER, fln*l:c ork nHieMbohv:’h-t M ?' > 3! fpie thak in B o ht ingorel s E) ,oapii on | the best and moskimproyâ€" | ands instrument: of the best and 4 23 kinds, and is prepared to take Photographic por Gems four for 2 cents. _ _ * _ _ g»ab0roGkAPH GALLERY. TTAWA COLLEGE P " # The semiâ€"annual examinations of the Public Schools of this city willâ€"take place as follows : « Central School East, Thursday, 27th June. Central School West, Fï¬d-!-lml June. -m .‘.‘.‘_.}h:aw&nr & “lfll’. TTAWA WATER WORKSK vy nowen n o We Ottawas, June 26, 1872. 2007 ; Free Press, Citizen and Daily . pleage copy. ie fent ~‘JAMES JOHNSON having left my employ on the lith instant, contrary to terms of agreement, ferboring the said James Johnson lhd:i..ln-l‘. 1872. All other pictures at e [ angdhl Au other Piotures #t £90 e it aoract, oppasice / PLAIN CUFFS, Embroidered Muslin‘Bets, DISTRIBUTION OR PRIZES SIGN OF mi 1UBURIL OTRRTTE 2C _ 0C Clzame â€" conter Te y caution any person of ’%’- legal against o -‘huddâ€"m a» uP 4 AuT OWP FANCY â€" COODS Tuesday, July 2ng, 1872, ° UTION. By. order, BY AUCTION. Plain Linnen Collars m.int,a‘m noon of WEDNES E day of JULY, for the excava OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, &o., &o. (148 MILES.) r the placeâ€" ations of the #aime mily be keer mu Compaay‘s Office, PORyAQUBD UCT, C. R. CUXXIKGHAN FROM wiubd eetabaie | / K A HALL, _ GILDERSLEEY IN‘GREAT VARIETY AT Allan, McKinnons & McMeran, : 20 SPARKS STREET Fur and Hat Dopot. nforms thepublic that he has opened «t Ottawa a Com mercialHouse where can be purchased . All Kinds of Merchandise in his Lag, 2006ta w ktd HATTER AND FDRRBR, PLAINESETS, . w. wC Ace happets, BR XAGLE, Perth 19/7tolJ LPL. OLIVIER COTE, The World before the Deluge, by Louis FHGUIOT. . . . . . . . .+>>>>xxxe x »vadh as ta nnitrer a e a Mï¬-hy'-lï¬davdbï¬uï¬dlw _ _ _ _ Cnailior‘s PRPOF.. . â€".»>«»«« #&e., .‘“;'.L'_.ï¬ A Colonist on the Colonial Question .....»... Three Centuries of English Literature, by C ;;ï¬ï¬Y; ge .. : t ie wl e i n n e es i & t eb 160 i 20 4004 The go-u-v= "7 iss bumin i tad Be AT VERY LOW PRICES, NOI‘I("J‘I Notice is hereby given that His Exoel~ hcythoGovm(flo-flanOdch Council bearing date the 3rd instant, and umm.-u-m{wuu-,-xu 3rd section of the 3ith Vic., Cap. 10, has been pleased wadornddnautb following articles be transferred to the list of goods which may be imported into Canada free of duty, viz . * Precipitate o(éoppu." 4 Analine NMalts used for Dyeing purâ€" Ottawa, June 12, 1872. IEW BUUEKS. l'.?‘t hrmm rom the u-m.- iolnrdlth-P‘ us â€" to our stock. is Bpring‘s tation has flwfln-‘ the best P: on has been to table for city business and family A stock of Tes, also Coffe» of the best and ground daily on the premisos. A large stook n Prlopa n eo on , now ® on an m beat in ts Dominiop. All the abow prices to defy competition. _ _ _ MoDONELL & MONGENAIS, HBMBON & 04 date of my ability, to discba that will devoive upon me and the day of nomisation, and wili further ©x3 YRrepinrriitear nitawa Tane IL , "B041~t Embroidered Linen‘Sets,$ Ottawa, June 10, 1872 1.000 Tons Scotch Pig Iron, Calder Nos. 1 and 3; 150 do. do, white; Gooin Boiler Distas sacenrtead sizes : 2500 Boxzes Charâ€" Machin‘ brapds; 200 Boxes lc. 10 x 14 Coke Tin Plates ; 50 Tons " Morewood‘s" A. & C. J. BUPE, & . ; #00 Cammmisssoner Street. Montreal. S’t&.â€"mâ€"un sTRHAY Eu. s t se Otteâ€"w= June 11. OTTAW A Ottews, May 11, 187%. ow TB THE TJME To CALL 32 C THE ELECTORS OF OTTAWA R. 4 X. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs Union Bank Block: e| In the coming elections you wi FANCY ‘SET , W arechouse Ottawa, June 6th, 1872. ‘ HENDERSON & 00. ___ No. 8Â¥ Sparks Btreet. .ace Metg. 1945 3m. 4) A8 &1 $U