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ats do +T tol Striped ang *# do s ; h C % PS _ < it / 1B 3 & €. P. To be used 4# 1979 oRpEE OF ~â€"â€"~ < 4 geavEnLsR‘$ OUMEARA & op 112. $ ¢# Graming Combe and VC just received from EndIa"l EBuromoxs. â€" Great interest and con tiderable excitement is manifested in the woming elections . Betting on different andidates is indulged in extensively. sight, when the question of seowerage pobably be considered. Pm _ .01 tar C Dyâ€"pepsia, Diseases of k‘...‘m or Bluider, should send t k supply of the Caledonia Water. Gm‘ "o-v Corner Sparks and Elgin. Aromatic whr m..-.'&" i |:N| «cour achic betersg® "9" "o "ypaRN, § Druggist, Sapper‘s Bridge. Pustusrmos or Paizes.â€"The distribu: teon of prizes to the pupils of Boiton Â¥zeet Convent took place last night, Â¥Mowrs®iL mparatively moderate . yesterday. A wif brees» temporedl the rays of the sun io an «greeable extent. Leares Kingston on Cue:days and ;w k ng’nnlima was then thrt«il | and Fridugs &b o .00><~>~ > signed by all present. after which it was Umos Foawarnino & Ramnw.ar Co. agreed to call a public meeting for Tuesâ€" leaves Ottawa at 7 30 a m. d«y evening. The place of meeting will fett**""" _ .. tosuin Cassela® leares | c . â€" cemmnttis: ds odtmane.~â€"~â€" hirg beaten the «Pastimes burg, and won by 100 runs. Theére is no better Spring and Summer ine than the Caledonia Water. No medicin should be without it, for where it fl.fl...d,.omnd-pply. Gusox & Co., Agents. Vows Aeam â€"The Ottaewa C=orslry Comâ€" pan, undier be comman| o‘ Capt. Nporks yey> Steame Ayimer daily «t aut metauned to town yeâ€"terdny from Prescot! The Fieki B itery cam in on the s+m Prowszp.â€"* hoyw shout 13 vears o age theonly son of Mrs. Beggs. of L is al mas drowae I in a <raâ€"k n w his mother‘â€" msidence last week . Bing out picking Hm=wberries with a ‘ow compinions he ms in the act of crossing the creek on ume Iog« when he (ell in. and was drownâ€" al before assustance could be rendered. YE * .0a from Aylmer at 4 30 p.m. ."w.lm Cassela‘® leaves wiÂ¥" daily t & 30 a m. ”-"â€"m‘ to @ll pdnll Exst and 'i-y.. hed tr m L oow a H TAYVTIOR Agents. quast.â€"A cricket match will be play «ipday between old country inembers dwm« the club. the enterprizing spirit of some of our Canadian buâ€"iness men wo may give Mr Ottews. May 13. 1872 James Smart‘s foundry at Brockville. The premi:es cover a space of ground 500 x 300 feet. 170 men are constantly emâ€" ployed; 14 stoves, besides an immense quantity of brass and cast iron goods are turned out evrery week, and 1,400 tons of iron are used in a year. leare the w t« B = -h.. teb wat®al +s meisbe h. pys Twitcas.â€"A meeting of the Curriet ”Mp“l’“il“ vaal h' Gzaaxp Urera â€"We are m‘ _â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€" abled to announcevielianitely this mornâ€" BIRTH. ibg, that the Grand Italian Opers Troupe | . At Ottawa, Thursday, 4th July, the wife memaking a professional tour of the | of E. D. Armaud, of a son. Dowinion, will viat Ottawa on the 15th.| At Carleton Place, Friday, July 5th, the d I6th inst , and give us "Lucretia | wife of Rev. Wos. Moore, of a daughter L. 0. A. or B. Aâ€"Mr. Johnston, Esqâ€", M.A., M. P., Deputy Grand Master of the Loyal Urange Association and Grand Master of the Royal Blâ€"ck Knights of Ireland, arrives this evening by the *Queen Victoria." A full muster of the deputation as well as other membes of thâ€" order who wich to meet the brother on is arrival are expected to assemble at the lodge room of L U.L 1,341, and proâ€" seed to meet Bro. Johnston at the wharf. »" “ '.mn m m” °l Wedciate artists embrace many (artists, making among the first singers on the American operatic stage. Whereâ€" e in ~Canads ° the Company lite. appeared they have met with Frest success and given the most uuversil satisfaction. _ After our long dearth of amusements, this season of grand opers must prove a rich treat, and a good speculation to the company Basse Bars. â€" Brxarmo or Canur. Several companics of rolunteers from this neighbourhood are ® their way home from camp. The '_pl Hotels o_ Buoogvic:s Fooxpay.â€" As an instance of Covg ‘Gowan Poroe -1.â€"-li‘riduy.-lrl.l:n‘ p was fined 20 and costs for assau Oll‘ a MoGillivray, Jobn MceCillivray euilty of disorderly tonduct on the public streets was fined $10 »nd costs. A mâ€"n named Prinico was fined $2 and | O ste tor aseauitiog a little girl. 1 Tr#o parties guilty of allowing their O# to run «t large on the publw streets | were tinest $2 aud costs +ach i W. Lawson tor committing a breach of the peace was tined $2 »nd costs. | &A couple 6Â¥ othâ€"r cases were remanded. O Meara‘s Re.t.ur nt, f. exchanging views as to m e s‘ h'“ & OÂ¥ raw aAa King 1OP Trurnmd.â€"y» ell House (OerawA I9 Water LWCAL NEWS Â¥ va .. P0 krter l.'- '"" &’ h. . Arrives. 1NX "T now POLITICAL aflicted with Rheumatlism. wuise,"* departs for _ on Mondays and y.“ * Lalaa en v®k om mand & Lieâ€"at sewirt 10 240 â€" 1.10 Rirez Navicatio® Co. pruggst I Hotels and Saloons in the supplied with Caledonia ‘;:Iror it. Gissox & Co., Sole Agents tor Ottawa. CEXTRAL i H TAYLOR, Agents. and corner SusseX a! Nes :rf1;t i.« Frad wriawa FoxwarpiNe Co Teekake TCBE 7130 10.30 1200 10.00 615 LLH 34 62 10. 00 I» r is _ and influential w = ueld last pighnt at. nt, for the purpose of Napper 8 412M 6.00 HEARN, RauwiaYt MEETING 4« «â€"« «ide n (Gilder‘s ex »â€"nza muy GUIDE. RairwaAT the prospects of | »» dw e 4o % Â¥e s at present vi mâ€"ans t wim : of th 1958tf mice G*t cases Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" ww Ar nice Ends and Stair Rods, ° Just and G Eeighe: of| °P 00 Soprt, & WATSONS. afeyirdrvr Our stock of Carpets is now i whe» uf complete, and is one of the l:ax;fept o nrotace and best assorted ever offtered in l ie st the city, having placed our orders ragmpard m | early last gutumn, we are enabled 15e whut| to sell much unde. present prices. teeâ€"whu: | RUSSELL & WATSON. and con 7 30 4. 00 will the coming election, and for the purpose of taking more energetic action towards securing Mr. ‘Connor‘s returp, Aldâ€" Heney occupied the chair, and Mr. O‘Rielly requested to act as Necâ€" Mr. ‘Connor being called exâ€" plained that he had not pnbo?:melf torward ; that he was the Government eand:date, and that if the ing thought pmpeflonomiutolma:f:{‘&nldi- date he would not only retire but give all the asssitance he could. * Phillipps. 1 bw, b Clark. Nookk it Molkk. . ... «... Carter, std Clark b, Mills. Evens, c Waulker, b Mills. Misk, bMills ... .. .. ... Kill â€"1y, b Savage. .. .. ... FPain, b Caball, b Suvage. Patterson, not out. ..... smith, c Walker, b Clark Narney, b Savage ....... Benjamin, b Saage..... Phillipps, c Savage, b Mills Cgotk. t Wtlk.!.........«.. Cuten, BCk...... ... Evans, b Savage.. ....... several gentlieman followedjexpressing themselves decidedly in favor of Mr. U‘Connor and encouragingly of his prosâ€" spect of election. _ * 2 \ The following is the score of the cricket match played on the Belleville ground on Thursday, betwaen Ottawa and Belleville, resulting in victory far the latter by one wi.ket : > It was finally moved by Mr. R. Nagle, seconcded by mr. Duif,, in effect, that the meeting having full confidence in Mr. (WConnor, conâ€"ider him a fit and proper person to represent the city in the House of Commons. Killaly, c Benjimin, b Mills Tain, t Milk............. Patterson, run out........ smith, c Savage, b Mills. .. Sarney, c Denmark, b Mills Benjiumin, not out..... ...‘ The motion met with unanimous apâ€" Cahill, c Seott, b Carter. .. Lister, c {de ... Mills, t :dÂ¥ ... Harper, b Carter.. .....,.... Benjamin, run out.......... Thoum:s, c Carter, b Scott. ... Cliark, c Mial, b Scott. ..... .. Denmark, c Mial, b Scort. ... 3| J .""" :14 Xa wA wilks N Suolk ..........*%. Sarage, b Kill 4y . ...... . Harper, b Ki l ly........ mb!'bou min, not out. .... . Thomas,*e Scott, b Kilialy Clu‘k. t Stidkk....... ... Denmar , b Killaly,...... Walker. not out...... .. No 24, No 2 8IGN OÂ¥ 'l'_lil ANVIL. \ sCYVTHES, SCÂ¥THES No bails Wides I‘ne l-'.n*h»h cricketers sail from Liverâ€" pool on Thurday, 8th Aur-l. and wili play at Montrel. (ttawa Toronto, Lon d4on and H «milton in the order named. . Mr, <~Jonnor‘s appointment is most «vourably received Hon Harmamnus Smith, of Ancaster (Unt. ) is dead ~â€" Agâ€"d 82 years _‘ Bu: glars operating in and around Wood stuok $ â€"manoque his some burg‘ariously in» «limed inbsbitants. &A $ The London Free Press says :â€" Van Amburgh & Co.‘s Grea: Golden Menagerie, a«nce its entrance into the Dominion, has beenâ€"more like the pageant of some reâ€" turning conqueror than the progress of a private enterprise. ; ‘The Emperor of Geimany is the moâ€"t abstemious of European monarchs. He takes eveay day but two smalil meals After rising he takes a oup of coftee; at nâ€"on some roust beef and potatoes, with a gluss of Bordeaux wine; and at «even in the evening a supper, consiâ€"ting of bread, sausage, and a cup of tea. ’-louin vited to the Imperial table express their surprise at its extreme â€"simpicity. (stillâ€"borp.) _ OMtaws, July 5 182 and other Harvesting Implements. New stock at old prices at the old stund -n.g,n.wn.m.hu‘ tho different makes of Seythe® k pt & nstantly on * sw? Eln"t ilver » â€" '-%su .‘ “.l. Queen of the Meadow. No. 24 Rideau Stroet bopmat uesn " Red Rover. And severul oOther makes to numerous to mention. I run out D>+MINION NOFES. 2nd innings. OTTAWA> 1st innings 2nd innin ge. CRICKET,. lat innings. OT‘AW A. No 24, s J 133 104 31 81 104 135 10 15 16 21 15 10 11 U FJl; »WER SEEDH, a large ASSORTMENT, @Eeps SEEDS. ttawi, Apru 22, 1872. Aiken Jao Allan W A B Anderson James Apsden James Barrows Miss Janet Bell Dbr Alex Be‘l R J Bellard Ant Black Wm @ Blake David Booth L Boyd N * Brien J P Brittain M Brandon J T Brown A ° BRusruws Jno Buchanan Thos Burns Rey W Burman Mrs 8 ‘arr Miss Susan J Caldwell Wmm ‘ameron Evens ‘ameron Mrs K ‘aldwell Chas L Jarre Henry Jarney Mrs M Juristre Miss C OChristic Geo Chapman Miss C Jhase Wm Chrysler F H Codd R * Corrigan Miss L Coffee Miss M Coyle Jas Conway G G 8 Coghlan Thos Crewe H 8 Ciomby Juo Cross Miss C Cullin A Cutts T Currie Geo Davie Jao Darling Miss P Danagh Jao H Decoeur Jno Delaney H Dennison Geo B Donovan E4A Domville Jas LIST OF LETTERS remaining in Ottaws Post Office, June 30, 1872. Dunfeld H Duffy Wm & Duffill Mrs aA M <dwards R H Edwards Mrs 8 Elliott Thos Evans Chas Farley Miss Maggic Faichney Wm N Fearn Miss Flood Jno KFrizeli Henry Freligh Miss A A Gangrich E D Gague 8.ep Glover Thos Gooiwin 8 A Grant Mrs Robt «‘rant Mies Maâ€" is Gann John Harris Wmm Harris D K Hal! W A Harris Mss K Haney J B Harvey Mrs Jao Hevitt Saml Howlet Andrew Howdin J G Hopwick ~rs Hume Mre Jas Hyde T B nch J 10 .:um & l.;n E Y e Joln-‘one J 4 J »urdon Chas , Johnston M*s Mary ennedy Mrs Sarah Kenda!l Mrs X Kelly Jas {llleon Â¥ra T B ilner J F EKnapp Lane Spencer Public notice is hereby given that parâ€" ties entitled to reâ€" bond and reâ€"warehouse ':rmd(b&.nndotm“tnnlufion the House of Commons, notice of which Gazstte of this date, may soreâ€"bood and n-::obo.o-eh ‘Tea and Coffee at the Port at which the same ma; : or such Tea and Coffee may be dop&t and reâ€"warehoused in any Inland Revenue Warehouse, should such Inland Revenue Warehouse be at or nearest to the place where such ‘Tea or Coffee maiy be, the Colâ€" lector or Officer of Inland Revenue having charge of such Warehouse, in a m where no Custom Warehouse exists, instructed to receive such Tea and Coffee in the manner and under the conditions in the said noti e montioned R 8 M. BUCHETTE, Notice is hereby given t His Exselâ€" lecy the Governor Generalâ€" Uy an Order in Council bearing date the inst«nt, and under the unhodt: veâ€"ted‘in him, by the 3rd section of the 3ith Vic., Cap. 10. has been pleased to order and direct that the following articles be transferred to the list of goods which may be imported into Canada free of duty, vis. . "Pneipihbof&pw." 4 Analine Nalts used for Dyeing purâ€" PUBUC NOTICE. -hdw..flud * GARDEN AND FIELD SEED®, Czror 1871, Vu.: On Salary or Commission. Permanent and reâ€" munerative situations to good reliable young men. Ama‘e _/ . ‘@ k. Wwakron, $7, Sparks Sureet, | 100 Agents Wanted, Customs Department, Ottawa, June l1th, 1872. Reâ€"warehousi of Tea and o ols6. (From Ewing Bros., of Montreal.) A. CHRISTIE & CO., © Druggists, Sparks Street, Oita Ottawa, June 10, 1872 Ottaws. Juns 1. 91. *UrIcE A BANQUE NATIONALE, R. & M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. THE OTTAWAa TIMES, JULY Customs Dosuunon& Ottawa, June 6th, 1872 Commussioner of Customs Mangel Wurtsel, _ Stcam Communisation between Monâ€" Loonard Lol ‘ Liberty L Livingston N Loomes H H | Lowe Geo 1 Loveland J no Long H E Martin 8 * Ralone Miss M Manning M Maxfield E Miles J Minton "Wm Miller Juo G Morntgomery Miss A Mortimer J Morran Urs 8Susan / Mootlie Jas â€" Munroe Â¥rs Jno O‘Connor Miss Mary A O‘Donnell Mrs & Olsen Jnao Otterson Miss C Outram DJ Owen Wmm Pat +son Rev 8 Payne Mrs A Padg«t Jao Perry ~isa C R Pierco Miss M Pinor Miss Nancy Pawell Wm Proctor YÂ¥ Purvis Ld Quinn Mre Liszie Roes Miss J R Robinson Adam Roberts Evan Sample W m Le= Thos Bbarpe Thos Shippington Jos Smith A C Smith Dr W H @maill Robt Smith W 8«mmersett W m Stewart Wim Stewart Jno Stevens Saml btewart Jas Stevens H _ Syllivan Mrs symmes MÂ¥rs HC Tate Capt Wm Bcott Robt K Bcabrook Richd Hhore Thos Taylor Mra J > Taylor J P Thompson Thos Thomas Miss Jane Trestler Mrs J T True James Twoney Misi E. Usborne Jno Waters Miss J Waterston Miss M A Wallis Wm Wablts Mre Weaver J & Weart Miss M Welch Mrs P Wheeler Miss C Whitley F > .White Richd Winchester U Woodbarn Mrs Jus Wright Wm Young Ru bd Me arrill P W Â¥earoy Jas F Mo: alrum Jao No: arroll Frank McCarn Jno Mcuiaw Misa A C McGuire W H McJimes Peter McGuire Miss M A Â¥o ee Henry 8 McKenna Fran Mesellan Jno Taylor Miss J Mo! ellan A R McLaughian Thos Mclarin J W McLean Donald McRea K 0. P. BAKEE, P.M The steamers of thi I*Tli'“‘ momtdt‘om¢ anads and the Government of Newfoundland, are intended to sail as undernoted: _ _ _ _ Nee lc t > " Miramichi" to leare Quebes TUESDA Y during the season of TUESDAY during the season of navigation, touchâ€" i Father P Gaspe, Daiâ€" ‘h-o'-n.i‘o. Chmow-dm m the THROUVGH COU PRON TICKRTS GRAND â€" TRUNK All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS Steamship Company W anted, as partner, in a paying css ol l‘.fij%‘flv':h:fi.fim a‘s, hw.: 12 % o'oloik » Ottawa, June 2M, 1872. 2106 3 Diincmmnt Novike tlented to. prory variety of bask : if not in ‘patiern, Ottawa, April 6, 1873. PABTNIB WANTEL. Between the Convent, Sussex Street, and H ‘s Hotel, Clarence Strees,, »s UHi QUE in favour of the undersign=d, for EIGHTY THREE DOLLARS, signed by GILMOUR & CO. Payment has been stopped. Any returning the same to Bo.n'o'goul. Clarence Street, will be suitably rewarded. â€" _ LOUVIS KEYWACUNDO. Leares Ayimer daily (Gundays at 4# aâ€" -‘q”gmmum CANADA CENTRAL Ottawa, May 2 i#t2 "~_ UKION FURWARDING AND RAIL WAY COMPANY, VELLER WANTEp .. Tn on Commission at # * Grooa Inngain ts of «1 June 17, 1872 mefl-ry-d: ‘.‘.'.s‘:’.-l.a' angamd ahovk. 35 POKDWS EXTRACT | _ 0 Wr--'““" Ataris, §1.76; .: _ > § fike* Ezv , Perforating ;fioi" r-â€"; bering, -,,w_, and n.........':"ihm executed on the very rortest notice. Ottawas, June 22, 1872 2004 Office and Depot, No. 562 Bnoavwar, New Yorx. For Sale by all Druggists. BE Ottawa, July 2, 1872 SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURAKTUR. and by Railway connections with 8t. Jobn, N. B., and Halifar, N. 8. treal, Quae Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Pub:‘in, Dalbousie, Chat~ ham, Newcastle, Shediac, Charlotteâ€" town. Pictou and 8t. JOhfl'q N._d_'v >«3 e igh n ges P * Juite 17, 18%, opposite the Hut "Homerperhle Medicine Co, ce and Devnot, 562 Bnoapwar, New Y TICKET â€"OFFICE. NIR JOHN YouNG Havelook for Chapean every MOK MORTIMEKE, Nos. i:} uind 28. okets over the Canada Central and HUMPHREYS‘ '11--; :â€" I“'mâ€""é;' um the vilce, migts *%. Jounnson, â€" 4 V Je outt 2011 3 All Cash purchasers for TWO DULLARS AND OVER will receive a present in proportion to amount of purchaser. N.B.â€"All articles given will be as good as cash. f KEARNS & RYAN‘S REGENT HOUSE C IUILY SALES. Enormous Reduction from Ordinary Selling Prices ~8, 8: & CO. confidently recommend this as a really bone fide opportunity to the Ladies of Ottaws and the public generally to secure new and fashionable goods at prices that must ensure a speedy clearance. 3( PiEcES CHOICE GOODs,. Sprig Stripe, and other beautiful de~ A Grand Lottery Sale SINCLATR, STIIT & CO. Lot 4. â€"WHITE BRIULIANTS. ‘The perishable nature of these goods compel us in order to effect a clearance to mark them at an enormuus sactifice. All other goods proportionately reduced in Dry.Goods, Millinery, Mantles, &e., &c., l 000 YDS. HOYLE‘S and other well » known Cloths, worth 17¢, will . be cleared at 13¢. 7m Â¥YDS. MILLINERY, MANTLBS, CoSTUMES, "CHILDRAY‘s Wear and Ladies‘ Underclothing, &c. Being far below present prices, in view to reduce my stock which is yet yery large and in good order before removing to new rroubu. which will be completed this fall. Goods to be sold at old prices are as follows: If these few lines reaches any parties which re quire these go>is they would do well to call as early as possible. Lot 6.â€"WHITE COTTONS. HOMS and other well k:«own . makes, Table Linens, Dinner f Napkim. Glass Cloths, Towâ€" ellings, Huckabacks, Diaper, &o., at clearing out prices. 2O0 * b\BR 39 ASSORTED A large number of Beled Pot and Bake Oven, * h : A large number of Block Tin and lron uffin Pans, A large number of Block Tin and Bri Tea Pots, A large number of Table and Pocket Cu s 13 OHANDELIERS and seven AALL LAI}e& & t if And a quantity of other goods too numerous to mention. 7 o lmdidn'tln:fiuhrmum the goods below set forth. R@* Remember the old Stock at the old Price, in the very best order and best quality ; names will tell for themselves. k gpowm sOYTHS, Stsmgod on both lihgl of the hosl goms‘ do o is ...\ _ dp MOORES‘ do do do do E. & W. do do do \ do B_ MoP., do cl)o t:l‘o \30 * Reaping Hooks and Sickles, Rikes, bent and straight, CradJles, Snaths, Grind Stoues, Seyth Stones; also, one Marble and Moulenette. . Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of L.C. and L. X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, Ingot Tin, which \ sold as cheap as any other house in the Capital Also, a gre t variety of Ti Lamps Burners, Chimney Wicks, and COAL OIL, at a small advance on cost. BM Come one and all and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Situated next door to the Post Office, and will be ready for occupation IN ABOUT THREE WEEKS. This is a splendid opening for A A?,Mcuvdm Store. Or mwl.!. LOUCKS Postmaster, Grocer, Provision and Produce Merâ€" «hanlantbitr 30062 the undersigned, beg lewe to anuounce that being about to build on No. 3, ) Sparks St., old DE3BARAT‘S BLOCK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose to have a 3‘1_ ASSORTED COUK.NG AND OTHER STOVES, A1 15 BSEIT BLOCK TIN AND WIRE Ottawa, June 27, 1°72. Will sell during July the balance of their valuable and well assorted stock of Great Clearing Sale GCOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. 7 1CE COLLERS and FLILTERS, June 26. 1872. Lot 5. â€"W HITE PIQUES. Ottawas, June 18, 1872 Flourishing Vi:lago of Hull, From the 2nd to the 15th July. SISTERN PUMPS, 8SAUSPANSY, LARGE POTS, Best Business Etand CRUET STAND®. Lot 2.â€"PRINTS. Lot 3.â€"PRINTS. ) YD8 WHITE GROUNDS, all choice patterns, will be offered at 150 and 166. These goods are usually sold at 206 and Lot 1.â€"â€"PRINTS. TDS8. FAST COLOURED PRINTS at the nominal price of 10c per yard. rigne, will be cleared at 13¢, 15¢ and 1 7c. .â€"A beautiful variety of &n.t terns, deioln'gg,m“k and other new commencing at 15¢ per yard. & OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES, . BRASS KETTLES, do do do do do Sinclair, Stitt & ©C©Co., 30 Sparks Street, Ottawa. WILL TAKE PLACE AT Eeneca Fall make, from $1.00 up to $20.:00 each. Lumbermen, (very cheap) =â€"â€"~â€"AT ANâ€" Also a number of BATHS, IÂ¥xearns & Ryan. . P, DORION, 60, Sparks Street, Ottawa. more or less, FQR COSTUMES, Petticoates and Mornâ€" I ina Tmaccas ware â€" ahnina Lot 11. â€"LUSTRES. 1‘)0 PIECES Plain and Figured Lusâ€" tres, marked at a great reâ€" duction from original pr.ces * commencing at 150 a yard. Lot 7â€"FRENCH MUSLINS. l 500 YDS. FRENCH JACONETS, 9 beantiful designs, all fast § colours, 15¢ and 17 c, worth 20¢ to 25¢. f daily at THE TEA POT, _ Orders left im the for noon Will be executed in time for six o‘clock Dinner. ’o".-. Agent for Messrs. & Co. FRESH SALMON DISiH COV £ERS, Lot 12.â€"JAPANE3E SILKS. Fresh SALMON from the Moisic River received Ottawa, June 14, 1874 * K & BLA % Db..‘” Shicve Jw We ELL a'& HE above w ll be cleared at cost pr.ice. Lot 9.â€"GRENADINES. LACK GROUND3,: Rich Satins, Stripe . _ AGE. " THE ‘* XORTON WHEEL Lot 10.â€"POPLINETTS. '00 YDS. MARL POPLINETTS, wirey, durable and cool for summer wear, will be cleared at the ridiculous price of 11c HE GREATEST INVENTION OF TH 8 TEA POT. Lot 8. â€"BATISTES. ing Dresses, very choice French Goods, 18¢ .a yard, all col urs. Spott and Sprig ; first 1?3): yard or $1.75 full full trimmings, â€"A T THE~â€" tt and Sprig ; first price a yard or $1.75 full 5:“ TT TIGBTEXER‘ 2008b OTTAWA AND QUEBEC.i Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12, 1872 Lace Collars, Allan, McHinnons & McMoran tao UHIOn EP Uuswa UIZ, wil BP CS T90 T9T sale by Public Xnedo-. the Timber Limits and Farm of the iate JAMES MAIR, of Lanark Village. t2d Lo 18; 1t the Ith coneersion of Nort Canonts | P Tall partoniens Airen on the 6 9 of bale .;or m wtfo':l':'l..ln the :outi-o'. apply to ynndertzand 5090 ?IRAUDEU. Of Thomas, Thi y :' S:Zl ; On THURSDAY, the Â¥th day of JULY next, at in Uman uen Chere Chig, ail be of vod for wili be put up in One, two, or three lots, to spit purchasers. 4 The Farm is composed of Lots 16 and 17, in the 7th of us & 5 4 Ans tow ols A s F h,flndoaoiludum be seen at the Comâ€" mission rs corner of Sparks and Elgin Sts., oll.duncl.h%:bolmdnd.luuuxt- The tenders must m‘imm forms, which will b : furnished, addressed to W ater Commisâ€" sicners, and endorsed S« Scares in Endless Variety and Latest ' STrLEs. Noticeto Contractors DAY, the TENTH day of JULY, for the excavaâ€" tion. &c., of the Aqueduct of the Ottawa Water TlmB LIMITS AND FARM BY AUCTION. The Latest Noveltiés in Sash Ribbop TENDERs FOR AQUEDUCT, m‘:wd@ t.le.M_!rog;i!"n to _ifi“â€"":u_.i."dt'"“_ n Optario, who are willing t ;oo-':nmi'du L&mfiw P tnteo 0. R. CUNXKING N e n o P o. '_‘_somm.g.lic. tion, &c., of the Aqueduct of the Uttawa Walor W orks, embracing Lo-t forty thousaod cubic yards _ Ottewa, Jane 19, 1072, _ ’I‘O CONTRACTORS. w Cleiphey mil Feodive inoprants ap to the . _ 10TH DAY OF JULY, 1872 POR THE Coxnstrvcriox® or tux® Ramwary $ 20209 T wo young gentlemen d-in-dm-i- | Doubie Room, rmwi'.”iumm | city. Address, N. H. W., Tiwes Office, | ~ Ottewns, Jund i8, 1872. 2100 i Ad < in a pleasant IOC21Y, | "wy of jagal e>nsequences afning sthere .:.._L“"*'-"'".‘...:"..LB-:S.:.‘.‘.‘.."'"‘ | nutboring the sasd James Johnson. Kingston to Pembroke (148 MILES.) Piang and mnpsitcations of the some $ Pma fade s EMILE SAYE npher, sork Street (opposite lml"'m u'éuano the ..uuauhmmmaflfll CA M Iort As :'rnbummd uJ bfl(n‘“hpr’: tniuhth%umm W a dozen. Geme for 23 cents. All other pictures at equally low pricss. _ _ _ . Wumvfll be received ndl?.d THURSDAY, FIRST day of AUGUST next, about two thousand tous of Cast Iron Water m-hwln-h‘uhd_hr. pecifications and sections will be exhibited at mwufulwui'%und‘hulfi day, lst July. and can be b&#mh writing, to Thos. C. Keefer, Esg , Chief Engineer, ‘O‘ITAWL WATER WORKS. PBUTOGRAPH GALLERY. Hign Painter and Imitator of Woods and TENDERS FOR CASTIRON PIPES Tenders will be received until noon of WEDNESâ€" *4 _ Three or four well furnished bed fi;.%;m":.w.m"“““‘m râ€" June D.%z 2000 & The i:g:ifi&.‘fifli:a“fi of the year 18s/1 , are situated in North and South Canunto, an: Porth, 6th June, 1872. pai es <4 3 'c'?'.'emn% Kingstom; June 10, 1872. 1997tolJ General Wolfe, TTAWA WATER WORKS t&rWork and Embroidery o PLAIN CUFFS, OOM WANTED. Embroidered MusKn Sets, FANCY â€" COODS BIGN OF Plain Linnen Collars, Tue sikes *Â¥ork Birent, ops orite OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, &o., &o. In a pleasant locality s . inss ; J ANALL _ _ Alian, McKinnons & McMoeran, 20 SPARKS STREET IN GREAT VARIETY AT Fur and Hat Depot: nforms thepublic that he has opened at Uttawa a Com All Kinds of Merchandise in his Lae 2006taw ktd a 4* asgintr" igs > ~ > euggk Pav‘tk ns * OLIVIER COTE, HATTER AND FDRRER 2004â€") m PLAINESETS, 1dace Perth | NEW BuUkS. Made to measure and a rrarsor guaranteed. 1 umonrsun.u(}d‘uo"'h-flluv- FACTURER IX OTTAWA, ~> ue on t o 2 aike se se Wmm Amedns, â€" _ The _World before ‘the Deluge, by Louis * ~ AMPIAINOE BHGpE:â€"1 â€" +s »Caprrr+rirys sns +4 Melvilie‘s merm nsâ€"2 vols .................... Mazsini‘s Life and Writings .......,..»..»++« &o, &o., &o. HENDERRON & 00, * ~â€" BMRRNUE.>111 » +152 ter ce arx â€"ar nt n ty na hench w .no'-----o-.-.~--..u ++ o % x .hn‘ s ol ike Chueek sthesiâ€" A Colonist on the Coloria Q:fl.""""".lll.';;.L ‘l\_nnooyont;:iuo( lnch.-lb iterature, by C. hy Toumuy o tor Pran. i tad 1. i Smm UR STRAYEV. From Sandy Hill, on W # | DE h ataisint, Bleck, Mame se wate fow " } vm-n..h- 18, 1872 ‘/l *A UTION, Merchant‘s Bank Block, Through the 1 encouragement reseive nathocifi-umnaic hm&hflud us to uw our stock. Spring‘s imporâ€" tation has mt'l&-nimu‘ in the bestmarkets. Particular attention has been given China W arechouse and ground daily on the premises A large stock Eageer phihe best branth metanai? Aiorar,eg . _ A fine lot of new !lu}oflnnhw :iz.?'o t «t im !ho“:m the abovr, at G-nnn‘oâ€"b&oeo-i' elections you will be called uon to vote for two members to represent this city in the House of Commons The asditional member as you are aware, is gusranteed by «he redustribu«. on of seats. lhzrn-u.i-:b Tmu llziu.:‘:‘?-li- date that â€"ORM» respectlu wP Wifi'wwouhr{nr“:- «ne of rhul'ottbo dw.lonrnnumi- m?c.o Ca-.;-‘cftho Do-ml&-.-un_ you shall enderyour, ““’ » best of my mbility. to discharge the f-mmau- Mrmtgm between now Two good Tailoresses. Constant employmont and good wages given. Apply at the store of l-l.% ipofslos, Reliable and iInstuntancous ; no disâ€" Harmless, l‘om.dlnmm; no * no ridicuious tints or « fi Remedies the |l enâ€"cudu:y-.-: Produces IMMEDIATELY a Black or Natural Brown. -ndl.n-m Bort and !uuvfl'vl‘-‘h. Genuine agned b. A,. BATCME LORB, all drugâ€" lsts. Factory, 16 Honxd treet, New York, my views to you AT v®RY LQW PRICES, 'lw-l ENGLISH HALIR CUTTEE and WIGâ€"MAKER, from London and Livâ€" erpool. is now emyloyed by JOHN UR TI%, No. 51.!-&0”&. T nnie . Metenife. _ ____ tawa. June 26, 1872 T Q THE ELECTORS OF OTTAWA i»iTtonmows HAaiR DYL Ottawa, June 12, 1872. W ANTED. f "'“'"rhfl.'bi mor to be, Ottaws, June 11, 1872 "tlAlgf Ottaws. June 4, 1872. HMBSIN & (0Ԥ AMES WYNXES, (Htaws. January #th, Ja.MFrS «NWY8ON having loft my employ _4 " Iant «ootrary to terims of m’ L â€"a Mou muy person Of persons, of lagal e>nsequences satainet m’ OW 18 THZ TIME TO CALL Uttawa, June 24, 1872. »~‘@ered Linen Sets, r\,‘ls id Hair Dyeis the BEST INX THE Union Bank Block: FANCY SET , AÂ¥ No. 3y Sparks Btreet. Lace Nets. 10NGENAI®, 1945 3m. 2000 â€"tf 16 5;

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