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TCir a‘s & CDOC To be used 4# * 3 m;ol»‘“‘ T. & B. on cach Plag â€"p, t up i2 o C. AD M PLE. TLE N4Â¥ A}ways on hasd. Paiterso®‘®s «11 We dats do q 1879 do do 3. PA e1a0108â€" m‘; fo &w* Prowomox.â€"T. (@ Coursolles. Esq.. has been appointed Assistant Law Cletk «nd Chief French tranâ€"l«tor of the House of Commons, in th e place of the l:te Mr E P. Dorion ; and Mr. J. A. ttensud, for a number of years extra clerk, has receiv. d 1 perma«nent appointmeâ€"nt as translator. Déstrorrxe Garoexs.â€"Boys are inaugu miing the annual c mpaign against gar dens and orchards, doing reckiess and seâ€"i ous damage to fruit trees in particular We call the attention of the authorities to the iact, and request them to be very vigilant â€" about Suandy Hill, the scene of the young vagabonds‘ most active depre Sip Acoipeyt.â€"We regret to learo that two limle girlsâ€"one 14 and the other 15 Tresam:s Deatu.â€"The Arnprior Review sys : We regret to hear of the deith of Mr. Herrick‘s _ child, â€" that _ was sealded ios pot of softso .p about a week ago. The child after the scaiding graduâ€" ally decomposed aud wasted awsay in Hrength, until on Sunday l «st death put an end to its sufferings Poumoar Msems A mgeting of the frea is an i supporters of 5 Lewis was hebi List night in Gow«o‘s Hall, Iuart Bare BHouse â€" We think Mr Forster might very profitatly pluce his bathing bouse in condition to accommo= d se barbers. SNuch «n «stablishment is rery much requ.redl years of ageâ€"the daaughters of John Belanger, were drowned »bour 7 o‘clock last evening in the Ride:«u River, near the Railroad Bridge. We have not yet learned the particulars of the sad event. Ortawa Trroozarmw .1 Uxiox, No, 102. â€"â€"At the regular monthly meeting of the above Union, held on Siturday evening last, the tollowing officers were elected for the currens hult year : P Thos F Walker, President. Geo * louthier, Viceâ€"rresident. C. J. Carrusher,, Corresponding Secreâ€" PersoxaL. â€" Capt MoCuaig of the Equitable Lifé Assurince Association, re~ turned to town last evening. Graxo Baxgrer.â€"The Grand Banquet to Wm. Johnston, Esq . M. hy M« P takes place toâ€"night in the Russell Hou e. Imiunix Orkka.â€"We would inform our maders that the «ale of season seats for be [tolian pera Coucerts will commence wâ€"morrow at Mesars. Nordheimer‘s music . mwe, Sparks street. _ Secure seals imâ€" Bis« Bar:.â€"The6 Gueliph Maple Leaf Base Buil club h«ving expressed their in tention of visiting ‘ttawa in the course of a tour they are making in Canada, re quested the Ottaw«a B B. Club to meet them in a friendly game on the occasion. The latter signified their willingness to play the Champion Clu,, for such the Maple Leaf Club are, and the match will take place about the end of this month. pour cases Cornices, Poles, Cor nice Ends and Stair Rods. Just w-;v:tdfl' Â¥o oc m a on Xr d Posm:c In the County of Pontiac we underscand the er@sâ€"toral contest rests beâ€" twaen Mr. Yeath andi Mr. Murray. There is o hetter Spring and Summer medicine than the Calecionia Water. No family sbould be without it, for where it is liberally used, no Doctor need apply. . merpener 7 . Feasy oA m Aromatic Sherbert. an agreeable st om f for bhot weather. wehie u+8 "w. HEARE _ Druggist, Sapper‘s Bridge. Gmming Combs and Gilder‘s Brush, gakrael* wW. HEARN, | Druggist, Sapper‘s Bridge. aty Pourcs Coumgr â€" M â€"nday doy shooting w«s dismiwed Roderick « cdonâ€"ld was chi g=t wit selling hquor withou! lioense > sse r M Ociecd j Krux ° «01c "ut <ir uul ut ma cinx t ‘zar Complaint, Dyrpepsia Viseases 0f :‘?,.g,'}.,..,.apfi.uq.wmnnd ..."lyofmahdoml\vmr. Gmmsox & Co., Corner Sparks and Elgin. Tho« The principal Hotels and Saloons in the are pow supplied with Caledonia & Water. Ask I/ar it. Gissox & Co., sole Agents tor Uttawa,. liree weeks. * > A rolunteer and his wilfe were charged ‘Hnl;i.. m a domestic driak o« Besse er street.. The sunburned soldie: was let go bus the fair one was sent to §aol for one wâ€"ek. * CUatharine Guano chargei with wanderâ€" lng aboutsgthe street with evil intent, was scommitted to goal tor one week ’!it Maloney was charged with the h’ of twelve guineas trom Mr. sinâ€" "ar, was commitied | to â€" staad his toal at , Paol Omlette chorged with stealing 2 from Mr. P ‘â€"rom Mr. Patterâ€"on, Nandy 1Hlill, remanded until Monday next. A boy named McGee, guilty of the larâ€" seny of sâ€"me articles of toilet from Mr. W.dm‘ store, was sent to gaol for one week. ltarray Oreza Teocre â€"So satisfied are we that this celebrated Troupe are de serving of all the praize and fame awarded them, that we cannot, 2s they are to visit o‘.'?k”l"h‘fmwopminonu: beâ€" fore the attention of the people of the C:pital. ‘The Detroit Free Press speaking of the Troupe says : "The audience that assembled at the Opera House last even ing to listen to the rendering of the opera Of "Lmeresia Borgia " by the Italian Joum Gauthis:. ao invererats ani in rable dru kard was seat to g=ol ts mME "J uC _ SATGHE Opers Troupe was a fine one in point of Sumbers and critical taste The arias, h‘m and scenas were 'i'.ll'i'h #uch grace and enthusiasm as to caill forth "'"‘"‘-wh-. All theartists were H. Letch, Fmancial Secretary. T. J. Crozier, Treasurer, re elected. Business Comuitteo â€"C. E. Huckett, *t+Ge i1on, B Santten. wo med galiy «| being ar uk in the is streew wore iined #2 â€"and . osts ~ LOCAL NEWS RUSSELL & WATSON‘S. afflicted with Rheumalism. Gissox & Co., Agents. 8. Ueorg», Wam. Wa 43 44 1 sina im 1 d The Clerk read a letter trom Mr Keaffer, nt. stating that Mr. Goodwin contracto tor ling Secre. | the Kidesu and Wellingion street Bridge, had the work so far advanced as to make y. it necessary to have the manulacture of lected. the iron work commenced. it was ot the . Huckett, | greatest importance that the iron should Wm. Wia.| be of the best, and that when minuf.c* tured and sent over from Scotland, it shoul! be in every way suit.ble. The A o se 0| communication st.ted thit a goutlem in R ‘doxpmmudjulmc hid been emâ€" & geal with | ploy. d uo inspect the iwon betore its ship of | _ Extensive stock of Wool Car ‘pet.s, in ‘two â€"and three ply ; also, ex. Super, which we are offeérin 'at last season‘s prices. Call ang examine. | 4 ! _ RUSSELL & WATSON‘3. The friends and supporters of Mr. Dâ€" U‘Comnor are requested to meet toâ€"night in Bells Block, over Mr. Bourgett‘s saloon. It is hoped the meeting ‘will te well attended as its object is important. ’nih honored in this respect, evoking by their excellence of voice and acting, the sympathies of their awiience. Each time the curtain descendged the performers were called out, and several time=. in obedience to the demand, a repetitios â€"f certain arias was given. Those who wou! l enjoy music of the first order fittingly ienâ€" dered by accomplished artists, should not ful to witness the performance of this Itaâ€" lian Opera Troupe."‘ t 4 * Ortawa, 5th July, 1872. â€" Present: J. W. Peachey, Chairman ; Messrs. Kelly, Finley, Champagne, L pie:re and Sims, The minutes of â€"the list meeting were read ind adopted. Mr. Keliy moved, seconded by Mr. Sims, that a th que be granted to John tinley for ti‘e wood, as per account renâ€" dered. and also a «heque in favour of G Desroche for three dollars, for work done in the Brother‘s ~chools, as per vouchers. â€"â€"Capsied. 3 Un motion ol‘lr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. Sims, tickets of admission to our schools during the »resent month will be muw*ulmtdbtfi.‘ by the vacations. Moved by Mr. Lapierre, secended by Mr Sims, that the examinations of the sevâ€" eral schools, under this Board, be held as follows, viza >â€"Chr stian Brothers, French el :sses, on Monday, 15th inst .. at 3 p m. ; English classes, on Tueâ€"day, 16th inst , at 3â€" pm.; Nsters schools, Lower Town. Wedneâ€"sday, at 3 p m.: Sisters schools . U Tewn, Thursd=y, at 3 pm ; Maile wm. Upper town. Frid y, 19th inst , at 3 pm ; 8t (George‘s Ward school, on Suturday 2kb ingt., at 3 p m. â€"Carried, Mr Sims inqured of the Secretiry of the Board how much mâ€"mney had been col lecred on Rate Biil during the month o June last. ‘The answer was $96 35. Our stock of Carpets is now complete, and is one of the largest and iest assorted ever oftered in the city, having placed our orders early last autumn, we are enabled to sell much unde present prices. RUSSELL & W ATSON. n motion of Mr Sims, seconded by Mr Kelly, the Board adjourned. _ A epecial ?o'&in.of the City Council wis held last‘night, Present : His Wor ship the Mayor, Aldermen _ Lapierre, Heney, Kehoe, Rocque, Lyon, Grahâ€"m, Mosgrove, Rowe, Bronson, Magee, Leâ€" Sueur, Pratt, and Bangs. A petition Was read from Messrs. Hene) and Robinson,compl.ining of unfair assess ment of their property on Sparks street, near ()‘Connor street, 2 Alds. Lyon, Pratt and Magee.spoke on a motion to refer the mitter to the As sesament Committese, and. gave instances of glaring inequalities in their assessor‘s 'uphtinowiqh sand and gravel, and beâ€" come the n:ptwlofotfllb. It should bo:d;omoa the mai . drain. Ald. Lyon argued strongly in favour of -'mbnitli-‘g.r scheme for covering the | Wash to Government. | _ Ald. Mosgrovye moved, seconded by Ald. ‘lqn, in amendment thas the communiâ€" ‘mamcw Bofiuron the coverâ€" . ing of the By Wash referred to the Bourd of Works. \ _ The amendment was carried. l A communication from G. H. Perry, | City Eogineer was referred to the Board of W orks, Petitions from Mr Baskerville 1nd others, an i from Mr. Workman and othe.s, were referred to the Board of Works. AaAldermen Rocque Lyon Le Sueur, and others, argued agunst the Ouucils asâ€" suumimg â€" any p »ponsibility in the matter. lt was no. the duty to appoint or sanction the appointme nt of an inspector, 1t mighut aâ€" wellask the Couscil to appoint an inâ€" specior at whe quarry from whence the stone is takeu. ment ur L Sueur mov.d that it is the opi~â€" mon of the Council that it is no part of its vusiness o intertere in the marter of a,â€" puiuting «n inspectr, as mentioned in the ommunicamon. This motion was wilhâ€" drawna, boweéver, and the communication relerred t the Buard ot Works. _ & Mr, LeSueur moved tha. is is the opinâ€" ion ofâ€"the Coupoil that it is no part of its business to inte:fere in the master of the appoint ng an luspecios as ‘mentioned in _ ‘I‘he mouun |w«s withdrawao. however, and the oouu:uumuon relerred to the Bourd of Works. * f â€";G“ Bangs, Mosgrove and Magee thought wat.‘:‘aonl.l tne By Wash pe cor P ered over and walied up in »ccord:nce with the Engineers rep rt, it would till Ald. Lyon moved that the report a d plan of the ‘iiy Engineer tor the coverâ€" ing of the By Ww«h ve suomitted to the Minister of ryblic Works. y the communication A communuication from A. 8. Woodburn, Esq., requesting the usu«! annual donation to the City of Uitewa Agricuitural Society was refarred to the Finauce Commuttee, Ald Mâ€"ge«a submitted the 8th Report of 1h» Finwce Committee. Un ihe iteim of $3 salary to Detective BOARD OF SEPARATE SCHOOLS GRAND CRICKET MA ICH POLTICAL MEETIAG Beirsvriccs vs. OTtawa CITY COUNCILL Loo Tases, Necretary The 9th report of the Board of Works was received and adopted. The approximate estimates, No. 5 and 6 of Wellington Street Bridge, were subâ€" mitted to the Council and His Worship the M1yor authorized to sign cheques in favor of Mr. Goodwin for $1,216 and $2:,829,61. U‘Neil, Ald. Mosgrove said © that if Mr. : O‘Neil is to be employed by the city, he should remain here and attend to his local duty, Last week he had a little case to work up, when he (Ald. Mosgrove) had to send to Toronto for a detective. His Worship the Mayor stated that Mr ()‘Neil was given permission to leave the city at the request of the Quebec Govern _ ment. * Ald. Mosgrove said he would move a resolution prohibiting Detective U‘Nel to Mavre thoecyinfumen,. . _ _ The report of the Aldermen of Ortawa Ward in relerence to the expenditure of the ward appropriation was re eived ; as were also the reports of St. George‘s and Wellington Wards. e in I A motion wes passed providing that the Ward improvements should be performâ€" ed under the supervision of the Bo«wrd of Works and the City Engineer, ani that the City Clerk be authorized to advertise for tenders for such works as may be thought proper Sss Ald. Bangs moved, seconded by. Ald. Mages, that the Chie! of Police be instructâ€" ed to take acture measures against perâ€" sons ~draining water closets into main drains otf the City, contrary to the By Law _ prohibiting the _ same. Ald. Mosgrove moved,. seconded by Ald. Rowe, that the City Clerk do report to the Corporation at its next meeting the number of police, the wages received by them, the number ot convictions and the «mount of fines collectel in each ‘year since the establishment of the Police Force this city. Carried. Moved by Ald. Rocque, seconded by Id. Heney, that the account ot Jos, Whyte for New Edinburgh Bridge, with the report of the + ity kEngineer, on said «coount be referred to the Board of Works with power to settle the same with Mr. Whyte. es Ald. Mosgrove moved a resolution in reference to the impropriety otf Deâ€"tectiive V Neil‘s leaving the city, and instructing the Police Commissioners to prevent his doing so in future. _ c * severl occasi ns obt insd the serviceâ€" of detectives from other cities. and reâ€" ciprocal assistunce in that way should not be opposed. % e .. % C Alds. Bangs and Heney opposed the motion, on the ground that it would be uncourteous to refuse a demand for the detective‘s services â€" Ottawa had on Ali. Le Sueur thought that when, Mon wreul or Foronto required the services of Detecuve U‘Neil, these cities should durâ€" ng his absence send a detsctive to fill h s place at Ortawa. A motion for adjournment was lost. Ald. Mosgroves motion was lost. Aid. Br.nson moved seconded by Ald Bings, that the City Engineer be instruct ed t prepare plans ami specitications fo: the construction of a main draindfor the .mvon of draining the Western portions » Vietoria Ward, suid drain to be locatei in such plan as the Engineer shall deem most suitable for the efficient accomplish. ment of the object aforesaid. Carried. The Council then adjourned. . Lettuce, FIOWER SEEDH, a large ASSORTMENT ArrOts, nbbages, ‘ucumbers, ~mnulfdowers, Jover, and other Harvesting Implements. New stock at old prices at the old stand following are a few of the diferent makes of Bam- kpt cunstantly on hand : 1‘% Bloog‘s Sitertizel t oo â€"mâ€" Irin Oz poree ho fokss‘ lnaptg Tok .ck‘es, &o., &6 ges es Age No 24, Whiting E reks _ do wfid‘%-.'u nteel do Pnest gaee ~ Red A.lmon.l‘zof makes to numerous (o mention Notice is hereby given that His Excel lecy the Governor General by an Urder in Council bearing date the 3rd instiant, and under the authority veâ€"ted in him, by the 3rd section of the 3ith Vic, Cap 10, has neen 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 . * Precipitate of Copper." 4 An«line SNalts used for Dyeing purâ€" Haaey Hardware kept quancaatly bnphad Sn *4 ware + o *HosBIRk BPT. i Sign of the Aunvil, . _ tawa, Apru 22, 1872 No. 24 Rideau Street OTTAW A. The resa!dence of the late CARLOS PIERCE, Esq In splendid condition, with residence and nd> eaual tn ayyis mad tvak w any in the Provinee, is it is o » haluiy shame uo saiite Sarie a44" foatkhs it Tor nishes a splendid opportunity to a gentleman with means to commence SCYÂ¥THES, SCYVTHES, scale ; or the Farm would be divided fim‘“mu‘i’ufifinmd parties ing to secure country on a more moâ€" dorunula.“ e Shorit‘‘s tite, (APPIY S rrom, Advscates, _ EEK.DS8, SEELUS. Just received, a fresh Stock of GARDEN AND F{ELD sEEDH Ottawa, June 10, 1872 ~OR SALE, ~ Ottawa. Jaly 8,,1873 urIcE Cost of the Buildings alone. (From Ewing Bros., of Montreal.) A. CHRISTIE & CU., By c.mmand, SUNNY SIDE, â€"24, No 24, 8SIGN OÂ¥ THE ANVIL. SBTCTANSESTEAD, P.Q. m.:; IRT-‘ This a -.:..:.lh.t property com ty Crore 1871, Vu. &c., &co., &o. R & M. BOUCHETTE, Comtmissioner of Customs STOCKâ€"R AISING Customs Dorrtnont. Otrawa, June 6th, 1872 500 ACRES OF LANI THE OTTAWA TIMES8, JULY ~n Steel do ARNTOXN, Aw.fi-“:" &A t © Pmlgj. Parsnip§, Pumpkins, R «d4ish, L-.u Wurtzsel, AT Rideau Street Ottawa, on‘real, 1996â€"2 * er i relght or Passage: Apply to W . H Torouto; Yes. u%?:fil The steamers of this Line, under contract with the Government of the Dominmion of Canada and the Government of Newfoundland, are intended to sail as undernoted : _ _ Ts it The Steel Built Paddle Steamers "Secret" or # Miramichi‘" to leave Quebec and Pictou every TUESDAY during the season of navigation, touchâ€" inz at Father Point Gaspe, Porce, Paspebiac, Daiâ€" ho sie. Chatham, Newcastle and Shoxu. on the up and s:ow‘l'n “tl’iu. 4 to Jt Pi ll'lu re gu-or Ooorfla" ave Pictou for =t. Joi‘n‘s, NAd. on TUESDAY, JULY 20d. and every altruate TUESDAY at 2 o‘clock, p. m. The Steamshipsâ€" * Alhambra," " l‘luhvufi" aud " Pictou" to run regularly during the season beâ€" tween Pictou and uuwefi. at Shediac and Charlottetown on the trips, as business Councd Bluffs, THROVUVGH COUPON TICKETS Salt Lake City, | &u{ Francisco, St. Johns, Fredericton, Steam Communisation between Monâ€" treal, Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, Dalhousie, Chatâ€" bam, Slewoutlo, Shediac, Charlotteâ€" town,. Pictou and 8t. Johu‘s; NAd., and by Railway connections with 8t. Jobn, N. B., and Halifax, N. 8. Bostou. GRAND _ TRUNK BM "Local Tickets the Canada Central ltg!vi_l!o_&&u'g .l':'_uwfl. hxoma e |â€" «nd QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS Steamship Company All Points East and West on the |_ @RAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Want~d, as partser, in paying business in t:‘:ls. .l.l active, lnmt yeung man of capiial nhmlf'rm mulnot‘ App‘ *â€"/~ at . ESAD‘S. Corner af 12 fn‘d 2 o'ologh.'. W‘ sqht e _C‘“ o ""l.-“ L ufacturer, e the Sizn of the Group of ROBERTS‘ BLOCK. Ridean Streot \ [Â¥A resp ‘ctfully call the attention of Merchants, Bankâ€" ers and the public generally, to h‘s extensive Stock of Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books and J -nac 'W the be>t cla«s of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower than at auy other house in the Dominion; wholesale or retail. ocms inss PABTN!B WANTED. ccount Books adapted t variety of busiâ€" -:-; if not in ..:.M‘&JR’.’.: u.:.sn. on the shor‘est notice. .l:at-binflx. om:l &1‘ any sty‘e, from the lva.l.l'n‘..mrflnd-or numbering, carefully and promptly attended to, and at most reasonable rates. '"Pâ€"'"riiii_fi'd( ie« ~..s * .‘ 3 c mm Afl Ldm executed on the very Between the Convent, Sussex Street, and Hogan‘s Hotel, Clarence Street, & UHL(.LUE in favour of the undersign=d, for IGH TY THREE DOLLARS, signed by GILMOUR & CO. Payment has been st . Any tl‘m returning the umewtgp?l!opnn otel, Clarence Street, will be suitably rewarded. , LOUIS KEYWACUNDO. Aneengh shooked tivone hom the ‘alion Hicks Ottawa, April 6, 1873. Nos. 1. anyd 28. m ho Scuame,"!th tteamers with steamers t to "JES8IE CASMELLA‘ Leares Aylmer daily (Rundays excepted) at 8.Â¥ aâ€" Leares Havel ‘ a cfi ce i rae Rrtondng" Rerice Chapeau same u‘.l i'.é... Ottawa, May 2, 1872 1900f C _â€"_ Emissions, . involuntary Dis Five x€#, wllhuofi vial of Powder, very necessary in serious . ." Paingal Perfods, with Iz-â€"‘..'. to J ~ Euiiveat tparmechh Piie Danes..1 96 H., ~m.uumm-u.i 50 of 48 FAMILY CASES lke homudmml-l.bnb- ject to, with of direction«... ... ..... §$10 gt.fl..vhh.'hhboai. lon..('\n...;f 6 e cure owtes of stt bomntsito Antfuratey with con m mmw » edmflommmfllxtw.. 35 Nom Cures CANADA CENTRAL Bookbin PosWws EXTRACT # Cures Dur-%m h-o-ouks.no ness, Sore roat, ins, Toothache, Karache, â€"Neura Rheumatism, Ii--hn ’“..'ol’ thl" N yes, e aose, Stomach, ..‘I"-O’ Piles ; (";-.-“r-n. "lcers, Old Sorcs. ; Price, 8 or., 30 cts.; Pints, $1.50; Quarts, $1.70. f ;g' These Remedies, except POND‘8 EXâ€" ;_n,m,moolchrp.uaud&prko. *HE Ottawa, June 2, 1872 n $ «Homgopatiie Madicine Co, Office and Depot, No. 502 Brnoapwar, New YorX. KFor Sale by all Druggists. ~ June 17, 1872 Ottawa, July 2, @BIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANXTUER. Uttawa, June 24, 1872. OBT, NIONX FUORWARDING AND RALIL WAY COMPANY. TICKET â€" OFFICHE. MORTIMEKHK, 109 aperâ€"ruler and Account Book manâ€" JOHK YOLNG 1872 Detroit, w to w‘.'fl . Howland, oK % OROMBIE, Agents, Ottawa. E. JOHNS8ON, 2011 3 Centa The perishable nature of these goods compel us in order to effect a clearance to mark them at an enormuus sacrtice. All other goods proportionately reduced in ‘ _All Cash purchasers for TWO DULLARS AND OVER proportion to amount of purchaser. £ N B.â€"All articles given will be as good as cash. Enormous Reduction from Ordinary Selling Prices 8. 8 & CO. confidently recommend this as a really bona portun Ladies of Ottawa and the publc generally to loonroynow mfidf‘u?imbl. prices that must ensure a speedy clearance. Lot 4.â€"WHITE BRIULLIANTs Being far below present prices, in view to reduce my stock which is yet very large and in good order before removing to new rremins. which will be completed this fall. Goods to he sold at old prices are as follows: If these few lines reaches any parties which require these goois they would do w.ll to call as early as possivle. REGENT HOUSE "JUTUL Y SAT,REM®H,. â€" KEARNS & RYAN‘S mINCLAIR, STITT & CO, Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, &e., &c., l 000 YDS HUY: E‘S and other well % known Cloths, worth 17¢, will be cleared at 13¢. l 000 YDS. FAST _ COLOURED 9 PRINTS at the nominal price Lot 6.â€"WHITE COTTONS. | commencing at 15¢ a yard. _ IlURRACK’S and _ Oth@r W@ll k OWN | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_____â€"_._â€"â€"â€"â€".â€" Rapkins, Ciuss cloths, Tor: | _ Lot 12. â€"JAPANESE SILKS. & 2::15:, cllmil::sba::;.ps‘i;p.or, THE above w 11 be cleared at cost pr.ce. WL.INB.:Y, MANTLSS, CoSTUMES, CHILDREN‘s i * y _ Eeneca Fall make, 37 ASSORTED COUKLNG AND OTRER STUVES, 15 SE!" BLOCK TLIN AN> WIRE DISH C J 200 LBS. of BRASS KETTLES, sls t 3 , more or less, ASSORTED POTS, § 5 : 39 Ennamelled, 41 BSAUSPANS, assorted, Tinned, 36 LARGE POTS, ‘ for Lambermen, (very c * 29 CRUET STANDS. from 21 ) un to £) N0 , 1,500 quality ; names wilétell for themsâ€"lves. HIGGINS‘ MOORKS‘ F & W. B MoP., BLOODS‘ BEST SCYTHS, stamp>d on both siies of th» heâ€"l, Reaping Hooks and Sickles, R:kes. bent and straight, Cradles, Snaths, Forks, Grind Stoues, Scyth Stones; also, one Marble and Moulenette } Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of L. C. and L. X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, Inzot Tin, which will be sold as cheap as any other nouse in the Capital. Also, a gre t variety of Tinware, Lamps Burners, Chimney Wicks, and CUAL OIL, at a small advance on cost. f R6y* Come one and all and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. REYMEMBER, :regn sn insl ouek .. i :‘:;"7"; 6 AN APPRENTICE 1 riopaipitonety business." Apply at this sllee A Brick Houss on Vittor‘s Street Upper own, beauntifully situated. over|ooking the Ottawa n:-oo-uhl- 10 Roomns, Kitchen, Zu«ntries, &¢. ‘“ “ L L L . Alwere Ottawa July 1 1872 W iAnr®», the undersigned, beg leive to anuounce that being about to build on No. 3, ) Nparks St., old DE ~BARAT‘ S BLOCK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose to have a 13 CHANDKLIERS and seven HALL LAMP3, _ 7 And a quantity of other goods too numerous to mention. 1 would draw the particulir attention of Farmers to the goods below set forth. H@~ Remember the old Stâ€"ck 1t the old Price, in the very best order and best Ottawa, June 27, 1872. Will sell during July the balance of their valuable and well assorted stock of 7 ICEK COLLER3 and FILTERS, & â€" Lot 1 â€"PRINTS: 5) SISTERN PUMPS, June 26, 1872. Lot 5 â€"w» H{TE PIQUES. GCOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. A large number of Beled Pot and Bake Oven, A large number of Block Fin and Iron Muffin Pans, A large numb r of Biock Tin and Britannia Tea Pots, A large number of Table and Pocket Cutlery. Wear and Ladies‘ Underclothing, &c. Ottawa, June 18. 1872. PIECES CHUICE GOOD, Sprig Stripe, and other besutiful de= signs, will be cleared at 13¢, 15¢ a~d 1 1c. From the 2nd to the 15th July. YDS.â€"A bexutiful variety of patâ€" terns, in Dama«sk! and other newâ€"de:â€"izns, commencing at 15¢ per yard. ¢ With Immediate Possession, CHANDKLIERS and seven HALL LAMP3, &Tom Lot 2.â€"2RINTS. Lot 3 â€"PRINTS. YÂ¥ous. WHUITE ©ROUNNS, all . choice patte ns, will be offered at 15c and 166. ‘These g od:â€" are usually sold at 20c and reat Clearing Sale OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES, of 10c per yard Ckrand Lottery Sale ‘ J. CAMBIE, Corner lu:l‘& Vittoria Streets. do do do do: do Hinclair, Stitt & Co, 30 Sparks Street, Ottawa. WILL TAKE PLACE AT for Lambermen, (very cheap), from $1.00 up to $20.00 each. â€"4&T AN_ Also a number of BATHS, C,. P, DORION, IFKearns & Ryan do do 100 Feo®r costuuEs, Petticoatés and Mornâ€" ing Dresses, very choice * French Good«, 18¢ a yard, all col urs. FRESH sALMONK Lot 7â€"FRENCH MUSLINS. I 500 YDS. FRENCH JACONETS, 9 beantiful designs, all fast f colours, 150 and 17 c, worth 20¢ to 25¢. BLACK GRUUNDS, Rich Satins, Stripe Spott and Sprig ; first price 15¢ a yard or $1.75 full dress PMiri T po We e O oor * Anbomainn Orders left in the for noon 'Wmu'hlh time for six o‘clock Dinner. _Ottawa, June 14, 187% _ 1997â€" t !l\uk GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE. & DISH CJVERS, Citawa, J uns 1. WBR THE * XORTON WHEEL TtE T GBHTEXER PATENTEY, * Lot 10 â€"POPLINETCS. Lot 9.â€"GRENADINES. TEA POT, PIECES Plain and Figured Lus tres,. marked at a great reâ€" duct on from original pr ces commencing at 15¢ a yard. Lot 11 â€"LUSTRES. Lot 8 â€"BATISTES. do ado do do _NXORTONX WHEEL TI4E T QHIENEL P OABRD WANTED gnur rutirinstithe viryBey vegires Snb uy Broars se o rarexTEs, €. |4> in a pleasant m,,!%;;_.unw m"mg.-_: *# W%: 'i‘.‘:’.mm;'fi%"“ ..-..-‘:tm:‘:" . Juma T. 1WB 0 c attewa, Jure 1. 108. * YDS. MAKL POPLINETTS, wirey, dursable and cool for summer wear, will he cleared at the ridiculous price of 11¢c C o s it Aamhlc-PM_&‘LC_g. full trimmings, â€"A T THEâ€" will receive a present in fide opportunity to the do do do 2008b Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12, 1872 OTTaAwWA aAaND QUEBEC DAY, the TENTH day of JULY, for the excavaâ€" tion. &¢., of the Amnot of the Ottaws Water o\:mum forty thousaod cubic yards Pans and ification can be seen at the Comâ€" mission noaeoonorof Sparks and Eigin Sts., ""uue teadere mast br momaics To jrek which C3 will b : furnished, Mb&‘owb- sioners, and endorsed 'mem(fiifi&wlq i/ abL i. in the "th cogcentiond 2t n the < and L‘l?.inthosthwoudl‘mh(}m.:'; and will be offered in one lot. ;ull'v.mnlnnfic ven o.h&‘:. day of ad.o. â€" i6 ‘or further culars, mean appl tee "‘M'Ti"?umun 0. s Of Thomas, Thipespdors & Co., a. . ..<+_â€" Morntront ; On THURSDAY, the 25th day of JULY niext, at the Union Huse, Ottawa City, wil be off red for sale by Pub ic iuction, the Nimber Limits and Farm of the iate JA MES MAIR, of Lanark Village. Ts l 4 1b Ur i tam son cCO oe ce o The Limits, Nos. 187, 188 and 189 of the year 18/1â€" 72 are situ ted in North and Sou h Canunto, and wil‘ be put up in one, two, or three lots, to suit purchasers. _â€" e n e n e ie Noticeto Contractors TENDERs FPOR AQUEDUCT, MM-mM-fio“-xdmm i willi -ihlnlwfiu.ndd‘.:t‘n.m ll} tbo..‘t f‘IMBER LIMITS AND FARM fPO CONTRACTORS. The directors ingston Pembroke mco-mvfll'lh:osn nw:l‘h::w tlnu Lace Collars, Sicex Scarrs in Endless Variety and Latest STrrLEs. The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Coxnstrvormx® or tu® Ramway (148 MILES.) Kingston to Pembroke Wellington Street. Kingston. Untario. l.c.i_!l-lll. Jt x Allan, McKinnons & McMoran EMILE SAYER, w. «ork Street (opposite Mathews‘ Hotel, to to the pubIic that be h « just imported NBW CA M KiA SBenled tendts will be recseived until noon of "I;IIURBDA‘:; the na‘l‘ w‘d AU({UBT'-& n‘eflnu:: s sections 'mhh @81 at the uuo,a-fi--'onn. on and after Mon d.g. lnw.hly Aad can be mz‘:‘?iufl,u in w m l“ x“‘t‘l‘. » w Ottawa W-gr Works, on and :a date. y oraer, C. R. CUNXIXGHAM, Puuroeliua GALLERY. TENDERS F0 CA s T 1304 PIPES RU&LL wWaATTy Hign Painter and Imitator of Woods and LODGMT-D LELT, h'!'hnoa four well mflhd bed Asiblinge with bWeakfzst if reeubred. "Apply at Iho.oo‘thlsr.or. June 2, f 3000 3 Tenders will be receired until noon of WEDNES Peorth, 6th June, 1872. _ Two young gentiemen are detirons i pout are of obtaining a oo nc i M aC Aiuks Oiine, duene _‘ is oonen: o.n.cmtmalgn*o Wuuo?um'ou"""""' s Ottewa, June 19, 1s728, _ _ _ 2001 s yhos on o l f.‘an.nm.% Kingston, June 10, 1872. _ _ Corpner Sparks and Elgin Streots, Ottaws June #), i1872 is W ater Commissioners‘ Office, TTAWA WATER WORKS. General Wolfe, krWork and Embroidery on Bark,{J 5 290000E 2Â¥ M "C ttiawa, June 18, 1872 OOM WANTED. PLAIN CUFFS, 10TH DAY OF JULY, 1872, | FOR THE # sc ".“ £4 *3 By -ioh Embroidered MusMn{Sets, FANCY â€" COODS SIGN OF BY AUVUCTION. Plain Linen Collars, OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURLIOSITY REV J. nu'f‘l‘.:" Â¥,. AHALL, _ * Aliin, McKinnons & MceM» N_GREAT VARIETY AT ; Fur anl Hat Depot. 2006tawktd nforms thepublic that he has opaned at Ottaws a Com All Kinds of Merchandise in his Lie ‘ aAT v"RY LoW PRICES, > &e. l n HATTER AND PLAINESETS, 1#7tolJ .ace Lappets, Perth OLIVIER COTE, “\xw measure I reoee any Bd in ale dn n h d llâ€"-&..al.. h. s ns 4 J_gm % Melville‘s merm ns â€"2 vols ................ . Tnsrlats hike ht Writhss :. ::;..:.:;:*** s of the New Creation. by Dr H. Bonar . . _ T5¢ Coumy of thr dean o tak 5. The World before the Deluge, by Louis "‘lll.. se ob aa ds eane c~e#ein en e®dree 4e a Dean stanie» ‘s His ory of the Church of Sootâ€" k lana { on the Uslontel Guesifcs :‘ m,‘.o‘,,fg..a wm‘ by C. n-godiludnfl;‘fi?@dh‘-â€";z‘ E:o. mifiw with m "":‘.1"_:":. : nalp sings ahic r.:z- ‘Coffec é?;% and ground A Liguire pf the hest brands hed Shatits Aloulh ot s I : (W)p Oe Stits Sor CS [p stuers, saners, samens, (‘_ _ Obllars, Collare, Oollars, OChina W arechouse No. 686, Bussex Street. and ground '“dull" ly on the promis 'TW Liquors of the brands quality hoi en dn m on prices to defy MoeDUNELL & MONGEK AIK T L £ . 1..adiimenaranembe zind oe thy uf poininatitia SH D Iurther soplels ‘fb;;fiifih‘fl' __,m', mber as you are aware, is * T het mantornan ty 7ou that T will be 1 canaiines suppurt, and if I should prove to be your cholse, as toe if the womgbereion se clly‘ bo represen) ree ie z.-‘uâ€".-hhud- you wil! be tiks oily In the fhoder "-'ti"'---& towepezoatt Tabloresses. Consiant soud wagke givem Anbu...r"'s Washes. Produces IMMEDLATELY a su Mw atural Browna, and hz tb-e. ..." «and mm‘"'- ~A ‘“U-u Ned W 4. sATOHEIAON . Bou "1:-.._ _ EUKe ?o'o-nnfl:.“m Snrtooe rmmeniientoos e romniimempmeremmmmtegmmmememniitimmn 'IOTBIWWO‘ITA'A TonkLOWs Haik DYE _ _ â€"**~~ %:-uxwurg:ml-rnm rl-"v-om io. Bomades ihs Th olleots af d dyes mrmusamm CUTTER and WIGâ€"MAKBHK, trom London and Livâ€" -Ed.h-wo.ybyubywfilcvl- TlS, No. 57, Badamu Street. W taown June 2, 1871 s‘l'OLll wR STHAY ED From Hill, on W & Di nb aimen: Biack Herse ons white fase = Ottawa, June 18, 1872. io. 3 left the "air surcaut toaiters to ntee s‘ Spreapeie wum. @ttews, Jynhe ®, 191. Ottaws, June 11, 1872 Ottaws, June 8, 1W2 Ottawn, June 18, 1872 Ottews, May 11, 1872, AMKES WYXES, Embroidered Linen Sets, ‘ OW I8 THK TIMXE TO CAaLL Uttawa, June 24, 1872 N06 2M00 & OW§ OTTAW A 20 SPARKS STREET jnoagt { ~Ay* ~ *A y$ ow Srndqnes Union Bank Block FANCY SET Lace Bets. * A * rfiREAC 1945 im. B. EDDY, Wilâ€"«f 1 it* 1 t/ 4

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