ith the "J, and tog I%-: i ba i m s wl matters of s all Coats W ool 18 remembering the "the best way 1 qge * 12 11vG i ILLLAK 1872. lo 8 ; | reaverusm‘s GUIDE. l C * 4 al Ameiws RaltWwWaÂ¥. 2t w Lmj Not for many years have the people of ‘:-um.wqmm- enjoying so superlatively grand an @btertainment as that which held spellâ€" bound a large audience,the clitc of the city, in the Music Hall last night. The tragic Opers of Lucrezia Borgia, sublime in conâ€" dinct many a sensible person into the aptain‘s oftice. Go to the Equitable and lure your li(e insured. Texss Fserrso st Loutsi®o. â€" Th tkunder storm of the 12th was felt more wrerely in Gloucester than in the City of Wilaws. About a mile and a half from Cusming‘s Bridge large trees were blown down by the hurricane which preceded the min. ()m the grounds of Mr. Wm. Mac farlane two splendid eims were snapped ssunder near the roots, and, all about, fences were blown down and other damage Â¥nt aot xor Gacor.â€"Captain McCuaigt Ueenergetic and active superintenden, af the Equitable Life Assurance C. mpany. Iisnew sign put. up over the door of Wecdfice yesterday. Though small it is wipattractive in appearance, and we have wdoubt it will be the pale star that will * KBFour cases LOTIIICC3B, i CUICB, \/% nice Ends and Stair Rods. Jt opened at RUSSELL & WATSONS. Wait Cax tus Martes® sz ?â€" Recently im epidemic frenzy or infectious lunacy wems to prevail among a certiin cliss ot the community. Some persons have abâ€" imdoned themselves to excessive indulâ€" gence in liquor, and as a consequence to general intemperance, otherwis e . reckâ€" lessness enough to commit almost any depredation, while still others «* go about There is nm&flni fl_b‘mm&hdon fmily should be without it, _Â¥ ce Wexadiits 1 i literally used, ar Complaint, in, Diseases of untueRtineny o Binuer, on en F. tor a supply Gimson & Co., Corner Sparks and Elgin. the best mill of the kind patented. Mesars. McDonell & Mongenais have purâ€" thased it for their own use: with it they gind coffee fresh every d.y, and any quantity can be ground to order in a short . .. 9. ~merl “'M.A Wriaxmo Corres Micu.â€" Yesterday while pusing down Sussex street our attention was drected to 1 new coftee mill exhibit «din the window of Mesars. McDonnell & Mongenai‘s store. It is a splendid piece of wachinery and was purchased by the abors enterpriâ€"ing tirm for $270. 1t is Leaves Kingston on . _ {mos Forwarptxo & Rauiuwar Co. Ottawa at 7 30 a m. "::05"‘- Aylmer at 4.30 p.m. S Steamer **Jessie Unsesels‘" leaves E‘]’d 8. 30 a m. ‘;_m to all points East and “‘N bad from A. & A. HH. TAYLOR, Agents. i1 House and corner Nussex and "m k “hll 1872 1958if Monts®sL w Pairy the streets like ramping roaring lions weking whom they m«y devour." What ean the matter be? anf whast the cause of this evil disposition. . Here is an instance of mad recklessnessâ€"about eight o‘clock yesterday morning, a young man, proprietor of a Letter U grog shop, undertook in a mo«t deliberate manner to castigate a girl who was for some reason or saother within his premises. Ne was beating her in an unmerciful style, when a#emple of men who <happened to be pasing, hearing her cries had the auda= city to stop opposite the door and look in. The madman inside could not permit such impertinent curiosity, and in less time than takes to tell it, be sprang for a gun which lis discharged point tlank at the the men, # the same moment ssking, "what in bâ€"l made them stand there?" Their wrosity was unexpectcdiy and amply TpBRaTUR®.â€" The heat yesterday was utries At 3 a. m. the thermometer rogis» wai in the shade, and at 1 p m. 94 in »Queen Victoria . Mikiked, They posted down street double Wtick, fully realising the force of the old mazim that every man should mind his own business. Une of the two received the charge of shot in his coat out of which Koceupied some time to pick the grains '-dpl Hotels .?'.. now suppli ll‘hllivo stock of Wool Car, Péis, in two and three ply ; also, @x. Super, which we are offering at last season‘s prices. Call and @Lamine, "TPuon and grand in composition was rendered and performed by the Italisan Opers Troupe in a manner that could hardly be excelled. Were the actors the WMMQEW‘Q and excited, concerned life and death, m __ the proceedings, they _ could have surpassed their efforts â€"lact ~""}l“wbdticia;tvwm particularize to any extent, but we mflï¬h_.hv“u, Plena Coriani performed her difficult part in the opera, Her voice while grandly Thursdays at ’.hm‘ OTriawa NAILW 1m. am. noon. h 130 10.30 1200 y 615 845 34 (rerawAa LOUCAL NEWS €ixipa CESTRAL RUSSELL & W ATSON,7 for aale cheap #Louise, | < _â€"___â€"7,00 Armses Leaves cyery day at. . Armives A ND Un afflicted with Rheumatism, LUCREZIA BORGIA. »s Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" and Stair Rods. Just gaa . HEAR.‘.M m.".‘ Na r‘s Bri geo ppe 2019 2 100 â€" 240 1.10 Rirer Navioatio® Co. Hotels and Saloons in the supplied with Caledonia A:‘:an'l. Gizsox & Co., Agents tor Ottawn. ui ci.c.si. «.. Td wriwa Foawarpixe Co‘T 10.00 " UYeparts for Mondays and RauwAiar Rairwar 7. 30 1.00 of 10. 11. The following numbers, with the prizes attached, were the winners at the Grand Drawing that took place on Saturday evening last, for the benefit of the Widow Fallis, at the Temperance Hall, Elgin street : Prizes. Nos. "The opera of ‘Martha‘‘ last ov-infl was, we are glad to say, met by a fu house ; but, taking into account the lowâ€" ness of the prices and the excellence of the Company, we do not think there should have been a vacant seat. ‘Martha,‘ although notâ€" ranking among the great works of genius, is an opera which must always give pleasure to any audience who mnppndsulightn:dpdfl concert ed music, intermingled with exquisite teite,‘: ‘Presto, to, Andiam,‘ ‘The Last Rose of Summer,‘ ‘The Porter Song,‘ Chi mi dira," and the aria, ‘M‘Appar,‘ were encored in a manner which admitted of no refusal, and are examples of genuine, if not of scientific music," The oppressive heat of yesterday preâ€" vented many ‘persons ot going to the Music Hall ; to night, the Opera entitled " Martha ‘‘ will be rendered, and we hope to see a large audience. A Western paper says : powerful is mellow and sweetâ€"qualities of voice natural to ltalians. In appear ance she is stately and prepossessing and is well qualified to personate the haughty and ambitious Lucrezia Borgia. When her inexorable will is opposed and her passion predominates, every note of her fine voice thrills the audience. J Big. Pietro Baccei, and Sizg. Giovanni Reina are stars of the first magnitude on the operatic stage ; and the other memâ€" bers of the troupe can deservedly aspire to a front rank in their profession. 317. 38. 39. ‘The following is a list of the offices elected at the meeting of the Grand Lodge last week. The next anpual meeting will be beld in Montreal. 5 M W Bro W M Wilson, Simcooe, G M. : ‘R W Bro Thos White. jr, Montreal, D G R W Bro James B.in, Foronto, G 8 W. R W Bro J Merrill, Ottaws, G J W. V WBro Rev *I.ouubury, Ingersoll, G c :. Lady‘s Gold Watch............ .. .1100 4. Meerschaum Pipe..............27128 8, Shakespeare‘s works (3 vols., well TOUMEY. «s « .« «x «s «x c« ««rx606> odtol 6. Magneto Electric Battery... ... .2201 1. Sir Walter Scott‘s complete V W Bro H Groffe, Simoeoe, G T. W Bro H Bennett, Port Rowan, G Regisâ€" trar. V W Bro T B Harris, Hamilion, G Necreâ€" tary. The District ies from the various dhtrioumum:. 8t t lairâ€"R W Bro J Gowan, Sarnia. Londonâ€"R W Bro F Westlake, London. Wilkonâ€"k W Bro H N Wilson, Brantâ€" ;l-\'.iiin"m-ll W Bro J M Anderson, t. “'l:nnihonâ€"l W Bro E Mitchell, Hamilâ€" Torontoâ€"R W Bro H Kobertson, Colâ€" lingwood. HOnurioâ€"BWBroJ B Trayes, Port ope. Prince Edwardâ€"R W Bro F Richardson, Nap.nee. t Lawrenceâ€"R W RBro J Reynolds, Prescott. Ottawaâ€"R W Bro E C Barber, Ottawa. Montre«l â€"»R W Bro W M «ckenzie, Monâ€" â€" Bedfordâ€"R v’ Bro G H Allan, Water» ton. « Manitobaâ€" R W Bro J V Noel, Fort Garry. _ _ Niaguraâ€"R W Bro R Kemp, Beams« ville Hearth Rugs, Coca and Wool Mats, of every kind, shown in A young woman charged with yvagrancy was let go with a warning. * . Cutharine Welsh, a masculine looking feminivne, was charged with getting drunk and performing gratuitously on the pubâ€" lic streets. Fined $5 and costs or three weeks in jail at hard labor. One McGillivray charged with being drunk and disorderly on the publicstreets. Fined $10 and costs or three weeks. oftender was fined $3 and costs. John McKay was found holding on to the railing of Sappers‘ Bridge on Sunday evening. A policeman supported him as far as the police station. Fined $2 and Mr. Renaud was charged with creating: adisturbance on the 1 2th of July. = . Constable Hill swornâ€"Said he was :ieâ€" quested by two men on the day in quesâ€" tion to arre«t Renaud ; that he was throwâ€" ing «tones at the procession ; Renaud said he could not arrest him without a warrant and a friend struck witness. _ Frank Graham swornâ€"Assisted to arrest a man on the occasin in question ; saw Remaud throw stones aiter the police bad attempted to arrest him. In »na=ar tw Wr L pterre, who appeared for the .. is uoe, the witness said that there China Tea Service. ... Plated Cruset Stand .. Fowling Piece....... ‘Table Lamp Huronâ€"K W Bro J E H«urdinge, St. (% HOYelJ .... .«we is Indy‘s Pocker book .. ... . RUdRdiik........<«.c40« Gentleman‘s Wallet. . ... . Gentleman‘s Pocket book Kcenes in Canwiam......... Inmdy‘s Reticule.......... uie ««ar«e acirrc .o Lady uSatchol..... :..... lo (aronkgy. «... .â€"â€" Kcenes in Canadu...... . Shakespeare‘s Works (| Gentleman‘s Pocketâ€"book. . Album In C E. HUCKEIT, Chairman MmRS. FALLS®S BENE&FIT RUSSELL & WATSON‘8. POLICE CJUURTâ€"â€" MONDAY. MASUNIC, , at J. Box 10, Ottawa, Ont. (1 vol., . 226 .2106 . 3859 4589 1167 S217 3321 4614 2818 2170 2423 4201 4525 1575 3852 2370 1442 1168 2176 3851 1429 142 168 149 previouâ€"ly. A boy sworn deposed that Renaud did not throw & stone during or previous to the row. That he simply took a stone from a little boy. * eA Ulivier Durocher sworn said occupy house on corner of Sussex and Murray Streets; it was considerably smashed by stones on Friday last. Swore positively that no stomes were thrown from his house. row began. Did not think he threw any Antoine Beauchamp, swore that he was with Mr Renaud from the commencement of the occurrence to the end, ani that the defendant did not throw a single stone. That there were two or three boys in the street throwing stones, and that Mrs. Renâ€" aud took a stone from one of the young Renaud threw no stone«. After arrest, Renaud came to door of witness‘ house. Policeman was struck in attempting to make arrest, and shouted for assistance. It was a woman who threw the first stons through my windows, a man coming up after her and breaking them with a cane, Chiet Langrell called back Solomon Eqdwards. Swore that planks and missles were thrown from Mr. Durocher‘s house before the windows ware broken, Onesime Lebarge, swornâ€"Was at the corner of Sussex and Murray streets and beside Renaud when the disturbance 0câ€" curred. Mr. Renaud: threw no stunes. He took a stone from a boy. _ % Alexis Larrivierre, sworn, said he was : t the scene of the row on Friday with Renaud went into witness‘s shop. RKenaud His Worship in considering the evidence said that constable Hill was comparatively inexperienced and might have actod Mr. Lapierre called Basil Cham a6 first witness. Being sworn, he mt he was present on the corner of Sussex and Murray streets when the row occurred. Was beside Renaud until mfli«u- rived, and swore positively that threw no stones. Mr. Renaud took a stone trom a little boy, asking him what he was doing with it. When the row began witness ran away. ware stones thrown from the procession 9 Cowan, said he eary swotn, sai saw Renaud throw a stone at the procession, and sent for a policeman to arrest him. Solomon Edwards said that on the pro« cession reaching the corner of Sussex and Murray streets he noticed a crowd, and seeing Frank Grabham run in among them he attempted to follow, but was upset by a blow from a stone. . rashly ; but he had no doubt that the whole disturbance was the result of the No moriersin Gflnd thml‘:touu policeâ€" the & y mm was satisfied there wou‘ld have been no disturbance. â€" The case was dismissed without costs. Mmhod'ï¬ndmm * A shan‘ charged g drunk gndd_hg:my.onnn public streets wes fined $2 and costs. _ _ A twelftkh of July row between two women resulted in one being fined $2 and Piul Ouilette, known as a sneak thief, moh.rgodwilhhroeni. (n the 30th June he went into Mr. Patterson‘s house, Sandy Hill. Mr. Patterson found him at the wardrobe and put him out. After which he missed money which had been left in the pockets of hia trousers. Pris. oner was remanded until this morning. _ Another case was ad day. o lmitr venring dase the Snd insuchy, and under the authority veâ€"ted in him, by the 3rd section of the~3ith Vic., Cap. 10, has been pleased to order and direct that the W':odnwhhhb. bolnport:;i::h ma to Cuud.fnooldt;q,v&. ** Precipitate of Copper." #@ Analine Nalts used for Dyeing purâ€" NUI‘ICE Two Tailoresses. Constant employment and good ":uh-s Apply at &.lrf% A good PLAIN COUK for a small famiâ€" ly. Apply to MR3 W. J. FURREST, _ RNelson Street, Sundy Hill. w ANTEP IMMEDIATELY. w ANTED. â€" _A is now am established fact if = class Brandies or Wines ,.“Ihz..h:mg} series, you mustgo to «6 Ottawa, May 7, # om.,SKo.Q‘ 18172 Notice is hereby given that His Excelâ€" Ottawa. June 8, 1872. Ottawa, June 10, Ottawa. July 18, 1872. BEVERAGE OR AS A CONFECTION, Put up in different shapes and â€" varieties. _ Parties that use the like. Please call anod examine. GET SAMPLE. For Sale at THOC. PATTERSON‘8. By command, 11L MTMSNS UST RECEIVED, CADBURV‘S ocoa‘s & Chocolates IRECT IMPORTATIONS® No. 26, Rideau Street. R. & M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. Always on hand.* ‘Ta.be used as a TAE OTTL&WA TPIME®S, JULY .% 1873 2# Ridean Stree 20 tf Council Bluffé, SCALE OF PRICES.â€"Transferable sea« son ticket (first choice of reserved seats) admitting two persons to each opera.$4 00 Heserved seat for either opera.... 1~ 25 General Admission (back seats) ... 73 CGualory.....«cl.¢<.<cxcss=. . isis. /.. . : OU The sale of Reserved Season Seats wi‘l beg n on Wednesday morning, July 10, at A. & S Nordheimer‘s Music Store. 26 Sparks Street, where programmes with cast of characters may be seen. Reserved seats for either night may be had at Messrs. Nordheimr‘r, on and after Ihursâ€" d.E morning, July 1!. open at 7 30 ; commence at 8.15. 2015 Iw THROUGH COU PON TICK ETS GRAND â€" TRUNK All Points East and Woest on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. _ _ ga" Hind at no other Agency in the City. :i. checked lll‘lfli‘c‘fl the oz«. Eigin Street, opposite the Russell House, .. .. _ _ .. . The mmam his the honor to an« nounce, as e, a season of GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, : by the TROUPE OF ASSOCIATE ARTISTS, which embraces the following well known STAgS OFP THE LYRIC STAGE : â€" Mxusz. Corax1, P.ima Soprano ; M‘uus CarERINA Lamn, 4 rima Soprano ; Kic. Pietro Bacoc«1, Tenore ; H1c. G. Reisa, Baritone ; Kio. Pavuixy, Alto Barilone ; BNia. N:icour®1, Generico ; Ei N1corao, Mustcal Director. Brockville & Ottawa Railway. SEASON OF GRAND OPERA. MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 15 & 16 MUSIC HALL FT‘NHE s Government of the Dominion of Canada 39..::.‘:5».:...4;..1‘.,. intended to as £+ _1 Steel Built Paddle Steamers _ *Secret" or «s " to leave Quebec and Picton every uk A YÂ¥ dldu%omtlnglnflc&“%l- :;? s bcwum -:5-’:. on the Scrow Steamer "Georgia" to leave Pictou _ 4 Aallh .4. sukd "‘xB' w «w a" to leave Pictou for %C. Joun‘s, gug TCO BSDAY, IULY 2nd. and ugdm‘l'v DAY at 2 o‘clock, p. m. Steamships *‘ Alhambra," . " nuï¬.wï¬ aud " Pictou" to run regularly during the season beâ€" tween Pictou and Montreal, touching at Shediac and Charlottetown on the down trips, as business Tconle. theo. ingubach Munirect or Steam Communisation between Monâ€" treal, Quebes, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce Pupeiiw, Dalhousie, Chatâ€" ham, ko'mde, Shediac, Charlotte town, Pictou and 8t. John‘s; NAd and by Railway connections with St. John, N. B., and Halifax, N. >. vfh’cnxn WANTED. steamship Company Leaves Aylmer daily (Sundays excepted) at 8.30 a Leaves Havelock for Chapeau every Tuesd l"rld':; ufl‘ï¬rta; a.mmu .lt!tv.‘h. 00 . Chapeau same daY 86 !0 OXSdrDi.s, President Otteum Map 4A LR _ â€"â€" _â€".â€"__ â€" NA _ 2'-2"&%‘5'-" twiks, Hay Q-."x«"' “‘-'EVHâ€"-' prtin.aificeninmstein. Showi izs. ssine.. dhcandcathid nact lino s conrlot mmernent of Shif and AR_2" Office tem: Iy in th ises forâ€" â€â€˜â€ J:“fl ’u.‘u “oem =A: h. Bank Dor.rtmt ill be kept open, allowing fve per cent lhr‘gutno-g_'_snl"‘i_q‘?ewm- And several other makes to numerous to mention. Ottawas, April 6, 1872 $M"~Local Tickets over the Canada Central and and other Harvesting Implements. New stock at old prices at the old stand follow f & The b’.llln,t c:.d Ibe:dul'onal makes of No No. 24 Rideau Street CTTAW A. For School Section No. 12, Township of Glouâ€" July 10, 1872 CANADA â€" CENTRL June 17,~1872 SCGYVTHES, SCYVTHES, A ted) at S..97 onaoniing with iteamears to Hocke Unpitaine. KION FORWARDING AND RAIL WAY COMPANY. Ottawas, June 2, 1872 Ottawa, July 5, 18732 MONDAY, JULY 15. LUCREZIA â€" BORGIA A BANQUE NATIONALE, QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS Blood‘s Germ=n Steel do Whiting Champion â€" do Whiting g reka do Whiting Cast steel do "en of the Meadow. ridle of the Field, TICKET â€" OFFICEHE â€"24, No 24, SIGN OÂ¥ THE ANVIL,. TUESDAY, JULY 16. MARTHA. Apply to 04 t or to W. H. Howla oc oo oo vang. HERRICK & CROMBIE, Agents, Ottawa. 8IR JOHN YOUNG M Fate l v* â€"â€"&A ND â€" pion Scythe. Cincinnati, Detroit, Milwaukee, Green Bay, 8St. Paul, Minneapolis. New Orleans, in 4b * M Ould W . HALPENNY, Manotick, Becretary. w3l 3 8. BENOILT, M» Sign of the Abvil, _,_ 8. 8 & CO. confidently recommend this as a really bone fide opportunity to the Ladies of Ottawa and the public generally to secure now and fashionable goods at prices that‘ must ensure a speedy clearance. Enormous Reduction from Ordinary Selling Prices Lot 4.â€"WHITE BRIULIANTS. 30 PIECES CHOICE GOODs, Sprig Stripe, and other beautiful de~ signs, will be cleared at 13¢, 15c aod 1 7c. SINCLAIR, NTITT & CO. REGENT HOUSE «JSULYX SWiaAImMm. . _ All Cash purchasers for TWO DOLLARS AND OVER will proportion to amount of purchaser. N B.â€"All articles given will be as good as cash. Dry Goods. Millinery, Mantles, &c., &c., price. KEARNS & RYAN‘S The perishable nature of these goods compel us in order to effect a clearance to mark them at an enormous sacrfice. All other goods proportionately reduced in l 000 YDS. HOYLE‘S and other well » known Cloths, worth 17¢, will be cleared at 13¢. ' 1,000 Being far below present prices, in view to reduce my stock which is yet very large and in good order before removing to new roremipel, which will be completed this f«ll. Goods to be sold at old prices are as follows: If these few lines reaches any parties which require these goo !s they would do w 11 to call as early as possible. H 1.500 *28 Ottawa, July 4 1872, WL.ANBRY, MNILSS, CoStUME$, CLDREAY‘s A Brick Houss on Vittoria ® Town, beantifully situated, overiooki River. containing 10 Rooms, Kitchen, Rent £30. % Apply to h sc3 12 37 15 200 to the Confectionery business. Ottawa July".{ 1872, 41 SAUSPANS, assorted, ‘ Tinned, 36 *ARGE POTS, t ~ for Lumbermen, (very cheap), % 20 CRUET STANDS. * : from $1.00 up to $20.00 each. ; < ~/* A large number of Beled Pot and Bake Oven, C Ahrpnmbcrofmock'l'inlndlm Muflin Pans, A large number of Block Tin and Britannia Tea Pots, A large number of Table and Pocket Cutlery. 13 CHANDELIERS and seven HALL LAMP3, And a quantity of other goods too numerous to mention. 1 mlddnwtbzflnlflumï¬on of Farmers to the goods below set forth. R@J* Remember old Stock at the old Price, in the very best order and best quality ; names will tell for themselves. BLOODSY‘ BEST SCYTHS, Btsmged on both sides of thae hael HIGGINS‘ do 0 do do MAnDB 1o do do do d_o _ Reaping Hooks and Sickles, Grind Stoues, Scyth Stones; also, Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of L. C. and L. X. Tin Plate, t sold as cheap as any other house in the Capital Lamps Burners, Chimney Wicks, and COAL OIlL, B@y~ Come one and all and see for yourselves HIGGINS MOORES‘ F. & W. B_ MoP., W ANte», the undersigned, beg lerve to anuounce that being about to build on No. 3, ) Sparks St., old DESBARAT‘S BLOCK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose to have a Lot 6.â€"WHITE COTTONS. ORRACK‘S and other well k own € makes, Table Linens, Dinner N.pkinl, Glass Cloths, Towâ€" ellings, Huckabacks, Diaper, &o., at clearing out prices. Will sell during July the balance of their valuable and well assorted stock of Ottawa, June 27, 1872. Great Clearing Sale Lot 5 â€"W HITE PIQUES. June 26, 1872. GCOD NEWS Ottawa, June 18, 1872. Wear and Ladies‘ Underciothing, &c. From the 2nd to the 15th July. YDS.â€"A besutiful variety of patâ€" terns, in Damask and other new designs, commencing at 15¢ per yard. Witn Immediate Possession, ) po 8t SISTERN PUMPS, ICE COLLERS and FILTERS, SERTT BLOCK TIN ANO WIRE ASSORTED COOKING AND OTHER STOV£ES, ASSORTED POTS, LBS. of BRASS KETTLES, Lot 2%.â€"PRINTS. Lot 3. â€"PRINTS. Lot 11â€"PRINTS. . YD8. _FAST â€" COLOURED PRINTS at the nominal price of 10c per yard. t TDS WHITE GROUNDS, all choice patterns, will be offered at 156 and 166. These goods are usually sold at 20¢ and Grand Lottery Sale OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES, bgvfw%& AN APPRENTICE do do do do Apply at this offise 2 lla Sinclair, Stitt & C©o,, 30 Sparks Street, Ottawa. WILL TAKE PLACE AT Feneca Fall make, the Ottar a intries, &¢. Rikes, bent and straight, CradJes, Snaths, Forks, one Marble and Moulenette X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, Insot Tin, which will be in the Capital Also, a gre t variety of Tinware, and COAL OIL, at a small advance on cost. Ennamelled, «*T ANâ€" Also a number of BATHS, KFflearns & Ryan. yourselves before purch:sing elsewhere. do do O fTNHE above w Il be cleared at cost pr ce. 100 1,500 Lot 9.â€"GRENADINES. BL’ACK GRUUNDS, Rich Satins, Stripe ~_ * Spott and Sprig ; first price 15¢ a yard or $1.15 full dress Fresh SALMON from the Moisic River received daily at THE TEA POT, Rideau street. & Ardare left in the for noon Will be executed in _ Orders left in the for m t‘me for six o‘clock Dinner, Fxzâ€"H SaALMON Ottawa, June 7, 1872 DISH CJOV ERS, Ottawa, June 14, 1872 _ _ Bc /baed lm 'G gmm INVENTION OF THE A TuE © xORTON WIBEsL Ti.s T OGHTENER‘ Lot 7â€"FRENCKH MUSLINS OR COSTUMES, Petticoates and Mornâ€" : ing Dresses, very choice French Good#, 18¢ a yard, all col urs. Lot 10. â€"POPLINETTS3. OO YDS. MARL POPLINETTS, * wirey, durable and cool for summer wear, will be cleared at the ridiculous price of 11c a yard. THE 1ADIFS, â€"A T TB ERâ€" PIHJGSA 1+( FE, PIECES Plain and Figured Lus ~ tres, marked at a ‘great reâ€" f duction from original pr.ces commencing at 15¢ a yard. Lot 11. â€"~LUSTRES. Apply to Lot 8 â€"BATISTES. 12.â€"JAPANE3SE SILKS. DORIO N. do do â€"do YDS. FRENCH JACONETS, beantiful designs, all fast colours, 15c and 17 c, worth 20¢ to 25¢. 60, Sparke © Wns CCCE ,0“ mLhr Agent for Messrs. Fraser & Coâ€" full trimmings, K. 8. BLASDELL & CO., PATKSTE . receive a present in tcia Foundry, 0 tawa. do do do Ottaws. 2000 if 2008b 1dvi â€" tf â€" ! _FaNcY coops BY J. BERMINGHAM, AUCTIONEER.fpYTMBER LIMITS AND FARM Sir«k Scares in Endless Yaricty and Lates SryLesâ€" The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon The TOLLSof the UNION SUSPENSION BRIDGE at OTTAWA forthe year comâ€" mencing on the 1st of AUGUSIT, 1872, and ending 3ist July, 1873, will be sold by Auction at the TOLL HOUSK, on creased over the present rates The PRICE of RENT of the TOLLS shall ‘be paid as follows, viz:â€"Five per cent. of the purchase money down, as well as the Auctioneers‘ Commission of 24 per cent, before the lease is executed, and the remainder after the execution of the the lease in equal monthly instalmetns in advance, payable on the first day of every month, at the office of the Collector of Inland Revenue in Ottawa. ; _ TBURsDAY, 25ta INSTANT, At HALFâ€"PAST THREE O‘CLOCK P M. . The TOLLS shall be put up at the upset price of $3,600. The HIGHEST BIDDER complying with the conditions of the lease shall be deâ€" clared the purchaser. The purchaser before obtaining sion‘shall enter into a lease for the 2* with two approved sureties for the due and prompt payment 0f the rent, and for dnc an... ue mm on h n h hA .o o 4o wA »... Nes ww e Mc y Nesn Bridge, Toll House, and all other property thereto belonging anud connected thereâ€" with, and also that the bridge shall be kept clean a nd free from nuisance and rubbish of every description in ‘the summer season, and during the winter season from snow, with the exception of not wore thon six inches in the roadâ€" no claim on the Government for any encroachment or supposed encroachment on his privilge by any private individual, or in consequence of any Ferry or Ferries now, or which may in future be licensed, or in any other way. Lace ‘Collars, Purchaser to pay the Auctioneer‘s T. BERMINGHAM, Auctioneer. Allan, McHKinnons & McMoran Unian Suspeasizn Broge: Tolls, De nt of Inland Revenue. * is J. BRUNEL, Tw gentlemen are desirous of obtaining & nf.?."z: ml,-;u a centrai &!'f the ity. A ldress, . Times Office, agï¬'q June 18, 1872. LLd Lord Dufferins‘ Letters from High Latitudes ~__â€" OR DUHIKLORE .. +« «+x> «x rarexa‘s â€"«xsrs«ra6» JL 90 Marshalis‘ Canadian Dominion.............â€". 3 8 Prof. Rainys‘ Lectures on the Onurch of Beotâ€" _ _ N EW BOOK3 in reply to Dean Stanley.......>>>>« . 6C yore inpfremmserardesk. 17 Mrs. 8. C. ‘s Sketches of . 2 9 Idstone on ihe Dog...........................» 1 &6 Goulburn‘s Farewell Counsels ........./.. ... 1D &o., &o., &s. HENDERSON & 00, [ to_ _ _________ No 3 Bparks Street. Sealed tend ts will be received until noon of THUKsDAY, the FIRST day of AUGUST next, for about two thousand toms of Cast Lron Water Pirï¬-lnuï¬hu- inches in diameter. pecification« and sections _ Will be om at the W ater Commissioner=‘ Office, on and onâ€" day, ist July. and can be h‘wueai.h writing. to Thos C. Keefer, m Engineer, Ottawa Water Work», on and that daie. By oraer, C. R. CUNXNXIXGHAM, * ALHG with a ful! and complete assortment of OTI‘AWA CARPET HOUSE. Have pleasure in announcing that they will i To mer ons 1 Spurik: Shook eally in MAF All of the newest designs for this season purchased previous to the advance in Engiand, and which for PE o e o t usn iWP ue exent, beauty of and good value, will surâ€" pass Momuï¬h_dz. * 13 ourselves entirely to HOUSE RNI~HING we will thus be enabled to give m attention to the wants d;u‘ï¬nt. and give their mn:mn who may favor us with entire. * Ottawa. M ov 2, 1872 1 1900â€"17. Fall Asssortment of House Furnishings ‘)'I'I'AWA wWAaAiLn WURRS, : and TENDERS FOA CAoTIRONPIPES | (> W ater Commissioners‘ Office, Corne:; ~parks and Eigin Streets, Ottawa June a, 1%i%£ The LESSEE of the BRIDGE shall have Otitawa, 6th July, 1872 fhe TARIFF of TOLLS is not to be inâ€" Ottawa, July 10, 1872. er f w tm bsa ders are kept, uear the Coust ase prastied _ Addoese, Box »4, v‘to®> Jualy 3, 1stz iz3 HEMIMMSON & M L t« KD WAN+*ED $800.B3%) AMD C0. CONDITION®S OF SALE OOM WANTED. TTaWA WATER WORKS. PLAIN_CUFFS, Kioor Oilcioths, _â€"â€"â€" Ourtainsand Cartain Material« Cornices and Cornice Poles, Embroidered Mustin Sets, Plain Linen Collars, Ob TUE a plewmant loc flity, i\ Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET IN GREAT VARIETY!‘AT Becretary PLAINESETS, 2015 ace Nappets, |"I ] yeur InTi_uid Le huld o+ the Ananibiv Mall of tirxricA*." t § 1t an alag 19e Ts AiO&“ WANTED. Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and Account Book manâ€" ufacturer, at the Sizn of the Group of M’ ROBERTS‘ BLOCK. Ridean Street, ttawa, woul respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Bankâ€" ers and the public generally, to his extensive Stock of Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books and Journais, made lg from the best class of paper, and at prices | as low, if notlower than at any other house (.:'lh | Dominion; wholesale or retail, Account Boo.kmm every variety of busiâ€" ness; if not in r and bound to pattern, on “'i::f"sf‘ mo:imbd 1 style, from the = n | *Eflgwyi.;'iï¬n i Pip i nornstat ns Of num Py led toc: fl.bnâ€â€˜ s r ru s nios. 4 lu‘lnouudww â€"_ All orders executed on the very wa, June 2, 1872 * anhe paid ann« wily Un THURSDAY, the 25th day of JULY next, at the Union House, Ottawa City, will be offered for gale by Public Auction, the Timber lamits and Farm of the late JAMEs M ALR, of Lanark Village. The imits, Nos. 187, 188 and 189 of the year 18. 1â€" 72. are sitwated in North and South Canonto, and wili be put upin ons, two,. or three lots, to uit i Ottawa, June :8, 187%. 2p0 â€"4L ¢CAU'I'10!. ‘â€" JAMES JOHNBON having left my employ the 12th to terms of agreement, huhd-th-idsmm Te "0€ j EK NAGLE M!vm&neoindbyflow to Jnne wrh for a tcaa of $*,*0 { T a zerm d‘ years, in one or m "r= sum«, n * leat th in $20.for the erartion «f a = ii»»#. HuUsk in the Village of Pakeut un _ sovu. iy, the »chool Section lnterest The Farm is comy concession, Lot : 16, and Lot 18, in the = and will be offered Full particulars & For further partic the undersigned ex Wnï¬ed. as partner, in a fmd paying busincss in the city, an active, intelligent young man ot steady business habits, havinz a «mall amount of capital at his command. _ Ref>rences required. flp!‘. personally, at MRS. READ‘®S, corner of i7 a‘ and c(h)a:‘u Etreets,Chaudiere Fla‘s, betweon 2 o‘clock . * UOttawa, June %, 1872. 2006 3 . I'ODGL\'GSâ€TD LET. $ e Three or four well fumi:htl bed i i ouse, he | Parliament hï¬â€™{?&&;"?'mnirm lf“?.:qu‘iro‘. Al.*llll at office paper % a hh- 2, ls";z 2000 3 Made to and k C mt ons Bhirband Coler Corren ond Samoâ€" FA0TUREE IN Orrawa, famms AIOUI: Merchant‘s Bank Block, Sparkeâ€"st, corner of Porth, flth June, 1872. PAm ER WANTED, _ The Court of Revision for the hearing of comâ€" plaints against Assessments and Revising the Asâ€" sessment Kou of the Lownship of Gloucester for the Metcalfe,. â€" _ * tawa. June 2, 1872 Pakenham, May *th, 154. From Sandy Hill, W ednesday morning # and star on forehead. _""*""â€" y BEATTTE, rom the citizens it has caused Te riomtrannte aoe irota mt b;-t-ubu. P: i mï¬h-:x t Tok Thack ut dawe tine Caties atthe host uuaiity COhina W archouse ind ground daily on the premises. A larse o e en e dn ce in n arate tb boat in the Dominion AH ths aborâ€" it prices to defy competition. MoDUNELL & MONGEN AIS, QA-NMMDYS Hair e is the BEST IX THE Wm'ho onlyp“nu and Perfect Harmjess, l:eu-ï¬le.ndlm;-blz: applontment ; no ridiculous tint« or clor u..-{u-m-m.n-cudu,y--u‘ Waushes, Produces InxxpiaTkLy a . superb Black or Nutural Brown, and leaves the Cu.EAK, Bort and Bravtirci The Genuin « Nous. ?mv'bul‘}cmm:‘:lcb 34 Seabad OKtiawa. .'p-nflh. 1w72 wb’ and ground dail OQitawa, June 20, 1872 Ottaws, June 20. s TOLEN «B STHAYEV Embroidered Linen Sets, Ottawa, May 11, 1872. OTICE OW 18 THE TIME TO CALL MORTIMER. No. 66, BY AtCTIONX J. R. THIBAUDEAU, Of Thomas, Thibeaudean & C . * FRESH SALMON, TDE DANIEL HILLLARD, M-_A-..lmlflc Committes Lapointe‘s, Lower Town Harket. * The Salmon is the fresh â€" est and finest in the city. FANCTCY SET , FPRESH FPISH, RECEIVED DAILY AaAt AF and all kinds of v.». Â¥RAKEIL ... u’ A:Au. liikes 2005taw k id ace Metsg. rth Canont ime, apply to in the 7th 200 2â€"tf w iA 4