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i# Seaser Ganeris e July 24, 1973 "** Sm Us Residan,,, * #q n ex0 llay . o8 it the NNC tee N~C~ ob all persons Slererd 4, juested to tnke Botine. :va Wtms * lh:'"‘ds "CreRtay IN, :-hbw'q go.u--ht . sukrey was T SPARKLING -.-‘ u#‘” s â€" eumâ€"44 h ad a darker .."..‘... «*4 s m i of at the hits: CLAkKET, yartou" haw cases A th* v”‘“. scoTCcH _ Â¥al »Am i A)ways on hand. \Gunpowders ~ Vary fine, g** “.; POKT WINE, br * Br.ench PeAt se »bould 5 re the Anest mfl!"" trial. ove? Â¥PEX%L L P‘3 LINE â€" + +well keows," .â€" .« Â¥ QUKBE: To se $ bhtesue E.z nox â€"A meeting of D will sail _ [ Grant‘s friends is called sor this evening _ w e in Mr. Currier‘s Committee Kooms. when P it is boped that all favour:ble to his reâ€" slection will attend as business of importâ€" '“? * ame will be vrought up. EE 2XD CAROLIXA, goods from the produ@®© | . BRANDY, fl“’ Of TO LONDON, ’,““ al + Ds call soticited» .@s=t 9 _ ) at M . â€" T# ***~_ smaif Jul "d __’\\"‘"’. aPragts sw §1BQ, * :« ht Fresh 18712 %. 1972 RALLWay ALQ.M- R. R Office, THLL, NÂ¥ o p DiaVID NGU of others i 1CBR 1 aAdP . « No, 1,** OPm ۤ #% wl k Fouce â€" Covrt. â€" Tevrsoay. â€" David for being drunk and disorderly on public streets was fined $3 and costs. Wm. Maloney, for interfering with Banning while in the discharge his duty was fined $3 »nd costs. Patrick Flood, charged with using abuâ€" language towards Henry Duggan, was i3 and costs, A case of abusive mee h‘m.obd'oct'o Sus or Linits.â€"Mr McLean sold Mr. Man‘s Kippewa Limits yesterday by auc sion st the Union House. No. 62, 50 square miles was bought by Mr Cruice for $15,000, and Nos 6+ and 63, 100 square miles, were also purchased by Mr. Cruice . Berma Late Tuas Nevers â€"We are glad notice that the sisewalks are underâ€" repairs which were so very | necesâ€" . The sidewalks have been in a very and dangerous condition since spring, but now that improvements lats been commenced we hope they will be well and thoroughly carried out. Buss Baic.â€"A mutch will be played this afternoon on Puwl.ameot Aquâ€"re between the Oitawa Base Ball Cluo aod a picked nine from all other cluos in the city. Coontt or (@»tt.wa â€"The nomination br the County ot «ttaiwsa takes place to mortow. â€"Mr. Aionz» Wr.bht will be slected by aclamas«tion. M MU+. Topley requests u, to say that the »Notmâ€"n Studio‘ is undergoing a thorugh refurnishing, and in consequence imould be a favor if persons having ap. pintments would deier them for a few hy The proposecd changes will make w already beautiful Studio,, still more charming 2032 Tusss was a very fair attendance on the market yesterumay ; beans and vegeâ€" whies were plentiful. See first page for full «nd correct market report. Ctontr or Caruztox.â€"Mr. Mohr has wiited from the County ofCarleton elecâ€" â€" Teureza*vzz.â€"The thermometer regis «ed 8)° in the shade yesterday. Pouce Special bargainâ€" in the Lace Shawl Deâ€" partment at Allin McKinmon‘s & Mcâ€" Morran To us Lianx®s.â€"You can get a Lace Shaw! worth $3 for $2>25, or one worth $6 br 5) or one worth $15 for $11, at Alka McKinnon‘s & McMorran. There is no better Spring and Summer medicine than the Caleionia Water. No family sbould be without it, for where it is liberally used, no Doctor need apply. . C ~/@e wodue UAmsedby J. E. Lewis, Eq W; and weel Ko, 3â€"To be Limit binr 1971 7%, keown as hl'i-i""'ONhomauml "‘"""dlo-uu 5 Lot 15, 17 ang 15 in t Persons afflicted with . ERheumatism, tiver Complaint, spepsia, Diseases of the Skin, Kidneys orDil-ldqr. should send for a supply of the Caledonia Water. Gimsox & C€o., Corner Sparks and Elgin. AtaL Accioest â€"At about 2 {clock & on Wednesday last a boy ;-d ett met with a fatal accident at/ Mosâ€" ie‘s Mills, Easiman‘s Springs. It apâ€" im that a portion â€"of a shingle block ! with great velocity from the saw Mriking .the boy on the head fracâ€" Withe skull so that the brain proâ€" am "E Jear 1« princi Hotels and Saloons in the d._“'.,. ie supplied with Caledouia “ '.~. A;:‘oril. Ginson ‘ Co., ole Agents tor (‘ttawa. Te ox® us Hiusc.â€"The 0. B. G. A. 4 under the direction of Mr. Cowen, h‘htlinw&gmn, this evenâ€" -..a.' at T7 o‘clock. The the Leaves Kingston on Luesdays and Fridays ato .......â€" ’ <~*«un Uxiox Foewaroixe & Rauw.:r Co., "bmmamnf;!)un. Stages arrive from Aylmer at 4.3 p.m. ues Steamer **Jessie Cassels" leaves â€" »rrAy a‘tâ€"ry e The attendan M'u ve tet was manifested reel No. L=â€"To be * Dr., Grant was almost â€"imme~ lf in sttendance, but nothing could bfl.bpoof saving the boy‘s ind when our informant left he was ly dying. He was about 14 years of Mowrra:sL Arrive pepart pepirt Ar B Lingiq Yester _srea about 10 MÂ¥p. Alex. @i Queen Victoria Fary or W gPAVILLER‘s GUIDE. UMbe p â€".}‘lmin,“ departs for Kingston on Mondays and ¢@ @p. .. WRENCE & Om c a w A LOCAL NEWS & 7 (M) â€"Artives Leaves every doy at. . 1 ND Arriv ~10 e L;m‘ h > known as " The irea about 8 mile B. Lewis, Exma. M ixsz« liwuits â€"The folâ€" mils were sola by Mr, ‘Lruoon at the Unzvion mndance of mill owners «s very large and much ested in the sale. [o be Linut No. 187 of known as * The Clyde . 25 miles, was knocked â€" Fraser for the sum of p.m. 3- | y« 10 240 .. 1.10 Rivee Narm.ario® Co. wriawa Foxwarpi®e CO‘T. on Cuesdays and & Ol. hi ¢®) ExTRAL RailLWay Gimson & Co., Agents. H. | m “'l\olud; s miles with the l-dni-u;.:i in the $th Con, | orrawa Ramnwar. .â€" am,. noon. lp-. m3 12100 10.00 k _ Â¥%AK | HWiKk «KW »mit No. 189 of ‘ INules, was 4, M.P , for M ) 188 ot Middle 6. 00 4.00 am 0. 30 " 30 (X) ! _ Mr.C. remarks "after the second edition of Mr. Ainsworth‘s extraordinary conduct towards me, I cértainly did not expect | ever again to receive any communications | or overtures from that quarter ; but lo and | behold! my friend FPettigrew came to me | | again with a second nmuyho.lr.1 'Amowuthwbommmdhdndi : be friends, so thit we might write toâ€" . gother again !"‘ ‘ | < Mr. C. refused. | | Mr Cruikshank says that he had not merely worked out other men‘s i«dleas, but that contrary to the usual practice other | men hid sometimes worked out his ideas. | As for «Oliver Twist," "The Tower of London," «"The Mwer‘s Daughter," &¢ , "1, the artist, (Mr. Cruikshank) suggested | to the authors of those works the original idaa, or subject, for them to write outâ€" . ‘ furnishing at the same time the principal | characters‘and the scenes. And a.-..;' ‘ the tale had to be produced in monthly ’Mthowrimerm,ndthomm{ had every month hm-dnulo' what scenes or subjects, and characters . were to be introduced, and the author had to we.ve in such scenes asâ€"I wished to reâ€" | tis. shall be and the san present, and sometimes l haut to work out I S'x.".':.‘.‘m: his suggestions."‘ £.4% & t x diately resumed the publication of his " Omnibus" under another title that of * the Table Book " which was edited by Messrs. Gilbert A. Becket and Mark Crukshavk give« the res»w n woy. While in partnerâ€"bp wih Mrc. Ainsworth M. Cruiksâ€"h=zk â€"recommende! as* a copicd) subject for their next work * The Plagu+ and the Fire of London," which Mr. A. looked upon aâ€" first rate. â€" However the e was no written agreement between the pa«ritners, and to Mr. Cruikshank‘s surprise be hbeard that Mr. Aimsworth hid been eng»ged to write a * romance" for the Sunday Times newspaper of the very sub~ jeet whicn bhe had sugzested to him, and which they hid arranged to publish as partners of @The Plague and the Fire," under the title of Ola St. Pauls, and for which Mr. Ainsworth was to receive £1000. Ur. Ainsworth, the copyright of the roâ€" mance, having reverted to him after the romance had been finished in the news paper, subscquently published it in three volumes and hbad it illustrated by M# Franklinâ€"another artist working out his Mr. C.‘s pet subjects, which he had nursed in his brains for many years, and which he had long intemded to have placed before the public with his own hands, Mr. . Ainsworth getting all the profit out of an idea which he had suggested to him for the purpose of their publishing the work as partners. Disguâ€"ted with this proceeding Mr. Cruikshank would have nothing more to do with Mr. Ainsworth, and ;ublished for himselt â€"*" The Omnib«s," a shilling magnzine, in monthly parts. Afters#ards being reconciled to air. Aius o~th, through the friendly agency of Mr. Thow:s Joseph Pertigrew, surgeon to theair Royal High: nesses the Dukes of Kent and Sussex, Mr, Ainasworth again asked Mr. Cruikshank to join him and drive the " Omnibus" into his (Mr. Ainsworth‘s) mag@azsine, which to | some extent Mr. C did. 1t was on joining Mr. Ainsworth for the second time that Mr. Cruikshink suggested the publication of © 1he Miser‘s Daughter," which, before Ainsworth‘s M:gazine was published, was advertsed as to be illustrated*wby Mr. C. and proved to be a. complete success. ‘lhe magazine was shortly afterwards sold to the puolishers, and Mr. C. a second | Mr. Cruikshank having, in a letter to the Tim:s dated 8th April last, claimed to be the originator of a tle,.or romince intituled "The Miser‘s Daughter," which was written by Mr. Ainsworth and illusâ€" trated by Mr. Cruikshank, Mr: Ainsworth denied the truth of Mr. C‘s assertion, and hence the pamphlet. "he novel having been dramatized by Mr Andrew Hallid â€"y and produced 1t e Aje‘ph Theatre without reference to Mr. Cruikshank, the latter gentlieman naturslly felt ann~yed, and, in this pamplet, he shows that on two he was in actual partnership with Mr.\Ainsworth, and illustrated entireâ€" ly six out of eight of his works. which are, * Rookwood," * Jack Sheppard," " Guy Fawkes,‘" «* The Tower of London," “Old‘ 8St. Pauls," @" The Miser‘s Dau,hter," | "Windsor Custle," and "St. James‘s or the Court of Queen Anse," Mr.C. ilustrated the second or third edition of "Rookwood" "‘\Jack Sheppard," astory originating from Mr. Ainsworth, and\ ©"Guy Fawkes" sugâ€" gested by Mr, Ainsworth. and il ustrated by Mr. Cruiksbank.. «The ‘lower of London," â€" Nr. .. informs his readers was his owg idea and . #as suggested by hbim w Mr. Ainâ€"worth, illu=trated by Mr¢ Cruikshank, and published in menthly num.ers, in « Bentley‘s Miscelliny," the two gentlemen being partners »n i bold img equal sh«res. Li Si. Pauls‘" which stands next to the ~Miâ€"er‘s Daughter" wa» illustrated by Mr. Franklin and Mr. Mr. George Cruikshank, the distinguishâ€" ed artist, (London, England,) has publishâ€" ed a pamphlet of 16 pages $vo intituled "The Artist and the> Author,"" + proving that the distinguished author, Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth is laboring under a singular delusion with respect to the origin of "The Miser‘s Doughter," "The Tâ€"wer of London," &o." Hearth Rigs, Coca and Wool Mats, of every kind, shown in great v.rielt‘yl,‘ at RUSSELL & WATSON‘8. Union in the city be in the meantime notified of the fact by circular, in order to enable each Uhion to call special meetings to take further scrion in the mattor.=â€" The meeting was unanimously in favor| Ottawa, July 22, 1872. 2 of the project, and alter a slight discus & Wm'l‘u FOR SALE. sion it was moved by Mr Joseph Crozier, | e and seconded by Mr. John Roger, that be" â€"l Punt the meeting adjourn urtil Monday even‘ An.l:::’l?t.flf:lr the whole or.: ing next, and thait the Presicent of each | of a total issue of $25,000; of fir A preliminary meeting of the nnnll Trades Unions of this city, was held last : night in Gowan‘s Hall for the purpose of . taking initi«tory steps towards presenting | Sir John A. Macdonald with a testimonial on his return to Ottawa, as a mark of their | appreciation of his legislation in their . interests, Mr. Daniel J. O‘Donoghu», of | the Typographical Union wis called to | the chair, amd Mr. Donald Robertson of | the Stone Cutters® Union was nqn.td' to act as Secretary: 5 } and Lot 134 in the 9th Con. of MI Canonto and also the crop, stock and other chfluhonmudnhntynuh.,be.' a« per inventory, was kno¢cked down to the tune of $30,000, the Hom. James | Skead purchaser. ' MR. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK AND NuVEL WRITMING TESTIMONIAL <TO sSIR JOMHN A M ACDONALD.: . His Excellency the Governor General in rt of Customs. and nlaced under the Outâ€"port of Customs, and placed under the Survrey On th recommendation of the Hon the Minister of Customs, and under the of the "th ~ec tion of the Aot #lst Vm;‘-'fl i " An Aot respecting the Customs." His luhnm-duufi.%uh ud that the of Apple River Mn«oll‘unhu\he of w‘:..lno- tin. shall be and the same is reby erected into an t PRESENT : is Exceliency the Governor General in Council. _On ths recommendation of the Hon the Minister West Territory, shall be, and the same are hereby Peofemc use m tovens, (m the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister Thcury of tha ht Biot V ieterie® paged, incletion s ns : penis ....3“:&:1’ ._?E't'?-â€"'?fi E- Plakee. a i Tud (tidny aocume. at °/ a* t Retorning" Werk Tvee aes ie hP URIi Te rrogares -'*.:und-' 4 with steamers to Leaves Ayimer daily (Bandays excepted) at 8.# a. * Juse 2 eP * L,s0UND, Rideau Street, a parcol containing a pieco of M Nee e o Ein ty io dn ues w ® * Ottawa. July 20, lb;;.” ie ® The u-tl-lc‘od is now prepared to furnish Bridge Building and Frume Timber at short notice ; also, Shingles, Nos. X, XX, XXX,. a Eparks Road, West End. WM. MAS JN. Uttawa, July 17, 1872 2024 2w n‘ that his office has lhhda been 'gUVlgmhmrdlhog ERAL UFFICES c"'fi:"'- ellington Street, where orders for the collection and delivery of Goods will -ou-itipn% and careful attention Pnt.t Freight <nd Carsage will now received uthzb‘o-m'c Uffice, on Wellington A. J, TAYLOR, Cartage Agent. Ottawa, 5th Fob., 1872. P.8. ENTERKANTEBY STDE DOOR St, Lawrence A good PLAIN CQUK for a small fami iy. Apply to MR3 W. J. FURREST, _____â€". _ Nelson Street, Sundy Hill. The Corporation of the County of Carle ton are pre,ared to receive tenders for the Henting of the new Office Bu id mg on the Hot Water * Specifications and conditions of contract can be seen at the office of William owan. Ksq., County Clerk in the Court House. Beuled tenders to be delivered to the County Clerk before 12 o‘clock, noon, on Puesiay the 6th day of August next «hdressed to Kobert Cummings, Keq , Ch.irman Building Committee, and enâ€" aorsed =Tender for cdeating Registry *UVERNXMENT HOUS8E, The Steumer \v ANTED IM 4EDIATELY l‘he Corporation do not bind themselve» u accep* the lowest or any tender. _ | CÂ¥3 MUR +AN, _ Warden County of Carleton. Tenders will be"received®until Tucrsnar, 2 tss mhsed of 495,000, oo feon lervigagn | of a issue mortgage, lci;ht per cent., len years debentures, at | the Uttawa City Passenger Railway Comâ€" .YV‘“"I;‘: b:bool Section No. 4, Town :-‘l.l:ubln mj’r;.'u“ t ngvegs, *Etot tanth (lirek 1 titke of the ‘gndurmighed Miktba Vitawa, July 13, 1872. OVERNMENT HOUSE, 3 WITCATED I% RIGAUD, COUNTY OF VAUDRIEUVL, good wheat growing landâ€"plenty of work, . Driven by Wotorcâ€"lnu the Whole orr, All in prime oâ€"derâ€"mostly newâ€"built sight years With three lots of land highly improved, 1 0_ ‘THO8 C KEEFEER, Presiient 0. C. P. R. R Co. New Edinburgh, Ju‘y 11, 18172. 2028 31wk NJUN FUukRkWARUING AND RALIL wWwaYy COxXPANY. oz.hm of $100, $200 and 5' ; interest payable semi annually in January udtJur;. Highest tender will rm'n be accepted unless otherwiso satisâ€" Ottawa, July 22, 187 blleo that his office has this day been M UrICE k*pi)‘rders respecifully soliciied Ottawa, 15th July, 1372 ty"® CUuNDI1ION8S EAsY. Apply to the proprieter, *O COUNrRAC1IORS. .. sX "} e Furniture Repaired Neatly s Carding and â€" Fullng Ocrtawa, 20th day of June, 1872. HEAP FURNITURE, " JRSSIE CANSLLA® $eD ES P A TC H.â€"<4$ NBR JOHN YOUNOG 80 RIDEAU STREET, CARTAGE AGENCY. COttawa, Thursday, ¥‘th J une, 1872 8. ROBERT, BUTCHER. igned begs to inform the PRESENT Next TUE â€"OTTAWA TIMES, JULY 26 And with Clork Privy Counicl D. M«DONEL Trox o. tua®t 0r }I B. EDW ARDS. #)23.1 m. 2098 â€" 3awk ; Kvegr fAfty per cent higher in a few = i Rnbdyâ€"fade d ytieg Dopartmont Sack Coats all Wool, _ gh :fi W ool Sd 9 Plain" do g:d an . on $ U rawere G:l ¢ Shirte, id prices. All woolen: â€"';m to sell at ou‘the abories, pous Erevenise ie wade up to order Jut $10 UP'Ahm :-:‘:.'Lvi. secured the nl;.:?.: of uh:dh.u Call ana feave soun oned rold on Evtiing A _ good At Large Importations nedstes Diakne ol e Canada Central and c U Mn m . £. JOHN8ON, All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. THRROUGHKH COU PON TICKETS3 € CGRAND _ TRUNK Price so low that all can us it. Ottawa, April 6, 1873. MYRTLE N AVY. tor its happy arrangement of + %Ll?gmlm .0ng®, ldmm L-h!.-.fl.un. Mu‘wud .. .. Haokletop 30 The above Hooks and Song= sent, postâ€"paid, on 'tolpnlnmldfloo F AVER DITON 100., Boston . CHAS. H DiTSOYN » ©0O., New Yor I A ination, by a Hu.b.:a::hl .n-..t‘ly on exam! on, by hiw fo s evcuus sls k . ETE C Pt e eeaeee who are to compose the choir. The music vuouwm by the Mm mlnn. and the will be a. popular book tor use horn-ulul societies, and should be in the hands of all in the audienc» at the Coliseum llhtbnniu’lselum 178 ve . â€" Price, mun‘. * Tave nihq:-dmoruâ€"m utiful Days that are Past.â€"Howard, 35. Is the book to be used at the comi Festiâ€" val. It is now in the hands of the 26000 singers Tfll wWORLD‘S PEACE JUBILEE @&5EALED TENDERS se goo o. t fanmeation ofthe nen i C the Rev. Mr f ‘ Priest, the ‘&:‘.':}1’..‘.1.'.1:.:‘.*-" soge at the ditcs of the Re? d , MUOKERS! (ibraitar, Jamaica, Malta, Mexico, Monts Video, Naftl, Rex Ateane i. tvones Somn Wen To C ina, C c wasener en c o it rame July 18, ‘MMoafim ailei ie Prisl Cenada, Cape of Good Hope, CANADA CENTRAL Minister of Customs, and in pursuance of the proâ€" visions of the 8th Beotion of the Act 3t tim Cap: S idieed . , An, Not restectine the Customs" By L. 0 EMERSON and W. 8. TILDEN. é UVERNMENT HOUSE, Ottawa, Friday, Zlst day of June, 1572. PRESENT : His Excellency the Governor General in noedvight o rooings opeiy t n iwa, Jane 12, 1872, The steamers of this Line, ander contract with and g.o Omldcgtbo lb-hm:.c‘:ndt s sail as undernoted :â€" "R‘ I".::ul:.:.anoud P:dudn: TUH;&dm-hmduvuu. lofi- ing at Father Point Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, = housie, Chatham, Newcastle mflo:u. on the "‘r‘h"m:srâ€" "(?BA" leave Pictou unmww Ab’ULY“M * The Steamahips '-43:.-::' ~m-t:-'tfl_' ““m'bfiwzm season a_-_{m."‘-ubnm :hdn-l Ray~See T. & B. on each Plug ~wqg Steam Communisation between Mooâ€" genl, Ql::.:o&l'nli)« Point, Uape, erce iae, Dalbousie, Chatâ€" ham, Newcastle, Shedisc. Charlotte town, Pictou and 8t. John‘s; NM#4 , and by Railway comnectione with Bt. John, N. B., and Halifar, N. c. QUEBEC AND GULF POR18 Steamship Company t June 17, 1872. O ENGLISH FAMILIES RESIDENT ABROAD. TICKET â€" OFFICE. The Hour of Singing, Chorus Book. FOR A GOOD SMOKE, CaUTIO®,. "MYRTLE N A / Y" is registere: ment bwill prosscuted. t & ll.l:{ );n hg‘:o‘ Caddp & HIGH SCHOOLS, 1872. Shirting, U‘MEARA & co n a few m".‘,"fi‘;‘. mcinant j io be fooad‘s ool, $3 dation of the Honorable the in‘n, for a complete stock of CK & Croxere. Cunh biasy in 8tr Agents, Ottawa Stock of Cotâ€" without 8 50 2 50 1 50 Tnmn WaAXTED MM Section No 12 Appiy to pak bas and white star on forphaad ‘?on ln.nlth" "lret Coneasalon Sf Rung Gower oonâ€" BU0 fâ€"et, will be sold by public suction. Fee t and partioulars ...G' to the underâ€" Ottawa,. June 18, 1872 '-u-’ To . MBS O HD W. « 0, woule do do do Reaping Hooks and Sickles, Rakes, bent and straight, Cradies, Sna Fo: Grind Stones, Soyth Stones; also, one Marble and Moulenette * Sest i Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of I.C. and I. X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, Ingot Tin, which will be sold as cheap as other hnouse in the Capital. Also, a gre t variety of Tinware, Lamps hun,;{mq'hh, and CUAL OIL, at a small advance on cost. BF* Come one and all and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Being far below present prices, in view to reduce my stock which is yet very large and in good order before removing to new premises, which will be completed this fall. * 1 would draw hgfiuhrm of Farmers to the goods below set forth. B@J* Remember the old Stock at the old Price, in the very best order and best quality ; names will tell for themselves. * BLOODS® BEST SOYTHS, Stampsd on both siics of th> hoâ€"l € V â€"Ay HGoms Sn p.â€" m cm MOORES‘ . do do do do F. & W. _ do do do do July 10, 1or8 The perishable nature of these goods compel us in order to effect a clearance to mark them at an enormous sacrifice. All otzr goods proportionately reduced in MILMNB#Y, MANTLES, CoSTT eE C123 bobdfocommtertentmmntiihccvmnctrad w‘ & NP + 30 PIECES CHOICE GOODs, ~Sprig Stripe, and other beautiful de~ signs, will be cleared at 13¢, Lot 5 â€"W HITE PIQUES. 7OQ YDSâ€"A beautiful variety of patâ€" Lot 4.â€"WHITE BRIULIANTS l‘POLKN CR STRAYEV. l m Â¥DS. HOYLB'Slndotll.;’uw:ifl » known Cloths, worth be cleared at 130. 6 / o ooeranpaney enc on jas C paun mwuitt rorcadind Prrus es ut e td 4 Satsbreress Ladies of Ottawa and the publc generally to secure new anld fashionable prices that must ensure a speedy clearance. Enormous Reduction from Ordinary Selling Prices YDS WwHITE IGROUNDE, ill | â€"â€"â€"â€".~â€"â€"â€"<â€"â€" _ o_ 00c "500 choice patterns, will be offered Lot 9.â€"GRENADINES. at 4150 and 160. These g od> J3 LACK GROUNDS, Rich Satins. Stripe are usually sold at 20c ind Spott ind Sprig : {rst price Pn I a _ the undersigned,; beg lerwe to announce that being about to build on No. 3 9m&.oHDKSBARATBBqu.Qm’uPfin:?:gOfia,Ipmpmwhn‘ Lot 1.1â€"PRINTS. l Om Â¥YpS8. FAST CoLOURED 3VV PRINTS at the nominal price of 100 per yard. ORTGAGE SALE.â€"At Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, &c., &c., SINCLAIR, STITT & CO, REGENT HOUSE T ULY . HATLEMH..â€" Ottawa, June 18, 1872 Great Clearing Sale Lot 8.â€"WHITE COTTONS. IORRAGK'S and other well & own makes. Table Linens, Dinner Napkins, Gléss Cloths, Towâ€" June 26, 1872 Wear and Ladies‘ Underclothing, &c. Will sell during July th6 balafice of their valuable and well assorted stock of o Lot 2.â€"PRINT3. & CO. confidently recommend this as a really bona 150 per yard. 150 and 170. Wab Te eXÂ¥ bRxnoce, ellings, Huckabacks, Diaper, &o., at clearing out prices. OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES, and | W. HALPEXXY § s 2e" W O ‘"FL C©: K; * Béver hh 2 Townsbhip of Clon Ev. 34 _ Pus GREATESI iINVENTION of THE | AGE. t nt TEIE ** XORTON WHEEL Tiik TIGHTENER" ' me mrouaigt + | o. it oo me imerm ‘ * & ABPpi i ... >:.. 2l se c wl | Sinclair, Stitt & Co,, ۩. P. DORION, «â€"AT ANâ€" at j .l‘.".‘}:“‘ To Ariivg Aniathgent uon mooh i an Â¥O, 1 gent /. na#it c:’(ul u.hi- e.;“."h'.%. m‘lrumnm â€"@R cences App!y, personally, at MRSâ€" _ £AiPs. corner of Fresh SALMON from the Moisic River received daily at THE TEA POT, lldousuw:' wl toP e d tat ue " "ell be areented in e ’I..’h“ m[" : Agent for Mesers. Fraser & Co. FREsH â€" $: $ 0 Ottewa. June 1‘)0 PIECES Plain and Figured Lusâ€" tres, marked at a great reâ€" duction from original pr.ces commencing at 15¢ a yard. Lot 10.â€"POPLINETTS. l O(m YDS. MARL POPLINETTS, 5* wirey, durable and cool for summer wear, will be cleared at the ridiculous price of 11c ‘FOR cosTU lg‘i.) Petticoates and ):og-n- ing Dresses, very â€" choice % French Goods, 18¢ a yard, all col urs. Lot 7â€"FRENCH MUSLINS. l 5‘,0 YDS. FRENCH JACONXETS, 9 " beantiful desiong all fact Lot 12.â€"JAPANESE SILKS. HE above w 11 be cleared at cost pr ce. TEA POT, do Lot 11. ~â€"LUSTRES. 60, Sparks Street, Ottaws. Lot 8 â€"BATISTE3. MHS, CHILDREN‘S 11 1873 30 Sparks Street, Ottawa 11â€" zAL â€"A T THEâ€" 16\; t yud 0‘5\‘ :u a lhas beavtiful. designs, all fast colours, 15c and 17 c, worth 20¢ to 25¢. fAide opportunity to the 2000 tf quebec. goods at 14 ders. Pma wmzni;:v-nu imme diately a General ter. Address, stating terms required. f PE1BROKE OBSERVER. Pembroke, July 17, 1872. 2029 4 Ottaws, July 4 1872 A Brick Hovss: on Vittoria Street, ['mr MM.MMMJ luntflo. 15 . + mpo LBI, ure Syrups, arawna Have pleasure in announcing that they will open i %’.fl:" 49 Sparks m:d’ n MAY land, in r 'E_D-.""ng.,â€"'wf'“','.“.’.’f’ 0 0:1?. of m.lh.wry.. 2 0+ PeC Ailppirtie a Nessaster :4 & Goulburn‘s Farewell Counse!> ...... .... ... i ® O'r'ruu CARPET HOUSE. Ginger Ale, freraiet . n e Carratraca Water. _ _ " ... m @UMLNGE. »omcarrinkererrPes can e rer y 2y o Marshail? Canaitien Demigice i o nernreain Prof. Kainys‘ Lectures on the Cn :+<h of Bootâ€" Lord Dufferins‘ gODaA WaATKR, MINERAL WATERS, *" #&o., &o. f Department of Inland Reven e 0 ue. xi 2l (siey 46 BRONEL NEW BOOK$ now, or which may in future be licens or in any .other way. ‘*Purchineor 10 DAF the Anttionn: Padais Iuludrer trs the Iiactreds 12 E *n 1.0f the imoto:ni(;n and safe keeping of the Bridge, Toll House, and all other prt:.t:a ty thereto belonging and connected reâ€" with, and also tint the brideo shall be kept clean a nd free from nuisance and rubbish of every description in the summer season, and during the wirter season from snow, with the exception of not more thon six inches in the roauâ€" way. f The LESSEE of the BRIDGZ shall have no claim on the Government for any encroachment or supposed ercroâ€"chmeat on his privilge by any private individual, or in consequence of any Forry or F>. is Ottawn. M ev 2. 1872 The purchaser before obtaining posses sion shall enter into a lease Z>â€" tha vear with two anmravad carot #. t Pm Ottawa, July 10, 1872. 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 ofâ€" 24 per cent, before theâ€"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. l The HIGHEST BIDDER complying with the conditions of the lease shall be deâ€" clared the purchaser. THURsDAY, 25ra INSTANT, At HALFâ€"PAST THREE O‘OLOCK P M. CONDITIONS OF SALE _ The TARIFF of TOLLS is not to be inâ€" creased over the present rates . The TOLLS shall be put up at the upset price of $3,600. Ottawa, 6th July, 1872. AEMIRASON & (Q‘%§ The TOLLSof the UNION SUSPENSION BRIDGE at OTTAWA forthe year comâ€" mencing on the 1st of AUGUST, 1872, and ending 3lst July, 1873, will be sold by Auction at the TOLL HOUSK, on 11G prom } $A00LBRA) AND CJ Union Suspension Broge Toll«, SALE BY J. BERMINGHAM, AUU[IONEER. LACE SHAWL _ DEPARTMENT LACE SHAWLS, Lace Shawls. Â¥Floor Oilcioths, With Immediate Possession, e would invite tho special attention of our customers to the Corner Bank and Vittoria Streets ALSO FPIR SALE Lotters from High Latitules Summer Reductions LARGE REDUCTIONS A. CHRIBSTIE 4 0 pay the Auctionec:‘s 1. BERMJINGHAM, ALEX. J. CAMBIE, tplieson a c0., + 2015 d From amongst our ntumerous ao ............90 00 * 45 QQ x Aller, McKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREE]q 1960â€"1y * ArCuc #EE FOLLOWINXG LIST: LV quesee se se 0s MO srrssass s1« O A>rsessessnne O s:«szrarrsss HO ;s rirrirses, O |rsessorecensea NO sesesssesemp MC _ sasrerasasss JX OUR | TENDERS FOA CAs TI04P ; °F Tende:s addressed to the undersignea wiâ€"| > »»â€" seived until Noon, 19th inst., from persons wi>,; to contract for the erection of the St Pawsc« Church, Ottews. Plans and speciGcations to be seen at the ofice cf J. BOW ES, Architect, Daly Streot. The lowest _ any tender not necessarily acceptcd Good and sufficient security required. 4 TO BUILDQERS, Ottawa Water Works, vn and after that da‘e. ""â€" .g“'"'c. k. CUONSIY6) *Â¥ ThURSDa). e FiRgE dar of 40008 fi -hc&-w.o” rous of ‘Che l:\:; g receivecas« 'l.-‘-d-!.'-‘- revgn. E& ABCPRAROIIIMT® WEBIE Sn L. odor,. Remedies ths il}! eNecis of bad dyes and Washes. Produces INMEDIATELY a -‘fi Black or Naturai Browna, «nd lewyes the CLEAX, BOPFT and BEAUIIFUL The senuiné ie P onl h e e an thpthy **" t=k E:?&?‘W brands and quality alway> on prices to defy -.xl. e > _ MoDUNELL & M0** knalb Ottews, Jun iD poods suitable for city business andfamily trade. W ater Oe mmtre Eutds Eee phen bontht arith mach <are and Jn tue Ohina W arechouse sookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and Aocount Book man [-Mmr»u&osiudmflm’o- Books ROBERTS‘ BLOCK. iGidoau Li00L «Atawa,. Could resp ‘ctfuily cul‘ the atten‘ion u'fl'-.nâ€". 16 o ul ors und the public zene: ally, to bis extens vo ovock of Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books and Journ:~ . nudonwm&tuloh-ad.m. & o4 a/p ce as low, if not lower than at auy other house : D?Mi whoâ€"@sa e or re mil. of coousit Books adapted to every variety of 6 m;ifmin-m&rw“wum. I ui«otb::;iu ted i sty‘e, 1 = excou n any a, Lom 1 plainest Jo&wbm-qm Ruli .h'fl'n:i‘nor‘nubon. GurAl 1y a; M’BM ) and ai most reasonable : n. Paper ruled pattern . Maps -..Lud-n exeouled On .us ve; sbhortest % Uttawa, June 22, 1872 x ) in and withdrawn tbirl'uw, from‘ Qtâ€" tawa. _ Until further notice all communications to be made to the head office in lontruy D. L. MACDOU: L TROS, mvmsgfib Managing |Directors. Montreal, July 20th, 1872, _‘ 2034.» | N TTAWA WATER WORKS. Oiltawa, July 22nd, 1872 Street, ance Company have discon â€"u;:;'dmbu.m‘ ‘ in and 'llfi'l'fl their agmnoy fanm‘fii OW ,I8 THE/TIME TO CALL The North British and Mercantile Insur 1 OTIUE O CONTRACTORS, A. BATCHEAORS. Boid by a. drug MORTIMER. No. 66, n are eis the BEST [X ARNOLDL Architeot, _____ I1 Metoalfe 8t and #1% . » "FA l%

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