% riy ie care offllm; e given) her â€" Rpabtall the time. He has outbuildings . madred of the affiicted ie o oliect any < one to pay him ; with my stak~ YOUNe Â¥M9e n aul Produce st, 1872, BS3, â€"â€".> PRiitsLiterary Association, held RY sale may be 18, Sparks #&CO., T : KEAP he has takes Connt* on the Utâ€" the City of or farm in best illust® d, highly &e soXÂ¥. 249td m dh jul, will 99â€" for the ensuing s1%â€" A 3 Mr. wibbs; Vice l Budreau; Secretary Treaâ€" E. A Trusteos, Messrs. Cook â€_ ammittee, Messrs. Tipper, c1r1C8 A if, and Sharp, with power J sMPLEB wimber. waid 1 ; ctiong land rQ it was decided to devote anntal pic‘nic ot the - kpear, to the funds for the Patrick‘s Churth, Upper £ ing a committee of the &1 decide on the day and * arrangements. Ain Soounty.â€"At the _ Wl Laborer‘s Matoal Aid meently, the Aollowing s# wmle of * ..'pu.'fl Co. 6 y 10amâ€" 4.30 p.m. gb!!':.d."Fh A w TaY x TaYLO® 8 tiPt Nic. â€"At a meeting of i9+9mâ€" es ons is <shanty herse, fox fLor ‘asleâ€"wee, and new (iwandi fl'-‘“r*nl. ,fl*‘.“d_. Caledonia Water, No .':d wherp it h-lca.m js«ls jaet with . Ehoumatisns, Diseases of (1006 "2.1 mse Woonase Twwera." M of the.‘ firm | of tl-nu this town, on wormed is partner that M orer to Chapeau and would MWM day. . But instead of being .‘“’«h.m he was met by *#iad others on the road.beâ€" Wiburg and Portage duâ€"Fort Mimoon. His partmer has not |‘h.h'-d-,-..dth. *8i7, stt of whom inform u: ’.‘“Nlâ€"- aw 10 his «t NEWS ’E.’__-v_:‘_ k ‘.v le who do not we ean ouly say they «\CILâ€"LLVELY MEEI. *, n:.vh yet to erjoy, a healthy literâ€" Cmmc * s void of false 1 :-"! interesting meetâ€" nB . apti:.u:‘ than l: ::ndfod“:.:‘ '::d will be held to.| tion= novels, which depen! for «their ( ay Eooponinf iirtl teaks usns qeanptier o mhe mian ddify ing deserig f & ‘.bzfo-bnm to night | manoe: uuumpotsd:.olmb 6 and due deliber. | *b0%* ¢ stence can scarcely be realised '.'..lunholoud'm ',,.wmn'bc a1 imaginary world in which s.:‘ltohu well wlfollyndv o have full play. The Vicar‘s “ various subjects. We daughter t :-h.rm-inply,hm \md:.n:'mm her charac. so that they live and breathe (Hbt meeting. which is ....':%".."'“ m:.. m:: the usual strict observance foot the t 1,¢hn" r never 2y rules and w w IG':::..'*" m .l r.J.G. we believe, almost for | is the local | . flannels for the Fall at on 0@ ‘npplied with Caledoaia ‘F_b(:o., ‘A gonts tor Ottaws. ot Bladder, should send M Water. Gmson & Co., C n lits.â€"_Tne Pembroke 06-‘ lk inst.. gontains ‘the folâ€" Ris:â€"N sw Bziaxcu Baxk . â€" Ottaws, and D. Fisher, in town last week s for the establish= of the Bank of Ontaâ€" an office on the lower 6 reoms in Mr. Leszh‘s Woitses of the Bink will be iu Pz. Darwi®.â€" simat doubt, the most in that has over visited Hotels and Saloons in the , ut 1» all points a rvil l. Mrd eery 4J * â€" ‘AY * _. Rupk ;% { Light Prink, 48 uta‘s Nexonanr‘®, Brussels Carpets Trige: . % L well h:‘l:-o; ! now showrn by & WATSON x.â€" His rooms sre® mmmu- e 15 GUIOE aall at alr 00 .2 3.00 10.00 “ 345 l%'-†""A'. (eAorsens Sediar M Huckstor ~â€"The acrot , :ic in Leduc‘s warden, by a large andience Fouw azD0@ & MoCona® 4 A Snarks Street an from Pontiac ity at 304. 4)> parks Street for 1958tf vi september Agents 236 lm * leayes 3.00 uying s6 1M known as the is street bridge. 4th, Public on the 27th inst. 5th. ++ Who stole the cedars." These are the questions that. would almost require a Coroner‘s inquest for settlement. | PROCGRAMME, A programme something lize the folâ€" lowing has been decided upon for the night‘s proceedings. ols _2nd. A speech from the Throne b: Mayor Martineau in Latin. _ _ A, 3rd. Every man takes‘a drink of water (it there is no whiskey convenient.) . _ 4th. Ald. Mosgrove to open the debate on the Steam Engine question in Greek. 5th. No one sllowed to dispute the correctness of his statements until he gets lat. M Oy ol ioh C be npaned with prewon _6th. Ald. Heney to 0: out on th Cedars in Irish. _ | 9pe® on 7. speech, not to occupy longer than one hour and a balf, lulz m‘cï¬: his head Oth. Ald. Bangs on rising will give two sighs as an index to h'n-poc{whioh will follow on the merits of the Maria Street Bridge. __. _ _ â€" _ . _ M ~"Ith. Ald. Rocque to say his beads while Ald. Heney is speaking _ _ > 2 10th. The full Board will then proceed up the canal in a barge, towed by the steamer Dell, to pay their respects to the Man in ;ga Moon frol:flt:od top of the Bridge. No person permit to approâ€" priste anything from the Lunar orb. RULES AND RKGULAT. ONS. > The following are a few of the rules and regulations to be observed at the nicet~ with a glass of water. â€" â€" Znd. Tï¬m«uoolhdlto be 40° in the dark and 50° in the gas light. _.» . 3rd. Michae! Nile to challenge the best man to an encuunter with the blackthorn. 4th. His Worship the Mayor, and the City Clerk to wear their togies. 5th. .All proceedings to be‘ strict‘y Parâ€" liamentary. > _, [pegurst . OV _ 6:h No Alderman to be allowed to + swear likea Hat‘1‘" except for rhetori cal effect. 1Â¥ [ § IJFih A motion to adjournâ€" for adrinkâ€" will be always ia order. «th. No. Ald. to speak common sense for more than two minu(es at a time. Oth. Tast "you he‘‘is unp «rlismentary 10th Any damage done in the way of throwing ink bottles will be charged t> ‘the person using such manner of arguâ€" ment. = * Ad f |bl.u; 1&;’:&:‘;:0 and Fize Brigade to C ‘in qase their, muw\n aired ze 00 > "“g’\ 'â€"Eï¬vï¬jï¬g instant m-:t- prociaimed ssnblic lohday . $ 13th His Worsbip the Mayor will t to champagne after the meeting. ‘Qur readers will be glad to learn that an inquest is to be held as to the cause of the late fire on Sussex Street. The followâ€" ing are the pepitions and the Mayor‘s order in reference to the matter. The inquest will be held to day. . _ “h.h.um m:i‘w deliver a Budget We, the undersigned, respectfully teâ€" q that you should make > thorough mz’-‘ as to the cause of the late wm on Sussex street on k morning, July 28th, 1372, whereby the late Mrs Evans lost herAife :â€" Frederick Evaos, L. N. Nye, * & To His Worship the Mayor of the Oitawa. 4 lst. Michael Nile to supply each St,â€"You will please proceed to hold a fire inquest upon the premises lately burned on Sussex street in this city, being the property of Francis leDongah andi dl::,udtoprmiw-oowding- o law, Given under our hand this seventeenth day of August, A. D. 1372, at the city‘ of To J. | Henry Koran was fined *3 and costs for peing drunk and disorderly on the public : Gregory Laballe, for keéping a disorder ly house, was fined $10 and costs. RBobt. Williams, charged with druoken ness was fined $2 and costs. A man named Visinesua got drunk, eAâ€" tered a man‘s house, and broke a lamp. Fined $10 and costs. * Mrs. Fooher w is fined $20;and costs for selling liquor without license: } The same person was mulct. another $20 and costs tor keeping a house of ill » J. F. C. Beaubien, Coroner. Sit,â€"You will please proceed H. Meadows & Co., Francis McDougall, rgucz COURI~â€" SATUkDAY MAYOR MARTINEAU, PRESIDI\G Tag viCcaw‘s paAUGHCER FiRE INQUESIT. BY GZORGE M CDONALD, case was dismissed. Eco«xs Mazt®®A0, J Hexir,+J. P. c.fl. Baxas, J. P touche Mayor Cit Und of ‘the most common, foolish and mischievous habits is that of naming babies have achieved nmomc dhd': ve son‘ e have c any resem tho‘m:;(m'mo tLy are crushed from the first, the greater the likelihood of the bestowal of: such titles, A narrow and ignorant man, living in some rural and | semiâ€"civilized region is more inclined to call his boy, born under every disadvanâ€" ugodommunmntwrmoelou'-t- ed post or scholar, than a« wealthy and culuvated citizen woulid be on whom fatherhood had fallen. A woman to whom fate has always been unkind, whom poverty and toil have‘narrowed and vulgarized, blindly reaches out toward the ideal by stamping her graceless and commonplace dlu‘hwfl;hlmmnindfrom.poa\:‘: lar romance. It may be said that names may exercise a favorable influence, and serve as models and patterns for the namesake. So they may, if there be any similarity between the two; but when the two natures are opposite, porh;t antagonistic, the heavy o-Ylhl outwei, and weakens the slender column. Names, to be .beneficial, and inspiriting to their bearers, must either find or beget corresâ€" ponding tendencies. || _ _ _ _ _ . _â€"_ spirits,‘ an4. fond of ‘ adventuré, hate doubtless been driven to ndog::mmn by baving JohnCalvin or Jobn tacked to their patronymies. The entire law .of their being prevented them from imitating those ascetic theologians, and so deliberâ€" ately became profligate from contradiction and from a vague . sense of the wrong that bad been put upon them. I have known Melanchtons and Wilberforges to to be thieves, and Solomons and Solons be cireus clowns; and [ make no question, but the former went in disgust to the opâ€" posite extreme, so that the latter wete resolved to caricature the ancient sages by becoming the most mslancholy of fools. The newest designs in (Engâ€" lish) Oil Cloths, from 80c to $1. 40 the laweï¬qd, at USSELL & WATSON‘S. I append the ouly real picture of & Western prairie ever taken. [t was taken on the spot. â€" It was a night scene, as seen by night : m-.‘\rpmdloh shining on the grass, and nature is hushed. 'l‘htrrtol Nature that is not hushed is left out of the design. Copyright secured. Jous, mond, with an able and eloquent address, on his late parliamentary career. Mr. R. Corbett, acting as Chairman, and Mr. R. T. R. For ned by ‘T.L ‘.â€"A & tained by Mr. T. B Dunn as secretary. His remarks "K senting the financial condition of the minion, in comparison with that at the ï¬mdiufmnmdtflym- isfactory.. ‘The following ution was at the close of the meeting carried unaniâ€" mously .â€"Moved by Capt. McLaren, and seconded by Mr. ‘Yhomus Gowan, «* That this meeting having beard Mr. Ferguson‘s review of his actions in the Dominion Par linment, do endorse the same and o do their utmost to return hhm THE NAMING OF CHILDEEN NE e k o their representative." -u'l;hoï¬hmohczotmwiï¬nm‘" id to ve, comparative, w;mm“i". C BeF 'q\'cyflndmmnhh"wm:n Irish reporter. . «"The first shot killed him, but the second was not fatal;" CA sailor who has had a scar which is the result of a disputg on shore many years ng0, reters to it as an old 1 :ndmark. Dâ€"troit has a street eprinkler named m,cod Templar," which prominently disâ€" plays the aavertisement of a wholesale liquor firm. c 3 The consumption of animal ivory| is something egormous. . Sheffield pe would demand the killing of twenty sand elephants annually, ~were there other sources of llpfl’ One â€" great source, of late years, is found in the tusks of mammoths, an extinct species of eleâ€" phang which lived in Nortbern Siberia some two hundred thousand or more years ago, when that country enjoyed a temâ€" peraturé like that of the tropicals at the present day. ‘The marriage ceremony in Japan conâ€" -hudmmnndmdrmrm from the same cup. Divorce is not more slaborate than nnrrT The husband gives the wife a piece of paper with a iew lines of character on It, and the knot is untied. Ammhï¬ondthohuhdnl; b: nnmtmm“\"m‘ * man more better. . I give you a â€"piece of paper. You can go. Goodee by." Fous e 6 a4 00 4 Kn uc vules ot . Prairie Chicken 7. Noth . Herd of Cattle _ 8. Pale . Unheardof Cattle 9. Dew. . Bostn Drummer 10. Don‘ . Silvery Sheen _ 11. Dust All the blank part is grass. The electors of Cardwell were enterâ€" EB 000 oc T A wealthy Philadelphian has imported fro-lulythncllmddn-houd- tor his own ashes, and threatens to comâ€" mit spontaneous combustion unless his mn,promhuowuhi- Victor Hugo says : â€" The devil has been calumniated. He did not ndwolni' she ;empted him. Woman commence _'.:',"‘,.;""“ him. Woman commenced :.i..“x, in ud wape { worere 4: hrigd wdise. â€" He sa# Eve and Dbecamo aLam, "Hore, waiter," said a tleman, as he m.bontluvin‘lhï¬.t?m"‘w for you. I give it to you because you have attended to my fire so well." Thank your honor ; may you live long, and may i have the making of your fires A WESTERN PRAIRLE 10 THE â€"OTTLWA~_â€" TIMbo, a0GUST 19 1872. NEWS AND GOSIP., CARDWELL Nothing. Pale Moonbeans 1710, contained a The Kingston News says:â€"The hundâ€" redth birthday of Mre. Amu-m meohbnudin"A‘::l.t:-mlou day last. This lady met ber children, grand shbildren and other rela tives at a picâ€"nic on the farm of her son, persons were present, and none, appa ‘ rently, more happy or cheerful than the hale centenarian berseif. She is a model old Christiin lady and looks as if she had not seen her last birthday yet. The picâ€" nic |was unique in its character as well as in its ogcasion. | A band of music was per fbrminflc in â€" the ‘m;..†Dominion fn;«: other flags floated in di nt o ground. Roctï¬m were J.T"..d in to very weariness, A photofl:ph of Mrs Bog:.nwu‘;‘on by the Dingman Bros., of Picton, and then one of herself and as many of her surrounding descendants as gould be crowded into one picture. Th« day was a very pleasant and a very rare one. Few of m present will ever en joy a like iversary. _ Among the ahr‘fmu we noticed the Revs. % W. 8. Young nndofr} M. C the latter a grandson the ll_d‘mm.‘hmor the gathering took place kExtensive stockâ€" of Wool Car, pets, in two and three ply ; alsoâ€" ex. Super, which we are ofl'erins at last seagon‘s prices. Call an examine. | _ 2 . RUSSELL & WATSONS â€" A few Furnished Rooms with Board can be haa at Mr, Frasza‘s, 90 RKideau Street. Oftawa, Aug 6, 1872. 2041 2w â€" WILLIAM BMOR & C nox:mon ‘BUILDINGS," . 136 MoFILLâ€" STREET,: dA uil invite the attention of Buyers to their large and tarefullyâ€"selected assortment of JAPAN YJUNG| RYSON, GUNrOWDER, Have removed to their New Premises, â€" IMPERIAL and TWANKAY TEAS, _ And BRANDIES, GINS, KUMS. and the Finest Brands of PORT, SHERRY, &c. 136 ICGI:L STREET, MONTREAL us* to mt our stock. This Spring‘s impor mmwa-nmmum best markets,| P attention been gives nc:d.nm for city business and trade A heayy stock of Tea, aiso Coffee of the qulig and ground on the premises. A large fhid * A ns 1e of ww sanie Srrag in Lottiet and . ® Antiian. ths foot in the Domagion All the AboH at Through the encouragement receive rom ts suuvins and Pabl n@ionnei it ats panase prices to defy competition. _ ; _ . _ BLL & MO*®EnAI8. Ottawa 11, 187%. o . Chinn Warehouse No. 24, and other Harvesting Implements. New stock at old prices at the old stand * * Tea Wine‘and Spirit Merchants, . Aug 3, 1872 No. 24 Rideau Street Mm -hg_g-mlo-.-d-. W LoanQtet Teith a complate assertment of Shelf sad _~ REK. G. JEMMETT, M. A., WILL RE ASSEMBLE ON MONDAY .mr.anummnm\ Dock, at the Naval Station, Esquimalt Harbor under the guarantee provided in the Twelfth Section of the Terms of Union of this Province with the Dominion of Canada, which section is in the follow» ing t=* ’“;’-fl-wu“. interest for ten years from the date of the ccmpletion of the work, at the rate of five per cent per ansum mbumdh&u-flnch first class Graving at Esquimait." ‘The Dock to be of masonry, and of not less than ?Nu..q ucmmzâ€" om l Do. |over all 400 feet, Width between copings 90 feet, ESQUIMALT GRAVING DOCK EMOVED Way~ Prospectus sent on application . Ortawa, Aug 1, 1872 2087 12 “#‘um water springs, aud to he subâ€" stantially ‘constructed to the approvai of Government upon a site to be provided hy the person whose tenâ€" der may be accepted. > : Further particulars as to site, borings, &o., may .._..w..‘a--r.&m. Esq., Chief Enâ€" gincer to Government, upon application in writing .hwwflu_-fl'm SCYTHES, SCYVTHES, Tenders must specify the time within which the Dock will be compieted, and must be accompaenied y drawings and descriptiogs showing exact dimenâ€" siogn materials, 200 mode of construction of proâ€" RNISAEBD ROOM® A HUNDRED YEARS OLD itE SCHOOL Tenders are to be Sealed, supersoribed‘ " Tende for Requimait Graving Dock," addressed to the Chief Cammissioner of Lands and Works, Victoris, Britis Columbia, and delivered at his office before. ,..‘unuu-rxmu.m.’ Persous who may consider the above guarant be insuficient, are at liberty to tender on the basis Â¥such supplemental guarantee hy the Provincial Government, or upon »uch ‘other financsial induce» ments, as they may suggest. The Government do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. ; Each Tender must be accompanied by a Bond frum the Contractor, and two sufficie. t sureties for the payment of £10,000 to Hor Majesty, her heirs and succéssors, conditioned upon th» due fulfllment of the Tender which it accompanies, provided it be accepted within three months from the said 15th Novembem . . 2 The Government of British Columbia are prepared ChiefCommissioner of Lands and Works. u..-av-uo.-. Vistoria, April $7th, 1872, 1967 Om OW 18 THE TIME TO CAL» 1...&-«-&,-(-“« on the sill of not les Ottawa, July 5, 1872 be: RITHSH COLUMBLA. SIGN OÂ¥ THE ABVIL Bogart. About fire bundred W HOLES A LE Silver Steel ie s crpi 20. ut 000 e CONDUCTED BYT OTTAWA. AÂ¥ SOR BOYS, GBEO. A No 24, Allan, McKinuons & McMoran, ige, even and heavy, at 12} per yard. Also a large assortment, including all the qualities from 8c, to 20c. . CLEARING SALE O0F PRINTS. "$&" COTTONS.â€"3 1872. Large Importations O‘MEARA & CO., beg most respectfully to inform their customers and iss public generally, that they have now ready and open for inspection one of the hrl-lt" uucâ€"ï¬n%:-d Dr:neood-m ovo: wt into this city. ving punhï¬. two “l"llht. than usual, adbd‘on thow ll“k vance colen Goods, we pared to se the old vrices. All ,_wgoln_ult_a':‘dn up to order have now ready and the old prices. All woolen suits . a the shorres: roakibie mation it m Lall and leave your orders at once. oo Lk par onnt hightt in a fow n 8 toun Paipter Elugne, Surlpeq and »Plaie, for pante: Grass u-a‘-.‘fi?ehm'fi’eï¬@_-:,?fl?z;" Cotton J3 MR 2 PM L us 4 it wtipanry: (4 lwaP i4 ud : Ppar %Ird. all Wool Shirting, Plain and Fancy um- We a-n a complete stock of Gentiemens‘ Outâ€"fitting hluï¬lmmm&luwy Regatta Shirts wnhcull%ih and oured Vests,â€"Cotton and Merino Plain and Fancy l-'-!hhudOdelnflooUndushhhspd gn%m colen and Silk,) Men‘s Silk Batie Braoes. Boy‘s do. Neckties. Collars, Cotton Riastic Braces, Boy‘s do _Necktic mihieed Menvartuned ollke do. at any time _ Measures SUMMKER SERVICE OF TRAINS Great Acceleration of Speed: Pullman Palace Cars now Running on a Day ant Night Trains. _ On and after MONDAY Next, 5thJUNE, Trains will leave Montreal as under Mail Train for Torento and Interâ€" _ _‘ Portland and Boston.........10.30 p.m | ‘A Pullman Car will be attached to the \Through Trains between Montreal and Riviere du Loup triâ€"weekly, vis.;â€"From Montres \on Tuesdays, ThorMays and Saturdays . reâ€" turning from RBiviere dn Loup oz Mondays knartment is to .__. Pond, stopping at all Stations, at Express for Quebec and iiviers du Mail Train for Island Pond, Portâ€" land and Boston, at....;. .... 2.00 p.m Night Mail for Quebec, Isiand Pond, > ie o e oo is The subscribers beg to call the attention of ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" Ts meage Patent Dredge Plant, D“Nm. ite, _ Caps, Shirts, Drawers, OartotBop. Trunks, &c. We have also on band a complete stock of C GRANO TRUNE RAILWAY, .&m“m‘cutï¬mg;gc They arecselling off y a ks peseoeey Ottawa, June 13, 1871 LOUD, 86. . »a a » + a ++ + i ARE CHANCE whflo,u....m for Toronte, at. ... . Train or Brockville at. ... , OTICR TO CONTRACTORS BOARDING HQUSE KEEPERS ::M- â€"bdii:_‘:-“";flqinuu h*&z‘&ï¬ï¬m ebpel s ete tm easre s aie migt ip pocthlates in Reomss Pb cGe Amore. White Cottons $10 UPW AkD8 36 Inch Cotton * i ri tss sooouerre, * ho M. BOUCHETTE * Commissioner of Oustomas. , Which are Splendid V alue,. HAVE ON HAND A L\RGE STOCK OF O‘MEARA & CO. Fine and heavy, without dressing, at 12c per Allan, McKinnons & McMeran, _ . 20 SPARKS STREET entire stock of LIGHT PRINTS at reduced prices. stock of Cotâ€" & good fit 2.00 pm 11.00 1. m 6.00 a.m 5.00 pa 8.30 a.m T.00 a. It is now an established fact if you want ufy firstâ€" class Brandies or Wines and the best Family Groâ€" ceries, you mustgo to 1872. Ex Ships â€"N:ioes, Teuitr, Lapy Lov®, Mary Apa, City or QuzEszeo, Cuara Kupax, 5 AÂ¥D CaROLINA. The following goods from the producers + The finest ever offered in this market, takes "3 waters," used by the nobility in Britain. j | Black Teas, Very fine. Fresh ground and woasted on the premises, dPly Japans and Gunpowders, 100 12 PICKL variety. _ â€" i Paris CorrEr® Pors, Every house «hould ‘have . The above goods are the finest to had in market, and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfaction in using them. â€" A call solicited. For sale at | PHOQc. PATTERSON‘8. Coffees Ottawa, July 18,,1872. MYRTLE NAVY. R@y~See T. & B. on each Plug. W# Price so low that all can us it. .;hm-mrumr&" ¢ > r"h‘. im on name Tuckett & Bili! pg: ison each C and T & B. on each plug. Eit iongeriiee ltb Hoamens o hests Caniuaine. 10 Chaposu shime day at 1 Wolock &-“:u'.:â€"'wizzuaï¬â€"â€œï¬ i ie en it Ottaws, May 2 1877 We beg to notify our numerous custom« c-,thtdn*behufln,'q‘hn&o‘m- dunpongmw kind, ness of the Hon. J AS. SKE at the THD. MTHBONS. x Siw aip CohirLers dIUK BEEN ORDERED, We would also respectfully| request our oustomers who areindebted to us, to settle their accounts at an early date, and verify the old adage, that _ | u A friend in need is a friend indeed." °* in about a week our new stock will ar rive, consisting of â€" | British Bate) Barrack Buildings, ieniapio, on in ons o 00 avmant ~_ _ _" BOUSEFURNISHING GOOM TIN, SHEET IRON, and . WOBL IRECT IMPORTATIONS MOKERS! s : COPPER WARE,&c , &c. f olm Js&:o?ah. « _ Corner 0‘? Oltawa, Aaug 2 187 2037 f.’.f.f..’,‘mm,p..., «« Nb 1," in USSEX STRERT FIRE!!!] " Capital‘"‘ Stove bepot; KION FORWARDING AND RAIL wWaAY COMPANY. | ATCHELORS HALR DYE cases SPARKLING MOSELLES, ~ * pinits and quarts," , do GUINNESSES PORTER, pts. and qts., per order, ® do CLAKET, various bMIl,l .n fow mu-' of the celsbrated vintage of 1864, $22 a case, doz SCUTCH _ MARMALADE, fresh from the maker, try it. . do GIN, John de Kuyper & Son double berried, 1 | butts. SHERRY WINE, V.P., various prices, extra value, m-m No. 26, Rideau Street. FOR A GOOD SMOKE, Always on hand. yild Hair Dyeis the BEST IN TH® SIB JOHN YOUNG Very fine, give them a trial. CAUTIO®. 2% Rideau Stree 1872. . ipel) s :::n&ï¬omlnmdthoeiw limits for the purâ€" Carrying Freight and Light Packages AT VERY LOW RATES. CITY EXPRESS Iupoxnxr NOTICE.~ To the Merchants and Public Generally of Contradts made with city merchants for the deâ€" livery of parcels by the month, year or parcel at moderate rates. . _ _ 0 sï¬ _ Alil orders left at No. 63, Sussex Street, will re ceive prompt attention. * HENRY LORD, _ _ EARTHENWARE, CUTLERY & FANCY 6. G00D§, &¢, 3 WHOLESALE and RETAIL Original packages of the above or any quantity packed to suit the hour, at: the lowest possible N OTIC®. l'?fl?r an Order in Council passed the 29th ultimo, re?ecting Timber on pÂ¥ tented, sold, and unsold lands on the North Shore of Lake Superior, the absoâ€" lute right to the Pine troes growing or being on said lands may be acquired on On and after this date the subscriber will run a payment being made to the £ Te ceats of Crown h:f--t the rate of fifty cents doliee pirimme paid or t be ‘paif fos ollar per acre paid or to | or such lands. i9 Owners of patented lands, and purâ€" chasers ofh.mf:,. (the sales of . which are now being carried out) who are desirous of scquiring the right to the pine timber thereon, are required to lppl{ofor such right, and make payments as above, withâ€" in six months from date of this notice. _ Applicants to purchase lands after date of this notice, are required to apply for the right to the pine trees thereon. at the time of application to iumhne the lands, and to pay for such right at the time of application fifty cents per acre as above specified, in addition to the one dollar per acre parblo for the lands. d the owners of patented lands, or g:.rdnnn of lands (the sales of which are being carried out) fail to apply for; and ri;ï¬notheplno trees on the lands apâ€" plied for, the pine trees on such lands willbedhpoudpof by the Department of 3mwn Lands to persons making applics therefor at the rate of fifty cents per acre; but should there be more than one application for any space, or locality, the right to the pine trees shall be awardcd to the applicant tendering, and paying the highest amount per acre over and avove fifty cents. R. W. Si)l)l“l‘.' this notice ; or purchasers of lands after this date decline at the time of application to purchase, to apply for and acquire the August 3rd; 1872 2042 Mosses, WELLS AND CASSELS BarFisters, Attorneys, Solicitors in Chan cery, Conveyancers, Notaries, Commessionâ€" ers for taking affidavits to be used in the Pravinqo_of&mbo:,ho.h f es se Axous Morriso®, _ K M. Weuus, W.H. Loornaer Gorpox, Rost. Casseus Jxr. Office on Elgin Street, opposite Russell House, fourth door from Sparks Street. Ottawa, Aug 1, 1872 2037 if From London England, Piano Forte Maker and Repairer, begs leave to inform the citizens of Ottawa and vicinity, that he has commencei the above business, and is prepared to do all kinds of repairs on the most reasonable terms, and having worked forthonfutl.â€yunbolhinm land and the U Mm‘ul,udlbnncbu of the above, feels t of being,able to give genaral satisfaction. Orders may be left at Messrs, Orme & Son‘s Music Store, Sparks Street, or, at his Workshop, Rideau Street, next door to Dr. Grant. ._ R@~ Siz and a Half Octave Pianos made m&oï¬uflm“ the public is respectâ€" fully solcited. Ottawa, July 26, 1872. 2032 3m Â¥ _ THE AaYLMER ROAD. The subscriber has been instructed by the owner, Mr. James Conroy, to offer for sale by private contract, the residence he now occupies, situated on the Aylmer Road, now 1es, situated on the Ayimer IMoad, m%m in the possession of Mr. Sheriff Coutlie. This is one of the finest Vills Résidences in the vicinity of Ottawa; an excellent house, out buildings Vu.m RESIDENCE FOR SALE ON THR aAVIMER ROAD. and a good well of water, about seven acres of excellent land under cultivation. A beautiful flower garden ndgola.iut.ho house; the vegetable garden is in excelâ€" lent order, and well stocked with vines, nhmbbm‘mhlmh The is freehold, and terms will be made easy. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Soda Water, cold as Ioe, cofmbined with gnn Syrups, drawn from the " Arctic ‘ountain,‘" éo‘n: waTgB, MINERAL WATERS, '“;f,,“""’d out) fall 10 appiy 10% SDU quire the right to the pine trees on such Tmn mmr._ Manufactured Timber and Lumâ€" berer‘s Supplies for sale by Public Auction. There will be sold by Public Auction, at the City of Ottawa, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1872, the «Jn the Opeongo Branch ot the Kiver Maâ€" gâ€".waska (known as Alexander Fraser‘s Limit of License, No. 271 of 1871â€"2), Ares 34 s quare miles. made by Austin and Graham during the Seasons of 1870 1 and 1871â€"2, now in the River Madawasks, on the way down, toâ€" gether with all the Farm Stock and Imâ€" plements and _uubuiu material and wmwï¬gm«»fï¬o above named copartnership. Full particulars of all the above will be published in a future advertisement, and GHOSTS SEEN IN EVERY House without the aid of a meâ€" diam! Innocent amusement for all. The great demand for this development of optical science show» it to be the wonder of the age i Sent post paid for 25cts, with directions. W'.l TurUre acveruseInent ABC hbrmm%-y be had, mean time, on application t4 ; OBN FAIR, Accountant. Montreal, Assignes of the Estate of W. W. Austin Montreal, 30th July, 1872 _ 20374 CHINA, GLASS, Derartauext or Ceows Laxns, Auctinpeer and Estate Agent. Ottaws, July 23, 1872. _ â€" "9% AL. SaRR EOB C LTD ©6 NA »p mamumz 2020 Aug1, 5,000 Pieces of Timber, within six months from the date of Ginger Ale, Potash Water, Vichy Water, Beltser Water, Congress Water, Carratraca Water. paid for 2octs, with directior Wripignn & o. Beoaitise Ont. Toronto, 25th of July, 1872 itrate, Magnesia, Seltsor Sal m Seidlits and Sode fow A. CHRIBTTE 400. ALSO FIR SALB : RYANT Commissioner. Proprietor Department of Crown Inbi £4 Toronto, lst August, 1872. A Sale, by Public Auction, of Timber Berths, on the North Shore of Lake Huron, and North of French River, will b?rh.uu the Department of crown Lands, om-a at twelve, noon, on TUESDAY, the Fifâ€" teenth day of October next. The Berths to be offered for sale are projected Town. ships, estimated at an area each of thirty six square miles where the outlines are regular;â€"each Township to be put up 88 0e Berth and sold as such, and to be adâ€" judged to the person bidding the highest amount of bonus per square mile therefor ; payment for the same to be made on the day of sale, by depositing the amount of purchase to the credit of the Department of Crown Lands, in a bank authorized to receive deposits on account of the Government of \»ntario. All Berths sold to be subject to corresâ€" tion with respect to area, under the first clause of the Crown Timber Regulations. Licenses {: Berths â€mb. wsued subject to « Crown Regulaâ€" uoï¬â€™le“one month after date of sale, and payment of bonus and ground rent for current season. C The Department reserves the right to one bid on each Berth; and also the right to grant special licenses to cut fuel on the Berths sold, for the supply of coasting steamers. No deduction, from area sold,allowed for water. Nors.â€"The area to be offered as Timber Berths is very extensive, embracing all unsold and uniicensed lands of the Crown north of Lake Huron and north of French River, and west of the Indian Reserve on IAkoNi;;j-ing, to the eastern boundary of the Townships of Aweres and â€" Vanâ€" koughnet, extending north from the Indian Reserve on Like Nipissing an estimated distance of 24 miles, thence due west to the north east angle of the Township of Vankoughnet. â€" _ wor) Maps of the territory are for sale by Meéssrs. Copp, Clark & Co., No. 17, King Street East, Toronto. August 9, 1872. 2051 Will be received at this Department at Ottawa, up to noon of MUNDAY, the 30th Sepum&: next, for the construction of Light Houses at the undermentoned places, vis:â€" . _ Gaspe Poit, Gaspe County Cape Whitile, Labrador. ortneuf, Saguenay County. Bay St. Paul, Charlevoix County. Cape Despair, Gaspe County. . . Buildings at Cape Ray, Newfoundland, Magdalen Islands, Gaspe Point. ~Plans and specifications of all the works may be seen on and afwer the ist septem; ber next, at the office of the Agent of the Department at Quebec, where forms of tender can also be obtained by intending i8 t ‘Unipe Coeny, cmd tne Might Hhousent Macqueresn Poin? may uies fre Harbor Master, Gaspe ; an i for the Light House at luqmn' Pdn']‘nbn"tb office of Dr. Robitaille, M.P., New Carlisle. ‘The Déepartment does not bind itself to Macquereau Point, Bonaventure County Matang or Metis, Rimouski County Magdalen Islands, Magdalens. For the construction of Fog Whistles and accept the lowest or any tender. "*""""*""""* 2. MITCHELL Minister of Marine and Fuheries. Department of Marine and Fisheries, Uttawa, 15th June, 1872 " ~#051 NOTRE DAME DV SACRE CEUR, Under the direction of the GREY NUNS, woOUNG _ LaDIES LITERARY 1NSTI« PoThB. AD: intonnveermenientt * pen on MU. AY, + %fumn, Aug 1, 1872. 2037 1mBaw n;llnn;w h-n'hm“ ing a ect gui every so &unchmlmm'rwnuwk as perfect a button hole with it, as the most experienced Button hole maker can work without it. The purchaser can test the merit of the article before OTICE, Ladies desirous of "2.'_5: the Fronch lenties who his the bost of a‘-n':'m is sixty five cents _ For terms and Ottawa, Aug 2, 1872. iE ’E!!EEHEE@-E‘ 1N _ In reference to the above the unâ€", dersigned offers his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for mr- coursgement he has received ‘to dly,f and informs them that he will continue the same Branch of Busisess, 47 Sussex Street, next door to Mr. J. M C. Delesâ€" Dernier‘s, where he will always have on hand a splendid assortment of Staple Fancy Dry Guods that must copmmand prvArs Lsssons _ Orders left in the for noon will be executed time for six o‘clock Dinner. ; _____ ___.., Fresh SALMON from the River received ani 2 Pue tha POr Ridesa dunt â€"**‘/ ready sale. FRESH â€"SALMON Agent for Messrs. Ottaws, June 14, 1079 The price of the two articles in the gase, Ot:awa, Aug 7, 1872, 2042 1m OTTAWA SHIRT STORE JAMES uuws,“ Ottawa, Aug 2, 1812. * 2038 NDERS Formerly :l M.&"M Ottawa, August 1, 1872 20378 Quebec. UTTON HOLE CUTTER ANp BUT. TONX HOLE WORKER. f OTICE. TUTE TEA POT, FRKNCH LANGUAGE. rasss PLY ALL pINEN ~â€"AT THEâ€" AÂ¥ THE Commiss oner. inf