derc now oG roperty us to me ntion. °* \ . McLS T 10 MAZK)! ) id MoL2LL AN w arm.Stock lements, 4 Eigfeca ue V£ NXOTIiCE, ‘em ot a ‘wHan k .‘“ Q‘ s |ommmdnen Abmatet at thip Aecbaidunt "ty ~salnlP us 2. 4 Gisson & Co., Agents. Kig: a waaletenges i * Persons afflicted with Rheumatism. on lirer Complaint, Dyâ€"pepsia, Diseases of tae s the Skin, Kidneys or Blaider, should send k City br a supply of the Caledonia Water. (Gmsox & ©o., now offered to Corner Sparks and Elgin: d tlevent uiey iring ARd se ). H. uu.fll& nolice that he b« «y persett bg recovery of ii" s3 Loals air®h ‘ ~#0 Amoap on Bem_yy" 1/ f yÂ¥ t h.â€" s l‘. ¢ sYDn)n' ’, 3 wor ~ ““‘l-l.'h * 'l::.’,"i-., ) ever published, hight has reesived ins; 0 ap CLEAD ® NOUr Ob@levendidng nftf.u'gh 5o (whe tag. or q Auction, 4 C &FLO 5) cents. r saia al a lutu® ich will be gi -w\'ilhpi lots with 5 2t Oy cultivation 18% har®®®* d s _,.’. . P8rs0Y sUSNSS SALR with hims is the mng full f MeCORMIG iWi_ Furvitur®, LOBI K & 80 / Ct 100 ly ) to « sale tsf Prody Or larg #M78 1x ds l-‘\).’. 8 ® In Ro Lcinass st _ nine miles, yesterday morning. The fms was for a wager of $100 a side. ‘The aames of the competitors were Geo. Latâ€" remogille and Joseph Lalonde, the for. mer Weighing 212 and ‘the latter 198 pounds. The iitter wue shamefully Iul-,a’rpvin‘ in Aylmer 11 minutes ater Latremouilie, with bis tongge proâ€" . Reing like a do.; on a hot day. The time Pamepr N who met wit Shinglo Mill '?i‘ml w Mesrâ€" Durie and the Brorrra Qoarte! Reviews for July. ;ulm NawsZThe little boy Rive | worth of property was destroyed by fire 0 met with the accident at Mosgrove‘s during toe lwt few years, It would cost wege aol mhous Tve weoke mnie m | ts Soovh mene mtlo warpia s t # ® & u:‘ ":d"‘“"‘ on Sunday by Dr | arger expenditure; it will be required M ram seve gonglm from the city || even after the construction of the waterâ€" A portion of the brain, about tive inches | works ; it will throw water through a mile t.mm“ protrudes nearly an ll.sft.’; it cost $1. 200 forflc;.nor at fires in ‘abov â€" . 5 2, an amount su & to pay the To mbree bonrighe wite ow sae reduaand | nioprer ts Poold "bo i $ 54 voppg .h‘.' paralized.* â€" The poor little fellow :;o' no: " T 4 mapplt WYey hanâ€"some and interesting, and bis Ald. LeSudhr was entirely in favor of PS prents are almost distracted and “T":".m of ':?{m‘ ‘l:imuiul-“l «ay to day giving vent to their great, "Companies as well u--qb.unpoqm §rief in tears. Dr. Beli attempted to press | * hoped the engine would be purchased. the brain A 3 ln reference to a Local Insurance Comâ€" J a back.to its place, but it appears P i [a Ey sw mo! late tw do 10. He nill be y'!D’ be viewed the project voo(ry uvor brought to town to "day, and will regeive rassgoyed ues privang Tapere p':ph:n’ esustaust attent ‘ ghe destroyed was private residense«, fully ion of Dr. Beli. 95 per cent was shop residences. He FOLr ‘â€"â€"â€" thougbht a Private Dwellings Iosurance JLICE COUkTâ€"KMONDAY. Company should ne organized in this city tA s _Ald. Magee said now that it was so near OR MaRTINEAU PREsrDING. _‘ winter it might not be .dvush:;lo purâ€" ukn um zes ~ | chase the engine, the water would be lat 4 U‘Brien got drunk on Sunday night | out of the caunsl during the winter season, attempted to break into the house of | 204 ©Y@n if left in he thought it would : & "FHOOP Che Paatian durecfeactber. bs adl freeze to the bottom. _ e Wizr Nor.â€"Our Austere City F.thers ouli not see ‘the use of proclaiming the fith a holday. . Ims Excusu Enevy:X AaxD THE JCBEN.â€" TheCricket ‘Club of Ottawa has disâ€" phyed good taste in appointing Mr. Kaâ€" wamagh of the "Quoon" Hestaurant, to wter on Rideaun Hall Grounds during the match, which will commence on the 27th inst. We understand he has beed given the exclusive privilege to perform in his Latremodille. ..... 1 87 | ka«londs.... .+ ... 149 Rermer taking the advice of an old wmike, eat a light breakfast, but took With him a couple of hard boiled eggs, by wibbling at which be kept his stomach apâ€" night was a success There is no }etter Spring and Summer medicine than the Calecdonia Water. No amily sbould be without it,> for where it liberally used, no Doctor need apply. Gisson & Co., Agents. to.day, to pour forth his invéectives against his countryman O‘Reilly.. It is more than wobable the sensible electors of that conâ€" #ituency will, out of compassion for a man who is so perseveringly pursuing a course Â¥ wif destruction, chain him up until after the nomination. + Pat Msxaâ€"Qcick Ster â€"Iwo fat men, pejits 410 pounds avoirdupois, had: the moral courage and physical endurance io walk trom Hull to Ayimer a distance The pripcipal Hotels and Saloons in the city. .‘: now supplied with Caledouia Spring Water. A;éw it. Gizsox & Co., Agents tor ttawa. *Uxcaiserp, Uxonaxeixo axD UneHAaNGEâ€" 48t8."â€"The irrepressihle J. L. O‘Hapnly left Ottaws yesterday morning for South Renfrew, where he hopes to be nominated ~ St M""l""m:',}' w6 â€" y0" e daily at 8. o. m okoets t ‘oan U‘Brien got drunk on Sunday night 180 attempted to break into the house of * Pesceable denizen of Lower Town. r"f‘“lndeo-uotommk. f f hG""!,lnunnpaï¬-tdnur,m mmtchrpfldmhnn«n. Aman named Bishoprick was charged Mih issauiting a fellow humanâ€" being 'T""“'-'s-dmh'uozmu; . Sames Kennedy was charged with throwâ€" MEadead cireus horse into the Ottara :."""'l'- Gilmour‘s residence.. The 40 was adiourned. $0ite I eÂ¥ Paly make axpensive preparations manars The Capitol Quadrule! Club p (ta We me of busisess, and that he intends ffl'flu!’_s GULDE. 1 P°ary An one "Hé a laaVes ell "House York street wa* May 13. es hing* reidays A vas your F ..MU anua®, M Cheap Oilows he was discharged an LOCAT, and iat Mr. Daly‘s itters on his Cmonstrated Stone was 6 had tr c A. H Flannéets for the Fall at once aid in at old pricesâ€" McKixxoxs & McMora®. "A) Sparks Street. WaARDIYQ o PLATLW AW Lk $ ttama n;‘»'.' 30 Lm.m rdm AyImer at 4. m. x* # Jessic Mhnvu n on Cueedays and itons, go to Lmwons & McMorax®‘s, . 3) sparks Street { Light Prints, at wxors & Mc Mora®‘s, ) > parks Street eston Street ; also, a splendid new \.: and harness, one firstâ€" c shanty horse, tox e cart. iron axleâ€"tree, and new e recovery of wages was yo & RaiuwaÂ¥ Co. wo splendid I m TAYLOR, Agents departs for mdays® and ng Robert Daly, It ly‘s boy was phtting his store when the pass and push him, fined $20 and costs, no evidence agrinst all Son have received ‘orner Nussex NEWS I<TE DORION, ; er, Rochesterville: Ontari > 2036 lm \xD THE QUBEEN.â€" miQ. 1958tf ver were ic LN BV «GH 7.00 p.m. & M to A communication from the Board of Waterâ€"works Comunsioners requeste i the Council to instruct His Worship the Mayor and Chamberlain to sign cheques as may be required, according to the provisions of g‘lv:_o Act for the construction of Waterâ€" orks. * Ald. Rowe said that one Association was a« much deserving of assiâ€"tance, as the other. Many members of the louvï¬liun Rifle Association did not at present belong to any Volunteer Company . A motion in accordance with the above was put and carried. _ > _ us «Mr Barber addressed the Board. and state 1 that some time ago a few dissa tistied members of the Associauon severed their connection with it and formed a new Assoâ€" ciation. . He thou ht there should be only one Associ«tion in (ttawa, and it would not be advisable for the Council to encour~ age diviâ€"ions s Ald. McDougall would like to encourage «ll alike, and the C rporation not being in a position to give $100 to the Metropol‘tan Rufle Association and Uttaws Brigade of Garrison Artillery they should not give it w one. After considerable talk a :motion thit the Hohday be proclaimed was lost on diâ€" vision. â€" uh ts > The 10th Report of the Finance Com mittee was read, recommending amoâ€"g other items the granting of $50° to the Metrop»litan Rifle Association. ef Ald Pratt moved thas the grant to the Ms«wropolitan Rifle Association be made $.0, and that Mr. Barber be heard at the Bar of the Council. Tue Byâ€"law was thin reaia third. time and passed. f Aid. McDougall presented the Financial statehent for the rent year, and moved the reading ot lh-ol;; law for imposing the to¢ l and school rates. After a long discussion Eis Worship the Mayor spoke in u rms bigh »mpliu enâ€" wiry of toe Finance Commit nd beliovâ€" ing the statement to be one, he advised its adoption. Ald Roque presented the 10th Report of the Boarg otf Works _ ltstated that the board could not a.ree on the M wria Stre: t Bridge question, but advised the council to tike it into consderstion. * _ A letter from the Rev. T. D. Phillipps, wԠin reference to the advent of the English k:: eleven to Uttawa, was read. | Worak A communication from Col. Ross, asking for a grant to the Governor General‘s Foo; Guards, was relerred to the Finance. Committee. . 6 A.communication from, Mr. James Goodâ€" win, stated the Weliington Street Bridge was so far advanced in â€"construction ‘as to be ready for the iron ‘ superstructure, and asking for £2,000 sterling to purchase the same . h «Ald. LeSugur moved that His Worship the Mayor be authorized to sign a cheque tor the £2.000. Carried. * A petition asking for a public holiday on the 27th inst., and. oir«l by a large numn»er of our niost influential citizens, was presented. . _ _ Les uC H« then delivered a very able budget speech, which was an«lysed by Ald Pratt, who went through the Financial statement in an exhaustive manner. Ald. Heney beliered the engine would ba of great use ; it would prevent mapy disastrous fires; hid they had asteam engine when the late fire occurred it could have been quickly drowned out; and it would have been equally useful at the fires which destroyed prupeity on Rideau street and Sparks street. _‘ _ Ald. Lyon did not think the corporation could afford to purchise a Steam Fire Engine, which including hose, &c., would c at about $12,000 und would be of very little use â€" What use would it be were a lire to take place on Sandy Hill, Richmond road or any other part of the city distant fmmth_o_p{wowboroit may be kept ? O( A regular meeting of the City Council was held last night. Presentâ€"His Worâ€" ship the Mayor, Alds. Heney, Rocque, Kehoe, Lyon, McDougal, Graham, Rowe, Mages, LeSueur, Pratt, Lapierre. The contractor of Pooley‘s Bridge inâ€" formed the Council, by communication, that owing to delays caused by the Waters works Commissioners he could not have the bridge ready for tragel by the expiration of the contract. The 11th Report of the same board was also read. Ald Roque movedl thit Keports Nos 10 and 11 be received and adopted. and that the councilâ€" do now take the Maria Street bridge question into conâ€"ideration . _ Ald. Rocque moyed that the Rev. T. D Phillipps be heard on the subject. ~Mr Philiipps accordirigly addressed the Coun Ald. Mcvwoug .1 moved that the item for $500 additional ward appropriation should vbe struck out. _Ald. Lyon enquired about the By Ward and thought something shoul4 be done in the matter. > * could be organized in Uttawa, Ald. Bangs thought the Council wul going tpo deep into expense. He thought Mr. Porry was endesvouring to create a aitu=tion for a relation. Th : motion was carried without division, Ail LeSueur moved, seconded by Ald. Magee, that the vity Clerk be instructed to write to J. Wilson, Esq.," Treasurer of the County of Carleton for the jury account I for 1871, said account to be accompanied by a ceiftificate of the County assessment for the years 1889â€"70â€"71, acd that the \ City Clerk be turther desired to solicit as a matter of courtesy an authenticated statement, from the same gentlemen, of | the County assessment of the years 186 | to 1~68, both inclusive. â€" Carried. _ 1 _ Ald. Pratt did not think the item of $500 should be struck out. x 0+ The alderman knew very well that the ward improvements could not be done with $1,000 to each ward. The appropr: ation is ‘always exceeded, and he hought it better to an adequate appropri ation than to come back to the council after it has been exceeded. Ald. Bangs and Ald. Roque heving spoken on the subject, the amendment was put and lost and the reports adopted Ald, Pratt presented a Report of the Fire and Ligzht Committee, recommending the purchsse ot a Steam Fire Engine for the city. n l h s L P _ald. Pratt moved the adoption of the ald. Pratt said that nearly all the fres that occurred during the last six weeks were within 1 radius of a quarter of a mile from the canal ; a half a million dollars‘ worth of property was destroyed by lire during toe laâ€"t few years, It would cost almost $10.000, but the property is would be the means of eaving would warrant a larger expenditure; it will be required even after the construction of the waterâ€" works ; it will throw water through a mile hose ; it cost $1.200 for . water at fires in 1872, an amount sufficieet to pay the interest on th+ price of a ste:m engine moreover there would be a good â€"upply of water. Ald. MceDougall would go for buying a steam engine under any circumstanced. The insurance (b-:snmu are multipiying their prem{ums, some of thein were ialking of withdrawing their agencies. He aid not think a loc«l Insurance Compiny could be organized in Uttawa, L | _ &A Th . . 4n iocrcmenntet~ T1 Ald. LeSueur moved, seconded by Ald. l'._.“' .“‘..m. 9.‘! .J.LA“II..-I a% fli-? Ald. LeSueur move‘ U t P CCC d c c . Mageo, CityClerk be instructed to : th uare at weee n the Seoretary of the Board of High | °‘§mï¬"h WATSON‘S,. Ald. Pratt‘s motion was put and lost on livision. & CITy coUNCiLp 0. B. G. aA. Ruis Anoor.flox-;-’il: annual matches of the Ottawa Brigade Garrison Artillery will take place Thursâ€" day and Friday next. (Owing to the very literal support which the citizens have given, in contributing to the prize funhs of the brigade, we anticipate even a n:n successful meeting than in any former year. Already money and prizes amount. ing in value to over $60) have been given As this is a match intended expressly to encourage the ‘Ottawa Brigade, which is well known t5 be one of the most efficient artillery corps in the Dominion, we hopé that the citizens will contribute liberally in its aid when called upon. Ald. Pratt did not u:o“;ox hear _Aldobr- men that they would + haye to pay the oont.r:s,tor He thought the &ncil could afford to defray the expenses of a law suit and he would allow Mr. Webster to collect the amount by law. He could not see why they should take the bridge off the contractor‘s hand. He had gone to see it but equld not atteéempt to explain â€"how it was built. it was crovked every way. They miht.go up tosee it. . _ ~ | Frontenac, Kirkpatrick......... Northumberiand, W J Cockburn Octawa City, Currier and Lewis .. Kingston, Sir J Macdonald. .. ... Brockvilie. Buell.. .... ........ N. Norfolk, Chariton. . ... .... ... W. Hastings, Brown.. ....... ... N. Hastinas, Bowou(.......... N. Lâ€"nark, Ga«lbraith. .......... Lerinox, Cartwright ........... 3 Simgoe, Little .............. Carieton, Rochester..... s....... 3. Lanark, Hoggart....... ..... Leeds & (Grenville, Jones. .. ... Rus oll; OFMRE. .. ....‘«...«. «:.: I..o-d-n,b‘mhn‘.......,......-. Sswx. OLUOBROR: ... :c «s ns.s N. Wellington, Higginbotham. . . Weltind. Stre06. .. .+....s++.. G.enville, Brouse......... ..... N York, Déige*..!........... Keaut, Stephenson.............. East Grey, Flesher..:.......... North Grey, Snider............. l(omnln,‘.Dnn:n’:l: +s Richelieu, Mathieu. . . Charlevoix, Tremblay Chicoutimi, D. Price. ........ Quebec County, Chauveau. .. Quebec West, McGreevy..... Huntington, Scriver ......... Levis, Dr. Blanchette...... .. Compton, Popeâ€" ............ Joliette, Baby. . ... .......... Laval, Bellerose. ... . ....... Uttawa County, Wright..... Quebec East, Tourangeau ... . nstead, CC Colby ........ Three Rivers, Macdougall. ... Dorchester. Langevin..... .: Montmagny, Taschereau. . . .. ellecha=se, Fournier... ... . Portneuf; St. George.. . ... ... Terrebonne, Masson........ ontmorency, Ole. . . â€" +. Missisqu=i, Baker. . ......... Temiscouts, E. Mailioux ... .. Megantic, Edouard Richard .. Ron«venture, Robitaille. ... Soulanges, Lanthier.. . ... ... Chambly, Benoit............ Pontiac, Wright........... 1/ Assomption, Archambault Montreal Centre, Ryan .. :/ The motion was finally carriel and the council adjourned . . Grey, : anderkin. . . N, Untawio, Gibbs.. .:. . Niagara, M.rrison ... Pourhltluo B, t;r:‘v..r. C. Wellington. N. Waterioo, Bowm«n Feel, Smith ...... .. Stormont, Archibald. . Dunda«, Ginson ..... Hamilton, Wiston. ... Ald. Héney believed they would have to pay jor the bridge but if it was built according to the plan, he hoped the engiâ€" neer would never build another bridge |in Cani«da. . It was a shameful blunder. _| Ald. Bangs maint.ined that the bridge was straight. 0+ [ )« s ufp E. Hasting«, White. ... East Toronto, Beatty.. . . South Waterloo, Young . North Bruce. Gillies. . . . 3. Brant, Patterson.... N. Wentworth, Bain ... 3. Wentworth Rymal. . W. Toronto, Crawford .. 1 QUEBEO Ald. Magee said the bridge was not only puilt off the.line of the street, but it dipped all to one side. He was anxious, however, to get rid of the question, and he thought the council should take the bridge off the contractor‘s hands. © _ | School Trustees of the . city, requesting a statement of the average number of pupils who attend t:-lï¬â€˜h ESchool duriag &n year ending this: midsummer, giving the E:"mib:ar from without the city lunl’u. ‘Ald. Lyon moved that the Board ‘of Works having failed to agree upon abo Maris Street bridge question that (Wis Worship the Mayor sign a cheque in tavor of the contractor. | ® The cedar question was amicably settled after a short but lively discussion. _ | _ Ald. Lyon assured the council that they were buund to pay the contractor, who informed him that he would take meas to get his money if not immediately satieâ€" Wesitmoreland, Smith ........... ‘‘arleton, Connell. ............... Queen‘s, Fertis .................. 8t John County. Rurper & Palmer 8t. John City, Tuley.............. Restigouche, McAdam .......... Shefford, Huntingdon ...... ..... Lunentarg .........},........... Coloh@#t#E) . . ..._ :1 sc snn s: 6 ++ Cape Breton, McKeagnoy & McKay Inverness. Cameron.......... .. Halfax, Almon and Tobin. .. ... Pictou. Macdonell and Doull.. . . .. Cumberland, Tupper ...... ..... Kings County. Chipman .... .... Guysboro‘, Campbell.....,..... .. HiARk, HOWG. : sxxisccres:ssrl*> Antigonish, McDonald.......... . Queen‘s, Forbes ..............¢ Richmond, Levisconte........... Kestigouche; Moffatt. . . ... ging‘n County, Domville . umberianc, Mitchell York. Picard â€". ........ Krtensive stock of Wool Car, pets, in two and three ply ; alsoâ€" ex. Super, which we are offeri at last season‘s prices. Call -:5 examine. * | RUSSELL & WATSONS The newest designs in gknz; lish) Oil Cloths, from 80¢ to $1 M Ministerial,; O Opposition; [ in ‘eâ€" pendent. Union‘......* Opposition . . Independent MEMBERY ELECTE) Chisholm THE â€"OTT&aWa ~OfIMts, adJGUST 20, 1812, REOAPITULAT! N NOV A ONTARIO. M O I 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0| 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 1 0| 0 0 1 10 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 s1 100 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 D 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1go 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 bestmarkets. Particular attention has been giver & guod suitable for city business and famly Auin A heavy stock of Tes, also Coffee of the quali udlmuldml‘ on the premises. A Inmnnx Liquors of the brands and quality always on tm ujats: the haot io Hew Ueiinive All ts abow 14 ;rnioa to defy competition. MoDUNELL & MO‘TAKnAILS and, other Harvesting Implements,. New ltock’t} old prices at the old stand sc';he blkl:'hd are a fv:: w different makes of * Htool‘s Coampion Sert muw‘uu A1MJ Rakes, Reaping MHooKS, e â€" « Together with a complete assortment of Shelf and Kuvyflnrdm.hn and . & flm- + hgtnvfl. t e Ri Stree Eigin, KB.........}. UObtario, N.R .... .. ... Peterboro‘, W.R...... Water!oo, N.R........ Monek:**<*‘....... 1+ Totonto, Centre..... .. Hilton:....;. ... +4« MuskOEk®.......... is GIBN§AYY...:....+.:~â€" Lepds, SH......1..ss Pépth NR .... _ .... Hyrou, NR.......:~%. Huron, Centre........ Perth, & R.:.......:/: Prince Edward..... .. Dutbam, Wâ€"R........ Waterloo, 8. R....... Addington ........... Northumberland, E. R Kigin, W, R.......... Wellingion, N. R. . ...« Cornwall ...s....... . :Dufl:;m' E. B. ... ... j toG:..... mflmnd.........o- Middlegex . ......... Oxford. N. R .....0.. Whiting Eureka _ do W lu-‘c"“:uud do frodpaioe" . arvest Queen. . i Red Rover. i And several other makes to numerous to mention, Grain Cradles Seythe Smaths, Seythe Vaudreuil Through the 1 encouragement receive rou the citizens .':?p-'flf. in ith"u::u us |to ut:l our stock. ‘EB.’Idu’.l-pr tatidn has » bought with much care and in the ) «eques Cartier Monteilm.. .. ROU'I"O- rreh‘s)h And invite the attention of Buyers to their large mand carefully selected assqitment of JAPAN, YUUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, No.: 24, Forks, Straw to receive Tenders for the construction of a Graving Dock. at the Naval Station, Esquimalt Harbor under the guarante® provided in the Twelfth Section o( the Terms of Union of this Province with the Dominion of Canada, which section is in the followâ€" ing words :â€" | + The Clissical and Commercial courses of the above College, will open on the ‘ _ FHIRD of SEPTEMBER NEXT. Ottiwa, Aug 16, 1872. ‘ 205 ) ta A few Furnished Rooms#â€"with Board can be hau at Mr. Frasea‘s, 90 .Rideau Street, Uttawa, Aug 6, 1872, _ 2041 2w * The Dominion Government shall guarantee the interest fur ten years from the date of the completion of the work, at the rats of ‘Ave per cent per annum on such sums, not c-fl‘-mm- may be required for the of a first class Graving Dock at Esquimait." The Dock to be of masonty, and of not less than the following dimensions :â€" Lenyth on foor 370 feet, Do. qver all 400 feet, Width between copings 90 fost, () No. 24 Rideau Street FUKN 1SHED ROOMS. I «rERIA.. and CWANKAY TEAY, _ aAnd BRANDIEsS, GIN3, KUMS. and the Fingst Brands of PORT, SHERRY, &c. 136 ‘MeGILL STREET, MONTREAL ESQUIMALT GRAVING DOOK Have temoved to thâ€"ir New Premises, To afford a depth of water on the sill of not les than 264 feet athigh water springs, and to be subâ€" MILLAX RMOTE & 00. (Jhinia W arechouse Chief NWHeptPP itc amcmmengn M h“_ï¬'flhc-’“flg of Lands and Works: The Government of British Columbis are prepared Aug 2, 1972 SCYTHES, SCYTHES, Téea Wine and Spirit \ _ Merchants " DOMINION BUILDINGS," 136 McoHILL STREET, Ottawa. May 11, 1872, Ottawa, July 5, 1872 TTAWA COLLEGE. RITISH COLUMBIA. EMOVED OW IS THE TIME TO CALL E&'fl'i Germ»n Steel do Whiting Champion . do ; 24, _ No 24, SIGN OÂ¥ THE A»vI. * THE ELECTIONS POLLING paYs. t Tm$ No. 66, Sussex Street, o cd SSE ex 3 uz> W HO L ES A L E OTTAWA. QUEBEC ONTARIO AT . Aug. : . Aug. , Aug. .. Aug. 2038 Aug: Aug. Aug. Aug. Augâ€" Aug. Aug. Augâ€" Aug. Aug. Auc. Aug. Aus Aug. Aug. Aug, Aug. Ank! Augâ€"« Aug aAug. Aug. Aug. Aug Aug 21 28 22 24 21 ) 21 1 23 26 On and after MOND sÂ¥ Next, 5th JUNE, Trains will teave Montreal as under Fine, even and heavy. at 12 pér yard. Also a lirge assortment, including all the Other qualities from 8c. to 20c. madiste Stations, 8. ... ... . ..« Dnyha::r‘l‘ommu.....-. Night for Toronto, at. ... . Mixed Train or Brockville at., ,, Accommodation Train for Brock A Pullman Car will be attached to the Through Trains between Montreal and Riviere du Loup triâ€"weekly, vis. ;:=â€"From Montrea on Tuesdays, Thursd:ys and Saturdsys _ reâ€" turuing from Riviere du Loup or Mondays Wodnesdayg and Fridays. . 0.J. BBYDGE%(I Managing Directot, Ottawa, Juna13, 1871 1690t GRAND TRUNK â€" RAILWAY, SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS fGreat. Acceleration of Speed: Pullman Palacs cars now Ranuing on al Day and Night Trains. Mail Train for Torento and Interâ€" Accommodation Train for island C Pond, stopping at al! Stations, at 7.00 a, Express for Quebec an iiviere du LOUP; &t.. ... «2. eee »+>c...+++ $.30 am Mail Train for Island Pond, Portâ€" | / land and Boston, at...... .... 2.90 p.m Night Mail for Quebec, Isiand Pond, / By which Harbours, Docks, Canais, Bnr?, Rivers, and Chaunel~ can be deepened or cutfrom 0 to forty feet in n? soil with great spoud and economy. The Dredge Plunt has gon xndy supplied to the ver Clyde Trust, the «sovernment Works at Car« ireland; the great North Sea ship Canal, the Egyplian wovernment, the Canadian G@overnment, the Norch Eastern Railway Company, We have also on band a eomshu' stock of Cotâ€" tons, Prints, LlnonlLSt.ripod and Pla‘n, for Pants, Grass Linens, Tickins, Denims, Striped Cotton Shirting, all Wool Shirting, Plain and Fancy Wincey shirting. _ We have a complete stock of (Gen lemens‘ utâ€"fitting W hite Shirts ali sizes, rancy Regatta Shirts with Collars, White and Coloured all and be convinced by the prices and quality of onzm that we have the largest, cheapest and best tock of Cloths, Linens and Readyâ€" made C‘othing to be found in the city. Gentiemen from a distance should call on us when in Ottawa. and leave their measures from which they can order at any time _ Measures will be taken without ENGINEEKRS, CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" fy o t PORATION® M TO THEILR NEW overnment, the Norch Eastern Railway Company, mh‘ the Harbours Offllll’"?:mi;:l{ berdcen, Stookton, Barrow, Greenock, Brisâ€" T ced mewlors, s Prrticuintiy odlfbd‘}or ex nn&ludlflq and can be delivered in any part of the world. . § « l ~_. W. SIMONS & CO.;â€" CLEARING SALE OF PRINTS. evuplomm stotk of Corte, Pan ud Vore . 40 * Nack Coats all Wool, $3 Nack Coats all Wool, _ . _ Shooti:ï¬ Coats do Pants all Wool Striped and Patent Dredge Plant, O‘MEARA &°C0O., beg most respectfully to inform their customers and the g:blic generally, that they have now ready and open for insroctim. une of the largest and best assorted stocks of Dry Goods ever bmu&ht into this city. Having puscnased two months earlier, than usual, and befowe the late adâ€" vance on Woolen Goods, we are prepared to sell at the old flnw All woolen suitsâ€" made up to order on the shortest possible notice fr m _ _ $10 UPW ADS Our Tailering Department is more complete than usual, having secured the services of a firstâ€"class Cutter. _ Gentlemen may rely on getlil:ga good fit. Call and leave your orders at once. as the goods wil be fifty per cent higherin a few weeks. in our Plain do &0 2 . Vests â€" do do‘ ‘ ts Hate, Caps, â€" Shirts, â€" Drawers, C-rgot Bags, Trunks, &¢ Wa have alan on hand a anmnlata" stock of C Vests, Cotton und Merino wocks, Plain and Fancy, Men‘s Plain and Coloured Merico Under.shirts and Drl"l'% ( otton, Woolen and Silk,)‘Men‘s ~ilk Elastic Braces, Boy‘s do . Neckties. Collars. Cotton and Linen Hankerchiefs, Silk, do., &0. _ O â€" Plars and 8 ons be seen at tais office lflurhxin Canal &T,e. Monu:-.L on «nd after Thursday, the i5th instant, where printed for m« of tender may also be obtained. _ _ _ 1872. Large Importations P Wike a O O The tures of two solvent and ible perâ€" ll'u'ul!nï¬omnvui- for the Zuo performâ€" of the work must be stiached to e> ch tender. will not. however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Dwï¬d Public Works, 2 Aug 6, 1872 wo rdeabedtiond dioggnat m Ameioen totee n R 8 M. BOUCHETTE Commissioner of Customs. Rm CH ANCE Allan, McKinuons & McMoran, Ottawa. June 12 1872 tora Ard] % 198. June 14, 1872. &" COTTONS..â€"@ The subscribers beg to call the attention of UsiOKHS 5EPAMYXEAT They areoselling of their entire stock of LIGHT PRINTS at reduced prices. REDGING. Portland and Boston.........10.30 p.m OTICE TO CONTRACTORS By order, and Shi ‘ Tendbe Works ‘Ausherâ€" s White Cottons 36 Inch Cotton Oitewa, 2nd August, 1572. o Goop n % zb. the Allflll: with the CaxapA Which are Splendid V alue. Q‘MEARA & CO. HAVE ON IIAND A LARGE STOCK OF F. BRAUN Fine and heavy, without dresging, at 12j¢ per yard 1097â€"3â€"lawk t .n, McKinnons & McMoran, [ 20 SPARKS STRER1 1995â€"3m 9.00 pm 11.00 a.m 5.00 pa 6.00 a.m 2045 3 2 50 1 50 8 50 The finest‘ ever offered im this market, takes â€""3 waters," used by the nobility in Britain. Japans and Ganpowders, Very fine. Fresh ground daily and roasted on the premises. PICKLES P o M s " PCz Sauces and French Peas, " No. 1," in variety . ‘ Paris CorrE® Pors, Every house should have one. The above goods are the finest to be had in market, and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfaction in using them. . A call solicited. For sale at ‘TiiQc. PATTERSON‘8. We beg to notify our numerous custom~ ers, that since the late fire, we have secur ed femporary premises through the kind, ness of the Hon. J AS. SKEAD, at the Ottawa, July 18, 1872 Price so low that all can us it. We would also respectfully request our customers who are indebted to us, to setile their accounts at an early date, and verify «# A friend in need is a friend indeed." In about a week our new stock will arâ€" rive, consisting of â€" _â€"__ HOUSEFURNISAING GOOD& TIN. SHEET IRON, and© CAUTIO®. e The Brand "MYRTL® NA lf"htdmd.ï¬ any infringement on _ will be prosecuted. name Tuckett & Bilii »g: i{on each Caddy, and T & B. on each plug. 2008 Jm Leaves Aylmer daily (Sundays in.. connecting with steamers to Roohs Canitaine. i e rodernd vï¬iw to Roohe O»it-du Black Teas, Leares Havelock for Chapeau every Tuesday and unprac oume bay ar 1 peieek S n Oe Ottaws. May 2 1577 Corner of Sussex and Geozge Streets. A NEW AND COMPLE!E STOCK HAS It is now an established factif you wahnt any firstâ€" class Brandies or Wines and the best Family Groâ€" ceries, you mustgo to ¢ § 9 4 + 4 0 The following goods from the producers MYRTLE NAVY. Hirmless, Reliable and Instantaneous; no disâ€" wmt‘ pe ridieuious tints or r?g.-m Remedies the il} eftects of bad dyes and Washes. Produces INMEDILATELY a Black or Natural Brown, and leaves the MM The egned W. A. BA LOR‘B. _ Boid by al Ex Ships Nicer, Tetct, Lapy Love, Mart Ana, City or Qurseo, Cuari Kirax, AXD CaROLiNA,. s Coffees British ‘Hotel Barrack Buildings _ This id Hair |»e is the BEST IN TA !onm's- jonly | ‘Prue: and P erract Dp: 100 do 1872. wUSSEX STRERT FIRE!!! »MOKERS ! NION _ FORWARDING AND RAIL " WaAY COMPANY. â€" The Steamer H. MEADOWS & Co., _ Corner of George and Sussex Sts. Ottawa, Aug*2, 1872. 2037 10 butts. SHERRY WINE, V.P., various prices, extra value, 50 cases SPARKLING MOSELLES, â€" i nints and amarts ) 12 10 10 10 * Capital" Stove Depot: ATCHELOR‘$ HALR DYE R@y~See T. & B. on each Plug. WÂ¥ IRECT IMPORTATIONS, few cases of the celebrated . vintage of 1864, $22 a case, doz. SCUTCH _ MARMALADE, fresh from the maker, try it. hhds. BRANDY, finest Pale and Dark, genuine, cases SPARKLING MOSELLES, â€" «* pints and quarts," FOR a GOOD SMOKE, do do do «JESSIE CASSELLS® No. 26, Rideau Street. SIR JOHN YOUNG BEEN ORDERED, Always on hand. GUINNESSES PORTER, pts. and qts., per order, GIN, John de Kuyper & Son double berried, POKT WINE, for family use, @«well known," CLAKET, COPPER WARE, &o , &c. Very fine, give them a trial. h. 5 CXHdrELs, Presigest 26 Rideau Stree Now Y 1872 at 8.30 a. To and from all parts of the city limits for the purâ€" Carrying Freight and Light Packages 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 baving worked for the past 15 years both in Eng land and the United States, at all branches of the above, feels confident of bsing,able to give genaral satisfaction. â€" B@~ Six and a Half Octave Pianos made into Full Compass. The patronage of the public is respectâ€" fully soincited. § Ottawa, July 2%, 1872. ‘ 2032 im Contraots made with city merchants for the deâ€" livery of parcels by the month, year or parcel at moderate rates. . _ _ _All orders left at No. ceive prompt attention Original packages of the above or aty quantity packed to suit the hour, at the lowcet possible rates. â€" ShSnust * Urders may be left at Messrs. Orme & Son‘s Music Etore, Sparks Street, or at his Workshop, Rideku Street, next door to Dr. Grant. The subscriber has been instructed by the owner, Mr. James Conroy, to offer for sale by private contract, the residence he nowoo?npmhuudonthoAylmuBud. and until a time in the possession of Mr. Sheriff Coutlie. This is one of the finest Villa Residences in the vicinity of Ottawa; an excâ€"llent house, out buildings and a good well of water, about seven acres of .ï¬um land under cultivation. A beautiful flower garden adjoining the house; the vegetable garden is in exce!â€" lent order, and well stocked with vines, ohmbbtr& ornamental trees, &c. The ti hFhubold. and terms will be made easy. For further particulars 1 to tue undersigned. > _ ___ tDP CITY EXPRESS Axous Morrisox, _ R M. Wauus, W.H. Looxnaer Gorpox, Rost. Casseus, Jr. Office on Elgin Street, opposite Russell Hotse, fourth door from Sparks Street. Ottawa, Aug 1, 1872 2037 if Ginger Ale, ; Potash Water, Vichy Water, Beltzer W&ur, ater, o u. ww.!. ish Citrate, tzor ‘Sal« uhï¬-uy made Seialitz and Soda Pow ders. A. CHRISTIE & Cu., c . Druggste, Sparks Street There will be sold by Public Anction, at the City of Ottawa, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of S&PTEMBER, 1872, the EARTHENWARE,*CUTLERY & FANCY uce GOODS, &¢, WHOLESALE and RETAIL . Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors in Chan cery,â€"Conveyancers, Notaries, Commsssionâ€" ers for taking affidavits to be used in the f_’mvino_o_of&uobo:, d&e. 000 GHOSTS SEEN IN EVERY House without the aid of a meâ€" . _ dium L. Innocent amusement for all. The great demand for this development of optical science shows it to be the wonder of the age ! Sent paid for 25cts, with directions. _ .. Molwsoss & Co., Brockville, Ont. ~ Should the owhers of patented lands, or purchasers of lands (the sales of which are being carried out) fail to apply for. a d acquire the right to the pine trees on such lands, within six months from the date of this notice; or purchasers of lands after this/date decline at the time of application to purchase, to apply for and acquire the fllewtho pine tres on the lands apâ€" plied for, the pine trees on such lands will be dinpococPof by the Departaient of Crown Lands to persons making applicaâ€" tlon 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 awardâ€"d to the applicant tendering, and paying the highest amount per acre over and avove fifty cents. R. W. SCOTT, Commissioner. pure Sprupe, fTUMBER LIMIT. Manufactured Timber and Lumâ€" berer‘s Supplies for sale by Public Auction. t Toter Hstanuaie, on the cmiy done, toâ€" on way toâ€" flhtfl.a:ltb Fn-&o&qd’l:; M-’plhm‘ to the business of the Fall particulars of ail the above will be To the Merchants and Public Generally of Ottawa. 1 N OTiC®. VILLA RESIDENCE FOR SALE ON THE AYLMER ROAD. Som WATER, MINERAL WATERs, <n the Opeongo Branch ot the Kiver Maâ€" dawaska (known as Alexander Fraser‘s Limit of License, No. 271 of 1871â€"2, whlmumgm time, h.;plfl;n-.’“u' | on ication to JOHN FAIR, Accountant. Montresl, Assignee of the Estate of W. W. Austin. | Montreal, 30th July, 1872 2037 Under an Order in Council passed the 29th ultimo, respecting Timber on pa tented, sold, and unsold lands on the North Shore of Lake Superior, the absoâ€" lute right to the Pine trees growing or teing on said lends may be acquired on payment being made to the Department of Crown Lands at the rate of uity cents geï¬:re, in addition to the p;i:;,ofne o! 1 acre paid or to be paid for such l::ds. pat Owners of patented lands, and purâ€" chasers of lands, (the sales of which are now‘being carried out) who are desirous of acquiring the right to the pine timber thereon, are required to apply for 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 purchase the lands. and to pay for such right at the time of application fifty cents per acre as »bove specified, in addition to the one dollar per acre payable for the lands. e Area 34 square miles. made by Austin and Graham during the TimberLimit of Austin and Graham August 3rd, 1872. 2042 pormson, weus anp casseLs On and after this date the subscriber will run a Ottawa, July 2), 1872 Auctinnéer and Estate Agent Oftama, July 23, 1872. 20% Soda Water, cold as Ice, combined with UOttawa, July 13, 1872 MPORTANT NOTICE 5,000 Pieces of Timber, Deragtuzxt or Ceows Lax CHINA, AT VERY LOW .RATES I. LORD, Importer and Jobber, 63 Susssex St Toronto, 25th of J ALSO FPIR SALE drawn from the " Arctio RYANT 3, Sussex Street, will re HENRY LORD, _ CLASS, Proprietor Plans for the Light Houses and Buildâ€" ings in Gaspe County, and the Light House at* Mucquereau Point also be seen at the oftice of .louphun.m.; Harbor Master, Gaspe ; an4 for the House at Macquereau Poinznhou the office of Dr. Robitaille, M.P., New Carlisle. Fortbooonou-ncï¬ooobe& ' and Buildings at Cape Ray, ound Magdalen Islands, Gaspe Point. Plans and specifications of all ‘the works may be seen on and afier the ist Septemâ€" ber next, at the office of the Agent of the Department at Quebec, where forms of tender can also be obtuined by intending contractors. + â€" The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. r.xt'mnsu. Minister of Marine and Fwheries, Department of Marine and Fisheries, . UOttawa, L5th June, 1872 2051 Licenses for Berths sold will be isued subject to the "Crown Tim! Regulaâ€" tions one month after date sale, and payment of bonus and m*d rent for current season. 20 d Will be received at this Department at ()ttawa, up to noon of MUNuAY, the 3Uth September next, for the construction of Light Houses at the undermentmoned places, viz:â€" Gaspe Pout, Gaspe County. :« Portnsuf, Saguenay County. | Bay St. Paul!, Charlevoix C>unty. Cape Despair, Gaspe Countr, | Ladies desisous of taking lessons in u.-ï¬ anguage, secure services of lagubu -ï¬?m-muf«m‘u "y oirees or terms and address & T TA NK 1 io0the All Berths sold to bo’.'ubjiu corresâ€" tion with respect to area, under the first clause of the Crown Timber Regulations. _ The Department reserves the right to one bid on each Berth ; and also thorie: to grant special licenses fo cut fuel on Berths sold, for the supply of coasting steamers. , A mup showing the Berths to be disâ€" posed of may be seen at the Woods and Forrests‘ Office, Department Crown Lands, on and after the 15th‘in tint. ‘ R. W. SSOTT, Norz.â€"The area to be offered as Timber Berths is very extensive. :?buu‘ all unsold and unâ€"icensed lands of the Jrown north of Lake Huron and north of French River, and west of the Indian Reserve on Lake Nipisâ€"ing, to the eastern boundary of the Townships of Aweres and Vanâ€" koughnet, extending north from the Indian Reserve on Lâ€"ke Nipissing an estimated distance of 24 mileâ€", lbeneo.}uo west to the north eist «ngle of the Township of Vankoughnet. | F4 In reference to the above the unâ€" dersigned offers his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for r-- couragement he has received day, and informs them that he continue the same Branch of Busisess, 47 Sussex Ottaws, Aug 2, 1872 No deduction, from area sold, allowed for water. Cape Whittle, Labrador. NOTRE DAME DU SACRE Under the direction of the GE‘LYWS%& The WorhrM inlunus'olyf mm“ making a ect gui or so that a child dum practice can work «s perfect a button hole with it, us the most experienced Button hole muker can work wichout it. | Maps of the territory are for sale by Messrs. Copp, Clark & Co., Nb. 17, King Street East, Foronto. > August 9. i872. > | 2051 Matane or Metis, Rimouski County The purchaser can test the merit of the Street, next door to Mr. J. M C. Delesâ€" Dernier‘s, where he will always have on hand a splendid assortment of Staple and Fancy DPry Guods that must command a ready sale. F Rideau Street, Uttawa. The classes of this Institution will re. >pen on MUNDAY, 2nd September. * i Ufjawa, Aug 1, 1872. _ 2037 im2aw Macquereau Point, Bonaventure County lagdalen Islands, Magdalons.® ol Aomoring sunl C q "i‘ pwmm DRESS \l pi * from $1.25 up. REV. G. JEMMETT, X. 4A., WILL RE ASSEMBLE OK MONDAY PRIVATE L£330N3 AT THE ; OTTAWA SHIRT STORE JAMES ANGU&"'. Ottawa, Aug 2, 1872. _ _‘ _ ie R@~ Prospectus sent on application Ortaws, Aug 1, 1872. ds 2g1 12 * 7OUNG LADIES LITERARY â€" . TUTE K P. CHBN{!‘ ; Formerly of Pinard M Ottawa, August 1, 1872 | 2037m ‘ENDERS HE SCHOOL YOR BOYS, UTTON HOLE cCTIER ANp BUT TON HULE WURKER. | OTICE, OTICE Quebec. A FRKNCH LANGU A4E CONDUCOTED BY Commiss.oner. 8