Dob it ag Eon‘,'k g the hour of o2 ge of Tots tinue it oD KEEPRRY value $14, OP ary Ta« peesgs st cultivatise r for sale at a i r“~fl'h~fl s im t lots with out & it Parmer‘s T10â€"Nic (â€"kes place on the > pp ___â€" _ $ Shisst on M»jors Hill, the proceeds of " 10. * _ $ (Nthwill be devted to assist in completâ€" on _0 O$ S Patrick‘s Church, Upper Town. ), hos t Trho;e to see a large attendance . * by the Desert ontaining full conditions of s r has recr ived instrud »HT, (Widow of the Erq, of Hâ€"1ly t, 6 Auction,â€" at her t Hull, s Eifec‘s, «ie , .l."- be had l““h(h 2224 is l1 _ ""& seekPE Marey ION SaLg oo to Farm Stock, F i. .‘..‘h' Secretary, 0.B G.4 5 t 22, 18ta w o Thae. LZ] 6 POVE ie it Cumgit Â¥uwsâ€"The President, Vice ; h*fl Secretary of the Ottawa Fo un (Cricket (Jub left for Montreal yesterday aug oreamte wÂ¥. LEAN. Sxcuus your Flannels for the Fall at once A large stock laid in as old pricesâ€" Auuay, MeKososs & McMora®. ‘A) Sparks Street. "‘â€"'"' & g4eee d | a & A H. T w oooans. © YTork i two spienamt AAMY Posl ’“.“;'“’msm; aiso, a splendid â€-'.,.0\â€", and harness, one &‘ firstâ€"class shanty ‘horse, fox e sew |amber cart, on axleâ€"tree, and new en us EV aRISTE DOIIO?Flk Qur steck of Carpets is now t. and is one of the l:rgest d best assorted ever oftered in #ecity, having placed our orders 3& autumn, we are enabled much un(!e.;pmt_prigel. 1i Pouse News,â€"Three new policemen wesppinted to the force yesterday. e tCVs bnt int, in, Diseases of m«mw:qnd -wdmmwmr. Gissox & Co., « Corner Sparks and Elgin. to meet the English Eleven ‘ mare is no better Spring and Summer ’.h&o&hdonh'sw. No â€ubwi&ullt, for where it .'m-d,nMcmdlpply. Gisson & Co., Agents. Ducus«n.â€"Henry Burton who was in wmpay with Howlet when killed, and stous Hg ed on suspicion has been The principal Hotels PP {naves every 4J ces Jaly 34 LKRG. A.â€"The annual match of the OtiwrsBrigade of Garrison Artillery begins Uemoming. We would call attention ie adrertisement in another colamn. Buwmt Uit1, Grouxos â€"The energetic poptstrof the ©+Queen" is making ex teuite preperations t cater satisfactorily Wiklemultitudes on Ridesu 4»1l grounds Shring the great Cricket match shortly to 1B ts Ru:â€"The Ottrwa Sh mrock ItCizoe Club have accepted the chalâ€" Iypofthe Desert Indians, for & race of ts miles or more. © Mmox Exrzaorni®aryr.â€"A monster Wion, weighing 44 pounds wasâ€" shown us i Mt. Sheldon, of the Russell House, posday. It was grown in the College judes, and is decidediy the lurgest proâ€" dittotthe kind we have ever seen. Mitplace. Kavanagh‘s retreshment stan i Wike grounds wili be to the bun@#ry, liks MB in the desert to the wanderers. (L8ARING Â¥uruss, The heat . was oppressive sterday . A beavy shower of rain fell in Cime Hownar.â€"In no degree discour Ned by the rejection of their petition by rw ut its meeting on Morday list the canvassers have resumed **, ind are adding large numbers of tm document in bopes that yet succeed in having the 27th \*â€"u a public holiday. We Worship Mayor Martineau will. *itie hi, prerogative and acceds to Witwer of the petition. }> h. Bayyerr , of the Montreal Wituess, Wb whom reference is made in the it o that journal of"19th August, is ®* in Ottawa. Besides canvassing for ."h- publications, he is representâ€" ME Mr. Thompson, the publisher of Monâ€" U9l "The Highland Cians," * Domestic __h_"' England," the *"F.ancoâ€"Ger« LUUCAL NEW® ‘o% Mgg_‘: )'Zy‘lol y W 400 0 tm at ies Lo wmtlhmvn(h e : _ «=BB.im. Kinp®® °P nm.“. B War," are amongst the works he M have to offer. In additin he will hh’hmdmï¬n‘am’oflh :'-hdc-u., mentioning the lines # Rail projected and finished. Ho: is Saring at Mrs. Sutton‘s, Sparks Street . YorieLames Litesaay Insntors Nomv;â€"\hhn-mh:lh: Wi®ininforming the public that the 2 0vé _ "‘weat educational establishment will Danon the 2n.4 of September. During .:'--l-m-dhâ€"uuwuu Structure has been added to the main ‘G in order to accommodate the Warnlf increasing attendance of pupils ._:‘ta-hn‘ The Convent Block > 7/Â¥ ons of the finest and most orna Te ‘.“Mintheityudnhn ;, ; , " "02t pupils who may be entrusted *h.'“‘bpod(hq&u! will Physical comfort and advance in ‘*“m L Qrta®wA 0 Ottawa at â€, ... Aub ArLA® e .. †of Light Prints, at = m&l't.wu’.l Mo Jogax‘s. #) > parks Street Kingston on Fuesdays and daily at RUSSELL & WATSON Arrives "(ï¬i’_v_s' GULDEâ€" *4 ramors were rife in towl yes affiicted with Rhoumatism, “â€"a"‘ RamwaY / "am. [ am noon.‘ x 130 1030 1200 | \ §1s $% 345 k (Cayreat RaowaY. MeK mxoxs & Mcora® s, N) Sparks Street Rive® I Hotels and Saloons in the ; supplied with Caledquia ‘:"“ Gisson & Co., Agents tor Ottawa. wera WA 8 30 a m. ; to ‘“P““‘" 10.00 p®â€" = ) Arrises H. TAYLOR, Agents d corner BusseX & & at 7. 30 a‘m. Aylmer at 4.30 p.m * departs for Mondays and ) . 240 i.6 Nivisatio® Co FoawaRpING Co‘Y 4 ») 6.00 wb 1958tf 1.10 7.30 4.00 mm 9 30 1.00 leaves 10.00 and | _ The long lookedâ€"for series of malches batween the Englishmen and Cansdians will commence to day in Montreal, and will no doubt be witnessed by many thou> sands. Several of our cricketers have left to be present at the match, while | those who remain are busy in making arâ€" ! rangements for the proper reception of the crioketers and the comtort of the public. |\ We give the names of the twentyâ€" two who are expected to compete with our visitors iï¬om Englind: Rev. T. D. Phillips, Eâ€"R. Benj«min, J. Boothroyd, C. B. Brodie, J. | Brunel!, G. Brunel, W. Carter, G. F. Hall, | T. Hailiday, J. H. Hurdman, M. C. Heâ€" | bert, Lieut. Henly, 60th Ritles, A. Jones, R. Killady, T, C. Patteson, J. D. Patterâ€" son, A (G. Peden, C. S. Scott, D. Shaw, Jas. Smith, Bk.,. J. Smitbh, P.O., D. A. Spragg, T. Swinyard. The match will commence on Tuesday, 27th August, at 19.30 a.m., ~the Englishâ€" men being expected by the boat on Mon day evening. His Excellency the Governorâ€" eneral, having kindly granted the Club permission to use his ‘grounds, has also) increased its area by removing various obstructions ; and with the kind assistance of the Hon. The Minister of Militia the Committee will erect marquees in various ' p orts of the fie!ld for the shelter of their | lady vin’ior-, and the comfort of the l players, Wwhich, together with an unlimited display of fligs, will enhance the natural | beauties of this splendid cricket ground, The fine band of the Governorâ€"General‘s Foot Guards will discourse sweet music during the afternoon, and we strongly recommend all who can, to pay a visit to the Rideau Hall Grounds on this occasion. The following is the programme of selec~ tions to be played by the Band of the Guards on the first day of the match : March. . ... .Hydrorun...........â€" Selection ..Ug;bn artha. ... .. ..Flotow Quadrille. ..Neue Melodien......Strauss Waltz . ..., Suldaten Lieder. .. .. .Gung‘l Selection . .. La ViePatrisi . .Offenbach Waltz *.....Die Eifen m:.n .. Gung‘i Galop ..... Poletichenicker . ...Kubnar National Anthem, * A large wooden pavillion is now being erected, where the public can lunch, and will be in the charge of our well known caterer, Mr. Kavanagh. In complisnce with the request contajnâ€" ed in the documents published a few days ago Coroner Besubien empanelled the following jury on Tuesday :â€"P A Egleson, st., Foreman, Wm Fingland, Wm Stockâ€" dale, Donald McDonald, Xavier Geon, wlivier Cote, Hyacinth â€" Chabot, George Sheldon, John Brown, Pierre Valiquette, N Chevier, David Wâ€"Coward. = The Coroner made some remarks after which the inquest was adjourned until yesterday on account of the unavoidable absence of Detective O‘Neil. Having met yesterday in the City Hall, Mr. Evana#was thoroughly questioned on every point that could in any way bear on the matter under investigation after which the jury proceedâ€" ed to the Hospital and to »k the deposition of the girl Cardinal, then alnidest at the verge of death. We have been requested not to publish \Â¥r. Evan‘s evidence until all the witnesses shall bave been examinâ€" ed. Some of the gentlemen comprising the jury heving to leave the city for a time the inquest was a+journed for two | Geo. Fleury, charged with vagrancy was remanded until Saturday. * â€" Francis Pelletier, charged with leaving the employ of Mr. Joseph Smith, was fined $10 and costs. 2 Cyrille Lacosts was also charged with leaving the employ of Mr. Smith. The gase was adjourned until to morrow. A case for the recayery of wages was settled by the defendant paying the amount claimed and $1 costs. Johanua Mann, charged with using abusive languaze towards Sarah McLaren, was fined $3 and costs. Mrs. Mannthen charged Mrs. McLaren‘s son with baving beaten her daughter. Several children having been examined as witnesse, the case wis dismissed without costs. 6 A tenant was charged with refusing to clean p: emi<es which he wasabout toleave. Case dismissed without costs. ‘Thomas Burke was charged with keeping a disorderly house and fined $3 and costs. Geo. Huft wis fined $3 and costs for committing a breach of the peace. Une Corice, having bis eyes shaded by & beautifully colored rising was fined $2 and costs for a breack of the peace.‘ Paul Reeves was fined $3 and costs for a breach <f the peace. Eour cases Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" nice Ends &nd Stair Rods. Just ",?ngq,;..tan- râ€" on mir a menmara It is stated that the New York and Brookâ€" iyn Bridge, when completed, will have a wï¬dlofl‘aolfl'lfofl-nd.-idlhof&)‘ feet; the central span will be 1600 feet lont with an elevation of 130 feet above hig! water; the towers will be 268 feet in height above the surtace of high water, and at the base will be 134 feet by 56 feet. Deverorusyt is NatcRs asp is Maxy.â€"I should like to see a man‘s biography with corrections and emedations by his ghost. We don‘t know each other‘s secrets quite so well as we flatter ourselves we do. We don‘t always know our own secrets as well as we might. You have seen a tree with different grafts upon jtâ€"an apple or a pour tree we will say. in the late summer months the fruit on one bough will ripen ; lmbotjmimlgmo,ndm.fl ripuinmnilwumwo lg.‘u by the t olnounrwmwill to come into condition ; . lovely . st. l.ichul,-ln-bor,ron the same stock as the jargonelle in the tree L am thinking of ; and tm these have all fallen or been another, we will say the winter nelis, has its turn ; and so, out of the same juices have come in successi>n fruits of the most varied aspects *‘ â€"RUSSELL & WATSON‘3. m{euth gugs, Coca and Wool Tats, of every kind, shown i great variety, at o RUSSHKLL & WATSON‘S. huius." Th s es Prvend es 2 1 se 4s saer ifs oeing different sosem and fivour. It is the thing with ourselves, but it takes u‘};‘t'fl to find it out. 'l‘honnous;' i m ripen in succession. “'z mu,.ruulum iod of your life, nineâ€"tenths maternal at another. Anuouflholnil:‘ol some immediate ancestor may come “"‘3"“?“" edly on one of the branches of your charâ€" <tures Prveeay petme e e PV T C 0 VR C TC blances to 7« nesrer or more e uhdm-’(;:c ’Jloh..n- POLICE COUsTâ€"WEDNESDA Y FiRE INQUEST CRICKET SEKVANTâ€"GALISYX INX THE STACES ‘The New York Times devotes a good deal of space to the consideration of a question which is just now more than ever WM on both sides of the Atlantic. Our contemporary says â€"The condition of things with reference to employer mmbn in the field of servant galism s reversals of the ftâ€" ness of things that are simply remarkable. It is a matter of fact that the girl deterâ€" mines the conditions, and is the principal person. She has it all her own way in uu' preliminary negotiations, and feels, with reason, 'Fcrfectly sure otf having her own way. The housekeeper is put through a catechetical course of questions and cross questions that are literally subjoined as contributions to the annals of indendence : sCENE FROM RBEAL Lirg. .‘ Pramatis person»>â€"Mistress and Maid. Time: " From eight to five o‘clock." Place : Anywhere. 2 3 Mistressâ€"You come to apply for the place advertised here ? o V Maidâ€"Of course, you have everything in the kitchenâ€"tubs, bot and cold water ? I‘m always expected not to cook on the days I wash sad iron, and the washin musta‘t be too large. I‘ve always hveg where they have dinner on Sundays at one, which 1 get after coming back from eight o‘c.ock church in the mornin‘. After that, my time‘s my own, barrin‘ 1 Mistressâ€"No; the girl 1 onpi:rmnn do the washing herself. 1t is not large, " Maidâ€"Is your husband particklar ‘bout his collars and bosoms? I can‘t abear them as is too particklar ‘bout them things. :r:uku it come very bard ou the poor what you will come 1P sc one en e oc Maidâ€"Well, you sees, mem, I thought L would look in and see the place before making up my mind. Have you many in the family ? * M stressâ€"Five ; three of them children. Maidâ€"The washin‘ I‘m a thinkin‘ ‘ll be heary. Do you have a woman do that ? come in by tem o‘clock on Thurdsay, 1 have the afterncoons and evenings out. L ask 16 dollars a month for myself, and I am not for praising myself, but you‘ll find me a girl of my wurd. _ A correspondent of the Indian Statesman writes: in your paper of the 7th instint. you mention that in a foreign museum there is now to be seen a human head which h«s been reduced by an unknown process to a length of three inches only in its greatest diameter; perbaps it may inâ€". térest you to hear more upon the subjact . About four years since, when in London, | 1 was shown a specimen of what was said . to be the head of a chief of a tribe of North Arnerican Indians ; it had been procured in Paris, where its market value, originally "its weignt in gold," had risen to five. hundred dollars. Alrn from the redubed size, it in no way ditfered â€"from the moâ€"t. admirably preserved full sized head ; speâ€" cimens of which are so often seen in our museums, the features, tattoo marks, and shape of the head were perfect, but in miniature ; the hair was long, glossy, and dark black, but owing to the contracâ€" tion of structures making up the scalp /very thick or +‘crowded." The ing wis well marked. The skull measured three inches in its longest diameter, it« total _ weight . did not exceed five or six ounces. It came from Noith America where it wes ‘said to have been prepared by suryivors of a great chief in order to perpetuate his memory: ; T he process r. quired time «nd money ; hence only men of importance were so honmored; heads thus prepared were handed down as heirlooms in the tribe, but owing to wars and love of money, few are now seen in the country. The whole process of preparation was a secret, it was admitted that repeated ap« plications of bot sand and the use of smoke and steam were required ; but in the first ; lace nompthh‘":la was done. Doubtless the brain was removed and an acid solution applied in such a way that the earthy matter of the bone« (two thirds of the whole weight) was removed ; by the slow action of hot sand and steam contraction of the remaining third could ensily be induced without in the least injuring the 1 feasures, &o. ; what ever mode was great ciure and time were necessary. The New Zealand ers, Dyaks of Borneo, ani others have similar customs, but do not know the art of reduction. . In a leading bank in Stockh im all the clerkships have for some years past been fillea by women. o.l:l.-p.lth:‘r No::t:h" & ir own at endo«ed with $400 000. es The number of Amearican ladies who aré m:nhowu the Italian con~ is now rery large. Azodb'-dfl-idw bis wife at their wedding : It seems that now we are bound together, two volumes in one with claspe." * Â¥es,"" observed one of the guests one side side highly ornamental Turkey moâ€" rocco und the other plain calf." A Cedar Rapids editor envies the census for embracing 17,000,000 women. The Countess of Bianchery, who in one of the battles of the Francoâ€"German war tought with aâ€"musket. in her hand as a priv«te soldier, has jast had the cross of the Legion of Honour conferred upon her. Mistressâ€"State what you want, and for Eleven of Rugliand wil) :::m?: Mm’l‘omm Club, and 11 other Clubs of the Domini «n on s & 1 By the kind permiission of Lieut C:â€"1. T. Ros: and the officers of the regiment. the splendid Band of the GGovernor (General‘s Foâ€"t Guards will be on the round on each day, und will play choivaselcoâ€" The~t Lawrence and Ottews, Canada f‘a.l\l. lu-lvillx and Owawa aod other railways. the Ottawa River Navigation Os&rdh s‘eambost compauies will iss l"‘:l'l .s? fare. â€" â€" hdudm cents. be of J. Lo'-o:u- A.& 8. Nordheimer, K. A. Perry, P. 0. and all members of the cammittem, qricket! .. qmIcKET! Englandvs Canada Grand Match at Ottawa. / We hereby forbid any person or sons from hiring or harboring ic ( ISAAC FURREST, or any of them, they having deserted our employment at different times and broken their contract of hiring and service enterâ€" ed into with us. _ nesualle 5 WAIN[NG _ And: ;;oro:!dï¬vo notice that we will to any every person hiring or m. any of the above named. LEVI YOUN4. Tsl UNDERSLIGNED Hereby girves notise thit he hw taken «ttawsa, August 15, 18723 which will be carried an and firm of MILLINC&FLOUR The RIDEAU HALL GROUNDS Un TCESDAY, 27th AUGUST, and following days. Alexander George, Into partnership with him in the Ottawa, Aug. 13. H. MoCORMICK. mml},lfll PMTH â€" H. MoCORMICK & 80N GRAIN BUSINES3, CURIOUS PhOCESS. HENRY PERRIOR, LOU1S DEON, FOR LADIES. THE OTTAWa TlMbo. s JGUST 22 1872. AÂ¥D under the style 2049.6 it‘ or orfrawa | , _ AGRICULTURAL sociEIY The Fourth Annual Exhibition will take place on the 16th, 17th and 18th SEP TEMEER next.. : now ready, and may be had at. the Secreâ€" tary‘s office, opposite the Russell House. K A. 8. WOODBURN, R Recretary. Ottawa. Aug 15. 1872‘ 2019 a Between the corner of Bank and Maria Streets and the Drill Shed, (crossing by Maria Street Bridge)a package of papers containing suhscription lists and letters. The finder will be rewarded on leaving them at this office. â€" Public notice i‘qnhe'oby given. tha‘ an aprlicaâ€" tl.oil 'o(‘lï¬b. m«de to ‘he Co;potl'wa of g. 'l.';. ship ® pass a Byâ€"law to authorize closing urmnc up of that portion of the old travelleq road I.ui.n.hh 8t. Louis Da‘n. from the Concession Line which cro«ses the East half of lot number forty. in.the first coucession, Uttaws front, 0t the Township 0 Nonnu. M The above named ly-lnv. will be ‘_ntrodne;d at a session of the Caupeil to be heldenin the Town Hali, Be I‘s ('omq:-, at ten ofclock a. m , on Thursâ€" day, September 19th, 1872. where and when u:ucr- son whose land might be prejudicially affected by the proposed closinx and stopping up of said portion of road will be hc:d . By order of the Council. _ ____ _ _ _} TUWNSH[P OF NePEAN Bell‘s Corners, Nepean, The Cl sical and Commercial courses of the above College, will open on the . THIRD of SEPTEMBER NBXT. Ottawa, Aug 16, 1872. 20%) td ~ A few Furnished Rooms with Board can be haa at Mr. Fraszr‘s, 90 Kideau Street. Ottawa, Aug 6, 1872. 2041 2w es flced FUl‘NwflEQ RQOMS © DOMINION BUILDINGS," 136 McGILL STREET, | _ And invite the attention of Buyers to their large and catefully selected assortment of JAPAN, YOUNG HYSON, GUN»OWDER, O Have removed |to th«ir New Premises, ~â€"â€" I4PERIA:, and TWANKAY TEAs,. _ ; And BBANDIE3$, GIN3, KRUMS. and the Finest Brands of PORT, SHERRY, &c. > 136 McGILL STREET, MONTREAL Aug 2, 1872. 2038 WILLIAY FOTE & C0, ron'f.'e'i'ï¬'uâ€"-i and | iï¬ï¬'ï¬ -R"'"â€";é _ii‘iu'luuu' use our m :&cm mwt with much care and fl&l best markets. Particular attention has been giver China Warehouse No. 66, Sussex Street. and other Harvesting Implements. New stock at old prices at the old stand No 24, + No 24, following are a few of the different makes of Stphar hop sopminnuly on hand â€" , ‘s Bilver zo t *b ï¬ 'IEM | do + Ottawa, Aug 15, 1872 No. 24 Rideau Street 4 OTTAWA. um -_n_h:lu:_umuuu-. !l}-vy wi .mnam Ottawa, Aug 21, 1872. ‘The Government of British Columbia are prepared to receive Tenders for the construction of a Graving Dock, at the Naval Station, Esquimait Harbor under the guarantee provided in the Twelfth Section of the Terms af Union of this Provinte with the Dominion of Canada, which section is in the followâ€" ing words :â€" p | " The Dominion Government shall gusrantee the intbrest for ten years from the date of the completion of the work, at the rat« of five per cent per annum on such sums, not mmn-u.:: may be required for the construction of a first Graving Dock at Esquimait." | ‘The Dosk to be of masonry, and of not less than the following dimensions :â€" l / Length on floor 370 feet, | I Do. over all 400 feet, | y Width between copings 90 feet, ESQUIMALT GRAVING DOCK Tea Wine and Epirit °_ Merchants . OST Aug 1 Do ofentrance.:... . ..63 feet, To afford a depth of water on the sill of notles than 264 feet athigh water springs, and to be subâ€" stantially constructed to the approvai of Government upon a site to be provided by the person whose tenâ€" der may be accepted. PFurther particulars as to site, ix &e, may be obtained from T. A. Buzkust, Chief Enâ€" gineer to Government, up in writing uwcuwd-uu.‘:;uzw-h ‘Tenders must specify the time within which the Dock will be compieted, and must be sccompanied y drawings and descriptions showing exact dimenâ€" sions, materials, and mode of construction of pror posed Dock . ‘ N-mbhfldotw *« Tende for x'*fl" "wmhh -ml_mu Ti toikin md debreret as sivomn‘e oqmnt Britty and delivered at his office before uson 0 u:udlw-u.m ) may consider the above guaraot ‘hu-smullicvb tender on the hasls { such supplemental guarantee by the Provincial GQovernment, or upon <uch other finagoial induce~ ue -Mwï¬m. Government do not bind themselves thomhwd‘ cnn.l:. .'f'.‘ ender must be accompanied by a Bond from the Contractor, and two sufficie |?-d-h the payment of £10,000 to Her Majesty, her hoirt and successors, conditioned upon th> due fulfilmeBt of the Tender which it accompanies, provided it b4 accepted within three mouths from the said 15th SCYTHES, SCYVTHES, TTAWA CULLEGE, Through the very large encouragement receive Ottawa, May 11, 1872. Wao ons ontiene o Leads ind Werk EMOVED. OW IS THE TIME TO CALL Ottawa. July 5, 1872 RITISH COLUMBIA. Whiting SIGN OÂ¥ THE ANVIL. T C th : Pea +4 <2d ons + PSRE? z2 a% ‘“_;i; a Y /! 4. > * W HOLES A L E PROMIUM Lists AT Steel do ion | do k . | do F. W. HARx «R. Township Clark *~~__ Ridean Stree 4 J 2050 1m |ldf 2054 1 Fine, even and heavy, at 12} per yard. Also a larg other qualities from 8c. to 20c. Allan, McKinnons & CLEARING ~SALE O‘MEARA & CO,, beg most respectfally to inform their customers and the public generally, that they have now ready aqd open for m:roï¬on une of the largest and best assorted stocks of Dry Goods ever bron&l:! into this city. Having purchased two months earlier, than usual, and before the late adâ€" vance on Woolen Goods, we are prepared to sell at the old gnw All woolen suits made up to order on the shortest possible notice frm C an, re j3 _; _ 3 $10 UPWARKDS _ Our Tailering Department is more complete than ithinn Dafacmer may rell m ectieg asentd ol ul â€" emen m on go & â€" C.Ilndhnnmrord‘o’numuggonofawu be fifty per cent higher in a few weeks. in our 1872. Large Importations be fifty per cent higher in a few weeks. in our mï¬&mï¬mmmm h. to .bo found & ack Come alt Wool. _‘ _ 43 best assorted . tock of Cloths, Linens and‘ Readyâ€" made C‘othing to be found in the city. Gentiemen from & distance should call on us when in Ottawa, Wmm“"-}-'?o‘;-iï¬'ï¬u';ï¬â€œm“‘ at any time ures will be taken without On and after MONKDAY Next, 5th JUNE, Trains will leave Montreal as under SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS Great Acceleration of Speed:. Pallman Palace Cars now Running on al Day and Night Trams. Mail Train for Torento and Interâ€" Night Expross for Toronte, at. . .. . Mixed Train or Brockville at..... Accommodation Train for Brock Pond, stopping at all Stations, at 7.00 a, Express for Quebes and Riviere du LOUP, 8t. . ... scvess (.++...+++ 8.30 am Mail Train for Island Poud, Portâ€" land and Boston, at...... ... .‘ 3.00 p.m Night Mail for Quebec, Island Pond,‘ _ Portland and Boston.........10.30 p.m A Pullman Car will â€"be attached to the Through Trains between Montreal and Riviere du Loup triâ€"weekly, vis. :â€"From Montrea on Tussdays, Thursdays and Saturdsys . reâ€" turaing from Riviere du Loup or Mondays Woednesdays ndï¬ld.r. C. J. BRYDGEA, feet in any soil with great speed and economy. The t to the preimnat iest, ho (becd abmanr,sapried d ces kiver Clyde Trust, the Government Works at Carâ€" &alnhd; the great North Sea uum foliand, the Kgyptian wovernment, the Canadian 0n Chringh snn be deepeaed a veiteam $ io linly €° COTTO posed localities, and can be delivered in any part of the world. W. m&mml Co.. g-_l«_m"‘a__._____ Works ‘Reafres, Root "lagk.... GRAND TRUNL RAILWAY, °O . s o ooo iesd thfte mear e dtiiinotle «Dtil noon of Saturday, the August instant, !: the formatiou of tyo ‘Basins, construction of bâ€"+Ebastcs ce ald W‘ TT PP EEUUE C InBelot pafialbetwone Well meton Stver an t o0 »eiereeelarnitontem on pegaes aspleetet s'.'-"-'.:’?"""' the 15th luhl!.vuh:n“ :lm The 'E‘t -7 ‘n'l;o be obtained. hie o e y l noment the ynorr ie 1 Pepoeofof Pablie We‘ un d ns P e movoneree . They areoselling off their entire stock of LIGI Ottawa, June 13, 1871 6 work must be atiached to e« ch tender, This Depeocnent wint ht irooe Lond reser? to The subscribers beg to call:the attention of A 36 Inch madiate Stations, 8. . ... .. . ++ Express for Toronto, at. .. ...« ARE CHANCE W hite Cot TO THELR ori Which are Sp kuaes #eee ce w0 a Otteaws, 2nd August, 1572. HAVE )N ILAND A LARGE UMBARA & CO. Fine and heavy, without Allan, McKinno PF. BKAUN, stock of Cotâ€" 9,00 p.m 11.00 a.m 5.00 pa $.00 a.m 8 50 2 50 1 50 It is now an established factif you want any firstâ€" class Brandies or Wines and the best Family Groâ€" ceries, you mhstgo to - 3 0 The follow Ex Ships | Apa, Cr 187 I ket, . nobility inrritlin. M â€" Japans and Gunpowders, __| . Very fine, give them a trial. Black 1 roasted on PICKI above goo Paris C 100 Ts Coffe well worth; using then Ottawa, July‘ 18, 1872 Price so k MYRTLE NAVY. name Tucke! & B. on eact Loaves Ayim Leares Have We beg to notify our numerous custom= ers, that Since the late fire, we have seour. .Tï¬;m†ry premises through the kind, ness of the Hon. JAS. SKEAD, at the Corner of Sussex and Streots. A NEW ;klND mumx HAS We also respecifully request our Wns 2oo0gals it inesriy date, and rerily an the old that f 4 A in need is a friend indeed." British RHotel Barrack Buildings, IO 5. 10 © 10 ° 10 ® 50 * rive, _ __ . BOUSEFURNISHING GOOD4 TIN, SHEET IRON, and _ â€" & USSEX MOKERS! IRECT " Ca Ottawa, Aug 2 1872. 2087 E. HALR pyE & auy Spi tme menae tus irmless, and Instantaneous ; no no ridicuions ucwm-nl lhlll“"h‘. and NJON wWaAY cases SPARKLING MOSELLES, « pints and quarts," do GUINNESSES POBTER, pts. t McMoran, d1 POKT WINE, for family use, «well known," _ do GIN, John de Kuyper & Son double berried, butts. SHERRY WINE, V.P., + various prices, extra value, \NS, «398 A call solicited. _ _ ‘l#n sale at Tay.:. PATTERSON‘3. )F â€"PRINTS. FOR aA GOOD SMOKE, endid V alue. tons ressing, at 12jc per yard w a Cotton No. 26, Rideau Street. t maere [ PRINTS at reduced prices s & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET assortment, including all the ng goods from the producers i0ee, Tect, Lapy Love, Mazt Y or QuEsEo, Cuara EKurax, AND CAROLINA. s. BRANDY, finest Pale and k, genuine, FFEE Pors, should have one. The are the finest to be had in a variety of others in stock, of trial, every satisfaction in 1MPORTATIONS e finest ever offered in this k:i.tnius waters," used by the n. f eS Fresh ground daily and the premises. ues Prosch Peas, ©" No: 1," in "MYRTLE Y 4 ; Y" is registered, and Ti oe: ow cach Ondagand I" D&H l4 s plug * “‘au- T. & B. on each Plug. We w that all can us it. Always on hand. BIR JOHN YOUNG _ ~â€" Jock for Chapesn every Tuesday and Lz:ml:a'r FIRE!!1 tal‘" Stove Depot *CLARET, ing at " a. m. Returning leaving &TMW i un irommtett is Hoobe apithine." FORWARDING AND RAIL COMPANY. few cases of the celebrated and gts., mlmm.M SCOTCH _ MARMALADE, fresh from the maker, try i. a week our new stock will ar Om COPPER WARE, &o , &c. o‘I:l. nlm.;rfll GD&“ Sussex a 2, 1372 2037 CAUTIO®. 2% Rideau Stree 1872. T ow all parts of the city lmiits I .| _A Sale, by Public Auction, of Timber To and from all parts of the city limits for th4 PUT* | s ythe, on the North Shore of Lake Hurony Carrying Freight and Lightâ€" Packages and North of French River, will h..rhokln At VERY LOW Rates. the Department of Crown Lands, uw& at twelve, noon, on TUFBDA%".M wwade with ‘si hants for the deâ€" ; teenth day of Ooctober next. . Berth livocoa?;uo? :smld :;'{.hoexn&.;r;e:: oroxrnrcool at to be offered for sale are propctedr Towns moderate rates. > __ .. .. |ships, estimated at an area each of: thirt. mï¬ Ratitth w yo 6t Sumen Street will oo | t i ts Aitiee w the outines ary HENRY LORD, _ ]regula.r; each .Townsbip to be put up ae & C Propriet@tâ€" _ | gue Berth and sold as such, and wm&- ; |\judged to the person bidding ca‘na Ghass Ihigheat amount of bonus per square * Â¥ mile therefor ; payment for the same to be EARTHENWARE, CUTLERY & FANCY | made on the day of sale, by depositing the GOODS, &c¢, ‘amount of purchase to the credit of the WHOLESALE and RETAIL . |Deputment of Crown lands, in & bank Origimal packages of the above or acy quantity | SUthOrized to receive deposits on account packed to suit the hour, at the lowest possible | Of the Government of «â€"ntario. rates. i. LoAp © All Berths sold to be subject tom * . ... | tion with respect tomrea, under t puiawe 3ofoponiera28 Jobber, 6 Susssex 8t | clause of the Crown Timber Regulations. e agy en deagerco e comnnnclipeaimenurn ce renmncmmmens, mee ieas it Lacenses for Berths ‘sold will be wsued & jA x subject to the "Urown Timber Regulaâ€" i nscR ' y 6 ttions" one monih after date of sale, and P ar. % $ payment of bonus and ground rent for * L skwe~ C ss current season. * ' No deduction, frotm ares sold, allowed NOTICK' â€" + for water. ‘ is The Departm<nt reserves the right to Dxumm o® C'?" Laxps, one bid on each Berth; and also the right § m to gran{ special licenses to cut fuel on the | _ Toronto, 25th of July, 1872. | Berths sold, for the supply of coasting CITY EXPRESS To the Merchants and Public Generally of _ Oitawa. : Under an Order in Council passed the 29th ultimo, respecting Timber on pa tented, sold, uxfe?xmld lands on the North Shore of Lake Superior, the. ab:o lute right to the Pine trees growing 0: tcing on said lsnds may be acquired on payment being made to the Department of Crown Lands at the rate of tifty cents peracre, in addition to the price, one dollar per acre paid or to be paid for such lands. Owners of patented lands, and pur 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 above specified, in addition to the one dollar per acre payable for the lands. ; Should the owners of patented lands, or gurchuon of lands ;:ï¬e sales of which are eing carried out) fail to apply for, aud 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 Eurchue. to apply for and acquire the right to the pine trees on the lands apâ€" plied for, the pine trees on such lands will be dinponf of by the Department of Crown Lands to persons making applica 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 awarded to the applicant tendering, and paying the highest amount per acre over and above fifty cents. _ &R, W. SCOTT, On and after this date the subscriber will run a Barristers, Attnrnol?, Solicitors in Chan cery, Conveyancers, Notaries, Commsssionâ€" ers for taking affidavité to be used in the Province of Quebes, &c. : Axors Morrsos, R M. Weuus, W.H. Looxnart Gorpo®, Ropt. Casseus, Jr. 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 S EAropmenn ts uo aifitinds of repatn is pre to do all. repairs on the most reasonable terms, and having worked for the pa«t 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 Orders may be left at Messrs. Orme & Son‘s Music Store, Sparks Street, or at his Workshop, Rideau Street, next door to Dr. Grant. %@;~ Six and a Half Octave Pianos made into Full Compase. ‘The patronage of the public is respectâ€" fully soncited. 4 Ottawa, July 26, 1872. â€" 2032 3m MORR[SON, WELLS AND CASSELS, The subscriber has been . instructed by the owner, Mr. James Conroy, to offer for sale by private contract, the residence he now omm-ud on the Aylmer Road. 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 exc llent house, out building« and a good well of water, about seven acres of excellent land under cultivation. A beautiful flower garden adjoming the house ; .the vegetable garden is in exce!â€" lent order, and well stocked with vines, shrubbery, ornamental trees, &c. woue eagy. ‘For hetmer partiouien mppl easy.. For & ply to the undersigned. e ‘ > A. ROWE, Auctioneer and Estate Agert. Ottawa, July 23, 1872. 2029 MPORIANT NOTICE VILLA RESIDENCE FOR SALE ON THE AYLMER ROAD. Soda Water, cold as Ice, combined with 66 i Faro Syrgg_»wn from t.ho Arctic There will be sold by Public Auction, at the City of Uttaws, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1872; the Un the Opeqngo Branch ot the Kiver Maâ€" dawaska (known as Alexander Fraser‘s Limit of License, No. 271 of 1871â€"2), August 3rd, 1872. Timber timit of Austin and Graham Area 34 square miles made by Austin and Graham during the Seasons of 1870 1 and 1871â€"2, now in the Ruiver Madawaska, on the way down, toâ€" gether with all the Farm Stock and Imâ€" plements and Lumbering: material and supplies belonging to the business of the above named copartnership. _ Full particulars of all the above will be published in a future advertisement, and further info T time, on application to:‘\’" :._h:‘: s GHOSTS SEEN IN EVERY House without the aid of a meâ€" dium! Innocent amusement for elopment of optical science shows it to be the wonder of the age ! . umi-.hlyl&,ml 8 %’l’w ODaA wWaATER, MINERAL WATERS, § . JOHN FAIR, * Accountant, Montreal, Assignee of the Estate of W. W. Austin Montreal, 30th July, 1872. DT with directions. sn Horienlt 4 car Seveariie Oun iine * BA moa IMBER LLMIT. 5,000 Pieces of Timber, Ginger Ale, > Potash Wl.tnl’. Vichy Water, Seltzer Water, Congress Water, ® I(l:mm ':u. Calizer Kal Citrate, 2gnesia, tzer Balt, ‘reshly made Seidlits and Soda Pow. A. CHRISTTE & co., ALSO FIR SALE RYANT Commissioner. Nore.â€"The area to be offered as Timber Berths is very extensive. embracing all unsold and unâ€"icensed lands of the rown north ‘of Lake Huron and north of French River, and west of the Indian Lake Nipissing, to the eastern boundary of the ‘Townships of Aweres and Vanâ€" koughnet, extending north {rom the Indian Reserve on Lake Nipissing an estimated distance of 24 miles, thence due west to the north east angle of the Townsh‘p of Vankoughnet. â€" Will be received at this Department at Ottawa, up to noon of MUNDAY, the 30th Sepbmgor next, for the construction of Light Houses at the undermentioned places, viz:â€" *: Maps of the territory are for sale by Messrs. Copp, Clark & Co., No. 17, King Street East, foronto. § August 9, 1872. 2051 Cape Whittle, Labrador. Gaspe Point, Gaspe County. _ Portneuf, 8|éucny County. Bay St. Paul, Charlevoix County. Cape Despair, Gaspe County, . Macquereau Point, Bonaventure County Fortbewnstmdonofn.l’és{Whmhl and i at Cape Ray, Eesdep x Tope es oernsactast Plans and specifications of all the works may be seen on und afier the 1st Septemâ€" ber next, at the office of the Agent of the Department at Quebec, where ‘forms of u-ndo‘rmtbobo obtained by intending contractors. 5 Matane or Metis, Rimouski County. "Plans for the Light Houses and,Buildâ€" ingsâ€" in Gaspe County, and the Light House at _ Macquereau Point may also be seen at the off: ofJouphmn. Keg., Hurbor Master, Gaspe ; an for the Light House at Macqueresu Puimknl-on the office of Dr. Robitaille, aL.P., New Carlisle, e Department does not bind itself to Aog::vnholowmoru render. r C P.ufmu..u, & Magdalen Islands, Magdalens. .. Minister of Marine and r«neries. Department of Marine an+ Fiheries, Uttaws, b5th June, 1872 _ 2051 yrouns LADLES LLTERARY ~INSTTL TUTE. i P The Worker is an enurely new invention, making a ect guide, for every stitch, so mucchmlunum?m:znmk «s perfect a button hole with it, us the most experienced Button hole maker can work wichout it. The purchaser can test the merit of the The price of the two articles in the case, s sixty five couts. ced w _ FREKNCH LANGUAGE. Ladice desirous of taking lessons in the French ;"f*:.mr&i'm Ts 2t pertscntion, pddren by port 2 Rideau Streot, Uttewa. The cliuer:polvwiplnmwdon-mm on MONDAY, Z2nd September. :PL.)nmn, Aug 1, 1872. 2037 im2aw Ottaws, Aug 2, 1872. friends and the public hrthont- couragement he has received to this day, 1N In reference to the above the unâ€" dersigned offers his sincere thanks to his and informs them that he will continue un-mnnnotolhï¬ï¬‚&-u Street, next door to Mr. J. M. C. Delesâ€" PBIVATI LESSONS Dernier‘s, where uwmn:‘mm:d wlmw m Fancy Dry Goods that must command & ready sale. OTICE. partment of Crown Lands, P* Toronto. Ist August, 18 Addréss, M. SHAVER, (Jitawa. Otcama, Aug 7, 1872. 242 1m 3 P. CHENET, Formerly of Pinard & Chenet. Ottawa, August 1, 1872 20372 WILL orTaAwWA <SHIRT STORE . JAMES ANGUS, Merchants‘ Bank Biock, Sparks 8t. Ottawa, Aug 2, 1872 2038 NDERS Tuz 250 Sarreyns®. oo h ig <+n 3y + : imtingy Aug 1, 1874 * Quebec UPTON HOLE JUOTERK aAND BUTâ€" TON HULE WORKER. * HE SCHUOOL FOR BOYS, OTICE. REV. G. JEMXBTT, X. 4A., L RE ASSEMEBLE UN MONDAY er the Toronto, Ist August, wing the Berths to be. disâ€" be â€"een at the Woods and e, Department Crown Lands, TB.RIEPLYLLL LINEN _ COOLLARS, six different loch in tant. R. W. 8 ‘OTT, Commiss oner COXDUOTED BY AT Bt. Patrick btrect, Ottews. 4; *L #i