e CX C n eCs - ing Water. Ask for it. Gissou & Co. f, i.k yprink B&Apï¬tfrom:t R â€" «ankoe _ _ There is no better and Summer Congary. itb than the Chivionk «Water: . io I’-q:‘,, s wdnflbmmhwhï¬oh "L*h §3 . "_ u liberally used, no Doctor seed spply. won first op :“.._.( Cucrer.â€"Owing to heary rain in Mon» by Rails ~ Heal yesterday the cricket match with the s R ; Inglish eleven did not sommence. A T RY,. â€" Tuns Huar.â€"Yosterday was the most «M > wuuwwmb ?‘_‘!‘ e sammer. The thermometer registered 98 #Ri e dealiou8®® "ove ePriy RIG 10g ;; mbers of 0, .-.»:‘“ s tl02. Pss ie y x “..-.hfl C. & ; h . _ Prizes $24 54 * uefl%g,‘l nembers of the prizes in provegg . 4. HUOST & W'â€"-aâ€"-â€"-“'-< s senict| cxemmiena ie ust 22, 1¢te o# az * "CD day .. ‘ - tâ€"Q _'Fi’u yad 43b¢ ANxq qy m .m‘:"'\} duily from the alienen the « Capt M.W 1 find this a ¢ 108. BRig wad n‘..""‘h y aod m« Banas * value $16, s cemmuee e be h ’ ¢-d the C EXANDRA 0 15 couty No, t Aotigigy ore qh‘o"‘.‘ Soge ® 3 13 and 24 so * AATing A *T PM\ACE OF Pow and Pocks the Skin, Kidneys or Bladder, sheuld send for a supply of the Caledonia Water. Gmso# & Co., Corner Sparks and Elgin. ~â€"Our stock of Carpets is now -t,andi.ueof&.h‘lxm and assorted â€" ever offtered in the city, having placed our orders c.!ylutauuln.vommblod to sell much under present prices. RUSSELL & WATSON. Qrux Worr.â€"Un the Ist of August Meurs, Orme. and Son, of this city, teleâ€" paphed to Paris for some instruments for quduwomm Un Tussday they were on the way to Uiverpool, and on the 19th of August they who met with an accident about a month 4go in Baldwin‘s Milis, and who had his arm twice amputated since, died yesâ€" turday in the Hospital after great sufferâ€" wite smcs nartes photiucs io es mhoanen, " a " frstâ€"class horse; for S se see lember cart, ron axieâ€"tree, and new "Tor farther particalar® Sll Bhp portqy. . arrived in Quebec Wonpuryc:. Fuars â€"We understand tut Paul Fauvreau is going to weat the preople of (itawa to an entertainment of asomewhat novel kind shortly. George larender and the Eemonde Bros are to puform some wonserful feats on a tight mps stzptched across the Chaudiere Falls, the former to walk across the full length Â¥ the rops, Mr. Favresu is taking up & sollection for the purpose, and we hope he will be suscessful. "*"~ _A & A. H. TAYLOR, Agen AYLOR, to. Russell House and corner Sussexr & 'flw Ottawa, May 13. 1872 1958if scres, belonging to Mrs. Ruggles Wright, amd aituated on the Aylmer Road, about lhree miles from Ottawsa, was sold at auc bien yesterday by Mr. McLean, for the bundsome sym ot $29,000 cash. This sale Will gire the Canadian world an idea of the @gtraordinary degree property has enhanâ€" s#ed in value in and aroupd Uttaws. Mr. Durid Moore was the purchaser, Puroi« rmh.‘â€-dh-uï¬hnl‘ & good prices. S COvic Houiat.â€"We understand thai His Worship the, Mayor has signified his willingness to prociaim Tuesday next a fl“yiï¬pu-ld'iï¬.puï¬o. numeroualy signed by merchanté. * ";;â€"rmn-u & Raunwit Ca Ottaws a% 7. 30 a. m. "l::;.mAyb-ul.mP.n\ "Ayr Steamer «*Jossice Unssep" lea Ay""d’;“ 8.30 a m. P ""lullss ta all noints East 1 in the shade. sbout 2 o‘clock yesteriay morning was about the most terriic ever experienced West can be ln this section of country. For over an hour lightning Awhed almost incessantly while the thunder rumbled in the distance, an cccasional peal occurring overithe city. The storm spent its fury to the North West of the city and much damage must hare been done by: the li.btni:‘ Seven were broken into pieces mim’d. Road opposite Mr. Durie‘s ressdence, someé pc&-'ol !;on ing thrown a r. Por, ;'?fl'-'r ...!'."“."‘.s‘:'&.‘...... Nso stzuck and ‘considerdbly damaged. ce ces > Cuaxo Duase w6 fus Bosras. â€"Since their arrival in Canada the English Eleven Sitketers hare received that attention a#= L mlï¬..:.... T o w WA_W w Fairy" i. Arsaxs.â€"The Rerd Jas Johnson, of Hull will preach in St. Albans Church this(Friday) evening at T o‘clock. Seats wad consideration which is due to such Ustinguiahed representatives of the manly ;hhounm.l-m and we highly pleased to be in a position to Mate that their stay in Ottaws will be of the most agreeable and pleasant that it ipossible to make it. Besides a becom» lng reception and the brotherly attention which they will receive at the hands of the {}Hama Cricket Club, they will be enterâ€" Mined to a grand dinner on Parliament : on Thursday evening next, to a limited number of invitatiens will :"_- The arrangements on the occeâ€" \MM& non will be princely. â€" isatia> Tus Cuscoums Fa1ze.â€"Mesers. Orme & You have on uhunuar proat, a ptoture of the Oinizidtece Pults sit Ruis Eetatrs ar Avoriox.â€"A farm of 132 Fos Cheap Cottons, go to s Arras, McKimmwore & MoMorax‘s, 198 SALE. The principal Hotels and Saloons in the °_ 5 maw supplied with Caledonia yaAVBLLER‘$ GUIDE. * * _ _ 90 Bparks Street w zin w“flï¬hfl“m (rsaume Saleot Light Prints, at Aupa®, McKurwoxs & Mo Mozax‘s. #) rparks Streot. ; Lavessos & Orawi Rauwar. am. am. noon: pm,. a â€" w 10.3 12100 10.00 JQrrawa C.yapa Contmat _ ____ 100 Arrives Leaves every day at. . .%p Orti#. Foswazpme Co‘v. 10 240 .1.10 Rirse Navicatio® Co. 5. uonieys um 615 10.00 to all points Enst Gmzo# & Co., Agent NEW S Ramwat 4.00 It would seem that the Horse Railway to Ayimer, which qmtï¬ we have been agitating for some time, ‘will be built in course of a few years. .A correspondent of the Ayimer Times says : Lunderstand that it is the intention of some influential gentleâ€" men to apply to the Dominion Parliament at its next meeting for a charter to build a Street Railway from Ottawa to Aylmer â€"â€"The advantages of this road are patent to every oneâ€"property in its vicinity would increase tenfold in value, rests in Aylmer would do likewise and the whole neighborhood would, within a few monthst feel an impetus given to it that could no be brought about in any other way. Railâ€" roads and Street Railroads create a busiâ€" ness of themselves, and in a few years the Aylmer road would be a suburb of Ottaws studded along the whole length with villas and residences of townspeople kxtensive stock of Woo!l Car, pets, in two and three ply ; alsoâ€" ex. Super, which we are otferi.ps at last season‘s prices. Call an examine. RUSSELL & WATSON‘3 The newest cesigns in (Engâ€" lish) Oil Cloths, from 80c to $1 40 the square Jnrd, at vvorontar r o_ wr a monnaries who would gladly avail themseives of this means of escaping the taxes of the city. It is I hear proposed whh’ rails. heary enough to carry waggons vy freight. )meddbzubm from a central position in ttawa, and the rates of fare would be placed so low that the preâ€"ent turnpike and bridge tolls would cover it, no doubt the Turnpike would be called upon to roll and ou?dlu road, in winter, as it is at present done in the large cities of the Present : J. W. Peachey, Chairman, »Mesars. Kelly, Sims, Larose, Lapierre, Champagne and David. 4 ] The minutes of the last meeting were Director of the Christian Brothers of Monâ€" treal and P @. Legden were rea i and laid on the table. A number of accounts were also read and referred to the Commitiee of Finance and Assessments. A By law to inipose a school rate for the present year got its first reading. Moved by Mr. Kelly, .«-&d by Mr, Lapierre, that Sisters Demers of the order of the Grey Nuns of this city, be authorized o collect the Kate Bill tor the current be buili¢and aquippod for the am df samm ilt and ip am l sam of $40,000. °4* a cent in the dollar, and that the said By Law be read a second and third time and Mr. Larose, that the Chairman be authorâ€" sed to sign cheques in favour of the several house owners for one quarter‘s rent due Jlst July last. Carried, being very accurate the style of the paintâ€" ing is very effective, gives the stranger a very correct idea of foaming Kettle in Spring time. There is no ‘attempt at gaudy coloring, on the contrary it is reâ€" markable for its coal grayness. The sky with its heary floating clouds is cleverly treated, and the mills of Mesers. Porley & Pattee are painted with the truthfuiness of photography. It is a fine specimen of perspective drawing and of skillful paintâ€" ing. and we sincerely hope that our friend Mr. Forster, who, we are happy to know, is meeting with the encouragement in Ottawa that his talent deserves, will be as successtul in the sale as he has been in the painting of the Falls. be filled with the words three sevenths df _ Moved by Mr. Lapierre, seconded by Mr. Champagne, that the account just read be referred to the Finance Committee. The Chairman informed the Trustees that be had called them rogether in order »-gpinuedhaoï¬otmmt_yw, ndlmmdwlr.w by Mr. Larose, . that the city collector, J. Mr. Kelly moved, seconded by Mr. Laâ€" rose, that the blank in the By Law just read H. Kirby, Eequire, be appointed coilector of this board for the year 1872, and that the said collector shall receive tive per cent on all moneys collected by him, and that be be requested to furnish the neces sary spourity ; the yeas and nays being high water, painted by Mr. Forster of this «ty. The view is from the Hull side Of the Suspension Bridge, and is decidedly the best and most acdurate painting of called for; the vote stood thus: Yeas, hmw% David, 4. Nays, Mr. Kelly, C relusing to vore on either side. The motien was declared carried. f Un motion the board sdj~urned. i. â€" Tass®, Seccretary. A degraded wretch whose name we did pot learn, char;ed his gister with stealing the Falls we have ever seen. & Borton was charged with abusing his wife, and coinmitted to gaol for two weeks at hard Iabor. / A case of leaving employ was adjourned. A man charged with leaving the employ of Mr. Allan Grant was fined $20 and costs. W. B. Litle, an individual from Carleton Count», and somewhat demented by whis â€" key and politics, was charged with using ingecen} Janguaze, He dyi not appear in sourt to attend to such a petty matter, thinking that his inf@uence in Renfrew was so great that it could not be spared. Mr. U‘Gara sent him his compliments afd a A couple of cases of drunkenness were disposed of in the usual way. * enly one pronounced ol the daY .-.‘:.:dy lr.%?o( Lunenâ€" mmm beep m both in numbers and in debating power The returns relative to the Nova Sootin mmfln&:fl‘- They reveal remarkable results.. Uut of 21 members, &*-:-"““;"wiï¬ 2’ position has bon-hb-:-“ W&J pers. mmwm‘?m of the poplo‘uuflnflyhbmr thogl. in miterial ,.uTu elevation spirit. Dr. Tupâ€" per will go to the House of Commons a very strong man. We trust his policy will be such as we shall be able to apâ€" prove‘ and sustain. . It is very desifabie wmhï¬n‘lflw two of the smailer Provinces of Canada, with 'fl'-a-.hmubdnmh im acgord in sdvencing their mutual in, tereets ud those of the Domigion, readers of some of the Nova Scotia paâ€" BUABD UF SEPARATE SCHOOLS HORSE RAILWAY TO AYLMER Cataw abaâ€" PuLICE COUxTâ€"THURsSDAY LUOWER PROVINCES AND THE DOMINIUON GOVERN MENT. (From the 84 JohAn Telegraph.) USSELL & WATSON‘s Ottaws, August 20 by pendent wrives: Un Sunday night as Swinâ€" son, John Taylor, a.pottery kilnman, went to a field near the river to fight with a tormkno'nu'-Norfothim.o"' They were accompanied to the scene of action by a large crowd. The fight was a long sad severe one, but the Norfolk man, being by far the more powerful of the two ton. The Whittonstall estate was then oftered, and one of the coal owners of the North, Mr. Laycock, of Gosforth, became the purchaserat £80,000, with the timber hiq&tj,â€",!*‘h estimated at another gun, made of Whitworth metal, which is now :dng .xhlllbll.d at the international Exhibition, will be fired for experiment on the sands at Sandport, lz:nuhin, at the latter end of September,and Jnseph Whit. worth has expressed his wiilingness to match the gun sgainst any other, British or foreign, of the same weight, for range securacy, penetration, and rapidity of tir~ ing. â€" The weight of the guo is 8 owt. and 8 qrs ,and that of the carriage 10 »wt. The inventor anticipates that it will have a range of 5,000 yards and an elevation of 10 degrees, and at an extreme angle of ele vation of as much as 10,000 yardsâ€"over six miles. Strangling, remarks uu\anhun Adverâ€" tiser, appears to have become a favourite pud*m. the prisoners confined in the Brideweli, hn{hqn. Add.mhn man hangs himself by means of a strap, unduh:i.-& :n‘:.-nw.hlu; an m p‘l“ officer is reprimanded for not baving taken awsy the article used to accomplish selfâ€"deâ€" struction. . It has been suggested that the stite should be faktened behind. j A correspondent of the Sheffield Indeâ€" In the House of Commons, Sir J. Grey asked the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Aftfairs whether the authorities of the Urtoman Porte were giving effect to the provisions comtained in various edicts issued by the Sultan of Turkey during recent years in fayor of his Christian subâ€" jects. Lord Enfield replied : The latest dicw in fator of the Chrigtians are farly favor of the Christians are fairly carried into effect, and that as a class they have no reason for complaint. Some ex it ment was caused in Newcasâ€" tle by the saie by auction of some of the Greenwich Hospital Estates. These estates formerly in the possession of the Earl of Derwentwater, together contain about 5,600 acres, and realized £186,000. The Spindleston estates was first dinnd.nd after some tit‘on was knocked down forzu_q,oo:_:mn Browne, of Acklingâ€" a side. All the butchers were present, and there was great: excitement. Both men, each having a builack, set to work vimnvfllhmhrblio nhnszhl.bu-e Stewart finished his work in minutes, and Knight in 42 minutes, The average A distinguished artist in aquafortis enâ€" graving, M. Henry Trappes, aged 37, to whom the public is indeoted for some ilâ€" lu=trations of * Gil Bias," committed suiâ€" paplinne me heaty 0 -’E-â€"o: pistol into his heart The mogive of rash act is abtributed to family difl happ bridal party t down n-:- Pon:b’;:-&fo..!‘.l’. & J. &'i‘h.od the in ney ie ce on mins the train of, and, affer Te cae the haad Siok with a qonck qooter loring, trightened wnzh lo:ntlnmof,hr '.1" foobhm-wn:“‘authlt. ling ? What frigh it, dear 1 Tell its own hubby ? '&mitc‘:" Thore w-'t-mhloadnuh sure ; oh, no! Darling onlyd.v?si a set of glittering front teeth out windowâ€" that was all, tors, the question being who would kill a bullock in the shortest rime and show the best workmanship.~ The stakes were £1 A traveller in Canstantinaple desaribes a singular flower, which is in the form of a perfect hummingâ€"bird. ‘The resembiance of this curious flower to a tiny burd is said to be complete. The Army and Navy Gazette says it is believed that in arranging the future Mfwmh.tbnv{':nd securâ€" ing to the country an effective naval reâ€" serve, care will be taken that His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, K. G., Miss Elien ï¬dnundl. a young lady of ‘‘prepossessing appearance and fuscinating manner,‘‘ was ohnrd at the Mancherter police court recently with horseâ€"whipping a male friend in broad day,and in a crowd ed bazaar, Evidence was given for the fair prisoner to the effect that the young man had given what the presiding magiâ€" strate called the grossest provocation"‘ to the defendant, whom he had courted and then insultingly cast off,, Miss Edmunds was bound over to keep the peace. The nine pound breechâ€"loading rifled ready for the market. â€"Dundee Advertiser £25,0U0 to £30,090 dericrentnarch se ts m ies L und Ottaws, Canada Central, Bosin in ctastas and se pedirare se w esc A spleniid new pisr was opened at Hastings, England, by Earl Granville, on Aug. 5. The pier is 910 feet long, and varies in width ; at the shore end it is 190 feet, and at the sea end 45 feet. It his been built principally for promensding, seats being arranged all along the sides, and there is also a splendid saloon, in Uriental style, at the head of the pier,suitâ€" able for and balls capable of sc commodating persgons. lou,. ce cnad cade 4evatedier vee . m oo dz shill be placed at the head of the new department. s caossr >_ :.;. ORoKHt:! Enzlant_l_:s. COanada Grand Match at Ottawa. T and Rrugsels Carpe uo;mnda?frm 1006020": er yard ‘under present value, Erou uirin; &.rpob of kind mld :o well to I;:{ through the stock now shown by: RUSSELL & WATSQN ad the officers of the %..:-:.-.:'..r: lunteer review, near Manchester, the men h?d?bmmmoguww alone having thirteen cases of syncope ; happily none were fatal, .â€" ,,’ Eton College at the closext the last half was in a most flourishing condition, the students numbering about 1,000. in the late school time there were 426 boys un able to swin, and 299 boys who “puud"“ for swimming. The 28th birthday of the Duke of Edinâ€" burgh was commemorated at Windsor with the usual Royal honours. ‘The belis of 8. George‘s Chipel and the parish church rang merry peals at intervals during the day, and a koyal ‘salute was fired in the Long walk by the Royal Bombardier. The Duke of Edinburgh is making a very | promising belfiunn‘ in his new career of a composer. He «cknowledges. the compoâ€" | sership of the very pretty valse, the Guls ! tea, played at\ the l?nneo and . Prinogess of Wales‘s ball, and has elsewhere been heard . with much #pproval on the part of those | who would not say it was good boanul HR.H. were the letters of recommendaâ€" tion, perhaps the contrary. â€" 1 o titmtion, tbbperamy racrs Clab and 11 n By the kind permission of Lientâ€"Col ‘The Lancet states that at & recént Voâ€" Un TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, OLD COUNTRY NOTES. RIDEAU HALL GROUNDS and following days. TE OTTA WA TIMb»S, n JGUS T 23, 8814# in anâ€" intoxicat ed eA n |FPUW NsSHIP UF NEPEAN on draft, the best in the Dominion. Ti o ialy reraporiitus or of them, they having deserted our "lzywudwuuum flrmmotdhirhgudm enter. ed into with us. | And we hereby give notice that we will ‘ te anyand e hiring or mumydmmsbonmmd. LEVI YOUNG. rom the citisens and public hronl* it has caused to our stock. is Spring‘s Imporâ€" has wt with much and :m markets. oular attention been suaitable for city business and trade. A heavy stock of Tea, also Coffee of the qullz ground on the prem| large aors of the brands ma . _ A fine lot of new Maple on draft, the best in the Dominion. All the abowe 1t We hereby forbid any person or perâ€" sons from hiring or harboring which will be carried Td incat on under. the style ** DOMINION BUILOINGS§," 136 Mo HLL STREET, f And invite the attention of Buyors to their large and carcfully selected assortment of JAPAN, YOUXG HY8SON, GUNPOWDEB, «Ktawa, August 15, 1872. 2049 6 The Government of British Columbia are prepared to receive Tenders for the construction of a Graving Dock, st the Naval Station, Eequimait Harbor under the guarantee provided in the Twelfth Bection of the Terms of Unjion of this Province with the Dominion of Canada, which seation is in the follow» ‘m-wmmu intefest for ten years from the date of the completion of the work, at the rats of five per cent per nunam on such sums, not exceqding £100,000 steriing, as China Waprehouse | No. 66, Sussex Street. Tnl UNDERSIGNED _ Hereby gives notice that he has taken mmhhw-d. first clase e n-;.k'.:‘ % of not less than to imasonry, | and of not &L.M:â€" ® Léength on foor 370 feet, Do. over all 400 feet, Width between sopings 90 feet, Do on floor...........45 feet, | Doof.trnn.m £a i To afford a depth of water on the sill of not les n 204 foet athigh water springs, aud to be subâ€" constructed to the approvai of Government upon a site to be provided by the person whose tenâ€" der may be accepted. Further particulars as to borings, be obtained from T. :ln::'n. M-.Q.:l-: to Government, upon application in writing to Wmdw and Works Â¥4 Congitind, and cmont bt ancpmanaied must x ll“-'lam--hm:mnd-- e PeC PEBT B COGETC HRDVC! LA DLs A .A IMPERIA!, and TWANKAY TBAs And BRANDIES, GINS, RUMB. and ESQUIMALT GRAVING DOOK Britis Columbia, and delivered at his offce before noog 0 the 15th day of November, 1§3. m-:u-u-&uhn-d be are atliberty to â€"tender on the basib { such supplemental guarantee by the Provincial M-â€"-::-.-.u other financial induceâ€" ments, as they may suggest. A‘l‘b‘ohâ€".b;nuuuubâ€"-t Finest Brands of PORT, SHERRY, &c. 136 MGILL STREET, MONTRBAL _ Aug 2, 1872. 2038 7 drawings and descriptions showing exact dimes :Nm and mode of | construction of proâ€" Mfubhuu.m " Teqde ter (Rsquimait Graving Dock," addressed t th* Chibf Commissioner of Lands and Works, Vithori®, the |lowest or any tender Each Tender must he sccompanied by s Bond from the Contractor, and two sufficie t sutstios for :m of £10,000 to Hor nm:..nu- successors, conditiondd upgn th» due fulfilment of the Tender which it acompanies, provided it b¢ ‘."""."fll three months from the said 15th ovem bor. loner of Lands and Wonkyâ€" n "I~~ ~whions _ ‘The above named B sâ€"law, will be introduced at a session of the Coueil, to be holdenin the Town in ons ie Arramnp any, m mber 1Â¥th, 1872, where m â€" son whose land might be m).udieil:y .Al:tm A few Furnished KRooms with Board can be haa at Mr. Fraszr‘s, 90 Kideau Street. Ottawa, Aug 6, 1872. 2041 2w N Have removed to their New Premises, WABNING MILLINC& FLOUR _ Public notice is he eby given tha‘t â€"an nflho- tion will be made to ‘he Corporation of the T=wnâ€" ship of l:;rul. to pass a Byâ€"law to authorize the closing s:opping «p of that porti.n of the old travellet road leading to St. Lois Dan. from the Concession Line which cro«ses the Kast half of lot number forty. in the first coucession, UttaWa froot, ut the Fownship of Nepean. ; _ _ | > _ _ â€"_ ;d;mpc?jpaod;;u::l_ï¬s; {"“-“"’f;“““' up of said portion I‘e N Bs Cofery, 2 ks kIGLIAY FOOT & C0, Between the corner o( Bank an| Mari« Streets and the Drill Shed, (crossing by Maria Street Bridge) a package of papers containing eubscription lhsts and letters. The finder will be rewarded on leaving them at this office. FUH-NIBHID ROOMS. now ready, and may be had at the ~6¢ tary‘s ofhce, opposite the Russell House A. 8. WOODpBURN, The Classical and Commereial courses of the ahove Collegs, will open on the THIRV of SEPTEMBERâ€".NBXT. . Uttaiwa, Aug 16, 1872. 205 ) ud itÂ¥ or ortawa AGRICULTURAL $SOCIETY: The Fourth Aunual Exhibition will teke place on the 16th, 17th and 18th S&Pâ€" TEMEHER next. ® CJ Alexander .. George, Into partnership with him in th/_ Ottawa, August 13, 187%. 20417 T OW TS THE TIMEB To CALL Tea Wine anl Epirit Merch ints, UOttawa, Aiug 15, 1872 Uttawa, Aug 21, 1872 MoDUNELL & MQN@GEAAIS Ottaws, May 11. 1872. _ RITISH COLUMBIA. OST TTAWA CULLEGE EMOVED H. McCORMICK & 80N. By order of the Council GRAIN® BUSINES3, ISAAC FURREST, HENRY PERRIOR, LOUIS DEON, W HOL E8 A LE PREMIUN Lisfs &T GEO. A. A*R P. W. HARx «R. Township Clerk 2060 1m 1df 2054 1 Â¥)i9 a On and after MONDAY NMext, 5th JUNE, Trains will léave Montreal as under Mail Train for Torento and Iaterâ€" __. mediste Stations,at....... . ... 6.00 a.wm land and Boston, at...... .... 2.00 p.m Night Mail for Quebec, Is:and Pondt, Portland and Boston.........10.30 p m A Puliman Car will be attached to the Through Trains between Montrealâ€"and Riviere du Loup triâ€"weekly, vis.:=â€"From Montrea on Tuesdays, Thoredays and Saturdays . reâ€" turning from Riviere du Loup o: Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays. C.J. BBYDGE&} Managing Dhector, OttewayJune 18, 1871 1690+ ANGINEERS, CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" ~__ PORATIONS f ks T0 THELR NEW By which Harbours, Docks, Canals, Burlsniun, Chaunels deepened Toul 10 may sont with promk rnoed uit meunnas. Ts addressed to the unde vu‘smd (endorsâ€" ed for Basing) will be received at this office n noon of Saturday, the 24th August instant, for formatiou of. two Basins, construction of Whn-bm . At lqnm%on the north side of the 3**-,‘-:;-!. between Wellington Streot ani St. Piars aad ons can be seen at tais office and at ine Uffice, Montreal, on «nd after ," the instant, where printed "'1: -:,.bo be obtained. »f two solvent and r-?oulblo perâ€" sone to become sureties for the due performâ€" ance of work must be attached to e> ch tendet.. SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS . Great Acceleration of Speed> Pullman Palace Cars now Ranning on al Day and Night Trains. . Might Express for Toronte, at. ... . Mixed Train or Brockville at. , .. , Accommodation ‘Train for Brock Patent Dredge Plant, aobhi? Depeoparent witt not ‘rowever, hind itcl? t accept the lowest or any m t * Accornmodation Train f=r lsisod Pond, stopping at all w"u'«‘una,;t Express for Gï¬emc and icviure du and Linen Hankerchiefs, Silk, do., &¢. ; Call and be convinced by the prices and quality :n:m that we have the largest, cheapest and ~took of Q.lr.hq. Linens and .Readyâ€" made O‘othing to be found in the city. Gontlemen from s distance should call on us when in Ottawa. and leare their measures from vh&h they can order at any time _ Moeasures will taken without Mail Train for Island Pond, Portâ€" Rm CHANCE Nack Ooats all Wool, § Shootl.:fl Coats do Pants all Wool Striped and Plain do do O‘MEARA & CO., beg most respectfully to inform their customers and the public generally, that they have now ready and open for inspection cne of the largest and best assorted stocks J‘Bq Goods ever m& into this city. â€" Having purchased two earlier, than usual, and before the late adâ€" vance on Woolen Goods, we are prepared to sell at the old mm All woolen suits made up to order on the possible notice fr m $10 UPWAKDS Our Tailering Department is more complete than usual, having secured the services of a firstâ€"class Cutter. Gentlemen may rely on getting a good !it Call and leare your orders at once. as the goods wil be fifty per cent higherin a few weeks. in our Dra (â€" otton, Woolen and Silk,) Men‘s ilk llmngu._l!w_'l_ do. Neckties, Collars, Cottoh 187 2. Large Importations Fine, even and hear 2} . rualities yh:twli_:c?er yard. Also a lage a CLEARING ~SALE towvp Aoril 2, 1908. A †GRAND TRUNKâ€" RAILWAY, To menith in in ioi meths® Amiase . it h.’y connected with the CaxaDA 9.- W P""I:rï¬ &ï¬-‘m“ï¬â€˜aw&n‘ last The subscribers beg to call the attention of T QTICE TO CONTRACTORS BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER~ A the ruon nokd ant ‘anl t en They areoselling off the‘r entire stock of LIGITT PRINTS mbine ut Cont thart wad Vace 10 * * Coats all Wool, .3 §3 e y "~* By order, for Toronto, at. .. .... Ottaws. 2nd August, !*72. discounton Americsn Invoices un o m ooo BoUCHETTE. White Cottons 36 Inch @ottfo Commissioner of Customs f !'-,‘:'. Mifi\jnz, COTTONS. W hicih H BNT, F. BRAUN, F ne and heavy. w Allan, 9,00 p.m 11.00 a.m 5.00 pm T.00 a. 2 50 1 50 8 50 -gena' id Hair Dyeds the BEST ;%b ; â€" The only True s:d l'g;:ji Harmiess, Buhbi:n:-nl- Instautancous ; i; no jeaiogs tints ‘or «np §: Metushes nc is effecis of bad d; ashes. â€" Produces IMXXEDLATELY a m w _ A. BATCMELOINS, _ Sold by a The following goods from the pro 0' hhds. BRANDY, finest P. Dark, genuine, IQ «4o POHT WINE, for fam | ‘ " well known," 10 do â€" GIN, John de Kuype: » double berried, 10 butts. SHERRY WINE, STOVES in ssinen iï¬ 4 | HOUSEFURNISHING ( TIN, SHEE? IRON, and * We would also respoctfully requeâ€"t our qustomers who are indebted to us, to seitle their asccounts at an early date, and yerify the, old adage, that _ 8 9 A friend in need is a friend indeed." ‘ In about a week our new stock will ar rive, consisting of â€"â€"/ " Corner of Sussex and George Streets. A NEW AND COMPLENE SLOCK 1iA BEEN ORDEXED. We beg to notify our numerous custom~ @rs, that since the late fire, we have secur ::.:emponry premises through.the kind. of ths Hon. JAS SKEAD, at the _ The finest ever offered in th market, takes "3 waters," used by tt pobility in Britain., _ _ - Very fine. Fresh ground daily and roasted on the premises. 6 Every house should have one. ‘I above goods are the finest to be had market, and a variety of others in sto well worthy of trial, every satisfaction using them. . A call solicited. For gale at f . Pags. PATTEERSON‘®, Y".., connecting withsteamers to Rochs Capitaine | ‘The Steamer Ottaws. May 2 1872 Japans and GGunpowders. variety . ies Paris CorrE® Pors Ottawa, July 18, 1872 Lear Havelock for Chapeau every Taesday and Lo i q134 . m_w“'l C Rotaruing lcaving | 1 . / * o¢ & . t es C 85 (0 CASSEDLLS, President | Manufactured 7 British Hotel Barrack Buird‘n Black Toas, PICKLES, A&uoeo and Freqych Peas, © No. 1 The Brand " MYRTL® N & / Y" is registered, and any mfl:rm on . will be prosecated. The name Tuckett & Bilé 2: ;i0n cach Caddy, and T & B. on each plug 2008 dn MYRTLE N AVY. Price so low that all can us it IOQ 100 12 It is now an established fact class Brandies or Wines and ceries, you mustgo to Ex Ships Nicer, Tru: Apa, City or Qurss AND CaR Coffees AINDODP 1873. ~USSEX STRERT FIRK »MUOKERS ! $ COPPER WARE, &c , & ‘H. MEADOWS & Co., â€" _ Corner oluoo?o and Sussex St Ottawa, Aug 2 187 20317) The Steamer 50 cases SPARKLING " pints and qua ATCOHELORS HALR DYE * Capital" Stove Depot. R@y*See T. & B. on each Plug. mz NJON FORWARDING AND RAI WaAY COMPANY. 5 t USIT RECEIVED LDOa es Aylmer daily (Sundays excented) af 8.4 a IRECT IMPORTALION do CLAKET, various brinds, a _ few cases of the celebrated vintage of 1864, $22 a case, doz SCOTCH _ MiRMALADE, .â€" fresh from the maker, ty i. 1 FOBR A do i 4 EBSSIR CASSELi No. 26, Rideau Street 8IR JOHN YOUNXG ire Aiways on hand GUINNESSEsS 1 «nd qts., per 0 various prices, extra v 20 SPARLKS STHRI TA Very fine, give them a tr CAUTI® â€"ALSO, â€"â€" 1( QOD SMOK E â€" THE y 26 Rideau New Yotk AI de MOS i () enuls le in 10 gether with m the fal fount bove name Fail parti Ottaw Uitawa, July ent post 1 Th t W will W 1 M4 Brockvill#, Ont. l wiy* Prospectus sent on 1 4.% lu re{erence to the above the lorsignâ€"d offâ€"rs his #i thanks to . leuds and the 1 ubke *w \ y . \{our :gement he has to thi s . ... | *0d antorms them dhat whlh ' 1e same Brunch of Busi 41 Sa | sweei, next door to Mr. U M C. »UTTON HOLE CUTNER AND BUTf **, NOX HULé& WURKER,. _ 0UTawAi sHIgTt ufluq J ANGUsS, _ Merckants‘ Barik Biock, Sparks St, Ottawa, Aug 2. J872 »RIVATE LESSUNS PI VOTRE ] he . a cluid aftera iivtle can criect a button bele it, as the mumeed Burton â€"hole can 100t 16. ‘ h4 * «> purchaser can test the morit of the clo betore purchasing. â€" i+ price of me two in the xiy ive cents. Address, SH A VER. Baudings ut Cape Ray, Ne magdulen lelands, & ins and specifications pf all the be seen on and afuer iut » 1ext, at the office of Agent t the "tment «t Quebes, § of er can also be obtai by ) iwa, Aug 7. 1872. TRE D A ME DU SACRE CB ° toe direction of GxrEY N Rideau Street, Wa. o classes of this .m T#« n MUNDAY, 2nd s iwa, Aug 1, 1872 2081 Formerly of P‘mmard & Chenet. w=, A;guul, 1872 | 203721 Worker is an en new « a perlect guide, fot every so it , M.acquereau Point may + be the 0:1-00 of J m. Eeg., Muster, Gaspe; af 4 for the al aincqueresu P also the wV A l(obnuflo, P ., New Department does bind to the lowest or any tender. FEKNCH LANGUYAGKR HOOL TOR BOYB, metruction of Fog Whistlés and r the Light H« and s raspe vounty, the gl | to reopive depésits q‘m ermment 8 ontgri is sold to be subject to correeâ€" respect to area, junder first he Crown Timber Regulati <dor Berths sold will ssued the .*Crown l.“j.. _ month &fter of and he area to be bq Ti.-m very extensive! em! un icensed of m ke Huron and gorth of French wost of the on ing, to the wuâ€"hips of A Vanâ€" artment of Poronto, dat. August 1872 by Public A Timber the North Shore of Huron, of French Rivenr, «will be held at tment of rown to, \ noon, on TUEBDAY,) the Fif y of October t. The Berths ed for sale are proj nated at an each of thirty _ miles where ou are ach |ownship be uUp &# and soid as and be adâ€" o ‘the person | biddi the mount . of us equare for: payment fot the ro be 16 «lay of sale, br ting the purchaso to gredit of the G. Jmmra K. A., ASSEMELE QN MONDAY i1 particulars, ad Ad A 19 A ad +gNHREE PLY ALL LANEN WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, from up. 1872 Lrof taking in .:.'m coure the of a ‘at : the bust of «ad C)XDUCTED BY COLLARS, six different styles, 20 cents each. saspe Cogoty, AT â€"AL8O,â€" ‘vod at this ) uomm of |MUNvAY, the next, for coms at the ubdei nus nz the Bgrths to be disâ€" > seen at| the Woods and Departmept Crown Lands, 15th in t4nt. | he will «iways have m sortment of staple that must commund & it, Bma+muu ‘30!.0’ virievoix,Coauty P. MIIGHELL from crritory | are "".1,-!-,» rk & Uq-v NO, o K.n‘ \g north trom thie Indiiaun Nipissing an i eâ€", thence duewest to gle of the Towhship of t rese tbe&h to rth ; also right enses to cut fuél on the the supply of poasting P. CHENEt, azda auf y ou{h Uouï¬ty l1 smvn.* 2042 1os | â€" mh aréa sold, allowed ground ‘rent far CD8. 2051 1NSTI