i ts . c cortisessenk W id TTA ES SINCLA T MM" «* -I -I » earried on ed it & ...I’z.- ELTIES by waiting e Day Cl )I‘ta.ti()ng. 3L., TY i d where in Canada M s MJ ~(; P. )ct. complete, as & CO‘g PeC £Co Poupore Js% parker @4 . es 2 _ Rose Mr# 0 Ropey M# <,jter Chat Schuits MF Shaw Ge# Sno# (h# _.>~ ";. '.' t Smnild * wtls Scaith 89 ~ W 8 srovebs 4 .4) Stowatt AtoM . subivan no P W ison J88 wilson M Th i Tuit W X Co awlJ &R l‘l-.;'.'wo-rwdty-md _ ""'u.......... 3.0 Umox FouwAroIn® & Raiuuwar Co. omuntnm. wmunu .am. zuï¬wmulmrnqrn_ q DL pacalat® :2 o harly ar 8 30 daily at 8. 30 1;â€"1\&0&0 to ’..bo bad tr * & A. H * better Sp mt than the Caletion s ’n ty Diseases of bor supply Gissox & Co., > Corner Sparks and Elgin. principal Hotels dn ie now suppli wiay. A subâ€"committee was appoin Wexamine the various sites, Gust Miuc.â€"The stone grist mill wess of erection at Havelock by Doctor :«:».n.rm,u fast approaching empletion. Vbn.m.â€"()nly the Jordan case .Muunm,md-y. Prorestaxt Czexeray.â€"A metting of l Cemetry Committee took place yes twday. A subâ€"committee was appointed Enmsanmosx {Cas« _ The extradition wpers in the Deanchy case have been igned, and the prisoner will probably ‘be wiken to Providence this week. * jenmfas Tavavss. â€" Warknts woere isued yesterday for the arrest of eleven m-ohpohudh;mobrmhn, towels and bread from Mrs. Gough, Maria u-duoonrmuyh.'-lminfl ‘l.u-.onfadday next. -, mn!putlo}(om. wihe township of Bristol is pow without " York Streets. gams, May 13. 1872 Vesz Orfawa Extuaraizs.â€"Our friend . It. john Copeland, propristor of the Cpeland House at Pembroke, and who lis but very recently absndoned. the life of blessed singleness, arrived in town yesâ€" lWrday with his young bride. Wa tender them our best wishes for happinass, prosâ€" parity an 1 long life. Tus Jornax Cass â€"The man Jordan was tried yesteriiy at the 4s ze purt, occupy inga great part of the day, Several.wit«: tumed a verdict of © guilty." The Judge . Makinced him to four month‘s imprisonâ€" WA in the common jail, Mé, Gibbs for osecution, Mosgove and Chrysler for defence. â€" Poues Covrt.â€"â€"Tussoay.â€"Julia Ring, ms ined $2 and costs for being drutk on the public streets. A case of leaving employ was settled between the parties. © Bs Sumxzo.â€"On Wednesday last, Parâ€" wa‘s gang in Mr. McLlaughlin‘s Saw Mill lwre, Arnprior, cut with the @big cireuâ€" Ir" 2300 feet of inch lumber, in ten lours time. It took two men with four wheelbarrows to wheel away the sawdust. Messrs, J .Durie & Son have received the "London Quarterly‘ and the "Westminsâ€" ter" Reviews, and Blackwood‘s Magazine. To those who desire to keep aw courant with the literature of the ‘times, there publications are ‘indispensable, and the Leonard Seott republications are given at Â¥price thiat place them within the reach PrasoxaL.â€"Mr ’I" ‘70“ awa Rarway W a mâ€" &.M. nOOn. _ _ Goop Tmsos at us Races.â€"Mr. T. Clisby, proprietor of the Commercial House, has been awarded the sole right of talering to the hungry and thirsty at the mees to.day and toâ€"morrow. Beneath the grand stand, he will prep«re luncheon for the directors and ofticers of the club, and beneath the general stand the wants of all tomers will be attended to. We. are peimsed that Mr. Clisby has received the «ppointment, and feel confident be will give satisfaction. Thursdays at mer « Louis® Kingston 09 Bosa D‘Eztsa.â€"IThe Rcond secular apâ€" Pearance, in (Ottawa, of this already reâ€" nownsed cantatrice, induced a full‘ attend~ *0ce of the clite of the cityâ€"not a single fallery god putting in an appearance. M‘.le D‘Eridk acquitted hersel{ with more than her ordinary tact. She has a fine voice, rnd mang in English, Italian, French, and *flhm Highly Mucated, in many senses, besides a pureâ€" it musical one, this gifted :lady delighted :-wxy,-ho.bymmmpm- listen to sweet sounds. In sacred and in profane music, on the pian6 and on _ _the papers have exp C‘!-Hunu-n- ba y "* organ, in the soft lisping tones of M&Wsmflm the soulâ€"stirring strains, of England, the aquisite melodies ‘of Ireland, the Mmdwmmw somedies of Lover, she. was equally at home. Indeed, Madamoiselle D‘Erina as ® musician and a vocalist, and ss a reader h5'oqmla no superior. ~Her :fl-ain.ht ing from educa won as from ifts, and her ladyâ€" :“nmu feo the result of association _ with _ all ° that it refued and |pure, As tom# (2%104 LOUC Ar1a®, e Cl 1.00 Arrices Leaves every dfl’ ht.. Riv®® ‘AL NEWS (rfawa he Millinery and Mantle ening, on Tuesday next, at McK1yxows & MoMorasx‘s. | Hotels and Saloons in the supplied with Caledonia ‘s.:‘wu. Gissox & Co., Agents tor Ottawa. -.-Az,;lytoB.A.hdlq sorner of Sparks and Elgin etter Sp and Summer he &hm Water. *No » without it, for where it , no Doctor need apply. GMGCO-."“'- Jessie Cassels" .caves W. H. Supp‘e, of Pem 240 1.10 Nivigatio® Co all points East: and TAYLOR, Agents corner Sussex a am. noon. r-. 10.30} 1200 10.00 845 345 60 with Rheumatism. casi.seas‘s B0 Forwarpixe Co‘T GUIDE. 1958tf 7.30 1.00 able stage presencs," her vorce, like tha; of Annie Laurie, is at times, "low and sweet,‘"" and her versatility is indeed reâ€" markable. In many respécts, Madamoiselle D‘Erina is equal to the Linds of a past age and to the Nillsons of the present. We feel quite sure that, toâ€"night, there will be a bumper house to hear her fareâ€" well melodious notes. If there be not, «+1 _the writerâ€"am not myself at all." OTTAWA CRICKET CLUB ATHLETIC The second annual Athletic Sports gatherâ€" ing of the Ottawa Cricket Club, will take place on the Rideau Hall grounds, on Satuday next, October 12th, weather perâ€" mitting. From the great success that attended the meeting last year, we may anticipate a very pleasant days «port, and we hope that the continued and energetic efforts of the members of the Club to encourage all kinds of health giving and invigorating exercises, will be assisted by liberal donations and a large attendance. The programme will be much the same as last year with some additions, such as a quoit match, climbing a greaâ€"y pole, &c., the full account of whith will be published immediately. Several prizes have been ;'dn.dypnnind.bnt there is room for many more. We have, however, no doubt that the whole list will be filled up in }'ood time. For the entertaintment of their fair friends, whose presence is always necesâ€"ary to make a cricket mach or any gathering of this sort enjsyable, the com* mittes have engaged the services of the splendid band of the Governor General‘s Fuot Guards for the cccasion. Tickets of aimission . 25 cents each, can be obtained of any member of the Committee,for of The Fall meeting of the Ottawsa Turf Club commences toâ€"Jay. The following munneundtbohnunlt:â€" HUBDLE ri08 o $200. ) For Dominion Bred a%‘@:ï¬{ Two miles over 8 feet 6 / inches ; $150 to 1st, $50 to 2nd. 1. Mr J P Bond‘s b g, Lottery, by Wag Athletic Sports Committee. nm,rd.uslu a a 2 Mr J Fitsimmon‘s cb m, Lady May, by Edmonton, 128 ibs. Blue. 3. Mr R Leary‘s b g, Barebones, by Edâ€" monton, aged, 148 lbs. | 4. Mr E J Newtou‘s grb, Mediey, by Rescue, 5 years, 110 iIbs . Elue. . HURDLE rA0€ o# $150. For horses now owned in the City that have never been in training stables, 1, miles, over ‘hud.l.llhd 6 mches, 154 los. each; $125 to Ist, $25 to 2nd: 1. Mr J Fitéimmons‘ ch m, Lady May by Edmonton, 4 years. Red jacket, red udwhu.;. 2. Mr A O F Coleman‘s t g, Prince Ruâ€" port, 6 years. Blus. 3. Mr W Champness‘s b g, Jack, 6 years. Blmï¬ndap. 4. MrT H Mercott‘s ch g. MacMabon, aged.â€" Green body, yellow siceves and â€" _ HOPELEEEPERS‘ Purss or $300. Open to all horses, mile heats. Ottawa Turflub weights.. $250 o 1st, $50 to 2nd. bavd ll' lr:.,no"rb(’:olofln'll;llh Raven, by ‘alcon, Koight St. George. aged, Blue. 4 %:r!lnmsnflinh'bem(hh in Bruce) 3 years, by Leo Paul, dam Logan Bruce) 3 years, by Lee Paul, dam by. Joe Stomner. Crimson Body, White Nieeves, Blue Cap . _â€" _ _ _ _ _ _ ; _ _ $. Messrs Fishers & Carson‘s b 9 Kelso, by Voucher, dam by Epselon, 5 years Auburn and Blue. oTtT.Wa VALLEY Stikes or $150. For horses owned and bred in the Counâ€" ties of Carleon, Prescott, Russell, JW:’P'nk. 4 A U F Coléeman‘s ch g Prescott n«TCy-n. Blue. .mJB-z:'hfm',bySm- shine. out of of the Mist, 3 yeers. Leeds & Grenvilie, Lanark, Renfrew, . Pontisc and kRenfrew. mile heats. Ottawa Turf Club weights Winner of Purse or &n! lbse extra. $125 to lssl, $25 to 2nd. 1. Mr E J Newwon‘s grh Medley, by mpapee %‘-â€du b g Pat Mal 2 Mr ‘s b g Pat + Bob Logic, ..3 Buue Jukot,m “tmrmâ€"-n'-b- zx:yxm.by Priim, 5 years. Sleeves, Cap, Black M‘W"tndm‘ . in the first Hurdle Race the pools sold The Bazaar in aig of the frish Orphan‘s Asylum was continued last uight. The attendance was rather liberal, and we feel satisfied thatithe good ladies, under whose management it is, realized a handsome sum with which to debit cash. The hall or room looked remarkably well, so tasteâ€" fully decorated, and as the numerous posse of young ladies with their "lists" put in an appearance, the spectacle was really . There are three tablgs from which are .i:phyodlnuurwr: .dnl.:; e ‘articles. toâ€" three Parishesâ€"8t. ':tâ€-ï¬d'. and the Cathedral, snd are under the direction of ladies the respective Parishes as in the ng lists which du;y;dâ€";;mï¬; and vu.; ~ble articles. to: three Parishesâ€"8t. ':':M-. and the Cathedral, gnd sare under the direction of ladies the respective Parishes as in the lists which also shows ‘the principal articles en view :â€" 5 at. JO8EB®‘s PAMIASZ, Mrs. P. Ryan, a magnificent fire screen and hearth rug; Mrs. Rajotte, a $20 gold piece ; Mrs. Waller, china tea sott, g and white ; Mrs m.....».&ï¬..':fl cover ; Miss McDonald, magnificent chain U‘Commor, a splendid basket of wax fowers Mrs, {)‘Connor, a beautiful ottoman and pickle stand; Mrs. Lemuasix, a aplendid Tok Annispont nive waish and severd P a ver bntd ch.i‘l:r,n'l embroidered dresses; Mrs. Abearn, one case of wax fruit and ladie‘s work box. silver biscuit child‘s embroidered dress and an elegant easy chair; Mrs. 1’"& a :rhndid ruhwk quilt; Mrs. Robert "Reifly, 1 chinese tea set, 1 silver cruet ; Miss Braun Lafessior, 2 paint. it :'l- 2 el:’-o s:th: Young Women, l!!'l'_“.“'!f,"_â€;.‘l‘.&ffl.--_.u.a OTTAWA TURF CLUB RACES®. B â€"o ame it +/ â€" The Refreshment tabléâ€"is abl in titins Sone higgine unlered o7 --n-ghfl-“i-‘gm'f.,“): you! ET. PATRICK‘S BAZAAR. HOTEL KEEPERS PURE. 87. PATRICK‘Ss PirisG were beâ€" | Ottama, Ocl 3, re‘ged on all sides and could hear nothing but " take a throw on this chair ;" «‘ take a throw on this clock:" * take a throw on this table;" on this baby‘s dress, &0.‘ They could not resist the 27 ine lust Erarably appontne At the favorable opportunity, howâ€" ever, :x:q‘;.&m a wnmi: 8:: wiser short experience Bazsar Room. They no longer think that ladies are possessed of that modesty and meekness which is supposed to be their characteristic. But who would not & lhwdolhnhthgw little $ who will regret or who will miss the fow paltry dollars which he may give in so mb a cause. Come gentlemen go down toâ€"night en masse and ‘iv‘;&d of your cbaritable and Christian + Mmth..folbvh‘“ 12 tlemen for :.z liberal donations, viz .:_\lrhlln. Mr. C (2. Chenette, Mr. Hope, M Dobier and Mr. Higman. A run on the City & District Savings Bank commenced yesterday, culminating this ‘morning in a complete panic. ‘The doors were besieged the entire day by deâ€" thoroughly groundless,and this evening the bank kept the doors open long after the usual closing hour, to accommodate de positors wishing to withdraw their acâ€" The ceiling of the St. Lawrence Hall took fire last night, but was quickly queuched by firemen with water buckets. This forencon the root of the building adjoining the ruins of St. Patrick‘s Hall fell in while a body of men were at work beneath. ‘For some time s rumor circuâ€" lated that seven men had been buried, and the greatest excitement prevailed. The report proved {alse, the men escapâ€" ing as by a miracle through different por, tions of the ruins unharmed. â€" There were fJur deaths from small pox Ladies will please ber that on Thunzny, uL & Watsox will make there first Snnd display of Millinery, Manâ€" tles and Costumes, from Ko best Designs and newest Materials. The very latest Paris and London styles now forward. About 9800 cubic miles of waterâ€" nearly half the fresh water on the globeâ€" are in fln:’por lakes, and. 18,000,000 cubic feet this plvntont Ningara Fails every minute, all the water of the lakes making the circuit of the Falls, the St. Lawrence, the ocean, vapor, rain, and lakes again, in 152 years. 'ltm’h the Ulinois canal about 8,000 cubic feet of water are taken every minute from Lake Michigan to the Illinois river ; through the Wellard canal 14,000 cubic feet flow every minute: from Lake Erie into Lake Onâ€" tario, and through the Erie canal 30,000 cubic feet pass every minute from the same lake into the Hudson. Thus, 52,000 cubic feet of water, which nature would give to fll:t:f-nm diverted every minute by artificial channels, some into the Mexiâ€" can Gulf and some into the bay of New York. Add this to l_a,ouo,OKX{ it is as s drop in the bucket, and would miake no apprecisble difference in the character of the Falls or their rate greater river than now? We assume, then, from all the monuments the river has left of its own history, that the present rate of recession would be a fair mol;ho put,oxnptgxthowmrl- s Landing. inches a year, nunï¬ on the channel, would place the Falls at Lewistor 74,000 years ago. We have no means of knowing how long the quartzose sand stone, which forms the lowest part of the bank ‘ at the Whirll;ool, would have grrested the catarâ€" act. This stratam is twentyâ€"five feet thick, and, as its southward dip is twenty feet a mile, and" the slope of the river channel Afteen feet a mile, the Falls would hntoonl'hekihmfllthh rock more than half a mile. The halt may have been many thousand years. Add . another period for the halt at the landing, and the age of the channel from Lewiston to the Horseshoe may not fall below 200,000 ears. Unquestionably the channel bas L-mnud since the close of the m' _Mwhhhadomhamfln% occurred about 200, TMMMQMW very disastrous to the shi 0CB« sioned a terrible loss of life. stories are told by the survivors of different Weather, cold and wet. hn aftiee in tna Mistory of Atingare.â€"â€" mp’s:itau Momihly. of the hardships and perils passed th:ou:L before being rescued, some of which are almost incredible,. ‘The fact that thirty dead bodies have been washed -m.mm&uuuum. Huron, shows that loes of life must bave been very But the mo«t mysterious and tragic ‘‘tale from the sen" that we have read outside of the novels, is that of the ship Glanaloon, disâ€" covered at sea on the 19th of September by the schooner Lancaster, manned only by a ghastly crew of nine skeletons. The hodhlh-{dooonpadw that the unbappy crew died of starvation. This is the stary of James Dorgan, passenger on Athe Lancaster, who says the papers of the abandoned vessel were giveh to the auâ€" thorities at Sydney, Cape Breton. t vormed ‘3¢ 104) and bae s groat grand t ¢u! a great j:ildhtyy-ldd. j The Qunterbury Obeerver states on auâ€" thority that, after a rigid and careful inâ€" I:m,ï¬odï¬khnw that the at the cathedral did nos originate with the plambers ; but no other source of the disaster is suggested. The forthcoming trial of the prisoner Thomas Coyie, charged with being one of the accomplices of the late Phosbe Campâ€" bell in the murder of her husband on the 15th July, #871, and for which she uz triated her crime on the scaffold on 20th of June list, will no doubt bring out -nnyuw‘::dnhr;liu facts in connec. tion with horrible tragedy at present known only to a few. Tbu-hit is as~ mb’m.wbmwunb know, will commence on the 8th u:.-dwmhlthlbuk-(-uol (h-mh also stated that Kenneth Eeq., Q:C., who so ably : conducted the case c-tbo'iutd the Crown in the former trial with the assistance of Mr. Warren Rock, act as LN That I, the undersigned, am the owner of the west half of lot number five, in the ninth Concession of O:gocde, in the County of Carleton, under and by virtue .,.3..... from: the Crown, and that ‘Thomas Willson, of Gloucester, the purâ€" chaser thereof, at a sale for tazes, alleged bhhmhlfl:ï¬unlmlh-l‘h mmu::t:d lot lmhclbo-l w“], $ further, thas wi take proceedings in Equity, to set sside VM W 1 A or i said sale for taxes. BY TELEGRAPH. MONTREAL Uttaws, Oct. T, 1872. OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, THE LATE STURM. Messrs. Nordbeimer, Mr. :um m?m NIAGARA. CHARLEs GOULDEX, @ #0OUSE, 2093 3 Clearing Sale THE OTTAWA TIMES,. OCTOBER 9, 1872. Watches, Clocks, Electroâ€" Plate ONE MONTH ONLY, Monday, Sept. 30. TW MG:RUOION 90 PB C&NT DSCOUNT ForCash Only, COLOURED GOLD CHARS * NO DISCOURT OX WORE. n And as all Goods are marked in PLAIN selves, Olearing Sale F1GURES, each person can see for them JEWELLERY, Fancy Goods, AMERICAN CLOCKS, 88} Sparks Stroet.‘ Ottawa, Sept 28 1872, ©086 1m BEST BARGAIN® ALLOWED ON ALL GOODS AT CE EAT TBHTS I% A BONA F1DE Call early and secure the COMMENCING TOUNEG & RADFPORU‘3, TO BE HAD IN â€"OFâ€" AND EXCEPT FOR AT Housshold Furniture. The subscriber has been instructed by Mr. E. C. PALMER, to sell at his dwelling, ecrner of Theodore and Nicholas Streets, ONâ€"FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1872. ‘The following househould property :â€" Parlor Set, in hair cloth, consisting of Sofa, 6 chairs, 2 R chsirs, b w Centre Table, bw Whatnot, Curtains and Cornices, large Mirror, wool Carpet, &c., one very superior Melodian, Hall Lamp, Carpet and Lounge, extension Dining Ts%le. b w, +ix Oak Dinâ€" ing Room Chairs, b w Cane Chair, writing Desk, Sideboard, Cane Rocker (arm), Dining Room Stove apd pipes, Sideboard, Curtains and wool C-rg:.i. The crntents of four bed rooms, in steads, Bureaus, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Chairs, Lookâ€" ing Glasses, Matrasses, Straw and Spring, wool Carpets, Bedroom Crockery, two exâ€" cellent Sewing: Machines, box Stove and stove fli.pes, Crockery, China and Giass ware, barrels, tubs. and water pails, and a quantity of canned fruit. }erms of sale, cash. Sale to commence at,16.30 a, m. _A. ROWE, UNION â€" l‘)L’SE. In this city, on the 10th of October. The following Iimits known ad J. CULTON LLMITS: P _ Licenses in name of A. Fraser. ,}'o. 406 of 187([â€"2, Black River, 32 equare miles. N. E part 397 of 1871â€"2, Black River, 21 square miles. â€" ' 407 of 1s71â€"2, B‘ack River, 35 square miles. 403 of 1871â€"2, Coulonge, 38 equare miles. 404 of 1871â€"2, Coulonge, 224 square miles. . . 405 of 18371.2, Coulonge. 32% square miles. > The above Limits will be sold on liberal terms, which will be made known at the time of sale. & The Subscriber will sell at the Uxto® Hous®, i. the City of Ottawa, on Thursday, October 10th., 1872, immediately after the Coulten Limit Sale, License No. 121, of 1872 & ‘73. Fifty square miles on the Coâ€" logne River, and known as the Rioe Limit, _ ‘Terms and Conditions made known at the time of Sale. â€" â€" Sale at TWO o‘clock. M Ottawa, Oct 4, 1872 i UCTION SALE ~ OTTAWA GALWAY. The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the shortest line by Q miles from Ottewa to Brockville and all points &4 Weet, and by 3G miles to ali points East ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIMK. n aND FROM TUESDAY, Ist OCT., 0 1873, trains will run as follows : with Sofe Car Sale at TWO o‘clock TIM oL. LIMITS Ottawa, Sept. 21, 1872. UCIHION SALE Oomlortable Bota Cars om No 1 and 8 Uharge for berths, 50 cents. _ _ o ds â€"Bare (onnrédo;u with all the Grand Truuk traivs both East aud West, as this Company‘s watos wait their arsival when lase. _ _ Twouty minutes allowed at Prescott Juns tion for refresbmentse. 6 Traius are run on Montreal time. «* THOS REYNOLDS, / Managing Director, Ottawa (Uttawa, October 3, ~» COULUNGE: â€" M A splendid Timbered Limitâ€"License No. 445 of 1871â€"2, containingâ€"about fifty squire miles. ‘Asextensiveimprovements bave been made this Limit can be worked either from Coulonge or Gatineau Rivers. There are goot fl sufficient â€" Storehouses built thereon containing a sufficient supply of Pork, Flour, Hay, Vats, &c., &c., for three Shanties. Alpobfhnty Materials, with Horées, Sleighs, &c., &o., to be had by the purchaser at a fair valuation. > 4 GATINEAU : License No. 443 of 1871â€"2; containing 24 equire miles. â€" â€" _ __â€"~_ s 1 . 8 LUTTBELL, bupcrintendent, Prescott, Ottawa, Sept 80, 1872. _ License No. 444 of 1871â€"2, containing 274 square miles, . nsl These Limits together would afford a ":fl)iy of Logs for years to any mills situâ€" ated below the Chaudiere, and are easy of The above Limits will be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. . _ > For terms and conditions apply to _ * H. V. NUEL, ___.. !Manager Quebec Bank, Ottawa. Timber Limits. TIMBER BERTHS Assignee in this matter. . Creditors &re requested to flo claitus before me within one month. THE 8T,; LAWwRALk OE In the matter of JOHN ROLLS, of Sherâ€" bfl::a, an Insolvent. I. the undersigned, J. A. ARCHAMâ€" BAULT, of the Town of Sherbrooke, Ufficial Assi.nee, have. been appointed UCTION SALE No L ofa No. § NSOLYEXT BY A. ROWE, AUCTIONEER. JOR SALB, h | !G T traing for, Br|:0 00 p m| Rastand Wast| 110 a m itawa 10 30 a m esd (ns g \G T Eajrues for 12 50 noon East and do !avcommodation ;trnl "«ak 1°€" \ (Brock vilie, f il&lnluon‘ ‘___ and all way . ;g‘t,-ll .-'i eal, 1 8 to nm;G'l‘Expr-_-_for 6:30 am 4;.10 p m Leays Prescu‘t 1:15 p m 2:00 a in Leave Orte w & THE FOLLOWING Sept. 3, 1872 GOoING NORTh & have. been appointed e P * "this matter. . | verous »esarnoent, S af mt nc ons« { > . PMiok B Ts Phk $ LK é&re requested io fhlo their Uttawsa, 20th Sept., 1872. W‘STED' It is par excellence the ':mmm onenc;‘l'h. Authorized discount on Alx:a’t:n Inâ€" « P w 4 uo â€" o t franinds. R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, imo s Doppa ind popare ... / ‘. ‘asle the World. GoLlNG soUTH 4P THE ACT Grand 'l‘muk' _ Mail from the _ East | Do do Express from West Do do _ Mai _ trom West iDu do Express from East OF 3, 1872 Grand Trunk for the West, all poipts West, Oonnevting ~ with Counecting with. A. ROWE, UF 1869. A. ROWE, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. i‘~ Auctioneer. 2080td Arrive in Ottawa. _ Arrive lln'uoooh J unction. 1% 50 a n 3:50 p m 6:50 p m 9.20 a m 6:16 a n 12 15 pm 3 50 p m sHOW ROOM OPENING. Allan, McKinuons & McMoran Tuesday October Sth HATS AND BONNETS, mA AJ NEVJS HOWAS M Pattern â€" Jackets, Waterâ€"proof Mantles, And a large stock of B@NEW MANILE CLOTHS â€"@2@ in all the new materials Great â€"Excitement NEW DRY GOODS STORE Has opened in O‘DELL‘S new building, Sparks Street, with a large and select stock of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, comâ€" prising :â€" j Dress G@oods, _Cloths, Wineries, Millinery, â€" PFlannels, JSackets, Prints, Hosiery, & Cottons, Ribbons, Blankets, _ Laces, &e. The Goods being all new, and marked at the lowest possible figures, customers may rely. upon securing bargains. B@yâ€"Parties at a distancé can obtain list of rates and information of routes by ad dressing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, Ottawa. Ottawa, Sept 28, 1872 ‘ountain," Soda Water, cold as Ice, combined with ire Yyrups, drawn from the " Arctic Ottawa, July 13, 1872 ‘OP-A !AIKB, MINERAL WA}'EBB, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND®AMERICAN PATTERN J. H. PATTERSON McDONALD AND MONGENATS. Ginger Ale, Potash Water, Vichy Water, Seltser Water, _ Congress Water, Carratraca Water. lish Citrate, Magnesia, Seltzor Sait, ‘reshly made Seidlits and Soda Powâ€" A. CHRISTIE & CO., _ Ottaws, Aug. 30, 1872. CA TA W BA ! EQUAL TO BRANDY. On Sparksâ€"st., AT THE OPENING OF THE ALSO FIR SALB AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ORNAMENTS, &c. GRAND â€" TRUNK THROUGKH COUPON TICKETS® * .g$1.2G6. J. H, PATTER®&ON. All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUNK RAJILWAY. pa~ Tickets over the Canads Central and t‘?mvn Rnil:.v. apaplia E& wmnflm the office, Eigin Street, opposi W. E. JOHNSOK, . MM 13, 1872 CANADA CENTRAL Allan, McKinnons & McMoeran, h 20 SPARKS STREE] â€"WILL SHOW ONâ€" TICOKET â€" OFFICE. UJ 2020 â€"ALSO,â€" Cloths, Millinery, | JSackets, Hosiery, ns, Ribbons, inkets, _ Laces, &e. Cincinnati, Detroit, Bay, St. Paul, _ New Orleans, Mobile. Merchants‘ Bank Block, Sparks Steettâ€" orner Metcalf. Ottawa, Sept T, 1872. â€" 2068 Blikk .A |_ . 1. 2b ~_ k ‘ |f g Oxford Shirts with two Colâ€" 4 ' J_& lars 0_1.75.‘150 qs three °P ly all Liken Collars, 20 cents. l‘ Youths Linen Collars, 10 ots. Three Ply Linen Cofts, 3opm rediie 2: C Dict &c. made to order, at the s OTTaAWA <~SHIRT STORE 'flnonl m’mmmw wndnn’Mh(n.n s % HITE i§!%:h\v l2 Gqicts thre x l‘ Youu-uq' T3 â€"Sparks Street. 2086 d&w HIJTE DRESS SIRTS, Brockville ant 2#awa Railways tireat Broad CGauge Route To OTTAWaA. LEAVE BROCKVILLE. Exrpres:c{ & 3\ «.m., ariving at Ottews at 1259 p.. _ .=d st Sand Point sat 1250 Mired Trau at :15 pm..armiving at Sand Point at s« 0 o. Through Ottawa Express connectiog at 8:20 with (Grand Trunk Day Express from the Kast and West, and arriving at Ottaws at 125 pm LEAVE OTiAWA. Throuch Western Express at 10:00 a.m,, ar« riving at Brockville at 150 p.m., and comnecting with Grand Tronk Day Ex press going East and West. Boat Express at 4:20 p.m., arriving at Brockville at 9:00 p. m., and at ~Sand Point at 8:20 p.m. ARRIVE AT SAKD POINTâ€"1:20 pm, LEAVE SAND POINTâ€"2:00 a m, 600 a m, 9:10 a ni, 1:00 p m and 3:45 pm. 12:10 pm., 12:50 p m and 8:20 p m MONDAY, SEPTENMBER 10h, I81% Freight loaded with despatch, ind No Tran« suipment when in car loads. _ _ â€" _ Tiains on Canads Central and Perth Branch make certain conpectious with all trains on B. & O. Rallway _ s s Connections made at Sand Point with Steamers to and from Pembroke, Portage du Fort, &c. M 0 N EY On and after Trains will run as follows : GOLD B O N DS ie was, n ts voor aoogmraliinitrapmi h: on coil W. N. COLER & Co., Bankers, 22 Nassau St., New York. Intending Contractors are hereby inâ€" formed that n December next, Tenders will be received for the execution and completion of certain portions of the works connected with the enlurnl of the Welland Canal, bet ort Colborne and Thorold; also I;r":.rh of the new line to the eastwards of ï¬hog:l“ from what is called Marlatt‘s ï¬ the nllz of the Ten Mile Creek to Cemet Kiin‘s, thence via the Thorold and NO‘I'ICE TO CONTRACTORS, 8t. The works are to be let in seotions of a length suited to ciroumstances, and the The location surveys are now in mdsuomoofphn sufliciently m to admit contractors examining the ground hefore winter sets in. *# + Broockville Sept. 14, 1872. _ When plans,‘ specifications, and other documents are prepared, due notice will be given. Oo:fumwm th-:o: portunity examining them, ?Erd-hedwi&hblnkhrmdl‘dc, at this office; or at the offices of the respéc« tive resident Engineers on the works. By order, : _ _â€". __ First Mortgage \‘7 PER CENT Department of ‘Public W. W ie EITHER IN 1NDIAXOPOLIS, â€" BLOOMINGTOX, wWORTA TEN TIMESs ITS WEIGHT IX GOLD. Do You Ksow Axyrmxc or Ir? Ir Noz, it is Tixx You Diw. There are but few Wa of -‘? have withetwod the al judgment + fls tor sop great Tenath af time ons of theie‘ ts ar some of che Seet ofZ praou s enparation af ie Loom that mediotnes mgo e furimed of socinal tes gredients in cerâ€"min of grester ingaemain e rie e e regern i pns vigees It will go half as far again, and give oM.go kih-tnduq"ï¬ than any other paste @qmpound. ce P d P d Ag uy A‘:é'odunu.uw ofl: F differen: from anything ever = :l“"l.:l"l‘.fmm JW soy g:lm"l.:du liquids, consequentiy lll-:.% or v u by uys;x‘du Wherever w wet benetit of every drop ; whereas €~ tions all the aloohol is lost in 'ag you gerunt the mmal in o oi ority in respect of both excellence and economy over any other Paste preparaâ€" may . A» nonpads 3 oXE weveitie dn (LATE #T. JAMXES,) Corner of Metcalfe and Queen Streets.‘ CENTRE TOWK, OTTAWA. Good Sample Rooms and every accomâ€" modation for travellers Thoroughly reâ€" fitted and refurnished througbout. 8. DANIELS DAY & MARTIN‘S DANIELS‘ HOTEL, OR IN ~__ 10 PER CENT MUNICIPAL BONDS. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil ! Noteâ€"Eelectricâ€" elected and Eloctrised. One trial will ostablish its vast superiâ€" Paste Blacking,. Ottawa, Bept 11, 1872, . _ 276 812 and Western Railway Extension Catharine‘s Cemetrics to near Port INVEST To Her Majesty Queen Victoria. KAVAL AND MILITARY YOUR Â¥F. BRAUKN, P § t it #}