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ndon, t} t‘ _/ Cexi § FW__‘ tail ar Tender® qIDA Y. , @7, 86. * -U‘L. vember, > examin® » orderi2g ME®Ss, LA WLS, &e nables turee TT AW i en as EFURE 39 SIOP F * '-.voA- Thr\ e city, HOUSE * VILLE & Y ork," General ttawa, U it at thisof0®. _ , °. »2 eorysNr ACL 98 y _b._“.nuh. !00"""'5-2.1. Â¥ Disiting gents. t PLAY Og JN‘S. erally t >»ened here PLACE ON 7 ATCH LOSL. «mall GOLD rTAWA fOn‘s. try g’“‘i‘_‘ Iha. ;â€".‘u e ‘I (ts, LX STREET of the 1 patte dom arke Cf will be Pons best in and PROVv; Tonkin® Broth ""% 29# on Erory attep STO us to aell as will 1@ """° °_ on first day 4 B r, se e wiaTe ' a> SPARKS aTkan. ‘"s fop p at S 10 y pe art Armve pepart MonTtesiL «Queen \ peru‘= « Fairy ~ #eamer « Louise," d for Kingston on Mordays and o â€" ‘Thursdays &b....}4>>>>>>>>* 1.0 . p.n l‘mxmpmon ys and Fr days @bo uiss .s k es en > 3.0 Uxion Foaw. & Rauuwat Ca (Ottawa at 6 a. m. Stage leaves Ottawa a 6 .am. | Stage« arrive from Ay at lt n. yay* Steamer ©Jessie Cassela‘‘ . avimerâ€"daily at 8.30 4 m. _ Apimemania "1 C1X ‘"x. B â€"Tickets to West can be had tr A. & A. H Russell House and * York Streets. Uttawa, MaÂ¥y 13, 187 Artiy .. Fook Bain_â€"& Fdot Ball Club has been organized in~.Per( to ‘prictiee lynd play durin ; the> comin winier. We & ‘thought foot bail whe ‘a summer amuse~ "ment. . " <â€" _.> f Jâ€"t* ‘There is no better Spring and Summer medi ne than the | edonia Water. No m;\’wb"‘ t it, for where it is liberally used, nO. need apply. G & Co., Agents. < Coinssi0®. â€"The s tug tideduyesterday> with the b qRAV2LLER‘$ GUIOE. Call and 300 oUur hadhiant Aisdaticeifintcmsitemt and Macttes, on Tugsday next. ArLa®, McKrewows & MoMora® â€" Naw Music â€"Jusf receivod, new Eng« ‘&I,.jnip and Fiang Forte Music, at A. & «_ Comtheimer‘s, 26 Nparks Street. Liver Complaint, D the Skin, Kidneys or tor a supply of the C Show Ratat â€" Acors»t| ~Thomas 3‘“1"*?‘ Ml..,m-inh of 8. R. Smith, E#q , was accidentaily killed list Thursday week, by the fall of a , at the ‘Roche Capâ€" tine, where he wes working on the road abore that His gkull was frac pxtubout two. i o hnd brains dored Olt. . . 9e Mosey ro Laxo.â€"Apply to R. A. Bradley Solicitor. &c., of sparks and Eigin redi¢ct an immiensg audience..*Should ) weather be fing noj person should miss rare a musical &‘ c € ~Texpers Wayte .-l‘u& will ceived at the of Mr. Thoms» sells, up to 12 o‘clock toâ€"day, for the conâ€" struction of two &it/botto ned boats, in tended to ferry fstrians over e Bridge. The liqu nflhsi:g% the council be kig enou h here . to their neglectfal policy. 7 | _ _ h . Pors Coustâ€"Fwupar.â€"Thomas flnv uahan was« sent to juil for two niout for A man ch .rge / with leading the employ of Mr. Foster, lutnber merchant, was disâ€" Casimere Deault was further remanded Fasmox.cus Timoerso. â€"An:> advertise~ ment in another golumn informs the pubâ€" lic of Uttawa th¢t the representative of Mr. T. Stovel, tajlor, of Toronto and Lon~« lon, Englind, it at the Russell House, with pitterns for Fall anl Winter clothâ€" ing. | â€" Rewewscz the Millinery New Exoryz â€"A now engineâ€"12) horse powerâ€"has arrived© for the Resamond Woolan Compamy at Almonts. It has been mnm driving the machinery in their mill wh*n the water becomes too for that p in the summer seaâ€" x. . This year mn has been a plentiful -pplybf water, none of the mills having to "shut down." The engine will remain at the railway track ugtil winter, when it will be taken down on runners. â€" Dixt. â€"‘" here is no city in the Dominion of Canada so affiicted with flth as Ottawa. Tze streets are a sea of mud. Bootblacks are 'olnonnhltorhoannlynn. About the £‘d~' re u-d’ushi-mothin;l.rhllo contemplate. The: e are good roads in the wettest weather beyond the Chaudiera en roite to Aylimet. Within the precinets of the city the rogs are positively hideous to Mlndb.l:‘r Persons afflicted |with Rbeumatism. Tuar Fire |Isqusst. â€"The adj>urned. Coromer‘s Inqirest to inquire into the origin of the fire on Sussex Street, which caused the derth of Mrs. *Evans and was otherwise «o cilamitous,did fbt take place last night, as intended, owing to the absence ‘of several of the jurors. The injuest was necessarily adjourned again until Wednes. day evening next when, warrantsâ€"will be issued for the jurors,and should they then fuil to attend, the ordinary legal enalties will be brought to bear against them. The re«lly enterprising and energetic contractor tor the intended railing around the grounds of the Houses of Parliament and Department Buildingsâ€"Mr. James Uoodwinâ€" gave evidence of the efect of nitroâ€"glycerine yesterday forencon. Apâ€" piying the efectric spark to a hole drilled by steam power in the solil rock, about ®ighty cubic yards were fractured "to an extent as to be easily removed with crowâ€" Ca®a DA Lawrkexcs & bars. When the explosion took piace a large number of persons were assembled M _ the _ approach _ to the NSE L oo ebnctcies wb in, Kidneys or r, should send I\IPPl’ of the Water. (Gmsox & Co., Cornet Sparks and Elgia. principal H and Saloons in the ire now supplied with Caledonia Water. Ask ( it. Gisson & Co., Sole Agents for Ottawa. LOCAL |NEW»S Victoria A WA 5 4. Arrives Leaves every day at. . sz the Millinery and Mantle m opening,o~ Tuesday next, at ia%, McKiswows & Mo Morax‘s. Arrives ND OT Loj 2@ i1 Rive® Navieatio® Co s & orrawa Ramwar. a.m. | &.m. noon. XB, 13 J0.30 12.00 fi)oo 615 |8.45 345 630 "HyTRA Ramway. p.m. am. pm. "~ ) 10.00 â€"4.20 Pivee . § k 9tt CC S 'rnv1 Foawarpixg Co‘r ur naw «tyle« in Millinery GOUODWIN‘3 OLL ® tug Kover colâ€" rith the buge »t the rze sustaned some all points Evum. Agents rner SusseX a Cassela‘‘ .caves 1958tf mew Wellington , Street Bridge, and none went disappointed away. Mr. B:ophy' opch"gthfino.M Fowhduml charged each with two tndshnpomdl‘ of the nitro«glycerihe cil, some in bags and others poured l¢ogely in. The noiâ€"e Was loud and as has been already stated the ‘ofl'oot was excellent. When the cry of | vready‘" was the multitude ran off ws-lodhun:mdinspitoof the most careful covering, sapme part of the rock \Iownpulighu’nmfd‘flu easteru block. The oil ofinitroâ€"glycerine, it was evident to all was most effective. lndeed, there is nothing lxgnuingmopdmâ€" even the plain and solid rockâ€"to produce strong impressiogs. Goodwin‘s oil is mp‘rhbuyuhunyotbonukd in producing a sudden rupture. The W&Bflm Columbia will assemble on the 17th of December. Ampnyw‘\llmohblybo ftormed in England to work iron mines at East River, Nova Scotia. The townships of Bathurst and Drumâ€" mond have voted. bonuses â€"the former $15,000 and the later $10,000â€"in aid of the Untario and Quebec Railroad. A young man named Joseph Vincent, while driving saw lor on the Nottawasaga river, near Angust, fell into the water and was drowned. l‘Nbod“:umro-lin less than halfan bour wards, but life was extinot. 1 ‘The Young Men‘s Christian Association of Toronio appears to be a plucky body. h‘ur:orbd thatiit has secured the ser» vices of the Rev, 1. W. Beecher and Mr. vices of the i.?'&'fv?fw” and Mr. Froude, the t English lecturer, and that negotiations sre on foot so that the Q;'C\t{ohb.w“twmhn.winw course of by the most eminent men on the continent. Sickness among horses appears to be uniâ€" versal. A BritushColumbia paper says :â€" «* A strange disease has broken out among the borses in the vicinity of Victoria of late. It is called the ‘strangles,‘ and at«â€" tacks the animals{in the throat. The ap» lication of a warm poultice of bran and lazseed to the throat draws the obstruc tion to a head ;jnn : it bursts like a boil udhcunmcflouon Neveral horses have died of the ¢omplaint." It is satisfactory to know that the Canâ€" adian Order of Oddfellowship is progressing so favorably, and ‘extending its operations so oxnulvdyxut ; several new lodges are being establi and will innchornp“qlun: considerable numbers to the ranks Order. The dwelling of Mrs. Moorg, of the town= ship of Innistil, near Cookstown, was deâ€" stroged byfl-g.*nnhm clock on Sun« day morning list, and in it a young man, son of Mr. Thomas Poole/was burned to death. . Mrs. Mogre and her three children mwlyw,nndjmmpedwi&h their lives The Mk Government have, with enterprise, adopted measures for mublinhmmt in that Province of a colony, of which the firâ€"t detachmentiis expected next spring. An ares about forty miles by thirty miles hubomnllng\lfor_l.hnm.inditbubo esurveyed. A méarried man, with two or ;mmm%rwmiwr;: afrge grant of 2)0 acres ; those wi than children, or unmarried men, will :§g’.‘u 100 agres. y aplendid new Cansadian s ip vedb arrivedl in Quebec onm' of e lith, and .was toâ€"day visited by of admirers of her Lrg dimen; \si nd magnilicent freight and\passenâ€" & ation.. Among the armvals L was the Hon. mtnl Blake, wife and ~"daughter,, of Untario, who have left tor Poromite. 11{.?‘.1.' dlericton Head Quarters, N.B., speaks it.mmiul terms O“’&' proâ€" of work on Rivierg duâ€"Loug fnitnay. it tays : â€"" Ifreat progress con nfi i on mds tolg hume, whole place is w-&mh- ‘transformation as even now "x?n.'il" ';‘: m uon 1‘2. W f';f \'i"fo machine shop, -g errniarke. nce: tive ; been |bippod:fmqg- ‘lan#®: by steamer, and when it arrires a W will be put in motion, and O on the 1i tm-unud with uwt* activity. A undant supply ‘i(ww t half a mxile /m‘m, will be conveyed through en en nr ie ooo rises t |Awenty â€"tive t ve{ level of the@Gtation ground. . The Rafimay officesâ€" on St. Johnâ€"street are neatly and convenientiy arranged and fitted up. They. are_notw occupied: by the Company‘s staft we i the Company‘s stell A writer from the Bri}hton . Aquarium describes a interesting event in that in« stitution. ® The writer says :â€""On Wedâ€" is a miniature counterpart of its parent, and it is amasing to see with what rapidiâ€" ty it darts about when touchad or in any way annoyed. . The youngster is, as the purse says, ‘doing well;,‘ and, judging from the appearance of tha aees, there is every npgm of our being blessed with ,* ving family of juvenile cut~ tes,‘ 3. | A British Company has in course of conâ€" struction a line of four large steamers, deâ€" signed to run between Hong Kong. Yokoâ€" hama and San Francisco. "hmo(lhu vessels are completed, and the enterprise i to be insugurated about the tirst of Japuary by the do?flllf.o' the first mupfionuonlr ong. The vessels )uoolhrpnb.. built of iron, on the proâ€" pelier pn-eipn with compound engines, }nddlt.ho improvements, They will take lhownctb"n route, instead of the more sou y one at present ed by the Pacific Mail nm“m will shorten the distance about 500 miles, reducing the passage from San Francisco to Yokutama sixteen days, instead of the present sghedule of twentyitwo days by the Pacific Mail line. ‘The opposition will doubtless tend to reduce the cost of pass~ age and treight between the American and Asiatic conunents, and to greatly benefit the overlandâ€"route across to think otherwiseâ€"the people of Great Britan and Ireland are not to be the only sufferers from the potato blight. The Pn-quldos-.iuhuu,o-'hlb claims to be good authority, that potatoes are rotting very rapidly this year. When ¢..‘mybaqdumw,uwmud o remain a week or more without being used, the rot sets in and destroys them. l‘buwaouumni-p-fiuhfly discouraging. He had his entire crop phad-po-.drydluloor. upotl-‘ that the supply would last {inufilnex If the accounts which come to us from Maine be correetâ€"and there is no reason season. In a.couple of weeks, more than half the number of bushels stored away had to be removed, the potatoes havin, rotted so as to be unfit even for hogs. I’ g.minmuhgr”booilmhfly affected the prices will be largely increased this winter, so that consumers in cities= will have either to pay the advance, or content themselves altogether with sweet potatoes. ‘The prospect is certainly not very cheerful, but the houseâ€"keepers cannot prepare too soon to meet the emergency. (‘Qphllluuu,m‘-umu.ouhnd" author, has started for the forks of the Naskatchewan, the centre of the future Northwestern universe, in his eyes, and mmmm‘.:-m ’:uudln has wi me as Appelle 1.‘.;'1. -:: they expest to find bufâ€" DOMINIDN NOTES. CURRENT TOPICA Hon. Joseph Howe is in the city. Henry Hogan was presented last night with a handsome piece of plate and adâ€" dress on the occasion of his retirement from the proprietorship of St. Lawrence Hall. * The Ninth Annual Convention of thol Provincial Teachers Association assembled this morning in the Normal l School Building. To night, President Prof. ; Dawson delivered the annuâ€"1 address, and addresses were also delivered by the Hon. | Mr. Chauveau, Dr. Ryerson, of Toronto, and ’ The first of Madame Ruderdorii‘s con certs took place last night, and was s complete success. .. o s ns The money market is gradually working towards ease, though as yet, there is no change in the rates. Rev. Dr. Punshon preaches in the ‘first Methodist Church next Sunday for the last time in Montreal. The horse plague is unabated. Westher cold and cloudy. Ten tons of obscene literature have been seized in New York, and the vendors thereof have been accorded a residence in Amdi.dhulili.nru'- who had for a long time earned his living by exhibiting himself as a living skeleton. He was once of the usual stoutness, but a crazy love affair drove hip into killing a man, and remorse and disappo.ntment kept him thin ever afterward. Rather singu lar, though, that a man should use his reâ€" morse to get a living by. Poor but Mm’ boys fasten wrought nails to the strings, and harpoon sweet potatoes and apples from their abiding places in front of stâ€"res This may be considered sport, but it is the first in the downward road to (‘nam-.uâ€"‘%ab-'y'Nm The census office has oonoyloud its staâ€" nph:‘u‘:.hm United 18 in 1870, i J States in 1870, showing a production of $25,000,000 worth during the year, or more than three times the amount in 1860. Last week was a gala day in Brookiyn, being the time of the celebration of the Plymouth Church silver wedding, the twentyâ€"fifth anniversary of the day on which Henry Ward Beecher took the r-- torship. Among other features was a long wooc-b:h ::h school ohxl:r:jn. bearing banners, was exceedingly imposing, numbering nurlI 3,000, and taking fully threeâ€" quarters of an hour to pass by Mr. Beecher‘s house, where he stood at the doorway, bat in hand, and receiving cheers and showers of bouquets from the passers=by, | Q’:of those unusual cases, death from a spider‘s bite, is reported from Massaâ€" chusetts. A liveryman, while mnding with his wife recently, wearing a coat which had been hanging in his stable, remarked to her that ne had been bitten by some~ l.hng,mdonnnchh;.bomo the author of the mischief was discovered in a poiâ€" somous fanged spider which had crept into the coat. The wound commenced to mllin?lbdmdhlud and resulted fatally a fow days after. Ladies will please remember that on Thursday, RussEuLL & WaTsoN will make there first 5nnd display of Millinex. Manâ€" eszand Costumes, from the best Dexl and newest Materials. The\very latest Paris and London styles now forward. DR. 886?! has great pleasure in ‘re» n g his successor, i6 his friends and patrons as a thorough }practical Devecist, well versed im all moâ€"t difficult branches of the In the ‘l'om‘:i:of Hull; Lot No. 28, half on the 8th 9th range, Township of : Hull, County of Uttawsa, P. Q, 200 mores, 60 acres are clearedâ€"hardwood bushâ€"with bouse, barn and stable, with & oréek running close to the barn. Dis«â€" tance from the city of Uth-nkoignt miles. Enquire from EDWARD DEAN, Hotelâ€" ]uâ€"rfimlzn HIM. keeper, Chelsea, or on the premises to M O N E Y (GOLD BON DS Nj ~; $ Gents three Ply all Linen I Collars, 20 cents. J3 Youths Linen Collirs, 10 cts. Three Ply Linen Cufts, 30 cents. Shirts, Collars, Culfts, Fronts, Dickeys, &o., made to order, at the OTTAwWA SHIRT STORE JAMES ANGUS, The only practical Shirt and Collar Cuf ter and manufacturer in Ottawa. "3'&-.‘ Sept T, 1872 2068 Thomas‘ Bclectiie Oil woORTA TEN TDMES Its WEIGHT IX Po You Kxow Arrrumo or it? ir Not, it is Tixs You Di. There are bat iow of medicine which Mipruganetiat grene d oure onfi o t â€"â€" e m x9 67 SPARKS STREKT Ottawa, Oct 15, 1872 _ 3000 3m power, and producing ;-'.'E could never re ::;' fi-"ndu use dna-:d' ot in diferent i nepofiane seinfiaign nipred a lakes a compound whieh uay possibility be made trom mss ie merpe uinsl dfems he tareas mo hk uin on es ;&...‘"w. s uk Sox on oitnnte tiguide‘ sonsequentiy, fosss nothing eper, Chelsea, or on the Jmnin- to THOMAS LaHEY. Uttawa, Oot 14, 1872. 2099 w c closis Holeqicloâ€"pelected and Mioctrised. EITHER IN INOLAXOPOLIS, _ BLOOMINGTON, and Western Railway Extension First Mortgnge 7 PER CENT OR IN 10 PER CENT MUNICIPAL BONDS. Maps, Pamphlets and Circulars furnish And NORTHROP & ND FOR SALE, RY TELEGRAPH. MONTREAL Tumu., Oct. 18 Merchants‘ Bank Block, Spiurks Steettâ€" INV ES T E. BLW ELL, es e Dewinion: "" Uxford Shirts with two Col. lars $1.75. Regatta Shirts, $1 50. _ YOUR HIJTE DRESS SIRTS, Clearing Sale Electroâ€" Plate Watches, Clocks, ONE MONTH ONLY, Monday, Sept. 30. T0 NG:RIUOTORD S 90 PB CONT DSCOUNT ‘THE OITAWA TIMES, OCTOBER 19, 1872. For Cash Only, cOL0URED GOLD CRAINS And as all Goods are marked in PL&B§N FIGURES, each person can see for themâ€" selves. * Fancy Goods, JEWELLERY, AMERIGAN® CLOCKS, 88}J Sparks Street. Ottawa, Sept 28, 1872. 2086 1m Call early and secure the BEST BARGALIN®S O TT A WV A. ALLUWED ON ALL GOODS AT No DISCOUNT ON WO%K. <@a learing Sale GREAT THIS 134 A BONA FIDE COMMENCING TOUKG & RADFORU‘3. TV BE HAD IN =(F .. AND FOR EXCEPT AT AND | @uoRrtLy To BE PUBLISHED, Besides the information already publishâ€" ed, the proposed Second Edition will be and very much additional news of the past and meny views of the present will be given. It is also intended to bind this Adition in cloth, with the necesâ€"ary outâ€" side gildipg, and the price will be made as low as possible. Oct 11, 1872. N, B.â€"The fullest attention will be paid to advertisers. "Advertisements will, ac« cording to agreement, be embellished or prinug in varied colored inks, Free iress please copy. "Otam Psiad Presen‘, By.C. ROGER. \V ANTED by three gentlemen within five minutes wa‘k from Sappers‘ Bridge, rooms with or without boars Address, Drawer G, Post Office. Oitawa, Sept. 21, 1872. 2080tf WASTED immediately an Assistant in & Tailoring Establishment, one who has been used to Cutting preferred. Ap. ply. stating salary, to J. E. WAYNARD, Box 16, Arnprior Post Oftice. 30 2 3 THREE SCHOOL TEACHER+â€"One with Model ‘School Diploma, and iwo with Elementary Diplomas. One of the Elementary School Teachers reguixod to teach both languagesâ€"English and French. Apply to JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary Treasurer, East Templeton, 300 Jn Ottawa County, P.Q. Owners of Vessels navigating the Rideau Canal are hereby notified that they cannot winter them in the Canal Basin at Ottawa, and the Owners of the sunken wrecks are also notified to haye them REMOVED or the expense of removal will be levied, togetber with a fine, in accordance with Sec. 16 of Regulations for the management of Canals. Tenders will be received by .the underâ€" signed up to the 24th INSTANT for excaâ€" ‘ vating the foundation of a SAW MILL,| BOILER and KNGINE HOUSE on the: Haycock property, in the Village of Hull, according to plan and specification to be seen at their office. The quantity of the excavation is estimated at about 3,600 cubic yards of gravel and clay, and the nature of the material to be removed can be seen on the ground where several test pits have been sunk for this purpose. The work is to be commenced by the end of the present month, and completed not later than 1st February, 1873. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. \ * GILMOUR & CO. â€" Ofttawa. Oct. 16. 1872. | 3001td FENENDERS WANTED . All other Church Music Books, of whatâ€" ever degree of excellence, are respectfully invited to fall in the rear of Our new Collection of Music for Choirs, Conventions and Singing Schools. 1t canâ€" not be excelled in quality, and intends to lead in circulation. Some of the Merits.â€"Short Theory. Abundant Material, Sacred and Secular, for practice. Excellent set of Metrical Tunes, in large clear print and not crowded : â€"a great advantage. Unusually good collection of Anthems, Set Pieces, &¢., The compilers, Messrs. L 0. EMEBSON, of Boston, and H. R. PfiLMER ot Chicago, are perhaps the most skilful men of their time in adapting music to the wants of the "singing‘‘ public. Price $1.50. Spe» cimen copies sent, for the present, postâ€" paid, for $1.25. A perfect success! The printers cannot keep pace with the demand. Ditson & Company . GEMS OF STRAUSS! By Johann Strauss. It is a large book (of 250 pages, fuil sheet music size.) filled with the best Strauss Music, Waltzes, Polkas, Quadâ€" rilles, &o., including those performed in this country, under thâ€" direciion of the great composer. About $10.0) worth of music are includâ€" ed in the~:‘Gems" which are, however, sold for the diminutive price of $2.50 in Boards, $3.00 in Cloth. Sent, postâ€"paid, for the retail price. OLIVER DITSON & Co., Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON & Co, New York. Ottawa, 7th October, 1872 THE ST, LA wRz CE OTTAWA RALWAY. The old reliable, quickest and best rout« ; thiy shortest line by Q miles from Ottswa to Brockville aud all points R West, and by 3g thiles toali points Kast OTICE Ottawa, Oct. 16, 1872. ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. with / Sofa Car| ILLUSTR ATED, with jG T trains for, 3uta Car|io 00 p ; Eestand Wost! 110 s m Jumfortable Sote Care on No 7 an‘ 8 barge for borths, 50 cents. _ _ Sure connâ€"ctions with all the Grand Trunk tmaing both East 1nd Wost, us this Jompany‘s trains wait th.ir arrivel when lass. 9 Twouty minute« «llowed at Prescott June ue for tofresp m n1s. udsn 535 nesrelitee um:.-dg Director, Ottawa 4 LUTTBELL, HE STANDARD 1N THE VAN ~â€"oâ€"rmeelierann i forgh. £6 ANTED en e e tm n ies us No. 1. : \G T Express for 4 |hwno:u;m and â€" do h ommodation ! !ficnin tor] 1 ‘BRrockvilio, kulmlnon' | and all way I mulloni‘ l | W est. n aAND FAOM TOESDAY, }st OCT., \1872, trains will Tam as follow; : ~, * ff;?;_l y omeudu cb <ilsl c n i5 4 ghie ~ 10 30 a m THE STANDARD! Prescott 6:30 a m 200 a m 1;15 p m 4;10 p m Leave Ottawa. JAMES D. SLATER, ____Bupt. Rideau Canal. GoiIxG NORih GOL18G 8s0UTH @rand Tmnkl _ Mail from the Do do Express Grand Trumk tor the West. from West _ Do . do _ Mail trom West _ Do do Express from EKest G T Express for ;13 15 p m all potute Wu&,, r"’"-;;:'i:«",*;‘fl:' hi a a.‘z a3 éfi ht *4 % e1~‘ es Connecting ‘ukmootl with J unction. Connecting with. 197 3u02 6 Arrive in Ottawa. 113 5 3:50 p m 6:50 p m 9.2%) a m 6:15 3 50 p m Arrive J3 PARIS, LONDON & OTTAWA T. HUNTON, SON & CO‘S. their Our DRESSâ€"MAKING arrangements are complote, as a trial will prove. | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | o0 SHOW ROOM OPENING. Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Tuesday October Sth. HATS AND BONNETS, nAd i0 WJJ NVs M And a large stock of S@~NEW MANTLB CLOTHS "@e in all the new materials. N.B. â€"MADAME DUBUIS, Mantle Cutter, late of Paris and London, takes charge of the making up of orders in this department. Satisfaction guaramteed. Ottawa, Octoter, 5, 1872. § Great +~Excitement NEW DRY GOODS STORE Has opened in ODELL‘S new building, Sparks Street, with a large and select stock of:FANCY and BT%Q%Y GOODRA, comâ€" prising :â€" Dress Goods, Cloths, Wineies, Millinery, EFlannels, Jackets, Prints, Hosiery, | Cottons, RiZZO _ Blankets, Lc The Goods being all new, and marked at the loweet possible figures, customers may rely upon securing bargains. â€" §@~Parties at a distance can Obtain list of rates and information of routes by ad dressing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, Ottawa, , $ (Grand Show Day WILL TAKE PLACE WEXT WEBL. Ladies will secure the greatest NOVELTIBS by waiting for The firm are at present showing their Call and examine their new Dress Polanase, Seal, Astrachan and Oloth Jackets, Skirts in Silk, Satin, Ohamoise, &¢., Striped Velveteen, not to be found elsewhere in Canada Costumes, &c., &¢., &¢. â€" T. Hunton, HSon & Co. Ottawa, Oct 8, 1872. 2094 attern Jackets, Waterâ€"proof Mantles, Ottawa, Sept 28, 1872; Latest Paris Importations. J. H. PATTERSON FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERIOAN PATTERN 1LONDON NOV ELTIES AND ALL THB LATIST NOVBLTI®S i® n Sparksâ€"st., AT THE OPENING OP THB ORNAMENTS, &c. GRAND TRBUNE TICOKET OFFIOE. THRROUGHK COUPON TICKETS Bt. J« J. H., PATTER®KON. | 18 ke Streot. . 1872 hesr 2086 d&w Salt Take City, San rnn&co,’ Woodsi.« All Points East and Weet on the CRAND TRUSXK RAILWAY. Ottawa, Sept. 12, 167%. CANADA CENTRAL Alian, McKinnons & McMoran, 30 SPARKS STREET â€"WILL §HOW OKâ€" T the vh6e, Fiate Laces, &c. CGreat BEroad tauge Roule Brockrille and â€" Trains will run as folJows : LEAVE BKkOCKVILLE. Express at s 30 . =. sarriving at Ottews at 125», pr. »~< mt Sand Point at 1%50 Mixed Train 6+ :15.» m.. arriving ‘at Band Point at $:(6 y m. Through Ottawa Express connecting at 3:20 with (Grand Trunk Day Express from the East and West, and arriving at Ottews at T25 pm 0000000 0 Through Westere Express at 10:00 a.m,., arâ€" riving at Brockville at 150 p.m., and connecting with Grand Tronk Day Exâ€" press going East and West. Bost Express at 4:20 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 9.00 p. m., and at Sand Point at 8:20 p.m. _ LEAVE SAND POINTâ€"2:00 a m, 6:00 & m, 9.1(am, 1:00 p m and 3:45 p m. ARRIVE AT SAXD POINTâ€"1:20 pm 1#:10â€"pm., 12:50 p m and 8:20 p m. _ Connections made at Sand Point| with Steamers to and from Pembroke, Portage ‘du ) o e e Tre‘ 230b Canada Central and Porth Branch make certain connections with all trains on B. & 0. Railway _ _ Cns Freight loaded with dos and No Tran« siipment when in oar laz.ml « DANIELS‘ HOTEL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBELR 100, 1874 Good Sample Rooms and every accom modation for travellers. Thoroughly reâ€" fitted and refurnished throughout. 8. DANIELA Proprietor. { Ottawa, Sept 17, 1872. 2076 8m Ottaws, Monday, 30th day of Septem» ber, 1878 His Excellency the Governor General in Council. On the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister of Cu«toms, and under the proviâ€" sions of the 8th Section of the Act S1st Victoria, Chapter 6, intituled : " An Aot respecting the Customs," His Excellency has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the Town of Sherbrooke, in the Province of Quebec, be and the same is hereby constituted and erected into am Out Port of Customs, and placed under the eurvey of the Port of Coaticook. W. A. HIMSWORTH, _ On and after On the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister of Customs, and undcthoro visions of the 8th Section of the Aoct 3lst Viotoria, Cap. 6, intituled : " An Aoct ree specting the Custom«," His Excellency has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that Bay St. Paul, in the Proâ€" vince of Quebec, be and the same is hn;y sconstituted and erected into an Out Port of Customs, and placed under the survey of the Port of Quebes. â€" _JO8, 0. COT®, His Exrcellency the Governor General in Council. prook rille Bept. 14, 1872. Ottawa, Monday, 7th day of October, 187% Govmmm' HOU Hits Excellency the Governor Genéral in ouncll the Customs," His has boen § ‘leased to order and Itis hereby ordered, &nth&.r,dn‘b,&fl..lm Bootia, be and the same is constiâ€" (ohek abd piined unier tbr mm af ces Collestor of Customs, at the Port of Byde b9. W. A. HIMSWORTEB, Clerk Privy Councll. / On the recommendation of the Honoraâ€" ble the Minister of Customs, and under uurmum-of the 8th Section of the Act 31 Vio., Cap. 6, intituled: "An Act Cormer of Mectcalfe and Queen Streots @ovesxx®st . e Monday, Tth day of October, 1878 Un the recommendation of the Honorame ble the Minister of Customs, and under th.rovidmonboo&mdm Act 31, Vie, . 6, intituled : "An Act respeciing the C s," His Excelienoy has been ; to order, and it is hereby m%u’mm« Nova Sootis, be and the same is hereby constituted and erecied into an Out Part of Customs, and placed under the survey of the Collector of Customs, at the Port of Arighat. W, A. HIMSWORTH, Clerk, Privy Council wopa wWaATkB, MINERAL WATERS, Boda Water, cold as Ise, combined with mp. drawn from the * Arctic Ottawa, Wednesday, Pnd October, 1878 &s." Protiy made Sorthits and Sods Pow‘ gert A. CHRISTIE & CO., economy over amny Other Paste preparaâ€" One trial will establish its vast superiâ€" ority in respect of both excellence and It will go hdf.fclfl.dx a much more brillisnt and lasting than any other paste compound. Can be had of all Grocers. DAY & MARTINS OVERNMENT HOUSE, Best Paste Blacking in the World. Wholesale of C. T. BATE & CO., Ottam,, JVERNMENYT HOUSE, CANADA tEM*RHUL Ottaws, July 13, PELâ€"K 10 CTS PER §1B. TTE It is par excelilence the Paste Blacking. CENTRE TOWXN, OTTAWA (LATE ST. JAMES®, To Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Ginger Ale, rom'w.u. Vichy Water, Beltzer l;hr, Congress Water, Carratrace Water. Assistent Clerk, Privy Counoll . LEAVE OTIAWA KAVAL AND MILITARY TO O TAWA. PRESEYT AL8O POR SALS PRESEYT o uts the Governor General in Ottawa Railways Clerk Privy Council H. ABBOTT 13 J it 4

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