~Sung goods 6 "émPflent L:r: C W 3 ___ 2%, SPaRgs RD }';Pb. 6 in u with Rheoumsti bou Un Juturday a fatal cise Of Office, The i mat aiuary â€"Un Jtu a la & e oonniomaran c on sitke . k k ‘ï¬f C s i r'-"»"‘l:n:f e ia;o oowr, tred U y rTown. Everyâ€" them receive juâ€"tice, s Emma egh â€" s Dm-n i seued | $n ppe & Ald. Pratt said he did not want any harâ€" HKoeley Darky â€" or . thing that be done to prolong € 1d. other s Mesers " e NW"“"- f ® proconk | rangues rom Ald. Mosgrove or any f Keeley x °. _ supply Gmgon & Co. Rosinante‘s terrestrial sojourn was tried, | Alderman. â€" He had â€" always uundold Kirsop A~ Tok P m‘,".. j t punctuaily to his Aldermanic duties, while :;’ h‘?’ C *‘ y4 Corner Sparks and bat in valtt J anccmmcamee ‘ ;:Lumgmo wais remurkable for his negâ€" 'hh Tess Saloons mgt 'i‘ horseâ€" been t of the sa me, . l:-lJ w‘ 2 U > B“;‘h.;d'lm Cfl.:::: u:h. "“p:‘ n o s f::"h"l iy | ,_ A few lvely and complimentary words + Wmm _ â€" o ie oo it. Gissom & Co means of Wiereabibid popularity | ppilowed between Alds. Prat and Mos~ " l‘l.l r. : al ing Water ‘m is for Ottawa. of pedestrianism. *‘ Persons now walk “ grove. ise h‘. ‘I Miss B _ $ % se ' that never walked before." | _ Ald. Lyon rose to close the debate, and , C * m . * ... to Lpxp.â€"Apply to R. A. Bradley e 1 said thit throughout the whole discussion n E s Jno â€" Monet a Sparks and Eigin Motto of waterâ€"horses > | not a word suggestive of the defeat of the . J owe Jas .. "f & , #¢, "Blow winds! come rack ! | motion was uttered. _[t was prep>sterous â€" Lt 4+ lomt wa‘lt di ith b on our‘ for members of the Counil to make suck we is with harnesé | itatements and assertions as they did that W Ft wood P iv wa, Nov 35 Wit._._<z«="* LyENF ACr or 10 uit of JULP ’ll' at :nu::'l»mbâ€l" ; ofl::“""lr ee in 1 ivors «1e '#'“ .z "Qtore me, it atl mt @ B Davi i the ostumes azo¢ Miss Miss umd Mre J1® *T ss 6 Jno with rtimen are Albert Brick hs so 187% ‘Ooe 30. 18(4 with all ‘ now . ga LE newest $th anything in atson mE _ [ mmone â€"|Medicines tor the n"’"‘ M iiki > wWX. AEARN, | fa KB *> * ¢ Pruggist, ‘commor Hugh _ _ Sappers Bridge. O‘Brien _\ $ neowiiâ€"Col. Corbett ot Kingston is W Donnell lifatom. - wD P3 cz Oliver MrawC i P ‘s Soouty.â€"A .egular meetâ€" 2 ow e w the Sk. Patrick‘s Society takes O‘ Reilly Chas, s orzimeess Porkins M among the wild deer Perry Miss Emwonc prevails among "NQ * â€"" â€"*_ _ _ H nirur® ET eiobet W hite TS Wiliox J# _ .. Wing Alle® _ Wood W 4 Wewke Mue B | to meet â€" o DP 4y a 7 # AoVECOYO .00 L9E W L uie cuee s n t nc t 7m “-Cd-mh p.m. Burritt, Mr. a on Fuesdays and Miss Durhaur, h en +1 2e« ?(D D'-W‘hw post & Rauw.ar Co, ‘luv. and Mrs. w , at 6 a m. rherwood, Mr. "“5":“" l‘:dln.J.lc Aylmer aâ€" eatherly, Mr « Jeasio Ca-‘n" .caves | lows, lr."Brin | at 8.30 a m. _ Nilley, Dr. and e to all points East and | R.S. M. Bouch bgs be bad from | Mr. and Mre. & & A l!l. ’lAY»LUR. A‘.fl‘l- l Wicksteo1, Mr and corner Sussex and | Madame Geo. | ’ 2 1958if ‘ 1812 t EL May 1 | &, Axorqgw‘s Soci@rty. â€" ting of the 3 will be held on Thar toug‘s Hall ) . Boscovitzs, ianist, is ed in Uttawa aDoU® BC middls of next month. Hit‘s an |Il wind that blows nobody E makers profit by the epiz00. 1 p! trump! the boys are Millinery and Mantle -â€".". ing, 0+ Tuesday nert, at McK »xons & MoMora®‘s. all and see our new styles in Millinery Tuesday next. McE mmwoxs & McMorax. pra®* MNune Hall toâ€"night & P. [ & SO0iBTY.â€"â€"A +*B""" qifthe Sk. Patrick‘s Society Te tss Bmsono prevails among the wi! g ~ and numbers of t lmis are fbund dead in the wo« tw Music â€"Just received, new » Songs: Piano Forte Music, at | 8, % Spnhsmfl- . Oissscz.yion.â€"â€" Ihe conseora®t""® 4° 7*" weri at LeBreton‘s Flats took tliee on last. His Lordship Bishop Guiges the interesting certâ€" Ti Cuop:i.cs â€"It is certainly bad en= wg to haye the streets buried beneath llls ot through which epizootic lamses My m'u we fied the nomings, muddy, impassable ant uusings, muddy, impassable ans mMglected, we think it is time the Council were 1 of the fact. Why not, at lmst, keep the pwmdtho e city in a decent state ? We are asâ€" tenizhed at the supineness sHtreet, in his eff rt to take his home. The friend cried @stand up will you Jim," but Jim lay down and seemed as much dispcsed to stand on his head as his feet. (a% "Braxp| Up" / YVesterday eveaing aD who bad evidently made himâ€" “h with Old Rye, gay: his friend consi labor on Wellington u r â€"The Jrangs men Mawa to the anniversary of mpowder Plot by a grand soiree in Asmrate at tus Russsce Hocse â€"F. A, ‘ Wiae, ; A. Boulter, R W. Masâ€" Dougall, | Montreal ; Dr. A. J. Horsey, Smith‘s ; BH. H. Horsey, Kingston ; dobn , Portage du Fort ; Sim Keefor, illp; Dr. McLaurin, Vaokleek Hill ; Mr. 1 and wife, St. John‘s; M. K. l-u-oT. Monatisk; C. Crawford, Kings kn:; A. P. Smithwick, Stratford ; W m + Poucs Court â€" Moxpay.â€"ITwo } wen, -L.‘ respectively Powley LUU NEWS | _ Horses are not given to running at presâ€" zes and 8 l entâ€"their nostmls are though. is no I w :. the ï¬m&:‘: & Nl‘:l| An appropriate motto for expreas comâ€" sbould m“ apply. . | panies yesterday â€"Sic(k) transit glor in ally Sogsw & Co., Agents. . | indi (Monday.) Tipper, with committing an as* swolt, remanded until Monday. David Morton who was found drunk on Susser on Sunday night, was fined B and cpsts. Harrison drunk and disorderly sn the publc streets, was fined $3 and sosts or weeks in jail. Moreau was charged with selling liqner t liceuseâ€"Case remanded. adll Fooce PReRBBm AoERC SR OO . UUH PCY on Puesdays and 3.00 ‘:"".-D‘“'h.‘“";v.'" and I‘:.’S. .F"l':':" ‘ made against him. _ He said that s0o jays ab m Co. * Miss Wilson, Mrs. Miss ‘*‘fu as _ Mr. â€" leney‘s contract for o8 e & RarlkwaY kev. and Mrs. H. Pollard, Mr. GeOFE® | preaking stones was concerned, he knew ‘:‘%‘: :I:' wood, Mr. Mrs. and ll-l D M‘ ®® M | nothing avout it until it had been fulfilled. aves UMaNA l Mrs. J. McLeod Clirk, Mr and Miss | j{g never suggested to Mr. Heney to send grive A’h."'c" |‘ n.." Weatherly, Mr, Mrs. and the Misses Felâ€" | ho account in under a different namée steamer u Jessic .eaves | lows, Mr, Brinsley King, Mr. and Mr®. | ;4 n.d no feeling against Mr. Quinn, sad daily at 8.30 a mâ€" Nilley, Dr. and Mre. Tupper, Mr. and Mrs. 5 all is and . was agreeable to his employment by the i to all points East | ': 8. ::‘B;nchgu,l;; “dll'."l' u:;:')‘l"b' City Engineer, but could not approve of s be trom LOR, Agents. | Mr. re. Grant Fowe * "® | conduct of the latter. His unswerving A. & A 14â€" TAYVLOR, Agen ' Wicksteodl, Mr. and Mre. Feoving Taylor; | opjectis to do right by the city. ; House and corner Sussex and | Madame Geo. Futvoye, Miss Powell | _ ald. Morgrove, made a very strong atâ€" g stree! ‘ * ~schy) ~UTEL â€" tick upon Ald. Pratt. He said that as he ,lfll 1812 1958if ‘ EP.‘ZW NoTE3 was always doubtful of a man‘s inlog:'ty LOC NEWS l Horses are not given to running at presâ€" | :":‘fh"‘l’;:f" ';‘lï¬â€œ:,‘;‘?x :;:\:;‘olm‘ of * /ne and SUBEIT entâ€"their nostrils are though. bho!<‘ing up an array of virtue to the Coun. e is no &m Water. No | sesumcar oil, but he doubted his sincerity. He sa d ne the it, for where it | An appropriate motto for expreas COMâ€"| ng had nothing against Mr. Quinn or should be without need apply. . | panies yesterday â€"Sic(k) transit gioia| Perry, but could any Alderman place ally l'l’“‘"" Co., Agents. | Mundi (Monday | credence in his statement. _ His persistent Gimeo® * I lecsuctentcess persecution of these gentlemen nad made yaus with Rheamstistu. | (OMmiiuary â€"Un Jaturday a fatal cise of m: f:::‘:: _‘: u‘b‘“w who would see mplajnt, Dyspepsia, Discases of ‘ epizoo cocurred in Upper Town. Every: | ‘"47;" Prat suid he didnot want any har. i« Shina thak be ‘done to prODNE | ringues from Ald. Mosgrove or any other quszes s Orawa Raten®t loxp Dirrears, in his usual quiet â€"and ious manner, visisted the new library puilding yesterday afternoon. He mquired of Mr. Farqubar, the contractor, whether he might be permitted to ascend, and, being answered in the afficmative, at sace, with cat like agility, ascended the Widers, having miie a speech in latin, descended to terre firma. ul’* I‘ .'.r, d" at. . 2o Cruaws Mr. Futqubhar, having ascertained the raak «ind position of His Excellency, st« to explain and pertially to apoloâ€" Â¥ie, was frankly assucel by His ip that he knew the ropes, and wanted | quietly to ascertain the condition @ ifuirs. He descended with the same ##s in which he bai asconoded, and left the oird ill .stres .w‘l)‘ at; his daantlass The | weather was rem«rkably fine afternoon, so much so that it was inly a strong inlucement to pass the in the open air. Many ladies aad g taking advantage of so farâ€" pk:) Fhockys so1 L&DY DUFFEKIN at HOM im ; T. K Ramsay, Montreal Navieatios Co e en e ts I Pâ€" _ | Corbett, Mr. & Mrs. Herman Poetter, Mr. rives â€" 7.30 z&ln.JmuB.lmnn.lu.T.T.R- n i c n o on o+ Bucke, iss | day at.â€"â€"â€"4.00 _/ Rothven, Rev. Geo. Noel Higginson, Miss | 330. _ | Higginaon, :r. 3. ;m-o;iwui | n tates| 8: & cLean, A & Fouwazpm@ CO‘Y") yâ€", Washington Fox, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. ! am. Stanton, Miss Stanton, Bev. T. D. md‘ arts for Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and ays and the Misses Russell, Mr. Alexander Russell, oalsay... 100 Lt.â€"Col. Macpherson, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. p.m. Burritt, Mr. and the Misses Reynolds, edays and Miss Durbaur, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Fieming, + o4 3.00 Dr. and Miss Wilson, Mrs. and Miss Lewis, t Rauwar Co. 'Mv. and Mrs. H,. Pollard, Mr. Geopge ) a. m. rherwood, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Dewe, Mr 6 .am. and Mre. J. McLeod Clark, Mr and Miss ner at 4 n"‘- Weatherly, Mr, Mrs. and the Misses Felâ€" e .eaves | lows, Mr. Brinsley King, Mr. and Mrs. m. Nilley, Dr. and Mre. Tupper, Mr. and Mrs. 1 points East and | K. S. M. Bouchette, Mr. and airs. Meredith, | Mr. and Mrs. Grant Powell. Mr. and Mrs. AYLOR, Agents. | Wickstee 1. Mr. and Mre. Feoving Taylor, orner Sussex and | Maiame Geo. Futvoye, Miss Powell exy, â€"The regular the St. Andrew‘s Soâ€" Tharsday evening in in the wood*. ;,, the celebrated Uttawa about the of our aider , oor The following list gives the names of the visitors : Sir John A. u.odoml% Mr. Foj SLr* Hector l‘nï¬vm. Mr. J. M"’m A&. Cunp!:.lk . E. J. Langevin, Mr. & Mrs. Kingstord, Miss Kingsford, Rev. J. John~ ston, Mr. & Misses Johnston, Mr. Andrew Russell, Mrs. Andrew Russell, Miss Himsâ€" PRrADeing CC Un Cies Cam‘ in oo e worth, Mr. & Mrs. W. H, Lee, Misses Lee, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Pillon Mr. & Mrs. Cofâ€" tin, Misses Coftin, Kev. Charles Blis«, Mrs. Charles Bliss, Miss Bluss, Mr. J. W King, Mrs King, Lieut.â€"Col. Corbett, Dr. & Mrs. & EWOs i+ W CAmeciees (ec The nupouio“x of horseâ€"power has been the means of increasing the popularity of pedestrianism. ** Persons now walk that never walked before." Motto of waterâ€"horses "Blow winds! come rack ! At least we‘ll dis with back !" ® Ata regular meeting of the City Council held last night. There were present, His Worship the Mayor. Aldermen Bangs, Prait, LeSueur, Rowe, Graham, Magce Ivan McDougal, Rocqus, Heney, Kehoe Lyon, McDougal, Rocque, Heney, Lhenoe Bronson and Mosgrove. His Worship the Mayor read a statement of ward appropriations and expenses. Mr. Henry Brady sent in a protest against trespassing on his property. North side George Streot. e memat ow Ald Prast! presented Robert Young and othe Lioyd Street. The City Clerk annow received froi viz : Wolts r Lampand, Moutre «d ; C ronto ; Hon Sim«, Philad The plans ve Works, wi hliastruct at the next neeting A letrer Mr. Mol uvra) anpouncing | that the iron fo Bricdge had ns yoet been shipped to EFimauce 1ugeâ€" A letter Mr. Porry, Cit; asked for asgistince to enable form the daties of his oftice ; al ing the Corporation to pay Mr months salary for time served. } Ald Lyon moved, seconde Ald I.yu; movel, secondedl by Ald. ‘:““""'"-:;-p;‘-;‘-‘;v_ Graham, communication pertorm an work Perry 2o â€"Iefarres . to â€" the rallnag EC Li â€"tew .: gt firg: Armminrel Comuit ee, with instruction to sanstion _ ‘ s and any assistance en or| Ax Astoxisurye Pi1G.â€"More pPJ 8*8°3 9T\ _ "logy! A pig at Plattsville, required by Mr. Perry Ald. Pratt aod ! against the motion. en e Ald Heney said he would prefer not | 0 speak on the subject, but he could not avoid _ deprecating the persistency of‘ some aldermen in h«ping about Mr. Quinn. in couscil and committoes it was continually Quinn, Quinn. ' \ Ald. Magee thought the City Engineer : was to blame in hiring the man without the authority ot the ( ouneil. Un motion of Ald. Lapierre, lr Porry was asked to address the Council * Mr. Porry came forward and sail it was necessary should employ assistance. HRe was & | ot some experience, and very use It was impossibie for him ‘(\lr.l’ to run like an errand boy fram one of the city to the ‘other at (‘I.P to run !IK® MH CiIEMUT Z0Z | from one of the city to the ‘other at every bour of the dey. * | Ald. ue thought it was a shame the 1 way Mr. P had been treated by senâ€" tiemen at the Council boaud. Mr. Perry could not expected to carry his tools about town, They shoul] have more reâ€" spect for their Engineer, and should give him $2,000 a year »alary . \ Some discussion then took place as to giving & ntrac s to persions in the employ â€" ment of the Corpor=ti â€"n. Ald. Pratt sc« cused Mr. Quinn of baving bad a contract from the Corporation while in its employ. Ald'.'l;;jr;; msked Ald. Prait about a quan:ity of stone broken in Upper Town, uider contract by Mr. Heney. . Een oe M n ontt e t Ald. Pratt râ€"pl ed that he knew nothing about it until the stone had been broken. Ald Mosgrove asked Ald. Pratt if he tied to bring the account in under another name. Ald. Pratisaid no. Mr. Heney (in the gallery) â€"Yes! yes. Ald. LoSuer thought the < ity K:.pnm esd d EL 1 114. 9 . 3 arteb Adiaoediints.. Aetbee PC C P took too defiant a position rowards the Council. ' Ald. Mosgrove followed in a similar strain. Ald. Bungs said that Mr. Quinn had been dismuissed by the Council and that it was very wrong for Mr. Porry to re« employ himm. Mr. Quinn having also had a Corporation contract, and it was poesible Mr. Porry had an interest in it. oc renir dailead L GF . PVT: F1 (B. 4 AAl fhciuadrerofrenr e Ald L,opu‘hithunut.wordhdboon id b’“,m..flmnhm. Because Mr. Quinn had held an end of mupol'mo'h“‘m"’* done, nituthMmb‘pdd for the work done? The aldesmen knew that he was employed by | the engineer, and yet no voice was raised until after the work was completed. He thought that ‘,_m.houldho.no'od to engage assistance when required, and should be .|wuuhm-aw=onpln thinks 220 20000 H. Dawev in ha mUqweln WE T OO mw.Wmtlr.:Pmâ€N everywhere and to do everything, and yet ;..thnbu-ng-id. He is one time tol \onmilinluafloounï¬lii p. m. w,...in.lw-ndutbum time h-muhdo-mpnnï¬mnlf 5 m . 1. somnactadt in ho avery no e C Cl rl ubiquitous. He is expected to be where w.r‘:hml"lnl .I.d'.lrL Mc.'â€d, all without assistance. . He hoped his motion would pass; he had + ,M...mu except vituper» aAtIiOO &t100 . ® d. Bronson thought the Corporation h.:lmnnon.ndoun -mmw Mr. Porry. He referred to Mr. Butridge‘s Mq..uhl of the Council und &ngï¬l’l& Ksefer. YW»o was definitely dismissed by CITY coUXCH. the following gentlemen, Chesterton, Uttawa ; Henry ire 1; John James Brown, tes F. B . Forbes, Montreal ; nto ; R C. Windeyer, Toâ€" y & Shoard. Kinxyston ; R. A. P“; ‘ ‘M ||o Ottawa. referred to the Board of instrustiâ€"ns to report tnereon lerk announcedâ€" that plans, new City Hall, had been »m Mr. MoGiUlivray was and â€"Bangs murmured Mr. Pope, Mrâ€" Porry, City Engineer, to enable him to perâ€" s oftice ; also, requestâ€" to pay Mr. Quinn two for the rew ped â€"Ke"arced without authority of the Council. He did not wish to deprive Mr. Perry of any asâ€" sistance he might require, but did not approve of his conduct towards th.gouu:}- 44 se en on Ceral c oy en seb A e himself be every @" " 000C Ald. Lyon rose to close the debate, and said thit throughout the whole discussion not a word suggestive of the defeat of the motion was uttered. It wis prepsterous for members of the Counil to make such statements and assertions as they diul that night. Their whole course towards Mr. Perry was extremely vimlictive. â€" Hehoped the motion would be carried ‘The motion was than put and curried. The 13th R:ronol the Finance Comâ€" mittee was reid and adopted. .. | The lith Report of the same Committee was also read and adopted. It referred to correspondence between the Treaâ€"urer of Untaio and the City Chamberliin in reference to the Municipal Loan Fund indebtedness ot the Corporation. Ald. McDougal moved that the City Engineer be authorized to make a survey | and prepare the plins for a main drain y sewer in this city, to be built in connection with the Water Works. Carried. Ald McDoug:l moved that a Speci 1 !‘ Committe, oomto-o-l- of _ Alds. . Pratt, i | R opue, Bangs Lyon and the mover, be appornted to assist the Engineer in the survey for a m «in sewer. He said he would ‘ | like to be on the Committee, as he know ) | some private property through which it | would be let pass. j | _ Ald. Pratt did not like the idea of apâ€" _ | pointing & Special Commuttee for such a * | purpose . Ald. McDougal might have a i | little property which would be rendered â€"| valusble by the passing of the sewer . | through it. MnE SR L1R3 sah alhaur sarOu@lt "+ Ald. McDougal said he would not allow the drain to pass through his property. The motion was withdrawn. Ald Rocque explained owing to the advanced state of the season it would be impossible to proceed much further with the work on the Weilington Su eet bridge. | MUr. Go.dwin hw«i no intention of drawing out from the terms of the contract, but that on the contrary be had oftered to resign and to get his sureti¢s to do like~ wise 1: would be impossibje under any crcumstances to get the iron work u; this fall. Tke work had been nu&:s on account of requests from the Gas â€" pany, Government and Water Works Commissioners. Mr. G odwin was wiu:f tppor’ormlnypmofslnvofk this f. ‘ Firstâ€"class Tailoring Departâ€" ment now in full operation, under the superintendence of a first class Cutter. All work and perâ€" | fect fit guaranteed. ____ Ax Astoxisuryo Pi@.â€"More astonishing roology! A pig at Plattsville, Wisconsin | The property of Mr. Jenkins, and the proud possessor of eight legs, four ears, one eyeâ€"socket, with three eye balls in it, and a trunk like an elephant. Comment would be superfluous. ’ Household Furniture to sell at his residence, corner of DALY and CUMBERLAND STREETS, On WEDNESDAY, November 6(h. 1872. The ‘ollowing valuiable Houâ€"ehold Fur= }nimroâ€"l'ulor sett in Green Repp. bw, beautifully carved bw Centre Tabls Side \‘Table, three ply wool Carpet. hinssome | pariern, an excellent Pianoforte Damask ‘\and Lace Curtains, large Mahogany side» l board, Dining Tahle, Couch, Cane Chairs, Diningâ€"room Carpet, (wool) Side Table, Clock, Oil Puntings Steel Engravings, Curwins, &0., Stair Carpet and Rods, Bedâ€" room Furniture, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Maâ€" | trasses, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Curs | tains and Carpet, an excellâ€"nt Cooking | Stove and utensils, several box Stoves and ‘ a large quantity | of Stove Pipes, Fubs, | Pails and Bwrels, one sett of single harâ€" | ness, a portion of a double harness. A | quantity of Pine Lumber, and other arti» cles not enumerated. _ 22 The subscriber has been favored with instructions from C ‘The sale will be without rescrve, as Mr Ingles is giving up housekeeping. Ferms Cash. Sale to commence at 10 3) a. m. A, ROWE, Auctioneer. bWiawa Noav 1 1812 3015 © MPORTANT AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, «&c. The subscriber‘has been instructed by CiaPTAIN BRADLEY, . to se‘l at his Firm, on the Montreal Road, about one mile east of the city, on ~ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1872 _ 1+i Milch Cows, a number of them to calve in December, one span of Horses, one double Wagzon, one Buggy, three Cutters, one pair I‘win Sleighs, one twoâ€" horse Tread Mill, 1 oneâ€"horsedo, ong lron Plough, several Harrows, one Potato Digâ€" ger,a quantity of â€"Double and Single Harâ€" ness, two Potash Kettles, and a large numâ€" ber of other articles not enumerated. Terms of Sile:â€"All sums under $25, ouh ; and over that amount six months‘ credit will be given by giring satisfactory endorsed paper. { Sale to commence at 11 a. m. h se t ctesar e e <C 0 C Ottawa, Nov 1, 1872 BY A. ROWE, AUCTIONEER UCTION SALE RussELL & WAarTso® . INGLES GREAT SAVING ! Purchasing SPECIAL THE OTTAWA TIMES, NOVEMBER 5, 187%. REGENT P. Baskerville & Brothers, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORES We are now offering the followin-gnï¬oodf:â€"-A %onoriulortment of fine Groceries, Wines, Brandies, Gin, Ram, Irish Sootch Whiskies at prices that cannot be equalled ; Teas in particular. _ Our ;:od.lno our agents, try them all, will be guaran« teed. Also on hand, Pork, Flour, Cheese, Butter, Hams and Eggs at the lowest marâ€" ket prices. Highwines, Old Rye, Proof and Mait, the b,u in Canada, onâ€"hand. Uur direct importations of Wines, ‘nndh and Teas enables us to sell at the very lowest. Our direct purchasers from the Dominion manufactures and the States also allows us to sell at prices not to be rivaled. Fish, of all descriptions, now on hand and ‘will be sold at lower prices than small lots can be laid down. \Every attention will be paid to those hvourinï¬â€˜ul with their W a reasonable accommodation given to us tomers. . (4â€"Remember our motto : returns.| _ o 2®lo> sintitt n t nnAmMITDTDO * | Quebes. ‘ Office over Durne‘s Book Store, Spark h\ treet, Ottawa. sSPARKSâ€"ST. Wholesale and Retail Qrocers: wINES LIQUORS AND PROVISIONS, o. 3: RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERX, A F‘ine Mill Site. About nine acres of hnd.comgï¬ning DEY‘S GARDEN, and that part of lot be tuwoen.“‘ the garden and Currier & Batson‘s 118. FOB SALE R. THISTLE, under the nanie of Carriere and Thistle, was this dayâ€" dissolved by mutual consent. The liabilities will be discharged, and the assets assumed by w. R. Thistle. commending his successor, lnnomz: HIM. DR. BROWN has great pleasure in re» to his miny friends and patrons as thorough practical Devedist, well versed in all the moâ€"t difficult branches of the HOUSE, business VÂ¥V torneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicitors in Chanâ€" cery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &o., &o., for the Provinces of Ontarmio and Liberal conditions. Ap;ly to _ W RIGHT & CLEMOW, Barristers, Atâ€" ternevsâ€"atâ€" Law, Solicitors in Chanâ€" Uct 28, 1872. TU THE MECHANICS OF THE DO MLNION, Noticb is hereby given, that. in comeâ€" quence of the men late)y in the ougloy of J. H. Bray. contractor for the Free Presbytarian Church, not having been id, the m>mbers of the various Trades B.nion\ in this city have resolved not to work 0. ..i4 church until all men who hass been omployed on said work have receivadl thoir piy in tull, and they would ask thit all good Union men do assist them in maintainiog their rights. By Order, DUNALD ROBERTSON, f Necy. otf Committee. Free Pess, Citizen and Courier please Ottawa Sept 25, 1872. copyâ€" Ottawa, Oct. 24, 1872 (MEARA & Co. 50, SPARKS sT., OTTAWA, Dealers in Dry Goods, Readyâ€" made COlothing, &c., &¢. _ 67 SPARKS STREET. (ttawa, Oot 15, 1872. 3000 3m Wish to inform their numerous customers #24 the public generally that they have received a complete stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, oT 1 1“"‘(‘"'- v:l. Boa: Pilots, i so a large su vers, Douti‘nlu. Venetian P‘:{tou. &o., Tweeds, Scotch, Euglish and Canadisn, .flï¬n‘u stock :l mh y'-uo .M'h‘.“dl of "'h.b“ 'E be sold cheap for cash. e not nllurgood'-uduoatpr‘wo. but we certainly sell them at a very small advance We arg, always selling of and at .(rho to (.&M-. petition. We have no al time in the year. u.dlurgoooughirp::ln erder to JOâ€" duce them lï¬:t."fll, we cheap all UN‘ time. By calfling and examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere, purchasert will beconvinced of what we say that we have the largest and cheapest stook of Readymad®e Clothing to be found in the city. All h\v pa chased ecarly in the season enables us offer Ecl. inducements. Out Readymade COlothing partment will be found n-‘lm in the following articles : | Overcsonts, Pos Jackets, Suck Couts, Shooting Conts, Boy‘s Over008ts Pos Jackets, and Tweed Coats, also #18"&* stock of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Prawers, Underâ€" shirts, White Dress Shirts, &o, &o. We bare also on hand a large lot of White and Gre7 Blankets, Shantr glntou. Horse Blankets, Cotton and Linen Bags, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Inspection invited. _ _ _ AT THE __Our failoring Department is, as usual, 00M plot:‘ in uit lu‘m';'.: :::“'m- under the supervision of a first class Outter, genti*®m*" may rely on geiting a good fiting garm®2t BY (Sig C. H. CARRIERE, Gigeedh = C fC THISTLE, . BLW HKLL, Notary Public, Hall. 3011 roclamation of the N. TETREAU, jood fiting garment U‘MEARA & CO. gry* qyÂ¥ «+Â¥ «t 00" tto : turns. b BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. 3014 a w"“d‘* ,fl"‘“‘ ~ o“" <@â€" We have just received per Express, from :oolebnwl;?:rowerin Holiand, a large and choice assortment of the following : Hyacinths, Narcissus, 1 punr. vqnn.s AND SPIRITS. _ The weset half of Lot 13, 4th Concession Ottawa Front, with fifty cords of maple and birch wood, 25 cords of hemlock in Oct â€", 1872. "Octawa Pâ€"s. and Present," By|C. ROGER Besides the information slready publishâ€" ed, the proposed Second Edition will be ILLUSTR ATED, ‘ and very much additional news of the past and meny views of the present will be given. lt is also intended to bind this nae phoppegs me prite m by waby as for as prasivle. , Oct 11} 1872. _ N. B.â€"The fullest attention will be paid :dndmï¬un Adv.rtf:m; will, ac» agreement, embellished or pdn:szndoolondmh Free 1ress please copy. i UTCH BULBS$, &c. ANY INFORMATION concerning Otta~ w by residents of the city, or l:flh of the Ottawa Valley, will be y received by | C. ROGER, | TmuBs OPFICE. 66 Oct 1, 1872. ¢)‘ ‘The lï¬wnd: soh:;w is pre pared to receive offers &om parties having worxar scaooL,, Todizpete of sustable for A biock pf not less than HORTLY TO BE PUBLISHED, | A SECOND EDITION OF will be required 4 Offers|in writing to bodgpodhdvll:‘ as little |delay as posible in the office Ottawa, Oct 22, 1872. of FARM FOR SALE. Blocks of Land 25 cts. usual price 83 cts ag | 0 .9 40 33 | «o 0 45 87 | w * 50 43 1 «o _ 55 48 | «o . > 60 10 13 16 20 25 OTI‘AWA PA â€" AND PRESENT! 11 15T 19 | 23 | 28| s XORYAL SCauoL PO8POSES, 8 cets. usual price 10 cts 10 hid 13 12 «t 15 14 & 1i 15 § 18 &6., &e., &c. . | ‘A. CBRISTIE & Co,, Druggists, _| _ Sparks Street, Ottawa. 50 67 17 oTTAWA. NOTICE. Four A0res ts usual price 14 cts. l s 20 «t 25 «t 30 P i4 85 « 45 CITT & Co. sÂ¥P" cts. usual price $ 60 is 80 «e 90 t 1.00 «e 1.25 . usual price 13 cts «4 16 se 99 Tulips, H. J. BORTEWICK, PP D Gladioli, Crocus, 80 Metropolitan Life Insurance 3 0 M P A N Y, ENTITLED RESERV E ENDOWMENT Claiming advantages not hitherto offered, originated and published by wW. P. STEWART, Actuary of the Metropoâ€" litan, and Copyrighted by him in 1869. OFFICERS : ’\ Joseph F. Knapp, President; J. R Hegeman, Viceâ€"Pre:ident ; R. A. Granniss, The Reserve Endowment is in every essential j articular an origical endowment policy, but at whole life rates, is a paid up Policy in ten years, and is therefore a uniâ€" versal plan coveringall wants, and applicsâ€" ble to all conditions. "EW PLANS OF INSURANCE This Company his made the necessary deposit with the Government of Canada, and isnow prepared to take risks on their popular plans. Agencies in the Dominionâ€"THOS. A. TEMPLE & SON, Gen. Supt. for Maritime Provinces. â€" Uffice, St. John, N.B. __ _ _ F A MOURE & SN, Gen Supt for Onâ€" tario and Quebec. OUffice, Toronto. . i0 40ï¬ nc 5.00 400. co0 d td +A it 1 A MILL, General Agent for Central Canada. Office, Kemptville, Ontario. ROB ANGUS Jr, Agent for Ottawa and vicinity. Office, 38 Sparks Street. Ottawo, Oct 26, 1872. 3010d ie enteaes s C © Ottawa, lith Oct., 1872 Authorized discount on American In voices until further notice: 11 per cent. R. 8. M. BOUCKHETTE, Four Miles from Ottawa. The followifl:}f Valuable Farm, the proâ€" perty of JO McoAMMOND, Esq., Jr., viz:â€"The south half ot Lot N‘ Conces sion "A,"" Rideau Front, Nepean, containâ€" ing over One Hundred Acres, of which 10C are cleared, and in good cultivation. A good Frame House (24 x 30,) lately erectâ€" ed, w’_‘eltmr with outbuildinf. For further parti nhr:m y to JOHN Mo LOND, Jr., VALUA’éu. FARM FOR SALE, RE;ERVE DIYVIDEND PLANS pys® NOTICE. Dsrarturxt or Aori1ov0LTORE, \ Uttaws. 11th October, 1872. VI&NNAa EXRIBITION. In pursuance of an Order in Council dated Inc ‘»ctober, 1872, potice is hereby given to (»..panies, Firms, or Individuals who may desire, to send on their own ac count artic} s to the forthcoming Vienna Exhibition â€": the following abstracts of rules furnished, and the ofler of services tendered by the Committee of Her Majesâ€" ty‘s Comws.ion entrusted with the management of the txhibiion of Coloniai productions. The Vicnur Exhibition programme refers to ohjects coming under a clasaifiâ€" cation comprising twenty six groups, viz : Group 1. Mining, Quarrying «nd Metalâ€" lurgy. _ Group 2. Agricutare, Horticulture and Forrestry Group 3. Chewical industry. Grou» 4 Sub«: aces of Food, as proâ€" ducts of indusucy. % Group 5. Textile Industry and Clothing. Group 6. leatber and India rubber industry. * Group 7. Metal industry. Group 8. Woeod industry, Group 9. Stone, Karthenware and Glass Indlustry. Group 10. Smail Ware and Fancy Goods. Group 11. Paper Industry and Stationâ€" ery. _ MGroup 12. Graphic Arts and Industrial Nepean, Sept 27, 1872. USTOMS DEPARTMENT, struments. â€" Group 15. Musical Instruments. Group }_6, %:: :‘rtof War. Group 17. avy. Group 18. Civil v‘:puerin‘. Public Works, and Architecture. s Group 19. The Private Dwelline House, its innâ€"r arrange:nent and decoration. its inner amnnmem. and decoravion, Group 20. The Farm House, its arrange«= ments, furmiture and utensils. â€"â€"Group 21. National domestic industry. . Gm&n Exhibition showing the orâ€" rnin and influence of Museums of ‘ine Art, as applied to Industry. | G:oup 23. Krt applied to n'ri,‘ion. Group 24. Objects of Fine Arts of the Past, exhibited by Amateurs and Owners of Collections (Exposition des amateurs.) ‘ Group 25 Fine Arts of the present time, Works produced since the secon4 London Works produced 11 Exhibi&m of 1862. struction. To the exhibition of articles coming unâ€" l der the above mentioned titles, are added what is called Appimonat Exmaioss, and Tewrorary Exgistrioxs, the formar having reference to 1. The History of Inventions, _ 2. The History of\Industry. 3. Exhibition of Musical Instruments of Cremona. 4. Exiibition of the use of waste {mate~ rials and their products. 5. The History of &lnou. 6. The represent> of the Commerce and Trade of the World, and the latter having réference to 1. Live animals (horses, cattle, sheep, pige, doge, fowls, game, fish &¢ ) _ 2 Buichers meat, venison, poulty, pork, Group 13. Machinery and means Of Group 14. Philosophical, Surgical Inâ€" * The Secretary ef Her M:jesty s Commisâ€" sioners «or the Vienna Exhibition is Philip Cunlift Uwen, E«q, who is to be addressed "Vienna Exhibition Oflices, 41, Parliroen: ~.reet, London, 8 W." _ _ ~The following is an abstract of the rules an :.k.f.xreu it may concern private w uâ€" i TICKET OFFICE. Her. sajesty‘s Commission is â€"omms érrb"m:‘:‘m“m ; TBROUGH COU PON TICKETS g pspriees Snoding wenspent of ra.“‘"’ "\ ~â€"__ iE * M h d c.‘l‘hoAn#hnf)on’ï¬oo ill commuâ€" Lo Chicago, Detroit, =' nicate solely through Her Majesty‘s Cemâ€" 7# Council Bluffs, Mily au‘zee, missioners. Omaha | Green Hay, 2 _ d The Exhibition will open at Vienna in Balt City, St. Paul, on the Ist say, and close on the 3ist >â€", _ San Francisco, _ Minnespolis. 3 October 1872. CB w9 w «2 c LxXhibitors are responsible for the § San; St. Johns, Cincinpati, packing. m% nwv:.g':d un â€" lea gï¬m gt-“lo-. packing ol their both openâ€" & oodstock. Orleans, mmf.mr the close of the Exnibition. _ e _ Boston. Mobile. ~# 7. The ohje ts will be submitted to the Â¥x * jadgment of an International Jury. [~A â€"~â€"«ig« j g. The o‘ jects for Ezhibition wiil be «e o â€" reseived st Yienn:. from the lst February S â€" All Points East and Wost on the 2. mflmlm-dtyoltgi.l, 1873. Waseud A. The objec‘s exbbited will be «of GRAND TRUNEK RAILWAY. C Mprotooud against piracy of invention or an "up ign. ALAO i. Erhibitors and their Agents will i $AÂ¥"Local Tickets over the Cansds Contral and s" receive tickets entitling them to free Doi it fen ae other Agoney in the A +â€"y admission to the Exhibion.. «& ie o ie o nc in mt ies pigwe | E* On account of the limited space of time reâ€" ‘ mwhmf‘ JORNBOR maining, intending Exhibitors should lose Agont. hhhmwh“ 1 Ottawa, Sept. 13, 1878. |+ |nication with Her Majesty‘s CommistiOn | |. pqyâ€"parties at a distance can obtain list of reterand information of routes 1 .. <.‘ i C Oe _ dresing agent, Box 474, Post Office, Otiama. x esc Group 26. Education, Teaching and In PRESENTED BY THE of New York, Commissioner of Customs A M D On the Premises. BLANKETS, @@&~House Furnishing Goods PARIS, LOMJON & OTTAWA T. HUNTON, SON & CO‘S. Grand Show Day B L A NK E T S their Our DRESSâ€"MAKING arrangements are complete, will prove. _ ___ JP o P 3 AEAne 7 Ottawa, Octt 22, 1872 <HOW ROOM OPENING. Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Tuesday October 8Sth. HATS AND BONNETS, RQo D mous WR TL _ Last Season‘s Prices, And a large stock ‘abrnw MANTLE CLOTH® ~@qg in all the -‘:m N.B. â€"MADAME DUBUIS. Mantle Cutter, late of F mris and Lon#on, of the m«king up of orders in this department. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ottawa, Octorer. 5, 1872. ] Alian, McKinvons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET Ladies will secure . H. PATTERSON‘S The firm are at present showing their LONDONX_â€" NOV ELTIES Call and examine their new Dress Polanase, Seal, Astrachan and Cloth Jackets, Skirts in Silk, Satin, Ohamoise, &c,, Striped Velveteen, not to be found elsewhere in Canade. | T. Hunton, t Ottawa, Oct 8, 1872. Latest Paris Importations. attern _ Jackets, Waterâ€"proof â€" Mantles, ‘Q Costumes, &c., &¢., &c. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PATTERN WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT WEEK. ill secure the greatest NOVELTIES by waiting.for CA NADIAN AND IMPORTED With a large assortment of AKD ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IX ORNAMENTS, &c. GRAND TRUNK Chicago, m mW, San Francisco, St. Johns, Fredericton, Woodstock Boston. CANADA CENTRAL â€"WILL SHOW ONâ€" AT St. Paul, _ l-apd-: Cincinnati, Bt. Bum()fl-n Mobile. â€"â€"AXDâ€" 73 Sparke Street [ A 4 tt 1n N