ju i at 7 o‘clock. Con im ssson, 50 cents, M & OkGAN. E "TheCâ€"nadian Antiquairii ryb.dy by its thoroagh se > journal is a sew ent« onâ€" and most flz edited and well printed C _ o. bu,amertents L It coutauns a lage : er LVeDIit & r‘s Fesst SON *SLusic :5luu1 ‘UK NIGHTS oNLÂ¥, MONXDaY EVENING Nov, the celebrated nesro has 44 ¢> TAPL N ]1) Te .iI:.QMD TOM CONCERT3 "RANCOI®N DU Ha Butcher, Victoria ard Tu aASY CaNTATAS ® al Societies and Clubs, Semi lnsses, that fear to attack the i classical caniatas. * ‘s Feast, We; FPilgim .“4 minces at the “fl Â¥plian Uinb, x-“- t oPA w of Mr. St. Louls, on Long Nepoan, sbookravkdng 1g 1 ady, r009® â€"â€"-â€"_'“ 6 faflll" of -. M s are keptâ€" Pittanal, Office. vinutes W* K b..- J s% p ERSON, SPARKS stiieer GAINS, » Susters, IUC. a 6 M on IO“". dâ€â€˜ K DI PSON & Uo., Boston. h MiFSoYaCo, wervork 'r £U8s3E & Comfort, NB3 ecaen ts Hâ€"mia. Rupture, Setie%? Bary secured at Ormé & fon‘s L *%tri1u1s88. c w aaTZ w ‘METHOD FOR REED no dark red; the colour ositively known. Both our years old, and are k JPZy ETLE OO Wrram ymakes, 81 ; scorm King cen, 13¢; lndi=n Summef, re mile & Entertainment, $ ; ias, $1.50; Esther, 50¢; on bay #) ; Fiower Restiâ€" IPUSITURS. «nk aw ong the very best ks â€" Price $1 50. Spec «et for #1. 25 1 projizy of Kubber indest o i ht * Tora in e M\ U give FOUR CuN. :N’ ll.d‘_.h“ and «s known ‘ANDARD a~ and 707 Brostity 2‘ side with the letters 1 throughout the eated such a ~om and board, with 1t m “. -d .. Foiry Bridal, 50#3 y of the age Jfle-i-la lhf breat . mation _‘ ho 1e «arded by H a MEL negro boy Â¥atel Hall, Apply at * is 3019 7 N.Â¥. WOR * lirpit, was a hus Coc r. â€"Thugsday ing the sidewalk was # fine of $1 and corts Gurge FPanely, nn'nmm wd costs. | a SQpP alan | see cur new tyles in Ih‘b_g I y next 1 mth 4\{ to iapass iol4 4 of negliest of disgrace. | fxsese Factory. ;â€"We bear it n ot me wth tds " :"‘ -w. “ L F sas e > :. | q0 sawa at . Daks sirget . pollbn-uj.:u buiy for Novemiber, P en Adam, Stephenson 4& ( out, ami contsi a larg al) priateA an i u%ul re w contains Mr. Mill‘s article P te enier; lwbutt, do; Mrsant M Qdumet ; H G Verae:, M Temptville; W/ Keir, ‘!mvr; 1Â¥ m Casâ€"ellâ€" ‘ r, Torouw ; Ds i Bawkesbury ; Yuis C Dr I ne % no Letter Spning * ine then the *h f be w w. fe raily used, 1O us G ‘Co' m .‘“g'.â€"TbQ vien het yesterday was ;‘-†1 lut week some changes m For a correct |price Turpin, ao; D t: Mtawa ; J Macieni n"l'xwr:n.-â€" regular kari of Common| School Wheld toâ€"night, iff a quorut Brmox\ Nrw tâ€" The rev bridgo ove boley‘s Guily i; so far advanced in con «rgetion as flyvmm travel over :1 buts are constantly employod drawing i ((»8 Lingston 0° h Ilkni.li wi:ilo men are still en Bigd at the magony work . jt is hoped te bridge -iTl‘t. brougn, as uear comâ€" Wetion this fal as possibie. The travel Wau! from the Chaudiere is immense. an be :’"-‘g. Ottawa Rau) from Jhaydjere is imu‘mn_m td proper -§ safe ascomimdation is stsolute‘y n v. tsapra® . Moxtufty Ugo |â€" Mcv sember the Mllinery Room opening Tue Â¥cKipnons & McMora Lie P. Logan m;t;;md in pesterday‘s was not Mr. P Logan, one of the pzers in the Priv Council Uiffice. «& 81 4UCorr:mox,â€" About 11 o‘clock yesterâ€" ty -nm.'.n individu«l driving down Spark‘s Street at a rapid rate, brought his Tehicle into Jlluioa with the carriage of the Hon. Mr. ) ‘Connor, so injuring it a8 Wput it hors de combus. ‘There were & "vbo(nt ladies in the carriage at the time who|fortunately escaped without being burt.. But for the cool indiffâ€"rence AmuriaLs at TH® wA us affficted omplaint I . Kidneys Of . Louis® ton 09 ©Ory opaned tn 10 @h ur Sums L ___ Water Je 4 1 .w Arfis es u.nfl""" day at. . QCAL ArmiÂ¥ Caarcery "ovn.â€":!_' p 09 ys at . Warren os, W "Yarren os, Warrouâ€"s domestic quarrel | «* _"* _0 in this country tween father and son about some land, l :l'"’::;‘::;-w r:‘ ‘r: multed is 4 verdict of $800 in favor of the | an easy vocation, but it had i4 contains af hoge amount 0/ It~ | Cashelic a ot inlero*t > ibe Canudiag | embrace y and gegeral reader Is is | Paul saic by Daniel |Rose, 210 S . James '““l’ '“": foatre L â€" | only to k0 lle was : nCtO iER s GUIDEâ€" Juy®® f Common| School T:usstees toâ€"nigh}, if a quorum of memâ€" 'o; togetbgr. T Spmg e presicdir k McMoran. wpra W A gxp. â€"A ppYÂ¥ Corner suppbed t Las i layy ’ polk, EMNeqIeUCs or Blagder, should se e Cal in Water. imsson & Co., mmer Sparks and Elgin 120 ima & Rairway Co. at 6 â€" ; at 6 Am . Aylmer at 4 p. o. loasie Cassels® .eaves Tueâ€"days and NavicAti0® C r it tovmoured that several meaps intend starting ® at Pakenbam. We believe _ woulkt be |Wflhb‘\ to in it, while farmers wou d m the sale of milk toxn The attendince on the was yery large . During e chinges in prices rook reot nrice list see first corut F q peâ€"iestrnians are DCt | ag,, thift The crossings A"e | , 14, a0 l on the whole the | dist at and thrifilessness is |‘:i": with da at. .. . £.00 a ga. _ ... ... 230 Forwarpixe Co‘Y a.m. AV r it +ITne Alnoute Guzsife #el iv ery and Mantle Tuesday next at oran‘s. quarian and Num s w enterprize. â€" It is rinted in pamphlet la ge amount ol inâ€" g."â€"Tha C‘M"“ er, ;.uhliobod by son & Co., Toronts, a large amoudt of | Kuâ€"secrLs House. â€" D Staiford, Montreal ; J b, do; H R Sauith, Toronto: J Bethune A S:loons in the with Culedonia _ Gimso® & Co., INL3 Rbeumatism. sin, Discases of er. should send ed g and Cummer ia Water. No , for where it need apply. Co., Agents. eliâ€",. Voutreal â€"The Court of Chan+ a m. yesterdsy, Chan» W ts es in Millinery 2.00 â€"10.00 345 630 ~ Rober ts and wile r ko, Montreal { Sparks and »L a OA40 b Porey mtreal 188 A gents di»p on Reilway 3 00 nÂ¥ OD 30) sor to cectver : matier meeting ilarly uliy Allan, of ob ) seda of | ( the plain tined Ansther case of small import was quietly disposed of, and the court ad~ jourued until this morning. llartney of this city. The ceremony was performed by ilis Lordship the Bishop of Untario, assisted by the Bishop of Huron, Dr. Davies of Moly Trinity, Toronto, and Rev. Mr. Pollard of this city. The cereâ€" mony wais accompanied by a full choral serâ€" vice,and a large number of ladies andgentle Ste His Lordsb1p Bishop Lewis, taking ac« vantage of the ptesence in town of the several Lord Bis#ops of C:nada, brought about the Ann Missionary Mceting to ve heli last night. It took place in the Bishop‘s Chapel, ¢ommencing about eight 0‘ clock. \| After opening Religious exercises, | Bishop lewis gwâ€"4. that owing to the Biâ€"hops Leing apsembled in conforoncol in the _ city, the iad _ anticipated l the usucl Winter Mission=ry Meetâ€" ' ing. _ He was| very . glad ho had done #o, as the cbngregation would be af ';foulod opportunify of hearing from the | Bisbop the naturfs of the missionary ef i forts being made, the success that is atâ€" tending them, the means and exerâ€" \ tions necessary to the proper proooc'iuon | of the good worg. le would give a suc. ‘cinct account of fmissioniry labor in the | Diocese. Ten yegrs ago, when he was conâ€" secrated Bishop o the teen cler;ymo* we.e teen . clergy me were _ engaged . in the missi fields. They were l.bouring Rnxiously aad {fervently, but there was litfle wherewith to pry them. He went t> linl, ana obtâ€"incd tom porary assistange, and tinally a Mission Board was established, composed of clergy and laity. which] should meet with sym porary assistange, ANG ANAIJ ® MMOCC j Boand was v-tub":hed,’wmpooo-l of clergy and laity, which should meet with sym patbhy ard eupport Parochial sermens amd collections bn certain Sundays of the year, were madg tor the Missionvy F ands. There are at pjew ni 34 clergyme n work~ ing in the ciocege. Lh ir work was hard, and in tne poorest garts of the P:ovince They received their;support from the people among whom j they laboured, togetner }"nh assis! from the Mission gud wh «e income #was $§ 00U a year. It wis not enough. There was also a sustentaâ€" tion fund, amdjuating to about $27,000. invested capitl. Therefore, he thought that financiaily and q-inluxll_v they had been comparqtively â€" succesâ€"ful in the work. Howevpr. they should not allow their efforts to flrg, but should continue with red ubled energy. (Uniess they acâ€" uvely encourjged the miss onary la bors, they did not deserye to be called Church people. It whua‘d not cuffice to give it verbal encoummgement, but should also extend to it s}luu ussistance. ie thought )0 halm i1he rauanact was far behiua i 1t the city in L respeci Was lar DeNnMUIE what rationall churchmen and God ex peciei of it aniess they extended their efforts to every jart of the country their church would en the nime «Church of m class," The Church of Chnst is Catholic us well as Apostols and shoul4 embrace all| conditions of men. . St. Paul said * hou one another‘s burthens and fultill the law of Christ." ‘‘his was only to be done by geveral coâ€"operation. tie was not displee sed with what had been done, but Bot oneâ€"tenth of what they wh »ul i do hat been done, The congregiâ€" tion of the Bishop‘s Chapel should not be pointed to as remiâ€"s in their duty. He hnd here.given briefly the outline of what the ~ynod assembled had recommended, ind it should be oheyed, as it was clected on the most Democratic principles im»ginâ€" allie â€" A memb.rof a church as well as the member of a s~ci@!y should contrihute t« «is its support. â€" lle besought them palize inis year ty some vuausual l His Lordâ€"bip then called upon the Pishop of Menireal who said he would | only gouch upon one or iwo poinu.\ ‘ Wheno he came to Cinuda, three years ago, bis i tew of a mi«ion iry me eling was to | stir brethren up io spiritu.l action, in distant iands. â€" He did to'- think that the dioceses were mission ‘¢y tields themselves But be ascertained that they were ; that ( even the bishops ware missionary bishope. \ Hut be was of opinion wich thew bishop thit sullicient ioterest w is not shown by tre members of the church in missionary work. . He knew the great desire of many was that God‘s work should be urged | energetically aad uaint ~â€"»pledly rorward, | but as a body he thougut : 1« there was & lack of interesat displaygs. ::~ had read | Y that the clergy mhe \te:hodr Englond clergy men in Canade | does not mjeunt io more than 800. We are | pat io ab me. should the great Church | of England be let rewaio a fhirdâ€"rate power in the great Domin on. The daglt | was aitribgi.ble to the sumall interest tiken lu missionary matiers by the conâ€" { gregavions, _ There ‘was another . obâ€" \-tsclo to their _ success, viaâ€" lack ot money,. But he hoped they woull begin torthwith to take a deep inâ€" tere«t in the ulv-::;l ot fellow beings. Ihe momsnt a tem enterprise is proâ€" jected there is RQ trouble in Imrx:,; money ; and why then withold money. | men, and ¢n ouragement from the work l of O ? They should not go to England or. wo the States beyging tor clergy, for they wart m'-;‘umo: We may iind them in C»nada, in| the parlor and at the boute circle. W‘»uld it not be well to give thein up for so holy a cause. The best mon were required tp fill the rapigs of our ministry, A day wpuld shortly be appointed t> pray the Alimighey to send us fauth‘ul Isborers to go inito: his peeaful vimeyard, and he beâ€" heved d-l day the dUth o\i.flmmh" would be vue tougbht with blessings anda 2 %a Aude Throughout the worli the that En«l MI- eE MERCCE C P uL + had almost exbhausted. But there notein staple 5t non‘t aiet mae, tny bi b[fl"" upon P men, Christianity, as well as civilization, m..st al w#ay® radiate from centres cities . Mess »»d moneJ must be tound in the **" /.. he sent forth to evangelize the T ax eC ons Tok 10 emp) un rve to be CAZTON L CMITC | 1 uot euffice to give it ment, but should also o ussistance. ie thought respect was far behind urchmen and God ex ess they extended their â€"rt ot the country their wn the name "Church f rovince, seven« it hed its r ob reâ€" th He ‘llwl'm;: t-s'mot; ;xpauato upon the With very great pleasure, indeed, we have to announce the appointment of Mr. W. T Urquhat to the responsible posiâ€" on of secretary to the Executive Council of the North West. Our frend w«s forâ€" merly coonected with the Hamilton Spectator ; of lite years with the Oitawa lixss. As a journalist he displayed conâ€" t in e Pemie o ce o e hy siderible ability, wiiting with ease and iro-:ialnn His articles, recently, on the Slgin Association fraud, were trenchant and decisive. â€" In his intercourse with the public and with his brethren of the press Mr. Urquhart displayed these qualities and truts of character which mark the gentleman. . Whilst congratulating bim upon attaining the position which he has eurned by his faitbhtul and able adyocacy of the political party and principles which he has so long supported, we cannot forâ€" bear expressing our regret that the press of the Dominion loses his valuable serâ€" vices. The journalism of the country can ill afford to dispense with men, who, like Mr. Urquhart reflect credit upon it by their fmends and character. . When is appointment became koown a well merited tribute was p«id to him, in the shape of a testimonial, by the editorial stail and employes of the Tiss. We cordially wish Mr. Ju;nhm every prosperity and happiâ€" ness in his futuré home as well as an earuest t¢od speed. â€"Cuna tian Fre:min,. Un Friday uight a man fired a shot from a gun at some boys who were annoying I him in Penetanguishene, and the charge hit a wom im Who was on the opposite side of the streot, wounding her se iously. & Late styles of Paris and London Millinery now forward,and shown at the Millinery Room of RussELL & Wargox. )i‘boso wishing can now see the very latest in the above goods, L in the matter of JULES BERTRAN», of Montreal, Trader, insolvont. . I, the undersigned, L. JU®. LAJQLE, of the ity of Montreal, hare been appointed Assignee in this maitter. > Creditors we requestel to fyle their claitas before me, within one month, and are hereby notfied to meet at my office, No. 97, }t. James Street, in the City of Montre 1. on TU!ESDAY, the 12th day of Novem‘er, 1872 at 3 o c‘ock, p.m, for tho «xaminatien of the insolsent an‘t for the cociering of the sfliirs of the Eâ€"tate the e xam the orcde: generally Sealed tenders y@dressed to the underâ€" signed, »nd endarsed "Tender for Iron Roo{," will be Mu'g‘u this otfice, until MUNDAY, the l1th imstant, at noon, for the ereotion and completion of the [row Koof of the Library, Parliament Buldings in this city, in accordance with plans and specilications to be seen at this otfca. c , F Arvirelaligee (ioe v it P oR ruhooip-mm ot {w> solvent and te. «poosibl= persons willing to become secu mues for K.'. due fultilment of the contract must be attached to said tencer. _ ibke Departmens will not be bound t accept the lowest or any tender. By order F. BRAUN, Secretary. Dpartment of Public Works Ottawa, Nov 4, 1872. Farm Stock «&c. NSOLVENC ACT OF 1369 to se‘l at his Firm, on the Montreal Road about one mile east of the city, on 1i Milch Cows, a number of them to calve in December, one span of Horses, one dcuvie Wagzou, one Buzgy, three Cutters, one pair I‘win Sleighs, one two horse Tread Mill, 1 oneâ€"horse do, one lron Plough, several Harrows, one Potato Dig ger,a quantity of â€"Double and Single tar â€" ness, iwo Potash Kettles. and a larganum ber of other articles not enumerat d. Terms of Se:â€"All sums under $25, osh ; and over that amount six months‘ credit will be given by giving satistactory endorsed paper. Sale to commence at 11 a. m. OTICE TV CUNTRACTORs. The subscriber has been instructed by CaPPAIN BRADLEY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 137 BY A. RUWK AUCTIONEER UCTION SALE CC HONOR CUi UHONOR Assignee. eal, Sth October, 1872. UÂ¥4id L. JOS LAJO o ¢ A. ROWE, ition of ‘ and coâ€" | + ne our | " ork 10r | » 'o‘.“ less us ‘\ C W ETT )1 THEB OTFFPAWA ‘PDMI! P SPEGIAL GREAT SAVING | We are now offering the fo‘lowing goods :â€"A general assortment of fine Groceries, Wines. lrandies, Gin, Rum, Ilrish and Scotgth Whiskies at prices that cannot be | equalled ; Te»s in particular. _ Our goods are 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. Highwine«. Uld Rye, Proof and Malt, the best in Canada, on hand. Our e acnes oi ons n n ml T O LLAC LC Aw ult 24 tha masy Inuack . Baskerville & Brothers, onA MB 11 11A . 8. on i Th t i droPindilatices it ty ce ts d t EUI ket prices. Highwine«. Uld ye, Proof ani Malt, the best in C on hand. Our direct importations of Wines. Brandies 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 «mali lots can be laid down. Every attention will be paid to those favouring us with their patronage, and a reasonable accommodation given to us tomers. â€" (â€"yâ€"HNemember our motto: Speedy returns. s l2 z.l cvc.s r va ce o mmAmryrrnnr. ®"Cy PEOPLE‘S TEA STORES SP LR %â€" About rine acres of lind, oom&:riain‘ DEY‘s GARDEN, and that part of lot be tween the garden and Currier & Batson‘s Mills. Laberal conditions. Ap,ly to W msase | bu THR paitnership heretofore existing beâ€" tween C. H.CARRIERE and WILLIA M R. THISULE, under the name of Carriere and Thistle, was this day dissolved by mutual conseat. The liabilities will be discbarged, and the asse:s assumed by W. R. Fhistle. (Signed), C. H. CARRIERE, * WM. R. THISTLE, DR. BROWN h»s great plcasure in re commending his successor, . to his rauy fiiends and patrons as || | thore ugh pr’:\cticll Dul'u«‘.lsr?well versed | A FARnUB BALK. in all the mo t difficult branches of the | | <â€" f business | _ The west half of Lot 13, 4th Concession @7 SPARKS STREKT, |Ottawa Front, with fifty cords of maple Ottawa, Oct 15, 1872. 3000 34 |and birch wood, 25 cords of hemlock in . Iine NMill site. A sm»!1 um of money. The owner can have tha same by prying for advertiseâ€" ment :1 proving property. Apply at the Tiw®s 0 Uct [1 0) 1°*% Notice is hereby given, that in con e â€" piense o! the men late‘, in the omgloy{ of J. H. Bray. contractor for the Free | Presbyterian Church, not having bean paid, the members of the various Trades Unions in this city have resolyed not to | work on said church until all men who hase been employed on said work have | received their pay in tull, and they would usk that all good Union men do assist them in maintaining their rights > By Order, _ § pUNALD ROBERTSON, > Necy. ot Committee,. Free Pess, Citizen and Courier please copy petition, . "Fe to sell our goo« duce them aft time. sy cal before purcha be convinced « largest and Clothing to be chased o uly i great ind »com Uepartment Oitawa Sept 25, 1872 PATRONIZE HIM 3 A L. EJ ~VUxp D th» public generall a compleie stock of Wholesale and Retail Qrocers, wiNEs LIQUORs AND PROVIsIONS, aâ€" rIOP C STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERE, W MR FALL & WINTER GOODS CJonâ€"isting of Trowserings, Vestings, Overeamtâ€" ings, aiso a larze supp!y of Beavers, Pilots, Doeskins . Venctian â€" Meltons, &o., Tweeds, Scotch, English and Canadian, and .]flndnd' stock of Ready made Clothing, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. We ‘do not pretend > 1 sell our goods und «r cost price, but we certainly sell them at a very sm«ll advance We are always selling of and at a price to defy comâ€" petition. . We have n> lrc'ul time in the year to rell our grods at a high price in order to €â€" duce them after=ards, wo soll Cheap all the time. sy cailing and examining our stock before purchasing elsswhere, purchasers will beconviaced of what we say that we have the largest and cheapest stook of Readymade Ciuthing to be found in the city. All being pBI chased culy in the season ecables us to offer great indâ€"coments. Our Keadymade Clothing Department will be fount complet® in the following articles : Overconts, Pea Juckets, Sack Conts, Shooting Conts, Boy‘s Overcosts Posa Jackets, ant Iweed Coats, also a}a‘g* stock of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Lbrawers, Underâ€" shirts, White Vess shirts, &o, &o. We ber® «iso on hand a large lot of Whice and Grey Bianksts, chantr Blankets, Horse ~Hlank¢t» Coâ€"ton and Linen Bags, all of which will be sold cbeap for o:h. Anspection invited. tur Lailoring Department is, a« yaual, ©0Mâ€" prote in all its brauches, ana :un"':uor the asupervision of .a Sres ctass Cutter, gontlemed may rely on getting a good fiting garment | Oitawa, Oct. ealers in Dry Goods, Readyâ€" made Clothing, &o., &¢. SA L 8. 1872 MIMO [ H uform th ‘?rocliamation of the anMs N TETREAU, Notary Public, Hall. 3011 . 1872 1872 1ANICS OF THE DO UMEARA & CO. t., OfTAWA, yÂ¥ a1) «tÂ¥ is castomers »ad ey have recoiv@d &A Reduced i+ Ba~K EKVILLE«t BROTHERS 3014 & & \.\‘t‘A“‘, ~ 3018 Lfl“‘x‘ " a9" J. R. STITT & Co. yl l)ll'[‘cu BULBS.:E We have just received per Express, from a cele brated grower in Holiand, a large and choice assortment of the folloning : > Hyacinths, A large eonnlin‘mont of the pwest WINES and SPIRITS have just arrived at the x «"MEDjCAL _ HALL" | G17, Sparks Street, Centre Town, | Mr. ELWELL is b?%ooth‘ some of the | best ALE and PURCER, which he always | intends keeping on hand. We |_ Ottows, Oct 31, 1872. 3015 Narcissus, TOVEMBER 8, C PURE WINES AND SPIRITS. Gloucester ; also, stock and implements. | ILLUSTR ATED, | | & | and very much additional mews of the Terws reasonable, Apply to | past and msny views of the present will be | given. It h, x:h\mduw this ; k dition in. with the necesâ€"ary outâ€" 'M:oglld'um the price will be made | as lOW as C Resides the information already publishâ€" ed, the proposed Second Edition will be "Otann Ps. and Present" By C. ROGER. Oct _ , 1872. as low as possible. ~ Oot 11, 1872, | N. B.â€"The fullest attention will be paid to advertisers.| Advertisements will, ac« printed in varie@d colored Free lress pleass copyâ€" 66 ANY INFO#MATION Wflm‘: wa, possessed residents s inhabitants of The Oktama Nalley, wili be thankfully ncpi(ed by ue ~HORTLY TO BE PUBLISHED, Oct 1, 1812 ‘The Normal School Committee is pre pared to receiye offers from parties Kaving To dispere of ).n.ubu Tor XORYU\L |SCAVOL PURPOSES, porxar 8S2H00L, AM‘.*“M will be S uoas o mitieg to‘ be depisited hith yÂ¥ Ottawa, Oct 22, 1872. Blocks of Land 43 10 cts. usual price 18 cts. 13 hi 16 16 «o og 20 «e 25 &¢., &e., &c. A. CBRI~TIE & Cuo., 11 cts usual price 14 cts. 13 19 23 33 oOTTA W A. NOTICE. â€"8 ots. usual price 10 8 12 | w 14 | 64 15 St 50 cts. usual price $ 60 67 ® 80 11 a 90 Reduced. Reduced. ty 97 TTAWA PA _ AND PRESEXNT: to a t, be unu:ri' colored i ty cts. usual price 33 cts «o_ 40 ks 45 O «s 50 4 &A SRCOND EDITION OF our â€" A cres usttal price $4 T“{ipll Liliefln Sparks Street, Bum ruedin H. J. BORTEWICK, Gladioli, Crocus, hieq )omed s T mss UPFICE. embellished or 60 80 187x. 20 25 80 85 45 in the office of 10 cts. 18 15 1i 18 8.( 0 1.00 1.25 23 15 25 15 13 I pyEw Phaxs or INSURANCE PRPSENTLD DY TIIF Metropolitin Life Irsursnce . % O M P A N Y, ENTITILED RESENY E ENDOWMENT Claiming advantages not hitherto offered, origina‘ed and published by W. P. STEWART, Actuary of the Metropoâ€" litan, and Copyrighted by him in 169. OFFICERS : Joseph F. Knapp, President; J. R Hegeman, Viceâ€"Pre ident ; R. A Grannis«, The Reserve Endowment is in every | essential particular an origi al endowment \| policy, but at whole life rates, is a paid up | Policy in ten years, and is therefore a uniâ€" 1 versal plan coveringall wants, and applicaâ€" | ble to all conditions. | This Company his made the nccessary. deposic with the Government of Canada, and isnow prepared to take risks on their popular plans. ~ F A MOORE & S N. Genâ€"Supt for Onâ€" tario and Quebec. Uffice, Toronto. 1 A MILL. General Agent ‘or Central Canada. Office. Kemptville, Ontario. ROB ANGUS, Jr. Agent for Ottawa and vicinity. Office, 38 Sparks Street. UOitawo, Oct 26. 1872. 30104 _ Agencies in the Dominionâ€"TIHOS. A TEMPLE& SON. Gen. Supt./ for Maritime Provinces. Uffice, 8t John/N.B. e i 9 * â€" Oitawa, llth Oct., 187 Authorized discount cn Amâ€"ricin l voioes until further notice: 11 per cent R. S M. BOUCH 1TE, visz:â€"The south half otf Lot * N" Conces sion "A, ‘ Rideau Front, Nepean, containâ€" ing over One Hunmired Acres, of Â¥hich 10¢ are cleared, and in good cultivation. A good Frame Liouse (24 x 30. ) lately erectâ€" ed. ws:the: with outbuildings. For further parti ulars apply to JOHN MoAMMOND, Jr., The following Valuablo. Farm. the pro perty of JOHN MciMMOND, Eâ€"q., Jr., Y ALVABLs FABM FOR SALE, DEPARTMENT OF Acri00LTCREB, I 1he 111 Uitawa, 11th October, 1872. l VIENNA EXHIBITION.. 1 T _ In pureuance of an Order in Council | dated 2na «ctober, 1"72, notice is hereby | Call an given to Companies Firms, or Individu«ls | who m»y desire, to send on their own ac / Dres ocunt articles to tna forthcoming Vienus Seal, Exrhibition of the following abstracts of \ Skir ruies furniâ€"heq, and the ofler of services J Stri tendered by the Committee of Her Majesâ€" | mJ ty‘s Commission entrusted with the Cost manazemont of the i xhibition of Colonial productions. | The Vienni Exhibition programme | Our D refers to otjouts coming under a classifiâ€" | will prove cation compriâ€"ing twenty six groups, via : | l Group 1. Mining, Quarrying »nd Metalâ€" ; urgy. . Group 2. Agricultire, Horticulture and Ottaw Fomestry. & Group 3. Chemic«l industry. Group 4 Supstinces of Food, as proâ€" | ducts of industry. t > Group 5. Textile Industry and Clothing. Group 6. Leather and India rubber MN‘U-_ noerscegeg. 1 PU BLIC NOTICK. ~USIOMS DEPARTMENT, RESERVE D{VIDEN O PLANS NKepean, Sept 27, 1872. Group 7. Metal industry. Group 8. W.od induâ€"try. Group 9. Stone, Earthenware and Glass Iadustry. Group 10. Smail Ware and Fancy Goods. Group 11. Paper industry and Stationâ€" QGroup 13. Machinery and . means of Transport. Group 14. Philosophical, Surgical Inâ€" struments. Group 15 Musical Instruments. Group 16. The Art of War. Group 17. The ~avy. Group 18. Civil Engineering, Public Works, and Architecture. If Group 19. The Private Dwelling House, its inn r arrangement and decoration. Group 20. ‘Lhe Farm House, is arrange~ ments, furnitwe and utensils. Group 21. National domestic industry. Group 22, Exbibition showing the orâ€" ganization and influence of Museums of Fine Art, as applied to Industry. Group 23. Art applied to religion. Group 24 Objects of Fine Arts of the Past, exhibited by Amatears and Owners of Collections (Exposition des amateurs.) Group 25 Fine Arts of the present time, Work« produced since the second London Ezhibition of 1862. Group 26. Education, Teaching and Inâ€" struction. To the exhibition of articles coming un der the above mentioned titles, are added wpat is called Apormo®at Exins tioss, and Texrogiary Exuistmoxs, the formar having réference to 1. The History of Inventions. 2. The History of Industry. 3. Exhibition of Musical Instruments of 4. Exmbition of the use of waste mateâ€" rials and their products. §. The History of prices. &. The representâ€"tion of the Commerce md'hul;ol the World, and the latter having reference to mv‘ animais (horses, cattle, sheep, gs, dogs, fowls, game, fish &c ) 8 wm meet, venison, poulty, pork, _ 3. Dairy produce. 4. Garden projuce (fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fiowers, plants, &c.) _ _ B Living planis injurious to agricultnre and forrestry. _ _ â€" â€" The Managing Committee above menâ€" tioned of co oni«l produc ions is u»der the presidenc; of the Marquis of nipon. ; The Secretary of Her Mjesty s Commisâ€" sioners ‘or tho Vienna Exhibition is Philip Cuali@ ()wen, Eâ€"q, who is to be widressed ‘"Vienna Exhibition Uflices, 41, Parlisment S‘reet, London, * W." * ts Ahicasnacintniahdieathor it Abrscdithntictition AiP Cb lr|'b.¢'¢'sll---cviu; is an abstract of the rules asfar as it may concern private individuâ€" als, i e. a. Der Majesty‘s Commission is apâ€" a. Der Majestys Commussmion is apâ€" ::xinhd to represent British and Colonia) hibitors â€" 5. Ruhibitors will have to defray sll expenses including tracsport of goods. _ /-_::.T_;.“; «mnâ€"r Jommittee will comnu micate solely through Her Majesty‘s Com musésioners. . _ 4 d. The Erhibition will opern at Vienna on the }st May, and close on the 3let October 18712. us El « Lxhibilors are responsible for the packing, forwarding, rece ving and un of their goods both for the openâ€" after the close of the Exnibition . The objects will be sunmitted to the jadgment of an International Jury. i L Auadvp e e V WOART. & . i. Eshibitors and their Agents will receive tickets entiiling them to free laamirsion tothe Exhibion. On accouat of the lim.ted space cf time reâ€" maining, Exhibitors should lose mh ing themselves in econmu ith Her Majesty‘s Commission ‘T-TI;'JS{:::& for Exhivition wil be received at Vieena from the 1st February until the 15th day of April, 1873. _ _ _ A. The objects exh bited will be protected apainst piracy of invention or roup 12 Graphic Arts and Iudustrial Pour Miles from Ottawa of New York Commissioner of Customs A N b Un the Premises. J. H. PUPE, nf ( In A. |shortest possible notice ‘Fall and Winter Wear! Dress Goods Dress Goods. Russell & Watson To their stock in this Department, as all the makina to order This Department is now fully stocks goods of the season. Our arrangements ea to draw the attention of those requur Those leaving orders can tely on getting very LATEST STYLE by thoroughly compet PARIS, LONION & OTTAWA. T. HUNTON, SON & CO‘S. Grand Show Day their YHOW ROOM OPENING. Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Tuesday, October 8Sth. Dress Goods! HATS AND BONNETS, RnQ 0 neus OWR MMTR Ottawa, Nov 2, 1872 And a large stock of B@~NEW MANTLE CLOTHS "@g in all the new materials. N.B. â€"MADAME DUBUIS, Mantle Cutter, late of F «ris and London, takes charge of the m«king up of orders in this department. Satisfaction guaranteed. drewsing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, Ottawa. c Ladies will secure The firm are at present showing their 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 Canada Costumes, &c., &c., &c. Our DRESSâ€"MAKING arrangements are complete, as a trial T. FIunton, Son & Ottawa, Oct 8, 1872. Mantles and Costumes.~ â€"ALSO,â€" attern _ Jackets, Waterâ€"proof _ Mantles, TLatest Par Ottawa, Octoter, 5, 1872. B@*Parties at a distance can obtain list of rates and information of routes By 2 LONDON _ NOV EL/_TIICS, antle Department FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PATTERN WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT WEEK. ill secure the greatest NOVELTIES by waiting for ARE NOW FOR AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES In ORNAMENTS, &c. TICKET OFFICE. TBREOUGH COU PON TICKETS® GRAND TRUNK .« All Points East and West on the _ gar Had at no other Agency . â€"Lrs dAï¬ e kess Ottewa, Sept. 18, 1873. hests Brockville & Ottewa Railway CANADA CENTRAL L Local Tickets over the Canada Contral and Russell aris Importations. Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, _ 20 SPARKS STREET GRAND TRUXK RAILWAY. â€"WILL.SHOW ONâ€" WALD Green Bay, St. Paul, ked, with all the leading ts aro now complete for in¢ anythLing n etting gqods made in the competent hands, in the NWV atszon, 20, SPARKS STREET newest matcrials for 2094 i8 wb #% + WA 3 a" &5 UÂ¥