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ommend ruhorm: }Z(-Kinnons & K nd ‘ Ottawa, Nov lleg_ E;.F““’" BEDSTEAL ADdgs in PMMg] or | * "Tear under â€"the paie â€" Fule Excelie it N EGPUnteu of t 10 nd Sca’pleg AND PLAIx: and C | BA zy th o. wl t.wfi of MaRe» next, the ted towards the redu non lhoa.uh-lnuh“ The following Ladies hay seated to receive donations o or otherwise, iD id of the o Lady Wacdonald, _ MÂ¥:, R. k _ Wanted for the Rishmo# for the year 1873, a M«le 1 FUSOS of 5t Mn alrs H. Meadows | BEG TO ANXOC Having jyust received snot! Direct from England, all double. Urders from n raivite uit rfi Patent Wrought lim COAL STUVE, the best mical heating Stove in and see.â€" f"EACHERS WANEED. Hall, s,.cisouo-""' where all nece8*"" e obtaimed. _ 1-..“‘ Female holding slectoral and ornara. O â€"_â€"â€"<od SIM.SD 7ENDEM® & a m..-od"“" received #< thiu." 18th instant, at 1009 f Lo AMJ avenues, Hall _ 00. acitAmex. UHECC n Aemoval of en0%h M of wll buildir®@® .. | Ottawea, HF hite Featherston wke, anadian PJ, Grant Poweil, White, * â€"rechth, notice great Chairma®. # .. a‘ November *4 the auspices of 4 & MeXop 20 $PaREY of Sussex and Â¥ 16. 1812 a third o# Mrs. Pepart De art Artiy Heamer "Louise," departs for Kingston on Mondays and Thursdays at...........,... f Arrives... .. ..â€"..... 930 Mowtrsit a%D (‘traw _ Foxw akprve Co Leaves Kingston on [uesdays and _ | Frduys t ......... .: 3 00 Usto® Forwarorse & Raurwat Co. ! Uttawa at 6 a m. Stage leaves Ottawa at 6 .am. â€" ‘ Stage« arrive frow Aylmer at it u. Why~ Steamer @Jessie Cassels" .caves Ayimer daily at 8 30 a m. N. B.â€"Tickets to all points East and West can be had trom > A. & A. H. TAYLOR, Agents. Russell House and corner Sussex and York streets. Ottawna. May 13. 1872. 1958if A rriy There is no Letter Spring aod Summer medicine than the Calecdonia Water. No family should be without it, for where it is bberally used, no(?ouor need apply. L tsso® & Co., Agents. Persons afflicted with Rheumatism. Liver Complaint, Di-popoig Diseases of the Skin, K wineys or Bladder, should send tor a supply of the Caledonia Water. Gisox & Co., Corner Sparks and Elgia. fRAVRLLEA‘3 The principal Hotels and S«loons in the sity are now suppled with Caledonia Spring Water. . ask for‘it. Gmsion & Co., Sole Agent for Ottawa Moxert to Leyo. â€"Apply to R. A Bradâ€" ley, Solicitor. &0 , corner of Sparks and ing in the new building may be seen &‘ the office o( T. Arnoldi, E«q., the Archi tect, on Monday and Tuesday, the 18th and !9th instant, from 10 o‘ clock a. m.. to 4 o‘ctock p. m., and on Tuesday even ing at half past 7 o‘clock, at the same office.© The Pews or Sittings not allocated will be put up to competition Subscribâ€" ers to the Building Fuan t and others who desire to secure sittings, are requeste I to PRTPTY : 3028 2 Queen Victoria i\;wr;" 7.00 Am"“ Fairy‘â€"Leaves every day at. . attend Poâ€"«tre x us\t.â€" The dram . tic entertain= ment at the Acadlamic de Sacre Coeur, which wis to have taken plice to.night, in honer ot the opening of the new hall has been unaiwoidably postpone l uatil further noâ€" Toâ€"day, at 11 a. m., Mr. Bowe will sel a} the farm of Capt. Bradley, on the Mon treal khoad, the farm stock, &c., of that gen‘leman. The terms are liberal, and we have every reason to believs that a lively interest will be takea in the a«le. Pous Con at â€" Ysstzspar â€"â€"The adj arm ed case of Michael Cusick, charged with tirâ€" ing a shot guo at Jobhn Horan, list July, was resumed. â€" The evidence of Horan showed that the gun was ired by Cusick, and that one grain of shot struck him (Horan) on the back, but did not reach his akin. A miwn who was with Horan at the time testified that he beard the sh.t, and immediately a‘terwards heard Horin exclaig that he was struck. He did not see Cusick fire the gun. The case‘w «> â€"ent for wial to the nart Amixat and the urtsouner wis a Init that he beard the sh.+, and immediately ‘ a‘terwards heard Horin exclaig that he was struck. He did not see Cusick 8n1 the gun. The case‘w «> â€"ent for wial to the Dexrt Assizes, and the prsonar Wis a bonitâ€" ted to bail in the sum of $1000 Tms Commc Crera. â€"BMiss Agnes Wallace‘s Opera was, we are glad to say, exceedingâ€" ly well atiended. and the acting was magâ€" niGeent. The Girl of the Period was more than ordinari‘y good. FPrince Poâ€" petti was personated by Miss Agnes w . lie, with that grace, ease and dignity of which only a lLidy is capable in impérsonâ€" ating such a characier. Songs and dances, overture and o.chesira, petite comedy ‘and furce, were equaliy admirable, and it, indeed, wili much astonish us, and all the world besides, if there be n t an overâ€" fGowing bouse to night. Ths cat duet aléne is aq attraction. D3 tor once, gentle reader, favor and see Miss Agnes Wallace, alineal descendant of the Hiero of Scotâ€" r. Lawrzso® & Or: ; a.m. Lek 130 l ® (Qtiaw to, Stree gin Caust Cutro:.â€"The plin of the seat The Literury and Scieautic Sye ely Of AJt« | tawa, hare presonted an awhiress to His : Krcellency â€" the _ Goveenor ~seneral, | Lord Duffsin, ~ and _ bis Excellancy 1 has most graciously replio 1. Lord Duferin accepts the position‘ of Preâ€"ident of the society, and prowmises to be present at one of the lectures. ‘This Society is deserving of the highest encouragement, and in Lord Dufferin‘s © acquiescence to become its patron, has ovtaised it A man of the . fne character, excellent edasation, refined manners and vamed Muiiss _ of Lord puifferin is seldom to be met with, comâ€" bined with thit bnâ€"howmi: for which the poble Lord is romirkable. Under his auspices, this saciety, asou.o liy, will make papt4 prograss _ c Orrawa Rives Navioatio® Co The Anoual Genersl Meeting of the | Irish Protectant Baner l nt Society ulnt place this evening. in the New Temperâ€" | ance Hall, Reieau steet, when the preâ€" , sent management is exj¢ected to give an account of their stewardbhip during the past year, and thit the agcount given toâ€" } night will be satisiactory we have not the alightest doubt. ‘The 1 P. B. S., since itâ€" formation in a quiet, ungstentatious man~ ner, has always done its uty as a >owetiy, and we believe cever mofe so than during the term about to close. | How _ miny _ poor l Taimies _ HBETC been â€" assisped _ through . the (hn\ table Commiites ; how | miny emigrants | have â€" receired -dnu‘ and, assistance through the En gration Committoe, mir ’ not be made public -t:ugh;uu press. . Yet the public may r assured that never ww & 0 Worihy applioant mni ed away empty banded by the lrsh Pro« restant Benerolont Sociqty ; naver did an emigrant arrive in this city trom the shores of old Ireland who did npt receive due atâ€" tention from the hand4 of the Iinmigra tion Committee, nor bhis the Socisty wrictly contined its chimniy to those of its corntymen hol ling the faith which it profemes, for many a tig, and oft has the Roman Cacholic t from the Emerald isle reesived the right hasd of fellowshi, from the L. R. B. 3., principally through _ the “‘1““ influence of _ the Cmiru=n | of the Emi« grstion Committee Mr¢ W J. Wuis Lhe elesuan of .3 ars l ths +8*@0¢ year cak + LUUCAL NEWS “g we siucersly t: may be appointed, a m y continue to be a awa Rairwayr a m. noon. 13 12.00 0 ieatitic S»o oty of )tâ€" GUI9E. uas an efficient staif an¢ that the soci¢ty & Me W J. Wus Y ars x Lhs «88@ 0f 2s umesiiag 1O digat, fumilies _ bhive 7 30 4.00 1 00 3 00 .0a ves 10 00 6 !.oodwlriabmnofnllenodlin\biehy We understand a grand entertainment is on tuo fpis to be giren in aid of the charitable fund, and we predict for it (+s is usual with all entertainments given by this society) a Grand Suc ess. chair LeSueur gâ€"ll, He: Several petiuons w prop«. r commi‘te s. A communication f with 1e pect to a cor; property, near the was about to be bloc of the new bridge, w terred to the Board c Several communic es were referred to mit te & A communication M. P., in respect c purcha ed fiom \iss Ward, was read. / EONL VC C" novatinfbantin fln d bomalih dn vaiis. T I A communication from Yr. F. B. Lewis, :.cli)ollpll) gave him his (Aid. McDouâ€" M. P., i ‘s) cheque for $75 on account ho‘dâ€" u;h;mdlr“}“\"' st _"‘f",”];"?’ <;n A l"_“ ing his endorsed cheque for Gl.’)") until purcha: ed fiom \iss Camphnell, in Victori® | he should be repai‘. He still held thiat Ward, was read. cheque, and would hold it untl he was A letter from Mr. Jobhn BorLridge was { repud his 275. He held the corporatien reterred to the M: + cheque as security for the money which l.'.": onl ’:‘;k';h":‘m'm C he had advanced. . He would not surrenâ€" is moved by Ald. Lyon, seconded (.jer it for any Judge Armstrong What« by Ald. Graham, that the City *CUhâ€"mberâ€" | ever. liin be instructed to cash the. cheque ‘for Ald. LQSI::' said thait sometime ago the Victoria Market p y the Council ted a hearing to One tbonmo"i.n n:.n:..nl roperiy. hs soon &4 ' of the highest omn of the Council, and Y â€" | he thought that Mr. U‘Neill would be alâ€" 1 T & Te oax o A communication from the City Ruilros‘ | lowed to be heard at the Bar Of iNe Company was revd, res} ecting the stone ‘ Council, and, seconded tg Ald. Mosgrove, Detessary to keep the track | _| made a motion t, that effect. . nels, Y P track in proper ?€>| jpa Maor did not thirk it advisable. pair, stating that they could not get such | _ al;, LeSueur wanted evenâ€"handed as they wanud. It wes re‘erred to the | justic~, Board of Works. > |* Ald. Lyon said thait Detective O‘Neill l anie q q Son pnnnld) thrarern hnis is m MEETING OF THE CLTY m to an esiluailo old SF, ERDTN MA condemmuing | Mrc. Perry‘s plan recommenaded (the piaymâ€"nt of $2 6 1 to Mr Spaki. shet wis not Mr. RKa biige‘s business. lie thougut that Xa Rubridge, however,had no:w suo#n that M: | Perry was correct or not. There wais 'np')‘t from the Bowrd of Works, and n | 1cii0n could be taken. ( pa Mrâ€" iRubilze condemned what M Perry conde.uned. ih+ Counsol wante to kuow wheiher the contracior was e| Mr. Hoque sali 1t w bidgo hxi gome« beyo report of Mr. Rabri s suppoitel the proke t thougbs that g1v.u4 accep.ing the | W K thoughs, however, it sullâ€"r Alr. Sparks to go on with the amd not give bise any money t> b@p hn to go on. e thought that 44 000 worth o work had be on airesdy done. 1t the countr aréhes stand Now, tuey inag stapd forever It would be assurd uow o tear down th bidge aod built up anotner. . If Mr. Ku bridge‘s repors was c rrect, the bridg: would now stand for six weeks. ty thought that the brisigs soaould be imae diateiy tested, and the contractor allowe the sum of $20)). Ald. McDoug«lt thought that the c» tractor ought to be allowe i the sum calla for. â€" He hid no feasf the bridgs failin down. f _ Albl Rowe wan‘ted to know when t.: Chairmain of the Bowd of Works hid 1« ceived the report. _ . â€" Aald. 'l;cqure thought that the Board « Works oughe to have convened a mes ing and repors. _ it I Alderman Pritt regretted that the ra port had ns been aubher before the Boa d of Works previouâ€"ly to ‘the maeting o# the Council. | te saought it wis difficuty o decide on this maures. . ‘*le thoug‘it that Mr. Sparks bat been :o blime but there were other partiss also to «l me, lie thought that the City Engineer should nive seen the specificatioas carmied out to the latéer. _ He believai the whole of the work «as con lemaed, sud in was dow stt‘ .l whather the wao‘e ought n & w be pulled Jown. All. LeSacu: thought that according to what Ald. Rooque bul sord too biigo mught be a very good and lasting brid as, | bus the question was whether the breitgze wos tnat waich had been contricted f>. He thought is woul d seâ€"rcâ€"ly do to pu l down the mulge. . ls might iast for yeire, . and supposing the bridg s to be an infert>: «rticle there wis still something due. He: thougat the Counul wouald be safe in pyâ€" img Mr. Sparks $10)); but still it ousht to be stipulited that if the briigze was noi built acdording to contract the e should o 1 no more pay. â€" tie dit not approve of th > circumlocutionry process of referricg che questirn to the City ~ litor «s to whet er the cCouncil shoald pay $10)) oc no4. _ AldMosgrove dad zo io ok that MNs. Ruavidge hat been vory uamindus in his ‘atrick upoo the Ciâ€". tueer | shought sr. K. bal sie}, ous | | way in aitacking Wr. reoos e tho . _: | it was the effasion ol s,icen on the j ‘ of an oid man, wiich it would hare b en l well not to have noticed.> He thought th suggestions of Ald. Prait shoul 4 be saken | into conswleratioa and the report otf Mr Rabdge Ve lud over unul next meetiny ’o( the Countil. , e thought that Aid. LeSueur hvi hit the mark in saying that | while Mr, Sparks shoal d be paid toe whait he had done, it he bi«d furnished an in . ferior article he ought not to receive fu!! price for it, / | I 2C ons es ue ie in l He movred that Rubidge on Victort placed on the m taken into cousider: ing 9{ ‘l!' Council, ~ He moved that the report of Mr. Rubidge on Victoria Bridge be received., placed on the minutes, prioted, nnd| taken into cousideration at the next mee ing of the Council, | Ald. Lyon thou;ht the whote maitter | sh uld be referred to fhe Board of Work«. | Â¥r. Rubidue hal virtaaily condemned | the wholse Council and was a slar upon thae | Council, | He dri not think that an en | graver shoull be pail to make diagrams«| of imches an t other matiors in connecti m with bridge building ] _ Ald. Lyon mov=d, seconded by A‘ld Magee, that the report of Mr, Rubiige ve referred back to the Board of Works w properly letoe the Council, as it was more partidul riy «ddresged to the Chair= man d‘lhl_ ?nnl“:l Works. The proâ€" priety of printing the report was disoussed and objecied to, _ Some «izcusiâ€"2 tw « p‘ace as to the pe goe* A°‘ lr BRu fn_-J‘o heing & docament by that io rd reportad on @ssTS ceed. d is buâ€"laess. ‘he repor condemo Mr, Perry ani M vig» H oo thou gat that the Coun not recsonmibly grintos choqu a spectificatioas camied out to the He believ«il the whole of the ma con demaed, sud in was dowstP.d r the waoe ought n & w be pulled teSacu> thought thit «ecording to bi [R ue tuad sorl oo b.d igo e alvery good and lasting bridcs, ) question was whether the breige t which had beena contricted for. ught is would searcâ€"ly do to pru he mulge. .ls might trat for yeire npoâ€"ing the brids s to be an inferi> | Ortawa, Nov is Worship the nson, Mazee, LJ}ON, AMCVUNT R pre. Mo«grove and Kooque. mtions were :eferred to their ‘ritt regretted that the ro sen awher before the Boa d viouâ€"«ly to ‘the mseting of te taought it wis difficut: Ruieau kKiver, which ke i ap by the piers is read and was reâ€" f Works. itions respecting taxâ€" the Assessment Comâ€" it would not be fair 1 tm nd h b rad Mr. Ruobidg c.â€" Perry‘s â€" plan f M peverihele=s, of . 18th, 1872 _ Mayor in the Bangs, Prit, Lyon, McDouâ€" Jobnu Heney, drua on his kiver, which by the piers and was reâ€" 1e th t Mo. P Â¥O ;l 1 |\ _ ‘The sederunt was exten led, on moiion | for two bours. » ‘ C-}Pum Graham applied for the use 0| | the Fire Hall in St. George‘s Ward, for the Biund of the Ottawa BDarrison Artillery as a practicing room. The application Was complied with. . A communication from \r. E. J. O) Neill ! was read, charging Mr. Ald. F. MeDougall * with holding back a certiin sum of money H The ~ote ws taken on the amendment, to the amendmeutâ€"YP, 3; DAJS; 8 w"l‘hc question being taken on the origi n l motion, the vote wasâ€"yeas 7, BAJ» . Carried. f _ . A communication from \r was read, charging Mr. Ald. with holding back a certiin due to him by the corporati ° It was moved by Aid. Magee, seconded by Ald. LeSueur, that the matter be reâ€" ferred to ihe County Judge of Carleton, so that it may be legally understood, and the bonor of the Ccuncil vindicated. Ali. McDougall sail he might as well expai« that Mr. O Ne:ll being in want of money, came to him, and spoke of the cheque granted by the Corporation. . As was his wont, Mr. McDougall entertained Mr.‘ U‘Neill‘s proposition. He (U‘Neill) produced a Corporation cheque for $159, and said he wanted money badl:, ind he (Mr Ald. LeSueur said that sometime ago the Council had granted a hearing to One of the highest officers of the Council, and he thought that Mr. U‘Neill would be al lowed to be heard at the Bar of the Council, and, seconded by Ald. Mosgrove, made a motion to that effect. The Ma or did not thirk it advisable. pranl n e Ald. Lyon said thait Detective U‘Neill had already been heard throvgh his com munication. s Ald, LeSueur‘s mot.on was carried Detective U‘Neill returned thauks for he opportunity afforded bim of vindiâ€" c ting bis character. He was quite pre~ pare : to state on O«th, or otherwise, that what he hid said in bis communication Was correct Mr. McDougall had scquitted Mr. McGee He hat been twitted of bing indebted to Mr. Mevougall. _ He 1i towe him two‘dollirs. ie read a letter dem umding the return of his cheque. He had sent his son for tie cheque, and the. reply from Mr. McDougail was that: he _ (MeDougr!i) had not got it. Mr. McDougall â€" afterwards came to him at the main tlock of the Parliament Buildings, and asked him when his period of service with the Corporation would exâ€" _pue. â€" He (U Neill) saut thee months.â€" 4e said I snall have bard work to put it through. . lle added the Mayor is a friend .t yours. Let him get the cheque from \ hstcaty Clerk. He had confidence ta the .Mayor and would have trusted him to any ia>unt, but he found that the Mayor had en the cheque + A‘d. McDougall. He clated a convers th Mr. McDougall, vaen it ~is . him, that it be ~ G°N.a i tor the $159 he ~€ h/ 4 the matter should romg up (he qiÂ¥ r aller 108 tpniku” me=ting. he received an order from Mr. ‘Nei‘l to pay the Corporation cheque to. ( F. McbDoug «i, and he (the Mayor) did ~, ind put his own name to the cheque . the giver of it, Un his return to town, se beard that U‘Neill had already got heque for $75 nndfilntod $150, without r iurning the $75. He learned that Mr. (Â¥ wura, as Mr. O‘Neill‘s solieitor, was uader .il this, and he had some conversation with n m on the subject. _ He felt that Me. Mcâ€" vougall was perfectly good for the balance of the money due. ‘There was something ine to Mr. McDougall he tvelieved, but Mr. ) Ncall said it only amounted to $2. He i not know bhow that might be; one thing he did. know â€"Mr. U‘Neilil was not : ry yood pay for he certaialy owed him ~»aâ€"th ng $ ait. bMoegrove believed that Ald. Mc« > uwall wouli come out of this matter. scitheless, and his hind acts would be ‘ppreciâ€"ted by the people. He there« «1e bhoped that Ald. LeSueur‘s motion world caury. * Ald. Magee expleined that he had been oppoâ€"ed to thanking a public servant for s~ivices. for the performance of which he @1 been paid, but had altered his mind on certain representations being made to Lim by the City Clerk, Mr. Lett. Alderman Lyon said said that .t was me ely a business transaction, and did not in any way atlect Ald. McDougall‘s conâ€" duet. â€" He thought it would be absurd to strong. Ali. Bings was in {.yor of investigation, and told a story 0f M«. U‘Ncill having had a compact with Mr U‘Gara, and that he had gone to him and said Mr. McDougall has taken h .lf of the cheque and there is rery little tor you to take. The amendment being put w is lost on m division, and the original motion was car med. Ald. Bangs moved. seconded by Ald. Rowe, that 578%) 43 be granted to Mr. L. \cQuarrie for work done on M uin street brid xo tact. _ He thought it would be absurd t« miag the maitier belore Judgs Arm Alderman Mages tencerel his reâ€"ignaâ€" tion and on motion of Ald. Rowe, secondeu by Ald. Bronson, the resignation wis accepted, and a writ ordered to ‘be issued fot a new election, Enconiams were passed on All. Magee by all preseat. Uhe meeting then adjourned. Keveral report, were submitled and commented ou. ‘The libor stafia to be reduced after 1st Desember next. es O Firstâ€"class Tarlorng Depart. ment now in full eperamon, under the superintendence of a firstâ€" class Cutter. All work and perâ€" fect fit guaranteed. _ ___ ; _ ©= ‘ Walter Raleigh, Shokspere Johoa Priit Harley, the Duke of Wellingtoa, Douglas | Jerroid, M Geottroy &4 Hilure R:belats, | Jareime, Cabina, Be0¢%i$ Beau Brummel, ‘ Dugal 1 Daigetty (who is as much entitied to a b.ography as tmost men,) Pert;, ‘Jouph (ijlott, Armstrong, Maudsiey, ; Guinness, Allsopp, Whatman, Chince, | Barbecdenne, Sulviati, and a Dore who is not Gustave Dore, We might divide the | collection of = glitter‘‘ into severhl other | departmenats, bus with one more we shall be coutent, namely, the miscellaneous Here we hive pictures, phowographs, fiddiles, tohasco pipes, sieali a fIM priceless hrown gleixd cvlume‘s, illaminated m« saie, _ booby rmidacs _ an â€" indefatigaole am wser 0‘ ris «rs a reformed spenaditaorift, a +hat played a tuns, & testotaller, wmk'- liver and oninns, a puor devil of u servont, a distressed author, pale ais, am â€"tin d uid 3 all â€"manufascturing ski.l al its in ghast devel~pmouls. Can any of our rawlers peruse this article and not be able to discorer the editor who could an articie without re«iing it!â€"SA 1y Russe&eLL & Waftsox it apoears that tuere 1s gougeli in this bust.ess. irâ€"r alter the previous f SPECIAL Purchasine® GREA‘FT SA 3 THB OPPAWA equalled ; Teas in particular. _ Oar goods are our teed. Also on hind, Pork Flour, Cheese, Butte: ket prices. Highwine«. Old Kye, Proof and Mault direct importations of Wines ‘Brandies :u;‘l Teas Our direct purchasers fr.m the Dominion m inuf. to sell at prices not to be rivaled. Fish, of all d sold at lower prices than am«ll lots can be laid to those favouring us with their patronage, and us tomers. â€" (4â€"Remember our mutto : Speedy 1 en ind Wholesale and Retail QGrocers: wings, LIQuoRs AND PRoVISsION®, WO. 38 RIDEAU STILEET, AND DUKUC ATREET, JCHAUDIERL, . We are now offaring the following goods :â€"A gener i1 a Wines, Brandies, Gin. Rum, Irish and Seotch Whiskies RFGENT . P. Baskerville & Brothers, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORES A grey Mare and a grey Horse ; the | _A lirge consignment of the purest horse the largest of the two, and not +0 ‘ WINES and ~PIRIUS have just arrived at dark, strayed from Stewart‘s pasture, on‘ the 2“’?..'.’. Tth Novel:nb:::dsud ;:oc-:d to' s "MEDICAL HALL," ve seen on the to t 0 A‘s Saturday last. The mare has a ringt?ont 67, Sparks Street, Centre Town. on one of the front feet. Aay person givâ€" l Mr. ELWELL is expeciing some of the ing such information as will lead to their | best ALE ard PURTER, which he alway»> recovery will be ruitably rewarded, | I‘ntends keeping on hand . A. RENAUD, | _ Ottewa, Oct 31, 1872. 3015 Murray Street. | szmrrerrivi e ie mmz eman n STBAYED SPARKSâ€"ST. to se‘l at his Firm, on the Montreal Road, about one mile east of.the city, on calve in December, one span of Horses, A one deuble Waggon, one Buggy, three Cutters, one pair I‘win Sleighs, one twoâ€" | T horse Tread Miil, 1 oneâ€"horse do. one iron | Otta Plough, several [Harrows, one Potato Digâ€" | and ger,a quantity of ~Double and Single Har:â€" ?lOt cce t n Eo d Nee e n maad P T2 ‘Terms of Sale:â€"All sums under $25, gash ; and over that amount six months‘ credit will be given by giring satisfactory endorsed paper. Sale to commence at 11 a. m A. ROW E, ness, two Potash Kettlessand a larga num ber of other articles not enumerated. _ In view of the improvements about to be madest the Rideau Câ€":n :1 Basin, in this city,. all parties owning Lumber, Cordâ€" wood. Boat houses, &°., &c., on the banks of the Can«l Bwin, are requested to have the same removed without delay. 1 ( s deat o ct. 1¢, 187%. n Department of Public Works, Uttawa, Nov 12, 1872 F Ottawa, Nov 16, 1872 (‘MEARA & Co. The sub criver has been instructed by > CaAPTAIN BRADLET, | 50, SPARKS ST,., 0i TAWA, Dealers in Dry Goods, Readyâ€" made Ulothing, &¢., &c. Wish to inform their numgrous cdstomers and ths public generally that they have received a complete st ck of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Trowserings, Verting:, Oversiatâ€" ings, als> a large supply of Beavers, Pilsts, Doeskins Venetian _ Meltons, ‘ &e., Tweed:, Sextch, English and Canadian, and spleadid stock of Ready made Clothing, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. e »do not pretend t> sell our goods und r cost price, bus we certsinly sell them at a very small advance We are always selling of aond «t {‘l".’l“ to defy comâ€" onl oo eame qi J $AP petition. . We have n> 3““‘ time in the year to sell our gods at a high price in order to reâ€" dace them aftar=ards. we sell cheap all the time. By calling and examining our stock before runluiu . elsewhere, purchasers will be convinced of what we say that we have the largest and cheapest stock _ of Readymage Clothing to be found in the city. All being pur chased early in the season esables us }) o:_, great ind .coments. Oar Readymide Clothing Department will be foini complete in . ;;. following articles : _ Overcoats, Pea Jadkets, Sack Coats, Shooting Coats, Boy‘s Overcoats, Posa Jackets, ani Ewoed Couts, also a large stock of Pants, Vests, Shirte, Drawers, Underâ€" shirts, Whice 0 oss Shirts, &o, &o. We hare also on hand a large lot of White and Grey Blaokets, =hant‘ Blankets, Horse Blankets, Ce‘tona and Lines Bags, ali of which wili be sqid steap for eash. Inspestion invited. | wur Pailoring Depar ment is, as usua‘, comâ€" pote ta all its guuhu. an: being unier the "‘P"i'i"“' a drst elass Cutter, gentle may sely on geiting & good fiiting garment. Gasa#ma use a oA O ] TUESDAY, NVEMBER 19, 1872\ | 14 Milch Cows, a number of them to | 1O USL:, Uitawa, Oct 29, 1872. artlar S A L 8 UCTION 8«LE BY A. ROWE AUCTIONEER IDEAV CANAL. iT TIHE By order BY Proclamation of the Stock, &o. e n t T o T Coap t4 04 ueX on receipt of price. VMBARA & C0, | 4 Sued Potoiiiitiy o Soiner‘ F. BRAUN, ___ Necretary. Auctioneer :x:f;xt_: a1* <Â¥ n p e t o S n ioh 3021 3 _ | | nyUToH BULB3, &c messmmemesgent | | [) wousss & "‘( Reduced wing goods :â€"A gener:l assortment of fine Groceries, h and Scotch Whiâ€"kies at price: that cannot be goods are our agen‘s try them all, will be guaranâ€" Cheese, Butter, tiams and Exgs at the lowest marâ€" Proof and Malt, the best in Cinada, on hand. Our rdies :u:l Teas enables us to sell at the very lowest. »minion manufactures and the Stites also allows us Fish, of all descriptions, now on hand and will be s can be laid dowa. Every attention will be paid atronage, and a reasonable accornmodation given to otto: Speedy returns. n P RASK EEKVILLE & BROTHERS 13" 3025 «*Â¥ g* 1Â¥ C mas 67, Sparks Street, Centre Town. Mr. ELWELL is expeciing some of the best ALE ard PURCER, which he alway» intends keeping on hand . Ottewa, Oct 31, 1872. 3015 We bave just received per Express, from a celebrated grower in Holiand, a large and choice assortment of tha follo? ing : Hyacintbs, Narcissus, T NOVEMBER 19. 18772. and very much additional news of the past and m:ny views of the present will be given. â€" It :s also intended to bind this kdition in cloth, with the necesâ€"ary outâ€" side gildirg, and the price will be made as low as possible . Oct 11, 1872. * N, B.â€"The full«st attention will be paid to advertisers â€" Advertisements will, ac~ ooni'l':j to agreement, be embellished or printed in varied colored inks. Free 1ress please copy. "Octawia Pis. and Pressnt By C. ROGER. C»ntinus in great demand,, Remember to buy one for a koliiay present. Price, $2 5v b ds. ; $3 coth. Ranks, and wil. rank am ong the very best church music books. _Price $1 50. Speaâ€" men sent, af p: esent, for $1.25. CPARKES NEW METHJD FOR REED Oct =, 1872 Two gord OOMPJsPORS,. Apply at thi« office. . Ottawa, Oct °8. 1872 _ QnGaN. Pi=ases everybâ€"dy by its thorough course of instruction and mo.â€"t pleasing m sie. Price $2,30. _ ‘V ANTED, For Muâ€"ical Societies and Clubs, Semiâ€" n wies and Classâ€"s, that fear to attack the oratorios and classical can atas. Belsh ziu‘s Feast, 500; Pilgrim Fithâ€" ers, 5)¢; Buning Ship, $1; Quarrel of Flowers, 35¢ ; Festival of Rose. 30c; Chil. dren of Jerusalem, 306; Fairy Bridal, 50« ; Daniel, 50s; H«ymake;s, $1 ; Sorm King, 3 c; Flower Queen, 75¢; ludiâ€"n Suammer, Jue; Wister pvcaicg Eutertainmect, $1 ; Book of Cuntatas, $1.50; Esther, 59¢; .cionie, $i ; Culprit Fay, 0‘; Fiower Festiâ€" val 45¢;, [win sisters, SUc. A 2 Oct 1, 1872. Besidis the information slready publishâ€" , the proposed Second Edition will be ILLUSTR ATED, HORTLY TO BE PUBLISAED, s+ceims Of Strauss. FARM FOX SALE. ITSIN & Cous® . B8TITT & Co. 47 B .l § 3 WINES AND SPIRLT3 5 1 10 2( o1 11 cts usual price CHAS. H. DITSUN & Co., NewYork. | Oct 24, 1972 50 cts. usual price $ 60 67 ** 80 T74 * 90 85 & 1.00 97 w 1.25 2 ets. usmal price ]” «6 14 15 Reduced cts. usual price TAE sTANDLARD! EASY CANTATAS «&c. &c. A. CHRISTIE & CO., D.ugsists, Spark, Street, Ottawa. Tulips, Lilies, usital price 33 cts * 40 t 45 xs 50 price $14 Gladioli, Crocus, a_* 2088 Amd&w Reduced 60 13 cts 16 30 14 cts 5B 20 30 45 10 cts 13 17 18 (y ; }} !\‘ EW PLAXS OF INSURANCE Metropolitan Life Insurance 3 0 M P A N Y, Claiming advantages not hitherto offered, origina‘ed and published by W. P. STEWART, Actuary of the Metropoâ€" litan, and Copyrighted by him in 1:69. TNTITEED REFERV E EX NT | F iri ing 1 ENTITLED RESERNVE ENDOWMENT| Boy to draw the attention of those rpquiring anmything in OFFICERS: Joseph F. Knapp, President; J. R Hegeman, Viceâ€"Pre:ident ; R. A. Granniss, Secretary. The Réserve Endowrment is in every essential ) articular an origi: al 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 applicaâ€" ble to all conditions. This Company has made the nâ€"cessary deposic with the Government of Canada, and isnow prepared to take risks on their popular plans. _ Agencies in the Dominionâ€"THUS. A. TEMPLE& SON. Gen Supt. for Manitime Provinces. â€" Office, St Jobhn, N.B. _ _ F A MOUORE & S N. en Supt for Onâ€" tario and Quebec. Office, Toronto. 1 A MILL, General Agent for Certral Canada. OUffice, Kemptville, Ontario. _ _ Qammit. . LIIDC, ANERIPOTIIIEY WIIUATCCC ROB ANGUS Jr. Agent for Ottawa and vicinity. Office, 38 Sparks Street. (Ottawo, Oct 26, 1872. 30104 Thc following Valuable Farm. the proâ€" perty of JUHN McaMMOND, Esq., Jr., viz:â€"The south half ot Lot " N" Concecs sion "A,‘" Rideau Front, Nepean, containâ€" ing over One Hundred Acres, of which 10€ VALUABL‘. FZRH FOR SALE, are cleared, and in good cultivation. A grod Frame House (24 x 30,) lately erectâ€" edi?toghther with outbuildings. ‘or iurther parti ulars apply to JOHN MoAMIPUB[D, Ir., DR. BROWN has great pleasuge in re» commending his succesâ€"or, to his many friends and patrons as thorough practical Devecist, well versed pATBONIZE HIM. in all the mo t difficult branches of the business e NE e DerarrMENT OF AGRICCLTURE, . (Ottawa, 11th October, 1872. VIENNA EXHIBITION. In pursuance of an Order in Council dated 2nd October, 1872, notice is hereby ’ given to Companies, Firms, or Individuals who may desire, to send on their own ao { count articles to the forthcoming Vienna | Exhibition of the founwinl ahstracts of | rules furnished, and the ofler of services tendered by the Committee of Her Majesâ€" | ty‘s Commission entrusted with the 1 mapagement of the Exhibition of Colonial , productions. _ __ _ _ _ _ \| PUBLIC NO TICE. _ The Vienna Exhibition programme refers to objects coming under a classifiâ€" ca ion comprising twenty six groups, viz : Group 1. Mining, Quairrying «nd Metal lurgy: .0 .0. . 5in aloa. Group 2. Agricultuire, Horticulture and Forrestry. Group 3. Chemical industry. Group 4 Substances of Food, as proâ€" ducts of industry. Group 5. Textile Industry and Clothing. Group 6. leather and India rubber industry. Group 7. Metal industry. Group 8. Wood industry. Group 9. Stone, Earthenware and Glass Industry. p Group 10. Sma‘:l Ware and Fancy Goode. (Group 11. Paper Industry and Stationâ€" ery Group 12. Graphic Arts and Industrial Drawing. Group 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 Nu& Group 18. Civil gineering, Public Works, and Architecture. _ _ REERYE: DIVIDENO PLANS _ Group 19. The Private Dwelling House, its innâ€"r arrangement and decoration. Group 20. The Farm House, its arrangeâ€" ments, furnitw e and utensils. Group 21. National domestic industry. Group 22. Exhibition showing the orâ€" ganization and influence of Museums of tine Art, as applied to Industry. G oup 23. Art applied to religion. Group 24 Utjects of Fine Arts of the Past, exhibited by Amatears and AJwners of Collections (Exposition: des amateurs.) Group 25 Fine Art: of the present t‘:me, Works prodnood since the second London ‘Exh‘ixlwn of 1862, Group 26. Education, Teaching and Inâ€" : struction. To vhe exhibition of articles coming un der the above mentioned titles, are added wrat is called Apptmo®ar Exain:rio®s, and Texrorart Exaisrmio®s, the former having reference to 1. The History of Inventions. 2. The History of Industry. 3. Exhibition of Musical Instruments of Cremona. ~ Kepean, Sept 27, 1872. o 67 SPARKS STREKT. Ottawa, Oot 15, 1872. 3000 3m ME ELW HELL, 4. Exhibition of the fuse of waste mate~ rials and their products. 5. The History of prices. â€" 6. The representâ€"tion of the Commerce and Trade of the World, and the latter h"infirol'om to 1. Live animals (borses, cattle, sheep, pigs. dogs, fowls, game, fish, &0 ) ‘: Butchers meat, venison, poulty, pork, 3. Dairy produce. 4. Garaen produce (fresh fruits, freeh vegotailes, flowers, plants, &o.) _ 5: Living plants injurious to agricultare and forrestry. a The Managing Committee above menâ€" tioned of colonial mwiou is uoder the presidency of the uis of Kipon. The Secretary of Her M«jesty s Commisâ€" sioners jor the Vienna Exhibition is Philip Cunliff Owen, E«q, who is to be addressed ~"Vienna Exhibition Offices, 41, Parlisment Street, London, 8 W," _ The following is an abstract of the rules nl:ar as it may concern private individuâ€" als. i e. a. Her Majesty‘s Commission is apâ€" Eoinled to represent British and Colonial xhibitors. & Kflmfll have to defray all _f. The objects will be submitted to the jadgment of an lnt:muom.l Jury. _ ¢. The Austrian Commuttee will comuâ€" nicate solely through Her Majesty‘s Comâ€" missioners. a * d. The Exhibition will open at Vienna on the lst May, and close on the Slst October. 1872. (g ks _ . C .Lxhlm'm rouiad ki w mcunstuingiions rmrnd .wkm:ofunu‘oodl both for the open« ing and after t.‘hocl_?_u‘oltho Exnibition . _ g. The objects for Erhibition wi‘l be received at Vienna from the lst February until the 15th day of April, 1873. _ _ h. The objects exh bited will} be protected sgainst piracy of invention or design. . i. Eâ€"bibitors and their Agents will receive tickets enuitling them to free admiâ€"sion to th» Exhibion. Un acscou 1t of the lins td «pase of fime reâ€" maining, intending Exhititors should lose no time in placing themselives in commu nication with Ier Majesty‘s, Commission Four Miles from Ottawa Axbibirors are respousible for the PRESENTED BY THE of New York A N D J. H. POPE, _ , Minister of Agrioulture, On the Premis6®, Dress Goods Dress Goods Russell & Watson To their stock in this Department, as Fall and Winter Wear This Departmeni is now fully stocked goods of the season. Our arrangements making to order. * shortest possible notice Those leaving orders can rely on getting goods made in t very LATEST STYLE by thoroughly competent hands, in t PARIS, LONDON & OTTAWA T. HUNTON, SON & CO‘K Grand Show Day their Our DRESS-H}RING crr"mgemcnu are complele, as & ir will prove. | _ _ _ _ _\_ â€" Mantle Department h FANCY AND STAPL Ottawa, Nev & 1878 b‘?arfi- at a distance can obuln.j dressing Agent, Bex 474, Post UfM~~ * BARGAINS ! BARGAINS, Ladies will secure The firm are at présent showing their + LONDONX_ NmNOVELTIES 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. ‘"P. Hunton, Ottawa, Oct 8, 1872. o Ottawa, Nor 8, 1872. Mantles and Costumes. Latest Paris Importations. Cheapest House in the City New Store, 3. SPAREKS 6°7., Dry WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT WEEK. ill secure the grcatest NOVELTIES by waiting . PATTERSON‘S ARE NXOW FORWAK» TBROUGEH COU PON TICKET® GRAND â€" TRUNK / Bt. Johne, Fredericton, Woodstock, (hieq_'\ Council Bluffs, Omaba, â€" Salt Lake City, San Francisoo, All Points East and West on the GRAND TRUXE RAILWAY. "E-'"k'lfla';&'s-? Agency in the City. u.':::,.*:*:i:fi':‘.:. the ofhice, Sigin g W h. jorx®sor,. $A Local Tickets over the Canada Central m Brockville & Ottawa Reilway. _ _ _ set Ottawa, Sept. 13, 1673 CANAOA CENTRAL Russellt & Watson, ®, FPARKS STREET, TICKET â€" OFFICE F 0O & I H E . H. PATTERSON, 18, SPARKS® STKEET. ATâ€" all the newest materials fe ,».«ses and information of routes b3 , with all the leadin‘ rre now complete £. 2004 hy

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