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Ottawa Times (1865), 29 Nov 1872, p. 3

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t is knownas Maulats‘s Pood |~ _ @raot his been prorâ€"oted to the position are will be receired for of Asistant Corresponding Clork. .on-n-Tnt-d sn w he prisn? of uob:'n flflm“r vor $1.â€"â€"We call the airet se m N * (Mimmaice readare to..the tine= r:t‘aigfiv"?tm -t--umm-ndm‘a-â€"' healitie Siate Orphan Asylam. Hers :s a chance Lfi"_:.fi:.".....fi" f t win a fortune in a Public Legal Drawâ€" seen at this Office. on and ing, and at the same time help a noble Y, the 13th Day of 4 â€"~â€" and worthy institution. jhe» & printed torms of: Teuder prnmell i Llhod-u“ Om# Lors.â€"A letter. came to & hotel . 4o: the morks north in this city a fow days ago addressed to Y at W aR y tin the W irart Eu TEN ork w ned and d er ut ood for Sal 1 2 c~wod "and Unsawed eful and cos forms. and t> cach BW be setul aigoatures of e and solvent persons, mmion, willing to become jue fulflimens of the pepartment does not. elf to accept the lowest ~M" cues w amd ® : ©*~J & MoGUIRZE, c side off theâ€"OreahiBasi® "**" 3. e o iggg. ... 1094 Not wuthcalte: *A at ihe Resident E erciothing nd : faah tdlagems N TUE WiZigp, k Musiec «on t '!‘::.‘."'*"' m * y ~ P ez cpmaiiF+ 2ooo tmike J‘yf RSONS song IFVE XTGHPS oxLr, ’ NcINXy wuud NT 0P A K Y are Mar t lan G% Nor 2. i1873 d and endorsed = «an} * wilt ‘ nooun of !'Bsm RY, (1373,, for Lncks, ni.'fi of 1P8 Lotk OR 0@ Depot: Suip rard * ud W 4 cost! }‘n titen MARCONETRE faout, the um srue will appesr in bey scomd Sight Meadinps.~ L. Y, 8. SUREBIS,| Sale w. BRAUN &o Cou'-.ra.c‘bori@ )ERS add:ssed to th ds eale t Tpa or aing TR YÂ¥, # is a is no better and Summer . * wiifieetes the Culdionh "Wake. "be E. MeGnuirair, : President, Board of Trade, Ottawa. * OMame, Hth Nov. 1972." A lad named Bart=«a, ani t=â€" .>us of U». Brennan, were skating on tos *jeau River, at the foos of Redpath Siweet. the youngsters into the water. They roared woulerousiy, and their cries haring a+â€" Wacted the attention of a passer by, the mother of the Brennans, and a Mrs Deviin, ma out and succseded in r-ui:‘un bots, with much difficalty, from and Town market yesterday, the animal took hight at a wheelbarrow that was) he‘â€" â€" taken across the road, and made ¢ rate efforts to runaway, but Mr. A> and young Mr. O‘Reilly coming | _=c masue seised the affrighted Fe«â€" ; t head, and held h‘m antil 4« 0054. a / o# Pmearazs» â€"Mr. W. Champness while striving a spirited horse by the Lower author of the above is evidently n grit Untario contains the whole Dominion. j. _ _ _ CCC "PComng is a IIss Of ‘*h ressived ‘invitations to :""'.-'u-rnuuu'i:- ':.‘-h‘!w. Mr. and ~*~'humorm, Tton m' Mr. sad Mre. Meredith ; 2B M and on Tliey ) The} Cane, os agun resumed the duties of his office, where he can be comsulted at the hours specified in a Oard in another column. The Dostor is ready to attend on all who may want his services, and fully prepared to meet the wants of all cases in his specialâ€" ity, (Treatment of Diseases of the Eye and Tar), even to the supplying of artificial Eyes, he having just brought with him, a full sappiy of instruments and appliances w the most modern and spproved style, lbr all opera ::ons, and the successful treat mont of the affioted. 308 3 the late Rer. C. P. Bliss, is to succeed his tither as Private Secretary to the Hon. tor a sapply of the Caledonia Water. _ Gmson & Co., Corner Sparks and Elgin. The Hotels and Saloons in the city .."“35"..‘,3.“ with Caledonia nrbt Water. for it. Gmaox & Co., Sole Agent for Ottawa. Mo«rt ro Lax».â€"Apply to R. A. Brad~ ley, Solicitor, &0 , corner of Sparks and Rgin Btreets, Ottawa. An Immense Bankrupt Stook will be a.....S'..'n'c" 9e §« yoth nlcn,::-m P. H. Caasoe §35 Bnecessor to P. R. Valiquerts & Co. Pr. Rebillard who has for some time been absent on professional business, has # 4 ton on Mondays and %h'mu 1.00 p.m. Leares Kingston on Cuesdays and Fronye Kb. . ic «ceres .ns 3 00 } Unox Fouwarome & Rairwart Co. Ottawa at 6 a. m. ake mive hom Arroe: ol 4 Aylmer at u. py~ Steamer "Jessie On-nn" «@ Apimer daily at 8.30 a m. t N. B.â€"Tickets to all points Bas: West can be had from i .A.hA.!:l.‘SAYU'P ie on +. Russell House and to Dusisc® a York Streets. COrtawna, May 13, 187" n of the Skin, Kidneys or Bladder, should send hmily sheald be without it, for where it bm-‘d'lg_m:'godm.n Joeurmmit 1%D Ortiawa Forwarpme Co‘r. fRAVELLER‘3 ~ GUIDE. Sr. Lawessos & Orrawa Ramwar , to {a f0 Ort:wa Rirer Narioatio® Co Caxapa Cextrar Ramwar # Lanise, 130 10.30 1200 10.00 6150 8.45 3450 6.»% 1.00 10.00 Omson & Co., Agents. NEW S3 The} Uaher of is a list of Mr for milmate«u4 ioat Do s00I0 ounTue RIDS@L -'r hb:ulb&“d“ mso of wages on the Public viee of Canada. m-aL“_'ElE melme=ted | ;'Mâ€"; Hervice of France, bus ml piiese posteding fartber, Dr. . Meredich .'“',._ ;‘-".:,a submitted to by the .m“l These remas ks Mlll baig Of cootaiier, n Palkreace 1. po‘:fill'dbuloun. And as a cause of in France and ltaly the wages of Iabor bad actually increased within the t fifreen years from 30 to 50 per cent ; c:prhuhdfin-lwpue.t. Epeak ing more particularly of the tail in the value tralia The value of gold was governed by the common law of demani and supâ€" piy. Labor, prices of goods, everything rapidly as golid became more abunâ€" 'gb It should not be a matter of sur» e that gold had fallen so much in . _ _~and prices risen so much, but that e A +d fall bad not been more sud~ 1 m_o mre marked. Chevallier the 7.cach economist, explained the causes of this rise and fall inexhaustibly. He believred that the ultimate fall in the value of golid would be 75 per cent.. and that to livre as well now as people did before this fall they would need to have a quantity of gold gresater in the prices during the last twenty years, in the Old and New Worlds, wherever gold is the standard of value, was due to the extraâ€" ordinary infux of gold into the markets of the world, from the apparently inexâ€" haustible regions of California and Ausâ€" non, and to gauge their ultimate effects, _ and _ to poat out how this advance in prises must neces. sarily press with peculiar severity on the class of the community living upoun fixed incomes. 1t was almost universally adâ€" and extraordinary, though irregular adâ€" vance in prices and wages during the last quarter of a century, and especially within the last few years, were facts painfully familiar to all housekeepers. His 0+ ject was to call attehtion to the efficient causes Yesterday evening, Dr. Meredith appearâ€" ed before a large and select audience, to delivrer a lecture upon "Wages, Prices, and Fixed Incomes." title of his paper might appear alarmingâ€" ly suggestive of political economy ; and that sconomic questions were not regardâ€" ed as particularly attractive for a public lecture. His lecture, howerer, was ons of 44 CE Lc REREREECEEAE y 20 & why that must have pleased the admirers of Moore. Mrs. Kearns‘ handling of the piano was superb. Few professional players can cope with her. Not only in her solo pieces, but also in her accompa~ mietnents, the exquisite power and deliâ€" cacy of her touch were such as to defy criticism. The President acquitted himâ€" self to the satisfaction of all present, and promised a brilliant seaso n on behalf of the Association. Higgins and another gentleman al.o ap~ peared to aivantsge in the vocal depart« ment. Mrs. Alexander Robinson sang "Comin‘ thro‘ the Rye" with something o her old power and sweetness, and so . ra; I turous and enthusiastic were the audience ‘ that she was compelled to come upOn the boards again, when she sing season came off last night, undv--inon:y ' reepect a complete success. Tic Hall was c.owded to overflowing, the passages even ~cupied with full benches. â€" he scioptic views were vrery much adâ€" especially the portraits of Lady t A Sir John Macdonald, both of w"L > . 1 most enthusiastic applause, ‘ariay‘s reading excited side splitâ€" i.1g bursts of laughter. Mr. Carroll Ryan read _ with _ admirable _ cFoot, and Mr. _ Gane _ favored the _ audience with an original piece which we think it is not necessabyâ€"for him to repeat, unless he desires to do so himself. Of the musical part of the entertainment we canuot speak in terms of too much praise. Mrs. Ryan gare an Irish song with fine effect. Mr. & The chair was occupied by Dr. Grant Bishop of Ontario and Mrs, Lewis ; Col. Bcurdudvln.homrd; lrndlh' Reynolds; Miss Durham; Hoo. H. L. | Langevin ; Mr. E. Langevin ; Col. and Mrs. Macpherson ; The Bisnop of O ‘tawa ; Vicar General Dandurand ; Dr. and Mrs. Grant ; ’ Mr. ard Miss Himsworth ; Mr. and Mre. Futvoye; Mrs. Robertson Ross ; Hon. J.' and Mrs. Howe; Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Tup« per ; Judge and Mrs. Armstrong ; Liout.. ‘‘ol. and Mrs. Ross ; Mr. and Mrs. S-ndford‘ Fleming ; Hon. Mr. and Mrs. tcott ; Hon. Mr. Pope; Hon. Mr. Aikens ; Col. and | Lady Harriet Fletcher ; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pattison, Mr. Stuart Mackensie, 9th | Higgine » ST. PATRICK‘3 L ERARY CLaTION. The first DR. MEREDITH‘8 LECTURE, Mr. or opening githering of the continuous in & Mr, and" under the asuspices of the fi' dnwfln:u:l.h:.:m.b‘:h ted towards the : of the debt on whe St. Albans Free The following Lwties kindly conâ€" sented to receive donations‘of work money or otherwise, mlfldmomhm. Lady Macdonald, _ Mrs Rober:son Row, A Bagmar under the patronage of Her FUXDS of St ALBANS: CHU3CH COAL STUVE, the best and most econo. mical heating Stove in the market. Call double. Urders from Public Instirations ur private families solicited. Also, For Coal or Wood. Public and private buildings heated in the most modern and 01 4P FURNACB! Direct from Englâ€"nd, all sives, single and BEG TO ANNOUNcr Havring juast receive! an~> s Patent Wrought Tior bedsicads. B A. 2L AAXLEL ** will be made to the Legisiature of Onâ€" tario, at its ensuing session, for an Act to oi aninnie ie tm rist ea-ploum building m‘m ereciing in the said City, b{. :;ch “:uol money as may be necessary Ottaemwa, Ootober 8th, 187%. w# 6 t. Meadows & Co. xmonomuv 1 !â€" Sheet Lightaing, the new mystery, 25 ote; Magnesium Wire, the sunâ€"light, 25 cts; Pharaoh‘s Serpents, the scientific lnrn‘l. 25 cente. &â€"nt postpaid on tmm Cataâ€" logues post free. Molxtoâ€"n & %IQ,HM in Novelties, Brockâ€" t. Trade Bupplied. Nov 23, 1872 3033d&w OTICE is hereby application N will ha masa ba ?L:‘l‘.&l‘.h._.lr\. FKCLBB BEDSTBADS !!! In reference to the above. the subscriber would beg leave to return his most sinâ€" cere thanks to the public generally for the liberal pstronage ex:‘Shded to the late firm, and hopes byotrict.ru-nl atten. tion to business, and by al haring in -\ookshmm-ndbflowd.lo'd- lery, and by ying the best Watchâ€" makers and Joewellers, to merit a contipuance of past favors, +WILLILAK YOUNG. Oi tawa, Nov 20, 1872 3031 MORNING SBTAFR As witness our hands this Twentieth Day of November, A.)., 1872 Witness, W. H. Waures. _ Is hereby given that the partnership 1 â€"tely .ubmi.n' between us, the underâ€" signed, WILLIAM YuUUNG and JAMES JUOUHN RADFURD, as Watchmakers and Jewellers, at the City of Utt«wa, in the Coung of Carleton. under the firm of YJUNG & KADFRD. was on the First day of November, instant, dissolved by rmutual consent; and"that all debts due and owing to or by the late fll'n.dfl‘: P;@(l;“ and paid by the said WILLI vuUNG. The physicians‘ bulletins announce that the c ndition of King Amad eus co: tinues to improve. Corner of Nussex and teorge Bte. (Ottawa, Nov 16, 1872 As sogn as Dr. Meredith hid resumed his seat, a vote of thanks was movred to the learned lecturer by Mr. R. 8. M. Bouâ€" chette, seconded by Mr. Thorburn, M. A, which pro.iuced some discussion in which Mr. Wickstsed, Q C,, â€" Dr. Hurloart, Mr. Sheriff Powell, and uther gentlemen + > part. Mr. Sheriff Powell complained o( remark about Ottaws ‘being the least : tractive and most expensive place in t Dominion, but otherwise spoke in land+â€" tory terms of the lecture. ‘A!htm amusing passages at arms, an d an apology rmmmlgr. Meredith for the inadvertent expression, the meeting sepa rated all beâ€" ing highly plsased. lzxid method, and satisfaction guarâ€" teed. No ;tcot required till >"~r thorough test been applied. smvgd.n kinds as usual TINWARE, Wholesale and Retall, . N UTICBR Service of the Dominion, and addressinE 'n-udmlugdyupdonpolth memâ€" | bers of that Service, there cannot be any impropriety in directing attention more particularly to this larg> and important eliss, the Public Servant of the Dominion. ’Alnmmoflwnho()ovamtoldn United States, and indeed ail the Governâ€" ments of Europe, had within the last twenâ€" I!yyunnphudqnin been obliged to interfere and rescue the servant of the state from the ruinous effects of the enâ€" hanced prices of labor, and the necessaries | of lite. "In some countries two, three, or :::-mdnddifiou lnnbunmdofllo‘ | the scale of salaries existing twentyâ€"fire â€" years a:."l'lu papers receired within | the last days from London aanâ€"unced ; the fact that the soale of salaries in the \ Colonial Office had quite recently been Mhod‘;.mvcyh:loly:a-nd. Forâ€" meorly entering s«lary of a junior clerk was £100 per annum,. henceforward it would be £250, and would rise to £800 by £230 a year, while the salaries of firstâ€" olass clerks ranged from £1,000 to £1, 300. The Binks agrin and other public instiâ€" | tutions on this continent and in Europe the lstter as compared with the former. The saluy of a cabinet minister was only %yur, a rate of salary much lowâ€" er , to many Bank managers, or the J:..nh-t of a large business :m. Allq:fiw-:d;oo&brfin gnation uo:s udges of Untario. :r Pra .‘;-wnbh 4 .;io';:on hl. f em t t no &md be made to suffer by g such emploayments. It «= for the government to determ‘ne : the Civil Service of Casair . :« / asynouym for genteel begg=:7. *3 3. duction of gold dimirishhd ~~ ize z:o hâ€"nd the value of each o€icsis‘‘ s lary, inl gavehim to bad extent & claim on the country. (On the other hand, it .::‘; mented the receipts of the Treasury so epabled the Gobernment to m[yuu wms had createil. onu:lw' with the lavor of the hndir and alloded to the t wages 0| the latter as compnd.mpt:n formear. h.d all within the last fo= years made liberal additions to the salaries of their clerks, Dr Meredith alluded to the compara tively insignificint salaries of the Cabinet Ministers, Juwiges, and, indeed, all in mioom t. spoke of Ocrtawa as the least aturactive and most expensive place ntess of Dufferin, H. MEADOWS & Co., WILLIAYM YOUNG JAMESJ. RADFORD. 3â€"! Pante, V Sh Draweors, Underâ€" il"tbh- O-t::-u.lu:‘ &eo , &o. . We hare also on hand a lage jot of White and Groy Bizakets, dhant» mm Blankets, ‘erson and Linen Bage, all of wili be sold angap for cash. Inspection invited ‘ ’;:'hflb l tluq-l-‘o a rhl.d WM. geatemen valy a gitiing s good $:ting garmansh I#lleict UMEARA # 00, Back Coâ€"te, Bhooting Costs, Boy‘s Orersoats, ick Coâ€"te, Conts, m. T en Suoain tat Shans toan? ts s torgs before g clsowhore, purchasers will bmm‘nu we say tha: we hare the largest and cheapest stook of Readymade Clothing to be found in the city. All being pur chased early in the season susbles us to offer inducements. Our Resdymade Clothing will be found -fit in the following articles :: Oversonts, + Jaskets, z.hl ‘:I‘L:h their numerous eastomers and w fopis gngrt y thay ty Nave reaire« FALL & WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Trowserings, Vestings, Orercost 50, SPARKS sT., OiTAWA, Dealers in Dry Goods, Read UMEARA & Co. _ The Direciors 0‘ the County of Carleton General Protestant Hospital. are prepared to receive u.;:nu or Bulk â€" Fenders for the MASNXRY and BRICKWORK, CARâ€" PENTER and JOTNER WUREK, PLUMA BERkR and ms-nrr:’, &o.. PAINâ€" TERand GLAZIZR al«o for the HEATING OF THE BUILDING, ‘and the mo: ‘ Mnfl:uhfiomb-dl m.:uplnl ing, nsar the site of “;’w"“ u“pmnd condi» aB, i â€" ~*t can be seen at the office St iLe ~~~. GEORGE MAY, Sussex treet, bo:=:~~ the hours of 9 a.m, and 5 ;'m. on and .sfter Monday, Novem‘er ith Sealed Tenders .‘l’lb:’ delivered tq the uncersigned betore olock. noon, on TUESpAY, the 3rd day of DECEKM. BER nexs addressed to J. . FEACHER. STONE, Chairman of the Building Comâ€" m:ttes. and endorsed Tender mfiupm Building. Each Contractor will have to provide mfi:lo enter into a {-:‘ and m bond in a sum 10 be agr upon Dimhtbduporh-opolfidr contract, The Direct rs do not bind themsoivus to â€"~â€"pt the lowest or any <ender. ME HBLW HLL, to his miny frei:lo-*ll and p:.?l as To uit the tas 1 difioult uranches of ihe All persons out of employment, or deâ€" Mdmhwlbzturpcmm-i- ness than they are now in. should send $2 hw &c., &0., of a !l)’nnnuo at they can unquestionably make from $2000 to $5)00 per annam. ‘ Wholesale and Retail Qrocers, wiNEs LIQUORS AND PRoVisionse, Â¥0. 86 RIDRAU STREET, AND DUKB §TAEET, JAAUDIERK, w s ho n on the ®Laring dats s A irepraamartment of ine Groon en teod. " Also on tand, Fork h&".’&""....?’i.".‘&,“&'.‘?tn.".’. -&:".:.... loweet mar . ket prices. Highwines Uld Htye. Proof and Malt, the in on hand. Our direct importations of Wines hbmd'l‘umbh‘uwullutb lowest. Our diredt purstasers fr.m the Dowinion manufastures) hud the Siates also allows ux to sell at prices not to be rivaled. Fish, of all descriptions, gew 0+ hand and will be & BE 2P MBE 6 B CEET B TT CABe 2 Ottaws, November 1to, }013. SN2kkd P. Baskerville & c IFFAT. SAiAying : isin6ss 61 sru.x! STREEKT. Ottawa, Oot 15, 1872. 3000 &m Ner 20, 1871 CEOPLE‘S TEA SPECIAL â€" _ *| Purchasiny~ SPARKSâ€"ST s REGENT made Olothing, &0., &¢. ’Au CHANCE FUR BUSINESS. $5,000 Per Â¥ ear. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS HENRY F. LEMONT & CO., 234 and 238 St. James Street, J P. FEaAfHersrons. . 3}â€"Reme AÂ¥ +3 CJ & ‘/‘AVE‘ BY Proclamation 0 OTTAWA TIMEz, No YEMBER Montreal, $0801mw <P ‘V Ottaum Front, wish §fty cords of maple Te esn t.-ll-‘-ib. Apply to _ _ ~ rt‘d puro® w4 We hare just reesived per Rrpress, from Acnisbrated@ower‘s aathed o hrgs aad Any of the above books mailed, pest. paid, for the Retail OL'NIRDaa'bOo.,m CHAS. A. DITBONâ€"& Co., NewYork. Piano Forte The whole set is one of the most vailuâ€" ‘€d, as cash containe from 200 to 200 Piges ed, as of the most popular music of the day. n sees crerods e en $4 00. m}b“uamnm ,| about :$400. "In thkis all tocluding the new and fi-hoe-u&un-rh-.uph.- did sale,) may ve had for $82 50. JNM\ Vocal and Instrunsenâ€" Vosal only.â€"â€"Silver Cord. Wreath of Gems. Gems of German Song. Geme of Boottislk Song. Gems of Arored S ng. Shower of Pearls, Duets. Operatic Pearls, Announse that they were it â€" bn?dhfimg;&“\ffll‘i& are % -ml, Mj.. M cle:;om They now call attention, also, to their ETANDARD UULLECTION i YAREX FOR siLB. The west half of Lot 18, 4h «£9"*" A. CARLâ€"TIE & OU., Oct .1B7% | best ALE and POR Ox.lvnmifamooo1 y>urs wikas AnD sPiRITs. ~ whoit Be TPBE ain heiirdedss _ "KEDICAL KaDL"®" FOOAL & INSTRUOMENTAL NUSIC. any Chape firle or C1ee, | The only Chirs For 8 Kutter to the nolpal BMnm" of Montr>al. »8 lc".c.h.::" Bank Block, Sparks Streot, ], R., 8TJITT &.Co, Instrumental.â€" Bome Are the best and most profinble to use iUM3ERMEN! LUMBERMtN! Shanty Blankets ! Ottawa, Nov 20, 1872. For 8 40â€" {weights constantly on hand. °* _ NAGEK & RuBSELI A 3 ALL â€" WOOL. 39 50 ots. usual pri 60 a“'!" "’.‘80 . . s is wAg S »* * 1s 19 01 f the ,s‘”“" Brothers, 8 cts. usual price 10 cu * 10 a 18 1% a 15 146 ; «# 17 16 w 18 11 ot ustea 10 STORES Ku , 1811 ry in Ottaws, _ _ _ _ JAMES ANGUB, 48 10 ote. usual price 18 ots &3 uts 3 « a3 88 81 25 cte. usual price 83 cts $3.65 usual price $4.%5 3.85 *t 4.15 4.20 6 5.25 4.65 * 5.175 6.55 ** 6.175 6 65 hh 8.C0 ssm tr oviame some of the «t #015 45 50 66 Agencies in the Dominionâ€"THOG A. TEMPLE& S0N. Gen Sapt. for Mantime Provinees. Uflce, trt Jobn, KN.8. F A MOUORE & B)N. en Hupt for Onâ€" tarie apd Quebes, Office, Toronto (lnwfimng-ut hitberto offered, vriginaed ani published by W. P. ABT, Amdtboz.m ltim, acd Copyrighted by him in dwerk I Keippe Preadent; J it } . *pp, ent s lq_n'bh:,fl.t'l L‘lmh. mn Endowment is in every eseential j articular an origi al endowment policy, but at whole life rates, is a paid up peaimataaoras versal wan i o on cag e masie se y has zouh the * of Canada, isriow prepared to take risks on their Metropolitan Life Insurance C 0 M PA N Y,, of New York, EZKTTITLED RESEKYV E BNDOWXEXT i®B RE°ERYE DIFIDEND PLiNS Nov. Bth 1872 ____ _ _ _ _ N*w rLaus CF InsUurinCs PRESE*YID 87 Tus The time for receiring Tendery as sbove ts ZETENDED ane week, an *," * Monday, 9th December, 1872 2 > GILMUUK & 0v. ithom-pog on and after Monday, the 25th astent. of two moo-':b&psrd-wluhgn beâ€" eome security proper performance of the work, > GILMOUR & Co. Ottawa, Nov 30, 1872 #$080kd 1 a Plans and specificetions in charge of Mr. ”1‘!'!‘*."" Millwright, can be seen on Materials and Building the Foun: dations of a Saw Hill,ningino and Boiler Houses and Ohimney, :':Zb::.fieh:’%?":fl?«%fl-n o of 7Tb-d~$-d-mmrm- to the 1st D. MBER ensuing, for aP [3 ERS WANTE TINDV ANTED. G-”;hm Tor J. m‘fifi-{i m ronto ; J. 2“'”!%3 Ww. B. htnn.hnt, ; or to ds 29 smteoet Som eme TV Te varme time and place, ‘Ifl No. 4&;}&&:::. 200 acc¢s. good wood reservir ; im right of way) 40 feet in -ufu. fror: ihe r‘ travelled road, passing through Lot to Lot 4 in 8rd, and situate where there is a present winter road. The properties will be offered for sale n_;»jofilolr-orvodbid. erms.â€"A deposit of $250 at time of sale, a further sum so as to amount with the depost to $, to be paid in one thonth in two yearly instalments with interest h:tfc -Ew'l:fioi' the Ottamwa River. â€" _ o there will ne offered for saie at the Oe P Ratnty Un tWie chi ho. ts ... 2 Th 0 0 Island adjasent thereto, where a saw mill once stood. The deepening of the natural channel on Lot 4 in the 8rd Con. between the Iakes would give extensive additional mill® sites and a nupsly of water practiâ€" ealiy unlimited. The :7 above this called Hasely‘s Bay affords the best meens of Cortaining abvat 916 nores tween the Upper wer Allumeite Lakes and afford exocllient trill sites. There is a good mill site hy the The undersign=d has received instrue tions to ofisr ror «ale by Public Auction at the O AWA : OTEL, in the Town of PEMBRO{TZ on FRIDAY, the 20th day of December next, at the hour of Twelre O‘Cleck n~on, the following l:nds in one Block, vis:â€" Lot B (Seninsuls) Beckwith Iâ€"land a4ja centto Lot ~o 5 in 4th Con. Pembroke...... Mcrtis lslan‘: imne diately .drn‘ to > Lot 6 m ith.,........ .. Water Privileges and Lands, . im * Otiawa, #1st Kov., 1872 Rapids, and an e. *O®!lont water power ean be made availatide therefrom. pome tm Lots will be ®0!d seperatel ul 9p salgeot to a ta bredang. 1| *** For farther particul~~> spply {o Mr, W U. R-donhunt.‘;ohmlor. Fcflh; Mr, A Hamilton, Palmer‘s lsland, or t." the 0 CC IH 6] o 4 38, im _ CS 2o Ohrongh which the | _ K. B~â€"These goods we ean recommend as w. &""‘ * of the uh-hdppl:nu. Shiris made to measure on the shortest noi Poulh Proce, ‘F is ritacted on the Chat‘s | g4 ..1‘3.{' .m‘.'.‘-n't TOBLIGGE WeLGF Domis an. ° UP EW3 PH e PCisve n Wlsn 0012 * Terms of Sale.â€"A dor’th of 10 per cent. at the sale; omeâ€"xbird, (including the dep»its) to be pril o1 One month, when deeds will be given unc mortgages taken for the balance, payale fit one and two yeus with intere«=*. â€" a UW’ 26 in â€" do de 1 Ob let ®. in front of the + @ttawa River butting, on 6th ar\ Tth Cons................ 60 Nlt 28 in Tth Con. 100 8 W 2 in Sth(Con. de »» ‘ken Lots 25 &Â¥ in do â€" 191 Tm. ° above lots, with the exception of two of unm,mnmtmpkd. i ‘u a small water power on the B Ihet® . _ sin Con: [ bare‘ on fhe ____ AMOB ROWNR, Austfioncer. Ottemn, Kon 21, 1872 _ _ _ @il XB0N6IRG r6 > HOK. A. MORRIS AND OTHERS, RWw d,Lo ‘02'7;"-("0“. nlflh& !FE& in o NE$q 23 in 6th Con. o uy Li HJN. A. MURRIS anp OTHERS, The uoden igned will offer for sale by Public Auction, at LYON‘S HOTEL, Arnprior, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of December next, at the hour of Twa‘vre o‘clock, noon, the underâ€"râ€"entioned lands, situated near the mo?th of the Mississippi River, mruu Township of Fitsroy, containing over Two Thou-ndAcu, vis :â€" . llpmotbot”, in 5th Con. 100 sores A W d 40 _ im â€" A2 wa UOTION Siim Undst in proprietors, POSTPONEMENXT. in BY a. ROWE E'CTEN‘ SALE L e 45 in 6th Con. 100 8w 23 in do _ ds N E 4 in _ do do BW 24 in â€" do do 8w 25 in do do parts 28 &2 in do 122 do Â¥ &?2iin do â€" 138 N B 22 in Tth Con. 100 6 W 42‘n â€" do de 8 ® 23 in do do N B 25 in do do 8 w 25 in do â€" do Con. Pembroke instructions Aa TX [ ¢¥ Or in Th oo it AUCTMXEER, . reccived.from the 172 acres 141 e 129 *« 1121 «© 100 sores 16 PARTS LONDON & OTTAY A goods of the se making to order. shortest possible notice. LATEST .é{*\"l:s"bmh"l’ J Â¥ery A t Ik:!f-i mAseIm®Ril vugrl 7 °'°°&_J’ To Russell & Watson Beg rduw the attention of those requiring aemything in Dress Goods Dress Goos: T. Hunton, Son & Ottaws, Oct 8; 1872. , â€" . HUNTON, SON & co‘s Grand Show Davâ€" Our DRESSâ€"MAKING arrangements are fhhm:dpnnd.” showing their LONDONX NxovELTI Fcms, Call and examine their new Dress Polanase, Beal, Astrachan and Cloth J ackeis, Skirts in Silk, Ratin, Ohamoise, &c., Btriped Velveteen, not to be found elsewhere in Canada. CUostumes, &c., &c., &0. Fartiée at a distance cun ont:rn list of rates and informatioa of routss by a Agent, Boxz 474, Post Ufice, Otiawa. Dress Mantle Departme their stock in this Department,; as all the Latest Paris Pink, Yellorw, Bluc, White Sazony Flanncl«. Scarlet, Green and HFX! 3 Flannels. . 3â€"4 and 6â€"4 White Electoral Flannnels, W Mantles= and Costumes Direct f:: Fanoy Flaunel Shirtings in Department is now ENGLISE FLANNELS Ottaws, Sept. 13, 1872. %, 1st3 A‘ Points Kast and West on the @GRAND TRUNE RAILWAY. TICKET OFFIOCE, THEOUSEK COU PON TICKETS CGRAND TRUNK . CANADA CENTRAL TAKE PLACE NEXT WEEK. re the groatest NOVELTIES by waiting for Tickets over the Canade Ceniral and Our arm:= Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, â€" °_ __ 20 SPARKS STREEP ted cereage from t Russell & NOW FORWARD is Importations. mont as aiil the mmum for m Winter Wear! . fully stocked, with all the leading rengements are now eomplete for the Manu{ac ‘urers W . E. JOHNSON getting goods made in the competent hands, in the White and Scarlet as specially geod vilue. noties, and guaranteed to great variety. W ats=on, #0, SPARKS STREET complet¢, as a tria Day and Welch .sncashire 2094 Ant:

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