@4 ith C fls snd feal ting pal Ex ed s," all Wool, »ats do AP® ;\ met . _ 2000 town (, (ied #5 the faey ‘veauly lk ool do do 26 on a. . 4 h~= n i. -.‘ * P"!dcb-"'.gl W e and mase o0, D7 a fontâ€" . to thais en o (‘MEARA & C0. DosPoso«zo. â€"Mr. Alex. Powellis giant ;"-n of tha cauinse race was found tad yesterd uy imnorning on the steps lead â€" Wgup to the gil. Whether the anima‘ #ed of pricon tre:tment, heart disesse, lrdrophois, or committed suicide by hiking pos n is not known, no post morâ€" kmexamin «i n haviog:been held. Friends and acquuntances are respectfully reâ€" quested to atten 1 his funeral at 3 o‘clock o some och s timse $ k. . ....._.‘. . . © ie Vitama hid 4 #wickets to spare. We bwe much pleasure in thus chron cling tis success of the club in the first match % has played on the tour. Tasees RevexseDp Wartant ~as 3sue Fos Dax «<es. â€"Mr. Durocher, the winâ€" dows of whose shop were saaushed during Reatay on the I!weifth has presented e Uorporation with a bill of damages. U 1# determiued to carry the thing to the courts if necess»ry. The Uneket Clu> pisyed the Coburg Cluo a: that place on S:tu:iay last and c«me off victors * loos ox tusz Raxrags,.â€"Wo learn that a Saturday last about 25,000 logs, the poperty of several lumber firms passed wer the Callumet Chute. The boom welosing the logs broke and let the lus so over the Chute. "awa snd tiken up to Pembroke on _'f"v by Mr. Wright, constable of that kFour cases Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" nice Ends and Stair Rods. Just â€l’d at 3 * RUSSELL & WATSON‘8. Juso ous tuz Siipes. â€" Thke following quatities of lumber passed ,through the dies last week :â€"A lan Grant, 121 cribs, §3; pieces; B.li & White, 72 cribs, 1525 M'-m‘?lutorSpm.mdw family should be withous it, for where it .M,w,nmmm. Gimon & Co., Agents. C Peraome â€" L iake , ie Adl ie iser Complaint, Dyspepsia, Diseases of !:.'Qgï¬m,. o?ihddor, ahould send for a supply of the Caledonia Water. x* G1sso% & Co., â€" Corner Sparks and Elgin. Leaves KingstorPor Fndasys «k ... Uxiox ForwakR. Snge leaves Uttaw: Stages arrive from . "ï¬- Steamer Avimer daily at § Uttawa at 7 3O a m. f :‘::::Oï¬m Aylmer at 4.1)9.;_ (\ pay> Steamer <*Jessic Cassels" lea Wfly at 8 30 a m. f ‘¥, 3. â€"Tickets z all points > Weet can l:.‘b;’l Je ‘1.-.\"1\: 3 Ae uh d Spring Russell Moxt Three tons Fiwe L chr«s, for «ale cheap. « Queen mer® a Fairy Ar Armve ypAVELLER‘S GUIDE. principal Hotels and Saloouns in the :..o now supplied with Caledonia ring Water. Ask fop it. Gisso® & Co., % sole Agents tor Ottawa. &z Roy, ; ‘E. â€" About ten o‘clock yesterday D8 a fire broke out in a small double hent hous> on Bretagne street, Le ell House and York Streeta. wa. May 13. 1872 Thurs IMS ve Obrpr a wA LUCAL | NEWSâ€" Ats CaÂ¥AdPA Lawrexce & Orrawa Ramwar. 730 10.30 12.00 0.00 613 8450 343 ~6.20 Victor) & _ «ah,e «lsiu. â€" uce Ou. us â€"I';'Al.'lm & Raiuwar Cfl F Uume cccupied by Mr ()‘Reilly and * property of D. O‘ Connor vexseDp _ n aturd y lt a soue im the »rest 41 wlilceâ€" n the châ€"rge ui weatiug M: A rriy »ifflicted with RKheumailism, .xa.â€"Ihe members of the arived on Saturctey evening z.at the Russell House. Druggist, Sapper‘s :‘;“.‘; 1st inurags. 21d ignings e K * 41 â€"There was only one c se Suturday. â€"It was amic.« n "exrratr Ramnwit ue seÂ¥eity @n che leaere«rritrr:th«r i rrawa FogwarpmoCo‘T H 14 *_departs for Mondays and Cue: days and TAYLOR, Agents. AB soad, _ We learu thiate ie UtLiÂ¥a HEARN, h ow 110 Noï¬ahwmuflhw- leoy the Governor Jn(min Council bearing date the instant, and under the authority reâ€"ted in him, by the 3rd section of the 34th Vic., Cap. 10, has heen pleased toodcrad&mlhflth following srticles be transferred to the list of goods which may be imported into Canada free of duty, vis. :‘anipl-‘oo?&pp“r_." e s fall upon the stove; however, he immediâ€" ately picked himself up, «n succeeded in placing her on the ground, «ith hisâ€"coat mndhcw,hm'h&bhn‘:t hand was very severely burned. . Mackey, who now arrwed at the scone of unud’l.snb’dhbcm-uodbr skirts, and the two gentlemen succeeded in putting out the flames, but not before nhowu&unybcmd. The unfortunate young woman was carried into the diningâ€" room and medical ard sent for. Dr. Irwin, upon his arrival ordered her to be removed to bed, on reaching which the Docto: examined her and found extensive burns on her chost and abdomen, both arms and legs and meck and ears The burns were not very deep, but the doctor gave it as his opinion that owing to the extent of them the case would prove fatal,. Everyâ€" thing that medical knowledge could do mdoutoauovhubo:'rtnbï¬np. but after lingering for ty four bours, during which time she remained conscious death came to her relief, and she passed a large concourse of mourners and sympa away at about 10 o‘clock on Sunday night. The deceased was buried on M morning, and was followed to the grave by tâ€"rmivie occurrences that hare ever tspâ€" vened in the town of Pembroke. 3-0 iary Bunyan, a young woman who was sta in at M.ckay‘s Ho«el, was buru d to death on A«turday evening at about half. pust nine o‘clock. Just before the iaial accident occurred, «he wis in the kitchen in the botel onversing with five persons, when she ae.. up the back stairs with a andle ‘n oue band and a pickl» boule «utliizsiog wurpentine in the other, for the purpose of spplying the turpent ine to a vedstead to banish bugs. The follo wing is substantially the account of what took plage after she reached the fi:tal bedstend," us she related it to Dr. Irwin, who was her medical attendant: While she was a pplyâ€" ing the the bed clothes caught in ber left hand. She immediately drop ped the turpentine and ran for the wash bisin, the contents of which she threw on the bed. During her attempts to put out ' the fiimes, het own dress â€"a light muslin a~= « caught fire. Do-‘::nmnlino&l fectual attem to sta; Liste 1486 nufgr“tnno. u{s b.k{n::n. m, utter despair, she screamed and ran down stairs. Before she reached the bottom ot the stairs she was met by Mr. Gregory mmmwumu-m:rm to put it round her, but the effect of the H#ames knocked him down causing him to A good PLAIN COUOK for a small fami y «AKppiy we _: .. _ . c sc 0 A Youâ€"s Woxas Burxen 1o Dearn.â€" Tue * mbroxe Obserser says:â€"It is our piuful duty to seo rd one of the most WAN EP IMMEDIATELY. order, and, indeed, has won golden opin lons from the musical world of Europe ; in representation of character she stands almost unrivalled, and :s to day one of the floest actresses on the lyric stage. She hi a commanding presence, a rich, full voice, of remarkable purity and sweetness, which steals over the spirit like a dream in the soiter parts, and thrills to excite ment in occasional volcanic like bursts of pwsion. Voice, action and features com bine to render her suoccess complete. Mllee. Lwuri is a finished and pleasing singer, but beside Corani, only seems to brighten the efect of the greater artiste‘s efforts. in d «t parts, however, the two vorices blend grandly Fig. Baccei, the tenor, 1s a great fircrite. His graceful carringe and fine expression add effectivel y to his role which he sustains by & voice of rare power and excellent acting. Sig. Reina, baritone, has a splendid voice. We must not omit to mention the pinao playing of Sig. Nicoloa the accompaniments are beautifully rend ered, adding additional charm to the enter tainment. 4 gentieman escorting two young ladies. Both ruffians seized the young l1dies and were about to treat them rudely when their male friend, though having the use of only one hard, gave them a few kicks which had a salutary effect ‘They will file an appearance at the court this morpâ€" Ititax Orszi,. â€"The Italian Opera Troupe of associate artists will give their first entertainment in the Music Hall toâ€" night, and we doubt not the audience will be large. The Detroit Free Press writing Corani is a Peahe CmmE 'vv?* CCCF mHvort waj,; YHqlt mh:nndthdrhn. out, bleed â€" ing and hileous looking," when they met a Hearth Rugs, Coca and Wool Mats, of every kind, shown in great variety, at RUSSHKLL & WATSON‘S$. pince on Wellington street yesterday evenâ€" ing, two d:unken raftsmen being the prin â€" cipal actors. First accosting some young men they received a severse chastisement Extensive stock of Wool Car pets, in two and three ply ; also, ex. Super, which we are ofl'erins at last season‘s prices. Call an examine. winners will be published in the city papers to morrow . ® the English art principle and the satisfacâ€" tory and successful manner in which the whle thing was managed reflects credit on the committee. The lady‘s gold watclt was won by a typo living in South Carolina and the $35 Sewing Machine by a gentl«« man residing at the Chaudiers. The china teaâ€"set and the fowling piece were won by Ottawa typos. The names of Tus Wwow Famuis‘ Lortszr.â€"The drawâ€" ing of prizes in this lottery, whose ohject was so laudable, took place on Saturday evening at the Temperance Hall, Elgin street. The dr.wing was conducted on Ustawa, June 10, 1873 *OrICE. 64 |_____.. MBRS. W. J. FURREST, Nelson Street, &n‘;flm Ottawa, Jaly 13, 1872. 20 i gress of the fire, Mr. O‘Rielly and Mr. Roy lost every: thing, and had no insurance. Mrs. Ryan had her furniture removed. By comm .ad, RUNSELL & WATSON‘S3. K. & K. BOUCBETTE, Cormmimiconer of Customs. the very highest 18712 Ottawa, May 7, 1874 glass Cocoa‘s & Chocolates ® To be used as a BEVERAGE OR AS A CONFECTION, Put up in different shapes pecting, and havy the same valued by Frank m..c.ï¬â€˜?'r&naw i e the m#?uu most e tuated purpose of Car it being contiguous, and n(u connected by side t the 'w- of Canada, with W ells, and lm'h-.'d! for the commenceâ€" ment Building. The gentlemen forming the Steel Works Comâ€" .unh-ma:fln intention of the projectors mc-mh Oonru. viz: that of conâ€" verting their rom Car, Axie and Wheel expressed confidence in the onderâ€" on h.ydlfllohbflael hrthovnlug mnm&’-mwuâ€"m. The Company bas secured the services of an ombonuypnctwalhnm-. It is intended to y a Special Act next .l-dun.m_ï¬m and increase the capita) Patent" for the *Canada Car Company (!imiâ€" ted)," .under the * Joint Stock Act," and toseeure the *"Toronto _ Steel Works" property for the Canada Car Company‘s Works, after inâ€" *"Thee Boue of rtocik, $250,000,â€"of which ton sout is paynuls s ied io oe o moieR tan per Canazia Car Com: ‘ Offices, _ l ie Toront > luh,?n’mmm N.B.â€"stock Books are now open d&-l. Cam »bei! & Onseectis Offices, Toronts. 18 ubseribed, to warrant an application for " 'i’._'-fl!)lâ€'_' the **Canada &: Company _Although lumber, tron, labor and taxes are each -vsnuiy cheaper in Canada than in the United States, it is well known that a large number of cars now ruaning over our railways are American built. This is principally owing to their being no car building shops sufficiently hr::nd conâ€" dueted on tlncld‘xe- which will meet require~ menuofl&n rent Railway Companies, 1t is also wellâ€"known that at present the freight ruommlnuofmuhmz Railways so ex“hmflueï¬â€œdm-m ovm&;nd leased by thma' mwgm nte of soads, leaving aside what :&u be &'«'fl arising 0021& Railways in wmgoct.u. viz : Interâ€"Oceanic, Intercolontai, Pacific Junction, Ontario and Quebec, with many thmoougs, Tess Danine Sopteat en ave se tenstve ehdwtor are not nm Sk« Bo favorably has the project of establishing a COar Manufacturing Company in Toronto been reâ€" ceived by some of our most wealthy and influenâ€" tial men of business, bollevl?‘ as they e: themseives, that the time tm lncop{kntgo well ch «en, Wthamt,.dvu;mm cerâ€" mnlommtbohmu{’:nu , and the Dominion at Iurv.rmm or!-ouon of such works, that, within a period a few days from its origination, enough capital was promised to be _ All particulars can be had on application to the Broker sor to e JAMES PEPLER, L c o. _.L___;__. Secretary and Treasurer. they can be forwarded to their destination. > â€" ‘I'L projectors of the Canada Car On'-d-ny, manufkcturing capability not uth and that the car ove mhint nindequale io the promch: Tequnt It is believed that there nre no works for axle making in the Province of Ontario; serap iron krnuku*on“x:- for our Railroads is daily purâ€" chased in to, and carried to Buffalo, paying duty .ndn'fl‘m both ways, amounting in the aggregate to $11.3) per ton, or thereabouts. â€" MANXAGING DIRECTOR, HUGH BAINEB, Esq., C. K * BROKERS : Mesars. CAMPUELL & CASSELLA, Toronto, mm This Company has been prrjected for pose of co strucing cars of mr(&% and freight) and to lease and the samea, wmhmnuflb the specificaâ€" nu-dlulmw to manufactare from the raw the requisites for their s aride Car ‘A‘S:."m...‘.'."..’l:"o':.... are at present purchasing their axles, wheels and lm. rrea n riet i Chle The Hon. JOHN HILLYARDCAMERON, Qq.C. Toronto. ,‘*'*' .-â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘-v\'â€"v-â€" Mp S Emprm in HUGH BAINE3, Esg., C,. £E., Toronto. SECRETARY AND TEEASURER : JAMES PEPLER, Esq., Toronto. BANKERS : THE ROYAL CANADIAN RANK, T SOLICTTORS : Mesurs, MURRIRON, WELLS & GORDON, Colâ€" borne Street, Torunto. % CONsSULTINGO COUNSEL : Uttaws, J ins . 20, 1872. Capital $500,C00, in 5,000 shares of $100 CANADA CAE CoxlPry. (LIMITED.) To be incorporated under " The Joint Stock ._ Companies Letters Patent Act, 1869. TMs, MTBNOY The largest and best assortment in the city of CADBURY‘3 IRECT 1MPORTATIOR® Always on hand. ROSP ECTUs, eall and examise. GET BAMPLE. For Sale at THOC. PATTERSON‘83. that use the like. Please est and finest in the city. Lapointe‘s, Lower Town Harket. The Saimon is the fresh â€" FRESii SALMON, THE OTTAWsa TIME6S, JUL Y FRESH FPIS H, RECEIVEUV DAILTYT AT and all kinds of # Rideaun Stree _ Together with complete assortment '-'"m"".hflm-h., No. 24 Rideau Street OTTAW A. Geythen opt o 5it ® fow of the different makes of and other Harvesting Implements, New stock at old prices at the old stand N.' 24, N" 24, winvongaring with Hoamers io Hocks Dapitaine." Council Bluffs, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, 8t. Johns, Fredericton, Woodstock, xc in c hss o ol on, _ = RErta e phiongl __ JSune 17, 1872. _ qpEacHERr WaAXTED TBROVGH COU PON TICKRTE All Points East and West on the @RAND TRUNK RAILWAY. ns at Father Point, Gaspe, P P';E%lqs:?owm e Herew Steamer " Geor GRAND â€" TRBUNK SCALE OF PRICES â€"Transferable sea« son ticket (first choice of reserved senats) admittiny two persons to each opersa.$4 00 heserved seart for either opera.... 1 25 General Admission (back seate).... 75 â€" The sale t Reservred Season‘ Seats will beg n on Wednesday morning, July 10. :tA. &8 Nordheimer‘s Music Ston;i: parks Street, where programmes oast of characters may be seen. Reserved NION FORWARDING AND KRAIL U _ way coxraNny. Steam ?oauuiao}iui ‘;oi'.- Monâ€" treal, at ut, Gaspe, Perce, mn, tlbouio. Obatâ€" ham, Newcastle, Shediac, Charlotte town. Pictou and ï¬t.nJoh'u; NAd . and by Railway gonnections with 8t. John, N. B., and Halifax, N. >. seats for either night may be had at dl:lul.Notdh:t?orl,oamdtMThm morning, July 11. £oonoponu7.30; commence at 8.15, Nteamship Company SCYTHES, SCYTHES, Oitawe, July 5, 1873 GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, by the TROUPE OF ASSOCIATE ARTISTS, which embraces the following well known STARS OF THE LYRICSBTAGE :â€" Mus. Prima ¢ I'mc(?:mmt Lam, mmm & Sio. Pietro Baoc«1, Tenore ; For School Seetion No. 12, Township. of Glouâ€" Jaly 10, 1373 SEASON OF GRAND OPERA. Ottawa, April 6, 1873. MONDAY and TUESDA§, JULY 15 & 16. The steamers of thi~ Line, under contract with MUBIC HALL. Ottewa, June 26, 1872 5y iting E.. plos fred fekere CANADA CENTRL Bro. G. Reisa, Baritone ; _ Ne Pavumr, Aito Barilone ; Niq. N:cou:®1, Generico ; Bic. Nicorao, Mustcal irector. l()ND\mLY 15. LUCREZIA â€" BORGIA. Onliat Se7ib®,Sorige, Serthe Btones, Hay Thommgnonthn the honor to an« unce, as above, a season of SIGN OÂ¥ THE ANVIL occupied by the Streets, QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS TICKET OFFICE. sel Built Paddle Stenmers *Hecret" otf chi" to leave Quebec and Picton every Apply to TUESDAY, JULY 16. MARTHA. 00 i of the mumu-s.. W,. HALPENNY, . BBNOIT, commence at 8.15, 2015 {w w3l 3 Citawa. Ajly + 6h: > AN APPRENTICE to the Confectionery business. Apply at this oflce bent and strai F luph.fleohndfl’&.::hï¬ had ltn:h‘:...CMlu,Snsdu, ‘orks, Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of L. C. and L. X. Tin Plate, Block Tin, Ingot Tin, which will be sold as cheap as other nouse in the (hsml. Also, a gre t variety of Tinware, mpm;{nnqu,dwua IL, at a small advance on cost. BLOODS‘ BEST SCYTHS, Stamped on both sides of the he HIGGInS‘ s _ 3s s Te hss MKOORES‘ do do do do * F. & W. do do do .. JP B_ BoP., do do §° do lwonlddhwtï¬nthhr'nwtbnof Farmers to the goods below set forth. MJ* Remember the old Stock at the old Price, in the very best order and best quality; names will tell for themselves. 200 LBS. of BRASS KETTLES, Being far below t prices, in view to reduce stoock which is yet very and lnpdmbmoomwnow i m:hiohwiu booomplocedlmfll. Goods to be sold at oid mmumwmhwlinun‘dunym Mmdnt&opaï¬thqmlddowdlwuuuuflyupodbb. § n; 10E COLLERS and FILTERS, A Alaa a mwmkas aFf D & TITG Lot 4.â€"WHITE BRIULLIANTS. w PIECEKS CHOICE GOODs, \uslprig Stripe, and other beautiful de~ ‘signs, will be cleared at 13¢, 15e and 1 Te. The perishable nature of these goods compel us in order to effect a clearance to mark them at an enormous saor.ice. Aflomgoodlpmmndmdh Lot 5 â€"W HITE PIQUES. 7O( YDSâ€"A besutiful variety of P TE T EC Pn( | Phee Padiarame mm Loompatasmeatie. ow trarh / "txie y arescase Bs sR\ sc d Ladies of Ottawa and the public generally to secure new and fashionable goods at prices that must ensure a speedy clearance. » Enormous Reduction from Ordinary Selling Prices A Grand Lo[tm Nale KEARNS & RYANS l m YDS. HOYLE‘S and other well » known Cloths, worth 17¢, will be cleared at 130. l (m Yp8. FAST COLOURED 9 PRINTS at the nominal price of 100 per yard. WILLINBRY, MANTLES, Co8TUMES,â€" CHILDREAN‘S Wear and Ladies‘ Underclothing, &c. SINCLAIR, STITT & CO. Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, &c., &c., REGENT HOUSE JULY SHSALBEs. All Cash purchasers for TWO DULLARS AND OVER will receive a present in proportion to amount of purchaser. > , 3g9 Assosrep PoTS, 41 8408PA20% amorted, 36 ui®kes rors @q CRUEt sranpe A large number of Beled Pot and Bake Oven, A large number of Block [‘in and lron Muffin Pans, A large number of Block Tin and Britannia Tea Pots, _ > A large number of Table and Pocket Cutlery. 13 OKANDIHIBBMMBALL LAMP3, _ And a quantity of other goods too numerous to mention. it u/ _ SBeneca Fall make, 37 ASSORTED COUOKING AND OTHER STOVES, : eeniaining 10 Rooms, Kichen, Pantries, de. the undersigned, beg lewe to anuounce that being about to build on No. 3, ) Nparks St., old DEsBARAT‘S BLOCK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose to have a 15 12 Ottawa, June 18, 18724 B@* Come one and all and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Lot 6.â€"WHAITE COTTONS. ORRACK‘S and other well k c Great Clearing Sale With Immediate Possession, urox Houss on Vittoria Street, U Will sell during July the balance of their valuable and well assorted stock of Ottawa, June 27, 1872. GCOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. SETT BLOCK TIN AND WIRE SISTERN PUMPS, From the 2nd to the 15th July. â€"All articles given will be as gdod as cash. Lot 2.â€"PRINTS. Lot 3. â€" 150 per yard. makes. Table Linens, Dinner Napkins, Glass Cloths, Towâ€" ellings, Huckabacks, Diaper, &6., at clearing out prices. OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES, . confidently recommend this as a really bona commencing at MHinclair, Stitt & Co,, lcï¬ . j ... ." _ _._____ _ 80 Nparks Streot, Ottawa. for Lumbermen, (very cheap), from $1.00 up to $20.00 each. C,. P. DORION, 60, Sparks Sreok UHAYT Also a number of BATHS, â€"AT ANâ€" «on hy ty Por Redrer on Tidrer e n e ts time for six o‘clock Dinner. more or less, Kearns & Ryan FRESH SALMON Ottawa, June 7, 1872. 2 e t e m on e it I â€" mu&&.“râ€".n‘a'cg Ottaws, June 14, 1878 _ 1997â€" Tas 4 1‘)0 PIECES Plain and Figured Lusâ€" tres, marked at a: great reâ€" duction from original prices . commencing at 15¢ a yard. goo®r costunes, Petticoates and Mornâ€" ing Dresses, very choice s French Goods, 180 a yard, all B . mds ags Rick Setine Siripe Bprig ; firs â€" s fard Or $1.75 Tull drees DISH CJVERS, uAngmusr INVENTION OF THE mO YpS. MARL POPLINETTS, 9 wirey, durable and cool for summer wear, will be cleared at the ridiculous price of 116 Lot 12.â€"JAPANESE SILKS. HE above w II be cleared at cost pr ce. TEA POT. Lot 10.â€"POPLINETTS. Lot 9.â€"GRENADINES. Lot 11. ~â€"LUSTRES. Lot 8 â€"BATISTES. â€"FRENCH MUSLINS. YDS. FRENCH JACONETS, beavtiful designs, all fast colours, 150 and 17 c, worth 200 to 250. i â€"A%* TIBâ€" * mnpate Fonaa+s. OR col urs. full trimmings, fAide opportunity to the 99 pyoan? waNFED .. _ ... â€" _ lné In a Lla.-%aho.z‘ rwmmn“-d A Double Room, hom% da- “‘57-"-:&'""" Trheks Uibce, Citara. TENDERS FOR CASTIROX PIPES. OTI'AWA WATER WORK®. 2. k m&. o Jnt h Wies Dorvce . _, OQTTawa CaRPET HoUSE. no claim on the Government for any encroachment or supposed encroachment on â€"his privilge by any private individual, or in any other way. Purchaser to ; the Auctioneer‘s Commission. Po T. SERMINGHAM, Department of Inland Reven fomeseâ€" u6. J. BRUNEL, NEW BOOKS. THURsDAY, 25re INSTANT, At HALFâ€"PAST THREE O‘CLOCK P K. TCONDITIONS OF SALE. The TARIFF of TOLLS is not to be inâ€" creased over the present rates . The TOLLS shall be put up at the upset price of $3,600. The HIGHEST BIDDER complying with' the conditions of the lease shall be ide» clared the purchaser. h The PRICE of RENXT of the TOLLS shall be paid as follows, viz:â€"Five per cent. of the purchase money down, as well as the Auctioneers‘ Commission of 2} per cent, before the lease is executed, and the remainder after the execution of the the lease in equal monthly instalmetns in | advance, payable on the first day of overyl month, at the office of the Collector of Inland Revenue in Ottaws. ‘ The purchaser before obtaining possesâ€" sion shall enter into a lease for the year with two approved sureties for the due and prompt payment 0f the rent, and for the protection and safe keeping of the Bridge, Toll House, and all other property thereto belonging and connécted thereâ€" with, and also that the bridge shall be kept clean a nd free from nulsance and rubbish of every description in the summer season, and during the winter season from snow, with the exception of not more thon six inches in the roadâ€" The TOLLSof the UNION SUSPENSION BRIDGE at OTTAWA for the year â€"comâ€" mencing on the 1st of AUGUST, 1872, and ending Sist July, 1873, will be sold by Auction at the TOLL HOUSK, on BY J. BERMINGHAM, AUCTIONEER. ) rgyIMBER LIMITS Union Suspension Brdge Toll«, The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Sice Scarrs in Endless Variety and Latest STrLEs. : Embroidered MusXknf@ets, Lace Collars, Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Ottawa, 6th July, 1872. BM & (0‘$ The LESEE of the BRIDGE shall have s pleasure in that they wiHl bew sure -'?-'.'.."‘n."u....;.s,.. MaP ALBH PLAINZ;OUFFS, FANCY â€"COoODS Plain Linen Collars, Allan, McKinnons & McMeran, 20 SPARKS STREET Nâ€"GREAT VARIETY aAT Lace Lappets, PLAINESETS, 2015 ars, in one or more sums, not less th+n $20,for on peaio groina hn Tona _ _ Tenders will be received n‘-ï¬. to June #)th for a loan of ‘l:’“q a torm of tem es hereby caution any person or persons, vï¬'â€""ï¬i oAAA hn y s J â€" â€"â€" ofhomamiomdind the 12th instant, contrary to terms of agreement, hereby caution any person or persons, under per T odaianay, P ie "Ler rhie t t aot e dlees B festrarmin‘s FPabooken, uï¬w good woel Wighe mmâ€";:_â€";- snd the Siy of notatatiom ant #ik Tumta ie my views to you. hounce to you, that I will be a candi«â€" is emanrhoraige gï¬m%@â€œï¬ :.n-’!.*.ll.%'tr-w- Nok _.__ i es |‘I WANTED. Oftara, June 2. °. n eÂ¥X sihgname beg to m% fm- & namndt. alnu: dul"éf the premises A large stook in Bian uids io ts prnecs w c repor se :hu to defy competition. MoDUNELL & MONGENAIR Ottawa, May 11, 18742, _ Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and Account o cX taâ€"" respectfully call the attention of Merchante, = ers and the public generally, te his exu-iv:a of DuBoo&lndsn. Cash Books and J n fom: if notiower than at sn otber bouse To Te as low, if not lower than at: any Dominion; wholesale or retail. > Account Books adapted to every variety of busâ€" z.;.itmhmk,nldondwum- _ Bookâ€"bi executed in style, from the 'l.l‘:l.t# :‘::-&“my and ‘[ 5“’ Wï¬riu‘ m shortest #a * wuthe Otkna: Tuue 2, 1672. 2904 Ottawa, June 18, 1872 'IO‘I‘EIWOPO‘H‘A'A. Made to measure and a rearnor rir guaranteed. 1 Ax the oxLy Shirt and Coliar Ourres and M.irtâ€" ra01orke in OfTfaWi, AA h'nnuw four well furnished bed beiidian with breatinrt it remubes. "Erply mt :...-.ml"" oYÂ¥ ®% e W anted, as partner, in Wh.b-h- in the city, an active, 4 yeung man ot epils at oo oole hAnpe a Shell amesbcet Apply, personally, at MRS. READS, commer of Ottawsn, "‘June 8, 1872. San 39 Op DS*, Oitams City, will be offered fer sale by Pubiic Auction, the Timber Limits and arm of the iate J AMES MAIR, dhnrtvuv The Limits, No#s. 187, 188 and 189 of the year 187 1 â€" ï¬lmnw in North and South and ’.m up in one, two, or three lots, to suit The Farm is composed of Lots 16 and 17, in the Tth BY AUCTIOX. » of pupepitinc yodgs" suPuie 77.3 uc ult P ce dinek..._DALK. 3. _ Ai~d concessi : 16, 17 and 18, i Q‘MM Mw?l'.[ï¬h%‘mu:d orth Canonto; n;.n'mhm'l'lo-lm“ taske Pcmomhm-’.n.“Qfllh the undersigned executors. J. R. THIBAUDEAU, Of'l'homu.'l\lhubitc‘.. s # REV :.mg" F. A Haug!" ""*" l)ABl'NlB WANTED, Ottaws, June 11, 1872 loft l o n eA qo i t l wl ie Aoppegen h ns Ay tawa June 2, 1872 AUTION, Mith day of May K1 ONEY WANTED. Porth, 6th June, 1872 Ottaws, June M, 1872. ODGINGS To LET OW IS TAE TIME TO CALL Embroidered Linen Sets, © MORTIMER. I have the h nor to be, _ Yorchdeats FANCY SET , AND FARM Lace Bets. JAME» ANOUR, ll* llâ€"af 1 § 4