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Ottawa Times (1865), 18 Jul 1872, p. 3

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" dmit and £000° . * ;xy-d-u-nu..,: ll".mh‘uag to "o° o i9p Siol & Dment : fhe / 1: y jof matters of g > to state that your »r be forsotten by a the firs; ‘:;’“;h“n‘_’ shorlest â€"SHhike 1. 4 lell from thair \y. m- yesterday, the t Gaul succumbed io -"bpdn.ol& ds of the 4 ;‘ I _ the *L a liberty ‘a charmned, as qy f government uy rge Im Coats all Wo ting Coats do v m-...l'fli‘ erprise, w ;.m.il â€"-_L;.-‘ that may tend ty 8 c opins, 12 1073 i hoi 1000t, ienaes, â€" (*4 h foryâ€"~}_ .u._'....‘ the bliosss. * Imaott.. _ "@ ©Oitmes Â¥ your, A** tost of the c e wing M" ‘ounded by ~urd in the ho o hnd glorious Downining ully uaty town is the my & mi';dâ€"h'fâ€" and ain d [ @» |‘ Mm.‘“' â€"I T “"!to'-h-s._!~ ut County the honor to be, ;eniltmn, murs, &e., WILLLAX omat i. «C o B by these mears erers i bi ty house of Hapty, and the disdem of |,., k 994 o , " T Iuence" *** ang 18 “'h y_, ue 1872. having uow of â€" the waree , sls # * 6 ; The principal BMM'WME mc k no#w ‘,.' .:.a.- t A:ear“- G1izso® ‘ .co.’ kour case nice Ends .pened at RUSSE . IJCW"‘H M,:u:otho Caledonia Water. No -"."".unldbowithutfi. '0'.‘"‘"“ is Lboraily used, 80 MO0, "~0"" s Souts. . s Laresr Tox® coming." l.'imuhmdt’hlm 0. 8. u. A.â€"The Ottawa nnafl::-l; l_m E"“A__ _ «aatmen ht days drill at Kingston, Ottaws by the 4 p m. trai adopted :â€"Resoived, That the Secretary of this meeting be requested to place himâ€" self in communication with labgring men from other parts of the State and Canada, with a view to obtaining a sufficient numâ€" The heat yesterday was OppressiY®, !}° min of the previous evening seeming to uummlhgo&don the atmosâ€" phere. The Thermometer registered 98 l“..hhubontlo‘dockl’- Donations of clean cotton or linen rags, for use by the patients in the Protestant Hospital, will be thankfully received by p.,snaMuuMpM“ his residence, Rideau street, or by Mr. sadler, the steward, at the Hospital. Musio Harc.â€"The Brennan‘s give their “Mhfitlub Hall toâ€" ught. The fame of the company has preceded them, and no person in Ottawa has a doubt as to the superiative excel â€" lence of their entertainments. They played in New York on ten successive nights and m each occasion persons had to go away unable to obtain admission. For genuine ~.¢.a...mfi-.hâ€"wph-h- to night. . Siersaw Sraics.â€"At a meeting of the mtm“_mâ€"mlfi SAF. Blair, of Albert College. Bellevilie, has l;rd men to take the places of those 0,erators in our mills who have struck for the ten hour system. Lumber Manutacturers of the Eaginaw Valley held at Irving Hall, July 9th, the following resolution was Â¥. E. Church. Previous to his departure hq,....\blfl-“"‘"“" Mbnwn&mm and made the recipient of a handsome Tas Ma«xer.â€"The sattendance on th® market yesterday was very fair for this time of the season. Garden vegetables, berries, eggs and buiter, were the princiâ€" pal articles for sale. . New potatoes, POcts per bushel. _ ,, Green beans, 12}cts per gallon. Green peas, 25cts per do. Green currants, 10cts per quart. Gooseberries, 1O0cts per do, Butter, 15 to 0 cts per pound See 1st page for full and correct market charged with a warning. * Wm. Harrison was charged with unlaw» fully mjuring the property of Mr. Rochesâ€" Mr. Rochester sworn, said : 1O HHG | sent for the young m in to Beifast, Ireland, through Mr. Wills, and had paid him £4. Un afternoon of 15th went into yard and heard a noise ; saw boy beating my horse ; 1 went ° to the stable and saw manger wllled with hay and hay about 2 feet deep in stails,. He said it was old hay whereas it was the best Timothy hay. .A told him be should not use hay for that purpose. He gare me insolence and threatened to strike me. I threw him out of the stable. He threw a large club at me. . His object in crossing my will and giving me insoâ€" lence was that I might discharge him Would have settled the matter with the Immigration Agent but for the interference of an evil spirit that was hovering about. The case was dismissed and a warrant for assault got out agiinst defendant, for whom Mr. G. H. Preston went bail. HDCC O _ s omats Th of oc upnint or Biatder smound send a supply of the Caledonia Water. Gmson & Co., Madame Jolicoeur was charged with assaulting Mary Kelly, geere, dogs and children were agent in the row, and glibe tongues, mud and iron bars were the weapons used. Fined $1 and costs. Another cose was dismissed with coste. Porws: Cocrt.â€"Wuosusoar.â€"Two mssaulting a man on Pooley‘s Bridge on Friday evening last. Plaintift said he was sccosted and asked if he was an Orange~ tbrown over the Bridge. * Defendant produced evidence to the effect that Plaintiff gave offence which inâ€" voked him to strike him. * HWis Worship said a breach of the peace was clearly proven and fined Defendant Francis Burke charged with sell liquor without license was fined $30 a Hearth Rugs, Coca and Wool Mats, of every kind, shown in great vnriea.‘it * RUSS & WATSON‘S. TBE NEW â€"ST. PaTRICK‘s CHBURCH The irish Catholics of Bt. Patrick‘s Parish have already sutscribed the handâ€" some sum of four thousand dollars towards the erection of their new church, indepenâ€" dent of the bazar moneys of the Rev. Futher McGrath, and have paid the above subscription, all but seventeen hundred dollars,‘ which balance will be called for as soon as the works are started. Besides the above we have the pleasure to acâ€" knowledge the amount subscribed by the following gentlemen :â€" LOCGAL . Ask xi, no Doctor need spply. s Gisso® & Co., ‘”u‘ »s Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" and Stair Rods. Just LL & WATSONS. _*«The Brennans are lied with Caledonia r it, Gizso® & Co"l Agents for Ottawa. oppressive, the BRh # 0# 4 4 44 44 4 4 # He $100 00 Joseph Henrahan. Peter Ertensive stock of Wool Car] pets, in two and three ply ; also, ex. Super, which we are ofl'ering at last season‘s prices. Call an examine. A meeting of the electors of Russell, called by Dr. Grant, was held last night in New Edinburgh. * Mr. Blackburn was appointed chairman. Dr. Grant in addressing the meeting said he was glad to have the opportunity of making a few remarks to them. Five years ago he was called out as candidate by a large requisition signed by men 0f all creeds. Since then great measures had been carried in Parliament, the Confede ration of the Provinces being the most im portant. The Provinces still out in the cold he hoped would soon be brought in. They had New Brunswick and Nova Seotia ad~ ded on the one hand and Manitoba and British Columbis on the other side. ‘The lnchhCAnlmquhlwhiehu- gaged the attention of the country, and a Bill for its construction was defeated, in the House of Commons. . The majority of the members of the House did not think it proper that an appropriation should be made for that purpose until it was ascertined that its construction â€" was perâ€" fectly practicable. de *roted agiinst the Bill and hbe was sure has constituents doing. A great national undertaking mfi.!flthfl'& It was said it would cost $100,000, but they all knew thas only $30,000,000 had been voted for the project. 1t was a work abâ€" uhlolymytothoeonnlidafioaad prosperity of the country. The â€"Governâ€" ment were doing what was best in their judgement for the good of the country, and in granting money for the Pacific Ralway they had done so after ample and full consideration. If the Government damlqhhuhthoinumuolm country the representatives of the people had it in their power to turn them out of mov«dhr the imcrease of the s salary, and he thought that a nobleman holding so ible a position should be adeq for his services. Men of were always sent to Canada to rule over the destinies of this country, and when Her Majesty showed how fully she realized the faithful and j‘on the Wuhin.ton T.eaty, giving _ high _ praise . and credit to the Finance Minister for theability and pcuvmindo-i-in.ud executing a «cheme which so effectuaily removed the :u;lu-blo silver puisance. ‘The Treaty ashington while ing, perhaps, some onjectionable m‘fll. peverâ€" mmwfiba:htmldhom in the settlement of threatening diffiâ€" culties between the United States and the British Empire. In its results it would be of incaloulable benefit to Canada. After militia system, and a few other que:tions he sat down amid loud applause. The Hon. Mr. Cameron in rising was received with applause and said he too w-'hdu-.tm-vhhnr.onnu‘ night. He claimed that Dr. Grant had not answered ..h’: iatw.hhud brought against hi a e Auently bnthd-adnotu-;inoxofi::tio-dhh Partiamentary career. His ambition in Parliament seemed to have been to make energies bear on the Ottawa ship Canal he t have left a record behind him. a.:go-updfinhhdf-irlymt ed the question of the Governor‘s salary. OQut of 35 who voted against a motion to reâ€" duce the salary to $32, 000 Dr. Grant was one It was one of the fundamental principles of British treedom, one of the prerogatives of the people that no public money could h.up-ddwnhunhom of Parâ€" _.nd-d‘c‘ Novsa Sootia was given $200, of p‘blb“tybw her. The Act was most unconstitut $ H#a did not oppose the ilea of the conâ€" Re did ntm'mum of 1ne Con« struction of a to the lacitic, 'M‘ he did condemn the action of the Govern» ment in pledging the country to defray its whole expense, and in plnnuns its construction within ten years. It woul “.W’MWWMJCM &o., and he thought the counties which benefit so much by :t should aid pecuâ€" niarly the work. Ho wis a "peace at any |)|b" mad, and ‘h”m MT proved of the Washington FPreaty. He took credit to himself for the seat of Government being ‘at Ottawa. It had been sail that he bad deserted his party ; .;_mhln. Hohtlllnylw“tl on the side. He charged Dr. Grant with delaying in taking off the duty on tor cugar and coffee. The excuse was tor eugar and coffee. The excuse was that the Treasury required fi'r" hut last vear when the duty was “°‘ e oo Unie be ';-.Q&yc-hm not more years ago. agninst the Militia system Ahich "he aaid was calculated to foster a Canadian aristoâ€" cracy. The meeting then divided, the result being decidediy in favor of Dr. Grant. RUSSELL & WATSON‘S. in ‘Tgronto Our (Ottawas boys are doing well in West. Thefollowing is the score 1 Rmaitb, e Spragge, b Hemated Patterson, b Hemsted. .. .. . ... Hailiday, b Allon.. . .. . . .. . . ... Raasher, c Hector, b Blake. . ... PUOLITICAL MEETING; nited States Nir g'l‘o“q,bu... 1st innings. CRICK ET. OTtiWA. 10 0O 10 00 10 00 Gextuexe® _3 the dis.olution of the first Parliament of the Dominion of Cunada, the important duty devolres on you of choosing representatives"‘for our city. again, most respectfu‘ly, offer myself as a ecandidate for one of the two seats to which Ottawa is now entitled, and solicit your suffrages and a renewal of your conâ€" Hdence. 1 am fully aware of the weighty responsibilites attached to the position, Having been solicited by many of tha who heretofore plw«:{y supported n and by some of those who opposed me, and alive to the distinguished honor conâ€" ferred on a representative of so important a constituency. My course in the past is before you, and [ appeal to it without fear or misgiving, aource, and soon to become tise great high sources, and soon to nwhthmmdm'x‘m! will be of immense w w ihe country generally, and y so to the valley otf the Octawa : these works will at once be proceeded with, and of great magnitude, there will be little, if «ny, increase in our present taxali 14 To all the great s which tinguish the late t I humble suppoct. _ Q t national and rel‘gious dis 15 and I strove, as I have always done, and dwzuhall, in the direction ot securing equal rights to all races and creeds. fiAmo:â€"otMMnolhzhmb thhne\t.-.l urged upon Governâ€" ment the claims otf Central M:u least, one of the six new seats to Ontario under the redistribution, and which resulted in the giring of another member to (ttawas. § o arenen "ap + Fin «Jiy, [ think I fairly clsim that lhnmbmuflmnldm looal inâ€" te:ests, and that 1 have given all the time and attention that could reasonably be exâ€" podod_honsropn-l-nunl!.o. CC 6 io slsnd P DeeBaPa N T Should you be of the opinion that I have fairly represented you, and fairly fulfilled the duties of the position, I trust you will be early at the polls on the day of elecâ€" mwm"’i‘- Lis & x hy w --%;-’â€"l;‘--fl ie mtb indeprovent as in the past, take the same & m.uddo-ybnttohrnlm:- terests of the country generally, and of our section in particular, + furnish Bridge Building and Frame Timber at short notice; also, Shingles, Nos. X, xx.:fixx.w West End. f ® % est 8 WM. MAS)N. OUtt.wa, July 17, 1872 2024 2# CGRAND THROVGH â€"COU POK TICEKETS All Points Bast and West on the CRAND TRUNXK RAILWAY. x whuug s dhomatle 7‘-"- ..'com Ottawa, July 17th, 1872 2024 hoR analtsbaes "Diise s on lith PBA Baltdoy _ CA NACA CENTARL ICE undersigned is now TICOKET OFFIOE. Y our obd‘t. servant, THE OTTAWA TIMES, JULY 18, .672 â€"â€"A ND Milwaukes, Green Bary, many of thse ent, I gave my ions, threatening IE;MTE':‘B‘ "..iii t o 1oOT TWESTY. ; of North Gower, con» will disâ€" .13 62 $1,000,000 SRX 6PB OM SECOND GRANOD S1€T CUNCEAT By au in the act of the slaturs Inâ€" mr.&'gx. PUOBLIC unéfl- o KE \â€" TUUKY, the Trustees will give r® will be gtven to the holders of tiokets by disâ€" tribution by lot ofCONE THOUSANLV ul!"l. ae $500,000 IN CURRENCY will be given to the holders of tiokets b The Hon. Thos. E. Bramijlette, Iste Gover: ar of Kentuek~, has consented to w‘ the Trustees in the maagemeo:t of second Grand Giff Concert, and he will personally see that the money from the sale of tickets is deâ€" #ited with the Treasurer, that thodu'h'&: ;Irly eonducted and the gilts jJustly awa «nd l""!fl"‘" ,“_I_(.l.’- 4C 0 ui nonte Ti dn P ic is hnd Dr T 8 lnllkhoh‘wr Medical Univt Hon J G Basier Loalsville Hon T L m&afiu Auomney. 8&7 Wolford, Treasurer, lie. A 0 Hrannan, President w«f | Philip Judge, of the Louisrilie Hotel Co. C mmne e m t en N LC SH Jas ‘16?1‘. President 2nd National Bank. W C D ips, Proprietor Willard House. J C Johnston, President Traders‘ Bank. H Victor Newcomb, irm of Newcomb, Buchan. ____ an & Co. 4 Henr ; Dogpon. President German Bark. Andrew Lnlun. Tohaceo and Cotton Merm Nr Norvin Green, President L. & C. Shortâ€"line Vol Rose, gm Adams Express Co. 1Â¥ AD OÂ¥F Ttu® PUBLIC LIBRARY OF £LENTUCKY, At Louisville, Kentucky. R T Burrett, President. W N Haldeman, V :ceâ€"President. .‘fll K O:ln: Wl"'. e n ... O| uu-: Loaisvilie, Ky. | _‘ ‘Cironiats, giving tull N"‘{""‘"- sent on apâ€" Will be received by the und»rsigned until THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, from o;.“ desirous ot leasing the privilege of ferryâ€" h&)::o- the Uttawa River between the VÂ¥ of Mnfihfli in the Province of Quebes, and Lot No. 14 n the Tgw-hig Untario, in accordance with the terms of the Urder in Council of the 17th June, 1872, and under the conditions therein establ shed which are as follows, viz : 100. The limits of the ferry shall extend to a distance of one mile above and one mile below the wharf at the Village of Buckingham, in the Province of Quebes, and to a similar distance above and beâ€" low some point on or adjacent to Lot No. 14 in the Township of Cumberland, in the Province of Ontario. es, subject to Department of Inland Revenue. Tutal, 1,000 Gifts, all Cash . . . . .. .$500,000 horse _pm':"or' oars suitable hc'thu:». all ordinary vehicles with safety and reaâ€" ... : fhoo‘! te relject ts "the‘ appromal of lne Dorart ment of Inland Revenue. , excepted, at six o‘ a.n.’,m“-finutomufio-“ side each hour thereafter until eight °'ME.P. _ 24L $ as For a Two Horse cart or conveyance, with For a Qne Horse cart or canveyance, with :Mbm..‘ 16 tt.â€"â€"_â€"â€" *h of Hheepor Bwine . "â€" ..» 6 \.The: maxiuan » chaegos for. firrying shall N:Nl:: * pes ‘The Ferry Boat shall be placed on thmu.:{lyupudnd ndlbbdh%:h.ulhllb conâ€" structed on or before the 1st day of Sep« tember, 1872. "th The lease ‘will be granted for a period of five Mtho‘r:tayd’&ph- bor,lS'iz. Sin in es ks ts iwo & 1 to the ment of Inland Revenue, who m held jointly and severally in the sum of Ol.o@hthhnmplhmolmu unlthhlndth&:nu. The ri is reserved to the . «Dnfhirame o mpnt or or :&.'d:z.w-ydfi-hda- ed unsuitable for the service, or unsafe to the public, or insdequate to meet the pn&.. The right is also reserved to the Governor in Council, hfih maximum tariff, should it be oexâ€" pedient in the public interest to do so, and the Governor in Council may declare the lease forfeiled and void whenerer it shall be satisfactorily shewn that the lessee frails to comply with the conditions A notice of the rates of fares and tolls to be charged for ferryage shall be p up in a conspicuoys lace pear the @TY landing 04 both ”Ll and also on booultlnlfl‘on;lottoqfloyd. & Su:table landing stages or wharves oTICK. OFFICERS OF THE LIBRARY. PROPOSALS « 4th.â€" Number of Trips. 8EC O N D LIST OF GIFT4 REGULATIONS at lst.â€" (Signed, y wawn of navigation .$25,000Casah . 3,00 do : 15,000 do . 10,000 do . 000 do . £$000 do . 1,000 do €00 do 5090 do . 400 do 21,000 do aa 6 £,00 do ora‘ Rank., seÂ¥ KEARNS & RYAN‘S proportion to amount of purchaser. N.B.â€"All articles given will be as good as cash. A Grand Lottery Nalt REGENT HOUSE JUL YX BALES. SINCLAIR, STITT & CO. Enormous Reduction from Ordinary Selling Prices Will sell during July the balance of their valuable and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, dc., «c., 8. B & 00. confidently recommend this as a really bona unity to the Ladies of Ottawa and the public generally to mmwm%%log’oodlst prices that must ensure a speedy clearance. 1.000 YDS. HOYLE‘S and other well $ known (noth,_gorth 170, will Lot Lâ€"wlfglw:musxmm PTECES 0 GoOO0 30 mumu-:’mm signs, will be cleared at 13¢, 150 and 170. SL.UINERY, MANTLBS, CosTUMES, CHILDREN‘8 Wear and Ladies‘ Underclothing, &c. ue UE e ue n e -rkch!t-u- enormous sacr.fice. !fichhfiw prices, in view to reduce my stock which is yet very and hpd-l.tg.l:-flb‘ bm which will be oonphbdlmhll. Mbbnfldo:‘z-la-mu : these few lines reaches any parties which require these &hoymlddowdltoulluesrlyupouiblo. 7IOI(X)LLIBSndflLTKBS, § Also a number of BATHS, 50071587 WHITE GROUNDS, all * uu' u‘"’x"‘h:uwd- & are um:uldst c and lz hnsc â€"mcttciliediivedicemintarns A ! Fm l 37 ASSORTED COOKILNG AND OTHER STOVES, ful 15 BETT BLOOK TLX AND WIRE y pISH CV ERS, 2w LBS. of BRASS KETTLE3, f more or less, ASSORTED POTS, ' w . _ Ennamelled, BAUSPAN3, assorted, ' «q "ARGE POTY, . esd ns hogg EACEEE > Snncrtoes cnhoament Ottawa, June 27, 1812. All Cash purchasers for TWO DULLARS AND OVER will receive a present in GCOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. F. & Wâ€" B. BoP., 3 y = s gm.,bontmdmnight.Cndlfl,sm'-hsF“hr iluiad g;:;mmmmm.um § f | ot Tin, which will be : _ Alsoâ€"1 fine lot of L C. and L. X. Tin Piate, w ~3Â¥~ t variety of Tinware, sold as cheap as H‘.’â€"f‘.‘f‘ ,‘i‘?.%f..‘.":'.:n’:mum sold as cheap as ovner LOuse Jn â€"""C wonalny K BIGC . /A Nok mm&qm and CUAL OIL, at a small advance on cost. 2@ Come one and all and see for yourselves before purchising elsewhere. Lot 6.â€"WHITE COTTONS. OBRACK‘S3 sand other well k.own + makes, Table Linens, Dinner m@lfl Cloths, Towâ€" &e., at clearing out prices. ' 12 Lot 5 â€"WHITE PIQUES. (1 YDS.â€"A besutiful variety of palâ€" ‘The perishable nature of these goods compel us in order to effect a clearance to â€" tham at an enormous saorfice. All o&m goods proportionately réduced in Am.uwdwmudn-bom ‘.”â€"b.dmm.ndlmlnfln Pans, Ah'mdlhakmndnnmh‘l‘urou, Ahp_h_cd‘hihdmouhm 13 OHANDELIERS and seren HALL LAMPS, From the 2nd to the 15th July. June 2, 1872. TO LET %uuo Possession, Ottaws, June 18, 1812 Lot 1.â€"PRINTS. , Â¥YDS8. FABT COLOUKED PRINTS at the nominal price of 100 per yard. Lot 2.â€" SISTERN PUKMKPS, CRUET STAND& be cleared at 130. 15¢ per yard. BEST SOYTHS, Stamped on both sides +° do 4o h T. do do gned, beg lewe to anuounce that being about to build on No. 3, old DMEBARATB BLOCK, Queen‘s Printing Office, I propose to have a OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES, of ather goods too numerous to mention. oartionlar attention of Farmers to the goods below set forth: AN APPRENTICE commencing at » old Stock at the old Price, . 'h themselves. s WILL TAKE PLACE AT Hinclair, Stitt & Co., â€" 30 Sparks Street, Ottawa for Lumbermen, (very cheap) from $1.00 up to $20.00 each. â€"AT ANâ€" EKKearns & Ryan. learing Sale "PI C E. i â€" _ Lot 9.â€"GRENADINES. LACK GRUUNDS, Rich Satins, Stri | g3uao empu003, Rick Betine, Stripe Lot 8. â€"BATISTES. FOR COSTUMES, Petticoates and Mornâ€" ing . Dresses, very choice French Goods, 18¢ a yard, all col urs. 1,500 *X 100 . p, DORION, 60, Sparks Street, Ottaw v 2000 if Lot 7â€"FRENCH MUSLINS. Lot 12. â€"JAPANESE SILKS Frosh ON from yer S quat fot Mess Prineg 4Cs FRESH SALMON oam.:â€"y.ln ons en ... â€" 5. ']â€"‘un'n gmrxsr INVENTION OF THE y -l“w:l:u #iek T.GETEXEER" HE above w ll be cleared at cost pr cs. Oitawa, June 1, 1878 on both sides of the heal, Lot 10. â€"POPLINETTS. PIECES Plain and Figured ‘in the very best order and best do Apply to YDS. MARL POPLINETTS, n iPve ".Tfi"bfil.fl summer wear, at the ridiculous price of 11c ‘DS. FRENCH JACONETS, beantiful designs, all fast colours, 15c and 17 c, worth 20¢ to 25¢. tt and Sprig ; myflm! 150 a yard or $1.175 full tres, marked at a great reâ€" duction from original prices commencing at 15¢ a yard. 11 â€"LUSTRES. full trimmings, â€"A%f THEâ€"~ Allan, McKinnons & McMoran Lace Collars, Sick Scarrs in Endless Variety and Latest WWIYLES. | The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon BY J. BERMINGHAM,. AUCTIONE®R. The TOLLSof the UNION SUSPENSION BRIDGE at OTTAWA for the yo= com« mencing on the lst of AUGUST, 1874, and ending 3ist July, 1873, will be sold by Auction at the TOLL HOUSK, on Union Suspension Brége isiz. THURsDAY, 25re8 INSTANT, At HALFâ€"PAST THREE O°‘CLOCK P.M. CONDITIONS OF SALE. _ [he 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. I ‘The HIGHAEST BIDDER complying with the conditions of the lease shall be do-[ clared the purchaser. The PRICE of RENT 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 24 per cent, before the lekse is executed, and the remainder after the execution of the the lease in equal monthly instalmetns in advance, payable on the first d»y of every month, at the office of the Collector of Inland Revenue in Oltawa. The purchaser before obtaining possesâ€" sion shall enter into a lease for the year with two approved sureties for the due and prompt payment of the rent, and for the protection and safe keeping of the Bridge, Toll House, and all other property thereto belonging and connected 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 wmore thon six inches in the roadâ€" no claim on the Government for any encroachment or supposed encroachment i Indanntha sthurfame belPaimnt now, or may m licensed, Oor in any other way.o _ â€"â€" ||_ â€" . _ Department of Inland Revenue. J. BRUNEL, Con.missioner. ALK NEW BOOKS., O‘l'l'lWA CARPET HOUCT, [fak: -fl and _ COurtainsand Ourtain Materials Cornices -:‘Ocin Poles, & Fall Asssortment of House Furnishings, '-'Sm“m";.‘:m The LESSEE of the BRIDGE shall have TENDERS FOR CASTN: Ottawa, 6th July, 1872 PLAINZOUFFS, Ottawn, July 10, 1872. NO & C L W Commissioners‘ Office, % £ & j- nfim 202 $800L8RE) AVD 0. Embroidered Muslin Sets, FANCY . COODS: Plain Linen Collars, T. BERMINGHAM, fli_n?aox 4C . No. 39 Bparks 8*t. . tho Auctionser‘s IN~GREAT VARIETYAy Alian, McKinnons & McMoeran, __ | 20 SPARKS STREE] that will fragks watty To SXP Anotu* PLAINESETS, PE | C .ace happets, |Tnmsn ux’rT‘s" AND FARM _ ~ BY AUCTIONX. OntTflUESDAY. the 25th day of JULY next. at the Union House, Ottawa City, will be offered sale by Public Auction, the Timber 1imits Farm of the late J AMES MAIR, of Lanark Village. The limits, Nos. 187, 188 and 189 of the year 1X 1~ 72, are situated in North and South Canonto, will be put up in one, two, or three lots, to uit purchasers, | The Farm is composed of Lots 16 and 17, in the /th concession, Lot: 16, 17 and i~, in the th and Lot 18, in the uth concession of North C 1» and will be offered in one lot | Full ‘Piflirulun given on the day of aale | For further particulars, in the meantime, apply to the undersigned executore _ __| ___ _ _ _ _; Wanted, as partner, in a paying busipese in the city, an active, im.lri:‘-t yu- mat of steady business habits, havingz a small amount o capital at his command. _ References required. m‘. personally, at MRS. READ‘S, corner ot and Ottawa Streets, C‘haudiore Fia‘s, between 12 and 2 o‘clock . Ottawa, June 2M, 1872. 206 3 R iA enb ds cken ied Pesi pAsmmer waxren. LODGINGSTJ LET. 3_ x# Three or four well furnished bed ml:s'rlnh house, near the Parliament ngs, with breakfast if required,. Apply at the office of this paper. KJm _ Ascount Books adapted to every variety of busi ness; if not in stock, ruled bound to pateern, We oa e ie " uLo aud bound o he visietatand oBoerest, to the mant elewant, un 10 © m © m iag or numbering, carefully and C attended to, and ai most reasonzble rates. S oriomar Hioks 2o sere. _____ Oufts, Cuffs,. Cuffs, Made to measure an‘ a rrarsor rir guaranteed. | 1x the o-u&ln'nd Coliar COurresr and AMa# wAOro0RkE ROFTaAWkh _ // yrus angi tawa June 2. 1872 Embroidered Linen Sets, e e e ie ces ies on Aevarkithn Eons t ut hn 2 dhe uic ot hew Sazle byrep in w'a on draft, it-mu n....t".'-u.-- prices to competition McDONELL & MONGENAIS * The Court of Revision for the hearing of com ““A-ur‘-‘l-fi-huâ€" sessment Koll of the Township of Gloucester tor the Il'n'ulbw‘,nb Hal: ot mr .::0., A : duy of Jun: next to open clock %lt i. Township Clerk, Glougester . Mith day of May i5z Zws . JOHNSON heving lefl my emplioy on & -m‘.a nn‘-.ubtu.: l N AL K./ y ~â€"â€"â€"» * â€" â€"â€" whhomesstcns ha June #, 1s72 O‘taws, June ®, 1872. 13 Ottawa, June 18, 1872 3. ATCHELORWS HAIR DYKL intews, May 11, 1872. OW 18 THE TIME TO CALL onlof tomn® nuttanu.. .. _ .. .. _ r-uhd..ifla‘en executed on the very MORTIMER. OMEY WANTED <Otawa Shit Store Of Thomas, Thibeaudeau & Co., pmites wssts * * ”. “' ; SHIRTS, SHIBRTS, SHIRT»3, J. K. THIBAUDEAL FANCY SET , M Lapointe‘s. Lower Town Marke, The Salmon is the fresh W arechousts est and finest in the city FRESH SALMs: Lace ®ets FRESH FISH, rEogeryv®E» pafoy at sodt REV. J. w&&! F. A HALL _ |( and all kinds of 2006ta w kid EL KAGLE

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