x0 LaDtEs For Sale. Ihilf a mile of at Home 16 gm non mm â€"commmrin te on t 08 4 # “~~ 1880 ter, "lral diwt ort 01t alde of Â¥ork be bor 82 ..?&h YCP3 )N cartage as in of Cumberâ€" itaining 16 the for the Y L Stay A, 1nd ong HeneY orna. ty Years EDN mc 4 fop a 12978 11 miles, be seem as E . ee .&..‘ C 1! &s, «ies $ SPBCIAL xe€ET:XG or tagk Boago y ;;1; UF SEPARATE SCHUOOLS * SÂ¥ 3 Ottawa January 20, 1872 . B J"':’uâ€"J.an,Chirm;'J. Larose, â€" + J. wConmor, R. A. Sims, 8, _ J Absmpagne, and W. Finlay. * The minutes of the last mes‘ing were g read and adopted. Several accounts were _ | Fhentec, and referred to the Finance w _ _| U mmittee. * d Moved by Mr. Finlay, seconded by Mr. . «o oMBA | "Connor, that the secounts of Jokn O‘ p ~â€"‘ Alp| Heete, P. G. Deyden, and of Clurk & We [ W.rmis, be referred to the Finance Comâ€" PC .: a d é Moved .by Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. : _ |} Larose, that this Board deeply sympathise i ’ “J.V.’O.ehy. Feq , in his present a ,9" "fhnot.-u&uuu.n-uy.w y J * * ~ssael nmarembers, and that § These readings came off on Tuesday t night, the chair being occupied by the Rer. Mr. Johnston. ‘The programme was w#> an excsellent one, and was well casried which God had so abpumiantly blessesd them during the past year. After in. m some time in the diferent n amusement of the evening, the i whole pâ€"rty proceeded to partake of a most gorgeous repast, which had been pre, | rflblboyonn;l\dhlol the Parish. R. Serson then reid the follo ring Apparss: To the Rer. C. R. Mulrany, Rector, in\ chrrge of Fitzroy and Pakenham iw (sh ’ Ryr axo Deae Nig.â€"We, the mem‘ers W St. John‘s congregation, Pitzroy, feel is | to be our duty on your arriv l amongst us | to minister in the name of Ciurist is po & ‘ ent you with this offering of our goâ€"ss | Ingether with the accompanying purse of | money in token ef our readiuness to work | with you in helping torward the curse 0i | Christ. In conciusion, we embrace the | *pportunity of co gratuisting Mrs MYulâ€" | rany, on ber recovering from sudden ti!* | ml::‘:.unly wish you health long | k to work in your appointed | # 8 ue im the evening of Moad=y, the *Ind inst,. a large number of the members of U John‘s congregation, Fitzroy, assembled at the parsonage, Pakenham, to present yo their Past r, the Rev. C. k. Mulvany, a portion of the fruits of their labour with wtended by lirge and most respectable gudiepces, and we bespeak a large gatherâ€" Ing on this occasion. â€" Tus Maruetr.â€"Wednesdayâ€"It is hoped the public meeting held on Cuesday will have the desired effectâ€"of removing from :-had country people the foolsh with respect to the existence of smal! pox 1= this city. We aitribute the small markets during the la<t couple # weeks to the false rumours so indusâ€" tr.ously «pread abroud about this disease, The attendance on the mirket yesterâ€" day was very small, Prices wore as folâ€" lowee : F Desare. â€"The denating class of the lLiterary and Scientilic Nociety are to disâ€" cusse toâ€"night the question, Whether it is desitable to bave the bellot in Canamtiâ€"n Mdfctmoâ€")lflltuwdy to jead the affirmarive and M»jor Â¥ hite the negative. â€" Messrs. P. io suer, II. Aalexâ€" ander and J. Ho«Agins are also down for speeches. The discus=ions of the class kare hitherto been very interesting, »nd Taixcusmowtacxe , Truz. â€" This case which has at length terminsted seemed ! fraught with great interest to the kabi‘ants of the lower part of the County of ttaws. They remained in. Aylmer during the whole trial, to theinum er of nearly tro hundred, and attended the court -m.f exemplary punctuality. Mr. Holt, proâ€"| prietor of the populir hotel of the village, | wis kept busy. fHe turned in a small | frtune during the tri=l, and says a tew | more such events in the County of Ott.wa would make him an independent man. . | (Signed, ) pork, $§ t $6 50. Beot, $5.50 to $6.00. Butter. 18ets to 20cts per 1b. Loard, 10cts to 12cts per ib. Uate, 35cte to 36cts per bushe! &!.WDQN â€l’m & Wood, unchanged in price. Poumes Covrt â€" Weuxzsoar. â€" Joseph G ertin for, 1 aving his employ contrary to terms of engagement, was tined $20 or one u.onth. A case of assault was adjourned. A case of sell ng liquor without license Arrromxo Scexz â€"Last evening we saw gwo little girls, aged about 6 and 8 years of _ ageo respectively, taking their lather who was drunk to his home. The poor little children bad much difficulty in keeping their unfortunate parent from fulling The scene was really an affecting We notice that the third promenade concert of the 0.B.G.A., is advertised to wke place on on Wednesday evening next, the Tih inst. Young ladies pleas bear it in mind, and hint to your friends of the .ther sex that you expect to se them present and doing homage to your charms. Too Baz.â€"The reporter of our evening contemporary of Low.r Town seems to hire Costume de. Rigueur on the brain ; but he has not yet l.arned how to spell the Intter word. img of the Board of Common Trustees will take place this evening. pigbt. The St. Patmok‘s read ng* take place to «Ves Of iho jast mesing were adopted.. Several accounts were , and referred to the Finance puxaTIUNX PANTY HULL KEADIN i3 = Scucora â€"The regular meetâ€" the Board ‘of Common School K. C Searsow J. W ax, J. Howr, K. Sensox. i shall convrey NEW S *Yoar preparsiion ‘« adeâ€"rtiged t> cure eveaytuin, ; how can tist be ?* A mer icine lhat acts Immeclit ly on the Btomach, perâ€" footing Digâ€"»tiu, will cur» a!l that class of cases dep ndibg upou depraved autiitlon and hmpoverished vlood, such a=: Tordd Liver, Iemtsti=e of the Ki neys, Acrsamia, Chlotosis, Etupuo a of the Skin, En‘a g«â€"meâ€"nt of the Wiamds of the Neck, Nearaly:«, many vart ties t Untâ€"nle Ruonmatism, wh ca result | on Dyâ€"pepars, Nervous Irritability and Restl «s ness, all of which ladk ate iosutficient Abrtat the blowd, and consequently imperfâ€"ct now. lsbhment of the tisase> of the bo iy _ Dr, Whoâ€" bLi‘s Compand Lux‘r of Phosphates + Calisiya tuvigoratâ€"« the organs of oatd ; by cwing Dysp»p is awt promotâ€"s perk a«bmwila wg, ant woe formation of healts blow. _ It has been in use to private practt for two!vs yoarâ€"~, ams there is no doubs. of i rellabliity as a nutritive vitaiising toule. S6lâ€" ;4 by all drogyiats at $J per botile. Moxir to Lexo.â€"A*pply to R. A. Brad â€" lev, solicitor, &o, corner of zparks and Elzin Streets, t ttaws, The meesting then broke uy. Thae testimoni«â€"l e-nm-hr of hin some suver ooffse pot, got bowl. and a purse containing seve preces. . The cullee pot beurs the | m=cription : Presente i t»o Alfre lt Parery® Fan Uur Nister Societios " was replied to by Dr, sweetianmd. «* Tne Commerce of Ottawa " Lbrought Me«srs Ecieson and Hunton to their tret, nnd +The Press" was respomded to by the members of the press present. Aur. Perry propused the he«lth of the Vice un.-‘-'.':, to which the Sherif replied in his usual happy and humeurous mA ner. Col. Chamberlin then in -\m;ory“;:l speech proposed the hesith of the memâ€" bers of the Reliet commttee, giving Apecial praises to Alongo > Wright, £5q4,., M, P. ; Messrs, Clemon, MeKay Wright, amt Morgan replies, mfal they Cainue to CUti.wa on the Ith of August »nd rsecu.ned to v~ontrerl 0« the J;Htu. ‘The people <ot Montresl had no id+» Of the » ayP‘t ce ut the dey station. ‘ ie ma te public, however, ihe real exrent «ud terriblemss of the conf «grations, and | imme liâ€"tely steps were tiken :o procure | relief for ine suil per=, No call wis ever , reâ€"pouded t» with mm ig alacsity thin that of ine Uttiw : V miey ior aut on the voonâ€" '-wa. Tne aul given w«s not clhnrity, but amply a lon of sssiswnce for the tiume. The Chairman and Mâ€"yor returned his sincere thinks for ‘the â€" hindsome manver in which his health was drank. He assuredâ€"them that his election as mayor was regarded by his fellow citizeas 0‘ his nattunality as a very high complinent. He te t he had not sli the qualities necessary to till the oftice properiy, but he would du uis best to perfurin the « uies of his oftice. Ke <termked thom lor Othe oask | _ Mr. Perry in reply said be wis placed in .Mm uncomiortible pm@tinn.hlt to receiye such a :lno.d. .:Lâ€;.QMM tor bimâ€" selt and for the citizens of Montreil. W hat they Lad ctone during the great tire wis however, on}y wn«t they owed to telâ€" low min. \\bqn the smoke from the UOttawa district clouded the sun over Montreal be telt thit the peop‘e of th t. district _ must _ hiwe been au! lering. ne _ had _ juast _ retarned from Goodroy where h h.«dt tbeen with hhig hag‘u."g'l.o combit thy threstening fire ! when he received news of the terriâ€"te con ‘, Hig avons about Ort iwa. Mr. Brydges put and was ably responieu to by Mr. Fraser m a lengthy speéecn. * Mr. Fruer then~ gâ€"ve *Our American friends in tne city.> which was responded toby Mre. E B Eadyv, x. P. Mavyor in onclusion h« exp.eâ€"sed his sincere th nks, sud sat down amil much applause. ‘The Vice.â€"Unairman »frer a very »bie and ch racteristi @ily humorous widress in which he paid high comapliments to Mr. Perry, gave as the next toust, ‘Montreai, the Dominion Queen city of cimwities‘, which w«s responded to by MUr. Perry and Uul. Chamberin The heulith of the Secretary Mr. Fraser, -...: pmptn.o.l by KE B Edl4y, Hsqg. M. P.P., & spmmla trâ€"in immedistely a his comâ€" maud.. They came o Uiltawa quicker than did any mortal before ur since. ihe tne Reliet Fund and bring assisiance to the sufferers. He hi ofmt pleasure in proâ€" posing the health of Mr. Ferry of Montreal. ihe toast was received with loud cheers and "Forâ€" he‘s a joily good fellow" was «ung in a manner which showed clearly the feeling of the assembly. to «imire and respect. When the fire was | overunaing the surrounding count:y, and thousands of famili=s were rendere t homeâ€" | less, Mr. Porgy exerted every effort to | stiy the times, and in Montreal to swell | +| _ Last evening was made the occasion of 4 ! presenting Mr. Alired Perry, of Montre=1, ' with a testimonic! in recognition of the | valuable â€"ervice he rendered the Ottiwa | District during the termble conflagrations .'of August, 1870. ‘The presentation took | phice in the dinning ball of the Russell ' House. Mr. Fraser, whom every person will remember with gratitude on account }of his important connection with the Fire ; Relief Committee, as Secretary, and the: | able and hone:t manner in which be per, | formed the duties ot thait office, was en. ! i trusted with the arrangâ€"ments for last | nvening, and no persou will disagree with l us when we siy that the respousibrlity | could not have been entrusted to a more energetic . or better qualined gentlieman. Nothing was wanting ; all was arranged in a manner and style than which better cuuld scurcely be conceived. The table | presented an attrictive appearagce, and | the list of invitations was just what it should | be. . Among the many gentlemen presen: were:â€"Col. Chamberlin, Dr. (irant, M P, E B Eddy, Esq, M P P, Sherit Powel:, Dr Sweetland, Wa McKey wright, Esq, Ira Morgan, Eq. Warden, Messrs R Skead, Hun:ion k Lyon, Magee, Noel. Aumond, Ulemow, Cummings, l‘attee, Wilson, M â€"hr, Cowan, Egleson, U Connor, May, Wmm Aa~ | mond, Mc.~aughton and Bradiey. 1 He said he now came to the most pliint part of uis duty, He regretted the absence of Mr. Curtier. He would npmo the toast of one whose name they learned Phe ususl loysl toasts h«ving been proposed, and enthusisstic»lly drunk, the Chairman propused the tom=»: of the evenâ€" ing. the health of Mr. Pery. In the absence of J M Currier, Esq, his Worship tne Mayor occupmd mfl'-.; Sheritf Powell occupying the viceâ€"chair. On the Chairman‘s mgut was the guest of the evening, Mr. Aifred Perty, ami on bis left was +eated Dr, Sweetland. ente l to Alfred Perry, a & number of the Gitis m’of mtwab’flld yvicinity in recognition of bis efforts m behaif of those who sutfered by the great conll ; r.ion on the i7th of August, 187v, and as un acknowledgâ€" ment to those citizens of Montreal who subscribed liverally on that occasion. mt Ceearrerige CC Fe vant Ts he testimonial consisted of a veory isome suver ooflse pot, goblét andi l and a purse containinmg several gol i os. _ The cullee pot bears the following ription : . ente l to Alfre d Perry, p. by a number of the oitis ns of msn and vicinity in recognition of bis efforts Moved by Mr. Finlay, seconded by Mr. Larose, that the Chairman, R. A. Sims, and L. David are hereby appointed a comâ€" mittee to make the necessary arrangoâ€" ments for procuring a suitable place for the schools of Upper Town. Carried. Un motion, the Board adjonrned. this expression of condolence and respect| _ SORE THROAT, CuUGH to him and bis respected fiumily. Carried, and stmilar troubles, if saffore t PRESEXTATION fo MR, PER&RY ant proposed the health of the * Fragap | *!DCH® LDat in May last 1 cansed the basiness ied to b’kl’.rf..f nwlwhlhuln\’ul,hï¬onhol * gâ€"va *Our American rm .:‘:‘:â€ho'; ';';‘hn'.‘.“:.::: which was responded | pow guc.ased, to ve cloged. These Me ticinâ€"e Â¥, M4.P. wore, l regret to say, from what bas lately d the health of the come to my kno«lege, made up of suc‘\ very erdinary ingr dients as to render thew a‘most ul Mayor returned his worthleas, and there‘ore calculated to da nage or _ the _ hundsome | my zood usme, health was drank. Ho | Tuuse who do not wish to be Ceceived by is election as mayor | ouying spm{jous medicinâ€"«s, which are now lellow citizens 0f his| Wkely to emarate from the Stites or eiseâ€" high compliinent. te | whet#, but to possess themaâ€"Ives of the gâ€"nuâ€" he qualities necessary | 10e Holiowsy‘s Piils and Ointment will de periy, but he would dy | **ll to «e that ench pot and box bears the the © uies of his oftice, | Bri‘‘s" Govroament stamp on which is ene M o t<r â€" the _ toasy; | Pave) tno «oros "«Holl way‘s Pill«and Orntâ€" l.hov; in a very neat | m nt, and that the addrers on the label is 532, haaith of the memâ€" l‘â€ht xinst, Lendon, where ouly they “‘ f Nh meanule ture+, and in no other part of the & oml.n‘l.m. NOX | world Th: retail prices ate on the labels in Alongo * W right, €5q» | Britisn curem y, asnd not in doniarse ard cents, 1 mo#, â€" McKay Wright, | _ No repr sct tative of mine wiil ever travel , throuy ) any part ot the Beitisb Previnees, or d the he«lth of the | the Unitea WNuates, oith t to sell ur to take which the Sherilf | orders toc wy tills and Ointment, and as i happy and humeurous | bave reasou to belb ve that attempts will very probebly be mule to deceives ths public in lios "" was replied to \| s«hig way by persons callia« ap a medicine i vendors, lalw ly teptraâ€"ptiug toat they ars of Uttawa *‘ Lbrought | a¢ting for me, and with my knpowledgo and Hunton to their tâ€"et;, | ©00â€"008, [ drem it advisable to put the pablic Â¥as responded to by | 98 their yoard against any such dege plivgs, vplltgtn .A t ‘ I most eirnestly entre«t ali those who way broke uy , id this wtvertiâ€"uinebt that iWw3 be *..I, consisted of a teey Lk ts public lutâ€"re=‘, to communicate the 1e pot, gobist amdi ‘ aiinpent ut Ves remer :lbm fricnds 'I: they g Â¥ «he rail wicle Loney mtaining “";'o"'l gol i | nbusing worthiess imitations ot the 'ud’.; ‘OL haeirs the llumug | Uullo=ay‘s Pilis and W“,." ® f l 1 wourd ask, as a great {«vour, that shou‘d Perry, E.. by a | it come to the knowledg» of any person that tis n« of (itawa and | epurious medicinâ€"s are belnug made or sold in | nition of hbis efforts | ty name, he be plâ€"gsâ€"d to sewi me all the e who sutfered by the | 1*" «ts ho can coll@ect NexDeCKIME Eho a zus memy, but be would du the « uies of his oftice. m i<«r ihe (toast then in a very neat 3lst Jan. 1872 Joseph Cal L. Tassse, Secretary LDe M ecic vi Grrat Coxptrto® MzotCts®z â€"As a condition meodicivne for horses "Darley‘s Condition Powâ€" ders and Arabian Heare Remedy" h as no equal, Its effects in this respest are astonishing ; many horses that were supposed to be broken dowa and almost worthless Kare, by the use of a feow packages, been restored to a healthy and sound coadition, alt traces of the disease baring geen completely removed, and havre been sold ‘ for from $30 to $25 more than they would pre | viously have brought; when you want a horse I medicine get "Darley‘s Condition Powders and | Arubian Hoeare Remedy." We know you will ; be perfectly satisfed with the resuit. Rememben | the name, and see that the signatare of Hurd & | C... is on euch package«. Northrop & Lyma.‘ | Newcea te. Ont , propristors for Canads. _ sold by «ll medictne desters | The proprictaore %Juhnn ‘s Anndyin | Linsime=t, P son‘s ~Pursstive Pflll. and | Sherid n‘ Cavairs Concitton Powuer», b: ve , pusiwh 4 a râ€"sgable an i ins‘ructive pem>, | phiet, which may be bad 1ree at the storer. _ Sei Th« +Gloary ot nryau‘s Pulmonie We fers in curing voughs, colds, and al! bronchia) | aft cthons, a~d cheering the afflicted, ba.. j pys+1 intc a proverh,. In the Un red «Etaes ; L wher in s« murvellous Wafeps are known, they bear dawn all ooncaition and emlinss a1) i thâ€"world Have you a gâ€"yere wn nch or «prain ? Ha«r you rheuwstism in any form ? Have you stig Geck, or bgncbes causw! by rheumatic pailne ? If .0, Johos m‘s Ansdy»â€" Liniment is a speci. fic râ€"medy, an‘,‘s als> the best pain killer in they bear dawn gll opposition and eclipse .‘fl drirr ; the cem«nt for thâ€"m bhes stoadily Incra«e4 for the last tweuty years until now the sales avernce over one hundred thousane boxeâ€"s a year. Eminent members of the medical professlion without auw ber adtit that they know of an propsration producing such bene Acial re=ults as thegs waferg. When l.k-: : geason thâ€"y effect s permanent cure. Sol every -'mu’cl.-! and ';mt ot the respectable atores throuy bout the Province at 25 cents per hawe SPARES AND ELCIN STREETS, it . proce«dinue against such nll-d;'uq i eD«age to rmmunerute very bandsomely persuu who#r may give me sub informa~ , the informant‘s neme nevor being diâ€" sds ‘ Mas. Wixâ€"row‘s So »rautso: Sraur is th*e pre. | scription of one of the best Fâ€"mals Phy. lctans and Nursea in th« Uaited States, and has been | used for t irty years with nevr talliog | aaf ty and su c as by milli ns otmothers an 4 | children, frew the treble intant otf one week ol t to the aduit, 1t corrects scidity . f the at uuw h. relieves wind colic, regulates the bow.â€"Is, and gives rest, health and comfoit to moether amt chbild. We beli ve it the best and »urest remedy in the world, in all cases of D sentery and Li.mbmr in chiidren whether it atis»s trom teerbiug, or from any other cuuse. Fu!ll directins for using will awcompany each bottle. None genagine uniess 1 the fac simile of CURTTIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrappâ€"r. Soid by all medicine d aleta, 25 cents a bottle, OMl:e, 215 Falton Str.et, New York, and 93 Oxford Street, Lonâ€"~ don _ Be sur» and call for + MKS, WINSLOW»‘3 s00THING SYRUP,» Having the fac simile of " Curtia & Perkinse" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitatior s * i‘rocu®s, ‘ so called, sord by the ounce, are & poor imitation and nothisg like BROWXN‘S BRNC4AIAL TROCHES which ars aold ouly Au buxes with /1# â€"sim/e of the propri¢tf8, _ | JOUN L. BROWN & SUN, on outslue wrappet uf bux, and private Gov. &n went stamp attached to each box. | ‘The Troches ate offered with the fulleet ,mfldn« in their efficacy ; they bave been thoroughiy tested and miintain the gnod | reputatioa they have justly acquied _ For Public Speskers, Singer«, Military Officers, | and those who overtax the voleo thâ€"y ars | useful in relieviog an Irritates ‘Cbr. at, aud will render articulation easy,. Bing an article ’ of true merit, and baving proved their eth >acy by a test ot mauy years, each year fads tham | in new localities in varions parts ot the world and the Troches are aniversally pconoucd AUTIONX!I CaUTio® ; ; TRIBTY YaA.S EXPERIENCE OP a QOLD NURSKE This care in putting 1p the Troâ€"bes is im portant as a seâ€"curity to the puicbaser in ord r t» be sure ut obt«lnatog th«s genuine Brown‘s Bronchial "rochâ€"a. BROWN‘S BROXCHIAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach directly th seat of the discass and give almost instant relief, reanlt in serious Puilmonary, Bronchia!, and ; Asthmatic affections, oftâ€"ntimes incurable. > and similar troubles, if saffered to progress | _ PREOT I1MPORTAT!INMS neapmby Trs acrefccres ies cssR KE k C .. x OVER HOPES ROOK STORR OTTAWA, be o w MASX HOLLOWAY 44, Strand), , woys 1, 1871 39 6m vullect repâ€"cting &;..‘,: IP giintitics of nes} S TAD} fowers and Joseph Paquet lc whick remittance : haÂ¥ving left my :I:gloy without ,-....-:?..... )â€"v z.. 8a, 6d., 323,, | Of ProÂ¥ocation, and contrary to the terms * of Pills b,p.,,),ormirw:. I hereby forbid any 1 cor *, P.mwwm P h. i W M:’IL'ln. |lh.-. AS ANVWV Amas u:__‘:‘.,?' â€"h‘ Pro THE O TT AW ao TiMm Es 3 y___ _‘ ; , w wNeqak sn person or persons from hirin or harbo ing them, as any one found &i.‘ so after dauonbhndv-u....mmb.m cuted. Jne Cash Gift in every packa tickets guerantred, mig tHiokets f, $2, 25 tor $3, bu tor $5, 200 for $15 T ccackne use w s Azents waut d to inducements, ans gu i i _ qy l 0 C "Ome . ~~ CE vereeey reprodidet 9. *NMot one of the bnmbugs of the d4Y )« Weekly Tribune, July 7. ‘They give gâ€"neral smtisfaction.‘â€" Staatsâ€" ZAtaog, Aug. 5 References.â€"B; kind permiâ€"sion we retâ€"r to the tollowing : Franki‘n 8. 1 no, Lonils. ville, drew $13,000. Mis: Hattie Banker, OChaleston, $9,000 ; Â¥re. Loniâ€"a T. B ake, t Pau!, Piano $710 ; Sawuel V. Raymund, Gos»â€" ton, $5,800 ; Eugene i. Bracket, Pit‘aiureb, Watch $300 ; is Anote Ossovir, New Q~ i ads, $5,400 ; Emo‘»y L. Pristi, volumbu«, 0,, $1, 00. £ #ou wiii know what yeur prizs is before you pay for it. Any prize exzbang=d for another of the same value. Nc blanks. Our patrons can depenod upon fair dâ€"aliog Opinions of the Press â€"*Fair dealing oan hs relied upon,.‘â€"New York Herald, Aug. 23. ‘A geouine «ist ibutiac,*â€"World, deptem ber @ Sn uk s /ok C s 2 2 400 Gold Wa‘ches. ........ ...... $75 to 300 975 Kewing Machin:s ........ ....60 to 150 l nllcpntrhu........mhunb'loo ., ..mu ne n e n e 48 # e# e “ â€â€œm Ouch Gifts, Siiver Ware, ete , ;. 1| TSE SR + +«++*« » » + .« $1,500,000 A chance to draw any of the above pris s for 35 cents. ‘Tickers dewribing pris‘s are sealed in envelopes and well mixed. On reâ€" geipt at 25 cem‘s a ssailed ticket is drawn withâ€" out choice and sent by mail to any address, The priz? named upon it will ps delivered to the ticket bolde; on payment of $1. Pâ€"iz a arg immedianely seuat to auy address by ex, press or retoroa mail, ‘ You will know whiat YOULT ntiza in hakur, Ottawa,‘"Jan. 19, 1 15 300 In CASH GIFTB to b’ distributed by the MERCHANTS & BANKERS A&80OCLAâ€" TION UF NEW YURK. DAILY DRAWINGS, Kat* A Prise for every ticket. "C& 1 Cash Gitt ............ .... ... . $100,000 sA UTAIUE In returnit g istake to the cit‘s ns m Otta~â€" wa lor the very lime.al patron g» extâ€"ndâ€"d them singce they ogen 4 their Family Grocery kevea months agn, aud takes this metnod of informing their custowmer s and the citizens in general that thir Stock on band is very large and contains every kind and quality that can be found i+ a first class Fawily Groâ€" cery, and at prices to dely campetition, CHINA W A RE H OU 8 E, 12 builid from a point thereon a railroad to connect with tm‘.:‘Cnmdun Pacitic Railâ€" way‘"‘ at the Matawa or French ttiver (as the case may be.) crossing the Ottawa River at some point between Portage du Fort and the moauth of Deep River, to be galled the = Quebec Pacitic Railrond."‘ WooP,CcoLLtss 1884dakw1 a !chu:sâ€" 6 Qitaw a, Ju‘taQ}jâ€"li: 1812. _ 18'?8:& law :m‘ WAREHOUSE, McDonnell & Mongenais l)on'rtu & ALEY â€" No. 66, Sussex street. Cttawa, January 5 1873 POR'I' WINEâ€" ®L nslot,l. * b 11is now an established tact _ yonu a#ant any Arstâ€"class BHANDIES or W.NKS, and the best Family GROCERIE®Y, you wmnat go to APANRâ€" LOTCH WHISKIESâ€" LAaCK THRA%â€" Ol all kinds, the very fines NHRUVLT$â€" Ee RKY WINZâ€" T hos. Pitterson‘s. 81,287,1148 *4 Caddies," Aveiopes and well mixed. On reâ€" ) cems a sealed ticket is drawn withâ€" and sont by mail to any address, 'u.md upon it will ps delivered to Powers Frosh Roasted, and Ground Daily the premia: a, Of the first grades, various and soond, *o price*, geoon Just received, a superior lot of the best Guinness‘s Urder, bire Malt» Fine Old Vintages (190 years;, pure and reliable for tamily use aud m. «i. ciual purpuses, * The best old Brands, Pure and sila 1 anud Pale, rery Aue qualities, and a en, Jamse and Jellies, from tb COreeso & â€" BRisck woll‘s â€" 8â€"ilin Cneapâ€"â€"really gyood, DeKuypers & Son, fine Old D~uble TRO*®*. PATTERSON‘s. ecember 23. 1871 Brands, imported this Season, quite fresh and fragrant.â€"Try / *+â€"m, f, Old Ryo and Highwines, Anest JIVOII'. No. 26 Rideau Street ROBERT AKEAD. . WaYs ON HAaAND every pasckage . ~~om we ofst I‘b ral attee satisfaction . 853 Bromt«nr, N y 1871 3 8 otf 310 $!, 13 w (ge se EP ECY ® C wHo E CFTOCt ‘Dye. Harmiless, Reliable and Inst«=taneops; Lo ‘““Plfldmt; no ridicuious :13 , naplensant odor, Kemedies the i}! «ffects of bad dyes and Washes, Produces luweotireLY a superb Biack or Xatoral BHrown, «nd ivay as the balr Cuza, Sorr and Beavrivgo. The :;'g:.flu-d 'l"" Batchelor s. _ #old by glets. 16 Coxp 8 r New York, actory, 16 Doxo Staet, | _ Ottaws, Jamuary ::th, 14â€" 1870 OTTAWA HOTEL Presoott Junction, J. FRANCIS, Proâ€" prietor, ‘ Meals at all times. Table and liquors | cannot be surpassed. 1878â€"3m. | Ciuy Hall, Ottawa, Jan. 10, ll'll:"l';.; E: llhw thâ€"tap lication will be made by the ation ot the City of Ottaâ€" #*a, to tha Lâ€"gisiature of the Province of OIG:rio, satits presenot Session, for an Act to euâ€"bie the saig Corporstion to purchase a cerâ€" tain parcel of land lying on the west side of Broad ctrset in said olty, for the purpose of widening said street, â€" * ‘ â€" ~. W P LETT, 1 City Clerk. | fuis Wern all & Sat Ol evenings. BATCHELOR‘S HAIR DYE Mr E A HARINGTO®N (Worcester College, Oxford), late Assistont Mastâ€"+ of Trinity OCollege School, Port Hope, intends openiag the abgve on the 1st September next. High testimanials and refer. nces can be given botb in Ottawas and elsewhere. For further parâ€" tioutars, apply to Mr darlugton, Port Hope, unptil the 15th inst. After that date, at Otâ€" ta wa. N B â€"Private pupils will be taken in the Janoary 15, 18723 PBIVA‘!'I CLASSICAL SCHOOL. *HI®S Splendid Bair Dyo is the Brst is GoOD STABLING AND ATTENTIVE HOUSTLERS, The t:‘oprhtor of this establishment, Henry »elle, in returning his thanks to his numerous friends and to the public at ( large for th& great encouragement they | yroviomly honored him with begs to inâ€" orm them that, bavin« considerably ro-I paired his new establishment, and owing to his well known experience in that line of business, he is in a position to continue giving then sufticient satisfaction. _ Good Yard and Stabling, and also the best of accommodation shall continually be found satisfactory at his establishment. Uttawa, Dec. 14, 1871 1845 3m The BAR always supplied with the Choicest Liquors. 9 gp‘karsucrs wovere, â€" â€" â€"~_"**"~" NO. 122, SUSSEX STREET, No, 122, v 0 TTA w a,. Kept by Henry Labelle. Every convenhnooâ€"nnd comfort for the travelling Public. MoGILL STREET AND sr. PAULSTREET, MONiRZ W&, CANMAA. A, Bas for PWENTY YEARSs Pasr boea th= FAVORUITE RESOBT c1 in gcnor l travellt g pubplic in the United States, as well as of Canada, when visiting Montreal on * usiness or pl.s» aure, 1t is centrally lacated on McQGill street, the great thorougbhftere ar * ~~ramercia }cen«re of the city, commandiag a magnificent view of the River 8t, Lawrenc:, n« V ictoria Bi idge on the lefs, ans a futl view of Victoria Sqnare and Mount Royal on tno tight. . The Hotel is furnish: 4 throughout in a wuperior manner, and everything arranged with a view to the comâ€" fart of gneats. As one ot the largest Yotels in the Dominion, having ample accommodation for 500 xzuests, whllo keot In first.class style the madorate sum of $1.59 per day will re charged as heretofore The travelliny community will consult thiir own I*terests by teâ€" memberiog the Albion Hotel when visiting Montreal 120R o. oOr‘es ALBION HOTEL RICE LIST Uttawa, Nov. 18. 1871. $; _ FEB R U AR v 1: 18 t# The ouly True and Pertect Will open toâ€"day one case VELVET RIB BONS black and coloured in all widths. New Clouds. New New Hosiery. New Velvetcens. New French Mervinos. New Satines all colours New Costume Cloth. New Fancy Dress Goods New Shawls New Mantles New Costumes. New Miliinc deGENT HOUSE R BGENT HOoUSC Fancy Woollen Goods. 1y old by , No toilet table should be ‘with Srazzr, | out 0OOCOâ€"GLYCOERIN E, 26 cents â€"187) â€" por bottle, * $ 1736tt lawk6 ho FAVO8SIECE RESOBT citas gcnord travellt g Canada, when visitiag Montreal on *usiness or pl..» treet, the great thorougbfere ar oramercia }con:â€"re Lhe cuffans dueo C hew y o2 ul Just received from SHANGHAE, via New York, a consignment of the very finest quality, BREAKFAST SOUCHONG. § For sale, in boxes containing 15lbs,, 7 # PEMBERTON & CO., Commercial Chambers, n rac Bt. Peter Street. FWHNEA. _ Is hereby given that application will be made to the Parliamâ€"nt of Canads, at the ensuing bession thereof, for an Act to amend the 8t. Lawrerce and Ottawa Railway Act, and to asutioriss a further extension of the dail +uy or deviation of the pr:sâ€"at extension therâ€"of from any point of thvsame reepectiveâ€" 1y to & point at or near Portase du Fort in the Province eof Que! ec, ana thence to or near the the Town of Pem broke, in the Connty of Ontario, with power of further extension from the said Town of Pembroke, to any point on Lake Nippissing, French Rivrer, or upon the Guorgian Bay. Streok: . :‘ . > =. . o onr o7 Ottawa, 19th January, 1871 Comprising everything that is Nex ani Fashionabie in Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Furs at greatly reduced prices to make room for Spring Importations. JAMES PEACOCK, ‘u. Remember the place, 33 Rideaun Oitawa, 22, 1872. friSubscriber begs to |F Â¥ GEORGE LATREMOUILLE. Proprietor. Ottawa, January 23,1872. â€" 1878 3m ‘rV. firshâ€"clase style, the furniture bgingron- tirély new. The table and bar will be su &lood with tha best articles . {‘urnhh ms to let with or without meals. The public are invited to give him a call and they will be treated with the utmost politeness,. . undersigned has opened a new e:?b.ii-hmenf w!:_ich he has fitted up in Rullh salaale mb uk : s icb Remember the place EAST END SAPPERY BRIDGE. ROWE & ANNABLE. Ottawa Dec 12%, 1871 o GREAT REDUCTION IN FURNITURE ends und the public generally that ll dispose of the balance of his Ottaws, Dcc 18, 1871 oTIcE, HE ANADA HOEL URSITURE, FUVRNITVa K. street. "* noyal on tac tight The Hotel is ything arranged with a view to the comâ€" ominion, having ample accommodation maderate sum of $1.59 pâ€"r day will re will consult their own 1 terests by re» 1685 6m RBishop‘s Block, Sussex St eet. FUR STOCK, SINCLAIR, STIT & co " _ _ 180ly intimate to his 1853 3iwk 187714 To be let for a term of years, the BILLEVIE GARDENS, Hull, the proprie. tor bei i 0! retiring On account o!poo:"{-.uh Enquire at the Wricatr Hover, Hull, Mons . M AMI, Assistant for French and ! Writing. The above School will Reâ€"open, after the Christmas Holidays, on MONDAY, 8th January. Rev G JEMMETT, M A. Head Master Snrits euermas ca ue ce ues i d C L0 0C NeCnm S000â€" APM0L eFHaED, HekkE hk Sikkk 4i raise them. ‘The light profit we put upon our goods, and bought in the best markets, enabl ¢ us to sell at prices not to be equailed. ‘The public are requeste i to try them. lc:" our goods are guarantsed â€"Sagar«. Teas, Cof â€"es, Raisio«, Carrants, Rice, Bariov, Spices and General Groveries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherry ; Gia, Ram, Brandy, Inlsh «nd Bootch Whiskey ; all the Wines and Liquor in Wooud and Btt!: 8. Gooderham & Wort‘s Higtwines, Old Bye and Proof soid by the Bure! as low as amsil lots can be laid down from the Distillery, in Bond or out of Bond. 600 Barrels No. 1 Labrador Herring«, the best that cin be hai. Aiss, Dry Co4, Fresk GMOM,IPMWL“,fll‘DMMummmhm-dM 18 Jin, Remember that we are the first to fall the raise M- Th. "‘h‘ nrofit wa nut unnin niuw 2 Wholesale and Re rs. Wine an Spirit erGrooqe C Â¥O, 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERY% O T T A W A. Wholesale P. Baskerville & Brothers, comprising all the newest ublications, will be kept on hand ; also, Musical Merchas dize of dln‘d.a-iptiom. This Department will be under the care of Mr. T. Suckling, formerly Bandmastar af T M 47¢h D=sillls formerly Bandmaster of . M. 47 SECOND HAND PIANiS TakKEN in _ggcvuvaz AT 1 * MASON & HAMLLN, ~« Sostos, and PRINCE & CO);of Buffele. ~ .___ Medium sized Pianos, by reliable makers and full guaranteed by qurselres, arerâ€" agi fromta;()toum. will’l’nlny-boko t in stock. $ Â¥ ;‘IANOS FOR HIRE ‘rom $€12 to t&) ner auarter " 15 KING STREET TORONTO, and 2% SPARKS STREET, OTFAW A, â€" ®; The unders.gned beg to inform {he Ladios »nd Gentlemen of (Mtawa and that they have omnod a banch establishment at 26 Sparis street, under the : management of Mr. A. Petersen, for the sale of the celebrated P T A N O 818 Piano and â€" Music Warerooms, UVRAOOL FOR BoYÂ¥s ARE CHANCE. PEOPLE‘S in all LACE BERTRAS, LACE BORDERED HDKFS., LACE COLLARS & CUFFS, s LACE OVERSKIRTS, Pork and Flour constantly on hand Oitawa, Dec. 56, 1841 1 .A C in all the newest fabrics now used tion to our Russell & Watson Ottawa, December 8, 1871 BALL and EVENING _ _ DRESss CHICKERING, STEINW A Y and ORG ttawa, December 18, 1871 A. & $. NORDHEIMER‘$ Honiton, â€" Maltese, Point, _ Brau Valenciennes, ~A lencon, â€" and > Limerick â€" Laces. us sent on lication. eP 1858 2w Selected Stock of Shecet Are now showing the 1.~/est . «orcltics in Evening Dresses ar‘ Dress Matcrials in which we are showing a great vari JOSEPH DEY, INSPECTION INVITED , &¢., all guataoteed and at prices not to be equalled .‘ _ on hand _ Remâ€"mber our motto lignt profits, IZ°TBRY OUR TEAS q P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS Also a good asssortment of | _ For sale a Second Hand | with Folding Seat in Back. new. Appiy to ON EEAL ESTATE, From $190 to any amount, on approved secarits IRUST AND LOAMX COMPANY Of "*JPPER CANADA N Ottawa, Jan. 10, price of goods is our trads, and the last :0 UWSEY TO LKBW i 10K. we would call spocial oint, _ Brussels , and DE Nâ€"H A M, James Bailiff, T meus (Iu.‘a; A. & B, KORDHE.MER. STORE. rariecty of A LIBERAL VALG 4 LACE SHAWLS Masico by Attc e I |