r P a reserved bid, _ â€"â€"A deposit of $250 E&:r::;:.: deed will be given, yearly n‘â€"--: Jlfer for sale TTaAW & nurï¬â€™.:ï¬ JKE, on Fm[‘):.y' the mber next, at Bo h“'-_ the “b'“ laBds Lo th Cons........ «. .. . .. 00 4 # in Tth Con. 100 h W # in SthCon. do Lo 3 &%m do 1M .bove lots, with the except _ndp‘fl > is a small water power 0n | \ordn rmig * BELOYoNQ . A. MORRIS anp TON CTIO N 18 & nod:‘n.f{:u ljacent thereto, 'h-?.! d & ‘ ks imited. The Bay on let ca met w on i fere wilt bo c ne amd place, e . o. 4 in the 2 â€" WY al od hardwood M aunsnes wT ~.~ [Wl“ L OA s TO way) 40 leet in travelled road. â€" h * Es ol :’b‘l:nl.-‘:“ roperties will be offered en 11040 foU hHAVE BE&N A% f i4 Chro ...lml*’,TC-fll‘ you need not fiaiter 7 ln._bm“-.’. epair goes on slowly, # in Sih Cou., ShrOUg® 1 â€"snch of the Mississippi ttered F is situated on 1nd an excellent water » available therefrom. otes will be sold n: ubject to a reserved bi: ST i. Pembroke sland imyme lipds form a oy mortgage. the hour of Twelve 0‘ clock, noon, u-nhn_;-u‘ ;onlfl_fl""h a Chemical Food aZ meet your most i as it combines OÂ¥ rtect digestion, _ rber l4th, 1#72, and ®"* Monday evening “4 logues of Books can be hon the Books will be 02 Upper and Lower :"g";','.'.".'" sabscriber would that his annual sale of to him by the well Mr. EDW ARD LU will commâ€"nce at his : Streat. on SATURDAY! igned will offer for sale by Po at CYON‘S HOTEL: Ammgeior i undergoes , Toronto ; J. H. bl.qr. W. H. h 4 S 8 HVLBL, Aruprior, on -“Yh the 19th day of December of bot 25, in 5th Con. 100 ninsula) Lot No. 6 in AZXYXN JX & amesidh CC K L4 ROBZ, lined with CHS »der will be rewarded | i n Harard comner " * BaRGAINS! ) . /. siALE OF BM wiÂ¥ LQUORZ #6 _ = ~ â€" ing of the n the Jrd Com ald give extens ___ AKOS ROWE, Auc! , Ho#, 21. m_"__, TEL KREPER3 AND O irE OPPORTUNITY ws, Dee 11, 1872 h of the Mimiaippi frren m the mt agintes Raaoe b¢ w ffeaithy Blood, on of of the P «t ¢1.0U per bottle. A. MOREIS AND io % e S 4@ .A eee of Sul® the sal its) to be im one :)'illhx-‘ um the balance, paysble in with interest. "a Mmflr’ nmest .. Solicitor, Perth; do st Nov., 1872 rivileges and for sale Paimer‘s 26 in‘ do : & a mt #is * on. Pembroke wE, AUCT; peie 34 LE OF T AÂ¥08 ROWE, e at 2 road, passing â€"A â€" deposit of . Kvery day our reporters lcsk of thanks beiog given him “_M" _i'“b“n‘mh:: Tay M CC CCA â€â€œâ€˜ï¬‚ s radical 18 ing aboug received from it seven PB red. . DtX Phospbate® 'h“. A. ROWA I3t lt toy || (EfRentstson Compination PruL : Eyergne, a parfect. g*em, ht ._’_,,‘ home in the Dominion, Was : ape inent citizans, for $15. ldhv,coflnchu..fl-““‘ WMW-‘“’““"‘ tma, having com, leted their season‘s n-mm have their coutract of twentyâ€"two threeâ€"quarter miles, and would have their entire work bad the water been two high.> As it is, about one ‘s work in the ensaing sum mer will th» entire j>b, which, so far as is goae, has bsen to the ontire satisfac« of the Government Enginéers. y spply f } * . «Pn‘ Avests®‘$ _ "2__ _ # > & on aAwa RapWwAaY. «125°C L m mncon. ] tr our now »MP* * isg & Rauwit CO w08 qutawe at 6 a m. es o o iose at 4 p. n ‘.Ԡ5’4_;- l“-.:" .m uring th® wn’. § per cent. cheapor "**" """ uL well to go and see the choice ae now Ooffered tor sale 0 bankrupt stook of $20,750.00 @Witssex streot. > | _ _ _ .. ,, »w 5 Bankrupt Stock W w’“."hï¬m‘* | at half price. _ ___| tin Mr. McKellar, und the Rev ns Their business is to select 1 Canpramc Qurzage â€" From O8f enquiries, it appears that Mr. Campâ€" is still in a very low state, and if he rcover, he will never be the same Uis assailants, two well known in this city, were arrested yesterday the Hall authorities, and held to bail £230 each, It appears that Mr. Camp Wls injuries are chiefly about the body, by kicks and blows trom stakes from afence ; and, as the outrage 4 unwarrantable, we trust th+t the per= dst it Busglcuw .A grand Masonic ,M:t-.h,bh new Hall, re#, t 8t. John‘s Day, the Zith of wah, Tickets of invitation have wst io a number of leading Masons i sir ‘and a nleasant evening is 'fllbw,-ollp“ Bermingham‘s Auction room is crowd«d, night, and extensive purchases made plate, silver ware, gold and Net watches, &c., &c. Go and get some " ie valuible articles sell ng there, as ‘hmulyahwd.hh-on to do so. A Bussrwctox.â€"If the manager of the lusbec Bink could, without inconvenience W himself, try his hand at local reporting hflymmy, he would ‘ hear of more r-'h-.mauuq.u ! fallen to the lot of any benk manager 1i0er 4 op Arrives "‘mh’“.... and Gentlemen llers‘ rest" last night, one a party Brown, and the other a jovial but noisy citren well known to hotel " 'l'hpï¬'mlfl""wm' ms, Mr. U‘Gara, this morning. ori1.â€"The Honorables John Carlâ€" AFrank Smith, K. R. Burpee, Beq weral other gentlomen connected ie Canada Puacific Railway are ox~ 19 Les» her. &0 210b Snccessor to P 4 Bar yaumâ€"tsnoa-hm i# supplbed with Caledonia ar. â€" Ask for it Gmson & Co., for Uttawa. «at, NEWV S 19 C245 345 615 $.45 3.45 | ‘-‘." RapWar. a. m. is 12 1.00 Ii'o" 10 -â€"mvlum- Co in‘ im, iseasos Of â€" smider, should send i , aledonia Water. _ , Gmsox & Co., (*~ ner Sparks and Elgin. (mtemporaries nave found amount of money he placed at the l of the Corporation, thereby sar~ c ap and Summer ;&mw:&. No . *thout it, for where it » Doctor need apply. sson & Co., Agents. â€"Apply to : business us to select a Normal School. $ cheaper than else#here tes and Registering »dicating the greatest it or day, just arrived Wu. Hzazy, Suppers Bridge with P. H. Caasot K. Valiquette & Co. ow who would like 10.30 1200 845 345 n RatWaYâ€" 4. CHABOT, â€"R. Valiquette GOLDEâ€" Stock will be 10e â€" From our ars that Mr. Camp 'Mfl if be sver be the same two well known arrested yesterday , and held to bail ars that Mr. Camp y about the body, of ing many a dollar to the holders of Corporâ€" ation cheques, the money for which they had so hardly earned, and which, on being presented at the Quebec Bank, are immeâ€" diately cashed. s Covuxtr Courcm.â€"The County Council was in session yesterday, but did not do much. rhqâ€"u.'humg at | ten o‘clock. done at the Court yesterday, only ï¬n‘ cases being disposed of. The Judge comâ€" plained several times of the delay in the production of witnesses, the Court being often kept waiting half an hour. We heard several gentlemen remark that it was the slowest Court they were ever in. evening next, and certainly it is a splenâ€" did one ; perhaps the best of the seascr» so far. We will publish it in full in our issue of toâ€"morrow. ings in comnection with Byâ€"town division & of T. The entertainment provided was first rate, being varied in character, and the programme well rendered. Readings Tus Corrozitiox CAaLENDAR.â€"Iwo triends met on the market yesterday afternoon, und after the customary greetings were passed, one said to !the other : * By the way, what day of the month is this? I have a note due on the 18th." The other party had dnmï¬ld-o.m a happy thought struck him. " Let us go down to the wood market," he said, +â€"and we shall soonses," They went, and the gentleman with the note maturing against him blessed the Corporation for its forethought in taking note of time, even when they neglected quality and quantity. Pexxr Ruiomos.â€"The Ridean street Temperance Hall was crowded last night, on the occasion of the usual weekly read Boyd. Mr. Currie also gare a number of humorous character songs, which delighted Porkins, Haney and Rev. T. D. Phillips. The musical portion of the proceedings was efficiently given by Miss McCarthy, Miss Boyd, Miss Rowe, Mr. Ross and Mr. ing closed with th» national anthem. Iâ€"u‘.'l. Ilo_.-w.‘ealh'no- But-n‘n':l Strange, Quebec; John Wmm Daly, Strat ford; P A Crosby, John Neilson, jr., A B cuh,u_&.#h-u.l-nm..ln Anger. Jas A Young, Montreal ; Hon & B oo 2ad hoii bdenss, . Srenge~ w m (IP ~mardar Pal Foster, W-urloo;ï¬ohl Baird, Toronto; P Steano, Adams, N Y ; John Wesley, MWW, Mohr‘s Corâ€" ners; Jobn , Quebec; G N Selden, Rome, N Y, R Luttrett, Prescott; Waiter J Roberts, M 3 Smith, J Giff:rd, Boston$ Dasms‘ Horac.â€"A G Monâ€" treal; J F McAndrew, iA ; £ WQ:hrWflmu‘q n% !ut:ov, 'l!h-llntrom;u M. Shaw, Toronto, Rer Dawsou, rw-mb{;mmfl Cran« Qu:;ï¬lh,fl ; W G Perry, Bo'j NAckert, do; Thos Kenney, do; Dgl‘" vens, Believilie; James Roane, Powdam, N Y; O S Lenney, Prescott, Wm Stifford, Uxiox House.â€"H Parker, Gananoque ; A Mackenzie, Admaston; Kev. Hi‘hflufl% ut-lquAPrwlx, H Calull, Aylme:; Campbell, Peter 1) Campbel!, Eganvilie; lup'ut-:a Pakenham; J Chasterton, Brockvilie; H Kielly, Miss Rielly, Rich k J D Gillies, Carleâ€" r, T'lllq W W Hiller, Winchester; W W #ri Easton‘s Corners ; W J Johnston, James McoAroy, Brasside; John Millaine, Montreal; George Beattie, Brysonville. . Pamuor‘s Harrâ€"We BOSJCOVITZ BALLAD CONCERT. hand, & of ‘Home S#eet Home, â€" 3-.':‘::«.41- ‘Laven r-nl-‘ d’unlr,"hiï¬&odh-dï¬o Hall prevented the celebrated pirnist trom atâ€" tempting. ‘O »â€"pare wos ;‘ but, in the -oohlluu-:LI.l“ there be Mï¬lm.miflw“ an artist can play and an audience listen. The Mm.w-mm Hall, in which it was?given, y is Lawrence Brown, placed in the dock on a charge of larceny, pleaded ‘Not Guilty.‘ Mr. Lees read the charge to the Jury, and the first witness examined was Alex. Stewart.â€"Had a coat stolen from Nolan‘s Bar Room; it was a blue frock cont ; I left it there in July last; have not seen it since; was boarding in Nolan‘s when I left it there. Cross examined by Mr. Mosgroveâ€" Never saw Brown in my life till I saw him in the Police Court. _ James Watkins swornâ€"Boarded . a% m‘--wm;wmd- dmm;-'mmh-du:p in muu;.-nnnp-mm- coat up stairs ; that was some in Septem« ber last ; he was tucking it into his pants ; he then pat on his own coat over it; did “mmnuoï¬low;m went to work together, on ol ts ‘ â€"with him, as he drew ‘patt * stop why «s RowireAPvey * #* C h-: hocdinnt Cacks = " _ 0 _ c . uflg-r;muhh“ same cont as I had seen down stairs, as it '-“u&olu;qh-b'dh work he took his own coat off. _ The Court was here kept waiting over HUTEL ARRIVALS.‘ J H Buldwin, do. GEM §M C CR l KWA ; the codt hung in the hall for snERAL SE3SION®. â€"â€"Two friends little was The Judgeâ€"Really, Mr. Lees, this is hohd,kupm the Court waiting so long and the of the morning over, you should have been, better prepared with your witnesses. _ _ _ R _ Mr. Leesâ€"I crave this indulgence of Sï¬ mie i Hrisee appo:ring, the evidence was closed. ts ALLEGED LARCENYT. t Sarah Mulligan, charged with stealing a buggy wagon. _ _ Abraham Tandivin, swornâ€"Bought a :-usyhomln.lunigmin August last ; it for about two months , the price ‘w;:'b&m.nu::d-, I:Glrod her waggon; thought 1t wasitoo hittle, and it was to be left to two menâ€" MéDougall and (‘Connorsâ€"to decide the price. llent it to a Mr. Birch to draw some Birch came to my place Mmhlhdl.uno any one, as it was taken away from his Birch -d'ih-lhnm&h-u&‘;it.nd found fresh tracks of the w g;on in Mrs. Mulligan‘s yard. I tuen obâ€" next morning with the UCUSINUD and found the waggon in Mrs. Mulligan‘s nnl.-dunkitmy. The witness said had not paid for the waggon, and the judpuidu;uow-uouu,md the jury without Iuvin;l.heboxnmrud/inuhw of not guilty, and thojudgezdofld.nn property to be returned to Mrs, Mulligan, TAE Holndmum Ci8B. Sumuel Johnston was placed in the dock charged with stealing a horse and buggy from Andre Riopelle. His counse!, Mr. Gibb, said he was not prepared to go on with the case, as his client had teleâ€" {;ph-d for some witnesses to Oshiwa jadge said that if Johnston could obâ€" tain bail, he woul i allow the case to stand oaer till the next Session of the Court. $130.10. Verdict for plaintiff $12 and coste. The County Council met at 10 o‘clock Morgan, Warden ; Messrs. McEwan, Lyon, Caldwell, Dawson, Richardson, Mills, Mc# Caffrey, Blackburn, Mohr, Cummings, Robillard, and Mr. W. Cowan, Secretary. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. this morning. The Wa:den referred to the improveâ€" ments made in the county since the last sersinn, and ox&:und himeelt pertectly satisfied with new buildings. â€" They had been erected at a reduced rate comâ€" pared with what would cost if the contracts had to be out now. Asgo the leakage in the of the Court House, referred to in the of the Grand Juy,hhdmldonqnlri-rupdh.n. aad found that it proceeded from same impertections in the work that had not yet been remedied, but the matter would be aitended to by the contractor. He anâ€" nouced that the work of the prisoners in the County Jail was no#w turned wgndj Hyland . vs at the minor municipalities,â€" minutes, on a Witness for the gis yiRet yisit To kuAOoPE. lr.o::olqmth_o‘.n of his first MHIM‘ it. Thflun&lr McEirath as the very mo_ Mh np-h-’lrL. he aroused him froma Mmflm&mmflm race, I learn that you are goingâ€"to Euâ€" rope." * Yes," quietly said the absorbed aditor, not lifung his eyes from the news~ Moved by Mr, Dawson, seconded by Mr. paper. ‘"‘Are you going alone, Horace ?" continued his partner. * Yu’"nxhfly as before and still reading. _ " Well, Hoâ€" race,‘" persisted Mr. McEirath, «‘don‘t you how\h:vy!fl'n“nï¬i to, travgl in Europe alone ? * u{;yoq‘d ncverprt half way through the city of Paris, Now, Horace, I have a young friend who wants to go to Europe but hasn‘t the means. He is young active and intelligent, and you must take hius along to take care of you. You‘d lose half your u?p before you were halfe seas over.‘, 1 never got half seas over," -“m"r:bqfl muasing mmhi-ms- ',h.,',.ihcu-“ his trust so well that the Tribune afterwards sent him to Europe on an important special mission, THE WARDEN‘s ADDRESS, CuUNTY COUNCIL AN. ANECDOTE OF GREELFY qmnL adjwarned till 10 o‘ lock BUsiN:38. subâ€" Practical Watchmaker TOUNG 4 RLDFOR) MANYEACTURING JEWELLER, William Young William Young THE OTTAWA TIMEs, DECEmMBER 18 172. YOUNG RADFORD PaacrIC\L WiaTCJMAKER Young & Radford, Manufacturing â€" Javelley, $8} SPARKS STREET PRACTICAL WATCHMAKCSR 381 SPARKS STRECT. * _ OAtiws, 1 6e 1872 William LATE Manufactaring Jeweller, AND 38} SPARKS STRLET. LATE AND L A TE _ We will show on THIS and following DAYS, until cleared out, a very extensive purchase of SILKS, embracing Black, Plain, Colorâ€" ed Fancy Silks, and Mantle Velvets, which we have secured much under regular prices. _ > L A rare cKAnce for parties making Ohristmas and New Year‘s Presents. We beg to draw attention to reductions given below : CcNLOURED SILK DRESSES. Former Prices. Reduced Prices. Lot No. 1 $35.00 $20.00 Do % $30.00 $19.00 Do 4 . $82.00 _ . $22.50 * Do 4 ~ _ $80.00 i $15.00 Do & $24.00 AXD $16.00 5,000 of Rlack Silks. Asp&lpnnhnoltbetlobnhdm C. J. wuï¬?& CU., Lyons, ranging in price from 75 cents to $5.00 per yard, wg be offered at extremely low prices, considering the quality of the goods. Russell & Watson‘s. Dresses, to be cleared out at any price, \ Particular attention is also requested to our large Stock of EVENING SILKS, comprisingâ€"Glacies, Gros Grains, Irish Poplins, Norwich Poplins, Mikado, Japanese -lm_:.ua-udbnb“nmuhdoqmlly low. B@» An carly call is respectfully solicited. Russellt & Watson, Mitaws Traa 9 1872 the 20, SPARKS STREET. SI L A. S&S®, Ssilks! Silk s. N. B.â€"â€"These goods we can recommend as speciall Shirts made to measure on the shortest notice, and w Upwards of one hundred Remmants of Coloured Silks, suitsble for Children‘s Scotch and Canadian Goods. Direct fro Great Reduction in Silks Pink, Yellow, Blue, White and Scarlet ‘ Sazony Flannels. Scarlet, Green and White Lancashire Flannels. | 3â€"4 and 6â€"4 White Electoral and Welch Flannnels. & aihte cacs | W aodforSale. HFKLOGK gjlll'lll Sawmed and Unsawed. . Gentlemen‘s Underclothing. Wes side of the Canal Besin, near the Skatiog Blok, Mune Hell. Ottawa, Nov 28, 1872. 3033 Om .. A very large Stock of Scotch and Cansdian FLANNELS, in White, Grey and Scarlet, &c. * TWILLED AND PLAIN. â€" _ ENGLISH FLANNELS Ortawe, Sept. 18, 1978. j Parties at a distance can obtain list of rates and information of routes by & Ottawa, Nov 20, 1872. aGLove * _ & In the City. at THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF SsCARFS. TIES, A . H. PATTERSON‘S r3,. SPARES 9T. Fanoy Flannel Shirtings in great variety. o pbstectit e unds Oonies and T L sEtfexc.. _ , 1872. GRAND â€" TRUNK TIOKET OFFIOCE. THRo0GB COU PON TICK ETS All Points East and West on the CANADA CENTRAL @GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY A LARCE SUPPLY OF Allan, McKinnons & ‘McMort CcOLLARS. &C. &“..‘:.*’u":.{ “fli‘.'fl:-'%_ï¬-.“ """'...:.' cocanine n nirafune irovboliin Ouk wwmrvu mt * . nHase o. * caf OE ce * n 80 SPARKS H38IER Y od vilue. anteed to of all kinds. Also, yet on handâ€"3,000 lengths of Stove Pipes, and an immense quantity of Tinware, Cuttlery, Electro Plate and other Cruet Stinds, Lamps, Chimneys and other goods too numerous to mention. â€" 5 â€" To Tinsmiths and Contractors of Tin Roofs. Béfore removing to my new and commodious building now in course, of finish, ovnm'ge late DESBARATS property, Sparks Street, will b(! sold at cost, at my old Store, â€" Butchers to His Excellency Lord lufferin, Governor General of Canada, to announce that j 5'..‘..4 from the West mma’;‘."x.'&? of the primest WESTERN CATTLE, | Together with a large number of and which will include that mh #’ammmmm MKARQUIS AND NOBLE, Bred and fed by Mr. J. 8. Armstrong, of Hramosa, Wellington County, C. W. h ho oo tmmailine, 1912 14 price, ativer e ns eaggs .'t‘z&:ad.;vet:oumh'l"b uis 18 » 4 18 open to challenge for Uu'l'hmmbol- lars over the whole continent for being 1872, CHRISTMAS BEEF, 1872. SATCHELL BROS.,, the best beast bbopmum Noble took 3rd prizeat the Show at Hamilton, 1872, and several other prizes ; ulso that perfect;beautyâ€"* Billy"â€"a pure bred three year old The first ever brought into Ottawsa mar« mwm:zs:yuwm. Mr. George H of Guelph. Thissplenâ€" did animal took the 2nd prize at the Guelph Christmas Fat canlo&o',lflh 3rd prise at Hamilton, and 3rd prise a! Gueiph Central Show. Also, that magniâ€" M\Moyurddm.m P RIL NC E, Acknowledged to be the finest beast of his age in Canada. Tbnhz will consist of a matchless four year fat Cotewold Wuht.hdndhdbyl:.(h.&flnd,‘ of Guelph, took the first prize at the Hamâ€" ilton Agricultural Show, and first prize at Guelph Christmas Fat Cattle Shows, and Apiing 28 Pn Arri mm mre mprh-,to‘ï¬htr th € 12% PRIME WESTERN SHEEP. Also, 34 very pï¬mddqbdrl.u, M.&oi::nhoflnol Game, Venison, on ons ho 2oo e ols m of which be on view at their stalls, Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 9, Lower Town Market, on WOTICE TO CONTRACTOURS. FTenders will be received until noon of MONDAY, the 28th December, for the construction of a Pipe Culrert under the Fidean C. P. DORION‘S, the Commsssioners office, corner of Sparks and Streots and 'aw- e on and after Monday, Water Commissioners‘ Office, Ottawa, Dec 5, 1872 ____ 2134 2awid Tnx oï¬nns': ASSEMBLIES. FRIDPAYX REVENING, the 3rd Janpary, 1873, at EKIGHT P.M. Ottawa, Dec. 14th, 1872. . _ #139 3 PDec. 141 $( £ A Sttne Housse with yard, on Wellingâ€" ton Street. (Address, stating locality, The Directors of the County of Carleton General Protestant are prepared to receive &r‘uflm Tenders for the MASONRY and BRICKWORK, CAR. PENTER and JOINER WURK, PLUMâ€" Lm and GASâ€"F1TTER, &c., PAINâ€" TBR and GLAZIER, also for the HEATLING 261 OF :' -;rï¬m red for the erection -g---i_' n...._u._,:g_"-"&.:‘;““.‘ TTAWA WATER WORKS _ â€"The Drawings, Specifications and condiâ€" fl.cm- be seen at the office of the Secretary, GBORGE MAY, Sussexr Mhu:‘-ibb-ld'm-ls on after M November :é." mr.h-a:,h;hmu i-mm’t,a. 3rd day of DRCEM BER next, addressed to J. ?. FEACHER. GRAND COLEARING SALE TOR THN DAYVTS ONLY ‘The Second Assembly will take placs ATt TBE STONE, Chairman of the Comâ€" mittee, and endorsed T“.?Eh Kach Contractor will have to provide sureties to enter into a joint and several bond in a sum to be agreed q-:&n Directors for the due performance of their Russell House, ‘The Directors do not bind themselves is accept the lowest or any tender. :'F’n'flu-m ‘ &0 , G, L. R, UHSWNB E+ U+ Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1872 _ 2138 6 FIOLIDA Y E. N0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, o.-,!wdclh.un 30224 * POSTPONEMENT. * The time for receiving Tenders as above, is extended [oné month] g"t{ TUESDAY, January "1th, .. Mor 80, 1978 . ANTED TV £ENT OR PURCHASE, HEREFORD STEER, Chiefiy of Timber and Plank Tt C. R. CUXNINGHAM, be smeen at Slw $ Brockville and Oftawa Railways Un and after Monday, Dec. 9, 187%, Trains will run as follows :â€" To OTTaWA. ASK FOR 1ICKETS VIA BROCKVILLE _ Renfrew BROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILWAY No. 1 and 2C C. connect at Brockville, with the Grand Trunk Eastern and Westâ€" o w-ma-pu‘ and no Transhipment from points on the Grand (ttawa Railway. Brockville, Decemner 6, 1872. PIERRE POULIN. N. Terasav, _ K. H. ST. DENIS In reference to the above, the subscriber would beg leare to return his most sinâ€" "'n...*-",......"*'.::':.-::“:.:'..‘:: choicest of liquors alway hand, â€"u.m-ggg:v_'-. * Hull, 4th November, 1872. Parior Suits in Green Reppes, Flowerea and Plain Haircloth in different styles of Carving, Plain and Polished, Very Hand» urn& ona (both polished and oil fnish); Flain Sets in oak and black walnout mountings, with large dressing . U red d ches ‘Qhain "befice Iobles marae Mdrwm and improved psatterns; Cane Chairs in black walout, oak, Desks, Ball Hat Racks, Hall Chairs, Tables, &o. â€"A Great Variety of Wood Seat Chairs, bedstcade, Washstands, &c. We have now and Best e« lected Stock of dlass of goods ever held by any storehouse in this City. The public are invited to inspect our \â€dfl.h:-d‘“ ‘l “MHHCW&L. CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY, V § Uttaws, Ith Dec., 1872. Authorized discount on American In. voices until further notice: 11 cent. Lilm%- Commissioner of Ths Ottawa om A on hedc ie dn‘y h c npepedungs For 8 Kutter to the principal Habardashers of Montreal. 60 SPARKS STREET. DK. BROWN has great pleasure in ree commending his successor, MR ELW HLL to hbis many friends and patrons A# practical Devoomnt, well versed .dzwuudï¬- > ROWE & ANNABLE. Uttaws, Dec. T, 1874 21 CANADA â€" CBNTRAL Absolute divorces lagally Obtained in dife ferent States, legal everywhereâ€"deserâ€" tion, ? miscondust, &:., suftisient on or address JOHRX J. FULTON, Counselior at Law, 3042 No. 180 Broadway, New York J _ Uttawa, Nov 20, 1872 USIUMS DEPARTMENT, PA ‘RUNIZE HLM, CHIRTS, f AOULLAKB, KUFPY, | made to order i uks 61 SPARKS STREKT. Ataws, Oct 18, 1071 _â€" 2000 im FURKNITUKRE! JAM SI. Route 2133 hA 4 db N 3 48 14 Ha