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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Nov 1870, p. 3

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'“. g ibprims Tas (um varteiy.) L' re “m‘. No M; but see Lumbermen and countryâ€" alk will r come and see. The most comâ€" ‘~M i in this Line in the Capital, nstarse ~€* P. Doriom 60 Sparks Y ork Armots "‘ IKE 0 L , 904 ®# , with wade to th* $ C e â€"LL.ERSs GUIDE . | saay ® \wno ortiw. niuL®ar # w* uce $ 3 % W% + 1% noeon . everny e 430 &0 . 10 pm .1 y gonhes: at Presoâ€"tt . mbnculor all point g:unâ€"l-n'mu. corner ¢ uk A & H TAYLOR, A es . w wor *A VT CY ' woms to be as loath ‘;‘umwfl""s ~--‘.-.m.bmm-t Oof the â€" flm this evening. A “flgmndinvm “‘.w amateurs of the city "** caRLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co. ui has oraotised with ‘Yery great sucâ€" a half, has practised sess in the County of Busel!, has removed w..oatho‘ increased. Anotber ‘”day on Clarence street, but serious result. # very interesting locture s‘u evening . in the Methoâ€" aiurth, Metcall street, by the Rev. to thiscity. OHis naitence and aro is Kont s1r006. "wnl Tartans in all the i@ding lot ex last ateamer, at * AMifAXD, MUTCHMOR & Co. k“j House, Furnishings made a at Garland, Mutchmor & Co‘s. &lfl new styles, at reducéd g ty o b-yh '&:'“"“fl"’“'- been heard on _ every . side 1.»“ was on the door steps, sprang Music Hall. The gymnastic feats were A0 be looked after. .. _| Bopeep" again took the house by storm, i Wt tifiieeme 7 | and shared the honours very gracefully ‘s Fur Depot: with his brother, who is little lefl.xptfl! 30 dozen Velveteen Hats, trom 25 ::m U ho'::' Submidys 4 & upwards. _ A hrs assortment of | "**** performer able director and Feathers. * »d Hats and | " Max" in his chair feat elicited enthusiâ€" astic applause, while the two clowns exâ€" *Golien L?l':. JAMES & Co hibited wonderful strength and agility. «i 7 dn enc & Coâ€" | the Tableaux were besutiful in arrange> ~ Nuss I‘ary â€"As toâ€"day (Thurs. | mentand effect. A prettier sight than theso < ."oi.ud.._.n'w lableaux has not been seen in (ttawa. t the Synod of the Presbyâ€" ‘The contortionist prove:! satisfactorily that the Charch of Scotland, service will | rules that govern the movements of orâ€" e Creiy 2 9e C F seod m:m:b. m'am c e . t i street, at 11 a.m. n ie sudience 4t they looked at. its w Fur Dopsot Ir. Dickinson, who, for throe Day.â€"As toâ€"day (Thursâ€" *:mmndumun'hnb by the Synod of the Presbyâ€" r of Canads, in connection Charch of Scotland, service will Wiski in St. Andrew‘s Charch, Welliogâ€" «n street. at 11 a. m ~Kemez.â€"Now 1 the time. Go * $. Dorion, 60 Sparks Street, ft aistoveâ€"pipe fitting. No puff; LOCAL NEWS. f A runaway occurred yesterâ€" Sparks street. Fortunately there mm the street at the time us in might have. been done. Meet attached to the runaway horse meagsized on to the side walk in front of Is. Howell‘s store, scattering several wlike which it contained about. w Rainroap.â€"We direct time table of the Canada CatniShitroad in another column, some &hfimdufiv‘l"dfl"" ®* of ains having been made. We Wgkdto hear that the trains are runâ€" ryudonum, and that the E & in exceilent order. Iulity in Lower Town is troWbled h of a ghost, which keeps terror by its frightful groans. i have endesvored to disâ€" M but so far without res. It is mid to give dying like at intervals of about an ‘The women of the locality hare brimed their husbands into a vigilance W‘D' ans ar mus Rossers, House.â€"H. R. _.\M; R. Bowie, do ; h do ; A. J. Marsian, do ; f do; John C. Hart 3:3 wife, w do ; 6. B. Mrs. & UK L M. Provencher, Nicolet ; ‘ Telegraph, Toronto ; Catineau Mills ; Benson + Revx. J. Borland, 8t. MQ ; w. 11. Wilson, New York ; EL Ebtwistle, England ; H. Rosamond, ; John Bell, Pembroke ; J. J. Sharen. ’_‘ lirge stock new stylish 1t moderate prices, at Learec! s y, President. bime Barrette, 1st Vice President. aneois Carbonneau, 2nd V iceâ€"President. TWe Godbout, Secretary. â€" _‘ "Wiighe Boucher, Assistant Secretary. 4 Collecting Treasurer. » "MMSt, Jean, jr., Ass‘t.â€"Col.; Treasurer Uuellette, Librarian. j it, Ass‘t.. Librarian. t Jean, senr., Marshall. *Coretâ€"Wednesdayâ€"The alderman "lipped the policeman on the tace 0n *n this morning called to t the offence, but not appearing M-d costs. _ James Huot were fined each kuts for assaulting a man while aAn aged woman to the orphans‘ l%,m was up a seuple Keek giroeot, cornart & uie A & H TAYLOR, Agents. ting of the members of L Union held on Nov. 1, the following were elected officeâ€"bearers for g year : o o m $ yY a m , 12 noon._ 10 p.m. 10 a. m . 148 pa, T 14 p m aneo\ at '"'.‘ ,m itway tor 'u ’.‘:.‘. south irtans in all the leading MUTCHMOR & Co. , drunk and disorderly w AIL® a Y for assault, was fned to come as * of the Fall surgery of the of days ago, was fined $3 and costs this morning for being,.drunk and disorderly on the public streots. The unfortunate Julia Hing was again up this time on a charge of larcony, She was charged with having taken $1.25 from the house of a man named Piche. Rentenceâ€" 3 months in jail at hard labor. . ‘There was a good array of waggons on the market square this morning, a number of which contained pork for sale. Beef was also pléentiful; hay, do ; potatoes were scarce and the price is settling at M#) cents per bushel ; otherwiso prices are generally unchanchbed. Grax» Prowsxave Coxcext.â€"The read: ings," under the auspices of the St. Patrick‘s Literary Society, were opened last evening, in the St. Patrick‘s Hall, by a promenade concert.. In the absence of the President the chair was occupied by the Viceâ€"President, Mr. Kelly, who opened the proceedings with a few remarks. He hoped the readings which they were inauâ€" gurating for the season would be as well patronized as they were last year. One: particular featuro which characterized the readings of last season . was that ‘they â€" were _ attended _ by. _ persons irrespective of nationality or creed. He hoped it would be : so this . year. Dr. Sweetland, President of the St. George‘s Society, and Mr. May, President of. the L. P. B. Society, occupied seats on the platform. +The, attendance was not very large, probably owing to the great atâ€" traction, at the Music Hall, The music by Miss Smith was very good, receiving loud applause at each performance. Misa Bolan‘s and Miss Turgcon‘s singing was well appreciated and‘ received loud enâ€" cores. Messrs. Sutherland and Marriers band performed its duty in its usual man* ner, artd the reading by Mr. McCarthy was very interesting. The whole entertainment was up to expectations. % D% the season readings will be given every Woednesday evening in the St. Patrick‘s Hall. Tus Warnaira zocre.â€"Seconp Niout. â€"The secomd performance of the Walhalâ€" la Troupe attracted a crowded house last night, and as on the previous evening, gave unbounded satisfaction. Such terms gure unbournciect satisinctI0n. . ©Cuui yarle as @"a superb entertainment," "an eleâ€" 'pltmu.““.oodhmymonh word," are not often heard from an auâ€" dience in admiration of a performance, but such were expressins that might have been â€" heard on â€" every . sile last night as the audience left : the Music Hall. The gymmastic feats were many changes of dazziing colours. It is a beautiful sight and particularly well manâ€" tit‘‘be in catirechange of programme an en g* and new and ‘w“hiomm feata are promised. No one who cires to enjoy a treat should fail to witness this superior entertainment. Tus Rovaimro« Vix Rovore.â€"Sack or | ] sherry was known and appreciated by Sir John Falstaff, and other men of Shakesâ€" | peare‘s time, but it was not until many years later, scarcely, indeed, a hundred years ago, that port became the favorite | 1 wine 0! the aristocratic circles in England, the crusty, muddy, astringent, heady bevâ€" moboh(mudd.bom 18M by the | ‘ clear, bright, ruddy, nprklil"iuonho south of France, more especially by that superior wine: known ‘as Masdeu and which, from its purity _ and excellence, is even now the rage among wine drinkers everywhere. . The best quality of this suâ€" perior article which invarially leaves & « farewell favor‘ on the lips, is made at Rousilion, and thi " Rousi/lon Vin Rouge" is now drunk by all who delight in favor and cherish a hbealthgiving wine, which cheers without inecbriatin@, and affords a eot:&tb antidote to tyghoid ailments. O excellent wine, Mr. J. P.Macpherson, supply wl:.h.’:: o dw Mi'l.ld & % is pre to sell at um-hinfl‘.bwpfleu. Indeed it is noâ€" torious that better French and Portuguese wines are procurable in America than in England, because the wine companies do not â€" aduilterate wines "for _ America, andbu.tvflol:d-ho oxporufluty‘â€" say on correspondingly o-othr-mbu per pipe for Engâ€" hd,ma.d-firwhohuporu- tion to is only 6d. per € )(r.1 Macpherson‘s Rousilion Vin m is of very superior quality. It is not too #a0â€" charine, nor is it sour as claret. It is not heavy, thick, and astringent as port, but it combines m& of the properties of goldon sherry wi the brightness of the ruby, and the rich fruity A«vor which gives ‘ | character as it gives virtue even to Tokay. .| As a dinner wine, and a wine of which ; | ladies may freely partake, there is none ‘ | better than the Rousi//on Vin Rouge, which ‘| we unhesitatingly commend to such as * | would flee from the attacks of those disâ€" eases which this gloomy anml moist season has a tendency to produce. Anna Brewster writes that the Jesuits have nearly all left Rome, having sold all Mr‘gopcny in that quarter on condition that they may reâ€"purchase it at any future time, at the price they have received for it They left Rome by twos and threes, dressâ€" ed as citizensâ€"*"some"‘ says the writer, «with eyeâ€"glasses, and looking altogether like any person but Jesuits." For the Fitst and Secornd Departmen‘s af the Arnprior Common Sehool, two YÂ¥ ALE 1EACHâ€" Eis. Salury for Arst, four b=»nd: od ; recocd, three hundred dollars per anuum. Services to comâ€" mence about 1st January, 187!. .:rlm w?ulu De:embsr, 1870. ag qaall. Roations, &+. DR. CRaANsTON © COnairmant ‘ ako. CRAIG, * " Authorised disccunt + Ad ustil fu: her notice, 10 per cent. rwNHZ PERSON who found s MINK MUPFF ' lost en EUNDAY Evesing will reseive the thanks of the Owner, by leaving it at the Tss Office. uioA n ts : ie 164 1 Arnmpoler, Nov 0. 18410 Ciawa, Kov 16, 1879 LUSTOMYS DEPAR®T M 4 Y ANTED. Orrawia, llin Novea s M. BOUCHETTE, Commissmoner of Custom s. Avimca® lavciosse GARLANO, MUTCHMOR & GU from BRITAIN, to fill up lines sold out in September. PR Are now receiving large lots of new 30UD8, reâ€"ordered by Cable and Mail Their Stock will be again very complete in all the Departments this week. They invite attenti machat special tion to Fancy DRESS GOODS, in all the Fashion able Materials, RIBBON3, ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH PRINXTS, All purchased in the best Markets, under every possible advantage. T im Sn & C DDITIONAL STucs 47 , srar«s stt 49. Will reseive this ONDpoN®, Eo 2 CASKS OF MinmuiNERY, Containing the Vsear Larset Stples in Bonnets, Hats, and some vrery Choice things in Flowers, Feathers and Per 8. 8 «MORAN 1 Case Extra Cloths, in ko noew Trimming to match .l,tlm 1 Case of Newest The @#OLIVHER GREEX" sappear pllil W frove the most fashionable, and of the above. we are in receipt of tan plece BLACK and COLOURED NILEKS, «@New Seal and plucked Otter |Skins Clom:. Breakfast Shawls, Ties C Positively for Five Nights‘ Only Commencieg TUE8DAY, NOYV. ‘15th, ««*F H B â€". LaCE3, WALH ALLA & BIOPLAS: Nambering 25 Artists from the WALHALLA and GRAND ALCAZAR, Beriin, The strange and beantifel Clasaic Repre~ «entations of this Troupe have been the thewe of wimiration in the Old and New World, and especially from THE CROWNXED HEADS OF EUROPE ‘These Dolighttul and Original Entertainments consistiog of Al_‘l ISTIC GROUFINGS, Illustrating ANCIEXT and MODERN ART Astonishrog Acts ot CLASSTICAL GYMNASIA, By the Greatest Congress of GavYxNasTs that have ever visited this Country. ‘The whole to conclude with the MagnifAâ€" cent and Georgeous Display of the w@â€"PRLISM ATIC FoUNTAINS mt Fancy Wove Goods still arriving. The entire Stage mmm.w GROTTO. Th« effect of the colored water ulh.ud-nlm-‘l.hb-lln in the maxpr yrPape y C w is eeeie e e O CC Ks siF extrem», and causes exclemations of surprise and delight, to escape from every -'h~ Admision. 25cte Reservyeu o°®" Tickets for Bale at ORME & 80 Store, Doos opn at Ti. Overture at 8. s en ut P N R Eâ€"0RD ER E Db CUuTrroNxs, CGLIOVEq, UsiC WHOLESALE & RETAIL in endless Variety. T. HUNTON, SHOULBBED & C J and 49 Sparks Street. s. Oct 11 878 KORESY, SHEETINGq, a0D eayE THa® qQUEEX Mantle TR OU P ES , SHAWLX, « MORAVLAN,‘ BLANXNKET® and MILLILNERY aad MANTLES3 C H XKEWELL | A Opposite the RUSSELL HOUSE MILLINERY, MANTLES, &c BONNETS. | _ BR FEATHERS, Flowers, Trimming Materials, &0 Fashionable Velveteen Hats. Cloth and Velveteen Jackets, New Paris Jackets, ‘#&@~ R. L. JAMES & Co. have enlarged their premises, not only to make room for larger stock, but also for the convenience and comfort of visitors. THE GOLDEN LMO\," DISPLAY of NEW GOOD#S, pQ MINJION _A M A N AC ; _ FOR 1871 wILL BB PUBLISHED EARLY IS * D E CE MBE B. of . i».ence, and at the same time to be ac~ ceptable as an agreeable private companion . With this end in view, in addition to much o'fwn*m m‘o:lfill.b'-”b nd 1:‘ T 4 O + Its peges. favorable reception which it met with last year, and the wideâ€"spread clreu~ lation it obtained in Ontarto and Quebec, jusâ€" tifies the bope that it will, this year, comman> a still larger share of patronage. In order to increase its clrealation, and to rencer it still more valoable as an advertising medium, the price will, this year, be reduced to 10 oontâ€" per copy â€"considurably less than the actual gost of publication. The tollowing are the rates for advertising (Jne Page at beginning or end of ‘MMâ€"--A‘oo.aonoo a*# 'l‘w UTV xX N. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12th. Every advertiser taking a page will recuive 12 copies of the Aimauac for distribution for baif a page, 6 copies ; and for a quaiter of a page, 3 cople®. i M on tfi e on o t o3 nc C incvan o Sodr Ax Kaay Carr Sourcirns. d "‘ dtwiond smintr Applications for advertisements +hou! wat in at once. SPARKS STHREET, BBE CAaNADA 1+ |+ intended to s« HATS, At Its next Seeslono, for the CqxrIsCaxcE aAND EXTEXSION § FOR FOUR YEAX3, Of the Provisions of the Act INCORPORATING THAT CumPaAÂ¥Y, And of the Asts menationed t here‘a, in so fa* a they relats to a Grami of Land in ald of tha To Connsovrons <r Controwus. Halft do do Quarter Page . do _ do . Une Page @M,‘o‘l work . ... y* PROVINCE held by this Department, that SLATEsimply in 8 quadranguiar form, whaterer_ may be its sise or thickness is entitled to exemption» If otherwise, especially shapen, or if it be polsshed, or aruficial« 9 f in ipdnmer HE P PP PPTCCNCOC â€" 1y bored, it becomes subject to 14 F“"o- % Ottaws, Oct 31, 1870 LEGI8SLATIYE A8SSEMBLY OF ONTARIO, Tomouto, 29th O:tober, 1870. Notice is hereby given, that the last day for receiving Peutitions for Prlv*:h will be WEDNESDAY, the TWESTY.â€".ERIGBSTH day of DECEMBER next. OH ARLES T. GILLMORB, _ "§LATE,"â€"SOBEDULE C.â€"FREE GoODS. clothing, 'flwnwnudtbotul it is wBPICK. Ottaws, Kor 14, 1870 usTons PEPARTMENT, Ortiawi, Jrd Kor,, OTICEK, All the new styles in « DOMINION ALMAKAO." e Ottawa NADA qrn»l' RAILW AY 00. ~___ Will apply to the | ‘ PA KR L I A M E N |! , Oct 18, 1870 From 25 Cents upwards. Ohildren‘s Underâ€" JAMES & Co. W Tivcs, NOV. 17, 187€60. rre nu&-.hll lb ok A complete Stock. R. 8. M. BOUCAETTE, Commissioner of Customs. hk 1514 3 A large Assortment. y 0 ww tw t t t 0 t# or ONTARIO x 1870 In Various Etyles. w R WoRsLEY, .l.“ Ip'fldl, 187018 lawk+18D *# ’o “ .. 10 00 will recerve ’.adndl 150 2tf AUITS3, RM#5* M. & R. would suggest to those reâ€" quiring NEW and CORRECT FTTTING@ GARMEXNTS, that it would be wise A0 place thyir orders at once, to prevent Alisâ€" appointments. as a great freuura of Trade is anticipated when the cold weather scts in. R§y~ M. & R‘s facilities for doing justice to the requiremgents of tho/publio is now such as to warrant them in /saying that no i;;n in the Province o‘n manufacture supérior or better fitting clothing. R@y* For Correctness of Fit, Elegance of Style and Workmanship unsurpassed. MAGEE & RUSBLL enly, at Sutrsâ€"Pea Jackets and Ovrer Coats, made to measure only at Magee & Russell‘s, are unequalled for fit, style, workmanship and price. ._'Gbuq.menwbomintbolnut of ordering thoir clothing from Montreal and Toronto, are invited to view specimen garâ€" ments, at Mageo & Rus Â¥ell‘s. WINTER OLOTHING $ D A Large and Varif! Assortmint of FANCY WINTER GOOD»s, at GBEAT BARGAINS in GREY and WHITE BLANKETS, at An immense Stoox of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS8 uu0D8, as Just Pm BVX JoU’lYln T iILOR ; WA Firstealars and Steady Men only, neod apply Foreman T Det art nent * cMAGEK & RUSSELL Cttawa, Oct 29, 1870 1500 im A Fa!l andfSelect Assortme»nt otf RIBBONS, â€"LAOCES, TIES, VELVETS, &c., &¢., &¢,, Have now received a full supply 0t ARGAINS ! O a wa, September 26 v~iy Heayy Ktock of ENXGLISH, 8CuTCH and Can uIan TW EEDS BEAVERS PLILOI®, WITNXEY®S, MELTONS, & SPARKS STREET, T AaANTED IMM sularTe&LY. MAGEE & RUSSELL‘S, SPABKS STREET, Beg to inform the Gerâ€" tlemen of Ottawa and the public generally that their Tailoring Department is now under the manage ment of a FIRSTâ€"CLASS ARTIST, of ENGLISH, AMERICAN and CANAâ€" DIAN experience. Aise that, their BTOCK ef CLOTHS this season is extremely large and vaâ€" ried, embracing all the NEW STYLES adapted for SUITS, PEA JACKETS and OVERCOAT®. * CUNKINGHAM & LUXOSAY, wt Recetved a Lot of GENTLEYEN‘S gCOTCH and CANADIAN UNOEERâ€" CLOTIINXG, TIE3, 8CABRFS, COLâ€" LLRS8, &¢, &c,, at + NEW FALL GOODS 40 PEA JACKETS, DE PA R T M EN T 34 PATTERSON & B&YSON, Carments made to incasure 11 RIDBAU SsTAREEKT, OoTTAW A, PATTERSON & BRYS8ON. PaTTERSOX & BRYSON 53 Sparks Street, upposite Bars & Co‘s. PaATTERSON & BR Y8SON raATTERSON & BRYsONX PATTERSON & BRYSON. ARGAINS ! OVERCOATsS, ARGATIN®S t Qrrawa. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS En Ships Cognac, yrom Charente, and Nero, frem. Oporte, (and to arrive from Italy,) 10 10 The oalz old and reliatie wnelJor 1aMEnY use in the oity, asd used by all the best deotors in this vicinity. Ordered expressly for the purpose. 25 CaAsKS® sHuERRY WINXE, Fine, very fne and Extra Y P for tamily â€"use or rst clars botels.. A trial will show that they are chorp and reliable, and the l)loxt.:l. A full and well assorted stock of goneral l'l'ho above m‘h are well known to be the fines ind br:uéit this city, and are we‘ll worth being by families requricg them for A tew trials will prove their eupericrity The latest Noveltics in NANUY:SKOAPsi, IS, RUM and WHISEKEEY, Ahe very best brards to be had. OFFER, UOoAanRY, SYRUPS and PNULITE, First Class Brands,2warrantod gonuine for LEKES & PORTERâ€"ALL KIXDS8, A call solicited by s HATS ! »l". <thiJere, 1870. LIFE â€" AssOCIATION OF SCOTLAND. Ihe only old and reliable wires for tamily EKEsOuR‘!s CHEFKSE:, ANNUAL REVENUE, â€" £ 257,683 Stg. FUNDS in hand and invested, 1,357, 386 " price as low as the common trashy kird generally used. aAHDS. PORT WINE,very 14 i~lage, 1851, Vaw EAPDRRR REE PR o c I many years rubjested (rot yearly only, or at any other interval, but) to a. cont:n1on® AUDITâ€" anart trom tbe Directors and ciher othcialsâ€"by a Professional Accountart of bisb stepding and erporience. In the YALUATIO®» «lso, which are made on approved Tables of Mortalits, ths net Assurapse Preminms only are taken into acâ€" sount. . Thus by constant independest chocks aud rig1d tests, the utmost precaution 1. adopted. to recure the pradent conducs and perm â€"nent stabil . bility of tha Institation. It bas always mairtain« ed a high position among the Armursnce ONoes of the om, and bhas alroody paid Eous Asâ€" strEp and Borora®s to the anount of ; a% ®8 en band. Dubit Porter, put up to order. Dawe‘s Ales and Porter, in geod conmdition, always The very best, always Froth Reasted and Ground on the promises. apwards of The Fexns remaining in hand and invested are apwards of HHDS. BRANDY, seand and swoet. @OREEN, ofthe varlonus: kinds, new easen BLACK, in diferen kinds; also very treosh and fragrant. Queen‘s, Arms and Stilton, very #o~» The List of Policyâ€"holders in Class B. for 1870 will be closed as at 6rm DECE MBER. Previous Entrants will be entitled to a ynox,z Y EAR‘S BONUS More than later Entrant will rece‘ve. The PROFITS are allocated on a principl® which gives Laror® Borcers than Axy OrgEe Breatru. P WARDLAW, ‘ % m"’o BAUCES and FLAVOURLNG EXTRACTS, The very best, from the Crosse & Biw:. THE FOLLOWING fQ00D8 ; Direct from London, put up to erder irom | the maker, a very, supemor artiele, very ‘ ALLs â€" Agents for Oltewsa, J T & W Persocs. KNeortember 8, 1870 * The amount psid list year atone tbaving beca onUs Â¥YEAx: 33 Aideaun Street. OPPOSITE OLD BTAND S#PECIAL INTIMATION. 1870. OF ALL KTINDS. FOUNDED 1838 . Wines, JUST RECEIYED. Call and Examine. $8,159,044.00 $6,605,945.00. H A T S! THOB. PATTERSON, Fo. 28, tidean Stroct. $601,763,00Q TYLES OF aad ACCOUNTS hare been and Liqwors, P RAQ0 q ) all}l ind& 11 AT® ATS t 21 160@DS Elevated (Jven Cook Stoves, at. Low Orver Cook Stoves, at K. MBADOWS & Co: Box and Parlor Stoves, at Double Stoves, at Coal Steves, Rase Burners, at | H. MEADR@W® & C+. The Quintal Coal Stove, at § 4 Parlour Ceok Stoves, at L. MEADOWS & Cs. Dumb Stoves, all sizs, at Hot Air Furnaces, at H. MRADOWS & Cs. Steve Pipes and Elbows, at « Lumbermen s Bupplies, at 1st Prize Steves oarn be seen, | YÂ¥ Taine, Glass, Oll, Patty, &6â€", Always on Hand dQutaws Decomber 20, 186Â¥. Wellington Street, Upper Town, Oltawa i C;oking and Fenoy #tore 1s heroby givon that the Corporation of the City of Ottawa will apply to the Legislatare of the Province of Ontaric, at its next Session, fer an Act to amend the Aot Incorporating the Ottawa City Street Passenger Rellway Company. H. MEADOWS & Ce. Oitawa, @ct, 18, 1870. _ Pursuant to a decree of the Court of COhanâ€" cory, made in a cause Spain vs. Watt, the CGreditors of Martin Bpain, late of the Townâ€" ship of Nepean, in the County of Carleton, who died in or about the month of NOVEM.â€" BEKR, 1867, are on or before the 15th NO YEMDBER next, to send by pa!gop:ld, to T ABREReith ECCeiig C FIIE wi 4 ul F P F Mesers, Kennedy & Christie, of the City of Ottews, the Solicitor of the Defendants, Arthur Watt, the Excentor of the deceased their chbristian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the tall particulars of their claims, a etatement of their accounts and the HOMAS I#8AA0, nature of the securities (if uyg.hold by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same hefore me at my Chambers, at the City of O:taewa, on the 23rd day of November, 1870, at 11 u‘clock, in the fore» noon, being the time appolut d for adjudi :m tion on tus claims, Dated tht 21st day of October, 18 70. (Bignad4), W,. 1. MATHEAON, Master at Ottewa _ Notice is bereby given that by virtue of the i power vested in me as Assignes of the estate and . Gects of the above named insoivent, I suall offer forsale by Pablic Auction, at the Court House, in the O.ty » Ottsws, at the hour ef 12 a‘clock, noon on FRLDAY, the~ TWENTY«=FiFTH day ol Y VLMEEK uest, alil the estate, right, title, i_rerest and equity of redemption of the sald In« \| vh‘vent, and of myself, as such Assignes as aforeâ€" { sat4, {a 101 to that certain parcel or tract ofiand aa¢: prewmises sitaate, 1ying and being in the Tow a<bi» of Sloacerter, in ‘he Coun‘y of Carleton, cusitining by admessurement bfiy aores of land b« the ram» more or less, being composed of ns west quarter of lot uuamber two, in the third Conâ€" cess10n of the said Township, Rideau Frovnt. Bootr & Ross, Plaintiff‘s Solicitors. Ottawa, Oct 24, 1870 Ottawas, Nov 11, 1870 ASSIGNEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE N OoHAECOERA&AYT. _Terms and conditions made known at the time | of sale, and particulars oan be bad by s"th“ * 401 Notre Dame S Dated Montreal, 17th Sept, 1870, 1469 Baw27i Thelf and BHeavy Sardware oTI0® Applioation will be made to Parliament, at its cext Bession, for the Incorporation of a Com pany to copstruct a Railway through British North America, comnectin with the present Rellway syrtem of Canads, and thence to proseed to the North of Lake Superior and through the North West Tcrritory to the Yellow or Leather Head Pass of the Rocky Mountains, there to connest with the projected Ralway through British Columbis to the Pacifc,â€"with such powers and privilegas as may be necessary to carry thesame into operation. ALFRED W ADDINGTON. ME ioh oi unds We 1403 20 KSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. In the matter of en JOSEPB HENRY OASSELB, ° the Village of Kepmore ' AN INSOLYENT. i W Weeelt Sâ€"alcd Terders addressed to the udn‘ signcd, ar d endorsed, «Terder for Removal of Snow" will be recâ€" ived at this office until Friâ€" day next the 18th inst., at noon, for the reâ€": zoval of Snow, &¢, from the Walks and around the Public Bulldings, Ottaws. Specifiâ€"ations can be seen at this office, whirre other information can also be had The signatures of two solvent and nrdbl mvmh‘ to become sureties for the falâ€" ym of the contractmust be attached to each “ # ‘The Depaistment will not be bound to nccept tho’ lowest or any tendér. _ By order Â¥ BRAUE Depastment ot Public W otk®, m.'l’ !" “ ‘.' CANADA PACIFIC HENXY‘S STO NE BULLDOING, Ottawe, Ost 21, 36 SUSSEX STREE! oTICE TO COKTRACTORS. R A I L W AY . DEALESR IX H. MEADOWS & 0s. K. MHBADOWS & Ce. . MKEADOWS & Ce . MKEADOWS & ® Â¥, MEADOW!S & Ca. 8. MEADOWA & Cea. 6. MKERADOWS & Cs. CHAS BALLLIE, W PLETT, 1611 Iwk 8¢ 1496 10â€"8=. 1236.t 1614 3 No. 201. My Lord : I have the honor to enclose herewith letter from the Administrator of the Govâ€" ernment of Nova Scotia ransmitting & copy of an address to the Queen from the Representatives of the people of Nova The Right Honorable The Earl of Kimberley, SE :â€" I hare the honor herewith to enclose a copy of an address containing certain Ras olutions agreed to by the House of Assomâ€" bly of the Province of Nova Scotia, with a view to its being transmitted to the proper authority at Home. I have, &o,, l bigned, 6 EDWARD KENNEY, The Honorable The Secretary of State, For the Provinces, &6., &¢ * Oiltama. Mo. Queen your Despatch No. 201, of the 7th of September, in which you enclose an ad dress to Her Majoesty, from the House of Assembly of Nova sootia. I observre that this address was agreed to by the Assembly, on the 16th of April, it only reached this Country on the 21st 0f September. If this delay rests with the Provincial Gorernment, I can scarcely be | wrong in inferring that they do not attach lthtmpomncoto the address which on its face it would appear to deserve,. 1 lose, however, no time in acknowledging it. The House of Assembly request to be inâ€" formed, first, whether should the Dominion of Canada claim to be made independent, Her Majesty‘s Government are prepared to acquiese in such a measure and to perâ€" mit the Dominion to assume the posiâ€" ‘ tion of a free and independent nation, and secondly, whether it the people of any ons of the Confederate Provinces dissatified with the Confederation, desired indepenâ€" dence, Hoer Majesty would be graciously pleased to set it free. R Tar Seorptary or Sratw ror Ts CoL@NIms, Te n Gorerxor GEXkRAL, Dowxixs StamT, Eth October, 1874. In answer to the first question I have to state that Her Majesty‘s Government have no reason to doubt that the people of Canada are sincerely desirous of maintain ing unimpaired the existing connection with the rest of the Empire, and they, therefore, think it unnecessary to enter into a discussion as to what might be the }policyofthil Country towards the Doâ€" minion ifa W state of circumstances were to ariso. I hare receired and laid before the © But I may observe that whilst her Maâ€" jesty‘s Government hase ever been ready to assist in preserving & connection based upon the free will of the people of British North America, th6 Assembly cannot be ignorant of the disinclination of this Counâ€" try to interfere, by force, with the wishes of the Colonists. With respect to the second quest:ion, 1 have to ebserve that it is not within the legal power of the Sovercign to dismember the Dominion of Canada, aud that Her Majesty would view with great regret any attempt to disturb an Union which, as She believes, is calculated to promote tLhe security of every Province included in it. in conclusion I am to express Her Maâ€" esty‘s satisfaction at the assurances of the continued loyalty and attachment of the people of Nova Scotia, and Her confident expectation that further experience of the reeults of the Union with other Her North American Dominions will :emove the appreâ€" hensions which are entertained by the As sembly, and will prove that in assenting to this Union the Imperial Parliament has | laid the foundation of a greatand prosperâ€" ous community, in which Nova Scotia will exercise the influence justly due to the vigour of its inhibitants, and to the imâ€" portant maritime position . of it« termtory. 1 have, &¢., &eo., &o., &e. pOMINIOX OF CAXADA. HIS EXCEKLLENCY Thi GOYâ€" _ KRNXOR GENEnAL IN CcouUNCIL. W hereas it bas been represented to His Fxâ€" cellency, that the public conve nience would be promot«d if the Ontâ€"Ports of Ft Armand and Rousse‘s Point, which are stuate in closer proximity to the Port of St. Jobn‘s, then to hat of Montreal, with which they are now conpected, were detached from the last men» tioned Port and piaced under the survey ouf he Port of Bt. Jobus ; His Excellency on lhmmmatb Hon. the Minisier of Customs, and under and in puravuance o the 8th section of the Act 316t V ictorie, chpbtc.huuled: -numpea-;uno-n-.'uua pleased to Order, and it is hereby Ordered en that on, from and atter the First d1y of Deâ€" cember next the Outâ€"Ports of 8t. Ar nen i and Rouse‘s Point shall be and they ure bereby respectively detached from the Port of Moaâ€" treal and placed under the Furvey of the Port of St. Jobn#«, in the Province ol Quebec. wWy. . LEE, . Clâ€"tk Privy Council, (Signod, ) BA Governorâ€"General, The Right Honotrable >ir (Signed.) @emne, Scrreurce "th, Corerxurxt Howsr, Haumax, Nova Kcoma, 25th August, 187# YERXKHE®T HOU®*, OoTTAW A, 10th das of â€"remke, 187+, 16] 84 1 have, JOHNX YOUXNXG KIMBERLEY John Young, the Minister 1

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