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Ottawa Times (1865), 26 Nov 1870, p. 3

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U SB- 330.'.' , OXT g1L of P0 tbe and Hows Furnishings made a r:fl-'.,‘, at Garland, Mutchmor & Co‘s. u...coeknndmw styles, at reduced '.“ loaded with left the Chaudiere yestercday States -thh.f is s last shipment lumber this season. accmo® Siarc.â€"Mr. Birmingham adverâ€" tikes to sell at his auction rooms, on Tuesâ€" .-’.‘, the 20th inst., at 10 o‘clock, aquantity of some very good parlor and Yiken furniture, the efHects of R. H. C Harrison, Lowl>#, C=oglind ; M Sweet mn, Toronto; J Barker, Kingston ; M K T Manotic ; KR Boll, Carleton Place ; Ll:r Montreal ; M Daly and son, â€" J Guam. Montreal. The sleighing on the main streets has ”-.. impaired, crossing the Sapper‘s bridge with aheavy load is particularly u‘w. Ampvtacs at the Russell House yestercday w« A S:amons, Englanad ; II 8t Gerâ€" min, S Hyacinthe ; G Boulter, Montreal ; s «l ~w” UF &1A LAS s derad Pruak &%)! * “d‘ ’ Qresonâ€"\ a** All Wool Tartans in all the leading : A lorge lot ex last steamer, at GARLAXD, MUTCHMU & Cs. 'mz at runaway was made yesâ€" puday 0n the market by a farmer‘s team of horsesâ€" liadl they succeeded in making * ‘mh the square they would have ‘. general stampaede on the marâ€" Preseu Caxaniax Ixstttcre . â€"On account» unforescen events, the opening of the Lt Curriculum of the French Cana dian Institute of this city will take place on Wednesd:y night, the 30th inst., inâ€" sead of the Tth December next. The n-wm be as follows : Inaugural geech, vocal and instrumental music, fnumatic perfo mance. Members and teir families admitted free. leighe, cutters amdl bear sakin robes, as us ue advortisement . Umuer,â€"A fermer who was attempting tbexhibit the good quality of his horses, wd his own adroitness in teaming them, Ind the feeling of groatness suddenly kImocked out of bim yesterday by the wpetting of his sleigh at the east end of znbrid‘o.- He was picked up by a , and informed that the Police Siation was hard by. HMe drove off feeling very amall. '” dozen \‘t‘l"Mrm trom 25 ‘..u.b. A large assortment of beesand Feathors. Trimmed Hats and Nomez.:â€"Now is tho time. Go and see W P. Dorion, (() Sparks Street, for stoves id stoveâ€"pipe litting. No puff; but see tor yourselves. Lumbermen and country Merchants come and see. ‘The most comâ€" plete Howss in this Line in the Capital, Hee Pustes (©. D. Dorion, 60 Sparks jacketseâ€"A large stock new stylish akate. at moderate prices, at |_ _ _ ”Mnumin.fwhlmh. Y'b.boen requested to state that the course of Lectures, on the Signs of te Times, now being delivered in the Catheli¢ Apostolic Church, Albert street, :filev. W. H. Cuthbert, will be conâ€" to morrow (Sunday,) evening, at 74 aAt the Â¥elock, and probably on other evenings of the ensuing week of which due notice will be giren. Ortawa Literary axo Serextivic Socuery. «â€"The second regular meeting of this Soâ€" tety was held last evening in the Meâ€" chanics‘ Institute, when B. Sulte, Esq» read a very interesting paper on * Early Canadian Currency."> There was a large m who listened with interest and to the rewler. hbsjvery oflicions goat kept by a geatleman on lideau street. The owner BM# have a: fancy for the animal, but *utes differ: ami‘so do smells also. To was, the power{ul odour of that highly tvikred gout may be vory pleasant; but we ,'“ the majority of people who hare to bus by theze daily would prefer that Billy e in Puris. Under present circumâ€" Humces wo would advise the owner to Wriakle him with a little aaw de cologne y morning. Deviin‘s Fur Depot Buaxeats,. Cornwall, St. Lawrence and Bmpwe Mills Blankets, in all sizes and weights, verychoap, at , Detlin‘s FPur Depot. Urex â€" Firzr.â€"The predictions that we ®tto be favoured with a long open fall ®#not well received by dry goods mer. Sants generally, no matter how lightly they ty treat them. ‘The majority of our Ot% @#mumerchants havre received large conâ€" _“ol winter goods, and of course a ©tt mild winter would have the effect of Witing a great portion of those goods on Weir hands next summer. The . cold Wather during the last week has, however, ®tuiderably counteracted the fear proâ€" LOCAL NEWS. “-‘“ A8 "ed by weather prophets, who appear ®be very numerous this fall, and dry Pxis merchants now Lreathe more freely. Fouce Corrrâ€"Friday. â€" Mrs. Joseph khpd with selling liquor without h!)lmiod guilty at the instance of ‘hh. was fined $3 and dosts. Mithael Laughiorn, charged with aciling __hmy to the liquor law, was fined Atme McCrae was charged with the larâ€" ~l : & piece of cloth from a store on Mrset. The prisoner gave evidense UARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co. C@GaAaRLAaXD, MUTCHMOR & Co. gm A Â¥ @14 ® « Gohlen Lion #ARBLANXD, MUTCHMOR & CU. of lumber from Ottawa orrawa saAULF AT ! #%%,, 12 poom, 10 p.m. :),_-,3“’-.'-'.'. 10. «i. CPresgbtt Junction «ayior «il points soutb R. I.. JAMES & Co. n TAYLOR, Agests. ;trect, CorBer ® «4* aiP® . with sawn lamber, ercdlay, for theU nited _ Music Hart.â€"Anether first class travelâ€" ling troupe are to favor ()ttawa with their presence in a few days. The New Orleans Minstrels and brass band and Belogian Bell Ringers are on their way to the Capiâ€" : tal, and will perform in the Music Hall on Monday evening next. This celebrated combination is unequalled at present by any other troupe of its kind, and we would advise every ona who would wish to enjoy a goo.l evening‘s entertainâ€" ment to prepare to attend the Music Hall on Monday night next. | Hall were exceedingly well attended last | night. Theré was scarcely standing room for such as came late. ‘The chairman, Mr. . Walsh, M. P., made some happy allusions to the object in view, which is to give reâ€" | liof to the deserving poor of the city, who, . as the Rev. Mr. Lauder afterwards reâ€" The lessee‘s countenance beamed with complaisance yesterday morning as he burâ€" med about collecting the trente sous from the farmers, who, t .king advantage of the sleighing and fine weather, came in in large numbers. The attendance was unâ€" my large, and purchasers wore corresâ€" ngly so. There was an abundant supply of pork and beef, but changes were the same as at last quotations. Mutton sold rapidly at 6c per pound. _ | Turkeys 50c to 60c each. n Geese (dead) 40c to 5)c each. e Butter 25¢ in print, and 2¢ in tubs. Lard 16e to 170 per pound. Oats were not very plentiful, and sold | at 55 cte, per bushel. | Potatoes, 5) cts par bushel. | Turnips, 30 cte " _ * * 44 Hay was not so plentiful as on the pre:â€" vious day, but was down considerably in price, owing to the competition of: parties bringing in pressed hay. It sold for $17 to 19 per ton. j The wood market was well stocked and good seasoned hard wood sold at the rate of $4 per cord, marked, in explaining that two cases of of distress, promptly visited by some of the ladies of the "Benevolent Committee," had neen ascertained to havre been slightly eaxaggerated in the account given by the pross. Mr. Lauder read an int_emfin. R. E. Kimber sang very prettily and was encored ; Dr. Mailoch read a Pickwickian extract ; Miss McCarthy sang " Rule Briâ€" tinia‘" with taste, feeling, and effect ; Mr, Wright read an account on the excavation of Pompeii; Miss McCarthy again dolightâ€" ad the audience with a song ; Mr. Roger read, with gusto, Burn‘s account of the mesting of a certain gentleman in black with a wellâ€"known physician ; Mr. Adamâ€" son read a most amusing account of the original misery of having a baby thrust upon a gentleman in a railway car, and the ultimate happiness resulting thereâ€" from, and the proceedings were closed with ©"God save the Queen," in which all joined with enthusism. Hins Boux» Hoxazs.â€"A horse is said to | be hideâ€"bound when his skin wil not slip | under the pressure of the hand, but sticks udnmflmvmmmiflflyi, dependent on a deâ€"anged state of the | atomach and degest.ve organsâ€"by correctâ€" | ing which, and giving to them a healthy tone and condiuon, the disease or comâ€" plaint will disappear. Experience has proved that the means best &m this end is « Darley‘s Condition “Aflhflmhody." It has been used in numerous cases with completo sucâ€" cens, plnnl‘l{.m a cure in a few days. It is best condition medicine known and may be given with perfect safety at all times, and does not require@that the horse be kept from work. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd ul hN:th,' Pto: tor .yman, Unt. ristors for Canada. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. ;;;’m.mm,“ iree on applica tion. Drawings prepared and copled. .. _ Patents solicited in CanaJa anod the United States ; Trade and Timber Marks, Ilodustrial Designs, Copywrights, ‘Fransters, &¢ , regiater. ed on the abortest notice, Co.ies of l.«n.-cir. T Bm Swumm & C1 Tus Curiat Cuvron Reaor~os in Gowan‘s 44. sriarks st. 49. 2 CASKS OF MinuuiNERY, Containing the Vaar Lartar Stples in Per 8. 5 = MORAYVIAN, 1 Case Extra Cleths, in the new Trimming to match all our Fashisaable Flowers, Feathers The @OLIVE GREEXN * appears still ,....mmmmolm-m-" are in receipt of ten plece 1 Case of Newsst #@New Seal and plucked Otter |®kins Fancy Wove Goods still arriving. Clouds, Breakfast Shawls, Ties Korember 26, 1870 +aNAaDA AN0 oNpo®, Rights for sale. 8. PATITEXKXKT.AG@EIXCY . &c., in endless Varmety. T. HUNTON, SHUUuLBBED & CO I r.' Stroot. -‘vn. ’.rll? arly attended and some very Choice things in Bonrféts, Hats, this Mantle Cleths. Satin Cloths, "Dignity of labor;" Mr. %. G. COURSOLLES, ‘0 1520 United Stat a Pate ts to. Meveral valuable Opposite the RUSSELL HOUSE MILLINERY, MANTLES, &c BONNETS, FEATHERS, Flowers, Trimming Materials, &¢ Fashionable Yelveteen Hats. Cloth and Velveteen Jackets, New Paris Jackets, Ladies and Children‘s Underâ€" (Gents Furnisuing Goods, | in September. and comfort \ __ BLACK and COLOURED SILK®, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CV Aro now rocdvint large lots of new 30UDS, reâ€"ordered by Cable and Muli from BRITAIN, te fill up lines seld out Their Stock will be again very completle in all the Departments this week. ktock of Fancy_DRESS GUODS, in all the Fashion DISPLAY of NEW GOODS, RIBBON3S, ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH THE GOLDEN LO\," PRINTS, FLANNEL4, All purchased in the best Markets, under every possible advantage. The Pmtnâ€"tship existing between the con. dersigned, in the City of Otta«a, un ler the name of WATSON & CLISBY, Saloon K« pâ€" era, was mra mutual consent. on the Firet Day of 8E MBER, A.D., 1870. WaATSON & CLIsBY, JiaMEs ROY WATSON, LAYEL EKENXT CLIsBY. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12th. Witnoss of Fignature, D. 4. Gaixt, Jaxss Staaume. Oitews, Noy 11, 1819 pDITIONAL, STUCK HATS, SPARKS SUEREET, clething, able Materials, LACES, oTIck. All the new styles in invite special attention to thei CUTtoNx§, L. JAMES & Co. have enlarged | @LOVES3, BR L. JAMES & Co WHOLESALE & RETAIL R E.0 RD ER ED HOMERY, SHEETINXGSY, S AW L4%, A complete Stock. 8Â¥ A large Assortment.| 11B BO NS A ND LACQ ES. 25 Cents upwards. BLAXNKET® and MILLINERY In Various Styles. | _ BLANKETS, English and Canadian Plain | and Fancy FLANNELS, Waterproof Cloakâ€" * k bops, Black avd Blueo Presidents, Pilots, ren‘s _ UNGCT* p.avers, and the New Irish Frieso Cloths, ; tr making Fasbionable Ulster Over.Coats , A Spm imea Coat for Sale. $1.50 upwards and MANTLER 1870, THE OTTAWA TIMES, NOV. 26 1870 1k100 |NXEW FANCY AND STAPLE DRY I | GoODsS. _ Having met with UNAPPROACHABLE ! SUTUCESS this AUTUMN, in the disporal of tbeir IMMENSE IMPORTATIONS, (the Letzent ever lrougbt to Ottawa in ote %a . | son) werse under the agreeable necessit;y of | re.ordcring a Second supply to fll up the ‘ pumcrous Llanks made in their Reveral Ueâ€" | paraments. R@J* Oning to Ahe terrible conflict now raging in Europe our resident agents were crabled to secure during the «ors:quent de. pression of Trade in D.itain many very valaâ€" avlo lines at «zcea4iin4!ly lo * prices for Cash, D RE 38 GO0O0 D S : _ WINCIES, sCOTCH PLAID TARTAN3, FRENCH MERINXOES, and SATEEX 00# TUME CLOTI. ‘WJ" A p ation oâ€"f thipments rot yet to band, are expacted this week. The fcllowing comprises a few of the lagirgartRies, vi : Bee Figured Sateen Cloths at 90 cts. per yard, the Newost Dress Materisl of the soaâ€" WAt* Al\ ous Mantle Velrets were p urchased in June, ouly a f+w d1ys before they ad vavoed vourkderably In price, and as they are likely to be fully 30 per cent dearer in the Bpring, would,advise Ladies to Purchase at the present tim« ; will@uarantee the best value in Canaâ€" de. Filks Satins, &¢ , equally good value. Plak YÂ¥ELYETS, YELYETEENX, EPAXN. GLES, SILKS, SATINS, and CRAPES. New Grey Cottons, White Shirtings, Sheetâ€" ings, Pillow Cottons, Prints, Linen and Cotâ€" ton Tickicg:, Linen and Cottop Diapers, Table L.inen of every dvscription, Quillts and Countcrpan‘s, ‘Towels and Towelling, &c., &c. We can confidently recommend the above mentioned Domestic Goods, bing exâ€" celleat value, 100 dozes large New Style Hair Nets, 200 dozen Cambric tandkeschiefs, One Case Black and Colored Ribbon Velrets, Silk, Hatin and S1sh Ribboas, l'tllx:,. Buttons voliars and Cuffe, and a magni t variety Nock and Real Buckskin Gloves, Canadian, Scotch and English Lambs Wool Undercloth» ing, Reytch and Canadian Fingeriog Yarss, Roil Lace Guode. Gre n lan:lu $1.10, the Cheapsst i6 Ot, tnwa. _ w Harness Muslin and Lace Cartains also 1.«.« by the yarse, one Cask vnuubui Cornices and one Case Stair Rocse Have now received a full supply ot T UVEMBER ARRIVAS, MAGEE & RUSBELL D E P A R * M E N T 8. W"fim""ol". A Large and Varied Assortment of FANCY WINTER GOOD#, at PATTERSON & BRYSON. OGREAT BARGAINS la GREY and WHITE BLANKETS, at An {mmense Stock of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, at SILKE, SATIN8, VELVITS : New A very Heary Stock of ENGLISH, 8COTCH and CANADIAN TWEEDS, BEAYERS PILOTS, WITNEYS, MELTONS, & Just Received a Lot of GENTLEMEN‘S 80OTCH and CANADIAN UNDERâ€" CLOTIIKNG, TIES, 8SCARFS®, COLâ€" L&ABRS8, &¢ , &¢., at CUNNINGHAM & URDS4Y, A Â¥Fuall andfSelect Assortment ot RIBBON®, LACES, TIES, VELYETS, &o., &c., &¢,, ‘v ANTED IMMXEDIATALY. ARGAINS ! PBX JOURNETMEN tnwu‘- First=a‘ass and Steady Mon only, need apply C vawa, Oet 230, 1870 NEW FALL GOODS $ at DOo M Es TIC S MAGEE & RUSSELL. W 0O 0O 1 L £KN 8 : PATTERSON 4& B&RYBIX, CAKEPETS . 53 Sparks Stroot, Uppesite Bars & Co‘s. PATTERSOX & BRYSON. PATTERSON & BRYSON. PATTERSON & BRYSON. FATTERSONX & BRY8ON. ARGALINE ! ARGAINS ! aaikiy »tifmes Scouchmen and Descenâ€" | Aémealdonloat. s } dants of Scotchmen are particularly reâ€"| : â€" . 1 quested to assemble under the auspices of! SUSS8EX AND YORK §STREETS.| The St. Andrew‘s Society, | | ~ | nc At the ALBION HOTEL, on WEDNESâ€"| § e DAY, NOV. 30, 1870, at 1 oclock, pm., J. M. C. DE LES DERNIERS| to walk in procession to St. Andrew‘s > + ('llxlm, where t‘h: usuul:&nnml sermon | HAS OPENED A | wi reached by the Chaplain, Rev. D. | s 6 ‘ M. GoRD: IN, B.D. A collection will be NEW GROCERY STORKE taken up in aid of the charitable fund. ; 1 TeFZ C [ Cns Jhe shave asmed : Dremtiase in whish will hi N.B.â€"All are requested to wear Badges, which can be procured from the Secretary. Sutherland‘s fine Brass Band and the celebrated Iighland Pipes of the Society will accompany the procession. A DINNER will be given in the evening in GOWAN‘S HALuL where all who may partake of the hospitality of the society may expagt a good spread. Wines(extra) of the choicest kinds can hbea had at reaâ€" sonable rates. f 1 . Gowan‘s Orchestra and the Highland Pipes will play some fine selections during the evening. RA5~‘lickets, 81.75 each. To be had at the usual places and from members of the committee. God Save the Queen. ; Sy onkaw, . *_. "" T O 0I~ LIFE â€" As8SOCIATJION â€" OF SCOTLAND. f ANNUAL REVENUE, . £ 257,683 Stg. sired. FUNDS in hand and invested, 1,357,3861 !" The BOOKS and ACCOUNTS have been. for many years subjected (1ot ; early onoly, or at any other interval, but) to a continuous AUDITâ€" apart trom the Directors and other officialsâ€"by a Profewional Accountart of bigh standing and experience. In the VALlYAr!t)Na also, which are made zupproud Tables of Mortality, the pet Arsuraboe Premivms only are taken into acâ€" sount. Thus by constant independent checks and rigtd tests, the utmost precaution is adopted to recure the prudent conduct and perm «pout stahil. bility ot the Institetion. 1t bas always mairtain« ed a high positio= among the Arsurance Ofices of the Kingdom, and bas alroedy paid Erus Asâ€" sUKED and Boxcers to the amount of The amount pald last year mone haviag been Firet Class Brands,]‘warranted genuine‘ for { fow» _ us , * apwards of â€" ' =" The Foups remaising in hand and iaverted are apwards of ‘The List of Policyâ€"holders in Class B. for 1870 will be closed as at Agents or UVitawa, J T & _ Pexxoce. * M evember 8, 1810 * J Ottawa, Nov. 18, 1870. #The PROFITS are allocated on a principle which gives Laror® Boxcers than Axy Ore®ks The Subscriber has just received a full assort, ment from a celebrated Grower in HOLLAND, both for Spring Gardening and inâ€"door Colâ€" ture p The Flower Roots abovs mentionod not coming to band till late in the season, are offered for sale at low prices. A R ABIA N O I L F OR HORSES AND CATT LE OsUCS Â¥LAaz« This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long experience has proved to possess the most safe and efficient properties for the cure of Flesh Wounds, Eprains, Brulm(}niln of all kinds, Cracked Heels, Ring e, Bpavin, Callous, Fistula, Swroney, External Poisons, Scratches or Grease, Strains, Lameness, Mange, Witâ€" lows, Corns, Fand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Horn Distemper, Swellings, and many other discases which horses and caitle are subject Previous Entrants will be entitled to a wWHOLE YEAR‘S3 BONUS thoroughly tesied, and it is conceded to be the cheapest and most reliable remedy for all external complaints ever offered to the public â€"it never fails when timely used and faithâ€" fully applied. i Sn DUTCH BULBS! To be had o! all Druzgists and Country Merchants throughout the Dominion. Price 25¢,. per boul::__ y Te m t a a Allo"l'lll'l‘ 1x C L V D 88 Hyacinths, many varieties, _ Tulips, ht More than later Entrant will receive. Ottawa, Nov. 18, 1870 The celebrated Liniment has been used for any years, and its curative properties Kov.mber 24, 1870 ARLEY*8 EPECIAL INTIMATION. A NXEVERFAILING REMEDY ALEXANDER CHRISTIE, Rupmer and Errorar, Kent Streot, Oiteawa ««â€" DICKINSON, Â¥ OV NDED 1113 . #1In ‘ DECE MB ER. LiAlies, Narcissus, Jougquill«, _ Anemones, Ranunoculus, $8,159,044.00 $6,605,045.00. $601,763,00 &c., &c. J. P. ROBERTSON, NORTHROP & LYMAA, f Newcastle, Ont. s Proprietors 8i 1870 1522tf CELEBRATION. NNXIVERSARY Druggist, 40 Bparkeâ€"st, Ottawa. 10 151Ty! P WABRDLAW, [G 151 8a Secretary. | Nl' G1 | TOBA0COB, the above oamed Premses, in whish will b fourd a full supply of al! articles of the Trade, all pew, ani of first class quality. Having been selected by himsel!, be can guarantce their exâ€" celloncs. As the » They can be sold at aless kgure than it bought en credit. 2 They consist in part of wiXxES, LLQUORS, ‘GCOTCH ALES, and PORTER, R&*First Class Grecery Establishment. ez Ard a variety of other artisies too numerot & to mentiop, and such as can be found only in a Mr. De les Derniers, having an extensive country sopnection, is in copstant receipt of Butter, Eggs and other Farm Products, and has now on hand hundred packages of f SUPERLIOR QUALITY FAMILYT . BUTTER, Which he offers for Eale ara rery low rate. _ B Remember the ylaceâ€"Corner of EUsSEX and YORK stroets, in Mersrs, Kearos & Ryan‘s 4O00DS8 WERE CASH PURCHASES DIRECT â€" IMPORTATIONS F‘s Ships Cognac, jfrom Charente, ana Nero, from Oporto, (and to arrive from Italy,) f CAasKS sfmEARY WIXE «B iD f f Fine, very fine and Exstra V P for family use or 1st class hotels. A trial will show that they are cheap and reliable, and the price as. low as the common trathy kird 10 ‘; 1Y, RUM and WHISEKEEY, The very best brands to be had, 1¢» An inspection of the Goods is respertfally Ceâ€" Corner ot Sussex and York 8: reets, Oitawa, 18th Ost, 1870 1490f A full and well assorted stock of general l)wlu.l'.l. Thmm-m'ou known to be the finest kind bm?& this city, and aro well worh being tried by families requring them for A tew trials will prove their superiority common goods. ;A call solicited by Thousands of Testimonials certify that they are without exception the best Drum or Damb Stove «verinvented to save fuel, We gnarantee that one of these will save 30 per cent of fuel. We will place them upon any Stove, and aftor one months trial if not all that is stated, the Drem will be taken back axp xo Cznasose Min®. IRVIN‘3 FUEL ECONOMIZER: J. M. C. DE les DERNIERS, Please allow us to place one on your Stove and give it a trial. Ms. Tuouis Lavis, Brocevicuz®, Oant. £1s,â€"The two Irvin Fuel Economisers which we caused to be piaced on our propeliore. "East" J 14 & 20244 24 P 6 d bitatredicter esn k uin‘ //+ WP it and «Bruno,,‘ dcring the Fail and Winter of :467 and 1868. hare given entire satisfaction as to saving of fuel, comained with the great amoun: of heat thrown out, and kave no hesitation in sta‘~ ing that it is the best heater for stoves we havre Cllll.- J. FASKER, Accountant: Books posted. Accwunts made out. Apply at the offce of H P Hill, Bolicitor . Referonces: Ur Ril}, C 4 Phh{ | Ot tawa, Nov$®, 1 8T0 NANOCY SO0AP®, UGARS, SYRUPS and FRULTS, OFFEE, <th June, 18 790. LES. &£Z:PORTERâ€"ALL,EKLINLS, KAS, Eole Ageonts in Ottawa, for IRVIN‘8 Dram, ESMONUVE ROSs, KEKsOR8 CHEESE, The nld‘old amd reliable wikes for JaAML] use in w. and used by all the best doctors in visinity. Ordered erpressly The only old and reliable wiges for famuy {or the purpose. Dubii : Porter, put up to order,. Lawe‘s Ales and Porter, in good condition, always The very bost, always Fresh Roasted and G@round on the premises. ‘A'I:.I.DI.POI‘I"III.M 14 irtage, BLACK, in differen kinds ; also"very trosh gound and sweet. GREEN, of the various kinds, new eason Queen‘s, Arms and Stilton, very eon». SAUCES and FLAVOURING EKXTRACTS, The very best, from the Crosse & Biack Nirect from Loudon, put yp to order from the maker, a very superior artiole, very HHDS. BRAKDY, FISH, (dried and saited), THE FOLLOWING |QuuDS; yet. THE BEST THING OUVT, OF ALL KINDS. CORNER Or 1870. Wines, ROCER Y PICKLY®, THOS. PATTERSON, o. 26, Hideaun Streot. TEAS, T surs respectfally, and Liquors, BUGARS, J B AVGER & C+. (1i1 veriety,) , SAUCES, TORE, all Rose, Pink, Burn: Umber, Torra do Kiana, Chreme Yellow, Yellow Oshre, Celesiial Blue, Paris Green, Brunsw ck Groen, Magnesia Green, Venetian Green, Red Lead, W hite Lo«ad, in Oil er | Dry, Drop Black, Ivory Black, Lamp Black, Boiled Oil,. Raw Oil. Tur%ontmo. Benrole, Coal l ONil, Paint Brushes, V arnisheos, &c. | | THOS. BIRKETT, [+ )â€"4 + No, 24, Rideaun | Biga of the Anvil. _ P,6.â€"All goods dolivered free to any part ef | the City, | | _ Ottawa, Nov 1 ‘, 1870, ~ | > biga of the ANVIL, No. 24 Rideau Btntt. where you can get a complete asgortment of Shelf and Heary liardware, and at prices to guit purâ€" chasers. Consisting in part of ~A 8EXERAL HOUSE J ?BN[SHIN&S: Butcher Knives, Kuives and Forks, Pocket EKnires, Table Spo»ns, Tea spoons, T$ Trays, Table Mats, Buts, Scrows, Looks, belts, Catches, Latches, Axes, Saws, Pianes, Squares, Hammers, Spokeshares, Gougos, Chisels, Anpr‘. Auger Bits, steol Bits Bâ€"v«ls, Lovels, Boring Machinot, Draw Kuives, «o. &s, &o. 1o0gether with PAINT OF ALL COLOURS : For the First and Second Dopmno?h of the Arnprior Commeon School, two MALE! TEACH. ERy. ‘Salary for first, four hundred ; second, three hondred dollars per annum. Services to comâ€" mence about lst January, 1871, _ Applisations reseived up to Ist Dosember, 1870, Stat ng quali. fhoations, &6. | DR. CRANSTON plo 1INTION â€" AL M A FOR 1871 the Book..., ; ; ... ... .. . .$ .. $15 : #0 Hall >>>â€"s#o. _ sdo PFOPVERE ‘ae s [ . Quarter Page do do ..... 4 09 Une Page in body of work . L #0 00 Hal{ dn do x s ge m ie( y OM Every advertiser taking a page will receive 12 copies of the Aimarvac for disgtribution for hafif a page, 6 copies ; and for & quaiter of a page, 3 copies. | Applications for advertisements sent in at once. Addrers : Elevated Oven Cook Stoves, at Low Oren Cook Stoves, at Double Stoves, at H. MEADOWS & Coâ€" Box and Parlor Stoves, at _ | Coal Stoves, Base Burners, at _ | _ e H. MEADOWS & Co. Arn olor, Nev 9 1870 WILL BE PUBLISHEKD BARLY IN The Quintal Coal Stove, at Dumb Stoves, all sizes, at Parlour Cook Stoves, at Stove Pipes and Elbows, at Hot Air Furnaces, at Lumbermen s Supplies, at 1 H E. 1st Prize Stoves can be seen, at _ IH. MEADOWS & Ce. Ottawa, Oct 31, 1870 ARDWARL?® HARDWARF Ottawa Desember 20, 1869. Shelf and | Heavy Bardware BENEY‘3 STO NE n(m.opm. Weilington Street, Upper Town, Ottaw a Ceoking and l'ouyf qun An excellenrt light RED WINE for e ure, not vulike PORT, but higher in body. Ottawa, Oct. 18, 1870. ANTED. NAPITAL ) ToVvE 1 EPOT, Ottawa, Nov 17, 14 T9 HOMAS I8AAC, oUgSILLONX VIN ROoVOE © POMTNION ALMANA 35 SUSSEX STREE», D ECE MBE R §12 Per GALLON. $4.00 Per DOZE Twinpe, Glass, O‘, | Putty, &0.4 . Liways on Hand. J. P. MACPEER Cbairman €E0,. CRAIG, II. MEADOWS & Co. H. MEAW“’S & Co 1. MEADOWS & Co H. MEADOWS & * H. MEAD II. MEADOWS & Co H. KEAD‘OWB & Ce . MEADUWS & Co . MEADOW® & Co W ice r«ou bax, Flgh Etrast. [ 1516 Beorétrry Ottawa shou‘!d be JWE & Co N A C 15021f for ordicary 1236.t MALL will loavre Ottawa at 0 30 a m, connecting at Presoott, with the Grand Trunk Express, for the West, and with the Ogdensburg Ra:!â€" way, for Boston, New York, &¢. MAILL wili leavre O:tawa at 12 0# noon, connetâ€" ing with the @rand Trunk Express, tor Montreal, s EXPRESs @11 leave Ottawa at 10 30 p m, counse sâ€" inz with the Grand Trucsk Exprosses, Kact and West. Going North Prescott to Ottaws, MAIL will leave Presoott Junction at 6 a m, conneciing with the i. T. Expresses Kast and Wes‘. ‘and arriving in Ottawa at 8.30 a m. |IAII. will leszro Prossott Janction at 1.25 p m, | connecting with the G, T. Express leavring | xlnnttn' 2‘ 8 a m, and arriving io Otawa :« 45 p m ' IXPRK.\".; will leave Prescott Janction at 4 38 ‘ conpectiny with G. T. EKxpresses, East I West, and arrivicg in Ottawa at 7 p m. _ _£0 minutes »liewed at Pressott Jurction‘ | refreshments. | _ Tickets may bs obtained on application to aoy | of the Company‘s Agents, orat any of tbhe Princi. | pal Stations of the srapa Trunk Mailway, ,’ All trains on this Line are run on Moctreal On and from MONDAY mext,the #1st 1nst., t‘hm traips wiil run daily on this Railway as ollows. Tlll ST, LA WLENXCE ANXD OTTAW A BR 1LL W A%. OT°AY i. going bsoug» in 13 HOURS will run a:« tollows :â€" oo Leare Brockville at 4 45 am., 710 a.m , and 5.50 p m. Arrive at Oitawa at 8 *8 a m, 1250 p m, ard 8.10 p m. Leare Ottawa at 9 1" a m, 4.3* p m, and 10 26 ALTERATION OF TRAINS, COMMENCING NOVEMBZER 21st Arive at Brockvids ut 2.10 a m, 1.4¢ p m, and 9.i7 p m, * Trains on Canadea CJentral erd Porth Braach make certain sonssctiweas wich all trains on B. & 0. Railway. A Rleeping Car will leave Toronts «n Menday, Wednesdsy and Fndâ€"y mgabts, by the wrard Truok 7 3# p in train, asd go through to Oua®r, arriving at »,.38 a m Roturning, it will leave Cita=a on TuesdaX, Thureday and Saturday nights, at 1# 25 p m. and g5 through to Toront . by . T. Train, arrivieg a% Toroute at 11.30 a m. Freight forwarded with deepatch, Carloads go through in Graad Trunk Cars to all points, with= out transkipment, f .‘Cor_hin senbestioss made with O@rond Trook Trains. Application will be made to Parliement, at its port Session, for the Insorporation o[ a Company to construct a Ra‘\woy through Entish Morth America, coppecti= ~ w‘th The prosent Kailway SLEFPINXQ@ CARS between TORONKTO and America, copbptcii« ®‘Ih Whe prosent nalway s yittm of Canad», crd thence to proseed to tha North of Lake Supesior and through the North West Territory to the Yeilow or Leather Head Pass of the Rocky Mountains, there to copnect with the projected Railway through British Columbia to the Pacific,â€"with such powers and pripileges as may be necessary to onrry thesame Isto operation. On and after MO> DAY, 21st November, Tra‘ne 1aNADA CENTRAL AND BROCKVILLE / AND OTIAW A RALLW a\Â¥s. 1s hereby given, that an application w[]| hbe made to the Legislature of the Prov:nce of Ontarie, alite next Ression, fo: an Act to muthorige the construction ¢ ! Water Works in and for the City of ot’-".. # w M P LETT, Arrive at Sand Point »t 1.%+ p », a0d 8.+0 p m. City Hali, Ouawa, October 12th, 1870 1s hereby giren that the Corporation of the Cily of Ottawa will apply to the Legisiature of the Provines of Ontario, at i:s next Bession, for an Act to amend the Act Incorporaung the Otte®w » City dtreet Passonger Ra«ilway Company. W P LETT, City Clerk. Nitawa Nov 11. 1870 h11 Iwk 8# Brockvilie, Ont., Nor 14, 1870 Bealed Tenders, lddnnttto the underâ€" signed, and endorsed, ©Tendir for Lemoval of Snow " wil! be recolred at this office un:il Saturday next the 26th inst., at noon, for the removal of Snow, &c., from the BRoofs and coverings of the several Building», a‘so the walke and approaches, &>,, at Rideau H.1!, cAaANADA PACIFPIC KA IL W AY. Going South Ottawa to Prescott. % ALFRED W aADDLINGTO®X. Ottaw s, Ost. 21, 1*70 1493 2m b'pcufi,fl;«;n can be seen at this office where other information can also be had The eI+natures of two solvent and responsible A GAY, B. 4,, Frouch Teacher at the GR aM MAR 8CHOUL, ofers bis lewnrs bouars v;rt- soms desirous of learuing the Freuch, bparish or Italian languages. A toorough knowledgs is asâ€" quired in a »hort time, Charges modersate. Mrs. Robitaille‘s Boarding House, Bparkzâ€"st. Uttaws , bov 14, 1870 1bi1 t# Depastment otf Pablic W orks, Ottaws, Nov 23, 1870 _ The Department will not be bound to accept he lowest or any tender, .’ “' PE EPE Apply at this Ofhce. Qtiawa, Nov 15th, 1870 ersons willing to becomesureties for the due fal â€" iment of the contract, must be atteohed to each Ottawa, Nov 11, 1870 Authoriged ci.coont A wutil furker notice, 10 per cons dTICE +@TICEK To co®TRACTORS. ANGUAG KE % ALTERATICNX OF TIME, STOXS DEPARTME®T ANTKD IMMEDLATEL MRaitvsoads. Oftiawa, lith November, 1878, NO TIiC E. @00 D SiaL ESX A 8 & Foz C1oTrm®s . 6 Â¥, ROUCHETTE, Lo ..sioarr of Oustoam s, § 4* 1402 lawk Am U aABBRBOTT, aNCuCa® Aaveld Ciry Clerk F BRAUE M ams gor 1518@ 1522 3 18148 A #€\ P 1} § §

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