lnd ‘.:‘: lmÂ¥ nllé ts & C soN. tod 8 * ‘al? J mrgo ~* ï¬m Trmua $ ## #Goilen LDD, â€" ; . , E+ deerarcouss House Furuish at Garland, Mutcl and new styles, “‘_VD. MUTCH ¢ cuammmece=n * “-â€"Tl.: aunct * ; Rowe‘s aution f& are being obta '. Â¥r. Stephensof f s in be 9 ‘ aml we regre ’.wr giving * | o e l‘n'n-.n“ hsms Ccmwl‘.-w ‘c: M: m wll “:“ (b* [ s §1t8,â€" The} o k: i e s ' and china ware still con: His Honour, in cor @ I*: Rowe‘s aution rooms, and ::-:lâ€â€˜ï¬‚f\hom L'b are being obtained. . mamber of oi p l emmans a ts i6 Mr. Stephenson delivered a "'a. ;::.“:m in hs usual elequent | was ordcred to st: Wmm Wesiayan Moethoâ€" .“:ww a * aareh, and we regr®! the want of | !2 + 16.:tion :â€. our giving a more extendâ€" ":':::" "’I l"'“l A moartiikge Cas ga®® \" ‘- w io hat® € mg fy gaad drawin Caummas Isstirours.â€"The third ‘: wamee of this body will take place | ing at the Hall in Sussex Ntreoet, .'†' m 3e Ssn3 ol N >A e m Cheraliee Gustare Smith d y entitled, :*Demagoga® ,'g"".;\g musical selections will be ced by Midame Gelinas, Migges Au wite meeung o Loyal Orang® Lodge ““. night, the following were the us elected for the year 1871 :â€" »otéiTimas Sproule, W M.; brother Dania libott, W. Pas: M.; brother Edâ€" ud Powael1, jr., W. D. M.; brother ng Vincent wery cheap IRLAND, . +c $ ."" to N'WNN by the | Pr. Walker does not possess, A% MIgBE\ Y dlect. Installation to take phno-tu ex, ecied and as is generally believed mural of St. John the Evangel.st. | by persous who have not had the ple«sure Ti Som w in sime. . Gorant see PEDEITICE 00 ino contrary her a) fei: .u-,wswusw for stoves pe s M t o & . A nm.fl.undwiuhw,b istoreâ€"pipe titting. No pull, bursee | . lled mourse|ves. Lumbermen and countr} mine, and though she has and ithants come and se6 The most com lectured the world over she h«s not, proâ€" and see. The m0S® ©0"" | cerly speaking, lost the naturally mild and L L KJ.. Roatinmag "YCiuir Qrusx or Scorts.""â€"There are |. tw subjects of more romantic interest in ’ the history of England than the life, the dancter, andthe unhappy fate of Scot Hu‘mp, theâ€" beautifal Mary Suart Builes this~there are fow inciâ€" Cat Ust have caused so much controâ€" WBJ, We have still among us wellâ€"read ®BAs taking oppusite sides on the ques~ . tmof ary‘s guilt or innocence. 1t has ®mpied the learned research of Lamarâ€" mand Mignet among the French in our ®nday, and most of us are familiar with hmp of our own Miss Strickland. T#y recently much new light has been twown on the whole subject by the publiâ€" wiion of the State Papers, of which Mr. lmude, and especially Mr. McNeil Caird, lre availed themselves, confirmatory, as "helieve, of a moreâ€"favorable view than ktcommonly entertained of the Queen‘s drawing of prizes, in aid Of ant de Paul Society, which wwken place on the 15th inâ€" mmamacd until Wednesda;, ‘â€" m;::hnnctor We shall be glad Wher what a gentleman of eminent litâ€" ®uyubility has to say on the question on Bmorrow (Thurslay) evening, when & Ktue with the above title is to be delivâ€" ®W in Gowan‘s Hall. Notwithstanding #e other popular entertainments anâ€" Hamed for that evening, we do not doubt latamong our educ:ted and refined cir t agoo ily audience will be found to witome Mr. Cartwright on the first visit # Uat accomplished public lecturer to Sikcity, and prove that in the Capital lktmem sufficiont ta«te to appreciate & *h intellectu.] treat. Besides we are inâ€" frmed that the proceeds of the lecture Wekindly offeredâ€" to aid the liquidation Cibtheary debt on the ouly freeâ€"seat turch in Ottawa, and the charge of adâ€" Tkdion opens the door to all classes. "Tl'.‘.. u.‘, t bund. ous Autumn Shade in * Jost un best Kie: GL ces" ais» * Joucines medal) nw colours ab 7 1 KENTONX #HOOLBR MUTCHMOR & Co. lirge assortment of Trmmed Hats and MUTCHMOR & CO. Furuishings made & , Mutchmor & Co‘s. atvies, at reduced Hoston saootknla 92 Uo 114ME3 & Co. Court of «o era\ $gssichs and . * * County Court xi" ‘ ' 10 pm.. | This court was opened at halkpast 12 yeeâ€"| [ & yo Mn 3 s + anctions | U 47 in the Music Hall, His Honor Judge SCMENT a south AW[MM.QWMW&- R“l“' ADVERT] * , | gueases den of the County, occupying a seat on his . â€" |right. â€" The Grand Jury was empanelled | o 4*®** _ | and took their placss. B. Fisher was apâ€" w« pointed foreman of +he Jury. Mis Honot : * & in opening the proceâ€"diffgs stat®dl that | there were only four prisoners confined in | _ | 1t nGough in annemaitmeprmpmces | MAGER & RUSBLL, trom 25 | & congratulated the jury on the absence ment of | of crime in the county and city. . Two of Lats and | the prisoners were charged with attemptâ€" . ing to break gaol but he could not see on , SPARKS STREET, C C what grounds this .charge could be preâ€" | _ | ferred, as their was no . provisiOn . jraye opened up within 4 the last few da drands i in the law making an attempt . 10 mcm..:i BALES WDBQ r & Co‘s. break â€" gaol . an uuhoq._sblo oifence. GOUDS, to which they respectfully invite reduced | The other two prisoners were chirged with uu:.h.. | t larceny. Mespoke at some length on the | ub’l please observe the following R &COâ€" _ | ant for summary trisd, expressing a strong .m’wm. e aite of o?inioahfhn'«nottho.oldly-umohrm.i stilk con | U# Honour, in conclusion, referred to the | gume, anc ul.:.â€.ofmmmdth late calamitâ€" {â€"__â€"_l'" s«mTu:__ @ ® . “ f L. rep & Brown and Grey A number of civil cases of small import _ï¬ ti ance were disposed of. â€" is ' a 'â€.“:,.Md‘. livered *) * @G_ Levin‘s application for naturalization 2 | Black Lustres and M-‘\-mmw'm"â€"""““"‘“‘“' & I mumm _ s# im« {af tha court. on account of an omission , g «_ and * Casbane, interest in | he life, the ute of Seotâ€" intifual Mary ire few inciâ€" auch controâ€" us wellâ€"read lishmen e e P C C _ Another application of a similar nature , _____ was also ordered to stand over. ; Am.n,htwn.lum-:di ~â€" McNulty, was next brought up. 5 Mr. O Gars took exception to the juris 54 diction of the court. 1t was, however, "daâ€" oidod;hflben‘..onndorthm' tw | A molunmn.b\ntor some reason | * u'.hnmdunï¬llo-h!- i m The case of James Green for ‘larceny, € was lail before the Grand Jury. The E * Petit Jury was then onp-nn‘n-l-. ne a & .. btorackaata & plaan The Grand Juryâ€"entered thé finding of a true bill Green tor lsreeny. The Court then adjour lvie 1e e n l e M C ce mscre ie ce which Gud had given her in endearouring to elevate the cundition of her ##X. The lecturer alter some introductory remarks said the man who did not lore his native land wus contemptuible in the eyes of his fellow coustymen. But men should not love their country to the exâ€" clusion of all bumanity. When God inâ€" iended that man and woman should be equal in after lite why should man hold L 000 tm "aalcile m marecl with hk ie l l remarks said the man who did not love his native land wus contemptuible in the eyes of his fellow cousctrymen. But men should not love their country to the exâ€" clusion of all bumanity. When God inâ€" iended that man and woman should be equal in after lite why should man hold woman in oppres ion while on earth with their little bit ot power ? It did not folâ€" \n- that because men were pbysically atronger than woman that they should ) O'E-’m“ minds are formed diiâ€" ferently to and if so it was a strong argument why women 1..ould hare women man womun were alike it w«s aguin an argument that they should work on an aven looting together and have equal liberty. s Men say that if the franchise were exâ€" tended to women they would go travelling over the country neglecting everything ‘_.“: ..dni.“e:dhundh-bhnus of the . ‘This is what men beâ€" mm-â€"ummm to suppose that women would forget: all the qualities with which nature buad endowed them. And men again alleged that all that women said and did was from instinct, but every Mmaulnpn-knd men were the result of their great reason and intelâ€" leot. (Laughter.) If men‘s and women‘s minds were different, how could men have the assurance to take upon themselves to ‘.ywmmmdtnoud in their sayings and actions by instinct or reason ? She w uld like to know where they (men) :::‘:ho'ubnim and minds if not from ir mothers ? (l:::hm.) the often wondereal how men so much reason when they were indebted to their mothers for all they had. (Laughter.) It was because women were not allowed the 1. berty to vote, that they had such a :\ blunde:bead at the head of affuirs in the , | United States. (Prolonged laughter:) She would speak in a similar manner of Canada Lk A ns mt p o ~ s it they bad a man at such as they were & timted States. But ! much sense to allow he e en e such as they were affliicted with in the U mted States. But Her Majesty had wo‘ much sense to allow of such a circumâ€" atance. She was sure ouly the most lerâ€" rible war would ever seperate anada from En.lsndchnfln would say, ‘S::: lol your mother children," ( hter use) There were some ,wo‘in th:.’t'mud Stites who would like ::.’ndr‘â€â€œ into trouble, and would then indly come over to get you out The lecturer then went on AGTOCAUUR the propriety of extending the franchise to women. The desolation of war would be no donger felt, tke monarch king alcoâ€" hol would be subdued, and all the miseries ET I_E sxahks (nmmt HAKAF gemmepes= CE T _ m.-loondudoda.bh awd interâ€" esting lecture amid great applause. A vote of thanks | was then proposed by llpyorw,nndunhd unanimousâ€" yWomMfln press of matter in our columms will not permit our giving a full rep Tus Eccoummcar CoUNCL, lately called ab mhminoun--oonho.oldwdoolm Catholic Church for the welfure and prosâ€" perity of her Communicants. Large assemâ€" ts dno-mm?!!; ""%‘"". tatives be of some benelit to our race. . We hope this opinion will be as harmonious and unanimous as the verdict in favor of the um;wW!-*"w of the lungs, blood, stomach, liver, &o. For by all druggists, this morning. \ conus Sirmeniieititlige O Mc mcus: cce , *. gdjonml until in favor of the (**§%"P"*, . for dizsases Of â€"" e fee o alLen tiO®. i %§J~ Ladies, please observe the following .etully, their many articles enuâ€" wwm, $ of afairs * *T 3 § R. L. JAMBS & 00. Nn'hr-Phh: Brown and Grey Wincies, French Merinoss and de Laines, «_ Satin Cloths, Black Lustres and Alpacas, Black and Colored Suesias, Glove EFinished Cambrics. Black Velvetseens, Uolored Plushes, French Crapes, Silkse and Satine. Grey and « hite Cottons, Table Napkins and Damasks, Huck Tow Is, Corton and Linen Diaper, Grass Linen and Holl nds. Sor $.â€"zony Flannels, Sss s il suct ‘h m and Canadian Blankets, Waterproof Tweeds, Overcoatings. Breakfasat Shawls, Fancy Woollen (GGioods, adies Sot. M se, Gent‘s Undercloshing, Kid Witts and Gloves, AT THE Taurtan Velvet Ribbons, Black and Coloured Silk Rik Tartâ€"n Silk Ribbons, New Linen Sets, Black and White Silk Laces, Hair Nots, Nn:rh Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cushion Tassel», White Filacclie, â€" from X) to ) cents, at 15 to 80. ind Coloured Velret Ribâ€" especially the prices, are Excerpmworr Moverats, GoLDEx LILoONn. MILLINERY. Silk Tw ata. It is JAMES & Co. THE OTHAWA TIMES. DEC. 14 170 <To the isiectors of tue W ellington M ard. YCou will be called upon in a ICOW ULJFBUW OIUV* J" . LA an j tives to serve on the City Council Board for the year 1â€"71, and as a candidate for your suffrages 1 deem it my duty to lay before you my views with regard to some of the principle questions which â€" should ongsg the attention of your representatives during the next year. ellington Ward being the largest in the city, both in area and assessed proren','. the latter to the extent of about five hundred thousand dollars more than any other Ward, and about one hundred thousand dollars more than Ottawa and B'l Wards together, I contend that we have not a fair representation in the City Council. It is plain to every one that the cit is rapidly growing to tha | west. â€" Take for instance south of the R.icl{mond Road ; the western | portion of Albert Street and Ashburnham Hill, which localities are | practically unrepresented. 1 stron?ly maintain that we are enâ€" , | titled to six representatives instead of three, and advocate a division of the Ward, and the extension of the city limits to take in Rochesterâ€" | ville. This would equalize the representation, and satisfy the large | ‘| and increasing population of the western portion of the city. It | must be patent to all that nine mPruonutivet for Lower Town and ‘ B e y yeer. voent * U o o D n Wihtice _ aMWhanah : nronbably construction Ingerease Lno rCveunuu 0% weu u1 ECT As the promoters of t at obnoxious Water Works Bill, not daring | _ * F}l.y, me how L 4o ; to face the elec ors with it in their hands, have acknowle igei its unâ€"| sound ess by consigning it to its last rs:.“ place, it is unnecessary \ & for me to treat of its details, therefore I will simply say that I am in ‘ï¬luwm“;“';;':; ase favour of Wuter Works when a proper system for their construction ,| *‘ *** £ and maintena=~ce can be matureg, and a system that will not involre | ourselves and future generations in financial difficulties as regards the | =â€"â€"â€"=â€"=â€"=.***â€" Corporation and enormous taration individually. f \. 1" vyou WANT Water Works and Sewerage should be commenced and go hand | To SAVE I in hand tfla&her. and how t e promoters: of that unpopular Water| _‘ > Works Bill could expect to succeed in giving the :jti:e:n a supply of | ao To * o oo e w sease mixe \PANOYYEE | _ _ _ . uns YeÂ¥i Km- and wholesome water w ithout lewen(ge 18 be‘ï¬ond my ension, but I have had but one opinion 0 toat Bill since it daylight, and the ignoble manner in which it has been al carries but one conviction, and that is, that it was conceived in born in sin, and nursed in the :ap of jobbery and corruptio last moment of its existence. s Not having had the honour of occupying * a_seat at th Board, I have no municipal sins to answer for. Iâ€"come b an independent candidate, not fastened to any man, or set of should 1 be elected, shall enter the Corporation unpledged prejudiced. e M t o o ns 1k smy "Ar hx ~Wawt ny o \: c lff =24. 5.. Siut dih en fiearie io 1 C 148, ?*.Io.. in con) pet‘oer with .-:l;l‘: a«ner Olcy Lo ! propose ce abr «ting % val of Bt. Jc-.:.o neargelise, by a Brvhren do lrous ol becominps eubseribers will oblige b, ie ving theer na: &# wih »oy M.â€"mber ot the Jow mistes be:wse the ibth snot. W Bâ€"os, Coshnranse Ex»wood and hKemon, Brei U Berpaurd nrown :« b«o bernb, A J Cambic, Â¥ D Burrow.s, E B crombs, »od I0uN W aL8H. The Brethren of tha C uil service Ledge, went of Robes â€"4 diGeren: aisse gqaeiring abpytoing in th «& in« «i) c L TV _CCB L COs se thow is % Crtaw1, Deo |2 [% +0 $A LK. If you want Choice YIRGINX HONEY, cali at the New GROCEAY STOLE, corner of Bussex and York Btre«ts. The Subscriber has reoe ved .I.l’(:O?I" Seauc L .o+ 5 cAu 1. la wa. If you want 8SUPCSRIOR CHEESE, thâ€" N.# GRUCRLRY S8TORE, Co:ner «x and Y ork Streets. ARORLE®® _ M#ALA will be called upon in a few days to elect your represen* If you want FIRSTCLA®SS8 DAaIRT BUT. TER, call at the New GROUCERY sTORE Corner Buy». x and York Sueots. Kew Crop West Enad, Layers, Yalem is and | Seodl. ss Raisins anvd Currants, Frâ€"sh Taurkey Figs, Malagea Grap«#, Lemons, OCholce Irâ€" perial Prares, COawted Poe}s«, gGelatioe, Cross k Blackw.]VUs« Pickl+s, Sauces, J ame, Jelides, awi Mermalade«, Freen Oysters, Lobâ€"tera te. guin Mackerel, 3â€"lmoa and Tumatoes, with a choice lot of Scotch and Eowliâ€"h Al s an> Porte:, Wines and HSrand.»e, Gin, 8c Whiskâ€"3, Jamaica Rum, OQl+ Ry: , Byru, s and Qorm ; sue. o« and Yorkâ€"sts | Ottews, Sov :0, 1870 ied Fine Family and Pastry Flour, Oat and Corn Me«J, atthe NEW GROCERY 8TORE, COorper use x and Y ork btreets, At the Ne« GROCEXY sTORE, MARO®SIC JOHN A. BITTERS, AND BUFFALO ROBES. in th .t in« «ul do we‘l uo call ms, as they are +0 ilng at very 4 ROUMs, opporite the B /. W ard JO0K HaA@M%AN, Aus loneer. Coneta»tyy vnvao B e C : C »me water »ithout .ewen‘ge is bel{ond my compreâ€"| ve had but one opinion of t=at Bill since it first saw ignoble manner in which it has been abandoned ; nviction, and that is, that it was conceived in iniqvity, | nursed in the ap of jobbery and corruption to the ‘ ts existence. s had the honour of occupying* a seat at the Council ) municipal sins to answer for. Iâ€"come before you andidate not fastened to any man, or set of men, and C. DELE DERNIERS, ««=A LaQ BAil , Black and Japan Tois, L/6gs, ®*%~ I & . ethren of q the Fostle * 3 * | seribers will : »Dy .4..'.‘ k T P _ | & l«-‘lm! fo J Cambic, P , * aLAH. ‘ “‘_'M- # "-.s Pa: lw call at of Busâ€" [J bes to intimate that my FUA 8TOCK is now evajlete in e ty ;i w »8 W . ad ntawa Dssember 20, 1869. Have now r« oarred a full supply ot UHuMas 181 aC, P EP ARTM ENT . Ax Eanur Caun 18 Nonsorte». M" Remember the place, + 343 Uidean Street. OPPOSITE OLD sTAND. Quawa, September 26, CUNNINGRAM & UXOS4Y .' B omm rarjan ou! 2"" Oxzews, Dee 5, 1879 sl!“lflllu. 1NDEMXNITY To TOWK. suipo FUXD, : Where«s by Order in Counsil of date APRLL 3», 1867, it is directod that a» regards the olaime <f I.dwl to participate therâ€"in, t 1# above PFund be hou; gliosea on the 3 it DB llllld.o.'nn.l sar Notiee is hereby given that ail aime which can in any wise alter the gistribution thereef must be lodgeq ‘fnfl"‘.flnctm the date abuve nemed, mnuldwuwouh made in the «aid ofstr.bation. ; JOHN LANGTON, Auditor. k Per J S1MP3O0®N, Shelf and Heavy Bardware HENEY‘S 3TONE BUILDING, Hoaanese place, it is uhnecemry\ go * + oods delivered free ( ithin the limits of the city) b simply say that I am in witt bf pats io proper packing e sstivay:~ : 55 ee ns JOHN HILL, br t joca t D E P AR T ME NT 8. 14 RLDEKAU sTLEET, T RS, r' 108, Glm. F U R 8 . P 8 A 000 2 FALL GOODS 4# , ;3 KFaney .étere ll‘, WI d woâ€"ALsdâ€" grdaware A fall S1ook of Bravnure®, win:, J mais:â€" Ran. # Proo: :14 Oid nye W biskey. bhermes, stin maa LPING, \ BJorll\u Morelie, Cham pagD: , suluga Magemia I c-lvomo.uhvy.cn‘ Juracon C .-.h“ Ment i , | GCreme ae Muka, Chartreure Mar »echise, bnglish Town,. Oitawa | and Capadian Ales und « orer, #0, & :, 48. â€" c 227 Aavika e d N TCP EXTES N ew 1236.t The Proprietor begs to inform the lovers ot THE TEA arally, that the alterations are now completed, the â€"wh thoroughly renovated and stocked with Of the very best quality. He is now tail, and every article will be guarantee Teas in great variety, Coffee â€" "".!‘ vel 1484uD!#1 OmEs M SMB, P. BASKSRVILLE & BROS., l;‘ wishes soar not very high, or do they widely roam _ , These moderate wishes are 0« nfin‘ To comforts found at home. Give me what I enjoy so wellâ€" A snug domestic scene ; And take my word, I felt my self As happy as a Queen, I‘ll tell you what I wish for nowâ€" "P‘s not a large desite ; *Â¥ YoOU WANT °_ o SAVE MONEY Y‘l! telt you Wwihikk A WIGIL ESE OW "Fis not a large sJesite ; I wisn to sit at perfect ease, LEeside my evenimg fire. 1 wish a friénd or 't.vd would call, C 8 ym o dxa y CNBRRAt Ap Sn uh f »a T thir TEAB. | _ Ottawa, Nov 29, 1870 ______ OLD RYE, and PROOF, With a fine a«â€"0. tm: 1t of C ristmaâ€" and Neow Yeat‘s FRUIT3 ans 8SY aUPSB. WINTER APPLE®, + ORANGE® »nd LEVYON8, CHEESY, HA 18, ans BACON . RDam.mher our Motto â€"*~ Qu ck sales «nd Rem: mher / light Profit«." Rey w# HD is K.y N Beaford Jones hON. SIR J proj ose to p e£ent tm WBPURETAT T U Lllam s with a sunstaptiAl festimunial in recegnivon of bis long and unâ€"el isb pub ic services Etpe are being taken to afford bis triends in .11 &m oi the Dâ€"uimon #D opport=nity of joining ::0 proposes manifestation of eâ€"toem «Bd Toâ€" gard. The tollowing gen lomen compose, (with power to «da to their ut mber,} ike Committeo at OttaWw & ; \ The Hon. JA wE â€" 8k EAD, l t M o+ J RoOUt USTEL, Ir, Eq. «UsILLV® reaob W.nes qu wa Dss ! His Worâ€"kip the Masct J Rouk 'rnog kkYnuLDs, l-q’ R W 8.0£T. E. q, M P P, Ur GRAD P, M 4. E vaGiLLiVaAY, Keq, t V NOEL, Feq H V Nooi, s ha: cons pt seurer, to whom all goamunicati Azont for Queiton, B. george & 0 ca»=0 Kor the informat on of intending su:seribers, th:.-udm.ondo-mm.ulumo-uul Qommwnitee at lorontoare s1 bjoieed, vis : Ui, Worshrp the Mayor, ® B HaRMAN, Eeq, Ahe tona G W ALLAN 2 . n . amnUBsnN. I \ For Property in Montreel. improved or unimâ€" | proved. ‘he new Mansacd Hoot St+ne Hou: e , sitasted in Vietoria Orescent, having all the | medern sonvepiences ot hoest, vater and gas, good cut bu:s«ing, n @B ample Lot, and u!,. ing the Anest river view in tntawe Â¥or fusiner PC 2 O SsbM‘LL*‘E, 0h the s t & & MA# ie A h As brree!. Ott awas . artlou a*s #p;) preiie«. or at *4 Ladoiht AJ the very bestâ€"roasted and ground daily, o Raisins, Currant«. Figs, &e , &o , . " $ Port Wine, Sben:g Wine, Brandy,. * English Old Tom Ginâ€"Booth‘s, rrarl‘s & Thompson‘s. dtta@w= UM BA uis triends of Sir JOBNX A t i _ Acodb xirapg~ TT Th. 400 D L MACPHERSON, The Hor JOUD CARLLS G, M P, JOBN Un AW ruRD, Eq. M P, ADcâ€"US YORRL~ON, Keq, M P, ¢ W cUMBERLAND, beg, M P J u * ORLS. 8+q. & H RUTHLEk FORAD, Keq, w H u=wWLAND K»q, G P RipOuT. K+q , JoHN SHKDVE â€", £eq, THOMAS DLGK, Keq FRANK SHANLY, £oq, T C COalshoLn, Beq. > A B&aR ~HAPT, K4 : A 1 2. TEA POT, RIDEAU STREET. N BA andad Fresh Goods K.0 B., &s., &5 &o. PuRT Ad Lady‘s Evening Y ish. HN A MACDONALD, e e E: vyer view in (tawa wor TeilmEl 1y e w C »M:LL!E, on the it 6 Othee of the cKIIIa AÂ¥}+â€" x +148E C MPAALYL, @oe‘meogt o ir JOBNX A MACDUNALD that aistueguirhed Sta csw an Destimonial l-â€ryomluol of 870 a:"cons ntd to ast as eo amunicatiors may L L D, OKA®LRs 1814 ; or er, #0, & +, & MACPH bH 3U0N, nfin‘d Wine Merchant + XtHAauk Eig:n btreot. & Cos pus 136y repared to execute orders Wholesale and Re as they have been selected with the greatest 1526 xt as Treaâ€" may be ad A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will be givs» in 15121 1 ben truly h'?p I should be, And they‘d be happy, too. EK MAJESTY‘3 THEATRE, On THURSDAY Evening next, 15th Inst., In aid of the (hristmas (Special) Fund. Y weal of the principal Amateurs of the City and its vicinity, have kindly plased th« ir valuible services at the dispasal of the Comâ€" mivtee, Gowan‘s P.’Ill‘l:_.‘._-‘l will be in ai= I‘d set the l.&hi“l on the tray, And we should all agree, While taking everâ€"welcome cups Of JOHUN HILL‘s wholesome toa. The tea would gladen ev‘ry heart, And brighten every free; * And nothing more could we desire In euch a bappy case. With JOHN HILL‘S Tea I always crown The comforts of my houe ; And when I enftruko of this <| My wishes seldom roam. . Toe Musc«al Arrapg w he Dir ction 6 JoHN Organtet of 8t. Jamea wili b â€"assiâ€"teq by Mâ€". R . T. @GROARAGEKS suvClwWTry E TEA POT and the public genâ€" the whole premises having been + t NO L. RO8B, ‘ PR oÂ¥ I & 10 N B 80 K E R . â€" LOKDpON, ONT, Ingpects every BARREL of PORK t Bhips and Ships ouly a Fim«Tâ€"Cuass Aiticle H« bas or Sile trom some of the Leasing Packâ€"rs avd Care® : Hâ€"avy Mess Putl,;wwd. kx â€" P. Pork mude from Heavy Mess. 8ionuld rs Mers Mutton Heavy Bucon, &¢,, at the lowest Fire: "THE TEA i OT,* RIDEAU STREET. gop savE THE QUEKE®N O:mw», D c 12 +840 ‘1hrough rates to Brockville, and Ot:awa. Patents eolicited in Cana Ja and the United Staws ; Trade and Timber Maerke, Industrial D.â€"rigus, Copy wrhigh‘s, Transiers, &c, regiâ€"t 1â€" ed on the shortest notice, Co ies of Laws, Cirâ€" culare, «24 informaAtiOn, rent free ou applicaâ€" tion â€" Drawing» prepeted and coptâ€" d Onmarges moiâ€"rate United St.t s Pate t« partâ€"cul arly attevd~d to. Several valuabl« Poseat Rights for a«le, Lo usTTuEnt T. PS s@â€"THE ULSTER ovVERâ€" COoaT Is the Gre«at Novelty in GES TLEX EK*‘S8 0 aR Â¥ &E K T 8 This Reasor. London, Oat., h'o!. 24, 18"0 saANADA AND November 26, 1870 Begs rsespectfully to announce to the pnbâ€" lic in general that the above premises wili be opened for bucgine»s this day, 20th inst , and * .2 . esnt aftentlon to buklucks und hopes by «trict attention to DUBINUEI DN mod rate châ€"rgus, to merlt their patrovage and favour o srenta d LUMBK LR a «.t e Ottawa, Nor 30, 1870 WNETCALFE AND QUEEN STREETS. h r . .. «lara sge programm 6. â€"sing‘ , 5, conts« : Douvle, (:0 ad , an G.ntiemen) 75 ents;Gail 17 can be ad at the usual pl«er, 0~ C vt« of th» Committce or Stewards, OQitawa, Nov 29, 1870 sPECIALLI EY By ord:ir, §s. PATENT AGEMCY. f A Specimen on View, at The Proprictor, G. R. BY ANS, h. 1p1 1C1 .16 EBRGRLT Kent Btreot. WiAt K. , and every attention WM MILLS, ] *@ete W BR. TRUVAN, BR ber L, ROSE, Proituce Broker, Londor®. nt MAGEE & RUSSELLU®S, a. C)UKsOoLLES. 1524tf 110y isatef l’-h r 6t Iâ€"iand Revenue, and under and in virtue of the authority given by the 17th section U the Act 3:st V.t, Chapter 8, intituled, = Anm Act respecting the Lniard Kevenue." His Exoel ensy in Council has been plessed to Order, and it is hereby Ordered that the following reogulaâ€" tions for the manufacture of Methylated Spirits in nand sha!! be and they are hereby mase and os tablished: 1t, The room in which the woed Nepbths is mixei w th Spirits <h«l, only he acce=sible to tbe propricor <ur‘nz the actual presence 0f «n «h ser of Inlnd Heverve. Is EXCELLENCYI THE GOYâ€" ERNOR GENERAL IN CoUNCIL. On the recommendation of the Honorable the wut v40064) ch «h +0 > af t) k npa@rei0UE EOME every cask or puokege used, 3rd. No loeos ib&e 10 poo 1 ga lous of Alookol «h i: be mixed as one time, whish a) a | ve mixed { an open mxing tuo, in too pivenbo» ol an ofliser wao shail then .est~ani gaugo it as 10 scren, ta mod qn.nm,' OYERXMENT HOUVSE kh W every 196 .500! ga®~0as 4 thesesbail be mo®@i ut losel 1oelvc & , »Hone ot = Weâ€"s N4, bth . & C m . whole being mix â€"« 102 Ather whole being mix â€"« 102 Ather h Alto the mixins bas hb e bo ougbiy o0 + . p eted tbo «tren,th ol the @®iute th L be teâ€"ted, a.d the quaruty saugel 6y the : thoe in at eniâ€" auce aps duly recorded â€" in« mix ue â€"bail th n b plaosed in creks ihe cathks being +randese or mâ€"rked ons the hc.d in legible .I-n.n‘, wath b qpiuoged in creke, ihe natks belvg *Thilliph Of mâ€"rked ons the he.d in legible ob «ra staf#, with the wordsâ€" Mothyated 8pivke "Da‘e on which it‘was mixed. Namâ€"er 0: Wive galions i the Cask. Btrongth, Noum: e of Proo Gallens \ N«ame ot the Doviâ€"ar. f l Imtials â€"f be «Ghoer unler «bo « inrpostion the mixtur. took place. 15266( in which Book musi be entered : â€" (1) The particular« of erery prackage of Aleubul, brought in, +t:ting wh r â€" maunuf .ctured, th« streogib and quavtts ; *h« marks, 406 , or the caske, and the general number ef the Permit, under whish it was coaveyed to the Manuf.etory. (s) The particulars ef every quantity mized &s.> of the omginal packages trom which it was taken ; the quartiy and +trengta of the " Methyâ€" lated Spirits " produced trom it, and the partion= larg as to marks, bugbers, &o., of th»s Cask is which it is placed. Tth. Every entry in the Etook Book is to be checked by the oGcor in charge, who must keep «n acceunt of each tran« .otâ€"on, which acceunt or a duplicate thereof is to be takes to the Lnisod Hev : us ullce, immesiately after oach tr=ansac. 6th,. A Stock Book masi be ke;t in the Factaery« Number of the eniry uader which it is ware» Bth. So s»on as too miring and B rrelling has been completed, the «* Methylated »pirite * shall be rem ved from the Bonded Manufutoy. ard duly entered for warehousing as requires by th regalations in that beh «1( W,. H. LEE, Clelk, h« y v “l' THE AMERICAN . WATOH “l'bo .-nbun'o; the Uutes states and OsRe«68 ve now bad over ten yeark «* «6 WAcLTHAY w APOAEK=, and bey -mm- where acknowledged to be the ONLY RELI ABLA T I M Eâ€" KEEP E & ~! Almost all other watones are old under fal prstences ; not oue in « bundred beâ€"r« the name of ‘he real mwaker ; be public beve absciorely me seosrity. and bove, therefore, been constantly imp gâ€"4 upon _‘ the contrary "‘3 bbu yar of s Wuittam W tob goe a .uurartee the com piny, nd ~o w« to frou whom he buys it baet {ddvo securiyy th t be is getting TI »8 KEP®®, it wust be »4 mites tast the apparent interest of @atchin «kere l1se 1~ welliny othe: watcbes whisb they sun moke larger profite buw wme £ eater price in the trade preier an ««tlole of \ mm ani re=dy sa‘e. <rd «hoh leavrea B« n .4 stook | It (â€" @@amall profie and q ioh re uro® * I CE 4 20 c lieecace ces soakas EesP t e > 4 F 1 nere watths «ai« hbe bad in sover . grade (a‘l gvarantsod) (13 «tver Ganer «: a*~Ce from coin siiver, and zon 3 to " ounser in <oefâ€" ~*. "be gild enses wre made 1 1J ow â€"golo ond from l 3 4 10 4 ouncer in woueht; the »z> i of ‘> "I ak riâ€"~~ly engraved or esameled P 10e qa> biy boith in «old and siiver «re the O#EAP+>aT WAaTOuK> 1X PA W oRiis These w stobes ou» be orderes of any roksâ€"uhe wat hmake: or jewelleri. the Do wal w; o«t be guarantee t1he ompany should be i=ramably required, The ‘~mpany in w1 onges vay '2 dovernment duty. whiobh makes the C«mad: goneautuer a privilged purchaser LOBSRT wiLk Rp Sole Wholcsales gom for the Domluios of Sae 4# Toronto â€"4% and 80 YÂ¥ onge streat Montreal â€"4145 1 Paui ®‘ree! The ubscriner bage to teuder slnssre thanre to «ll those gertiemen waoss kindly ase aed la saving «o ds iroum the prewises auring the lato fire on Bparks streot C ae aon o anes ty N B â€"M: Gro. Mortiwer, Suss#X atre +, W11 prepare an> prescriptions from the fe «i the ‘ate business lews §5 A THACUER is waunted for Senool section Ne. 1, T rpo‘ton. App}y to ie warkiery b3Tâ€"3 Applications. with 1980 w l†W. by Ottaws, Nor 22 187$ Otta w# A L D A4 A Mb oTTaAW A, + %th day of December, 1816. Cï¬ 1s hereby givea, :hat 88 mage to the Le gisi store of the Je RHeredJ E"."""*®"" ottnse Prov noe of -..uth.l“‘bli‘h"‘m'mudâ€.fl. at its pext bession, for sn act to authorize the constracciion c ! W ater Works in and for the Onuy T eow Titk, 1 an D uÂ¥ Tua +301 3 ouduuL AUtItE Ortzwa, Deso, 6. Â¥ VY Yor the ROMAN OAFAOUIO Separste mdcflouv.mldom Teacher® boiding 1st Olase Oe ti soutes. A; poation to b« madie to sthe an rersigned, 0B or belo e the 16b wnst WM. FL~LEY, _ RFGCLAT1ON8. P RESEXT 5* rbeitun, Des 8; ““_ OTICER Cha rmas Boara us M Ortawa, D » 6. 1819 h. «»06 Na, htha (#a5 «~boot soul to tire d partweort troa ',- 1 1 d OM Ua" ot all my Wood, that is to say, best ’:.‘.':uu.-:o‘-;unswmm , 4.16. Bawn $4.50. ‘saw Mill is now in constant operation and 198 1r00f gavors 4 Al ohol W aAS PHLBD 8 % V * #e ® paAY FO«TH 1 * A 4. « #8 A M J88 s%1TH. 3. #A MASEY # K P LETT, 1401 laakâ€"im i a08a4*, JOoR8 HENEL: Mawkesbury 1444 4 184 1 Wq # #