h....‘j ud 4 io 4 P1# #ud .-" O"| jel aT®e C alrsaudy this winter. _A horse _nYutNonM, and passing the market came in contact h a team of horses belonging to a farmer Roberts, and into the side of one of $ the shaft of the sleigh attached was to an almost fatal extent. By the the horse was rendered useless peus and Feathers. The market on Saturday was rather i,.mpduj-lm_ i of all kinds, There was no &chll. in prices generally ; turâ€" 'â€Mfw\hï¬..flt&m !‘â€l\?‘..m steamer, at 2LA D, llt'“f“QR.c.n ’.ilfl MUIL.oediooebethet tutal '.~ Velveteen Hats, trom 25 'fl" A large assortment of " C gaathers. Trimmed Hats and L' wmy-"‘ “’b of “wmpcoporlydupo.flol. nnndï¬m‘-*m"" which was her lemently viewed, completed the ,..Mummmhmu gxp tX ®.~~ twlumgoftlnlcw o ul Church, York Street, took piace YHimmo Barzr.â€"We would remind our wl once more of the Grand Maâ€" it fall, to take place in the Music Hall itbeevening of St. John‘s day. Great #Ob.vob‘-wbyï¬.u- ittee, and the whole craft of the city are Harminiéd that it shall be the grandest thir of the kind ot the season. unsl ccremonies of like occasions gone ¥».â€"There was an immense market wod on Satarday. Good seasoned wiwod sold for $3.00 per double wamhohwoodnptom tely chap. 1t is evident from the supâ€" already coming into the market that will be =ery cheap during the winter, Ln. the predictions to the Arimieat the Russell House fl&iflf last ing was delivered in the flommutyhopr It was the fifth of the Revr. genâ€" it‘s semies of lectures on life in large aties, and the special subject upon ireated was «The City by lm audience was yory large and appeared impressed by the lecturer‘s forcible t; No. 1 Fime Comwraxt‘s Axxvtas The Ottawa No. 1 Fire Company ted will havre to be killed. L Langevin, Quebec; Leorore or 8¢. Partaiox‘s Hact.â€"A Muldo w ‘On- 'p-uuy.., means unknown to litâ€" plaintift ; "uy fimeâ€"Mathew Ryan, Esq., Advocate, Verdict f Nomes.â€"Now :s the time. Go and see P. Dorion, 60 Sparks Street, for stoves d stoveâ€"pipe fitting. No puff; but ae t yourselves. Lumbermen and country ere:â€"Thomas Hearn, J Hope, Montreal, R Reid, F Hurdon, e; T Daly, ‘JToonto; A, K1e Ruxawats : and accidents, the result of Mous driving. have been uncommonly ‘Monirealâ€"is to deliver a lecture on | The Business Capacity of the Irish as a ®W#le, in connection with Savings Barike," AThursday evening next. On more than ion we have listened with pleaâ€" the utterances of Mr. Ryan, and ) sure that on this occasion all who id will leare much the bettdy, and lor an hour spent in the company of so talented and particularly with a subject which he will at telucidate and embellish. Devlin‘s Fur Depot #Golden Lion." e; B Rosamond, J Rosamond, jr., ; F Hail, Perth ;, G Pope, Boston; ants come and see. The most comâ€" House in this Line in the Capital, *s Fur Depot Bs Luis Loxsoacsâ€"This talented h-n-ufw‘mmumw.n im sudience, at the Music Hall, Wedâ€" ?ï¬;mwo trust wnll be met 4# crowded house. *She is highly Of by the press ef Toronto; and , of Paris, Ont., (in which *he recently appeared) speaks as her performance: * As a singer. Nous driving is still indulged in to & shrming extent in Ottawa. A few ago a young boy narrowly escaped § run over by a horse being driven at =nb-ll|-mnt. ‘There are of fast young men in our midst Ewï¬umm and jeopardize of pedestrians by their furious b Accidents have: frequently ocâ€" this winter from fast drivingand we L‘flno' those persons who indulge in } to desist from doing so in future lees is heary punishment awaiting ® drvg Promenade Concert to be .M“mm » understand take place on Mmor enue» qeeng syznedg |* will Skatin fat g is pretty common e the adventure + m Otta ; WA Brigadoe Garâ€" R. L. JAMES & Co. 7# ‘:xvixoy agamt 4 m varug au1, »; A Lockbart, ie i n l * VYICTORIA WARD. h nmense market We are authorized to state that ) per double on Saturday by Mr. F. Abbott and many was propertion. | leading citizens of the Ward, and pressed t from the sup.â€"| in the most urgent manner to allow he market that| hiwiself to be nominated as Alderman for iwing the winter, | the Ward. We are pleased to say that dictions to the| Mr. Baldwin has consented to man. If a the several 1486 2. have seldom seen surpassed by any actress who has visited Paris. ©Charles Fits Folly,‘ the ‘Young Man of the Period,‘ was perâ€" fection, and especially pleasing to the female portion of the audience. * Serâ€" geant Busfus,‘ from Dickens‘ celebrated trial, <Pickwick vs. Bardell, was to our mind admirably executed, and exhibited foi ities and eccentricities o(‘..m“.’-..hnm of the ‘long robe‘ Lonsdale‘s and our townspeople, it they desire two hours of rare amusement of a high order, should attend on Wednesday evening. at the Music Hall. the ‘Servant of all}l Work,‘ was also and was raptuously encored." It is rery seldom, indeed, that we havrs the opporâ€" tunity of witnessing exhibitions like Miss Firz ox Bortrox Stzast.â€"About 3:30 this morning a fire broke out in a double teneâ€" ment house on Bolton street, a short duâ€" tance from Sussex street. The building, a large frame one, was owned by P. Morin, by whom one tenement of the house was occupied, the other tenement beâ€" ing occupied by Mr. Gorman. The fire was first seen by Sergeant McVitty and Oouhbloi!lnfl,_'ho had just come down from Upper Town, and were walking along Sussex street. Un making certain that a house was on fire, the Constable ran back to the station to give the alarm, and the Sergoant hurried to the nouse, where he found all the inmates fast asleep and insensible to the danger which surrounded them. Some of the inâ€" mates were so difficult to awaken that had ‘mmmmw as early as it was, serious results might have been the ‘The fire was caused by a defectiye flew. When seargent McVitty arrived at the house there was a sivall flame issuing from the gable in the neighborhood of the chimney, .and had there been a supply of water it is beheved the fire coula have been extinguished then, and even when the fire engines arrived there was hope in this direction were water to he had. in. universal saying in the ns thobcfldin.mh'u‘domdbyth Games was ".nother strong argument for Water Works. It was really ridi. culous to beholid the endeasvers made we _ would, instead _ of â€"a . single building, have to record a destructre Mï¬ndnlhoh"““u street. â€" All buildings in the iummeâ€" wir | would, under the circumstances, ha communicated the fames. _ Mr. Mo: a‘s house is valued at about $1,8600, and ve believe there was no insurance on it. The house was totally destroyed, but it,. The bhouse was the furniture saved. on Saturday by Mr. F. Abbott and many leading citizens of the Ward, and pressed in the most urgent manner to allow hiniself to bo nominated as Alderman for the Ward. We are pleased to say that Mr. Baldwin has consented to mn. Ifa few more of our extensive traders and goodi senmsible men would zome out, our city in the course of a few years would benefit by their advice and experience ; mymumummdtym»bo frittered away every year and have no improvements to shew. Mon like Mr. Baliwin, who, from experience in their own business, must know the yalue of Iabour and how to have workâ€" done to the best advantage, are the men we want, to try and raise (ttawa to the position of a first class orty. _ _ _ Owing to the press of matter in Our is« sue of saturday, we were obliged to leave over qur account of the presentation of prizeg to the Ottawa Ficld Baitery, which took place on Friday evening last. The prizes were awarded by Liout.â€"Col. Wily. The following is the list of prizcs :â€" Srids FIRST MATCH, 1st ‘rh $ Navage, challenge medal ; 2nd, z Wm. Gray ; 3rd, #4, ‘Thomtmas Kane; 4th, $1, R. Martin; 5th, $1, John Murphy. on d ui vage. 40 ; uj Win. Gniy, pait Ben{(amin Savage, 39 ; m. » of pants presented by’t. Dimbhb’y.’:;:‘ 4th, John Stewart, $3 ; 5th, Thomas XKane, $2 ; 6th, H. Marling, $1. x THIRD MATCH, 1st Wm. Gray, al itcher wa@,m cDonalel, $6 ; 4th, H. $3 ; 5th, P. Barry, $1; 6th, Robert Martin, $1. % * _ FOURts wartou. 1st prize, Lieut. John $5 Thomas Kane, $4; NM 4th, Wm. Smith, saddle; 5th, Forsyth, satchell; 6th, John Murphy, leg of mutton; Tth, Alex. McDonald, $1. Verdict for plaintiff $100. Mr. Ross will move in term to set aside rerdict. ' Germain vs. Connelly. Mr. Lapiere for plaintiff; Mr. Kimber for defendant. This was an action for $100 obtained by the defendant from the Ontario Bank on & note made by mistake for $300, instead. of 1.mmpldntilhvh‘hmdod to give t for $200. The evidence for the | Aiaindi&fas porfectly clear that the intenâ€" c oveven ces e 000‘ pixintift ky portbckLy shonr kAue e lt tion was to give a note simply for WJ and in fact this was admitted by defendâ€" ant But the contention was thal iDe deâ€" idant only receiveqa $200. The bank tell: r proved that the defendant received $29:, being the proceed of $300.. The haey, howeres 0e turned a verdict for of the matter, and returned a wverdict for the defendant. * The Wumwm we noticed at the opening of the court were granted . Martin vs. lohwâ€"-bn action on a M.oukr 4. Gibbs for plainâ€" m.,.snn defendantâ€"Verdict for E““"‘ 14 and against defendant for tention to defraud. The Judge reâ€" serves sentance until next term. Boll vs. Bellâ€"A ease of appeal for as sault. Owing :o the absence of the comâ€" minant tha case was let stand over to next term of court. Jm‘.i' ':'M"“‘â€â€˜""""' & onviction mu&lfld‘- Qunlndonm-t:, non-aPP“'““‘," prosecution. Some futher appeal cases having been disnosed of, the session was brought to & Muldoon es. Ottawsas YICTORIA WARD. of Genral Besasions County Court. and â€" Children‘s Fancy Woolen Firement to ¢xâ€" with the few pails * WATCH. the house was | ary and tenement beâ€" .uo.“ torman, _ The | Seach t by Sergeant ittle, who had | fantht nver Town,. and | which 1. Mr. Mosgrove for Ross for defendant. c pntaaie vigh $§12; â€"â€"The following is an extract from a lotter writ ten by the Rev. . Z. Weiser, to the "German Reformed ** var, at Chambersburg, Ponn. : JNEFACTRESS,. _ Just open ..= avor for her, and Mres. Wixszow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nurssery. Of this we are sure, that we will teach our "Sust‘ tosay, " A Bursai~s ox Mas. Wixszow,"* hmlab survrire and escape the griping, and tecthing siege. 'on.lle word set lm:“l-‘tbohoo- reorce. It performs precisely w t prefesser h‘srht-. nmd.bâ€"mlh.h:o. Away w our . * Paregorie," * Drops,‘ 'l.nluu.."ndnaydh« # murcotlic," by which the babe is m'd into stapidity, and rendered dull and for life. t f We have never seeon Â¥rs. Winslowâ€"know he ouly through the 'nrntk- of her "Boothing Byrup for Children Teothing." If we had the n'or.n'uld-m her, as she 11, a physical viour to the Infan: Race. 25 cents puLulo sold by all druggists. Be sure and call for Having the far aimile ot / Corte 4 Petine® aving the en the outside wrapper. All others atwbase imâ€" mitations. ul n :u "C:OI."COI.D." or h‘:rul- Tusoiatr, i on ed to progress, results serious palmenâ€" and Bronchial affections, of tentimes incurâ€" BROWXN‘8 BRONCHIAL TROCHES Reach pizzorr the affected parts, and give a most instant relief. In Breoscurts, Astuxa, and Catanun they are beneficial,. Obtain ;:s the Tnick bave Jrome tacly verecy ty teal of test ~years. Among testimonials Mm eficaoy are lotters fromâ€" d l.ll.cun.v.:lln York, \ Moenry Ward , Brookiyn, X, Y., ‘ N. P. Willis, New York, Mon. C, A. Phoips, Pros, Mass. Senate, Dr. G. F. Bigelow, Borto n, Pro?, &dwd. North, Clinton, N. Y., s;:rouh the Army, ard others of eminene d everywhere at 25 cents per box. «~ " Trocu®s," so called, sold by the ounce, are a poor imitation and nothing like Browx‘s l)nolcn:: 'r'ue.l‘:.mv:i‘o: are sold enly in boxes with a facâ€" e | SOHN 1. BROWN & SOM, s This care in putting up the Troches in im portant as a security to the purchaser in e~der to be sure of obtaining, the genuine Brown bronc hial Troches. Tus Fromexce Niowrmmoal®k er tu® srarar sOoLDP oN aco~U08T or wWHox IT MaY CONCa_RN. o usction, at their Stores, Point 3t Charles, the . Goods damaged by the accident at the 8t Franois Bridgo, near Kichmond, Q , oo nprising : Gener»l Dry Goods, Rlant=t«, Furs, BaGslo Rob os General Grocerics ‘Lubrccos, Teas, Cheese Ficken Butter, Bris Flour, Feed, Fruit, Fisd, Liquors, Oils, Bardware, Bewing Machines Puwps, Bar and other Iroo, Cha‘ve, Baws C:othing, Boots snd Shoes, Rubber Ove whoss, Sole Leather, Fancy Goode,. Psper Hangings, Stationary, and other Merchandize _ In Cases, Casks and Barrels, in great variety. ho @rand Trankt Railway Company, to sell by DAMAGED GOODSâ€" .‘F.. d’l:.:.:b.o’n u.:mm wili offer for Sale by P UBLIC LA UCCTIORN , ROOMS, RIDEAU STREET, Mr BOOKEA has reseived instructions from Ter Caddies, Glove Doxes, Fan/ Wine Cups, Tray», Stands, Candlestic «nd iands, Figures, Oraaments, &0. _ The Goods will be on view on MONDAY, Deâ€" oâ€"mber 19, and up to the Hoar of Sale. The Sale will take pisce at 3 o‘clock, m were ever ofered by Fub.is Austion in Ottaws, the public is invited to inspect them. o en C ne Ns e ELEG "hee ETKE _ The A * Becond Hand" 84F7H, mod‘~m size, Apply at the Ofice of R W cRUICE. Attawa Trasaw har 19. 1870 1543 3 gohonls «t hm bltg, two Miate Baglise Tepstars ools o , two o bolding 1st Oluaa-dluhl. A'zfn-u- to bo made to the undersigned, on or betore the 15th tnst. WNM. FLINALEY, Chairman Board ot K. C. 8. 8. Trustees. Ottawa, Dec 6, 1870 153( KRY IMRPORTANXT AALK. W By A. Kowe, Auctione MMENYR aUVOTION SiLE oN TUESDAY, 20th DEC., 1870 Y _ Two smart boys wanted to carry Must be abile to read and write. Apply Terms Cash. COttaws , Des 14, 1870 ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT ROARD, A Red and White Bâ€"indle HELFER, Short Horns, Murped in, two old past. The owner cas have her bY pqmgo-_u- _Apply at the Gate Ottawa, D ecer her 19, 1870 o in n Psn W auk streot Moad, Tornâ€" NJM’& ok -m-’c’.‘.u. Torenâ€" ship of Nepean Decem\ or 14, 1870 1430 6 have her by pa A B SW DR HENRY has removred his Residence and Surgery to the corner of Bank and Vitâ€" toria Streetd, near the Parliament ldlilllcl'L Bale at FEN o‘cleok, A M J APa n E8E GO00D8. Apply at Ortawa, Juig §, 1878. 1HO l KAB LIIAAC, ‘WO OB THUHREE GKENTLRIARE can be accommodated with . The Subsoriber '.' ARTEV, AN A88I8TANXT no'mn& Apply to Post Office, Box 244. 1540H YOTICEK OF REMOVAL Oita@wa, Dos 12, 1419 BoYs WAaNTED, ot s D. ABTED: Anuctieon *alos. OR SALE. L3 TED, December 1, 18790, Hhelf and Consisting of in Part, g on TUKSDA Y, DECEMBER R0th, 1870. soriber has recelved .mvc.-fl- Robes ot diferent kinds. Partlies reâ€" u‘fuuuuu line will do well to call s Bargatos, as they are selliog at very i. BALY R0O0MS, opposite the By. W ard â€"â€"aAt AND BUFFALO _ MK. ROWSELL 8, o"umo.o.mnï¬ PEALEK M ;‘ MHasave Haerdwsrsa A BOOKE®, JOuN OHAaAPMAYX, Auctioneer, Loaltd A. RO W E, 1538td APMAYX, electeqa as | Anstioncer« |Coouetl Board, 1 shall use mt m»mmh # deserve the honor 78 < ferred upon me. | >3 * l remain, gentlemer t & C ane ahadian 1528b 1400 xt .. REQUISITIO N 'l\o'clh.l TAILLON, EsQ: Sm, undersigned electors and I‘WQ“‘“ Ward respectfully reâ€" quest that will allow yoursel! to be pu in nomination as one of the Aldermen for the above mentioned ward, during the ensuing term ; should you accede to our request, wo pledge ou:selres to use our votes and influence in favor of your return, hedlfficind PPE + Regudits~ «n â€"~ l hn;‘\'.do'mh Thos Koï¬o. E Lauzon _ â€" James McCullough Thos C m Francis Potvin Martin J T Prudhomme Moses Dupont L II Causeault > ’ h?g lmn.l James Burns Pavlâ€" Tombeau Martin Wallace L F Dufresne J B Archambeault Michael Boyle Saml Cauthers G Caseault Edward Gurry, F 1, Casault Xavier Lariviere J B Richer J nchua:;ia it Casgrain Damase K J Jackson J Bte Bohnrr Michael O‘Gara Francois St Jacques J A Lessard Joseph Lafrance Thos lliffe Edward Mooney Theodore Pichette James Gillie Jean Basin James White Wm Gauthier Thos McEvoy Auguste Deguise _ John O‘Connor Barthy Maloney John Burke George Lavigne Andre Aubichon Louis Payment John Young J P M Lecourt M Brady James O‘Connor Abraham Rathier ‘Thos Paquette Patrick White XGauvreau =â€" _ Thos McEvoy f Gauvrreau Wm M Steirs Andre St Amour _ Jas Brown Francois Derie Patrick Green MMarimea Merin . Wm Easdale P A Egleson,ar Moses Dupont l‘?‘ l;::l Pavlâ€"Tombeau L F Dufresne Michael Boyle G Caseault F 1, Casault Maxime Merin . \Wm Lasdale Hyacinthe Dubreuil H Bingham Robt Snath Geo Sleeman Pat Green Michaoal Brennan M Cussick 8r Patrick Omeara M Cussick Jr Geo Easdale J Burke ~ Edgar Burritt J Taylor Sam Bingham _ Rarnaby Desjardin J Monaghan Elie Oliver Piere Jobin Gabriel Queletteo J MeQillivray David Lessard Ed Peltier Ed J MceEvoy Jos Prerre Boyer Wim B Johnston Uctave Berubé Auguste Lafiour Pierre Morin Jos Goulet Octare Lemay Chas Valiquette Wm McGowan Dennis McGrath Terrance O‘Connor â€" John Koht:y 7 Eeasedy 3 Maifpemy Wm Garrett R Shackery Ed Bambrick . _ Napoleon Caseault J Muarray Chas Robert J Gunn Napoleon Duchesne Chas Mullin Thadde Hotte Hugh Burgess Cyrille Barbeau \Aleax Ganvreau Pierre Foisy. Wmm Garrett 1 shackery _ _ Ed Bambrick . _ Napoleon Caseault J Muarray Chas Robert J Gunn Napoleon Duchesne Chas Mullin Thadde Hotte Hugh Burgess Cyrille Barbeau Alex Gaurreau Pierre Foisy. To P. A. Egleson, sr., James Wadsworth, -n.-qï¬a Leclaire, E. E. Lauzon, } Thomas C. Pflmm B.t:lnz Moses Dupont, t Duhamel, ’ I accept your ble and numerâ€" ously sirned mm' tion, and in compliâ€" ously signed requisition, and in compliâ€" Juce Mirenits wl ols myseif at a candidate for the office of Alderman, for Ottawa Ward. I thank you for the kind offer of your votes and influence, and if elected I shall do my duty to the best of my ability. pledge oursel Heâ€"ry MoCormi®®E â€" James McCoLOoUugI Francois Potvin ,}.’gflp B;:’q! Thomas w’ mas uette FH Gauvreange » Wharles Gauyrau . J B Archambeault Robert Snaith. THE OTTAWA TIMES. 0 P. X. GUERTIEX, K8q. John Monaghan Alex Gaurreau Amable beauchamp Thaddy Hotte ?"flk Barbeau Pierre Foisy n::l‘ldbrniok «* _ Octave To Messrs. James O‘Connor, E. E. Lauzon, John Gunn, Moses Dupont, John Young, Thos. llifte and others: . & £ QUISITIO N In compliance with the above requisition. lboglavo&onhbthtlwilloflermyoelf E:lem u. repeerpike .t'tho as tative Council Mï¬m my best enâ€" desvors to hrwud'm interest and to deserve the honor you have conâ€" ferred upon me. : 5. l remain, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, | . .‘ k eke e es c L _"'7 "a. " * m *€ILGTu@nO 0 “-mffl Cqesqwey pus uo4 posg ‘*8900 1V @at°B ‘ & a woing h-:- ar Â¥ FIF M | 4 »... =mn- w I†_-.-__._..___‘._..â€"â€"-j Yours wu’o GEORGE TAILLON. 16th December, 1870. F X Guertin Edgar Burritt Bam Bingham Patrick McLaughlin Stanislas Bourke Thos Campbell Robt Harris Peter Collins P Fitzsimmons Wm O‘Connor * J &A Behnm Heram Johnston Isaie Mentha H O Burritt Patrick Maloney LDamase Laderoute Jos Groulx \AVm B Johnston uguste Lafiour Jos Goulet Chas Valiquette Dennis McGrath Edouard T McEr Denis McGrath John Kehoe Thomas Priestly Hyacinthe Dubreuil Napoleon ‘Duchenn John Murray George Branigan Paul Sarazin Andre Jolicoeur Amable Beauchamp ‘erst‘et Em ‘sarnd _ spourg you w en e wT request that you will allow yourself o be Put l you n nomination as Alderman for the said Ward, at ourselves 10 use Oul your retarn, James O‘Comnor ai ies Martin Haitle James W aisworth t «‘*Reilly William Cardwell E E Lanzon f Motse Dupont John Ymmz’c Theophi e laire Jahn Merray Peter Jobin John (‘Connor P A Roy John Burke Lauresce O‘Connor James Gillie William McEvela Williag McGewan JQihfl McGillivray Edmand ‘ l;evzw w ‘;bonn e P Fiteaimmons |‘atrick Moran Wiltiam Garrett Gabriel Quellotte Thomas Iiffe James Whito James Burns Michae! Brennen .};:gu-.; glun ue! Patrick lcg:-i‘ M Cusick, * n M Cusiok, | 1« . Robert Harris Peter Colline Ym“ Connor * ames Cooney Thomas Kehos James Deviin W B Johnston gob.fl. Snaith + nholoan Cassaul E Richard ° ï¬xc Dufresne m Hunmlndnn Elie Oltrier Paul Tam beau Theodore Pichetts John Donovt n Lawrence Duhamel Daniel O‘Connor We the undersigned Electors of Ottawa Ward ;(J Manthat % Maloney, Damase Laderoute kouh Groulx Josseph Goulet _ Phomas Campbell A Potvin tobert Harris Wm Htrang * Peter Colline ï¬x t J m rnu.n Connor * enry M lJck ames Cooney h--ou MceCulloch Phomas Kehos ichael Boyle James Deviin Francois Porvin W B Johnston Philip Brady Rebert Snaith Thomas Paquette Nmaloan Cassault F X Gauvreau E Richard * B Clouthier r X Dufresne Charles Gaurreau * 1 Cmm Andre 8t Amour Rtan Robort Stephen 8 Stratton Elie Oltvier Francois Derio I‘aul Tam beau J B Archambault Theodore Pichetts Maxime Morin John Donovt n Hyacinthe Dubrelille Lawrence Duhamel Napoleon Duchesne Danie! O‘Connor James Taylor WW * John Boyle Damase Laderoute Paul Sarazin }\anl Groulx mu Beauchamp Joseph Goulet Cyrille BflL‘n Chu& Valiqu tte l‘:‘rn Folsy kKent. ; To Mossra, James O‘Connor, Milaire Pinard, T C. Pidgeon, Martin Battle, James Wais others . GcxTtuExE®,â€"â€"It was not mi intention or deâ€" tire to offer myselfas a cand for your sufâ€" n'nieo atthe election, but I certainly could not mysolf ed in refusing to comunly with so large influential a requisiâ€" could not hold myself jJustified in refusing to comply flthnhrï¬Mï¬mnM & uum- I thercire witk ploshare place m “‘I?'râ€™ï¬ four elf in hands, and if elected my bumble on’;avon’vm be directed to advance the interests of Ottawa w.l.'lg in particular, and thuse of the city genâ€" eraily . * I have the honor to be, Gentiemen, Your obd‘t nerv’é WILLIAM KEHOE. We, the undersigned, Electors and Rateâ€"payers of Victoria Ward, respectfully request that you will allow yeurself to be putinnomimï¬onuonooftho Aldermen for said Ward, during the ensuling year, and we hereby pledge ourselves to use our influence in favour of your return. Hamnet Hill Thos McKay _ A Baldwin Wm G Perley John Ashfield Wm Morrison Leon David Sexton Washburn Bronson & Weston ‘John Atkinson Francis Abbott Horace Merrill John McDonald Levi Young R R Booth Moses Aubrey A W swr A Fotheringham Robert Youn Gordon B Pattee Bamuel leGignoy Wm !h& Maurice Malone .Honri‘ hite E P Williams John Kenna un es _ > pinvage o 0o J John Rowatt L E GWKI‘I’ W H Martin John Albert John Abbott Aaron Carruthers John Soulier J B Robaire Bamuel Mix Archer Bayley Nazaire Bertrand W H Morgan William Atkinson â€" Peter Atkinson J Cheeney Thos McCloy Feter Robertson Wm Mason Geo Mason Bim Fleming Thos Traveller &n Mullin John Martin Turpin Dan Smith John Olliver Wm Watson D McQuade John m 1, P Dorion Baskerville Bros. W m Cain Michael Naven Wm Absarn D Willet _ J Hanrahan _ > 0O WILLLAHK KEHOK, ®84q. Ottawa, December 16, 1870 REQUISITIO N Maurice Abearn Alex Philion John McGillivray A 8 Whittier Patrick Kennedy Patrick Hurley Wm Leclieare James Bambrick John Pushman Matthew Patterson John Cowan Nelson Perkins H Kinville \J.mu W Smith Arthur Bisaillon Thomas Lawrence John Quain ESimon Kinney M Carman John Boyd Leander Booth James Merner Michael O‘Neal James Marks Israe! Waterhouse es ose ohnston Amglo Goulin C. rid Martin Battle, James WAiRâ€" m'mn O‘Reoilly, n."n. Lauzon, and 10 JOHNX R OCOSKOR, £8Qq. Robinson Lyon RAW Baxter â€" John Doucet Thos Traveller lsaac Villeneuve Geo Oliver G D Booth Hugh Ross Pierce Grace wMartin White . WmHichards CA EapV ERZTRRE MAE y _ s It would be impossible for me, or almost any man of a public spirit, to decline acceding te so handsome a requiâ€" sition as you have presented me on this occasionâ€"embodying, as it does, the names of so many of our best and most reliable citizens. * I spcept, with much pleasure, gentle men,â€" yo@#P requisition to place me in V % eayse ner ans sepoin) oo oo vVTC 0 0C suing clection; and if elected, will enâ€" deavor at all times to exert my best efforts mm‘mi_-mmueitym- _mv_,. r-u;ooof yonrcnndld_ idates for Alderman for Victoria Ward, at the en ant “Tll' Ahe latest and rchest ;;ï¬umodmmmm John Kehoe Thomas Presley Hmm’ Bam brick yous Abram Rathier FAouard Polictior Plerre Kiopalia Basil Viendon Plerre Boyer Pierre Morin Octave Leinay John Gunua John Brennan Charles Mullens Alexander Gauvrean Patrick White JT Prudhormme F X Hurtubise Thomas ‘Connor Thomas Costelio James Brown ward Gurry â€"W allace uel Cauthers Xavier Lariviere J Bte Bel P yieak Eï¬'&“ I am, gentlemen, John Kenna icag 0o J L E GouKE John Albert Aaron Carruthers J B Robaire Archer Bayley W H Morgan Peter Atkinson Thos McCloy Wm Mason J Hanrahan Amable Periere John Cardiff Nelson Dault .L McKillican enry ue John Hlmn John Purtell W F Huntley James Kennedy James Gordon Alex Coulter Wm Kennedy W im Mitford Wilfred Kipp A D Fraser JohnShields John Cross F X Valiquette Francis Duhamel Henry Brading Your obedt.â€"servt. J. R. OCONNOR. George Dalglish Joseph Levine Adoliph Gilbault James Wood _ Denis Noonan Patrick Darcy John Law _ . Albert Dorion John Joenice E C Barber â€" James Dyke Alpheus Pease Bimon McMahon G W Crane ‘T W Blasdell Jas Philion John Brodeur â€" Alfredâ€"Aubrey John Gleeson George Newell Joseph Sleeman gige! GARLAXO, MUTCHMOR & C0 Comprising amongst other Goods the folâ€" 1 Case French Merinoes, t 1 Case Kid Gloves and Hosiery, 1 Case Plain and Terry Ribbons, and Plain and Tartan Sash Ribbons, 1 Case Black and Colored Ribbon Velvets 1 Case New Jackets, 1 Case Waterproof Tweeds, 1 Case Ladies Hate, 1 Case Embroidered Muslin Sets, for Even 31 FACKAGEKE@NEW GOLDS, L5 x6 L ing wear, y 1 Case Ilair Nets and Silk Epangles, . Dress Trimmings, 1 Case Sheetings, 1 «â€" White Cottons, 1 Bale Serges, > 1 «" Scarlet Flannels, 1 Case Fancy Flannels, _ 1 ©* Canadian Flannels, _ 8 Bales Canadian Grey Blankets, 2 Cases Cornwall White Blankets, 6 Cases Heavy Tweeds, 3 © Light Grey Etoffes, 2 @® Mid Grey 6f j Q}fOf‘b w With other Goods too numerous to parâ€" ticularise. Would say that theirâ€"Stock, notwithstandâ€" ing their Immense Sales during the las, 3 months (without doubt the largest ever made by any Dry Goods House in Ottawa) was never so well assorted at this season of the year as it is just now. PATTERSON & BRYSON 2 Budsichicdais Avinpmmsinatinr IBtAeied: +/* We opening wo have been obliged to lay in & large additional Btock, which we will mark as low as heretofore, being determined to re tain our already well established character, for selling cheaper than any other House in the GARLAXD, MUTCRHOR & (0, R6y* Ixsrpeon.â€"x lxviteD. We have made such arrangements with the bes : Factorics in the Domwinion as will enable us to keep constantly on hand a large and well Assorted Stock ot Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets (Grey and White), Cotton an Linen Bags, Cotton Yarn, Hostery, Unde clothing, etc., etc., etc. * Orttawa, Dec. 16, 1870. An ontirely new and well assorted Stock of British and Foreign Staple and Fancy Dry Gobds, which have been marked at prices to defy competition. pay* Rexurueer Tus Pracs, s 538 Sparks Street, Directly Upposite ~__ _ BATE & Co. lowing :â€" In consequence of Have now received a full supply ot &Y D E PAR T ME N CC $. Oitawa, September 26, 1870 CUNKINGRAM & LROSAY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dry Goods. JUST RECEIVED, IN CANADIAN GOODS8 PATTERSON & BRYSON. GREY BLANEKETS, NEW FALL GOODS 4$ MHOLESALE: 14 RIDEAU STREET, â€"BYâ€" 00DS I our great success since RT M 0JOoDs 0oDps ‘agt a enf 3 lbs. Rakmnsg for â€" « «_ * ~, 18. oG. 3 "© New Figs for â€" â€" 1†«Ls. 3d. *3 3 " Currants for ‘ â€" = â€" 1s, 3d. l Bottle Pure Old Rye for >~â€"~~â€" 18. 94. 1 Bottle Family Proof for â€" _ â€" %s. 3d, 1 Bottle Scotch Whiskey for . â€" Is. 3d. 1 Bottle Pure Elderberry Wine for 1g. 34. ’ (o#'N IMPORTATION, FROM ENGLAND, Wmuxré) The above articles will be sold at these day Season. All goods delivered free (within the limits of the city) by our own waggons, will be paid to proper packing and delivery. TAYKK O HITLL T Himm Smuimn & C 449. srarks< str. 49. Will receive this week « per Erpress,‘ _ @ONDON, England, Flowers, Feathers and Por 8. 6. * MORAVILAN,‘ 1 Case Exrtra Cloths, in the new Trimming to mutch all our Fashionable 1 Case of Newest The @OLIVE GREEN" . prove the most fashionable, and are in receipt of ton plese «New SBeal and pluck.ad Otter _Skins Fancy Wove Goods still arriving. Clong:, Breakfast Shawls, Ties * * in endioss Varicty. T. HUNTON, SHOUOLBEED & 00 o.:v.,.. gdll‘l.lfl.' «e I beg to intimate that my FUR BLOOK is noew eemplete in every L4 plog wpeu®) . aPut. SOLLvL EY TY | 0#}:: ' + mne mm m antâ€"anuo rares" | i hy rntioectm a Reve w HON. SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD, £.0.B, &s., &1., &1 Tigket for Christmas! with a sabétaDtIn! EOPRINUMRAM TD MMEm@ACCT CC bis long and unselish puablic services. Mwmflu‘r.“mï¬â€œh al vparts of the Dowinion an opportenity of joinin, 3 CASKS OF MiuuiNERTY, f.?i. 3:'.':'..‘..‘_-‘ her \ the m‘m to add to their number,] £ mW RRWH PR CEAE O M Cl uw L His Worship the Magor J ROCH#STER, Jr, Eeq !‘lo‘ll!l&!..\- .'m‘rohc."' Dr GRLANT, M P, E MoWILLLVRAY, Bog, H Y NOEL, Eeqâ€" H V Noe!, Beq, has conssat+d to act as Trea n‘-m,u'u- ol commeanicstions may be ad l’.“. | Â¥or the information of intending subscriber the names of the gentlomen the Centra) Committooe at Toronto ars vis : ifts Worshin the Mayor, t B & , Keqs ; aAX PEP ARTX ENT . ulnuCu{.nm fl'm.o’h-. f ‘The friends of Sir JOHBN A MACDINALD Bonnets, Hats, and some very Choice things in rts ol the Dowinion an oppofanuy ® JU "7 the proposed manifestation of estsom and re KETIMOALAL *Uitawas, Des 6, 1870 e i:ii&?iib‘o'r'.)mo-' The Hon. JAME$ SE EKAD, The Hon G W ALLAN R: u&hu&onn:o.l.’ The Hor JE LORD. Bea, M P,‘ JORN ounonil-q.'l P, ABGUS MORRLSON, Bsg, M P., P W CUMBERLAND, Beg, M P J @ WORTS, Eeg, & H RUTHERFOAD, Beq, W H HOWLAXD, Beq, G P RLDOUT, Keq, _ JOUN ogl_lg@?:,_ln- Dry Goods. TAOMAS DLOK, l-z‘ FRANXK AUANLY, Â¥ C CHISAOLM, Beq, N BARYAART, &+g, Yaxr Larmet Mantle Cloths. $3 Aideaun Streot. F U R 8 . F U R 8 , RipEAU®STREET. P“OO(JK' msodkugit‘y * STANXD. in recegnition 6 LOXDON, ONT, Inspects every BARREL of PORK he Ships and Ships only a Firer«Curass Article. He has or Sale trom some <f the Leading Packers Heavy Mess gughantoed, Kx. P. PuRM' from Heary Mess. Shoulders Mess Mutton, a Heary Bacon, &c., at the lowest Fimer Prices, and on Terms to suit Purchasers, Ko. 1 8up. Flour, Osts, Oorn, &¢.,, boq‘ on commission . White Beans always on hand. Orders or enguiries bave prompt attem» L . R O 8 E, PR OY 181 O N..& P E R R . Wiil be reseived by WM,OOWAN, £rg, Oounty Clerk, Carleton, addressed to the undersigned, * until 12 o‘slosk, noon, on Wednesday, the 2ist Dec., 1870, ::ru.'unmm Asliver «t the County the foilowiag sapplies, vis, f 150 Cords of Good Sound ‘eni.ubh 25 â€" do do Tamarss do 25 do do MHemlock do cords of the Maple to be dry, and delirerâ€" dm -odl‘& h-:y n:..’.l-fl hâ€:' mumnunmmchl‘w ber, and to be deliveâ€"sd not mter the fret day of April nexs, and to boproperiy ansd closely y Heprcl pacd whare ied i Te .. Tenders to state price percord of 128 ouble feet, and names of good aod saficient surcties for due fuldliment of contract Pvflh be made on completion of contract by Warden‘s Order on Oo. Creasurer. Renders will also be reseired as abore for of tollowing uw. and io state PFroch Most, m‘:nt.wn:‘.“:“m‘ 0 mp.h Osrtmeni, per pound ; Herring, ser dowen. 4 â€" traffcient be for pertorm â€" udm:.â€"uamfl“""' by Warden‘s Order on Co Tremsurer, Bigned, _ 1BA MOKGOAK, _ prises <f Bread, per pound ; Beef or PFrosh Mesi, mfl.‘; Potatoos, per bushel of 60 lIbs ; Cora Mn . per pound ; Ostmeni, per pound ; Herring, buflcient will be nghl tor porform . -.dm.â€"“ made quarteriy by Warden‘s Order on Co Tremsurer, Bigned, _ 1BA MOKGAN, W arden, C C. Gounty Council Bail, ~ Ottarrs, Dese 13, 1890. 1640 8 61 1 aext Bession, for the Insorporation of a Company w construct a Rallway through British North America, comnectin with the prevest Rallway +ystem of Carad«, aud thense to prossed to the Sorth of Lake w.-OWâ€.“ v.umuqumvan«um Head Pass of the mmmu oune st with the projected Ruiway through British Jolumbia to the Pacifc,â€"with such powers and Muwhu:muybmry.tnoo sto operation. Building and Savings Bociety. OTICOE. penedâ€" an office in Bang‘s Bi0°G, . */@"°D street, Ottaws, and kre now preparsd 4o loan noney on city or â€"other property, at the “dW. by monthiy inetal~ nacpts, oOr se, 10 aulit borrowers. Application will be made to Parliament, at its CANADA PACIFIO l\n HETHLOPOLILTAN Ottaws, 13th December, 1870. :. 1540t1J71 a fls netusntnend ALYKED W ADDLNGTOX. Onawe. Ost. £1, 1470 1493 2m t PRISONERS RATIONS, (aousek EoUuI1ti0» prices duri’ tlhe Holiâ€" T ENDE it 8 K A L LW Al. on tha lst October las, have WOKEY TO LOANK. _ *% <a 18- 3d. L. ROSE, Produce Broker, i Londor, Ont. . 14, 1870 1622 and every attention Rock Maple Wood comnen wed «$ i i1 *\ Â¥4