of Jeiliâ€"s, A latge ots to sad! cnastomers. Irnoxn“ No. 10. en & _ begs to return nd the pubblic pORK, Mfl"“ â€â€˜Ll‘o 3a sokfH A%ERIC w. BRADFORD, _ _ on the C on the Mb M""‘I . â€"The Treasurer of the St. George‘s Society .â€H.’,' tegs to acknowlecige with thanks the re ’lh'ï¬,ch..? weipt of a donation of $20 from Thos: & \ Reynolds, Esq., Managing Director of the T 2 a: Lawrence and uttawa Railway, 0 E ». Poume Court.â€"Fridayâ€"There was only wl *ï¬nbnhppytouyummn # lhm A man was chirge with atâ€" v E: .*.“dl"'. through the Montreal 3 MI! Aell gate without paying toll. Find $2 Y this Counc;;" * L > ®¥Wart ‘3** E&‘ren OICE . TR $2.00, e 0 00 1 u)w.â€â€œ""â€: Jl'u.lv‘â€â€™"'o" LIBKY, 44 4* . y eprmungeyt se ‘2 Hatreag" 1870 "adl be pepaite se w‘ ut on the 58 e ced by the Local P# 870 acguz» s0 As‘0 W beicsals and s Wot at all b of the Season. 1 U KENXNEDY. wo dk0ses / % :h‘ Feller ; & n"'_‘&d/ J . vake Ornames «* Nomceu.â€"Now is the time. Go and seo :.'?",','.’.':z _ D. P. Dorion, 60 Sparks Street, for stoves w Year‘s Presoents, lB~~ <and stoveâ€"pipe fitting. No pufl; but see :m for yourseives. Lambermen‘and country ho wi.l havre the _ Merchants come and see. ‘The most comâ€" ho 20e M plete House in this "Line in the Capital, . as the books 1m96" in ut uts . . _#AAA Coats . B.do iull=k past imaux CGoats Sfty dotey, * mrgh esqu at Deviin‘s. to remind the puablle Wu. nourt, y wBDO Warani* K â€" XNt" * vagy uis ‘vstee wilf U sters @ee«ed in l Coway, Cca NoViligy ie TL _ wdlh 18710 “:' uc of 19 a h :‘J‘“ of «bares reg‘#"*" hereby give 89 at the rate of between the 3 them that he MdCormick, the Tre«surer of the Irish _‘ â€"___ Protestint Benevolent Society of Ottawa, ag thanks for will, we are sure, beam with picasure to him since :hn.imth.oabr_wpyldonbh many to the. pensionars of the society ," snat he hall . â€"â€" _ daring thisthe Christmas week. 1 "7“"9'0 P P;inter . * COrtain t> his ammere® ( s1M188 in uo 1546 9 1811 1M7 1504 $ # : of good Roast Beef should pay a visit to Maessrs. Satchell Bros. stall before: purâ€" ~*chasing their Christmas dinner. No. 587, ~ Lower Town Market. ° 1546 3 s Puï¬uwinhi..lo_hlm present to their friends for Christmasâ€"Raphaels R§ay~ 30 dozen Velreteen Hats, trom 25 wots upwards. .A large «ssortment of @wers and Feathers, Trammed Hat and Go to Youna L Raperorws toâ€"oay ano 4 Buy your Cnumstmas Presents. . Remember the concert at the Victoria Arademy on Wellington street, on Mon:â€" day evening next. Armmvais at us Rosecus House.â€"Frday __D Morris Montreal ; EP Pentield, Hartâ€" ford, Ct ; F3 Detlor, Prescott. graphy, "Habitants Chased by ~Wolres," be had at Gowans picture store, Sparks ‘u. Mr. J. G. Daris is agent for the ‘mie of it in this city. ‘thing was bought up rapidly there was mo miterial change in prices. great abundance, and purchasers were numerous, The wou! aud hay markets werse well supplied, and though everyâ€" CGo to Younsa Radford‘s to« day and Buy your Chriat=â€" Tus Mazsket.â€"EFrid.yâ€"There was an immense attendance on the market this morning. Produce of every kiml was in Go to Younsga & Raprorps tovay ando # Buy your Cnastmas Racsaents. select School Tor young ladies, in Besserer streat, for the holi iays, her pupils presentâ€" ed her with some substautial and valuable presents, as tokens of remembrance. It is plessing to have to recordâ€" such an affecâ€" tion as existing between Pupils and Teachâ€" »â€"Curmte Cucecs axo Cuares Reanixcs.â€"â€" The above rewtings were as usual well atâ€" Stereqscopes amd Slides, Bohemian | e lw';:-. c‘l:ioo French and | m Perrumery. at t & \‘:,nw;]. Deare Svml,w t % ra‘ Â¥iys " s ppow. usfl'm, ‘ . Â¥vounga & lao; topay mol .1&' vqur cmrm-nqn. â€" The largest and most delicious oysters iOttaws, are to be had at J. Buss & Co‘s. Sussex street. â€"tle is a right good fellow. . Yestarday Mesars. Perley, Booth and Merâ€" Wl superintended the unlouding of the from the car. It hi cost about Elï¬hï¬dlï¬ou to this, consider expense will be gone to in erecting, is those enterprisiig gentlemen intend a Sire proof building in which to keep the engine and all its concomitants. The benervolent countenance of \Â¥r. H. waded last night, the Hall being over womded. The readings were very interâ€" and some of them very hirmonous, _ that by Lieat. Col. Wily. The portion of the entertainment was Mn‘ superior to that of previous Co to Younna & Raprorps tobay aANnd Buvy your Cnmstmas Presents. presens. We hope that the enterprise of the Messrs. Gowan will be further reward. ‘U!ltnlhuodlib-nlm Co to Youna & Raproros tooary ano Buvy Your Cnasrtmas Presents. A Rasn Acot.â€"As the Grand Trunk W estâ€" ern Express train, on Thursday evening last, was some distance past Coteau Landâ€" ing Station, and proceeding at a rapid rate fspsed, aman was seen to jump from the plattorm of the second class car, and \ The Fire Relief C.mmittes beg to ack nowledge with thanks the following donaâ€" Lindsay, 3 boxes of clothing and blankets. ¢ e Inhabitants of anville, Ontario, 1 bale %, elotha.,/ an â€" { %T. Willett, Chambly, Quebec, 1 new under clothing. Ladies of the Presbyterian Congregation of North and South Georgetown, Quebec 2 bales of blankets and quilte. Mmamwnmv,g honse, from hll in the snow near the track. The alarm was given, and the conductor, as quickly as possible, stopped the train and bad it backed up to where the man had jumped off. As the train went back speâ€" At the " Goklen Lion." Keours. H & J. Gowan have proved dearlyÂ¥that their importations of suitable pesents for Christmas and New Year have We the wants of the community. This cuhtion was rife among the passengers as to the fate of the rash individu«l for there We on Sparks street has been crowded :z:or.ucu- desirous of obtainâ€" and at the same time valuable RBoast Buzr® o#s;U1o Exonaxo. â€"All lovers Un the breaking up of Miss Daviea‘s mas Preosonts. to Young & Radford‘s toâ€"day and Buy your Christmas Preâ€" sents. LOCAL NEWS. c., 1870. R. L. JAMES & Co. 1486 2m. |_ Orrawa Puirsarxomc Socierr â€"By the | : kincdness of Mr. r)um this society will : hold its next two meetings in his hall on | Tuesday, instead of Monday, those days | being occupied by the postponed celebraâ€" | tion of "Xmas Zd the New Year. We | hope that the Philharmonic will meet with :mw; it so well merits durâ€" | ing the coming winter both in an increasâ€" | l ing list of act.ve members, and in the corâ€" dial support ef subscribers throughout the | leity. We believe that three concerts are in contemplation, the first about the midâ€" I die of J nu wry oopprfl.wumo‘ a large selection from el‘s immortal oratron * Messiah." The Commutted of Management of the St. George‘s Society| beg leave to tender their sincere thanks to Messrs. Mercer and Brewor, eonducjon; to Messrs. Gowan, and to the members of their celebrated band, and to the several ladies and genâ€" tliemen who so kindly assisted at the conâ€" cert given in Hor Majesty‘s Theatre, on the l5th inst., in ad of the Christmas Special Fund ; also to Mr. E. Miles for the loe of the splendid New York "Union" piâ€"â€" »forte used on the occasion ; to Mr. Am s Rowe for the generous loan of furniâ€" ture, and to the citizens of Ottawa in genâ€" eral for their support. We have been requested to state that the Christmas distribution will take place on the premises of the Treasurer of the Soâ€" ciety, T. Starmer, Esq., Rideau street, at twoo‘clock on Saturday afternoon next. Donations of provisions or other articles will be thankfully received by the Treasuâ€" Go to‘%:mng & Radford‘s toâ€"day anit Bzy your Christmas Preâ€" What to Buy & Where to Go to. So much has been written about Christâ€" mas and its associations ; so completely exâ€" hausted, it may be said, has the subject become that there is really a terrible risk of what is to be said about 1t at the present day becoming hackneyed. But, however hackneyed the attempts of the descriptive writer may be, it is certain the happy seaâ€" son itself or its glorious associations can never become tiresome repetitions so long as mankind has a heart susceptible to amoâ€" tion, or belief in a faith that leads him to rejoice in the celebration of the birth of his Redeemer. â€" The writar of toâ€"day may go over old ground as he attempts to pourâ€" tray the joy of the re united family as they are seated around the ho â€"pitable board or assambled before the orthodox old fash. foned fireâ€" place, but the joy is just as fresh as evrer. . No matter how often the scene may hare been painted of others the face and eyes of the school boy or girl of toâ€"day as ho or she puts away books, and pencils, and slate, and pen, and hastes homewards for the Christmas holidays, full of eager anâ€" ticipation, is just as joyous and sparkling as ever. So long as there is a Christmas will the old associations cling fast to it. In the Mother Country the roast beef and plum pudding is considered so necessary to the occasion that hard indeed must be the lot of the family who cannot enjoy this luxury furnished frum their own carefully hoarded purse, or the kind hand of the hospitable individual in the capacity of friend or landâ€" lord. _ ‘There, too is the occasion stall fur ther celebrated by the richer classes in the imdulgence of the fat turkey or tamous goose, couting nearly as many half crewns as there are pounds of fAssh, and if by any chance old Father Christâ€" mas comes to them in his snowy mantle or farours them with a hewry shower of the feathers of the Christm goose.is the eclat of the occasion still furthâ€" er enhanced. Now it is in C.nada that we have the superivrity over the mother land in the opportumity to do honor to the marry season. (Uur cities may not be so lirge, our shops not quite so numerous, but is it not true that poor indeed must the family be, who cannot enjoy the plamp turkey or savory goose, ind unusual inueed would it be to have a Christmas without & lit al depth of snow, and the musical tin â€" s of the sleigh vbells. Much as Christâ€" mas ‘s enjoyed in the Mother Country, not a whit less is it enjoyed in this Canada of ours, If the merchants and storekeepers at home are enterprising in their exhibiâ€" bition of goods, and in their laudable deâ€" sire to enter to the extraordinary expenâ€" diture of the season, not a whit behind themare the merchants of our Dominion or of the capital, and proof of this our readers will tind in the following descripâ€" }mdhmmuoflmonmmo some stores in the city. Among the most elegant of the many elegant and extensivre dry goods establishâ€" mentsin the city is the establishment of Messrs. Hunton, Shoolbred & Co., corner of Sparks and Metcalfe itreets. 1t is not long since this firm gave a panoramic disâ€" play in their windows ef the rich stoek of goods im by them at that date. i his di ..5 was the source of much atâ€" traction admiration, and resulted, it is a:(e to say, in the most extravagant oxâ€" penditure en the part of all who were in the happy r&m to purchase. Paterâ€" familias was in duty bound to keep sacred the traditions peculiar to his nomenclature and position, and if merchants did make lhflpï¬n.hbph{hcmu sure to be come a victim. If he was a victim then he has to be a far greater victim now, _for the above firm have not «only added to their immense stock, but make inside a rich display hara to be resisted even by the matter of fact head of the family, or excelled by other merchants in the same lune. â€" All that can be said to a reading and coumuonflyadim’mm’ tmg public â€" 1s to go judge for yourselves by inspection the truth of the remarks we now make. Garland, Mutchmor & Company‘s, as & dry ï¬o-h establishment, is second to none tbociti.. The aim of the firm has been to meet the requirements of the pubâ€" lic, and that they have succeeded in so doing none are more willing to admit than the public who havre so long dealt with them. _ An inducement is oznnd to the people of Ottuwas in the shape of extensire and varied importations, and no greater imducement can be offered to that very critical couple ©@all the world and his Mctice & Russell, is a firm well known and really requiring littls recommendsaâ€" tion. The tempting duplay mule in their windows is but an in lex to the rich stock to be found <within. In addition to the usual dry goods stock, this firm advertisel an extensive tailoring do‘:nmut under the direcrions of one of most skilfu. cutters in the Dominion. No establish ment in the city is more oq-bhoffur- nishing and fitting, whether in the tailorâ€" ing or -imnrr%dopuunom than the firm of Mcotiee & Russell. sents Patterson & Bryson, a fir li hed in business it is true, capital business they have stock ; are is and obligiog ï¬mummm‘iuu of the thousands or million. Ihey have a good stand in Sparks R L, James, better known as the Golden Lion. Whether the firm are im possession of a go.dan lion or not may be a subject of conjecture, but no one wil deny they hare a golden opporâ€" tunity arid situation in the city and they are Iust taking advantage of both. ‘The partners not only deal in dry guods, butin yentlemen‘s furnishings of the best desâ€" cript: n. Inthe latter doq:umm they have already done a very go business and are quite prepared to quickly supply all tuture wants of the sterner sex. ‘lhney understand how to adrertise and where to advertise, as tbo'}rh advertisement 'mrthli‘ péper proves. is may be truthfuilly said of all the leading merchants of the city. Under this heading we may mention the est:.bliahment of Mesers, U Mearsa & Co., Sparks street, where a complete assortâ€" ment of ready made clothes in the latest fashions and siyles is on hand, and als> a large stock of dry goods. Clothes are also mude to order, amd every attention is paid to the interests of customers. _ The "Tea Pot," Rideau street, under the ownership of Mr. John Hill, is promiâ€" u.tinlh.nldï¬oooqnndhquor «tores in Uttawa. â€" Mr. Hill‘s establishment tensirely, =* ‘s ut present by t and surrou: : country, while a bnnoi establishment of the "Tea Por‘ business, under the nrin * . Robinson & Co. Mr. Hill is the uly member of that tirm now vonnected with the grocery .business in Messrs. Preston & kowsell, Sparks street, next door to the oflisce of thi paper, are well known in this city as vyery competent in the tailoring line. ‘lm & xtensire Thex nork in timph highy Epote 6t @GrRocERIEs AaXD Liqvors. Under this wfl we will" point out some of the best most reliable estaâ€" blishments in the line of business in the city. Ottaws. He has enlarged and improved his store and is doing an extensivre busi ness, both in the wholesale and retail line. He has now on hand an immense stock of the best groceries and liquors. lr.hsmow:mdflnm;:tn- spectable grocery éstablishments the city. HMe has carried on business for a number of years in Ottawa, and always secured a large amount of public patron ago. e has now on band a great rariety of tirst class artieles in his line, and as at this festive season the indulgence in lux uries is almost unrestrained, we may state that itr. Patterson can accommodate the most particular connoisseur. His wines -ndlnllu;on are particularly wonh{olno vice. He imports his wines «sirecily from the wine prod: districts of Europe, anâ€" can be ncon::sd for their purity and Mr. Baskerville is so well and favrorably known in connection #®.th this branch of business in Ottaws that it would be almost superfluous for us to make much reference to him. He cunducts two stunde in this city uflud&‘.mhe- Une of his stores is on Duke street, «@hauâ€" diere, and the other on Rideau street Lower Town, in which latter place his establish au;. : very oxwun. nr'.)maumm. ways on a com assort ment of groceries, liquors and market poeodtok. _: :¢> E.. 36A Mr. D. Whelan, who for a number of years carried on business on the Northâ€"side of Rideau street, and since burned out, has removed to a bloaks::mduhhold stand, througbhout ed a large share ot the ‘public patronage and we should say deservedly so. The quality of br bas Les Dornts has opened a now grocery store in the hrmn-c building ï¬q l.l::ooorur of Sussex York streets. A% p presents a rery neal appearance, and though but a short time .zublhbod in Ottaws hehas by an obliging npwmnner and serupulous regard for the interest o! his customers secured large amount of the public patronage. J. P. MacPherson, Esq., is proPrio.Cor ol the Wine Vaults, Elgin street. His whole attention and time is given to the wine and liquor business, and he keeps for s.le the best branils ebtainable in Eurepean > mar :'ou. e hnlw:y-on hand a r':u“nocx brandies, amaica rum, p/ anu old rye -‘3;, sherries, still and sparkâ€" ling Moselle, champagne, &co., &6.. &¢ Mr. dacPberson is also agent for Queton t. George & Co.‘s celebrated pure French wine. James Peacockâ€"the public must not infer trom the name that in this case it is all feathers and no fur. The Peacock in this case has a grost deal more fur than feathers, as all hive an opportunity of proving who visit thisestablishment. We might go further and %ay that if the cap tits any one, as far as these remarks are concerned, he can draw it on in this store «s well as in any other in the city. R. J, DEYLIN, In thiadmo if yuudduu'o' k“to keep the Devâ€"lin (dev ) and to warm you mmlmrm;kooptbeeofdout. and how can you succeed better in so doing than by going to the estsblishment where you will always tind a Devilin, (de.â€"il in). To brin&:h: matter to a nead or if you like 1o cap remarks go to the above gen. tlem«in‘s well »*~ncked and handsome store, . *ELLANEOYS. Messrs. Bus« & Co.‘s Fruit Store, Sussex streoet, is now »~ well known in Ottawn as the tirst and best of the kind thit we need «ay but little about it. ‘The firm of Buss & Uo. is in fact the mo t extensive fruit dealing one in the whole Dominion. Be sicdes the head establishment in Montresl they have branch establishments in seveâ€" ral of the principal Canadian cities. The branch in Ottawa is conducted by Mr. Lorens, a young man thoroughly posted in the business, obliging and attentive to his numerous ?mh:.d Mr. meml .â€ul_oo keeps constantly on a supply of fresh fisb, nruu, &o. His establishment is noted for the superior quality of these latâ€" ter articles. We would recommend the public desirous of purchasing in this line to give Buss & Co., Sussex street, a call. ENGLISH BUXX nNOUVsSE. Mr. C. Bartlet is proprietor of this estaâ€" blishment, No. 37 Snnox“ bomho.t. Hbilo conâ€" fectionary is, as prov y the public paâ€" tronmage extendead him, the best in the city. He hno,uow on hand an immense uantit ev 1 usuall 201&.‘!. in a ï¬wmmury. l{o ofers particular inducements at this seaâ€" son to persons wishing to purchase (Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s presents, Among other articles of his stock we may meation rich bonâ€" bons of every description, fng boxes, cake mti‘m:ha. 1 Rinds of jellies, &¢. ts with bot tea or coffee can also be hi at any time of the day." A visit to Mr. Bartlet‘sat present would well repay any trouble. â€" Intast and ‘beatpartodionts and newspapers test periodi newspapers published in America, as well as several select European papers. Mr. Houser has also opened up a new store on ;’dmpmlhry‘.mdhuygood-nry ;r_nnprhu for Christmas presents and ew Year‘s gifts can be had at prices little in _ advance of costâ€" At this happy season people are particu, larly desifous of mak.ng gifts, presents &e., asd\ if we 'onukojubonthon OLOTHING AXD DEY GOODS. streoet 134 be & sex street, is prepire.d now, as he has ever been, w-uppl& customers with any article in the way of iture, china 'IIR glass waure, earthenware, stoves, &0.,. He has dn'{- on hand s':r stock of this line, which he at his usu:s erate prices, _ Mesars. Christie, Higman and Hearn, each name r presenting a separate firm, will be found ready ::f willing to aaminisâ€" ter a dose in the sh:po of a woll‘Kopurod prescription, or to the wants of wilet in the shape of perfumery, combs und brushes, and are armed to the ueseth as far as tooth brushes are concerned. Let the public get sick or let them enjoy good healith, the above ftirms ar» equal to either emergency. Mr. Wm. M. Somerville, successor to Mr. Wm. McFarlane, is proprietor of the oldest marble works establishment in this ity. liis establishment is on Rideau street, near Cumberland street. Mantles of all designs in any kind of â€"marble or marbelized slate, monuments, headstones, gires and ra.lings, window gratings, drain pipes, flower rases, &o., &¢., all ‘suppliep at the shortest notice. â€" HARDWARE, In the hardware line Mr. Birkett is proâ€" prietor of the well known «* Anvil‘‘ estabâ€" lishment, No. 24, Rideau street. Mr. Birâ€" kett‘s trude is large, and he has always in stock everything that could be found in a tirst class establishment of the kind. Farmers in particular never fail to give Mr. Birkett a call when desirous of makinn’ purchase of any farming implements, by selling onl‘..oodnï¬olu, and at moâ€" derate prices, secures their permanent patronage. â€" | _ e i street, and to our readers we would :n at this season when every one sho: speak the truth, thit it is a Capital Stove LDepot. Parlor, cook, coal and every other description of stoves are always offering for sale at the most reasonable prices. . _ Messrs. Blyth and Kerr, No. 25, Riâ€" deau street, are Plumbers, Gas and Steam litters, tin and copper smiths, bell hangers, &c., and are perfectly qualified in every respect to perform to satisfaction what they assume. They also keep conâ€" stantly on hand a general stock of house furnishing hardware. _ Mr. Thomas Isaic conducts a very comâ€" plete hardware ‘establishment on Sparks street. He can at any vime accommodate his customers with any article that is genâ€" erally to be had in a first class hardware store. C. P. Dorion owns . the best tinware esâ€" tablishment in town on Sparks street. He keeps a large number of hands constant y employed, and does everything in the line eof a tinsmith in a manner not to be beaten. He also deals in stoves of every sizo und patern extensively. NEAT. Generally at this season of the year the stails of tne By Ward Market present an attractive appearance, one which the Epiâ€" curean canuot contemplate without giving vent te his admiration, or without his "teeth watering.‘"" The show of meat this year, is however, we think not generailly so good as that of last year. The Satchell Bros. however are never benind, and there is now on exhibition at their stalls a quantity of meat of different kinds, which would carry off the palm in «any competition among the butchers of m:zinthobomioion. Sume days ago we e mention of a number of fine catâ€" tle which those enterprising gentlemen bad purchased, and zome of them may now te seen at their stalls. The Durham Heifer "Victoria‘‘ which weighed 1,930 pounds particularly a:tracts the attention of every person that enters the market house, We congratulste those gentlemen on m apâ€" pearance of their Christmas meat ket. Wm, Slattery can also beast of a ftine sahow of meat ; in fact some of it is nâ€" did. This gentleman has in pa & any other in the market. Mr. John. ierrance upholds his estaâ€" blished r«putation, and exhibits before his stalls a quantity of meat which wou}d enâ€" tice an achorite to transgress rubs and vreak the Friday fast. One splendid large veel, which could not have weighed less than 1,900 lbs., is particularly an object of fo.nnl admiration. , ohn Kennedy‘s show of meat is also a fine one. Herman Thorbahn has, as usual, on hand « splendid looking lot of everything that is generally to be had in a butcher‘s shop. His mexats are excelient looking. _ M Mr. Bufton delights the inhabitants of Upper Town by exhibiting to their apâ€" preciative gaze a quantity of first class meat. This gentleman, since opening shop in Wellington Ward market, has 0ooâ€" tained the patronage of its . many residents by the mauner in which he atâ€" tends to their orders, and by supplying them always with nothing but what he knows to be good meat. â€" DIED. On Friday ovoninlï¬, the 23rd inst., after a long and painful illness, which she bore with true Christian fortitude, Julia Keatâ€" ing,. wife of James Murphy, of this city, and a nutive of the County Kilkenny, lreâ€" land, aged 84 year * Friends and acquaintances are thus reâ€" spectfully requested to attend her funeral on Sunduy, the 25th, at two o’olock' p.m from her son in law, W. A. Hearn‘s rai’ dence, Chaudiore, to the place of "interâ€" ment, Sindy Hill ,*, Montreal papers please copy. Un Frday, the 23rd inst., at 1:40 p.m., Mrs. Enuly Smith, wife of George Smith, night mwhm::' of the Houn“ol Comâ€" aoae, ggark T0 kess o To c3 5:+ s o¢) ‘The funeral will take place from her late mi-lono:l‘l\'ebon street, at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, the 25th inst. Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend without further notice. .*, A native of Dundes, in Scotland, Mrék. Peacock, followed her husband to this country, in 1843, bringing with her a considerable family of sons and daughters, nearly allof whom survive her. Mr. Poea:â€" cock bad come thither in advance, and having succeeded in business to the exâ€" tent of his wishes, brought out the subâ€" ject of this notice, and after a short sojourn in Montreal, removed to Ottawa, where the whole family have since dwelt, thrivâ€" ing, and being more and more respected as time wore on. Those who knew Mr. Jas. Peacockâ€"and there are indeed very few in Ottawa who know him notâ€"â€"will deeply sympathize with him in this, his greatest and most trying affliction, that of the loss Friends and acquaintances are requestâ€" ed to attend her funeral from her late residence, 33 Rideau street, on Monday, the 26th inst., at three o‘clocgk, p.m. of the ~partner in his toils, and mayhap early sufferings, and the charished sharer of his joys, the comforter of his age, as she was the solace of his youth. All, however, alike await the inevitable hour, and there is comfort in the reflection that Mrs. Poaâ€" cock‘s latest breath was expended in the bosom of her family, among valued friends, and w.th those consolations which religious consciousness invariably bestow. ______ (Oa Rideaun Street, neer tae corner of Sussex street, a purse containing a swall amount of mâ€"ney, which the own»â€"r can bave bt calling at Dr. Lcu.'l D ntal Rooms, Sparks streek, P'W*fll property and parlag far this advar, On Friday morning, the 23rd December, Isabelia kamsay, wite of James Peacock. l)vu- FoUXD. MARBLE WORKS. DRCTGGISTS. which is not inferior to THE OTTAWA TIMES8S AMICU®S. TOYS! PANOCY GooDns. A very fine assortment of wa® REMEMBER THE OLD STAND "og NEXT DOOR TO FANCY GOODS It was a maxim of Euripides either to keep silence or to speak something better worthy of imitation or not must be deci by a | o There is however,one important truth which demands a word, and that is, there is no one article of food more universally palatâ€" able than the And yet, even in the present day, very few really know what a good OYSTER is, or where the best can be obtained. The best JUDGES aftirm that in no other place in the City can as good an article be found, as at the CcOMPANY‘s DEPO T , J. B, BUSS & Co., NEW â€" 8$sTORE, that everybody shall understand where the luxury may be found. To every lover of the BIVALVE they would say Who has been connected with the busiâ€" ness for the last 15 years are determined They are put up in the neatest possible manner, and delivered to any part of the city, and furnished either in CAN8, LADIES CARD CASES, J. B. BUSS & Co‘s sTOCK OF JEWELLERY OTTAWA, December 22, 1870. . N. PALMER‘S, In view of this indisputable fact American â€" Oyster IY A LYU L AL! N.c m SU uEX°ST. RING AND JEWEL BOXES. DISCRIMINATING PUBLIC. MTITLLILCON . J. B. BUSSâ€"& Co. OYsTEER, 27 SUSSEXâ€"ST,. AND IN8SPECT HIS No. 7 TOYS! BUY XONXE BUT AND AT THE Cco To FOR AND Or in the TOYS|! SHELL, 1546y . _ HOLIDAYS | _ Have just received a new assortment of FANCY GOODS for the approaching We have secured a quantity of JOUVINS celebrated Gorn Mrnar KID GLOVES, which we sell at FIFTY CENTS. PATTERSON & BRYSON In FANCY WOOLEN GOODS of all deâ€" scriptions we are making a very large In going through our stock we have cleared a lot of Remunants of FLANNELS. WINCIES, CLOTHS, etc., which we have markd at prices that will clear them out at We call the attention of Gentlemen to our New SURPRISE COLLAR, (the best make) one prize in every Cartoon. We have again much pleasure t8 inform our regular customers (for the above justly celebrated GOODS), and the public generally that the * GREY» COTTONS, Ofa monthly supply, have just arrived and are now for ALE at our RETAIL STORE, SPARKS STREET, by the YARD or PIECE, at a small advance on MILL PRICES. FIRST FIVE BALES R@y~ For Bleaching purposes and for wear they are without their epual in the Dominion. o Ray~Wholesale at mill prices. : MAGEE & RUSSELL. Have now received a full supply RBay* Call and secure a Bargain. q~" QIPAazrxNT Ottawn, September 26, 1 For sale during the Holidays. Bb@y* Reususer tur Puaor, _Opposite BATE & Co. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1870. 53 SPARKS STREET, Ottawa, Dec. 22, 1870. ANADA CUNNINGRAM & U#DS4Y, Dundas Manufacture, PATTERSUN & BRYSON. GREY BLANKETS, Cornwall, NEW FALL GOODS 4@# HOLESALE. HOLIDAYS. 14 RIDEAU sTREET, ~Â¥4 Govods. =â€"FOR THEâ€" ALL NUMBERS.! 3 lbs. Raisins for 1 Bottle Scotch Whiskey for â€" Is. 1 Bottle Pure Elderberry Wine for Is. The above articles will be sold at these prices during the Holiâ€" day Season. â€" The Subscriber has just received an asâ€" sortment of s 1 Bot lm ‘XMAS& NEW YEAR 1871 Bohemian Vases, Lubin‘s and Violet‘s Pertumery, A great Variet; of TOYSs, ALBUMS, LA DIBS ODMPANION3, WXITING DESK 3, JEW KLL €KY, JUVENiLE BO ‘Kks, and other Fancy Fos_mrm-l'u w« & BM â€" EW YE_xt‘S GHTS. ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT ROARD G K raun'u tw modated $Ww e 'l be aco Investea Funds Upwards of $1,300,000 ; .l.l‘u.‘. °_ BKAD OFFICE FJR CANADA, MONTREAL. This institation differs from other Life Offices in that the Boaus from Profts are applied on a speâ€" cial system forthe Policy Holde.s. _ _ _ d a -ou!-cunw in the ove Cash pay ment, or a lite anpuity, without any expenee or m'.{ whatever beyond the oodinary assurance prominm fer the original sum assured. which remains intactfor the Polsey Holder‘s heirs, or eanoonnths P W ARDLAW , Secrotary . Aoss«tsâ€"Mesers J T & W PENNOCK utows. Decemuer 15, 180. 1641 am _ Personal Benent and Knj«»ment daring his own Lifeume, wi h the option ot large Bonus additions 10 the sum assured. The Policy Holger thus obâ€" aA LARGE REDUCTION OF , PBRESENXT OoUTLAY operationsg the 1st October last, bayâ€" opened #lililiiffice in ‘Bang‘s Block, ‘ Elgic Street, Ottawa, and are now prepared to loat wonâ€"y on city or other property, at th lowert m“pl’wl by monthly instal ment«, or raiw, 10 snit borrowers. Apply to Eo < JaMES COX, i Becretaryâ€"Treasurer. Ottawa, 13th December, 1870. 1540t1J71 I boeg to intimate that my FUR SIOCK is now somplete in every -i\il- Mikrnoroutram _ * Building and Savings Society. MOXEY TO LOAN. o paih m HAUSER‘s NEW STORE, kideau S.reet, Ottawns, Dec 14, 1870 +b394 Ottawa, Dec. 22, 1870. Orrawa, July +, 187%. Apply at (OWX IMPORTATION, FROXM ENGLAND, WARRANTED GENUINE) DPDEP ARTMXEN T. Ax Earury Caur 1s Sousciren. $M" Reomember the place, 5; aX L °® IFE 18% OclatTion OF SCOTLAND. The above society baving commence~ #6 b6 Ticket for Christmas! Toillet Articles, ALEX. CHRISTIE, OR A ProVISION FOR OLD AGE, pli Currants for: New Figs for â€" THUHKEK GKSATLEKE® AN AND Toillet Bottles F U R 8 . F 1J R S , MR. ROWBELL 8, Opposite the Union Hotel, Mirrors PlLC()UA‘ RIDEAU STREET. 40 Sparksâ€"st. Old Rye for and Kets. 1546y roof for â€" (WOODS aAND FORESTS BRANCH,) Toroxto, 20d December, 18760. Notice is hereby given, that an Order in Council was this day made, directing that a tariff of $100 per thousand cublic feet on Square Timber, and $1 00 per standard Saw Log of 200 feet Board measure, be imposed on any White or Roed Pine Timber bereaiter found to have been cut or manufactured in trespass or an unlic« nsed, unsold or unlocated lands of the Crown, without prejudice to the right to confiscate: Sealed Tenders, addressed to the und: rsignâ€" ed wilbagescived at this office, uotil Thureâ€" day the 5th day of Junuary, 1871, at noon, for certaingworks to be parformed on the Madaâ€" waske t from Aroprior to Burnstown and also Calabogie Lake to Chain Raâ€" pliés. Department of Public Works, * Oitawa, 24th Doc., 1870 Plans and epecifications can be seen at the oï¬ e of the Buperintendent of the Ottews River ï¬oth, where printâ€"d forms of t haer and other information can also be wbtained1. Beparate tenders for each work to be made, endorged respectively = Tenger for Work« t«-ruht to Burpstown," and * Tencer for ke from Oslabogle Lake to Chala e signaturss of two solvent and reaponâ€" sitle persons, willing to become sureties for the due fulfiment of the contrec, must be attached to each tender, The Depertment will not be bound to ac~ cept the lowest or any tender, By order, * 66 rpaus osua." Equal to Lubin‘s, and mush less ia price Patronised by the Bold by every chemist in the , and mapuâ€" Mn"'wdoby lke JOHNK TERRANCE in retarning thanks to his ousioâ€"mers fer their liveral patronege to biw for he past 8 yours, wishes it understood bat be bas o. the X‘mas B-MQI an assortment of the best BEKF, PunK, MUCTONX, and all the FOWLE ot he season, which he -“.m“ the best is the market, and as as rkat and as choop 44 the shoapent. . , | . | Children‘s Toy Tors Bet«. Valeok Ohine Oraaâ€" merts, (enturely new on this c.m;“rm- statuary, from the best makers) ; emina HMaseware of every description, Ch.ne Urnaments and Vases, l.&dm Water Packers and Oroaâ€" monts, Table Glassware of every quality, Wooi and Tin Toys, Bisighs Misses Des $4s,and Rookâ€" m MHorses, 1,030 Snow Saovels for Ohilaren. How Chairs and Book Tables, Children‘s Chairs in Variety, Breaklas sets Dinner Sets «nd Toz Sets of every o.odzu. and in faot every deseription of goods ornamental or DR AINâ€" PIPE DEP O T , YOTII8 To CONTRACIOR:. 44 Bussex Street. Uiaws, Des 22, 1870 MUNRO & JACKBOUXN, 1540b _ Draggiut and Poertaumers, Moatreal, EFPARTMENT OF CROWK LAKD#, TALL Keo. 1+ 1848 6 "Abe latest and râ€"chort «4 P E BR F U X E" TTAWA MARLBELE WORLK®, ORNXAMEXTAL AND UsSEFCI OLIDAY Gnoods asn GiFT:, YÂ¥ LRIET YÂ¥ M ALL, RLDEAU STREET, ESTABLIs HED 1i8%%6e ELITE OF MONTREAL VARIETY MaLL, «& i THBH â€" THOS. 4. JOHKS8ON, Arst â€"Commissioner F BRAUN, [ ~3K, In the Domunion 1s. 1s. 1s, Is. 3d. 1548 3 3d. 18 46f