h faya 3 § 24 35 %5 11 | 44 3+ #* 34 #HW| 45 ;an 24 T3°| 59 |3% 18 € this 13 0# Ott «wa he tray, INLEY, lo L o hib olesale and Raâ€" ith the greatest I always erewn HOLLC . Separâ€"te Anglish Teschers Ja0‘ WTTE f c i an of On ca# #_ the public genâ€" oa bhaving been »1ca» IȴvOC ts un KRE ®¥IUT U "‘u ° # h # , havimg . @sber * SLE LIVES, o. 3, in the To«nâ€" hag w Firet class aproved or ANY, Wo ds Steriing. i. Sterling. a in Ganada an * M PA NY D w AaTsON, A N 3RA cdAM BINAODX. _ e cufrs for Behool Seot >2 & Thompson‘s. KXT, MiLLIE, ¢ B&!ITLI ""*, to one da.o. of the anslermenâ€" aniaersigned, on «rery attantion nee of ONE L205 ®tg.) odads &5 41 4% 193. t 1847 4 184 48¢ JÂ¥ 341 \3% 16 151 ‘a Voll sang splendidly and received a well merited encore. Also another gentlom:n well known to an + ttiwsa audience, but who does not wish his name mentioned. The reawiing portion of â€"the programme wis well sustained. Lasterening was one of the very best ever giren at the St. Patâ€" ok‘s Hall. * The annu | meeting of the members of the Board of Trade for the eleesion of offâ€" cers and rece ption of the Annmal Report, was held yesterday afterncon m the City Secretary, Mr: @ H. Porry ; and Mesars. Skead, Clemow, Pennock, Hay, Kerr, Patâ€" terson, MeGillivray, «C. R. Cunningham, Porkins, Howell, Drummond, J. Cunningâ€" ham, Hope, Cruite, kubinson and Christie. TWE REPORT, The Secretary stated that he had preâ€" pared â€" only a partial report to submit to the Board at present merely to . show what werk had been done during the year, as the elaborate report he was preparing, and which was intended for publication, would yet take up some time to complete. The report as prepared was then read and on motion wes adopted. Br., V <‘a Hare â€"The rerdiogs at the above iull last evenimg were exceed ingly good and the programme well sustain ed throughout by the following talented amateurs: â€" A piano solo wus played by . a Smith im re«lly artistic style, and richly she de«erved the rapturous encere she recewred. Mrs. : iles‘ singingof " We Met by Chince" brought the house down a coxnuu®ic F10X , There was next read a communication numerously signed by the ratepayers of the city, expressing their pleasure at the action of the Board in petitioning the Leâ€" lflumd&omd(.‘-hdou ite last session for a repeal of that portion of the assessment act which exempts the saâ€" laries of Government offisials, and others from Municipal taxation. Union in Duly Street Presbyterian Church at 7. 30 p. m,, at which Rev, Mr. Abbs will in the Cengregational Church at 9.30 a. m. Pray»r for the circulation of the Word of sadors of Christ ; for the end of religious persscutions and for the removal of all himirances to the spread of the Gospe!. Tas Mazgzrâ€"Thursdayâ€"Toâ€"day again there was aghther thin attendance on the market. Good hard wood appears to be Mesars. Urquhart, Kimber, Tubmar and Kennedy. A rec.tation will be given by Mr. Moore, and songs, duetts, &c., by May still comes in pretty plentifully, and sells from #15 to #17 per ton. Vegetables are very scarce on the marâ€" ket, owing to the cold weather. Prices are generally little changed since Cunter Cuuron ax»o Cuiree Reapi~ngs.â€" These readings take place this evening in Goran‘s Hall, «and as usual a good proâ€" gramme is prepared. The readers will be have no doubt the attractive subject will draw a large andience. yesterday, and decided to amivertise for tend rs for the erection of the college ac cording to plans prepared by the architect, Mr. Griat, of this city. Joseph‘s Cha:ch, ~andy Hill, by the Rev Fath# Pallier. Subjectâ€""The Rom n Lamxs‘ Cornsosx.â€"Lhe Bulding Comâ€" mittese of the Ottawa Ladies® College met â€"The Tressurer thankfully fl-o-l:lr- the receipt of $55.60) the proceeds i Baziar he.d hristmas week, by the Misses Chesley, (Goodere, kison, Featherstone, Smaill and Lane. play "ye bachelors" Ceruime Marce â€"The first Curling maich of the season takes place this evening. among the memlers of the Uttawa Curling Club, in their rink. The married men will The Nisters of Ch.rity in charge of the Ru, Joseph‘s Orphan Asylum beg to return their heartiels thinks to the Messrs. N.tohell, Brothers, for a large quantity of beef which those gentlemen have Leen kind enough to send them. j Trormxo Marcenu.â€"A tratting match is soon to take place between an Ogdensâ€" burg borse "Pettwwaba‘" and "Mazeppa‘‘ of this district, for $800 a sicde. Mr. Bermingham‘s extensive auction sale come off this yesterday opposite the Russell House, and was weli attended. The .. . m tohon Wednesday between #Keutucky boy" and * Telegraph," for #%) a side wus won by the latter. Kupewarks.â€"In some parts of the city the sidew=!ka are sadly in need of the serâ€" vices of a snow plough,. The reported earthquake did not reach Montreal or the vicinity of this city. The Mayor it is amd will be elected on the third Monday of this month. Tha half yearly rumor that a new post | offic.e is to be built is again rumored. ‘ . At twelv. 0 clock yesterday forencon the thermometer was 1U%O ubove zero. _‘ The business of clecting officers for the The teams that have lately arrived in the city hailed trom GL ngarry. #&y* 50) doren Velveteen Hats, trom 25 conts upwards, A lirge «assortment of lowers and Feathers. Trmmed Hateand Bonnets. Laoresz.â€"A very interesting lecture l1 be delivered this evening in $ Caruoron or Exouaxo Bexwvrongsxt Socaâ€"trt Esquimaux Coats at Deviin‘s. THE BOARD OP TRADZE At the " Goldlen Lion." LOCAL NEWS. â€"James Cunningham (reâ€"elsoâ€" R. L. JAMES & Co. | sdvendog u7 wnt Ampiarce Â¥at toe cce ,fl.c.xz-r,m,n-’uh. the nogoâ€" pany on the busis of the proposals con tained in said letter, and to report to this :;:::lufmtbm'dnh-mm- Mr. Cunningham thought it best simply to refer the lester 10 the incoming Counoil 1t was h'cd douut, however, that the the position, the inside track muammmwuum prove matters ur obtain redress by any reâ€" course to legulature. Mis Worebhip stted that it was the inâ€" unuon\o:dko-o‘:;wwhhno diately, in order some represeniation of their grievances could be ma«de to the Legulature before the expiration of the extvendadi pertiod for receiving Bills, Mr. Bungs thought the company were -Iï¬wrfl". _ Abdl. thought the company in no disposition to come to terms with them. Ald. Muartinesu said the company was always colling for terms from the city. If flhflnbflnw‘m to just terms the worporation, he woul i advise thâ€" citizens who sutfered so much by the truck and switches, to annoy them as musch as possible by breaking their tracks and the like Then they would be pressed into a disposition to come to equitable terms. Some members here expressed the opinion that the letter was a hamâ€" p who were almost begzered last m‘&om.wsholfnhicluu the tracks, wiule the company only laughâ€" “A..I‘d. l‘m&.uflnm 1 some imâ€" mediate steps should be taken in the matâ€" ter to bring it to a final setclement.‘ If they (the worporation) petition the Legisâ€" _ Ald. Heney said he was not opposed to anything that was to the interse: and proâ€" gress of the city, but he actually knew of :uï¬n' I:l uia.-n_d.'-:.“lom Sueet way Charter, Company to wmmmu in 0:‘-0 awlmission that the Company had laid down the tron in aco.idance with their Charter ; and if they did not wish to make that acknowledgment their course would be to Seapquaver to have the Cnmpray sbtged and vor to 1 to lay Mmchmmu- p wme. Ald. Mosgrove was of opinion that the W"d\lfloï¬lpmu‘m numo or make any improvement on the way without remuneration from Keefer, Esq., be receirved and referred to thw Board of Works, with instructwoons to wegotintse an amicuble atrangement with the directors of the Street usailway Com ursery also to substivare a track in Bridge tute a :L.‘-Mhrm-wmhh Dua street, whenerer the two former streets are graded | Also to throw out two switch guards in Metcalfes street, by uniting the iwo switchss there. Whenever Welling von street is graied and bridged over the exanal, should it then be desired by the cor poration and citizens, 1 see no reson to velieve that the company woud object to ‘tuke that route for one of its tracks, i! the cost of its removal was borne by the eity,. We should be ‘ put to so much expense und loss by the «ther changes proposed that we could not be expected to undertake so extensive a o.;ulhh.lbd.on, however, that after a«littte experience ks atreet would object to the car .lv?'bon. turned off it; and as that street will be the tirs: pured whenever any system of paving is :‘lopudotrmuukwmmbooom If the switches are to remain the angles and narrow spaces betweén them shouw * paveâ€"â€"this would not be a serous un I write this for your information and saâ€" uefuction, and aov@s an overture to the If the company are to supply the stone we should want the right to run a branch truck into the lots where the stone woud ve bioke.n or deposited so asto lowl them As to awitches, the compi has no funds to apply w further omryn’u presâ€" ent on the but I woult awivrise the Company when in a pusition to do soâ€"and if so requeésted by the Corporationâ€"to rmove t on »parks and sussex The 14th report of the Finance Commitâ€" tee was received and adopted. The following letter was then read : k. W. Scort, Eng., Ottawa. Deas Six,â€"With reference to our conâ€" versation yesterday | would recommend, with a view of setiling all differences with the Corporation of Ottaws, that this Comâ€" p my should assume the lavour of keeping the streets in order between limes drawu one toot outside of our rails provided that the Corporation supplie.i the stone at con vement points, of the best quality, and â€"truken to suit the workâ€"and in order to .vord wes on this heud 1 would proâ€" pose that Company obtain the stone on veing paid sume price which the Cor poration for stone of a similar quality and on in a similar mannet. His Worship refarred to the fact that it was also the night for the meeting of the Board of School Trustees, and regretted that owing to the urgent business before the Council in connection with the Street Railâ€" w«y they could not give the use of the Hall to the Trustees that evening. | The elections in the sereral municipaliâ€" * ties in these counties took place on Monâ€" | day, and though some slight changes have | taken place, there will be but little alter _ation in the Constitution of the County Council, In Clarence, Mr. Tyiler bas been electod Reeve in the place of Mr. Edwards, and as Mr. Tyller is a sealous advocate for Railways, kis presence there is desirable. In North Pluntaganet, Mr. Deles Dernier=, the late Reeve, haring left the county, his deputy Mr. Yeon has been promoted, and Mr. Patrick McDonâ€" ald elected deputy. In a" theother muniâ€" eipalities the old Reeves have beon re elected. In the usual rotation the Warâ€" den for 18%;0 will be selected from the County of Russeli, and the choice will pro bably be between Mr. Tyller and Mr. Helâ€" mer, the Reeve of Russell, Mr. Langrel!‘s report in connection with the collection of the market stall dues was present«d, and on resolution the per cent tiage for collecting the same was ordered to be pard, " The last meeting of the oll Council was held last evening in the City Hall, The following members were present : His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Feaâ€" therston, Pratt, Robimson, May, Bate, Heney, Martineau, Goulden, Cunningham, Mosgrove, Guerarg, and Laprrre. | _ Councilâ€"Messrs. Thomas Patterson, Hon tivns between this Corporstion, an t the | J & Jue, | Dwectors of the Ottaws City Passenger ames Skead, 8. Christie, F. Clemow, | Rail A H Andrew Drummond, George Hay freet Kailway t0 upany, be receired aud ope, _ * | pliced on file, and that His Worship the L. Pennock, James @G. Robinson, G. IL &"Q“Miu‘b’m“wwh" Perry, C: R. Cunningham, and Charles the proposed amendment to the charter MetGGiee, | of the siid compiny prepured and forward | ad to the city member now sttting at the Board of Arbitrationâ€"Messrs. L. Per | 7 * ** ‘n*® w memoer K.. Boand of Arbitrationâ€"Messrs. L. Poer . kins, James McLennan, P. A. l.m' W.G. Perley. A. Mutchmor, R. W. Cruice, F. MceDuugall, Thomas Hunton. Thomas McKay, T. M. Blasdell, Captain Bowis, and Dawson Kerr. Mored by Ald. Featherston, seconded ‘ Ald. Goulden, thit the letter of L. C United Counties of Preswott and Russoe!l. Hopa, Andrew Drummond, George Hay, L. Pennock, James (. Robinson, G. HL Perry, C: R. Cunningham, and Charles McGGiee,. Yours obdt servt., City Counoil. Alderman Pratt said thait before they accused Mr, Presion of having the ledger, they bad beiter ascertain whether Ar. Preston had the book or not: A few remarks followed when a motion was made by 'Aldomn lu:h‘nn;l.na.ad-.utot: ollowing effect, ledger to in possessionof Mr Preston, and taken from the Corporatuon. be returned to this City Corporauon, and that Mr. Presâ€" un be requested by the City Clerk to return the same. lrthon'dh&h not returned in five days the City tor be requested uohhthnu-qx steps to get possessien of the The subject of the City T Railâ€" was then taken a lively, mum&-c&t It was Snally agreed that a committes named l un < dth':C;gdl“mup ments to the charter Nireet Rulway, and that the amendments be forwarded to R. W. Soott, Esq., repreâ€" senting the city in the Local Legislature. This was agreed to ani the Council adâ€" Levusroor, 4:30 p. m., Jan, 5.â€"â€"Cotton cmd dull ind uviguisr. : Ald. Cunningham left the Board without uny ill feeling to any one. There was never a d.scussion‘ be had taken pâ€"rt in but after which he could meet any memâ€" ber of the Board in the vest of friendship. He resigned because he desired to h«vre more time to himself and to attend to his in a similar struin. Ald. Martinesu then movred, seconded by Ald. Featherston, that the members of this : ouncil feel deeply sensible the loss which the city will sustain by the retireâ€" m:&d;ï¬p(‘:dm' hun.whoo:mmd so ubly ied the responsii» tion of Chairman of the Fin«nce Committes. They beg to tender, therefo e to him, and also to Aldermen Bate, Ma«y, Rovinson, Goulden and u%‘w cordial & preciation of their public services and th sincere regret that the community h« been deprived temporarily of their valuable co.operation as members of the Corporaâ€" uâ€lo-n. lny-:dhlohhnnuml Mp&dhdh( which they parted The Mnyoronukh:g.hil seat returned his bomLthnbfor compliments tenâ€" dered to him. He ascepted their gift only houunh;hdbo::nmuhwmmh:y. expenses during the year, such as culamituous fire, and a visit from Royalty. Hae;referred in terms of praise to a former Mayor, Mr. Friel, who hbe had successied., He had to thank the members of the Coun oil for the courteous manner in which they bhad worked with him to carry on the Lusiâ€" ness of the city, As chairman of their meetings he wus always sensible of the delicate nature of the duty he had to disâ€" charge, and if he had swerved at any time lothoï¬.htorhï¬intbodhohï¬oonht duty, the error must be attribu to the hâ€"ad rather than to tne heart. With those few remarks he would :esume his seat. [Loud cheers.] + tss _Bonds. ‘ ® lOQsm..)’m 65 old 891, ‘67 88J, Erie 194. k estern, 284. U.lentia lins« m m..l:' * Un motion of Ald. Heney the Mayor was igain requested to take the chair, when Alderma i I_o-ï¬n endered the resoluâ€" tion, accompanied by a recital of the comâ€" plimentary remurks made in moving and seconding the resolution. Ald. H â€"Burnt bairns threwi the ie. (Runewed ughter ) _ * _ Aliorm in Fouh-,nwo& while agreeing in every alae ~ wi the. wordi mm.ot:‘::mnhohrhr -au. ner of gruoting a sum to the {:tofsho city should be regulated by a byâ€"law. Aiderman May thougnt a sum «+ money should be graunted o the Aldermen for their services. By this means they would be compelled to aitend the meeungs of the Council and give wmmshn in Ald.lnpâ€::u‘upd C of it a t of money wus made at all it should g.:udo before the elections, so +s to y the expenses of the election. (Lugbhter.);. _ "That the thanks of this Council are hereby tendered to John Roch ster, Esq , for the courteous manher in which be has preside«l orer the meseungs of this Counâ€" wil, and that a cheque for the sum of six hundered dollars be signed and presented 10 the Mayor as a disbursement of the exâ€" truordinary expenses he has incurred as repre eut«tive of the city, all rules to the voutrary bom(uqnndd‘ iess Alderman Martineaun heartily endor:ed the sentisments in the resolution. Ald. Cun said he had just been oldumsm l..‘gi:hmnmlndo s,pnntolw,(lOï¬;' relief of the suf. terors by the es. baps upon applicaâ€" tion to the Guovrernment they might do something to benetis them in this matter. Both amendment and original resolution were then put and lust, At this stage of the proceedings Alderâ€" man Cunningham pdgshl.h wribute to the services of Alr. KRochester as Mayor, «nd begged to move that he would leave the chur, when be would submit a resoluâ€" The resolution which was as ftollows was then read by the new chairmun : The H-{or then left the chair, which was taken by Ald. Mosgrove. â€" es tw may bust nhoopitiuy,.. > _ :â€"~ Ald, Honey condemned any reference to a former Council being caught in & trap. not l0ok at it. It was no fault of the Stree: Ralway Compuny that they were caught in a t AnAldau::'â€"-Wbonmm?. Ald. Featherstoneâ€"I was not a member ofl_hoh-!i*k;th!}'-o, and probably A vsiceâ€"Were we not caught in a trap m. Alderman Featberstonâ€"If you were caught in a trip in regard to the kind of rail laid it was entirely omn&.t‘ounha that the : ouncil Board at date was asieep. They hadâ€"the Bill ot the Street Railway Company bofore them, but they did Ald. Festherston hut no objection to stay until the amendment to the charter was drawn out, «speci.liy as there were une or two lwjers at the Board. He however, thought they could not mike any un;wllmu uotil tboy“o nsulteu the Kuree: R lway < ompany n.cdodtho pn m e of Mr. Ke ser w keep rowu! in Oruer if the Corporstion furnwhed the se noe. he hod every confidencs that that s:-mmubowï¬uom. He cnâ€" «d the continual suspicion that Mr Ke for or the Street R.ilway Compuny inâ€" &n ed to cutch theth in traps. _ be a goo . plan to spend a little time in draftung an ameniment to u;“:huurot the Ciuy r Nireet Railwuy, and ’.Efllhmd{“_dly mfl like it. They could do this by going into a cn-:s.t’oo of the whole. b‘\.mlu at mined might be worth the tme spent. Legislature of Untario, with mstruction s ':.nvonn-o-nhd through if possi _ Discussion followed as to the propriety rfqnmn.emmw of the resoâ€" ution. :4“",'?'4-"'. Martineau thought it would Aids. Goulden, Pratt and Bate followed Ald. Mosgrove made a few complimenâ€" London Karkes. Jan. Th« COourt of Direcrtors bereby give notice that a baif yearly diritend at the rate of six per cent per anuum on the Oapital of the Bank, wili be pasable on the 5<h day of Jaun ary 187}, to the proprietors of shares regis erâ€" vd in the Culonies _ Tre dividend is deciared |.~uq..q,.uv‘.llhcnflo_ Aat the mike of excbange curtent on 5th day of Janowy 1871, to be Azed by the Lâ€"n al Bâ€"apa. No wanster can be made betwâ€"en the 2ith inat., and <»~ Sth prox., as the bouks must be closed dus.ng that period. bDf unses Qi the Coort. &. W. BRaDFORD, V " “1::-, &. 'o,I Dec. 6uh, 1810. '} 1bTâ€"WUS D R AINâ€"PIPE DE P O T , RIDEAU sTREET, R8TABLISHED i8610 WM. M. ROMERY 11LA *&, Buccessor to N. Ms+s FagLAN®. Martuus â€"Of all designs io Itallan and Amor am :‘-::o-dlm.u Wiate, JPrates Foad "-â€"-uucmammomn. Marple and Saniâ€"tone,. wuares and Keliings for â€"ealdences and drare Asts, lpucngqi’buc Gusrds, Window Orsttags, 4weepahoie Dsors. DISPENSARY CHEMIST, LATE MANAGER I&DIUAL HALL, SPARKS STREET, Begs to intorm his feods and the public wenerally, that he has just received bis exâ€" tensive Stock of $ Mower Vases, Fire l‘d‘ql' », Fue Clay, &0 , &0. !‘:::s Mal:ets, Ageney of n:n?‘n Labri« 0 & \ G SOMERVILLE, C o . ol Tray Uing Agent, And he has opened at bis temporary Store, next to JOUN ROO%, sat MoLEaN‘8 late anction Mart, Sparkâ€"â€"st. D* Prescriptions carefully attend«d to: COttawas, Dec. 30, 1870 1551 1w Contracts for Buildine and Wason and Brick â€" Work attenud dA to as uâ€"nal. Also White Bricke vunstantly on hand and for s«le, ha Windo« Gr #, Swespahoie D sors. Fipe hage, ‘and‘ srel Sureripiit of Builaers Would announce to hbis numerous friâ€"nds and “.I â€Nk“co’.o rally, thut be bas jast apâ€"ned in the lormerly utcupled by ar. JaMES #©OOTH, Vegetal) â€" «od Provisions, &¢. ; be sollâ€"ites a call and hopes by sir<t astention to business to merita share of public patronage, tory) the best. C * PIOKLES8 and SAUCE®, Jams and Jeilies from Croime and Blackwells, in great variety, FRUITS.â€"The finest table and cooking raiâ€"in« that cau be had, large fresh and rich Aavored, CURRANTS â€"Quite fresh ‘and Candied Poels. SPERM CANDLES and fancy perfumed Corner of Rideau and Kingâ€"sts., With a well relected Steck of Groceries, U a1d Dawe‘s, Lachine, in splendid order, _ COFFEE. â€" Deliclous Flavour. Fresh »â€" Roasted ard Ground Daily, TEAS.â€"The best qualities of Black, Japan, and Green, new crop and fraguot, 8UGAR®s and 8YRUPS of all kinds. | CHEESE â€"Fine: old (Recsors and Facâ€" of the best kind. SHERRY WINESâ€"Various gader, very, vry Pale, (selicions tavour J Bplenaid Wiues «t a price to dety compeution. GIXâ€"Joboa D+ Kugyper & Son‘s Duuble &COTCH WHIBKa@Y â€"Old and Wil+, (fall PORTEA AKD ALES.â€"OGuiness‘s Doablin strengtb ) RUM, + PORT WINEâ€"Pue and reliable (20 years old) for M«dicinal purposes and the only bouse in the Ciâ€"y ihat imports such WINES direct to or Jer. BRANXVIES.â€"Pure and unacuiterated It you want any Firstâ€"Class BRANDIE® or WINKS and the best Family Gro cerls, you must go to Ex &nr COGNAC, NEREO, UNION and CITY of QUEBEC, from the of the fluest qualitlâ€"s atmodâ€"tate prices Everytwxiy should know that to use good gom‘s saves mobey. TRY LIHEY Ottaw «+, D: cember 5, 1870 Corner of Ridewa ans Kingâ€"stg. | wort Ottawns, Dec. 30, 1870 1551 tm _ | by & DIRECT â€" ImPogTaTions The following G.»xis in Sto k and for Sale : "KW Gnocka Y TTAWA MARBLE WoORAKks, ABK OF #RITISHM a0RCH a AKRICA. ORNAxXENTAL AND USEFCL, OLIDPAY yoous is3 GGLRTs», ICHARV M1GaaN®, soaps, the grontest variety in the city, and made to ordâ€"r by Fiâ€"ld of Lonaon, Eogland. Th re is an endless variâ€"ty ot It is now AN ESTABLISHED FaCT those fine goods worthy of SPECIAL 4£4TTENT.ON FOR FaMILIES, being Incsomrosartos st Roras COsrarrm, T ELKETETY L MLL Thos. Patterson, -lw.;;; ;,"u-:-y-: -b..d im 'Wood or B.tle. MASON AND BUILDKR. DRUGS AND MEDICINXEs, oLD RYE, PROVIS3ION 8TORK different places of G:owth. VÂ¥ARIETY HAI;L, 84 SBussex Strecet. No 26 hidenu Stre t Ub Prooteries. «47 THBâ€" * a ND« ROBERT CRAIN, FAMILY PROOF, THE OTIAWA TIMES H1GHWIN ES, CRAIN 1sik4f You will be sure to get the best OYSTERS in the City. 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 re«lly 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, J. B, BUSS & Co., worthy of imitation or not must be decided CAN$®, It was a maxim of Euripides either to keep silence or to speak something better than silence. Whether this maxim is CcOoOMPANY‘s DEPOT, Who hnas been connected with the busiâ€" ness for the last 15 years are determined that everybody shall understand where tha luxury may be found. To every lover of the BIVALVE they would say They are put up in the nertest possible manner, and delivered to any part of the city, and furnished either in J. B. BUSS & Co‘s NXEXT DOOR TO RZ"° REMEMBER THE OLD sTAND We A very fine assortment of PANOY GOODS. ‘TOYS! NEW â€" 8STORE, By leaving your orders at LADIES CARD CASES, In view of this indisputable fact J. B. BUSS & Co. ; â€" Eigin Street, . | «ounTtkk rot%. bas % en ext nded to Frigay «vacing the | Opposite Russel! Hause, & Vifiting Oards on the shogest notice. tweu‘loth inst, OTTAW A, Dee. 22, 1870. \1540y _ OVars, Desember 117 1870; . _I%4tHh _ .Qitews, Docember 20, 1870. 1644 17 o-“uâ€"m 1#11. 1850 4 OTTAWA, December 22, 1810. FANCY GOODS American Oyster STOCK OF JEWELLERY . I. PALMER‘S, IY iA LYUL A BR No. 89 SUSSEXâ€"8ST. f DIBCRIMINATING PUBLIC. KEG®8, RING AND JEWEL BOXES. J.. B. BUSS & Co. oYsTEER, 27 BUSSEXâ€"#KT. 27 SUSSEXâ€"ST., AMLILLICOIN . AND INSPEOP is * BUY XONE BUT No. AKD AT THE «â€"FOR THEâ€" TOYS! Co To ‘Or in the â€"â€"AND 8SHELL, TOYS! 15467 We have again much pleasure to inform our regular customers (for the above justly celebrated GUODS), and the public generally that the Ofa monthly supply, have just armved and are now for <ALE at ourâ€"RETAIL STORE, SPARKS STREET, by the YARD or PIECE, at a small advance on MILL PRICES. RK@~ For Bleaching purposes and for wear they are without their epual in the Ottaws, Septémber 26, 1878 GREY CC At UOne Case AMERICAN CANTON FLAX. NEL, at reduced prices. Large Size and very Heavy, just the thing for a FIRST FIVEBALES Have now received a full supply ot TWENTY DOZEN We hare secured .l:DumtlIy of JOUVINS TELEGRAKH Comuranxy celebrated Goun aAt, RID GLOV . which we sell atâ€" IFTY CENTsS. Bs$ ; HEAD OFFICE, cl.‘:.f ‘< Ay<. m'ï¬u'éfldï¬â€˜x’gg |Corner Front and We‘llington &t: WINCIES, CLOTHS, etc., which we have | q ._* f markd at prices that will clear them out at We call the attention of Gentlemen to our New SURPRISE CULLAR, (the best make) one prize in every Cartoon. In FANCY WOOLEN GOODS of all de. | _ 9"***) Dec. 28. 1 scriptions we are, making a very large . ',onnwn ® Show. * V Have just received a new assortment ofq; FANCY GUODS ftor the approaching 1 PATTRRSON & BRYSON Ottawa, Dec. 22, RBay_Wholesale at mill prices. CUNNINGHAM & LXGCSAY, Opposite BATE & Co. (ttawa, Dec. 20, 1870. â€" B@~ Rewexees tur Prace, RB@;* Call and secure a Bargain. GRAIN BAGS, Cotton and Linen. mAPLOMBERKES SUPPLIED E2 For sale durifig . Holidays, ANADA GREY BLANKETS8, Cornuwaill, TROLESALE. CANADIAN Dundas Manufacture, NEW YEAR‘S CIFT. 63 SPARKS STREET, NEW â€"« FALL GOODF 4$ HOLIDAYS! ; PATTERSON & BRYSON. D E PAR T ME NT 3. MAGEE & RUSSELL. WIHOLESALE & RLwAaiL. HOLIDAYS. MAGEE & RUnSELL, JUST RECEIVED, ALL NUVBERSJ Dry Goo â€"». â€"â€"FOR THE MAGEE & RUSSELL. _ | 1 I beg ts intimate that my FUR BTOOK is now p | esomplete in every y )TTONS, . _ Almost all other waiches are r+old under false proétences ; oot ons in a hundré#d bears the name .dmnd-ua;h:flh heve absointely no | security, and have, ore, been constantly ___!| Imposesa upon O-thontwy.wvhâ€td * . a Waitnam Watch gets a guarantes of the comâ€" |puy.sdn.d.h. whom he buys it, bas nfln“flyï¬ï¬n is getting a TIME EPER, “ 1t mast be sdmitted that the zn interest of watchmakers lies in selling watohes, of Impimaie arhersage ariie: Sn uies o Tires an | car thady satounnd whigh Jeavce %6 ong stook | It is ~ausall profu and quick retarns." An fuereaiebth e siiver sasts Ars made from 4 the casotf are rom 'o(:u.dm. and‘com 2 to 6 ounces in weight. The The above society heving commenced operations on the 1l4t October last, bare opened an oftice in Bangs Block, Elgino Btreâ€"t, Ottaws, and are now prepared to ipan mon y>â€"on city or other propâ€"riy, at the lowâ€"rt rates, repayable .:‘1 moutlily instalâ€" ment», or ofl'urwi-, to suit borrowers. | «spply tw : ~~> _ This institation differs from o her Life Ofices in that the Boaus from Profte are »pplied on a apeâ€" cial sy»tem forthe Policy Hoide.s. Persona! Bâ€"nenut and LJ »ment dering his own Lifetrme, wi h the option of Iarge Bonus ad titions to the sum sssured. The Policy Holsierthus ob tains of a most l-rnmu «mount in the one C«sh payâ€" ment. or a lite anpuity, «ithout any expene or > * N p 3 sA Lcne Ts Bu.ilding( and Savings Society. A LARGE RELDUCTIONX OF PRESEKXT OoUTLAY “".{ whaterer beyoud the dicary assurance prowium fer the omginal sum assured, which remains intact for the Policy Holder‘s heire, or other purposes, P WARDLA W . Recretary , Aors«tsâ€"Meeire J T & W PEKNNOCK, 0t awa. December 18, 180. 18461 im j ' necretaryâ€"Treaâ€"urer, Ottawa, 13th December, 1870, 1560t11JT 1 luvestel Funds Upwards of $1,300,000 Seeving. HEaD OFFICE FJR CANKADA, MONTREAL. ROOMS, WITH oR WITHOUT ROARD. K ‘NHB MKTROPOLLTAN PDEP A RTM ENT RKIAx Eazur Caur 1s Sousorrep. L oJ THE AMERICAN WATCH public of toâ€" Uuited States and Ounadsa nave pbow had over ten yaears experience ef WALTHAM W ALCHEs,and bey are now everyâ€" where acknowledged to be the ONLY RELLABLE !ouucum-“ou Is carat «oid, and from i Ato 4 ouncesin weight; the size tor Indies are richly engrared or enameiled. For the quality, both in goid and sitver, are the CnEAPLsT WATOHESs iX THE WORLD These watches can be ordered of any reiiaple watchmaker or joweller in the Dominion; but the “"'.“"1“’2.'_‘*’“’._‘"‘.‘ be invariably 'n“ï¬"."'â€""†The Company in al cases pay the Gorernment duty, which makes the Canadias f ROBEXKT WILKES, Sole Wholesale Agons forthe Doâ€"ainion of Car d1 Torontoâ€"48 and 50 T. n ;» streat, Montreal â€"445 8. Pan: s*reet A great Variety of T=Â¥s, ALBUMS, LADIES COMPAXIONS, WeLTtiNG DEEK 3, JEW KLLâ€" ERY, JUVENiLE BOyksS, and other Fancey Masks ki S%I am instructed :o give netioe that the ANNUAL MEETING of Sharchâ€"lee=s of the above Company,.ior the parpose of receiving re port of the Board. and Kleciion of Directors tor the epsuing year, will be held at the offce of the Hon. J, HILLYAkKD CAMKRON, Romaine Buildings. Torento, on IUEsDAY, 10th JANL ARY, 1871, at 1.30 P.M, * B\mhl{!lfl who have paid up the calls made :_.lm: f ‘-:'*uod to vote gither in perso» % | | Your obedient servant, t H. JNO. YOLLES. FOI CHRISTMASs PRESE®Ts is now prepared to furnish Socials, Soirees, Tea\ meetings and othâ€"r varties in the best at;le, having bad ten years «xp° rience in Montreal be feels confident of giving satisfaction to all who faror bim with their orders. Please 10 remember the name and place, D '“;l: tison, Biscuit manutacturer, Pasâ€" F F 1 iigtotndnss. Suithintartiad mt tan i is imicints ustt hheiess d try Buk:â€"r, Wholesaile an© Rstail Coufâ€"ctioner 38 liideao street>and 45 YÂ¥ork Street. Otta«=#, Dec. 28. 1870. METTT T4 1 Cakes, Citron oakes, Lemâ€" * on Sultan, 8..d, Pound cakes, Sporige and other la gâ€" cakes, Iced and ornamented at D Moniâ€"on‘s, 38 Riâ€" deau Street, where you will find the largert and best assortment of small cakes, and conâ€" Omawa. July 5, 1870 Apply at HAU ill’!llfl' stosn. i U \M Ottawa, Dec 14, 1870 J’ou., Ottawa, January 4, 1871 jax L8 PRAOQNQ, NEW YEAR‘S GIFT S wo on TonkEk oEnTLELE®as be sccommodsted with IFEK .\l-ocu'l'eu OF sCOTLAND. KJâ€" MAXYXLS, OR A PROVISION FoR OLD AGE, A LTH A M T IMEâ€" KK EPE R 8 ! AN D OÂ¥ â€"Ca t a B, \ tionary | in the city, "’ fancy boxes, Horns, " . _ of plenty, pure Sqoâ€" ‘ ~gar toys and Figores, of beme ~ and foreiyn manu. fact‘vir o. D. Â¥ o rrison 33 Rideaun Street. OPPOSITE OLD 8STANDO MONEY TO LOAN. ber the place, F U R 8 , Jyou. vake§, C o n fe ctionery MR. ROWSELL 8, Opposite the Union Hotel, reet, near Sparks, | _ (Mtawa, 31et Nec., 1876. Toroxro, 3 th Dee., 1810 JaMES COX, Ylington &treots. ALTH A M Centre Town. 1400 at 155514 18808f & & L W 4A Â¥X. Application will be made to Perllisment, at im nert Bession, for the Incerporation of a Company to enustrust a Rallway through British North Amsrica, sonnectin with the present Heliway system of Canad«, and thense to prosseed to the North of Lake Buperior und through the North West Territory to the Yollow or Leosths Head Pass otf the Rooky Mountains, thetre to onnest with the projested Rulway through British Columbia to the Pacifs,â€"with such powers ani privilegos as may be a ssessary to satry thesa®ms into operation, Good accommo *sution for the travelling pub» lic. Firsâ€"Cluss Wines and Liquors, Good â€" The next Quarterly Mesting of the ST. GEURGE‘S SOCIETY will be held at the BST. JAMES‘ Hoâ€"TEL, on TUESDAY next, 3rd January, 1871. K@* Entrance on Queen Street., F. EV AXNX8, GIAID FIFCH ANNUAL BALL of the QUEKLMK @IME COM#/ANXY st the +F, PAa1RIUCK‘» HALL aud CAsADIAWS i~8Tiâ€" TUTK, on TUEsDaY wOh JasVaâ€"®Y, 18f1. Swhertana‘s Qu«@rl‘le Band «ill be in atrend> ance, Buppor #ill be s=pplied by Mr. MOLAL~â€" b0ON â€" Admismoen â€"Bingle Liokers, $1.50, Dosnie Tickets $100 . To be procured tromw Cap. Leon Rog, ind Captein Charies Dapoia, and Prancis bucect, Dancing o commenâ€"se a\ 8 o‘ssock. Dours open «t T. @ud Bave to: Queen, Th» signstures of two «olvent and respons‘!« ble persons, willing to bscom»« surctls lor the due fol@iment of the contra t must be sttached to each temder, The Dâ€"partment will not be bound to wcept the lo«,st or any tender By order. C,. BARTLET bage so «omind the pablic th at he will commense the MaAa neason thuis Day. Allorger» seatto any part of cas ouy. e also begse to remind the pastic that he is baping in alarge stock of Gonfestionery Orasments for Chrtstm ss, from Caglaad, tro n the besl houses in the line is Lonados. RKion Bon Boene, of erary variety, Pancy Roxes, ake «Hrnaments, a Numbet of Shell woxes, from Brigaton, Rag= len a a groat rarmmy o‘ other goods bi lor mâ€i.dl..'m Preseata, oo namerous insert in this advertisement, Re theref{ore bege an ourly cail, and lnspect for yourâ€" seives, as he is certain he wil have the largest und best assortment in the trade. Also, a very lwnmmdmuw.c p'h muw:c.ln‘.m...‘u': 0‘“0‘““ agroons, Apenge, Lad Filngers. All kinds of Jolll #. A large assort» Plans and specifications can be seen at this office, and also at the office of HEXNRY LABGLEY, Eq . Architect, Toronto, o2 and after the 3rd4 JAbNUOARY next. » Chrtstm ss, from Cagiand, / ment of preserves is pots to sult customers. Erweok of every‘ kind in hou vatlaty, As lnmense stook of Faney Hearnm, s and Retail. N.B â€"Tos and Coffes t all hoase s the day. Refreshments of every kind always on hand., 'x:mauuuowm Csored in any atyle on the shortest notise. Ottawa, Deoe 22. 154*4 Bealed Tenders, addressed to the underâ€" signed, and endorsed +« Pendâ€"r for Post Of » Toronto," will be ‘recelved at this office uotil FRIDAY EYEKEINXG, the 13th JaN‘¥, 1871, for the erection snd completion of a new POST OFFICE at Torunto The Tender wust be is one bulk sum, emâ€" bracing all trades and classifcations of work The gentleman who founds small parce ouhhl% part of a Ladies lvenl? Dreas near the Quâ€"bec Bank, yesate.day, (Tasseday will be suitably reward=d on leariog it at th Office of W R THISTLE & C»., Centre Town PIRT, The time for réceiving the «bove tend rs ba, b en ext nded «o Frigay urazing the 147. srarks st. 49. CHERRY BHRANDYT, *n CBERRY WHISKEY, _ LIQUEURS, tA CORDIALS, A SHERRY, | lll!‘)l RED W.®Es8, *Â¥X © New Seal and h;:l:;:ked Otter Skins Fancy Wove Goods still arriving. Clouds, Breakfast Shawls, Ties The @©OLIVE GREE*®" appours still prove the m=st tash:onat+le, and of the above. *# are in receipt of ten plece 1 Case of Newsst Trimuing to matth all our Fashiosatlle Por 8. 8. « MORAVILA®,‘ 1 Case Extre Cloths, in the new Satin Cloths, wrtawa, January 2, 1871 Ottawa, Decsamber 31, 1870 ALFRED W ADDIN® rox. Ottewse, Ost. £1, 1170 1403 Om Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, Ottawa, Dec 8, 1870 Oitawa, Dec. 30, 1870 CANADA PACIFPIO SHOLISH BUN®X HoUSK, Ortaws, Dec. 28, 1870 2 CAEEKS OF MiuuiNERY, Containing the Vezr Larser Styles in Bonnets, Hats, and some very Choice things in in endless Variety. T. HUNTON, SHOULRBRED & co 47 and 49 Sparks Streoet. Ottawa, Got 17 i8te. METCALFE aAXD QUEEN sTREETS, F. EVÂ¥ANS, Proprietor. T OTICE. Will reseive this week «per Express,‘ from ONXDON, Englanc, OTICK TO COKTRACTORS. OT1ICOL., FRENOH WHILTE WINKKs, RUM, M A 8 Â¥inest Quality and Perity. J. P. MACPHERSON, KK W Â¥CTHAL‘s BRANDY, &0 JX WOOD aAND BOTTL®, Huston, Shoclbred & Co A M K#* Mantle Cloths. 41 «â€" ALL OP=â€" GILN, w & Jt D w Wine Merchan‘, Kigin Street, Ottawa. 6 1843 2 Â¥. BRAUX, I‘roâ€"prietor. 1553f 1526f !¢1