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***«« +*+»« C }.'q Wholse berevrie lhas ; OB " r s o EK «Y . ] CcCANADIAN Goo0s8 ; HOUSE REDPCEP 11404 * ##teve * #@ w t x byr 4. is . *R M. cont conches wily | ormn. hok . N ran through t 19t of June, of RMLWAY | â€"â€" and is now the Runaing un q * *# e ... ; * #**% m.. L...""“.‘ s DU are At 1.00 a, l... 4 K J .: % wiÂ¥" The Lybster Mills Goods ars thâ€" .__â€"~ _] â€" shenpest goods mads or imported to Cinad: k i o.an-‘muoa-n.m-u * "e Mill prices in Ottaws. ' * ~~* #$@" Inwsomon Invitso & W Ottawa, May 10, 1971 | ALBION »+ure, It is centrailly located on McGill street, the great thorougntare and commercia loentre @~f the city, commanding a magnoificent view of the River 8t. Lawronce, ths Victoria Buidge on the left, and a full view of Victoria square and Mount Royal on the right,. The Hotel is iruished throughout in a superior manner, and everything arranged with a riew to the comâ€" rart of guests. As one of the largest Hotels in the Dominion, having ample accommodation for 500 guests, while b‘g.ln frst.class style the moderate sum of $1.50 per day will ~e «~narged as herstofore travelling community will consult their own interests by reoâ€" mâ€"«ambering the Albion Hotel when vrisiting Montreal 1685 ¢m MoGILL STREET AND ST. PAUL STREET, MONL#_AL, CANA., A, Fas‘for TWENXTY YEARS PaST been the FAYVORITE RESORT of the gonerr! travelli~g ablic in the United States, as well as of Canada, when visiting Montreal on husiness or piex» '\VIOI.-ALI D:'OOON GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co vites the puablic Paicdt SWing, olF LaÂ¥YIGNE, (Quebec.) This new swing seatains the mo~ Uive power to it self, requiring no external impul. son bndllv'o i, and in it persons induiglng in that es ) mesges vedyrtsâ€"â€" cb uumymnpym- this Swing without having to conteni with u0y of the Incounveblences met with in ordi rary Bwings. e This Awing be seen in operation at C inade c.....n'lm, No. 120, Sussex stroot »:!at No. 8, 8t. Patrick Street. ;l:nu--nm'ru:‘ loftlest, most and lighted Rooms in Canada. ids Room situated in Bel\‘s Building, over Bour goits‘s saloov, Ridean Street, Rirssâ€"From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 15cte a game from 3 p.m. :0 12 p.m., 20. ts ; beginners wili be charged by the bour. eise are exposed to no accident or danger 1400 Sole s Proprietor + N. B.â€"Real Estate Agency and Ancti Sales attended to #s usual; . Ottawa, Oct, 21st, 1871. 1800 3m 8 7 1 Bale Hessians, 1 O:se Linen Drills, 1 Case Manitoba Twaeos, 1 * Union Tweels, > ) Balss Batting, ILLIARDS! BILLIARDS | B(LLIARDS Uttaws, Nov. 18. 187 VOL. VI NO. 1862. 3 â€" New Satines all colours. £X LATEB STEAMLEKRI,* L. A: CRI8ON . Azont for Ottawa and Vicioity, New Shawls. New Millinery. New Mantles New Fancy Dress Goods. New Costumes. W rlil oFen toâ€"day one case V LLV L 1l¢ BONS black and coloured in all widths. New Costume Cloth. REGENT HOUSE _ New Velveteens. New Hosiery. New French Merinos. New Fancy W oollen Goods. New Clouds. Will 0 R& E6 G ENT HOVU SE 30, Sparks street. A. GAGNIER, Choicest Liquors. _ G0OO0D STABLING AND ATTENXNTIVE In this Establishment, delightfully situsated uu.-uum,molhm.“-c Ladies may receive a sound and French Equcation, with Board, for $100 a year, paid rmfi As the number of vacancies is limited, early application should be made. The School will reâ€"open on the 3rd of January, 1872. Ottawa, Dec 29; 1871 _ 185 7lawkd&vtf The of this establishment, Henry in returning his thanks to his numerous fri and to the public at viously honored him with, begs to inâ€" znth- that, having considerably reâ€" paired his new establishment, and owing to his well known experience in that line of business, he is in a position to continue giving them sufticient satisfaction. Good Yard and u-gl-l--btb best of accommodation 1 continually be found satisfactory at his establishment. Ottaws, Dec. 14, 1871 1845 3m PRINCIPALâ€"MRSY. ROBERT STEWART. 4 pply to Mr.J. FOWLER, Contractor or to J. H. DUMBLE, Chiet Engineer. Toronto Globe, Leader and Telegraph, Montreal Gazette and Witness, Kingston Whig, Hamilton Spectator and Times, Ottawa Citizen and Times, Quebes Mercury and Chronicle, to copy for three months, and send account to J. Fowler, P. & H. R. B. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES Cornat of Wilbrod and Gloucester A FEW HUNDRED LABOURERS WANT ED Â¥MPORTECRS & WHOLESALE DEALEBSE NO. 122 SUSSEX STREET, No,. 12 Peterborough, Nov. 8, 1871. _ 1815 3m LRAXMKLILX HOUSEK, BTansbBunUUuH AND HALIBURTON RAILROAD. UARD AND EKDUCATIO®, @eTEA3 AND WINES, a& K. FPOOUK & COKPANXY $100 PEK YEARâ€" SINCLAIR, SMITT & co. 1801y ¢ ROBPTTAL BTRE&ET 0 TTA K 4 NONRTREAL t they Tbe / ; Jeuuy Lind bedsteads..$3% ¢0, formerly $3 50 Uom uon Bedsteads.... 3 25, * 2 80 VUammon Chaire. ..... 40 and upwards Cuimmplete Bedroom Bets for $10 50 and up. wants, consisting of six pleces. Parlor Sets in Hair Cl. th, Binck Walnut Sideâ€" bomds, Lunaus, Washstanods, Contre Tables, Side Ta«bles, and a great varicty of cane chairs at equally low prices. TWO COLORED PLATES. The most beautiful and instructive catalogue and Floral Guide in the worldâ€"112 pages, g’l.flv blee, bru:' mu'“m‘l,‘ , vz- oraamenting grounds > The First Kdition of Two) Hundred Thou sand coples just published. ~It is elegantly printed on fAne tinted paper in‘ Two Colors; and illustrated with over Three Handred GREAT A Christmas resent for my customers, taot torward«d to any who apply by mail, for T.n Cents, only « ne quarter the cost. EAST END SAPPEKS BRIDGE. ROWE & aNNABLE. â€" Lumber Merchants are specially juvited to call and examine my samples before buying sample Rooms, No, 93 Su:« x â€"~ Ottawa 38 tNY sIMEON uBiKAL Agent, $1.80 .. The Commissioners appointed to. conâ€" st uic & '::,mu Railway, . give nouce are to receive T endem for the exectiqh "af Preight and Engravings of Flowers and Vegetables and w "lethake in Ottawa, for the SALE wno;.nu‘.f: reduced prices, a large :{'OCK OF BOOTS AND 8SHOE3S, and MOCCASINS of every description and price. Buildings for Flag Stations at Na‘mn Road, Munidie Road, Salt Sprin » ville, Purdys. Folly Lake, and 12;@»; also, for ‘Tank Houses at Little Forks, Moult Sprnf, m: Phillip, Grenvilie, & ron Mines and Debert, on e Hove Seoult Dnarim af the Rarinky Plans, specitications, and forms ot Tenâ€" der may be seen on and after the 15th January, at the Office of the Cluef Enâ€" gineer, Uttawa, and at the Railway Offices at Moncton and Halifax. Just Recetved H. M. ROW E*3 celobrated Tenders may be for the whole or any lesser number of these Buildings, and will reseived at the Commussioners‘ Office, afiz:l’zo’cb&,.om,dmm do;d next. enders will also be received for the erection of new Freight and Passenger Bu‘ld.h% at Moncton and Truro, . and Engine House at Truro, and a Refreshâ€" ment at Amberst. Plans, and form of Tender for which, may be seenat the same oftices In and after the 15th February next, and Ffllll'fl-. FVUVRZEXTTUZ £. Tenders will be received as above, up to 12 o0/ciock, noon, of the 20th day o(firch next. Tenders will also be received for the construction of two Post Office and Smokâ€" mg Cars, for the Nova Scotia District of the Railway, to be delivered at Amberst or Truro; also, for one hbundred Platform Cars, fifty to be mm:“u;: line of Railway at Campbellton, on the line of Railway at Miramichi. * Ph,w&n.ndformof'l'ondu for these ln(bonon at the offices referred to, on after Chol.'»th":{ of January next, and Tenders will be ved as above, up to 12 o‘clock, noon, of the mm:%‘cl'-rymt. A. WA1LSH, t fonoees C. J. A. w.lol,!:_lfl, have lately received from London, and no# offer tor sale a full assortment of GENTLEMEN‘S DRESSING CASE, varying in price from $3 to $15 * Eoglish Rair, Nail, &¢., Brashes, in gree variety, and cholco Tollet Articles generally A large Stock of French and English Por fumery from the best makors, Lubio, Atkin son, Violet, &2., also, Letchford‘s celsbrite ‘ Floroâ€"Heraldie Perfumes, An assortment ot Siiver Mounted Smeliing Bottles, Odor Cases, Tollct Bottles, Vases & A CHRISTIE & CO, tercolonial Railway, ® Commissioner‘s Office, Cnl.'-“ AÂ¥D NEKW YRBAR. A Onristie & Oo DRUCGISTS, SPARKSs STREET, 1871 es ON REAL ESTATE, From $100 to any amount, on approved see«rity IRUSE AND LOAN COMPANY OF ‘"PPER CANADA assenger Buildings at Little Forks, Ri T nnpo, Iron Mhice. anchuliahonk; ainty Ottaws Doc 12, 1871 Â¥TERCOLONKIAL RAILY.WA The Italian Warehouse. J. M. C. DELES DERNIERS. * BULK AND CAN ONYsSTERS, g1. LAWRENCE A\D OTTAWA Ottawa, Dee 11, 1871 Bparks atreet, Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec 14, 1871 1845 1 OHEKY TO LKAÂ¥ a: ELGIN STREET, opposite the Russeli iT4B 1y _ A. J. TAYLOR, Agent, â€"â€"APTâ€"~ ROWE & ANNABLE‘S, Way* Near Sapper‘s Bridge. & SEKAsSON COMMENCED, CARTAGE AGENCY. BOO'I AI.I: :l;?ll WHOLE. The undersigned has been apâ€" pointed by several large firms of Montreal and elsowhere to act as REDUCTION IX FURNITURE Remember the place RAIL WA Y â€" Jamos Balliff. Truzs OBâ€"e, Ottawa. JAMES YVICK, ... PER GALLIO®N. 1871. YETKLRS, 1872 40 3 MONTREAL ~OCEAN sTEAMSIMIP COMPANY. Phe steamers of the Liverpool Mail L:ne sailing from Liverpool every Thursday, and from Quebec every Saturday, calling at Look Foyle to receive on board, and land Mail and Passengers to u::. from Treland and Sootland are intended to be despatched from Quebec: Liverpool Line. Calling at 8t. John‘s, N , F, * MEDWAY..... .D. Harris, Commander. THAIESQJ:M do. NIGEK.....,... W. Nisbett, do. SEVERN .......G. Butchart, do. Are intended to Sail, as under during the Season of 1871, from * SEVERNEC «. fok n 44~. 44 :IIIEW?AY «x * ;â€"*;; ui Nov, THAMES... «* .. 16th * Rates of Pn-ab-Qnobeo to London : ”Cnbin. adults, $60; children under 12, r your. £:engo, adults, $24 ; children under 12, $2 yer year. C Certiticates issued to persons desirous o y FROM QUEBEC. NESTORIAN.. . . .Saturday, 7th Oct., 1871 SCANDINAVIAN.â€" «®â€"â€" 1l4th 4 @4 fHIBERNLIAN. .. .. : «_ â€"Zlek it * NOHAVILAN . . ... .+:. <3§th «toâ€"«â€"44 SARMATIAN..... * 4th Nov., 4 And every succeeding Saturday. Rates of Paseage from Quebec: _ C‘bin n e# a e# 6 ## .-......’owm sm'. --o’.c. #« -o..co-.ooo.i“s The steamers of the Glasgow Line (sailiog from (Glasgow every Tuaceday, and from Que bec for Glasgow on or about every lhursday are ictended to be despatched from Quebec Dates of Sailing are as follows : CUORINTHIAN, on or about.....12th Oct. OTrTaAwW A 64 «+~«.10th.. 4 ST. DAVID &4 ; ~~,a0th . & 8T. ANDREW +. _...««~*1,. 2hdtNov. 8T. PATRICK «4 « «+xx< Ykh _i Fares frowm Ottawa, cabin...... ...... $67 25 !lmut...........-......“7&ll 00 Tickets can be granted from Ottawa to Quebec at $7 first elass, and $3 4 i second W* An experienced Surgeon camied on each vessel, Berths not secured until paid Return Tickets granted at reduced rates. Passage certificates granted to parties desir. ous of bringing out friends from Europe. Foflnnhnpnacohn-:?ly,to D W COWaARD & CO., 4 . Agents © "Bparkeâ€"st CAEITAL+. . .. /«; . . . . «e*««+ §10,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME, over..... 4,000,000 FUNDS ON HAND, over...... 9,500,000 SPECIAL LLFE ASSURANCE FUONT. .. ..... . «. .Att . @*««s > 600GARM There having been added $736,200 to the Life Fund as a result of the business of the past year. C YANGE OF SAILIN G jy?f] ns ueioke 19 }, JpAss#N@®RS Booked to and from . Liverpool Lendonderry and CGlasgow. _ All descriptions of mmy insured against Loss or Damage by Fire at moderâ€" Losses promptly settled without refer: ence to the Home Offtice. LIFE DEPARTMENT. . A-nrancud on Lives mnut:don bmbl; terms, and unquestiona security lar, s:io 'u\lh:f‘d :l?o.Com To e up capi pany, asâ€" m:-np have additional security in ‘ the UNLIMITED LLABILITY of .a Wealthy Pr;p.“eury. ‘ables of Rates, Proposal Forms and ful information can be obtained on application to the undersigned. doing business in that city. COMING ELECTION FOR DOMINION PARLIAMENT, T and Elzin streets. : 1760y N.B. â€"The financial position of the Roysl is in no way aftected by the recent Fire at Chicago, the Company having no Agent LATE CHANGE IN THE MINISTRY. COAL STOVES AT H. MEADOWS & Co. wOoOp STOVYEs AT H. MEADOWs & Co. HOT AlX FURNACES AT H; MEADOWS TINWARE OF ALL KINDS AT H. MEAâ€" DOWs & CO. BUILDERY JOB WORK AT H. MEA DoWs & CO uCAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT, 35 SUSSEX STREET WATERWORK 8 QUESTION. ALDERMAN HENEY . PRESENTATION. NEW STREET CROSSINGS EXTENXSION OF MARKET SQUARE COMING MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS LONG A4Np sHOoRXT MOVCAsHNs repaying the passage of their friends to WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, 7, BUSSEX STREET, OTTAW + Between Howell and Fingland & Dreper‘s . E. J OBIN, Manufacturer The following first class powerful Iron Ottawa, May 6, 1871 For further information a to DAVID Sfig‘%, T. M.CLARKE, Royal Insurance Co‘s Office, Ottawa. tQitawa, Oct. 17th. 1760y, »OraL INSUKANCE COMPANY, VOTING ON THE BRIDGE BY LaW. . H. L. nou'rnm k. F. BEDDA Pev nproter ns aule A. PERRY; Fir * ‘ T. M. CLARK , Agept. OFFICEâ€"Bang‘s Block, corner Spawhks Ottawa, Nov. 3, 1871. UEBEC TO LONDON oxDoY INE OF #T= AYMZRS. O+LTAWA,. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. Or ATEAT CITY TOPICS. €epryx M | n P C FIRE DEPARTMENT. FIRE and LIFE, DaAVID St Glasgow Line. it Montreal. 1871. _ N. B.â€"It saves 30 per cent or the Russell Honse boller, and steam is now raised in half t?l.oda-h‘l: t&okbofcnm covering was .5 , while it saves a large cen: ;ul and Labor at the Wcut’.;orh“:(.tho Parliament and Departmental Buolldings, City Gas Works, Rochester & Co.‘s Steam Mille, A KFleck‘s Foundry &¢., &¢. * CHALMERS & Co,, Richardson st., Montreal, £ P. 0. Box 8441, Sole Mannfacturers in the Dominion J, MUNROE O‘LEARY, Nonâ€"Combustible and Nonâ€"Corrosive Baves 20 per cent in fuel, and steam passes through any length of Piping covered with the Nonâ€"Conductor quite dry. Extensively used in the Eastern and Western States and througbout Great Britain, and by the British Admiralty and American Navy.â€" (Bee circular.) Hardwareâ€"Hardware. SIGN OÂ¥ THE ANVIL, The subscriber having just completed his Fall Htock be is now prepared to furnish any article in the above line at prices to suit the purchaser. * n _ The follow‘ng articles are constantly kept in stock : Bar, Bundle and Shect Iron z::lhu'rl- Bheet copper. Bheet Brass, &¢., &0 $ Bleigh Shoe Steel all sizes from 1x} to 41 Cast and Blister Steel Proof Chain all sizes Uut Saws, Grind Stones, Putty, Glass, Paints all“'colon o : Btoves â€"Box, Double, and Cooking Also, an endless variety of Shelt Hardware and House Furnishing Goodes, &¢., &0 P. B.â€"A call is respectfully solicited clAll goods delivered free to any part of the ty THCS8. BIBEETT, . % No. 24 Rideau street, w&?‘m& Bhow Rooms one oflbo' Pianos, Organs, & No. 24 Rideau Street ORME € SON ever shown to a Cansdian public, would reâ€" spectfully solicit a call from intendiog purâ€" now made, possessing a for which wé‘are Sole Agents. They are, without doubt, the best and cheapest Piano Full, round and mellow tune, © Kasy and Elastic Touch, > {* Great Durability, and a highly Ornamental and Klegant Apâ€"~ McCammon â€"Piano, As will be seen by theaccompanying report, Messrs Wmm McCammon & Co. were awarded the first premium on Piano Fortes at the recunt International Exhibition at Buffalo. This is the thirty sevenin first preminm that Messrs McC & Co. have receiveq on their Pianos at different fairs. Report of Judges.on Piano Fortes at the International Exhibition, Buffalo : We, the undersigned, after applying such carefual and critical tests as determine at once to the experienced ear and hand the comparaâ€" tive merits of Pianos, to those now on exhibi~ tion at the Rink, respectfully submit the following as the result ot our trial : We cannot too highly recommend the Alb ”i:cx:dt b’pflm ::dth 1 ny, sym singing quality of tone, their evenness of scale and emlhmofvatnnm They admit also of the most sudden and forcing without the slightest perceptible jang e of the strings. even in the smallest instrument, ‘This, we are confident, can: ot be said of plano o similar size made by any o&upfluhfih country, We would, then, unbesitatingly pronouncas the Mcoammon & Co Pisnos worthy in every respect of the first prise, possessing as they do all the incispensable requisites ot a first class Pilano. J R BLODGETT JAS M HARRI8SON, }Jm LUCIENK G CHAFFIS, Buflalo, Oct 14, 1871 We are also agents for the celebrated MASON & HAMLIN, ESTEY & CO., and SHONINGER QORGANS. and have always on hand a large assortment in our Show Rooms. R&H"Payments of from §$10 to $20 per month taken on any of the above instruments. Every instrument guarantecd for 5 years, City Hall, Ottaws, « â€" December 16, 1871 1848 6 lawk Application will be made by the Corporaâ€" tion of the city of Ottawa to the Legisiature of the Province of Ontario, at its present sesâ€" sion, for an Act to enable the said Corporation to mortgage the By Ward Market property in the city of Uttawa for the purpose ot raising money to enlarge the said By Ward Market. _ W P LETT, wWarviivuBads No. 8, Sparks street, opposite Russell House. Ottawn, Nov 31, 1871 _ 18347 Otta wa Planafontn 2t 088" Narrow Axes single and double steel General Western Agent. Ottawa, Nov. 20, 187; Ottawa, KNov 23, 1871 We would draw particular attention to the HALMERS SPENCE PATENT NONâ€" CoNpUCTOR FOR COYERING STEAM BOILERS AND PIPES OTICK. d&w SATCHELL BROS,, begto announce that they are, as usual, pre= pared to supply their customers with the oh oicest Moats of all kinds, having purchased for the approaching festivities the following prizse cattle, The celebrated threeâ€"yearâ€"old thorough, bred Durham Steer "G E O R G B." which took the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition at Kingston, 1871, weighing the great weight of 2,500 lbs. Also, 20 head of splendid Western Cat« WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER, for the accommodation of the travelling public. The above Hotel, so favorably known, being situated in the imm«â€"diate vicinity of the Parâ€" liament Bnildings, Banks and other Public Offices, will be conducted in the best style which the wants of the public require. The table will be eupplied with all the MEYTCALFE STREET, OTTAWA, Having been rebuilt and furnished in first «lass style, and with good Sample Roome, will be opened by the subscriber on The Governor General of Canads, and the BAR with the choicert brands of the whole of which were brought at great exâ€" pense from the West. The above will be on exhibition at their Stalls from P. 8.â€"Their Pork Stall will be found com= plete, with a choice selection of Pork, Hams Bacon, SBpices, Rounds and Rolled Boof, Sau» sages, &¢., &¢, Stalls Nos. 2, 5, 7 and 9, Maiket Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1871. There is also Commodious Yard Room and Stabling attached, with ?od attendance. WILLIAM: POWLEY, WEDNESDAY UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT The StJ ames‘ Hotel, COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT Copsisting of Boup with Joint or Entresâ€" ; charge 25cts. Consisting of Soup, Fish, Joint or Poultry Entrees and Sweets from 6 to 6:30â€" OYsTERS, Notice is hereby given, that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at its next Beseion for an Act to Incorporate the Canada Pacific Railway Company, for the purpose of constructing and working a railway from Lake Nipissing or some other point in the Province of Ontario connecting with the railway system of Cansada to Fort Garry or Winnipeg in the Province of Man‘toba, thence Westerly through such pass of the Rocky Mountains in Canadian territory as may be found practicable to Bute Inlet or some other point on the sea‘ oard of the Pacific Ocean in the Province of British Columbis (with power to extend to Victoria or some other at in Vancouver Island, if found ndvhlbleg‘;)‘hp- ther with branch lines from near Winnipeg RBRiver to the Lake of the Woods, and from Fort Garry or Winnipeg aforesaild to Pembina or euch other point or place on the bound ry of the Province of Manitoba, as may connect with the railway system of the United Ftates. ALFRED WADDINGTON, Canada Pacific Railway. are required by the Sist and following Bul:gt the House of Commons (which are published in full in the Canada Gazeffe), to glm TWO llolfl.l:g’ d:OTlCE of the application (clear istinctly specifyâ€" ing its nature .n!objoot),in mm Gazette, and also in a new?up« gblinhed in the County or Union of Counties affectâ€" ed, sending copies of the first and last of such notices to the Private Bill Office. Parnes intendinf)flto make tpplic:tion to Pn.tlinnectln {or 'vflsu Bills, :;:fber for granting exclusive privileges, or errin corporate powers lgr commercial or otbeg pugoni of profit, or for doing anything to ingtooflgottho righhorprogflyof All Petitions for Private Bills must_be presented within the first three weeks of the Fession. ALFRED TODD, Chf, Cik. Committees and Private Bills, y H. of Commons,. Ottawa, 7 December, 1871. 1841.1a "q MBE MRTY uEt mm C um 7 F style and firm of "T. HUNTON SHOOLBRED & CO." was on the first day of November, instant, dissolved Z.W consent, so far as regards same William Shoolbred, who on that dzbno- i anee on in in maginlt owing to or e be received -n:l‘s:ib{w said Thomas Hunton and F ick 'fl:ton Hunton. As witness our hands this first day November, A.D. 1871. THOS. HUNTON, WM. SHOOLBRED, FRED. H. HUNTOK. ~ Notice is hereby given that the partnerâ€" ship lately subsisting between uwltbo unâ€" a...i,.m{ THOMAS HUNTON, WILLIAM SHOOLBEED and FREDERICK HOUGA. TOUN HUNTON, as Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Merchants, at the City of Ottaâ€" wa, in the County of Carleton, under the Witness : i '"ITP'lmchxé Jun. Ottaws, Nov. 17, 1871. 1872. XM 8 1871 BREAKFADT, Ready from 9 to 10:30â€"Chi Ottawa, Dec 11, 1871 1842y RIVATE BILLS. tle, and 50 head of firstâ€"class Shoep JAaAMES NORRIS. Ottawa, Dec 7, 1871 . 18397 December 20d, 1871. IS&SOLUTION OF PARTNERsHIP. Delicacies of the Season, Rideau Streoet. nutrs at all boors, DINNER, CHOPSB, LUNCH, Wines, arnd STEAKS / Atkinsorn Miss A Madden Ambrose Bailey Wm Merrick Mrs Geo Baker Miss Fanny . Mercer Mrs Beeker Miss M A Miller Thos Bingham Miss SS â€" Miller D .. â€" _ Booth James Booth R S Brenner M Broker Mrs Maria Burrows Geo Campbell Daniel Carmichael H Campbell E f Cain Miss B Callaghan Alex Cameron Miss E Campbell Mrs M Connors Miss M Cowan Mrs Courier Miss Conely Miss Klien‘ Cooke G Gâ€" Craig Mrs Mary Curren Miss Bella Dines Wm Dickson Mrs J Dolan Ann Dufresne Jas Durbham Mr Binton H Ellor John Emens Albert Farmer John Ferguson James Findley Miss M B Forgie Miss Eliza Foley Miss Maggie Foley Wm Ford Robert Fraser John S Geddes John Gibson Wm Gilfoyle Wm Grimes Mrs K Grant Thos P Green Geo Gunn Mrs John Hamilton J Hayes Miss C P Harrington M Harris R C Horriot C Harwood Lt. Col Harper Geo Hamilton Jane Higgins Miss E Holl worth G W Hurley Miss C Hutton John Jennings 8 Johnson Mrs W B Johnson John Johnson Miss S Kane Thos Ke‘lly Miss Mary Kettles Miss M Kennedy A D _ Glidden Mr Dunjop Adam Knipe Miss C Knapp Stephen Le&oque)lru H Maloney Miss 8 Manson E k Kennedy Michael Kidder Miss M A King & Hamilton Lloyd Mrs Geo Lusk Thos Lovymis L B Loudon Mr Knowles R Pain cannot stay whore it is used,. It is the cheapest Medicine ever made. One dose cures common Sore Throat. One bottle has cured Bronchitis. Fifty cents worth has cured an Old Standing Cough, One or two bottles cures bad cases of Piles and Kidney Tronbles. Bix to eight applications cure any case of Excoriated Nipples or Inffamed Breast. One bottle has cured Lame Back of eight standing. Daniel Plank, of Bnakl.ui.m County, Pa., says: "I went thirty miles for a bottle of your Oil, which effected a Wonâ€" Thomas Eclectric Oil! Worth Ten Times its Weightin Gold. Do you know aunything of it. If not, derfual Cute ot a Crooked Limb by six appliâ€" cations.‘‘ Another who has had Asthma for years rays :; "I have half of a 50 cent bottle left, and $100 would not buy it if I could get no more." Rufuos Robinson, of Nunda, N.Y., writes "One small bottle of your Eclectric Oil reâ€" stored the volce where the person had npot spoken above a whisper in Five Years." Rev J Mallory, of Wyoming, N.Y., writes: «Your Eclectric Oil cured me of Bronchitis in One Week.‘ Dealers all over the country say ; "We have never sold a medicine that has given soch complete satisfaction as this. _ 1t is composed of Six of the Best Oils that are known. Is as good to take as for external use, and is believed to be immeasurably supe= cior to anything ever made. _ Will save you much euffering and many dollars of expense. Is sold by one or more dealers in every place, Price 25 eonts, Prepared by 8. N. THOMAS8, Phclps, N Y, and NORTHBUP & LYMAN, Newcastle, Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. _ and to autkorize a further extension of the Rail way or deviation of the present extension thereof from any point of the same respective= a:o.phtdunm Portase du Fort, in Province ef Quebec, and thence to or -wthflbo'rmofl’mmfiomty dmmlthhmad extension from the said of P-hok%:o'uy point on Lake Nippissing, French , Or upon the Georgian Bay. . Â¥op : Â¥. Is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature of Ontario at its ensuing Bession for an Act to authorize the Incumbent, Churchwardens and Vestry of Christ Church, in the City of Ottaws, to erect a new Building for Divine Worship on or near the site of the present Edifice, and to enable them to borrow such sum of money as may be necessary in addition to is confidently recommended to the Puablic as n unfailing remedy for wounds of every de «cription ; a certain remedy for ulcerated sore legs, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples in the faoe sore and inflamea eyes, sore heads, sore broasts piles, &¢,, &c.â€" =â€" x mek * C sonlirmed by slxty years‘ experien~s to be one ofthe best altcrative masdicines ever com. nded for purifying the blood and fi Eo:tnre in he: « persations. They form a ard superior tamily aperient, that may be taken at ali times withont confinement or *boang= Cf diet, ~\0|'l ln Bo‘~ ‘t la‘dn z‘ “ '“- “.' lu an‘222, ~ach, _ Is hereby given that appiication will be invvbeg Seation snerent iss 5h A0rts apend ensuing or an Act the St. Lawrence and Ottawsa Rallway Act, CALLED «I UE POOR MAN‘S FRIEN D, _ Bo!d in pots, 13}4., 26. 94., 4s. 64., 11s., and 228. each ; and his PILULX ANTIâ€"SOROPEULZE OB ALTER ATIVE PILLS, i) M y 27, 1871 d to ensble them to borrow '-fdinid‘l Into the of Bamuel Bcissons, Lot :n:yumybomin-ddhz-b: .,,o.....fl“,".‘-‘mmnm. Auy ade, for hymatno have the by appiying to the proprie= Dated Ottawa, 6 M.?S’Il. 496. ‘:-h,â€"hu- b2 8 Ottawa, Nov 3, 187° Nors â€" Eclectricâ€"Selected and Eleo IST OF LETTERS remaining in the | Ottawa Postoflice December 30, 1871 CELEBRATED OINTMENT, OTICE, Ottawns, Dec 18, 1871 R. ROBERTS‘8 Prepared only by BEAUCH AND BAII{NIOOT i a" Brid Dorset, England, apd -oldp‘:y.'dl Medicine Vendors. OTICE John it is time you Miller D Morin Miss R M Moxley Jas Morrow Jno Morgan W.J Morris Geo Rolen Wm Russell Miss M Rupirt Ed Randerson W B Bceott Miss Ellen Shelton Jno Shouldice David Snelling Alfred Emith Catharine E Emith N C Smith Mrs C Smith J J Spragge Henry »tewart Jas Stephenson Goo Swanwick Mrs C Sullivan J S Sullivan J P Taylor Miss L B Taylor Richard Tappan A 8 Thompson Jas Tivbott Miss M Turner John Moffatt H & J Mullins Miss M J Murphy Thos Murphy Miss M Munroe Miss Almira Nagle Patrick Willams Hugh Willis Geo Wilson Robert ‘Williamson Frs Nelligan Mrs E A O‘Brien Mrs 8 U‘Brien Henry, O‘ Hara Miss E O‘ Farrell James O Neill Edward O‘Meara Mrs M (Otterson Miss C Overend Thos Psul Ed : Patterson Geo A Palmer Fred T Pellow Vewis Pelton And Robinson R W Warner Thos Wallace Geo Watt Mre Jas Weatherian Miss A A White Thos Nelson Thos Newton Miss M McCord Miss E McDonald Miss J E McDonald Miss A McDonald D Mcintyre Miss A E McGuire Mary T McGrath John McKay Jas McKenzie Rev J G D Mclaren D McNeill Miss M A McMshon Geo G. P. BAKER, Visner Mrs A Woods W Wright Mre J W Young Jacob Young Truman McArdle Miss M J McBride Hugh Postmaster. 1855 Sawk 667 im JPRICEâ€"3 CENTS 1811 CGreat Bread Gauge Route TO OTTAWA. Brockville and Ottawa Railways _ LEAVE OTIAWA. Through Western Express at 10:0) a.m., ars riving at Rrockville at 150 p.m., and connecting with Grand Trork Day Ex press going East and West. Mail Train at 4:2C p.m. ARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:30 pu, and 8:25 p m LEAVE SAND POINTâ€"7:45 am, and 3:45 p m Freight loaded with despatch, and No Tran« s_ipprent when in car loads. H. ABBOTT, 872 WEEKLY COKMKUKIC ATIOR Trains on Oanada Central and Perth Bram h make certain conmections with all trains <ca~ B. & 0. Rellway Mailâ€" Train at 215 pm. :# Through Ottawa Express at 3:25 p.m., conâ€" necting with (Grand Trunk Day Express from the East and West, artiving at Ottawa at 7:25 p m. and at Sand Point at The Steamers of the LONDON LINE ars intended to~run Weekly Coring Neason uf Nevigation of 1872, between the above Ports, the first learing London on or about WEDNESDAY, l0th APRIL. Through Bills of Lading issued on the Continent :l in Loadon for all parte of Oanada and in the United States, to Detroit, %ilmmmummum osnt. COertificates lesnued to persons desirous ot J THORBUR®N, M A, Head Master. J MACMILLAK, B A, First Assistant. Rer T D PHILLIPPS, M A, Second do WM CARTER, Third _ do Rer MARK AMI, French Mester. J HACKETT, Express at 7:15 a.m., arriving at Ottawa at 12%2:50 p.m., and at Band Point at 1:390 The Classes in the above Institution will be resumed on London, Quebec ard Nontreal proâ€"paying the passage of their friends to mrhdby'dl’pr.nth:nd also the assisâ€" uncoux:n}lu'd by fi,lwmmim" ., Mr. Jas. Birkett, Mr. .lozon, &h’ Mr. W. Champness, Mr. W. Kerr (Blyth & Kerr) and many other friends exerted themselves equally, but in the excitement have failed to recogâ€" nize their narees ; all, however, will please tary Public School Board, m-ua-v YHâ€" lage" will be recsived until MOKDAT,; PH. teonth Day of January, 1872, inclusive, for the in the Incorporated Village of Hawkesbery, the building to be of Brick, dirided Into two mmu,-ddflo‘ufiohw M-b-tmhw-‘m'm For further information vlyb O the undersigned members the Board ot Public School ‘L rustees: A URQUHART, D DpOoYLE, ed by fire on Monday Morning last. AMOS ROWE, Ottawa, Jan,, 2, 1872, 1860 Hawkesbury Village, Dec 14, 1871 41 6 ttawa,Jane 9, 1871 The subscriber takes the first opportuniâ€" gdwain;hhwmwm embers of various Fire Companies and Hook and Ladder Company, and more especially would mention the Chaudiere Fire Company whose exertions were reâ€" building of a T.‘l’.l '-I"D _ For School Section Ne & in the Tewnship ut Witieoy, Apply Pa._ _ _ .. _‘___. ; WEDNESDAY, Zith DECEMBER, 1871. Trains will run as follows : FOI Cus HAUSER‘S CiRCULATIEG LIBRRT. No. 88 Rideau Street. new certificate. Trustecs. N ?’mlnlou, WX GRAHAN, EDWARD WATSON, On and after No 21, 8. Ridean stroot, Ottawn. No 1, 10th Concession, Ongoode. Brockr{ille D c. 27,18f1. *‘ TEMrsstays, oakres TEMPERLEYB, 0 & DABKE, 8 White Lion Court, Cornhill, Lomdon. g BROBS & ©0, Quebeci Or DAVID SHAW, _ Plans and Tenders addsessed to the "Searsâ€" Waruted tor the School Bestion No. 3, Ne J he ARD OF THANKS. 8;25 pm Ottewa, Jan 8, 1872 MONDAY, the 8th INSTANT. Ottawa, Jan 4, 1872 1861td JAMES uu.nl. W COiavAaAxiagk. Fitzrey, Dee 18, L871 61 8 Crataws, Des 21, 1871 18855tf mw‘n S chool House CANADA CENTRAL London Steamers LEAVE BROCKVILLE. thanks for exertions put forth 40cts. per month. &, sold and exchanged © 1781 y 18607 41 8 1872

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