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C LA8ETEH. »lish a 06 IrY OF NG PLA uch pleasure is VICLINITY IMOR a Co. Spa: xs etroot ons, e el>l @ lot of othet will be *# t LDeir 7R line while it will be g0# “‘l A Cuiss.â€"An elderly gentleman in PR +s rapid though unpleasant pursuit of his hat favorite resort has, we beliere, passed from the hands of its well â€"known lessee, Mr. Dey, and will shortly be converted into piling grounds for lumber. We are glad to see the extension of trade in this way, but cannot help regretting the deâ€" .ithd.ph.wluon-'h sant days and evenings have been spent by the people of Ottaws. How many pleasant evenings have the patrons of our charitable and national societies, our fire within those grounds, and even among our young bhow of them lis groves. lLet them join us in a tear earlieâ€"t known period up to the present century, written by a clergyman in Monâ€" treal. Jt is racy and attractive and all brethren should obtain one. They are to be had from: â€"Messrs. Dawson, Montreal, and all booksellers. Price 50n for the extinction of the Bellerue. Annrars ar tus Rossses Hooss.â€"R. F. Alexander, Glasgow, Scotland ; Mr. and commencing at 4 p.m., and continuing for one hour. The kev. W Moore will preside this afterncon. Such services are well fitted to promote Christian union, and should be countenancedi. No toilet table should be withâ€" out COCOâ€"GLYCERINE, 25 cents por bottle. Our Tr:aps.â€"Some people have got the habit of speaking of the trade of Ottawa +s a amall ons. Whit do they, think of one firm in the city paying on Friday last over lifteen hundred dollars in duties to the Government. We wonder how many places in the West do as much. Aunoka.â€"On Saturday evening about 11 o‘clock an unusually fine display of the northern lights ilinminsted the sky. Though not exhibiting the same brilliancy or variety of color as have been seen once or twice this winter, it was sufficientâ€" iy beautiful as to excite the admiration of all who saw it. ~ of pamphlet entitled "A Lecture on the Origin of Freemasonry," traced from the Wurr or Paitrss.â€"As in former years, there is to be a mesting for prayer ob satved in this city during this wesk. ‘Ihere are to be daily mestings in the Mahon, on Friday afternoon last, fell down a Sight of stairs in the Christian Brothers‘ School, and was picked up, it is teared, veen found using coal oil to start their fires with in the morning. Housekeepers cannot be too careful to guard against such a practice which is most dangerous and has in many cases been productive of loss oflife and property. leg broken. The little fellow was only nine years of age, and is, we understand, Ridean street, are infeated with troupes of javeniles slidimg down the hills on sleds. Such a practice should be stopped as they are a nuissnce to pedestrians, and run great risk of being run over in Rideau Acorvsest,â€"We are sorry to heuw that the eldest son of Mr. Percival Sheppard, of the Customs Department, while out wmth his sled sliding down hill was thrown from it a couple of days ago and had his ie« wuig w ie io ilinc e k ladies, prevailed and‘on the whole matters in general were disagreable to pedestrians, the Police Magistrate on two charges of assault on Joseph Gauthier and his wife. He was fined for his pugnaciousness, $22 and costs, or one mounth in jail on each count. We hope the lesson will improve 4d not mest with instantaneous death, considering the height from which he fell. Tus Wuairuzxz.â€"Quite a sudden change took place in the weather on Saturday morning, when the Ahaw of the previous night suddemly disappeared and was sucâ€" eeeded by a clear sky and sharp frost. A high wind, especially disagreeable to the Axorase Aruarzu.â€"On Saturday morning about eleven o‘clock an alarm of fire was sounded in Ottawa Ward. The case of the disturbance turne] out to be only a chimâ€" observed as a holiday by the greater numâ€" i or of the amployees in the Departmental Tus Last Erport.â€"To night the present City Council will hold their last meeting. We hare tio doubt, that parental if not brotherly love will characterize their partâ€" * DeraRTYENTAL Hounit.~â€" ins tha ‘fastival of the E buildings on Sparks street, formed a subject of »musement to a lot of small boys in that thoroughfare during the stif breese of cey on fire. ‘The weather yesterday was one of the most severe days of the present winter. The day was bright, but a high keen wind blew throughout the whole day, witich made the severe cold to be still more in tensely felt. Q'UU-“ “o-‘“‘q #1 10 p rodsy ; also, to work by the day Of by the P : ‘utte rs three dollars per day Of 80 cents per to 4. Apply on the Works, or to MR. SNAITH, at Repp=ra‘ Bridge, by â€"law about parties removing snow from in front of their houses. It is a pity that the Police do not see it enforced, in the main streets at any rate. Brwaxrz.â€"Wae hare been tolkl lately of Sxocio as SrorreDp.â€"â€"Many streets, parâ€" J â€"naarr 6, 1873 To w wk on the Grenville Canal. LCCAL NEWS .° . 50 Etone Cutters 1BE WalTED ,â€"â€" We It is wonderful that hbe i thwa 1003 a Moâ€" of vegetables, cake, cheese, pickles, sugar, figs, 8 bottles of syrup and wine, Mrs R ESkead; turkeys, Mrs J Mill, Mrs Rowe, Mrs Eddy, Mrs J P Pennock; 3 geese, Mrs Prodetick ; 1 barrel apples, Mrs Bronson ; 1 do, Mr G Gibson ; *M nuts, raisins, &c., Mrs J Hill, Mrs Prodeâ€" rick, Mrs T Mackay, Mrs Shouldis, Mrs Rochester, Mrs Pennock; 20 Ibe flour and groceries, Bate & Co.; wood, Mrs Bronson ; wood, 1 lb tea, vegetables, and 2 quarts Mesers Gough and T Robert; 7 hams and 100 bread tickets, "A Friend ;*" 1 sheep, Mrs A Christlie ; 2 loads wood and quarter beef, Mr Heney; 1 sheep, Mr D Grant, turkeys, IDr Wood ; 2 turkeys and 2 bags nothing but a pleasure jaunt. We are glad to see Mr. Street looking remarkably well after his relaxation from labor; and all bis friends, among whom we may inâ€" clude his pupils, whum he expects to meet mittes of the Protestant â€" Orphan‘s Horae thanktully acknowledge the following |iâ€" beral ‘donations for December: Meatâ€" rejoice to have him once more with them. the reverend genileman could not help contrasting the time occupied in making it, and the comfort with which it could be performied, to what it was when he first came to Ontario some years ago. Then the journey occupied ten days and a great portion ofit was performed in uncomfortâ€" able stage coaches, making it a ftormida.ble undertaking. Now the same journey oo cupies rather less than four, while "Pul+ man cars‘‘ andâ€"all the modern sappliances themselves, a serious accident happened to one of the latter, Father Boinauit. 1t appears that the rev. gentleman was slidâ€" ing down hill in a tobogan and some obstacle causing it to swerve from its course he was thrown violently from it.. Finding Somzs tas Eruxpo.â€"We would recali the attention of bur readers to the suiree which takes place this evening at the Canadian Institute, wh.ch promises to be most attractive. Sutherland‘s Brass Band has been engiaged for the occasion and during the evening will perform a variety of popular and operatic airs, The rocal part of the musical programme will be contribued to by a chorus of a number of the best amateurs in the city, in addiâ€" tion to which a gymnastic programme is also promised, when performances on the trmmpese, horizontal bar and various other feats will take place. We bespeak for the amateurs who have gotten up the enâ€" tertainment a liberal patronage. Accioent.â€"We regret to learn that on Saturday afternoon, while a party of the students of the Oltawa University with some of their teachers were out enijoving Curiiiata.~â€"The following are the genâ€" tlement of the Ottawa «Curling Club who will contest with their confreres of Montreal for the C.ledoair club meds. . The first match is exrpocted to dome off in Ortawa «bout the 17th inâ€"t, the second in Montrea) at a date shortly after. The riaks to play in Ottawa are Mr. H. inglis, Skip, Mr. T. McKay, Skip. Messre. A. Campbell, J. Egleson, J. U. Manuel, J. Thotburn, D. 4. Eastwood, Dr. Wood. The players who will play in Montreal «re Xr, Allan Gilmour, Skip ; Mr. George Hutchison, Skip ; Messrs. J. Birkert, [. Gallagher; M. Sparks, T. M. Blaisdell, R. Lee«, W. Hutchison and Mr. some severe injury, he was at once taken up and conveyed to the University, ‘and medical aid sent for: Dr. Grant was at once proceeded to set and bandage up the wounded member,.and left the sufâ€" ferer doing as well as could be expected some time to jil. Pursoxar.â€"We are glad to notice the return to Ottaws of our frieed the Revyd. Mr. Etreet who has been spending the St. Jean an!l Valide wertfiu.l,.nd by their united cfforts he was restored nmmumu“,d; Mwhmhn'&ofiam candition, animal himself: Supposing that the rig had been driven‘ oft" by thieves, he gave information of the matter to the police, by whom it was subsequently recovered in Lower Town. The boys, it »eems, merely intended going for a drive and bringing the sleigh back. Their : groublesome and inconsiderate â€"practicsl ~ joke, ~hywever, might have terminated in thâ€"ir goirg for A 819 Oocvaxxce. â€"(On Saturday morning in Sussex street Cathedral during: the celebration of mass Mr. Thomas Mg‘ butchor SOf;By Ward market, ws taken suddenly !!1 with diâ€"ease of the beart «nd * insensible, Fortunately, ‘Doctors Ortir\ aso Garw~z:ar Rutwatr. â€"A meeting otf the Provisional Directors of the above road was held at the City Hall yesterday, at 3 o‘clock p. m. Mr. R. W. Cruice occupled the chair, apd Mr. P. A. Egleson acted as secretary. As there was not a full attendance of the Boar!, Mr think however that this can L‘Original, and John M. Veigh of Cam» berland, who have for some time been engaged inspecting Crown Lands in the eounty of Renfrew, have for the present discentinued the inspection on account of the depth of the snow. Robert Lyon moved, :econded hy Mr. Pritchard, that the meeting be adjourned to a future day, of which ample notice will be giren. The resolution was carried, after which the meeting adjourned. ~mm._w..m,..,.“..,, as School Trustee ? In Wellington Ward canvassing goes on r ty, and whoever “‘M'mwau will not lose the contest through want of working. It was rumoured on Suturday, of threse candidates now in the field only two would come to the polis We hardly Miscuisvous â€"OUn Siturday afternoon some lads appropriated a horseand cutter W‘ to Mr. Mh, of Ridean street, much to that gentleman‘s annoyâ€" ‘hny";v.' gme over some 16 Townships Iwsrsomn:o®x or Crowsn Laxns.â€" We COCOâ€"GLYCOERINE nourishes This Bchool will reâ€"open WEDNESDAY January 10*b. C C b ut Mesers Daorle & Son and Mmhw Further particnlars from the Lady Princi C o RBY E POLEARD, Ottaws, Jan 4, 1872 le81ed ° Lady Principalâ€"MISS MACHIN. * Is hereby that application Company, g-lu' power to such Company to ud’ h‘.b"‘::r‘ddhm :. ph.-.q 6 crosaf Decambher 26, 1871. 18614 ~*~Phe : Fourriee d Outaonais informs its | weaders that it has now entered upon the * third year of its existence, and that it will continue to be the organ of the French Canaditn mterests in Central Canada, and t6 transmit the heritage of the French Canâ€" adian people to future generations as conâ€" veyed in the words *« Notre Langue, nobe Religion e nos Lois" Quoting the hn’.l Mr. the senior member of the firm, sails from Boston by the Bata via for Europe‘ to purchase an extensive stock of staple and fancy goods for the spring trade. Him, we eordially wish a safe and speedy passage, out and home. ndwm.ntyou'lhthhlmhnlkb" cane, w we respect ully ask: your acâ€" eceptance of as a mark of respect and esteemâ€"as a testimony of our recognition of your many good qualities, and as exâ€" pn-ino(ounm-‘mdmkhd, aftable, and gen y towards us, as in your employ. askâ€" ing you to convey an expression of our friendship and best wishes to Mrs. Ryan seated, Mr. Ryan invited the party to a substantial repast followed by songs, dancing and mus:c, when, for some hours allqujoyodthn-dnnmum. e are, indeed, rejoiced, beyond meaâ€" sure, at such acts of kindness as the above. Td the cmpraren ced bave e niiy oo and the employed and have in y an UVEAX Sir,â€"â€"We, the undersigned emâ€" pbycuh't.hofi; ¢f which you are a worthy member, aya ourselves of the anniversary of your bi thday as a fitting occasion to tender you our felicitations, and family, an« many happy rc -‘l oc perity, The above Resard will be paid for such leS Pariee o Deiebt wan se ths nhingar person or who, on the 5h instant, set h:%b.y premises on Sparks st oet. JAMES LANXOQ. evening last, and presented him with a * In a fe1 but tell words, Kr. Bm.thg:km Mhh‘c ther hand~ Availing themselves of the occasion of the birthday ef Mr., P. E. Ryan, the emâ€" ployees of the dry goods establishment of Messrs. Kearns & Ryan, Rideau street, of which Mr. P. E. Ryan is junior member, waited upon him, in a body, at hik resiâ€" dence in Nicholis street, on Thursday handle and mounted in silver, 1t bore on .dlycplmm following inscription :â€" next Session, foran Act iOamend the Aots â€" "The editor hopes thuat the Courriee will receive such encouragement as will enable him to make his labors useful! to every French Canidiar fimily in Hull, in the Capital, and in Central Canada, and we eannot do otherwiss than echo his laudâ€" able aspiration. > guage ‘of His Lordship the Bishop of Ottawa on New Year‘s Day, Dr. Dorion, the talented editor, ‘assures his readers that the French press will continue to be the ezponent of views such as these :â€" *# The support of religious authorit: , and of political morality, an encouragement to science, art, belles ietires, and polite man* #100 Congregational Soiree, ‘The aubscriptions and donations in money given during the past month being too numerous to notio here, will be acknowledged in the annual To P. £. Ryan, Eq : milk, Mrs Eddy ; 2 ibs tea, Mrs J Thompâ€" son ; 24 quarts milk, Mrs Woodburn; 10 loads of water, Mr Bennett ; a basket, Mrs Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1872 Duix Sir,â€"We, the * OTICE McDonnel! & Mongenars. HURCH OF EKENGLANXD LADIES Byhis employees, 4th Jan , 1872." Otlawa Jan 6, 1872 We remaitn, W a R , and hoping that you may have ”Molm{lnuu.ull to E. P. lyu,h PRESENTATION. 64 T RE O TTAWA _ ThMES,._ JLaNUABR Y 8 872 Joax Baivoams, Young & Radford‘s Christmas : ~._.~ Christmas : Christmas PRESA JOUKG: RADORKD3 T0 NG TOUNG:RUOITOD $ Christmasâ€" in every variety of Goods in their line, Ottama, Doo. 19, 1871 1849â€"1m PRESENTS in every variety of Goods in the rling. . Ottawa, December 19, 1871. *~ in every varinsy.0. 1400 Ottawa, D;cer~+ or 1 New Year‘£ PRESENTS: New Vear‘s New Year‘s Néw Year‘s j s inginte o i 3 4n ANOBY O EY . soodg e orafe intlinn‘ . lb 4 AT AT tÂ¥ | % #a me TY I\ ‘. Â¥x»1 be: al ‘__.... | Wholesilé" and elfl! Ggoc w colitn., in ww oi uks Ni a lt q)i s i cen ind An} ’ es s t j erc an ~* »bvo. [MO, 86 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE 8 bne mmaketnamvanioes (i6 0 T T A W A. § U9" H T. ) Geucab« o ars the jurt to Jolb rao: ho at ied ar 15 npin?m‘fi::::fl :.A;:t np:n bur goi::il, ind‘::} # ‘ | as prices not to be equailed. ‘The public are reques >3 [factrairn en ofi hos .ce ‘ ~**| Rooto® Whikkey ; alt the Wines and Liquor in Wuaan ang 1 . ; ungseG | "adfr® 3t 0. «33. : Â¥0X i so *.* :18 $8UHL 1Das 4w beeb 4 16142 * # TÂ¥ & 4k .4A s" $A iC Jot. 0 tlea uy absar jab o6 x 0 % / 1U° 13® 48 iad i. *#7# 14 Rols «440 % Ny Â¥g+ ‘+PEOPLES TEA STORE ‘Fer the Excavation and‘ Bauling ‘of 2,000 euble yards of Clay at Hew Edinburgh. : | . Ottawa Nov. 10, 1871 _ i8i7dél&wim_ q-r“ fble prope‘ty at lfl.';h‘_ , with } of an acre of land. F UPUITT i8 PC WT, 2 0VE 2 EC PC BeCee CC Son Coup, Caud uo nsl T ; them. , The light profit we put upon bur goods, and bought in the best markets, enab}er as prices not to be equailed. ‘The public are requested.to try them. are guaranteedâ€"Sugars. Teas, Coff:es, Ralsins, Currants, Rice, Barles, ‘Bpices and ‘ Groveries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherry ; Gin, Rum, Brandy, Irish and Rcotoh ; Alt the Wines and Liquor in Wood and Bâ€"tt)â€" s, j Otufiz & Wort‘s Highwines, Old Rye and Proof sold by ths Barre! as low as smali Jots can be down from the Distillery, in Bond or out of Bond. * . 800 Barrels No. 1 Labrador Herrings, the best that can bs had, Also, Bry Cod, Fresb ‘Green Ond. in Sarrels, Mackerel, &c., all guaranteed and at prices not to be equalled . . ... Pork and Floor constautlp on hand. Remâ€"mber onr motto light profi(s. y t" ys* I7°TRY OUR TEAS. "@q RESS 60005 MANTLES. Charge for berths, 59 cents. -rmm.umarmmm and West, as this Company‘s trains wait P imcip mptn Hifent as Provcot 2 ® utes al at Pre uncâ€" ton f9r refreabments. â€" raing are run on Montreal time, _ MILLINERY, JOHN W. SHAW, Ashton: 0 to _ MKOS GROVE & TAILLON, T. Hunton, on & Co. 6i ‘BR*LONDON KADE DR °_ SM@FRENCH gxmq?ifiwg * MR°FRENCH APPLIQUE DRESSES, R@rFLOWERS, WREATHS, ETC, BLACK mxi from 75c. to $7.50, UAESATINS, Moire ves, &o: c es PIM BROS. %rnms. ‘&e., i Ae% U 46 «â€" (all colors ) =~OTTAW A ~RAILWAY . Temporary Premises The old réliabl«, ‘qui. kest and bost touts ; the )" 1 . uertâ€"at Thid by @mfles from. Ottaws ‘ ais w = S Bmeckvilie and all points * |> EVENING GOODS. & ETA W LS. Â¥ine Coloss in Roman Squares. Porter‘s Block: and â€" Gateway, ALTERATFION OF RUNNING TIME. P.Baskerville & Brothers _ o ons dooutihe ut C > rlot.iox..x, $ Ottawa, Jan 4, 1872. lulr"' Ottawa, January 1, 1872 Ottawa, Dec. 5, 1811 Real Lace Overskirts, Collars, Barbs, &¢., in Honitan, Mailtese, Brussels, Poi T. HUNTON, SON & CO. Ottaws, Nov. 28. 1871. _ 173ly ; «ND FROM WEDNESDAY, 3rd Jan, Iruins will run as follows ; 4 8@*In all the New Coluring. @a rocers. Wine ant /~=â€"â€"â€"â€" Spirit Merchants 86 RIDEAU.STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CRAUDIER® ce nin s ot 0 T T A W A. SALE, ‘THO8 REYNOLDS, _._ _ . Menaging Director, Ottawa. ‘ADiazsor pes Exrrsss." LACEs. SPARKS STREET, ‘*COING NORTHE. .we are the . fal rh p that we are the first to fall: thn price.of geods in onrâ€"trade, and the last ic Cars on No 1 and 8: rdilia Shawls, bow Fringed Shawls, Point, &o. P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHER® Arrive in Ottawa. 4:;10 p m % U» R@J"The above is the only notice to appear y newspapers authorized to cop ~Ina Gentleman‘s Family in Centre ToWn. None: buet first class need apply. ‘Call at râ€" M € ’ !'“ ” » _ Wanted, a Male or Female Teachor ie ie o. to or nnulwsgfim Lrustees. 494 â€" .A COOK and HOUSEMAID® "Apply ‘"s1, COLONEL POWELL‘S Residence, 'lzn j Obawa, Dec 19, 1841 e | Arcbow ‘prepered t6 offer their f:iâ€" rd« and patrong & choice resortment cf BuOKs and other Goods ruitatle for s CHPISTMAS AND ‘NLW YEAR‘S GIFTS. U 1 und see their i Bookse:lers snd Stationes, 39 SPARK3 SIREET, THE SIGN CF THE BOOK 39, Sparks street, Ottawa, December 18, 1871 AMERRY CHRISTMAS Beg to advise their customers in geneâ€" ral, and their friends in particular, that they are now fully prepared with their new o tleg atha Rememt.r CÂ¥ ** New â€"â€""râ€"amises. MESSRS,. CUNNINGHAAM & LINDSAY, To give entire satisfaction to all purchas Tum!n WANTED , Their Stock being now entirely New, and purchased by Mr. KEARNS P'M y it the Old Country, none can to be pleas ed both as regards price and quality. The General Aonual Me«ting of the Share» hbolders of this Seciety will (‘v accordance with Rule 19) be beld on MONDAY ‘the EEGHTH .L:’IUABY, Anstant,â€" bmtbo Civil Service rd soom, x, De; tal Bord neen Aeaes Aueck, Depateansen & ROBERT SINCLAIRB, a :‘ Secretary Treasurec. Ottawa, Jan‘8 1872 ~‘â€" â€"age0 a 8th:January. «4 ©~! + < A prospeotus sent on appliontion. At Junction Dzot uof Grand Tronk and Ottawas & Prescott R. &. All the facilities of a KFirst Olass House. ,wnm uthottin u =\ D. WILKINSON, Teos Proprietor Rev G . JEMMETT, M A, Head Master. Mons M AMI, Assistant for: French and‘ ‘The abave School will n..or.. after the Christmas Holidays, on MONDAY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE _ AND LUMBERMEN‘S AGENT, AND BUILDIXG AND SAVINGS SUCIETY OF : OTrawWaA. ot ® DRY GOODS. ‘The Subscriber begs respectfully to intl to his friends and the public generally, his Spring Style ot â€" HaTts AND CAPS . Are lâ€"te, embracing everything that In p w+ ‘BNGLISH , and AMERICAN SPRING IMPOARTATIONS Manufactaure. HENGzY@°04 & GA Ottawa, Oct. 6, 1871.â€"__ _ 1788 3m &aF Remember the place. UHOOL VOLR BOYF*s, ~‘CUSTUMS DEPARTMENT, * _ ‘Oitawa 22nd ‘December, 1871. . UTHOBLZED discount on Ametican In. " votves untll hartber notice: 18 per cent ~R& BM BOUOCHETTE, No. 48, Rideaun streors Ottawaâ€" IVIL SEBRVICE UE ©JUNCTION NOTEL, TAaAUTED, OUS8EMAID WANTED Hon J1mes Skead, 8â€"nator, Ottawas J M Onmicr, Req, M P, « J M Grant, Esg, M D, M P * H WSeott, Esq. MÂ¥ P P, â€"° ~" Nt . Shecif Powe!! a Edward Griffin, Req « Edward IoGllliVny, Esq, e \ eesra O‘T Bate & Co, w Thomas Hunton, Keq. s Messers Fingland & Draper Alexander Work man, Esq at P A Egkson, 8 n‘s, Eq w EARNS3 AND RYAN 33 Rideau: Streot OPPOSITE THE OLD STAED ‘%é; awa, March 28, 18171 :~â€" 16267 FALL 47 YÂ¥ [IWLIER STOC T Ne. 14 RIDs i0 STR=ET, H FALLS, Tertanâ€"wood Goods. ® GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT Formerly nccupied by Kearns & Ryan E5 PEGEACO CE . H A T 34 Commissioner of Customs. "% ~HELt 1858 2w l‘b‘)" Stock of NEW FILE3 ofâ€"ver; | Corporsation, or upon «wominissioners 10 Pj d alws\s on hand, aud also made to order | appointed for th«t purpose, all powers neoes to any shape or out. sary for effectuating that :’;&L Files reâ€"cu warran X City Hel) 14 s $3 “?‘qmwM " October 27.1871. 1800 @llers‘ Files made to order. &2 A K. B.â€"Oarriage on Old Files to here paid| Homaopathic Physician, Surgeon & As, by us. | coucher. Resiiâ€"nceâ€"A‘\«rt street, Offct omeeâ€"ss 8+ Peil WiEHORD £.00. . | ~aar, trood sooton gime i aggem Montreal, Deo 27, 1871 1856 â€" !.n:l displacements of ...fl': £ : ,*_ . .. JOHN MACDONALD & SON Abctiotcer and General Commussion, House Furpisbhing, Insurance and Reâ€"al Estate Agents, 36, York street, Oitawa. ~ Ottewa, Nov. 12, 1871 18194m R Auction Sales every TuosJay e Mll":::. fld}::?’o o‘clock, whore to dispose of will find is :01.- m&.&pwlfld them in the <Â¥en. in country places, éither in Ontario orQuebec prowmptly atteud«d to. _ _ In returning thanks to their nom â€"rou Irtien?s awt customere in the city and vicinit, , for their part pationage, beg to inform the public g: nerally, that they have jfart compl«. +d arran;eme ts for the leasing (at a lagge n“w) «f ~«hose> large ans commodions buildings toar the Market Bquare, on York Btreet, formerly occupied ty the Goreromâ€"nt, and knownas the Military Hospitel, which they bave thoroug!‘5 rifitted and paint=d, and uow feet coufkdent that they are in possession of one of the largess and beâ€"t eltuated room s in the Dominion, where they will pay particular attention to Auciion Salcs of .. Pintinaie Tok J ant Hima Russeli & Watson in all the newest {abrics now used. We would call special attenâ€" tion to our BALL and E'VENIN G ID PC P oG6éeS yX CE â€"_D NCP Aa‘ R‘T:/NMNâ€"Eâ€"N 7P comprising all the mwut1publiostions, will be kept on hand ; also, Musical Merchesâ€" dize of all descriptions. . This Dotgnruunt will ‘be under the care of Mr. T. Buskling, formerly Bandmaster of H. M. 47th Regiment. y ; LACE BERTHAS, â€" LACE BORDERED HDKFS., f LACE COLLARS & CUFFS, > LACE OVERSKIRTS, ufii’fm $300 to $400. will always be kept in stock. IANO3 FOR HIRE ‘rom $12 to #20 per qu@ SECOND HAND FIANUS TAK EN 4 é?L"ANGI AT A LIBERAL TALB A« in all Nos. in white 12 T A 2A CD 186 Piano and Music Warerooms, ANADA FILE WORK®, CJTE ST. PAUL, MONTREAL Ottawa, Docember 13, 1871 ‘C0 HTC KE R I N G, B:I‘EZN'WAY, aad DE N H A X%, ‘aund OR(IANS by A SMelected Stock of Shcoet Muauslto Ottawa, December *, 1871 Medium sized Pianos, by reliable ma‘:ous and fully guaranteed by ourseives, areâ€"â€" Honiton, Maltese, Point, Brussels Valenciennes, â€" Alencon, and lLimerick . Laces. MASON § HAXIA! A. & 8. R Are now showing the Latest . .ovrcitios in Evening Dresses anl Dress Mate 15 KIN3 STREET TORONTO, and C SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A, AlL & WOODEURN &4 in which we are showingâ€"a great variety of “’-’ ;“ Also a good asssortment of INSPEZTIOK INVITZD manulactured by OROHEF!IMERAS ivmton, «1nd PRINCE & CO., of Buafalea ‘ARNGCLD:‘S WINE VAULTS. ~~_ Is hereb, ;lvenht»pun.:‘o:';n‘:h made to the Legisisature of the of omuto,.-: ite unfi::::v: Aot to enable Ottaewa woumotamv Works, fur the purpose o4 supplying the inbhabitants of the suld city with water; and to confer upon the sald Carnoration or unon «+lommissloners to be TBE GREEK AS USUAL pow‘s Ag.: x::ut a’"m“ 1 ‘lfl.m e > Finest Fsench Wine Vinsgat In Bond or Free A lerge varicty of * Porus, Bargundies, Sherries, Obame And also in Wood or Bottle Genuinve Hennessey‘s and Martel}i Brodis DeCarpers Gin Jt ang Soocte U hatine mes Liberal terms. Ottrwz, Deg 29, 1871 oTICEK Sentornes &o., of choise qualing and Lreat range in prices. * WBEISKIES, HIQ@HWNE, Ac, A. & 8. KORDHE.MER. K ARKOLDi, LACE SHAWLA Materials NMeotoalis atroct.

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