QTd D AKEVTES pa tied Uring CQards, free of O DS WIS, Montseal al INITY 623 BODPICEE ill be got TEA easure in 60U0S, & QITTA m'l‘&‘ . Liâ€" es tor., irce withig 1t will Kocar.â€"We understend thit the Ottawa Fire Company intend giving a S.cial before long. Femembering the success of their _ former Socuals, we have no doubt that if â€"_ they give one at this unusually dull period of the sermon it wi‘l surpass in a great < egree all their previous gatherings. They certainly well merit the patronage they nvariably receive. *‘ us New Cooxcu. will meet at noon on Monday next for the election of the new Ortrawa Mankets.â€"The attendance at the market yesterday was not very large ; hyandwood,bonv«,mpdtyph- tilul. Prices were follows : Fall wheat, $1.35 to 1.40 per bushel . Spring do $1.25 to 1.30 do Oats, 384 cts. per bushel. â€" * Corm, 10 cts _ do Pc-,wh“eh.puh'-hl. _ Uz Huz Worrâ€"Drawing water up the steep hills from the rivrer at present apâ€" pears to be rather heary work / for wretchâ€" edly shod, poorly fed and illused _ horse. fesh, Werea member of the 3. F. P. of C. t> A. to post himself on one of the hills in question he would certainly secure vicâ€" L. 0. Lâ€"An advertisement elsewhere announces that the annual meeting of the L 0. L (No.4, County of Carleton» will take place tlis evening at half past seven, in the Urange Hall, Upper Town. As the election of cfficers will take place, a foll attendance of members is desirable. Kome important business will also be Horr Reaptsos. â€"These readings will take place toâ€"night at the Town Hall at 8 o‘clock. The readers on this occasion will be Messrs. Moore, Higgins, Brodie and others. Several ladies and gentlemen have oFered their services towards carrying out the musical part of the entertainment. Among thesewe are inf=med are Mrs. G. 5. Bourinot, Mrs. Farley, Dr. Hill and Mr. Topley. Â¥ 5 Aramars at rus Rossers Houss.â€"C R Jones, Montreal ; R Luttrell, Prescott ; A Morrison, Montreal ; A Flockart, Onslow ; F Jones, Kemptville; Allan Grant and wife, Fitzroy ; D A Macdonald, Cornwall ; EdA Barnard, jr, Montreal ; T L Barnett, London ; F. A. Wise, Prescott ; J P Grant, Montreal ; B D Dodd, Boston; J Davis, Toronto ; Edward Kelly, Pembroke ; John tacLaren, Wakefield ; R KRoss, Montreal. Axyxvar G.arazzise.â€"The annual social zathering of the congregation of St, Alban‘s Church takes place this evening. We have already given the programme, ~ad we wish the party a pleasant evening. *". aicaanuer hnas determined to withâ€" draw from the contest in favor of Mr. Wm. Young, who now alone remains to contest the poll with Mr.[Lang. Most of Mr. Alexander‘s friends will support Mr. Young at the poli. s Dreap.â€"We regret to learn that the boy McMahon who fell down the stairs in the Christian Brothers‘ School on S.turday, died yesterday of his injuries. Every effort to save his life was made but unsuccess iun’, s Cornmrctiox. â€"In yesterday‘s issue we stated, on wrong informatior, that it was Father Boinault of St. Joseph‘s University, who bhad his leg brok: n on Saturday. The name should have read, Brother Les Cass. We are glad to be able to state that he is progressing tavorably under medical treatâ€" ment and the intelligent care which he e ceives in the colleg». sScuoor Turere® Enscr.os.â€"As wili. be scen by reference to our advertising columns, Mr. Young emphatically denies a report injurious to his character that has been circulated throughout the *Yard by his opponent‘s friends. Tnat Coxtest.â€"1he report which we vestesday mentioned as prevailing in Wel. lington Ward on Saturday,‘ to the effect that one of the candidates for the School Prusteeship would retire, proves correct. Mr. Alexander has determined to withâ€" Svoorstmye.â€"Several Sleigh loads of the fair six driving out towards the Chaudiere last evening suggested to our local‘s ferâ€" tile imagination that something in the shape of a pleasant meeting was to take place in that section. He opines he was right in his supposition. Coxryoacu.â€"â€"The following wis perpeâ€" trated by one of the (ttawa members :â€" Why is Blake like Riel ? Because he murâ€" dered S%ott!! We Agary.â€"We are glad to see that Mr. M. Kavanagh of the "Queen," who met with a serious accident to his hind some time ago is nearly well. ; The weathor yesterday was clear and c341, though not so} cold so as on Sunday. Mavor Commo® Secmwoor Tavustzss.â€"Theelection i of Common School Trustees for the city of (utawa will take place toâ€"morrow: l Senoot Trustzis.â€"The final meeting of the old Board of Common Sshool Lrustees takes place this evening. 1. wouk by the day ~tte te three doll 1 The Culeton County Council will meot on the 23rd inst. when the election of Warden will take place. Imported Perfumes (very best), for reâ€" filling bottles at balf their original cost. W. Hearn, druggist, Sapper‘s Bridge. Uxpes Protest.â€"We understind that i. Lyon, Esq., will enter a protest against 38 return of Mr Monk, to represent the ‘Junty of Carleton in the Local Legislaâ€" 500 1. 20 Nsw Bames.â€"The work at the new ige continues pretty vigorously. ast night the weather was very cold. % TV dn I‘o work y on yaen $i 40, and or per dey ; also, LOCAL NEWSâ€" 50 EStone Cutters on the Works, or a° B.idge, \ ttawa 6, 1873 Â¥KNEx waNTED on the Goenville Cagal ; or by the plece Good rs por day or 60 cents per orKke, or to MR. IN.\“'!, D "M“to“mm. f Pork, $5.50 to 6.50. rille Cagal. | _ Geese, 40 to 50 cts. each. : Turkeys, T5 cts. to $1. Hoarg Labourers ‘ Wood is down a little in price and sold | at from $2,90 to $4.50. _ i tE aawes | Hay sold at from $1200 to $19.00 per 1063 a Presentâ€"His Worship the Mayor ; Aldâ€" ermen (‘Connor, Bangs, Rowe, Mosgrove, Featherston, Cunningham, McDougal, Kehoe, Heney and Martineau, m’l‘boClorkn.d“. m%leluon from t of Public Works ceding zomgcyaomm land at the corner of Sussex and Rideau streets ; also one from the same department sanctionâ€" 2. Moved by Ald. Lapierre, seconded by Ald, Cunningbam, that the Byâ€"l@w for the construction of Water Works in the City of Ottawa assented to by the qualified alecâ€" tors thereof on the seventh day of De= cember last, be now read a first rime Carried. 3. Moved by All. Lapierre, seconded by Ald., Cunninagham, that the Byâ€"law for the construction of Water Works in the City of Oitawa, assentel to by the qualified electors thereof, on the seventh day of vacember list, be now raad a second and third time and passed. Carried. ing. The City Council for the year 1871 held its last meeting in the City Hall last evenâ€" Present Alaermen O‘ Connor, Bangs, Rowe, Festherston, Cunningham, Kehoe, Lapierre, Heney, Martineau. j The Returns of the Pol!ll hell on the seventh of December last were read showâ€" ing a mijority of two hundred and twentyâ€" nine qualitied electors in favor of Water Works. Caxaptax Ixutiturs®.â€"A grand amateur, musical and gymnastic entertainment took place last evening in the hall of the above Institute before a large and highly respect., able assembly of French Canadians. The entertainment began w.th a performince on the horizontal bar, by Messrs Philion and Abearn, who duplayel wonderful agility, which we have rarely seen surâ€" passed by professionals. Mr. Lefaobrre fol. lowed with a song sung in a rich baritone voice, which procured the gentlemin an encore. Mr. Kimber sang with his usual fine taste the solo from Rossini‘s [! SBarbier in the character of Figaro, which was reâ€" ceived with loud applause. Mr. Abearn then introduced his enchanted barrel, which he maie go through a series of evolutions with his feet, to the great amusement of the audience. Mr. Philion appeared again as a juggler, tossâ€" ing about balls, bells, knives, bottles, &c., as if he had followed the occupation for a life time. Mr. Campeau then sang a comic song which was well received, and the whole perform nce came to a conclu sion with the scene from La Fille du Regiment, Miss Leprohon as "La Viranâ€" diere" and Mr. R. E. Kimber as the "Old Sergeant,"â€"both playing their parts in their well known good style, and which requires no comment from us. In conâ€" clumon we woald particalarly> notice 1. Moved by Ald. Heney, seconded by Ald. Rowe, that Ali. Miurtinesu do take the Chair. Carried. the Mayor for the purpose of passing the Byâ€"law to authorize the continuition of Water Works in the City of Ottawa. trapeze by Messrs. Philionâ€" and Ahearn, who "Hew through the air‘"‘ as the saying is to the great consternation of many of the ladies but to the infinite amusement of the younger portion of the audience, Ortawa Literaay axo Sciextwic Sociuty. â€"Toâ€"night the second lecture of the extra course under the auspices of this society will be delivered at Gowan‘s Hall, Sparks street. (On thigz occasion the paper to be read will be on «©The influence of Civiliâ€" mition on Disease." ‘The lecturer of the evening will ba our talented townsman Dr. Sweetland, who from his wideâ€"spread practice and extensive reading, will doubtâ€" less handle this interesting subject in an altractive ‘and instructive manner. We hive slrealy alluied to the importance to all parties of an acquaintance with the subjects comprised in this extra course of lectures and we hope to see a large atten. dance at the hall this evening. A A Goon Move.â€"We are really very glad tolearn thot \*~. Gagnier who purchased Mr, Bourg~«, Hilliard Saloon, with the table:, &o., some time ago, is about to move into more convenient premises, Mr. (iignier‘s success in the pre.mises whic: he is about to leave has not been such as to make it advisable fxr him to retain his lease. He therefore looked about for a more favorable locality and fin lly obtained a lease of the building on Elgin street, opposiie the Russell House, and at present occupied by Messrs. Mageoe & Russell‘s wholesale establish ment. This is without doubt about the best place in the city for a Billiard S.loon, and we predict success for Mr. Gagnier. We understand that a Restaurant will be opened in connection with the Billiard Saloon. wonderful nerve an! presence of mind. Sutherland‘s splendid brass and string band was in attendance and pliyed some beautiful overtures during the evening. Mr. Drapeau, President of the Institute, was, as usual, extremely attentive both to the audience and to the performers, who so kirdly sent their services, and we hope soon to see such another soirsee, under the roof of the Canwiian Institate. ley, Solicitor, &c, corner of =parks an Elgin lm’l.l.m:lwa. “, «e Ortawa, Jan. 6th. Ataspecial meâ€"ting called by his Worship Mox@r to Lexp.â€"Apply to R. A. Brad â€" CITY COUNCIL. CITY COUXCIL _ Is hereby ol mm c y corin rBin be made to the Parliament of Canadsa, at its next Session, for an Act 10 amend the Acts w-ï¬;.h‘mm (botal.Mmy Com Â¥ to such pany to i mext panaares sy to mmooiedior m to ts as may ing French River, Desamber 26, 1871. 18614 Organs. Apply to Jjournals is a further evidence that the mmxrmu understand the sellish and y game that has been played. The Globe drops the bully to play the less reputable role of tempter, and with a falsehood on its lips, whispers, «We are the last to palliate Coalition. Blake & Co., are earnest opponents of coalition; they declare the present Government to be a Seo ears, l ho Boartit mlh &t for y. and we on his returu to the Reform nzb." We know not how Mr. Scott may relwh having this mendacious statement thrust into his mouth ; but if he retuins one spark of his oldfcoiin‘ho'illhuluvuhm the foul calumny. The Gilobe knows full ;ellthnï¬o-thohowl )gdmm arliament hecoostantly uï¬hflfl vored with the Conservative party, frequent and bitter were the words in which he characterized Mr. Brown‘s politiâ€" cal career when tb{’lon.htboobï¬eo on the flioor of the House. There is not a shadow of foundation ftor the statement that Mr. Seott ever, by act or deed, n.ding::nm, for a smaller sum, than any other paper in the world. It is su; rior, in every point, to the most pop£ of the American weekly while they are 50 per cent dearer. 'm-n them, and you will at one : send in your snbscripâ€" tion. A Ten Dollars Engraving for Two Dollar s and a year‘s subscription to the best paper in America thrown in free. Sample numbers sent free on *ion, with club terms and the id prize list, covering $30,000° worth of His Worship the Mayor state that in acâ€" cordence with authority granted by the Council some meetings ago hbe had taken up the city debentures lying in the Monâ€" trealâ€"Rank as collateral security since 1861. Sme discusson took place on the item of $100,100 to Mr. Green for his;Water Works report. Some discussion ensued in which Ali. O‘Connor strongly took Mr. Green‘s part. The customary vote of thanks and a grant of $600 to His Worship the lng lor his conduct in the char during past year was then put and carried, as was also a vote of thanks tomnï¬m&r- bers of the Council, Aldermen win, O‘Connor, and Taillion. ?O(Mflthon wijsurned and at theâ€" invitation of His Worship proceeded to the ‘Co-crchl"uwhoro .:oph olhoz: where pleasantly passed in discussing ;:s;meo-&boflhouhbmtd . Evans. party separated shortly after midnight. aftiliated â€" himself with Mr. Brown‘s Alexander Dumas, Erckâ€" » mann Chatrian. &c. The present features mno Gardeners‘ Colomun. d Column, Epitome of Latest News, Reviews of New Books, M rket Reports, Wit and Humour, Svientific Intelli,ence, â€"Literary â€"Notes, Hmhm.shhk, &o., .oz &o.â€"will be continued ; inaddition A CHILDREN‘S CURNER will be added, in which will be o n nes ". » * *» †“ ’, * in in on diramy wunt 1 ustratâ€" ed, ndp:%‘;ain-lputd to -AL it welâ€" come in every family as a most entertainâ€" ing and instructive piaper. es Ald, Mosgrove moved to strike the item ut of the repart. â€" _ __â€"_ . â€" The unhappiest woman in the world is Mrs. Billings, lately of Port Jervis, N. Y. Home time since she eloped with a misers able wretch by the name of Caservan, learâ€" ing behind her a fineâ€"looking, intellectual, amiable husband. Caservan soon comâ€" menced to be tyrannical, and trouble diâ€" rectly ensued ; and then Caservan went to Mr., Billings, instructed him as to the whereabout of his wife, and offered to give evidence against her in w divorce suit to be brought by that gentleâ€" man. The divorce wt«l and the ftoolish woman finds f withâ€" out a protecter, home and friends. She made an effort to effect a reconcilliation with ber husbsnd, but it was ~ineffectual about fivre years, having one child, custody of which is given to the husband. He is wholly at a loss to account for the bad conduct of his wife, as they had preâ€" The report of the Finance Committee recommenmding the payment of official salaries, the paymene of the Municipal â€"lection expenses and other items was The celebrated American humorist MARK TWAIN will contribute original sketches, And in additon to our long list of great literary names we shall have The new American poet Joaquin Miller, a fixed one, twontyâ€"eight feeat in the clear above the mJth Canal Both communications were received and ordered to be entered in the minutes. Uther routine. reports Ewere received and adopted. viously lived happily together. He naivel rounr{od, «t u‘:fl’h.ddopod wu.h.ln! man, better looking and acting than myâ€" self, one of great personal sttractions, thmni;hthnboonnnomï¬n, far han Inmaa Fuams the wuathkse 1P alikus J for her lapse from the of virtue." Nothing is at present m-of the unâ€" fortunate woman‘s whereabouts. have occurred since Mr. &m‘ul’n‘oâ€"n donald'lmnï¬ou' proves & & house he not have been defeated, and the defection of prominent Reform $10 ENCRAVING CIVEN AWAYT will contain, for 1872, the following new features in addition to those found in it at present, rendering it the BEST FAMILY PAPER IN AMERICA A New Story by Victor Hugo relatire to the Prussian invasion and the Commune, entitled THE TERRIBLE YEAR! A lm«lunlwy discussion on the item Mr. Mosgrove‘s motion, after which it was finally referreo! to the Water Works Committee to be arranged with Mr. Green by thit body. 3 bli-hodbynr.hw 1 ission of the auâ€" r:or. and tranâ€"lated )or this journal. A new story by Miss Braddon, entitled CoLON®L BERRYON‘s ENTANGLEMENT and equal in interest to the previous works of this great auth«resas. Other new Novels by the most eminent writers will be secured, and printed from advance sheets. JAMES GREENWOOD, "The Amateur Casual," will contribute papers on 8SCENES 1X THE LONDON STREETs. COCO GLYCER INE removes hgm‘;ouhuo::m&m:gidp across the vanal, permi city lomothlpdlhnhofm. for the of filling in the same and «tipulating that the nild bridge should be hing new for the hair The Hearthstone ! and instruclive piper. ")o Hearthstone gives more and betiler From the Montreal Daily News. The result of the different elections that the great humorist Bret Hart., Jane lnw Rev. Dr. Norman Mc d Editor of ‘Good Words,‘ *OFTICE& COCOâ€"GLYCERINE â€" some Ottawa, Jan 8, 1872 sPLEKNXDLID THE GREAT CAXADIAX WEZKLY AN UNXHAPPY WOMAX. ONTARIO POLITIC®X GEO, E. DESBARATS, THE OTTAWA TLY EBB, JANUAERY 9, is :2 ‘and ~Parlor Young & Radford‘s Christmas Christmas Christmas O NG:RLITORD Christmas JOLNG T0 NE RADTORD PRIV in every variety of Goods in the rline. ; (Ottawa, December 19, 1871. in every variety of Goods in their line, Ottaws Décember 19, 1871. in every variety of Goods in their line, Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1871 1840â€"1m PRESENTS in every vari~ y + s0o0ds in their line, Ottawa, Dâ€" o ~er 19, 1871. New Vear‘s PRESE NTS New Vear‘s G:LIIORD $ New Year‘s Néw Year‘s AND AT AT ‘.r I TN PEOPLES TEA STORE. Wholesale and E PCY mptut. uns amsd ratiuinl AuiutnntatiertatPiats Auinivictctodiradices Phirssccm iss 4 All our goods are guaranteedâ€"Sugars. Teas, Coffees, Raisins, Currants, Rice Bpices and General Groceries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherry ; Gin, Rum, Brandy, If Bcotch Whiskey ; all the Wines and Liquor in Wood and Bottlâ€"s. Gooderham & Wort‘s Highwines, Old Rye and Proof sold by the Barrel as low as small lots can be laid down from the Distillery, in Bond or out of Bond. 600 Barrels No, 1 Labrador Herrings, the best that can be had. Also, Dry Cod, Fresh Green Cod, in Barrels, Mackerel, &0., all guaranteed and at prices not to be equalled. Pork and Flour constartly on hand. Remember our motto light profits. °TRY OUR TEAS. q P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. Remember that we are the first to fall the price of goods in our trade, and the last to raise them. ‘The light profit we put upon our goods, and bought in the best markets, enablee llh‘=lldpducloflo be equalled. The public are requested to try them. WAROILOSaleée and Ret rocers Wine and spirit &‘clarc%anis. K0. 86 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERE, * O T T &A W A. C T. Hunton, â€" _Son & Co. ‘Temporary Premises DMBS 60008 MANTLES ‘This School will reâ€"open WEDNESDAY January 10th, e en { Sure connections with all the G T trsins both Kast and Weet, zs this Company‘s trains wait their arrival when late ; Twenty winutes allowed at Pregoott Juncâ€" tion for refresbments. Trains are run on Montreal time, THOS xnl%.ns, Oile Managing Director, w&. R LUTTBELL, f Euperintendent, Proscott, Ottawa, January 1, 1872 Cuumn oF _ENGLAND LADIES sOROOL, 0o t Tt a W i. Lady Principalâ€"MISS MACHIN. Prospectuses at Messrs Darie & Son and Messrs Hope & Co ’lm particulars from the Lady Princiâ€" or REV H POLLARD, > * Becretary . Ottawa, Jan 4, 1872 1861td Comiertable Sofe Cars on No 7 and 8: Chargeâ€"for berths, 51 cents. _ _ _____ _ SILKS, B@r~LUNDON MADE DRESSES, _ BN@rFRENCH APPLIQUE DRESSES, R@rFLOWERS, WREATHS, ETC BLACK BILKS, from T5¢. to $1.50, UNRSATINS, Moire Antiques, &0 â€" _ PIM BROS. POPLINS, &c., EVENING GOODS. P.Baskery ile & Brothers S ELA W LS. Fine Colors in Roman Squares, _ ‘The ol4 reliable, quickest and best route ; the ahortâ€"st line by P-flu from Ottawa to Brockvilie and all points Porter‘s Block and Gateway, ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. with OTTAWA RAILWAY. Na, No MILLINERY, Ottawa, Deo. 5, 1871 HE 8T. Lâ€" WRENXNCE n ND FROM WEDNESDAY, 3rd Jan., Real Lace Overskirts, Collars, Barbs, &c., in Honitan, Maltese, Brussels, Point, &¢. T. HUNTON, SON & CO. Oitawa, Nov. 28, 1871. 173ly tralus wi‘l run as follows ; ‘*FR@*In all the New Coluring. @z 10 00 p m Are shewing Novelties in 10 30 a m 9 30 a n 4 Dirzor rer Exrexss." 5010 pr 1 00p w 125 a m O:tawa. 1;3) pv Pr West, and ailes To sit poinic but SPARKS STREET, LACES. €£OQINC NORTBE, ave GolNG sov (H _ Mail for Wes Do Express tor| 3 50 p m East and do a awwcon modaticn train fo i| Brockville, Kiagston and all way t a t l e ns Wert. 2 40 p m QGrand Troupk|123 15p w ‘raud _ Tronk Mail frou ths Ka«t lv do Exo es from We as: Do do â€" Mai 10m W.irt ) do Expres: from Kast _ East and West Connecting with Connecting with. (all colors ) ’ Artave â€" ‘uhnoou Junction. Arrive in Ottawa. 10:25 a m 8:25 ;. u 6: 5 a o 4:10 p m 1 00 a m CHPISTMAS AND NEW YEAR‘S GIFTS. ww AVOUBs 4 A EERERIETC _ AERDCCe UB. doK w G. KENNEDYâ€" l"’cwuna Ottawa, January 8, 1872 18042" _‘ Montres}, Deo 27, 1871 Booksoeilers and Stationers, 39 SPARKS STREET, Are now prepared to offer their friends and patrons a choice assortment of BOOKS and other Goods suitable for The second Lecture of the Extra Course will be delivered in Gowan‘s Hall, on TUESDAY, the Ith JANUARY, instant, at 8 p. m., by J. Sw.eï¬ndaU.D. Bub. ject: "The Influence of Civilization on A MERRY CHRISTMAS HENDERSON & G0., THE SIGN CF THE BOOK 39, Bparks street, Ottawa, December 18, 1871 Trums office. AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND LUMBERMEN‘S AGENT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION # MERCHANT, Rom.mber Ina Gentleman‘s Family in Centreé Town. None but first class need apply. Call at Wanted, a Male or Female Teacher for R. C. Separate Echool Section Ho. 1, Osgoode. Asrly&o MICHAEL DOLAN or MATTHEW O‘BRIEN, Lrustees. 494 Rev G JEMMETT, M A. Head Master. Mons M AMI, Assistant for Frensh and ‘The above School will Bo.?n. after the Christmas Holidays, on MONDAY, 8th January. lckt A prospectus sent on application. c oug* °* 1858 2w At Junction Depot of Grand Trunk ano Ottawa & Prescott R. &. All the facilities oi a First Class House, Passengers refreshmen! seven mouths ago, and takes this method of informing their customers and the citizens in geoeral that their Stock on band is very larg> and countains every kind sand quality that can b: found ia a firet class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to defy competition. In rein;:ii» g thanks to the citizens of Ottaâ€" wa !oâ€" the vory libeâ€"al patron«ge extended them siuce they opened their Family Grocery Are now very complete, embracing everything that is nw« â€" ENGLISH and AMERICAN w OPPo~ITE THE OLD STtarp »s Ottawa, March 28, 1871 16287 â€" The Scbscriber begs respeâ€" tfully to intimate to hi fria‘s and the public generally, that his Spring Style of Mavufacture. SPRrINO IMPORTATIbS Ca‘l aernd see their TRERARY & T603 Writing. t Â¥" Remeimber the place :u!l A WAREHOUSE, McDonnell & Mongenais, No 43, Rideau streer, Ottawaâ€". sE ©JUNCTION UoOTEL," unooL Fons Boyvys, EACHER WANTED J M Cmiâ€"r, Keq, M P, _ J M Grant Eeqg, M D, MP R W Scott,"Esq, M P P, CTaAW A Hon J 1mes Skead, Benator, Ottaw s Nir Sheiif, Powell, _ kdward Griffin, EKeq Edward McGillivray, Eeqg, * erers C T Bate & Co, Thomas Hunton, E+gq, Moesrs Fingland & Draper Alexander Work Esq P A Egleson, 8 ;::.inq CHINA W AREH OUSE, ,,No.M‘Snuexstnot. & ttawa, Januâ€"ry 5 1872 OUTsEMAID WANTED JAiMGES PEACy C(E , UiTgs i1xD CAP®S H FALLS, 33 2 id eau Streot. Lartan wood Goods. H A T 3 D. WILKINSON, Propriâ€"tor 1856 21 BALL â€" and EVENING DR ESss Cuuu FILE WORK!, CJTE SI. PAUL, MONTREAL . Aarge Stook of NEW FILES of every always on hand, and also made to order to any shape or cut. Files specially made for Fileing Machines. Old Files reâ€"cut and warranted equal to New Dentists‘, Watchmakers‘, and Jewâ€" _ ellers‘ Files made to order. s N. B.â€"Carriage on Old Files to here paid y us. COfficeâ€"393 Bt. Paul *.tl Montreal. W L. KiX O:D & CO, Russell & Watson In returuing tThanksâ€"t+0 <d0f "A=~=...., friends and custowers in the city and vicinity, for their part pat:onage, beg to inform the public generalily, that they have just complet. vd arian«_emeoots for the leasing (at a large expense) of those large and commodions buildings tnear the Market Square, on York Strect, formerly occupled ty the Governm«nt, avnd known as the Militery Hospital, which they bave thoroughly refitted and pailuted, and now fee} confident that they are in possession of one of the largest and bect rituated room in the Dominion, where they will pay particular attention to Auction Sales of and Friday mornings, at 10:30 o‘clock, where parties having goods to dispose of will find it to their advantage to send them in the even, BSates‘in country places, either in Onta orQuebec prowptly atteud~~ to. JOHN MACDONALD & SON, Auctioneer and Genetal Commussion, Hot * Piioaiin Works q rart Hirae, * in all the newest fabrics now used \Â¥e would call special atienâ€" tion to our T; NXC K: â€"D K P A n T M 9N\ _1 savitod 5o bove Arrvagh ons Shbch, nonik mik be found compinne o . o. ah =c" "@g JOUVfï¬;m, two and four buittoned best £1D GLOVES, now forwar A in all Nos, in white and all evening shades. RUSSig i ‘â€" ATSON: LACE BERTHAS, LACE BORDERED HDKFS., LACE COLLARS & CUFFS, LACE OVERSKIRTS, ‘A Selected Stoc'i?_)f Sheet Music comprisiag all thom'rflblhsï¬om.wflifihpc'onhd; u»,wa. dize of all descriptions. _ ‘This t will be under the ca~~ of Mr. 4. T orlnorly Bamiinonier of 1. 3. 47th Regiment, j $ A INSPETTION INVITED. yc Woretatine. t Piano and Music Warerooms, SECOND HAND IIANLS TAKTN IN »AC"ANGE AT A LIBERAL VALU 4 qhiffom $30U0 to $400, will always be koy IANO®S FOR HIKRE ‘rom #12 to #: 15 KING STREET TORONTO, and 2% SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A, Mqt}.qhvoorodh.“:fl“g.hhmt:dï¬h Mofl udc:.‘..nl & " J management of .A.l"otann,lortho-dooflhom.d P T A. N O 8 Mwoouuw AUCTION BROOMA, Y QRBK STREET. John Macdonald & Son Furnishing, lnsurance and Heal L Agents, 36, York street, Ottaws. Ottewa, Nov. 12, 1871 18194m Ottawa, December 18, 1871 (Ottawa, December 8, 1871 Honiton, Maltese, Point, Brussels Valenciennes, Alencon, and Limerick â€" Laces. MAFON & HAMNLIYN, . Sostos, and PRINCE & CO., of Buffalo, <'4 CHICKERING, 8TEINWAY, and DENH A M, and ~cORGâ€"ANSâ€"by from $30U0 to $400, will al ways be kopt in stock. A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Are now showing tho Latest ..orcltics in Evening Dresses and Dress Materials in which we are showing a great variety of Also a good asssortment of Onterio Estate | ARNOLD?s . wiig: Yaults. 44 13 f Homcsopsthic Physicisn, Surgeon 4 coucher. Residenceâ€"Albert streot. hours frow 9 tw 11 a.w., and 2 to 4 pm. »ay* Special attention a 0'1 ani displacements of the u 1 Snane t oi parvaes, it poere men a powers sary for Mm Â¥. P. LETT, | Clity Hall, Octover 27.1871 And aiso in Wood ar ithe Ontario, at its next Bession, for an Act to enable the Corporation ofâ€" the City of Ottaws to coastruct Water Works, for the purpose ef supplying the inbabitants of the aaid citr with water; and to conferâ€" opon ~......‘. In Bond or Free es y 1 L»>~rim A large varicty of ww N Is bhereby given that & imigo Vauouy OL C h Ports, Bcrgudl-.m& pagues, Moselies, Hocks, Olares, msauterses, &o., of choice quality and great range in prices. TBE GREEK AS USUAL DO"UALlhudumo..;. ® mm F:enuch Wins Vinsga Liberal terms. Ottewa, Dec 29, 1871 OoTiICE Brandiss. 1NX METCA; "£ 1 Â¥art® â€"_LACBE SHAWLS & ARKOLDIL, *% o4 : ; Ayet fyer‘s tim, dÂ¥e I:o’a,«;n Ginâ€"Irial k‘us, &8, "BIV EL