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Heney prQâ€" Mr. Sheâ€"if i o" Susse®X JRKLSUN, the Uitawe oad, wirtkim ‘r-ilffl o citio Rail «t or (% ied torlf r Sale at d to the ‘n<11 Pag I 3B #6., 18 to attâ€"ag 4y teqdig, F alLlLS, a## . two doors ament .Of an Act to au VAlleâ€"F p® c ‘. ET TING * »w.. “ ying frore «l a new ited up m Ining @B ur will be _ _Funish bout meals. ~om. ¢} ~@, St «Lioe, & A). y dry and Road in of Cumberâ€" taining 16 . &e. Tbi & by Jobn him a oail ihe utmost w B6 «Wl 1e COrtaw* ortage du ver, to be +E R a. bet ween oprietor s 3m tructel to Iract it & 18 proper 0. Birc® amd e 10 x 1t n r.-' lage as in 2@ 1t AMtawg i «nd E. d. AP:; the Union «s , "8 0 law the e ig., t» in Stock. ter Nos. 1 tbo-i.* 1 Catheart | a larg*e Ppropertyâ€" and King + Ntreet, 3 umber of ie of Y ork 18782 SON. Ntreat., 1J amics, 1817 &D 1878 Jm. PROM 3 1878 s 18784 k UMks#ic.,} Nelscn +A u .tl‘r-: 18 Boiler Chag« Pteqt els UFilg ‘n The following are the entries for the mee to come of on the C:nal, opposite Garrow‘s Hotel, at one o‘clock, toâ€"day ; â€" Chas. Gwrow, Cr. M., +Old Kate.‘ A. Riopelie, G. M., ‘ Grey Eigl..‘ John Remox °R: H., + Faughâ€"a Ballagh.‘ Joseph Lebrech, B. M., © Belia.‘ What a rariety of things must have been at that buil. s e ition, on a grand scale has b« en organized st U:ric:, *. Y., and by June next the course. st :nds, £¢., will be completed, the work having been commenced last fall Yuprki--idw?.nmny-imud. jast at the linnits the city, and when completed will be the finest track in the Suate. The capital stock of the associaâ€" tion is $80 (tX). The association #ill hol i its first meeting in August next, on the lMth, 15th, 16th, and }7th Large preâ€" miums will be offered. s puame the following amusing incident of the »«Buir is not generally known. ‘|he diy before the ball come off a certain young l«dy easered a city store to purch ue some furs necessary for her proper appesr ance on the fllowing evening in the chaâ€" racter she intended . Whilâ€"t in the act of examining a very fine piece of fur, a 1.dy whum she knew entered, and having exâ€" chang d a few words,"the last referre i to luly «ook up the piece of fus in question COURT OF QCEEXN‘S BENCH, AYLUMER Edith Blondin and Marce ine Lebays, both charged with being the mistre«ses of buses of iliâ€"ftame were tined $5J each and one month in goul. Lwiy No. 1â€"1 am prepuing for the fan y i=ll to morrow night. L.dy No. 2 â€" Indeed. going to buy this? Lady No 1â€"Yes; 1 think it is a very nice bis of fur. L.â€"dy No 2â€"1 agree with you, it is magniticent ve: miue. weekly prper whose first issue will take place on the 283th ot February next. It will be published in Ottawa, and will be devoted entirely to the cause of Canadian Immigration." Mr. James Norris, of this city will be the proprietor. Aramare at tas Roesssur Horseâ€" Thos Coliier, Toronto ; R PFiuliie, Monâ€" treal; D Smith, do ; Y A Wise, Prescott ; Capt A Fraser, Kinburn ; Edwin Lawson, Lowell, Mass ; J Marshall, Montreal ; Louis Lamont:gne Quebec ; J W Hali, Monâ€" treal ; George Johnson, Now York ; Â¥ J Quiney, Boston, Mass; G B Furguson, Montreal ; Chas L Gouin, Desert ; Jno H McLachlin, Armprior; J McMartin Monâ€" «"Albiet, as often as leape yearre dothe cccurre the woman holdeth prerogtive over the menne in matters of courtshippe, love and matromonie; so that when the lady proposeth it shall be lswful for the man to say her nae,. but shâ€"ll enterta n her proposal mail ghde courte ie." Thus shielded by the provisions of so venerable an enactment, the fair ones may safely anmi properly bring matters to a focus with their shy admirersa. Cn c e _ N_ [ O _ O " C Conemaeomeerererand being arraigned, pleadâ€"d not guilty ’f-thpo is a man apparently of about 2 years of age, about 6 feet 7 wches in h:i,n. ol weil knit trame, vigâ€" Grous, and of pleasing open countenance, with nothing of mur.er in his look, He has been seven months or more in guaol but seems, physically, to have. suffered but littie from his confinement. He #il Anot! er. sudden change : hi takaon place. Y esterda; ani stormy. The snow dr «bly in the forencon, and as sâ€"aime were delaved. € A number of girls chargad with being inmates of the houses, were sentenced to various terms of , unisbwent. .Porice Cocet â€"Tuesdayâ€"Mrs. Leclair charged wito keeping a disorderly house within the clussic precinct~ of Letter U #is fined $3 and costs, Lourt for this District was opened at | In calling aitention to the above improveâ€" Apyimer, on Monday last, w.th a calendar | ment take ple:sure in announcing that "light in number," as his [onor: the | theY have been app.inted agents for the Judge remarke|, but »grave in character." DUNHAM â€" PIAXOS® Tae fol.owiâ€"g weie the Grand Jury : * x Harvey Parker, Foreman; Louis lItr, | So long and f.vormbly known in Cinada, Morice Donnely, John Mink, iimotry | ind im doing so would respectfully request Moftst, Michiel Foran, Joun Milier Berâ€" | the in<pection of a stock of those ma«gaiâ€" nard Cullin. Joun Hudson, u«s DJdey, |ficent instruments now in weorge Link, Thomas B leutiss. 8 Kerr. | m mou Lochuan, \_\'.uum'achm. Walloâ€"m | U P SllO “' P‘N)\l Kermahan. John _ Cook. George Juhnsion. | () [ ) y 110 M. out one. Before the discharge of the jury how. ever an lncid}nl. occurred which is worth Botking. _ The grand jury came int Court and asked that the indictment beâ€" 'llflh-boeh-’dhonouotmurdu to one of man«laughter, atating that al Lzar Yrzar Laiw.â€"The following is the statute in the old Saxon Code referring to Leap Year, and. we suppose, it is just as potent toâ€"day in Can:sda, as it was cenâ€" wries ago in Britain : 8 Cuzr1ocs.â€"The reporter of an evening paper says:â€"*"ladies have adopted tle new fashion of dispensing wfth the button, and fastening the chemise with a blue vwbbon."* Wonder how he knows. We are indebted to Mr, Allen of the Ayimer jimes for the following particulais of the proceedings at the above court : Thom«s link, Toomas Moâ€"r, YePherson Lemoine. P« ick Fr.nees Elisha Sheffield, and Micua 1 Burke > but seems, physic but little frowm was remanded for day. Eiward Gabelle: charged with furious driving, wis fined $1 and co~ts. After a :itung of more thin usual length in this District, and proba‘ ly owing to the speciyl naitre of one of the ca es â€"ubmitted to them. viz: that of T.â€"â€"nchemont=gne they, about 4 o‘clock returned tae r Bul+ Pesrartxe ror: ruz Buri.â€"The late f ney ball gave rise to many rash, preju. dited, and striange utterinces, ut we Norbert Thomas dit Tranchemontsgne, for manslaughter . & Join Laroue, for stabbing with intent to do . . ious bodily home | Aoslen Vauve. stesling a horse. Vaing to the l ue bhour of the reurn of the Grand Jury no presentment was made, and they were disch rged with Moxir to jae, Solicitor, #&¢ Flivzin Streets, L 1 The semiâ€"annual winter term t this Court for this District was openad st Ume: Pare Assocuamox®.â€"A Park Asso L. Carice, Bk. H., + Niggar 1. Roy, B. M., + Travier.‘ aiiNs We Michael Nadeau, Br. M . * Fanny.‘ Antoine Fournieer, B. M., *Montreal The spow fai Warrwazo Ho.â€"This is the n:umo < ‘us Quesi oN or tus N« s funag ‘l%ur." Ta evening temporary werel were the oribo wordis IP'PQ\' cets, '_ itamwa TRUiTIXG. and «to m msiderably change in the weathor Yesterday was very cold snow drifted consider. m sn as a consequencde ~Apply to corner of dit Tranchemontigne _ Tae a9ove is porary. It lu“‘ oribogr phy 0f ted. 1 NEW S Hoc..â€" What #a Tae above is from ure. _ It might be on the following sparks and | the though they had not examined all the witnesses, they wer : satished by the exam:â€" nation of ten of the witnesses that the |obugo should be for manslaughter, and ,:w prepared to bring in a bill to that . effect O'l'l'A'A HOTEL _ Prescott Junction, J. FRANCIS, Proâ€" prietor. Mews at all times. Table and liquors caunot be surpassed. 1878â€"3m. ‘I he Court, however, overruled the ob jection, and ordered the change to be made ; and which being done, the Grana Jury forthwith found a True Bill agains: the accused tor manslanghter. * â€" A large assortment of which we keep conâ€" stantly on hand. J. L OKRME & SUN, o this the Crown Prosecutor (D+r. lmm for sale bil AULIIVN,. ~ Church) objected, and urgel that the I beg to announce that | im instructed (Grand Jury were, by law, bound to exâ€"| tosell on THUI‘~DAY, the 25th inst., at amine all the witnesses on behalf of the | ELEVEN o‘clock, at tie residence of the Crown, brought before them, and that un jlate Wii iam (Gr:ham, Waterford Farm, til that was done no change in wthe indict |»li the housebold furoiture ani efects ment should be muie. «_ _ _ |Werein, comprising in part, one Sevren Yesterduy, tho ourt was opened, but on account of the abs nce of material witâ€" nesses in the Trinchemomagne case no thing was done. and the whole was lost. The January Session of this Municipalit: commenced toâ€" day in the Council Room c<f the new Court House. ‘The clerk read the returns of the Council who tiled their cetilicates, The following being the comâ€" position ot * Mes«rs. Urime & Son are also agents for the foll>wing Prianos, viz : : MeCAÂ¥MOX «kCO,. . _ * MAsON & HAMLIN, _ The trial will probably commence this morning. Gloucester.â€"HKobert Cummings, Reeve ; Henry Robillard, Depury Reeve. < No toilet table should be withâ€" out COCUOâ€"GLYCERINE, 25 cents per bottle. Oune® axo ~Â¥sr=z _ In every braach of culâ€" tiy «tionâ€"=hether in the feid, the orchard, the vlasyard or the garden. th=re must be order an4 system to insure succe=»ful re ults, and this ruth is Oraly eâ€"t=abliâ€"hed *y «ctual experi¢uce. 1» ther great truth has also been estab.iâ€"hed by the same means, which is : Thet as a preâ€" ventative medicine. or a meticine tor the cure # culds, coâ€"ugh», rheumatism, and suwmme compl «ints, the * Canadian Pain Deetroyer," i ihe must reliable _ Ror â€"ale by all Uruggi»t â€"ad country deailers. i rice, 25 conts per 4th It can be sold after yeus of use for ne =ly, is not quite its original cost. * Punphlets containirg a descrip.ion of th» alove unoprovement cin be bad at our establishment. U« taking twe chiir Mr. Morgan thainked those of his friends in the council who had stood by him on the preâ€" ent occorâ€"ion, and triumphintly returne: him as Warden for the fow th year. When one is placed. as he w «=, i8 » peculiar 1nd difficult pmition the value of those wno u, preciuited bis labors awd »â€"evices in behâ€"lf of the country, wis gratily ng, w it woâ€"6&a sme »ign th.t he bad pesformed his duties sstisf. to ily in the pest. llie would not, on the preâ€"ent Oovnsion, «nter nto any long di=quiâ€"ltion up in the finacci«dl e mditi in of che county, but wouls. «t th â€" tirst opportunity. do so, atml plâ€"=ce everything before the council url rmteâ€"poyers of the county in the clewest poswi le lignt., and in a m«noner that could not tail to s1u8‘y «ll (+ppl uâ€"e ) Un motion the council then adj»anedt UGati. 10 o clock a. u1. tuâ€"morfow. Sub. It is warranted in the most satisâ€" factory manner. ~ Moved by Mr. McCaftery, seconded by Mr. Caliwell, that Ira Morg n be Warden of the county. ye‘~â€""s~ Mr. Morgan contended thit a resolution placed in the hands ot the clerk should t«ke precedence, but he withdrew it so as n0ot to retard buâ€"me s. Yeasâ€"Messr« Smith, McEwan Wallace, Caliwell, Mills, Robillard, Armstrong, Blackbura, Mobhr, and MceC«tfery. The merits of the Dunabam Piauos are: _ Ist. Its durabslity h is become a proverb. nl In workmanuship it caunst be surâ€" passed, if equ.lied, s 3od Ion Sotwhty, Power, Purity and Equality of Fone it has no compeer. ~. WNDEEFEUL â€"IMP3OVEMHAT Also the celebr ted Mr. C‘nmminz moved, seconded by Mr Hopper, that Mr. John Dawson be Warden of the county. . _ o f The clerk then declired Mr. Morgn electâ€"A W=rden. The Clerk, who presided, ruled the mo tion out of order, as it was contrary to the municipal statuce. § oc enc Naysâ€"Meâ€"srs. Lyon, D.wson, Cum mings, Hopper, R. Lyon, Richardson, and Morgan. Af er the yeas and »moys being taken Mr. Smith, Reeve oft Torbolton. said there was one gentleman that had not votred. Mr. Morgan, which the Act demanded that every member present shoul i vore Mr. Morgan then voted wih the naysâ€" gpimuk bimnoel®, _ . . s In calling attention to the above improveâ€" ment take ple:sure in announcing that they have been app.inted agents for the This wonderful invention produces the only re«l Piano tune thit his been yet discovered, and adds immensely to its rolume. Mr. Cummings‘ resolution was then put ind lost. * «* Dunham‘s Pstent Hydro Carbonated Sounding Boâ€"rd." ORME € SON D AIIA PII 8 Spirks Street. Ottawa, January 20, 1872 s COUXTY CUUNCIL, CARLETON EW AND and ESTEY & CO.‘S ORGANS$, TiE XEW CoUXCiL. MESSR&. EMERSOUN, 1% an i HOQD, iMtare Chickering Piano, as good as new #}X); bw Solid 'l’oÂ¥ and Holglrhi:lmh.m l‘uble, Mahogany Top and pair handsome Card [ables, Lounges and Sofas, m hur cloth and damask; Inhwoy Uhauirs, ia hbair cloth and damask; What A Seven Octave Chickcring Piano and other property for sale BY AVUVCTION. ~ I beg to announce that | am instructed Waterford Farm is in the Township of Glwucester, Kileau Front, and about 1} miles from the City. Nale at 11 o‘clock sh up. At l o‘clook half an hour will be given for luncheon, wb‘s:’-h wiail bOJ»roviM at the bou:o. s Just received from SHANGHAE, via New York, a consignment of the "3 tinest quality, BREAK®AST SOUCHOXG. .For sule, in boxes containing 15lbs., by pei The proprietor of tnis â€"establishment, Henry Ll-ollo. in returning bis thanks to his numerous friends and o the public at large for the great encouragement they previcusly honored him with begs to inâ€" form thâ€"m that, bavin:â€" consideral ly reâ€" paired his new est«blishment, and owing to ni« well known experiâ€"nce in that line of busine«s. he is in a position to continue giving the.» sufticient satisfaction. _ _Good Yard and Stibling, and also the best of accommodation shall continualiy be found srtisfactory at his establishment. Utriawu, Dec. 14, 1871 . 1845 3m GuoOD STaBLING ANXD aAaTIEXTIVE HUSTLERS. Edward Powers and Joseph Paquet bhaving le‘t my employ without juast cause or provoâ€"ation, and contrary to the terms of their agrecment, I hereby forbiil suy person or persons trom b'u-i.n‘for hwhbo ing them. as any one found doing so after date of this advertisement shal. be proseâ€" cuted. s Comprising onrythin! that is Ne# and Fishon«ble in Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Fure at greatly reduced prices to make room for Spring Importations. street, J iLaWaA "TJQ BUIUCK BRAKEKERS, In muar it & hauks «> the oft sen« oi Olteâ€" «a io the v<ry lie al pair in ge extâ€" 1 ded t m »Iinc t ey op n d th: ir Faumaily Gro.ery sevu . mouths ago and takes this wmetnod of nlut utux their « ustouners= and the citizens in .cueral thâ€"t tieis Swk on baurd is very larez: aud .«.onutalus every kind and qu=lity bat can b foand i+ a Aret clase rl.“’ Groâ€" ery, abd a prices to dâ€"ty competition. _ Subscriber begs to intimate to his friends »nd the public gener«liy that he will dispose of the balance of his (@ V w t 4 Pm Every convenience and comfort for the traw» "xll‘ !‘ui.lic. The BA always supplied with the hoicest Laquors. U Oitawa Jan. 19 1872 Ottaws, Jan. 19, 1873. Oitawa, 22, 1872 Ottawa, Jan. 19, 18732 NK A . XQ. 122, sSU~SEX STREET, No. 122, ALAismLLY MHoUs®, sHIYSA WAREAOUSE, McD>onnell 4 Mongenais LACK WALKU P A uk i0 N. HE RIVaTE CLA*SICAL SCHCOL ISHKOLUTIONX OF PARTSEAIHR No 66 Nussex street. UCtitawa, January 5 1873 CBHBINA WA REHOUSE, MABUGANY FURNITURE. Koep: by (Ionâ€"y L«bella. JAMES PEACOCK, Remember the pluce, 33 Kideau PEMB®RTON & CO., Commersial Chambers, 8t. Peter stre 19th January, 1871. FUR STOCK, 0 t Tt i w ia, J. BERMYINGHAY Auctioneer. ) 1812 *â€"1I874â€"td ROBERT SKEAD. 12. 1877 3 3 6 wuldy 45â€" 1817â€"4 1T38st THRB O rTAWA TiHMrs, J ano Christmas PR\ Young & Radford‘s TOl NG Christmas Christmas Christmas OM NE«RIDFORN 3 O NGQLUOIORT $ in every variety of Goods in their line. Uttama, Des. 19, 1871 1840â€" im in every variety of Goods in the rline. 8 ()ttawa, December 19, 1871. in every varmety of Goods in their line. Ottawa December 19, 1871. New Vear‘s PRESM in every vari~ y a, soods in their line, Ottawa, D. ersber 19, 1871. New Vear‘s PRESE NTS PRESENTS New Year‘s Neéw YVear‘s MIOFORD § AND AT AT AT \|\I I\ A oo:gri Bet of COMBINED UHAIN BANDB,BELTS, and CHAILN BAT TERY for restoring vitulenergy, £5 to £7. The public are must earoe«tly cahition=d to beware of Peendo Klectric Beits advertis=« by sham Doctors, &0., for improper purposes, and so severely stigmatrized by Vice Onuucel~ lor Maline in the suit Puivermacher vs Ham» -o-l.nlu&-‘uu.,.lmo. T, HRaphey . B. 0. #, altas Heary Burrows, &¢ bop * No Gaeiranio Beits are genuine but those CHAIN BAND® AND BATTERIES. B. CHAIN BANDS for Neryous Deaforss Head, Tooth, and Face A ‘he, and Noiswr in the Head, 218. to 308. B. UHAIN. BANDS for loss of Voice anc it other affâ€"ctions of tre Throat, 108. 64. to #. N. UHAIN BANDG lor Solst _ Rb=eamstic Neuraigla, and Gouty Pains, Local Pura Iyol; Cramp, &¢., 18s. to 22s. and 408 B CHAI BA:BU for Lumbago Indigestion Liver, Obest, and Ruuctional Disorders, o. ‘von As a b-lz.'n- to 40s and 55s, B CHAIW BaNDs Writer‘s â€" Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, &c, 22s to 308 and 40s _"% B COMBINXED CAAIN BAND for Cant:l, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Geueral Debility .__ Functional Disorders, &¢., 308 to 50s _ The effects of the application of Pulverâ€" macher‘s Chaing in any of the above disorder» is immediately perceptibleâ€"tbe relicf of pain instantancous. PRICE LIsT OF PULYERVMACHEKER®s MoGILL STREET AND ST. PAUL STREET, MONLRLAL, CANA. A, Mas tor TWENTY YEARS PaS! been the FAYVOsIL & RESORT of tho genor. | travell! g public in the United States, as wel! as of Canada, when visiting Montreal on â€" usiness or ple > sure, It is centrally located on McGill street, the great thoroughtare and n amerci> loentre of the city, commandiug a macnificent view of the River St. Lawrence, th Viâ€"toria Biidge ov the left, and a full view of Victorts ~quire lrr] Mount Royal on tne rich* ‘The Hotel i= turnish~d throughout toa a ~apsrior manner, and everythinx arranged with a view to the comâ€" fort of gniests, As one ot the tarcest Totâ€"ls in the Dominion, having ample accommodatio: for 500 auests, while keot io firstclass stvle the moderate sto of {1.59 per day will + charged as hertâ€"tofore The trav liin« com.«.annity will consult their own interests by reâ€" memberiog the Albin Hotel whan visitinz Montreal 1685 6m PCLYELMACHER‘S MEDICOâ€"GALYAN.â€" IC CHAINB are exceodingly «h. «tive withou: the aid of medicine, restriction of diet. or th« least derang: ment of the patient‘s habits an« daily occupaiions, In the following maladivs Bheumati=m â€" Female Complaints Gout Constipation Bciatica Cramp Lambago Bluggish Circulation Nearaigla Urinary: Disorders Head and Tootharhe Paralysis Liver Complaints _ Epilepey Tic Doloreuz Nervous Debility Indigestioc Fiinctional Disorders _ " We, the undersigned, ""J-'c:u:lw | Qu.:::gsuxu:&mon House, cor. Elgin and o eroateerecent raprovaminiera ats Varmps |â€" Lsnt of subscri bers received up to date. " Buttâ€"ries and talvanic Appliances for | Subecnbear; 1m]:)‘leano EZmotice if their * Medical hwmdmzl-p‘m&:‘”mn{“m * mrils * Scientific Medicine, and that he is en Agricultural Dept _ McCaffrey William © to the consideration and support of every | Ajlan William McDonald and Monâ€" * one disposed to further thy advancement of | B of B N Americi gen is * real and aseful progress, Bank of Montreal _ McDougall & Co « Dated the 9th day of Marcb, 1866. Bartlett Geo:ge McLaren William « SIR CH ABLKS LOCOCK, Bart., : g"c p, | Biythe & Kerr Eugene Martineau ‘~***] Buchinan James May George ~ , SIR HKNRY HOLLAND, Bart., -':.) B. 8 Bush Thomas W Meadows fl & Co 3. _ _ Caldwell J F & Co â€" Mechanics Bank * IR WM. l'lBGUSSOIS. bast., T BIBB C.8 I Campbell Andrew _ Montreal and Ottawa kKuwr. a. kVKLIEG, M. D., ks I Canagian Express Co _ Forwarding Co * bll J BRANALD MARTIN. F. B. 0.8 Chabor P 14 Mon Telegragh Co lll.Vol‘BblA cl::::.‘lY:'l‘l:'I: t;:‘::: Chevrier N & E Mortimer George 6‘0'1‘ de lo’d:c-he Parts, gyd College o | Uhris:ian Bro School Mowat A & Son T d’.‘“' Londun, and the Imperial Facul.| Clemow Fr:incis O‘Connor & Waller hzl Vienoa, and its curative virtues are con» | Coliins Rev J J Ontario Bank l’t.u by thousands of private tâ€"stimonials of I Congregation de Noâ€" Peltier Louis T cureseflected. (See pampolet gratis). tre Dame Philion Hermidas Thase facts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail hims<lf of this scientific and curative progres», to which the inventoo has devoted a lifâ€"â€"time of study and labour, a an ardent deciple of that grest benefwtor of rsankind, the lat {llustrious electrici=n M.onam Fazraot. N. B.â€"â€"The fo lowing testimony from the elite of the English medisal faculity has been received " We, the undersigned, have much pleaâ€" *# sure in testifying that Mr, J. L. Pouver ® wa0uÂ¥K‘s recent improvements in his Voltaic * Buttâ€"ries and twalvanic Appliances tor *# Medical Purposes are of gteat importance to * Bcientific Medicine, and that hbe is entitled *© to the consideration and support of every "# one disposed to further thy advancement of * real and aseful progress, These bighly improved inventions render EBlectricity pert=ctly «elfâ€"applicable, and +â€"~xâ€" tremely efficacions in a mild continuous form on sbhock or unplensaut sensation bâ€"ing +xâ€" periâ€"nced, wher. by it beeom:a a true fountain of healtb and vigour, speedily soothin» agonising peins, reâ€"aniroating torpid limbs, reviving the siugzish functions of life, an rmparting renewe energy and vitality to opnstitutions enteebled ty whatever cause, Medicines and their deleterious consequences are thus entirely dispensâ€"d with, The daily increasing naumber of coures effected by PULYEnMACHER‘S8 MEDiCO GALVANâ€" IC BYBTEM is +0 extensive and veried, that t forcibly points to this iuvention as the embryo of a nniversal remedy. j AALV ANIC _ _ OHATIN: RBANDS, BBLT3 AXND POCKEKT BATTERIES s Y a i ALBIQON HOTEL LECFRLOITY 18 LiÂ¥X Jttawa, Nov. 18, 1871. PUOULYEBRA4AUCHER‘s PATEXT New New Satinies all colours. RBGENT HOUSE New Hosiery. New New French Merinos. ‘ Wil oFen toâ€"day one case VELVET RIB BONS black and coloured in all widths. New Fancy Woollen Goods. New New New Velveteens. New New Clouds. R B G ENT â€"HOU SE Costume Cloth. Fancy Dress Goods. Shawls. Costumes. Mantles Millinery. *3 30, Sparks street. _â€"_â€" Is bereby given that ap lication will be made by the Corporition 0: the City of Otta~ wa, to tha i. gislature of the Province of Cntarie, at its presect Sâ€"ssicn, for an Act to en bie the saig Corpori tion to purchase a cerâ€" tain parcel of land lyivg on the west side of Broad treet io raid city, fur the purpose of widening said street. W P LETT, â€"City Clerk. City Hall, Ottawa, Jan. 10, 1s73. 1604 lawke Francais and Hail way Co Lalonde Joseph Valignette P A Limb & Rod ien V.liquette Jou{h Larwell Eiwin Young Ladies‘ Liter Latremouille George ary nstitute Lauder Rev J S Waulker & Pennock Lorenz Gustavus tr» Dame Philion Hermidas Coté Olivier Pinard & Chenet Customs Defiartmentl’ostm ister General Davidson F Privy Council Deles Dernier J MC Quebec Bank Dept of Agriculture Ry CC do Inl;mg Revenue Receiver Genl Dept do Justice Rideau Canal To do Militia & DefenceRoberts John do Public Works koman Catholic Devlin R J Bishop of Ottawa Dorion E P Russe‘!l A J Dufresne & McGaritySecretary of State for Ebbs Rev Eiward Canada Egleson PA & Co seaton Thomis J Egleson P . & Son Senate Eiliot & Hamilton _ sheldon G A Fxulkner Napoleon Sl:ter James D Fingland & Draper Stepheuson Rev W Gordon Rev Dant M St L & U R«ilway Co Uerrick & Crombie Thompson James House of Commons Thompson John Inland RevenueDeptUnion Bank of Lower Intercolonial R«ilway Canida Institute Cinadien _ Union Forwarding bearing the fac «simile of M. Puivermacber‘+ Slzxnatur« or the label. ‘ A pamphl+â€"t cont«ining full particunlars mxy be hbad at the Drug Store of A. Obristiâ€". Cherrier & Kuwin, Publishers, Sparks Street oTTaW aA. (Mtawa, septemper 6, 1870 1455b lawk + J. L PULVERMACHER, «* Galvanic Eytabiishment, 200 Regent Street, London, W Fu!l particulars may be bad from the Sule Agents, A. CHRINTIE & C#., DRUGGISTsS, No 21, 8. Rideau street, Ottawa, No 1, 10th Concession, O«goode,. Apply to DR. MoDOUGALL, â€" Rideau «tr et. Ottawa, Dec 27, 1871 18586f NOR SALKE, OT‘CE ITAWA DIRECTORY, _ 1872â€"73, PRICE $2.00. _ SINCLAIR, STIMT & co. 180ly gen us McDougall & Co McLaren William Eugene Martineau May Go:)rfie * Meadows H & Co Mechanics Bank Montreal and Ottawa 24, _At Junrtion Depot uf Grand Trunk enc Ottaws & Presoo‘t R. &. All the facilitics o a First Class House, Passengers refreshmen! Rev G JEMMETT, M A. Head Master. Mons M AMI, Assistant for French and Writing. The above School will after the Christmas Holidays, on MONDAY, 8th Januiry. * A prospectus sent on lication. q)oc. 30. seP 1858 2w All our goods are guaranteed â€"Sugare. Toas, Coff:es, BRaisins, Currants, Rise, Barles, Spices and General Groceries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherry ; Gin, Rum, Brandy, Inrisb and Scotch Whiskey ; all the Wines and Liquor in Wood and B ttl s. Gooderham & Wort‘s Higbwines, Old Rye andâ€"Proof soid by the Barrel as low as sm 1i lots can be laid down from the Distillâ€"ry, in Bond ur out of Bond, 600 Barrels No, 1 Labrador Herring«, the best that cin b«s nadi. A‘sn, Dry 0o4, Fresh Green Cod, in Barrele, Mackerâ€"1, &¢., all guarantâ€"ed and at prices not to be +qualled . Pork and Flour sonstantly on hnd _ R«â€"m mber our motto light profice. Z°TBRY OUR TEAS q P. BADKERViLLE & BROTHERS®. Remember that we are the first to fall the price of goods in our trade, and thd last to raise them. ‘The light profit we put upon our goods, and bought in the best markets, enablas umt;alluwkeluulgyogu._llog. The public are requested to try them. Wholesale and Retail Groc comprising all the newest 'lpublimtiou. will be kept on hand ; also, Musical Merchas dize of all descriptions. This Do&urunent will be under the care of Mr. T. Suckiing formerly Bindmaster of H. M. 47th Regiment. * in all the newest fabrics now used. We would call special attenâ€" tion to our L LX C BR : DXE P A R;:‘T ME NT Iadies requiring (a> necessary requsites Gf EVENING DRESY are respectiully invited to look through our Stock, w.aich will be found complee. in all Nos. in white and all evenin~ shades. IVOITCZSALC @2000 ARCL wrocers Wine and n spirit Hércha.ng; NO,. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIER®E O T T A W A. Russell & Watson SECOND HAND FIANLS TAEEN IN FEAC"ANGE AT A LIBERAL YVALG a LACE BERTHAS, LACE BORDERED HDKFS., LACE COLLARS & CUFFS, LACE OVERSKIRTS, MASON & HAMLLN, ~. Boston, and PAINCE & CO., of Buffalo. Medium sized Pianos, b{ reliable makers and fu‘lly guaranteed ‘by ourselves, arer aging from $300 to $400. will always be kopt in stock. %IANUS FOR HIRE ‘rom #12 to t&) per quarter P. Baskerville & Brothers, The unders.gned beg to inform the Ladios nc Gentliemen of (Mtâ€"wa and viem:ty that they have omned a +. anch establishment at 26 Npams street, under the geners management of Mr. A. Potersen, for the s «le of the celebrated Piano and Musis Warerooms, P T A. N O 18 UE ©JUNCTIONX HoTEL,* VMUuL FPOa BV Y + PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE. Ottawa, December 18, 1871 Ottawa, Dec. 5, 1871 A SHelected Stock of Sheet Music eda to 100X lhrough our Stock, w.aich will be ‘ound comilla-q. q JUUVIN‘S +assoled, two +nd four buttoned best KIDGLOVES, now forwar a Otlawa, December 8, 1871 Honiton, Mailtese, Point, Brussels Valenciennes, Alencon, and Limerick _ Laces. manufactured by C HICEKERING, STEINWAY, and DE N H A M, and ORGANS by A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S ALL and EVEN IN D RES 65 Evening Dresses and Dress Materials 15 KING STREET TORONTO, and 2% SPARKS STREZET, OTTAW A, in which we are showing a great vrariety of Are now showina@ the Latest .«.orcltics in RUSS i__ Also a good asssortment of INSPECTION INVITED. * q -v-, Â¥r:o 4 1G N. For sal=a Second : and Bingle Cutter with Folding seat in Back. As goud as new. App:y to A. ROWE, ON REAL ESTATE, From $400 to any amount, on approved secarity IRUST AND LOAN. COMPANY OF "JPPER CANADA *L Ottawa, Jap, 10. O . 10K. VBK % EVW i1mAlD James Bailiff, Tuws Ofice, Oitawn. A. & 8. NORDHE.MER. LACE SHAWTLS

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