ar E oo m ;:,Y es imforus â€"they this been kregâ€"Aâ€"â€" oA . Of ton L&._ trowm â€"wafl>#, s tiÂ¥en. ho his® ~AU c o c{;;hflv . md c“"“r‘ .up the for pabe® rom the L, anish. :â€â€˜ * + includeg tramg‘ Coon altter d thema«ivâ€"* W DJM., UÂ¥r et Ottaws; ~* 33 M acwiy®~> it ot Tenchere.© and wore e lock , n008, @ ereciion. g rch Con 'n(n.hnf.- ‘!;' le work, or KK Â¥. | itb ins# NOLDP4 10¢ Directur, A Y LOR, . Eigtan xn". . . eR d0" _ are int wh d 4* during the ««aâ€">" ty â€"Cduleclim and i wmith prompt gin FPRIDAY, er «iy se Program, «in, 3ploal #Â¥ . of the KW# 1* ND â€"LADIEZ NGHUAYÂ¥, _ 8 BC ng Committ@®. i« foe L) |3: : ® »" programma Olk OLLARD, s, wevidt fiy" ave thri z: h l‘.M.'Q_'A'_ . Â¥ requesty ~ $ o eisogl IDE hor a ) parthR >a Wellington on ~toa * &, 246 o â€" pAlutie 48 a noti1043, t delivery of A tll*. "'arh.»h * semoted ; , t Mw * se d \.‘~ @ ’.t‘\l'“‘ h-r..d..~> € * PRE~HT, Pavyment NE .‘N STARK . YX A RK . O we‘t "® SLATER, a i.ai,.* i» Imte ® he wâ€"â€"w a% the irtage Agent & c1* as * ros c ormel "Ussex Streeq W &+ #ky« rlna, ty a 4 ow yuÂ¥t" s mtaai t is h&% t Proste® l , 40. the 0,“ a%} m clh ® “'! uo of & fiue" 0 omm NÂ¥EXT3 6 ls-"fw 6*~6. â€â€œ' se . Mo#R "’ ga Ch'“' CC uh thiem Ala ay C h. 1978%» Â¥omtaak: PORSTER 1 6at 1.4143 1919 1 4 1657 nag LANO® E¥‘ rg â€"Ar &8. l Monet yo Lex».â€"Apply to R. A. PN02 u4 * “0 w d m†M i 6B ) q~Q . x L1ou0* "u be p . "Ar* g s A4 * 1889 ul + o 00 h Kure 4 s ateld d {##¢ .( the CEr The lec ture delivered last night by W. T. Urquhart, Keq , before the Literary and *cientire Society, on the subject ol * hakspeare‘s Ballade," was, by tne conâ€" sesmion of all who heard it, decidediy one of the moâ€"t interesting, and in a literary aint of riew, valuable, that ha«vre ever arn given under the society‘s auspices khevinced not only a wide and minuteo »~â€"pamintance with the works of England‘s y eatest postâ€"so much bepraised and so much neglectedâ€"but a degree of symâ€" pithy with his rarious qualities as a poet, «h as is only possible to a postically onâ€" *Rocohe Captain.‘ to Les Deux lm.n'“" . aother reach will take this company‘s = ‘oats to the Mattawan, and we dare proâ€" | B pbecy that if R. 8. Cassels continues w' ï¬ï¬b‘mb.h,mmmi Pr 'H‘Mlhuvfllhmnldbytb'm â€"w»waund of the steam whiâ€"tle on Lake Temâ€" | pag» beammang,"" * s Cuvres o# Exeu.xo Rrxaptxgs.â€". l hesa mual weekly readings will take place this | ‘ng in Gowan‘s Hall. We are informâ€" Ui that a first clase prograzime has been | i and we bope a large at‘end :ince | will pe presenk ; _ re«l; H Abbott, Brockvile; Homer v.gl». Montre«l ; C 8 Gzowski, Foronto ; MUr and Mrs 3 Keefer, Brockville;, Thomas "hoy, Montreal ; W m E Eastly, do ; Robt Â¥Poster, do; A 8 Brown, Belleviile, A Imoks, Brockvrlle. R&aa D Eansa.â€"This famous songstres will give two grand concerts in the Vusi: liail on the evenings of the 15th and 16th kess She gets through avery long, raried and interesting programme e.ch evening, ud in addition to her singing she gives teresting explâ€"nations on the different m'\ll-prchhlldn-. * i ondon, Englonad, ppeors : Udlle Ross d E:ina has bad the bonour of «t ging, by gracious commind ot ber Koy | Hignness the Princess of Wules, at «rlbdrough House, jyesterday, in the ; resence of a distinguished circlie.â€" Aor:â€" '.’~‘~:-_ + p x 5 Puso m‘yâ€"-MIu the Pi'.i" and composer, intends favoring Ortaw\ “-dhn“"l""’ recitals ore ud-r"'""""’†Particulars in ‘“m thar “Mâ€â€œ. vaumes, Beisot 1xo Wise ar Acerion.â€" "h““"‘“ wâ€fdfl’ :; an auction sale of such good things, toâ€" day it falls to our lot to do so, and to all wrers of the above, and to the trade, wa -'“',tw‘_‘.mu is will sell 5) good factory cheese, one «uk of wine and a cask of brandy at his pigin Streots, C MAW® ‘glook Mr to day at tem (10) 0 4 “'u sell on the ),W‘s: some horees, CU T“M‘__:-‘â€"“h“ Ayriu®® M.arozaa: rr. â€"The electicn of w.yg-ï¬pï¬tyol‘ylmr took P.m evening last, and resultâ€" dh*"""'""“"' of Alexander U smm ht . ho.mm‘ French mis rooms, Elgin street, opposite the "ussell House, on Saturday nex:, at eloven i11) o‘clook, on account of whom it may atten« geatAt master of the human breast, that wer lited were brought before them by »0 accomplishe: «n interpreter. ‘The auâ€" wience, we regret to say, was not quite as ia go a one as might have hbeen ex,jected, ! ut it was an »ppreciative one. Dr. than: moved a rote ot thauks to the lecture: in eathusinsti>â€" and feeling terms. i he mo i n was seconded by Dr. Hitl, and carried win applause, the sudience cispermng withall kinds of good :esotutions towards ;:'“fl-::- author of whom Mr Pk «o pleasantlyâ€"perhaps ~ to s»me reprdachfuily â€" ndrkd"t'hon. ol the greatest master of postry, the 'cnsmdtbhâ€"-bnukum RBosa d ‘Erina his the most extraordinary t cility of vomiization, for whether in P-ï¬*cï¬mn music, she is equally bappy, emle her Iswh melsiies a o truiy superb.â€" #ra. Cirr Comer is Orricias Costews. â€" Our worthy Mayor has instituted a rery wise precwdent in presiding at the Council mesting in his robe of office and we were giad t> notrcse at the meeting last night that his example induced the estsemed UitY Clerk to don his official costume on the cccaion. As one of the Aldermen Y®ry properly remarked there is a great "‘hm; we dread, however, u‘wywmnfnfl to add much solemanity * ~dings of our Oratorically inclined City Frthers. It being “N.bï¬l,m.omh official dress last evening, be was under Urtuwria N.arimar.ow. â€" The Pembroke | Mewver s:7s, "in 1354, steam navigstion -:hhï¬uï¬uu&nddho.h:.' «» Des Joachims, by the building of the | ‘Pouti«6,‘ which fSnished ite days last fall | Two sssmns ugo, the Union Forwarding : Mhihth'ï¬oeboc.phm'loply‘ betwict the the head of the Joachims and that place. This morning the bo.ler and | engine passed up here for another boat to | gown, bat we are happy to know he will he provided with one of his own by next meeting. Nothing will then remain to be tine but to got a costume de rigueur for Michael Nile. This woold make matters somple‘s, and with a fowing gown on his mposing person Michacl could stlr the fire ues of sseault were disposed of. ‘â€.‘Ww.htd.land sosts for selling light weight on the markek â€|-.‘,“fnâ€"h~ cost is $25,0% foet was seat to the Hospital. | ‘â€" . was. lot go u TEACH M.‘mm A meetin I “ SCs Souk ts aR .kL eager and pleased sttention. "and no wouder, when the lovely and lively 1images ’.dflm-m.“'d + @#@TT®. Frank Cushing Montreal ; P R Headerâ€"on, Kingston ; Wm Henderson, do; Ed W Sthench, Toronto; M K Dickinson, Man â€" tick; J A Gemmell, Almontse ; Walter Beaity, Deita; John J Smith, Toronto ; "ater Maclaren, Perth;, Capt A Fraser, Kinbare ; & Luttrell, Prescott; W H »»â€"=, Whieball ; Chas G Hill, West F:op; & Kummagh, Montreal ; Herbert i Coones, Chicago ; W Edmands, Monâ€" ArmVFALE AT as all must be sold without tem (10) o‘clook Mr. Bermingâ€" ill on the By Ward Market, some horees, cutters, sleight Bargains may be olp““d' a8 a thare will be no resert® Persson attending ithe the beginning to ,.â€"A couple of in the Vusisâ€"| _ The St. Putrick‘s Hull was so crowded lith and 16th , last evening that muny who could not get ty long, vraried | footing inside the door hul to go away esch evening, | sacly dis=ppornted with the joyful sounds a lawyer‘s well | or preach the gospel with propriety -l' CITY CoOUNCIL effect. It is said, we know not how reliaâ€" w« f ‘bloourinfotmsuon.thnboucun W‘Neil | . At * »pecial meeting of the City Council | wi ied wi last evening the second report of the Boa d ‘mlhbobo supplied with a gown to unl when prosecuting at the Police Court. of Works was submitted by Ald. Kocque,. ‘ wommmmme ~ommnitmizs w ... m | It recommended the pluns for Pooley‘s | _ EW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,. | Bndge and the plan for Theodore and can be seen at Mr. Hope‘s oftice, by parties desiring to tender for the work. The architect is Mr. lHoeary Langley, of Toronto, and the clear and beautiful style of the plans, &c., is highly creditable to his professional skill. The plans and specifications for the new Presbyterian Church, to be built in this city during the coming summer, | No toilet table should be with | out COCUâ€"GL YCERINE, 26 cents The church is to be built on the worner of Elgin and Albert streets, on the proâ€" perty recently cleare. of frime house for the purpose. The exterior d.mensions of the building will bo, according to the plans, 14uft. in length (down Eigin Street) and 66ft in width: ami the interion 106 x 54; and therefore the ground floor will be of about the litter dimensions, and wi.l be capable ot seating TJJ) people. Besides this a galâ€" lery, 14 feet from the ground fHoor, will be .urpoctod on cast iron brackets, which will also accommodate a }irge number of people. The main entrance wiil be on Alvert Street by a large centre door, two small ones being on eitber side. i The busement 106 x 54 will make a spicious leciure room. A vestry 27 x 20 will be attached to the rear of the main building. _A bandsomely designed steeple 184 feet in hbeight will surmouns the editice on the outor corner, while a amail tower or belfry will be built on the other corner on Albert street. The estimated TEACHERY ASSOCIATION, A meeting of the teachers of the Public Schools of this city was held in the Contral School West lust night. The Ker. H. J. Borthwick, M A , was called to the chair, and Mr J,. C. Stewart, requested to act as The object of the meating was to form a Teacher‘s Association for the mutaual improvement of its members, the advanceâ€" mert of the teaching profession and the extension and elevamon of education in the city of Uitawa and its vicinity. A committee appointed at a previous infoorm:l meeung, submitted a drift of a constitution, byâ€"1.we, &o, for the governâ€" ment of the Association, which were adopted seriatim. se E: EOrI0N or orricans. The election of oftice bearers was then proceeded with, and resuited as follows : per bottle. lst Vice Presideat, Mr A. Smirl. nd Vice President, Miss A Living. becretary, Mr. D. C. Robertson. . Treasurer, Mr. William Stewart. Managing Câ€"ommitieo. â€" Moessrs. J. P. Robertsun, J C stewart, D Roberon and Misses Shapley and Sp«rks. _ e The reguâ€"x monthLly meetings of the assoclation wili be beld the lirst 3sturday of every month at 2 o‘clock, pm. Tue weekly class meetings for mutual improâ€" vemeut will be belst ev.â€"1y Thursday even i0g at 6 30 p.m Messrs. J AsMillan, B, A. A Smith and E Parlow, were appointed a commutise to drait a programme of proceedimgs tor the weekly meeting=. The meering then adjourned. Un requrâ€"ition of the Boar‘, the Presiâ€" dent let: s‘he chair. Mr. heliy in the chair, ~ > â€" Moved by Mr. Lapierre, seconded by @r; Larose, tnat Mes«srs Finloy, Kely, Champâ€"gne, Larose and tims be a comâ€" mittee to see into the proper way of colâ€" lecting the rate tall from nonâ€"supporters of separte schouls during ihe current yesr. Carriel, un motion of Mr. Larose, seconded by Mr. Champ.gne, Mr. Kelly lett the chsir, ami the I‘reeident was requested to occupy the same. Ihe P‘resident in the chair, Moved by Mr. Sims, seconded by Mr. Finley, thut checks be granted to the several teachers under this Board for the quirter ending on the 3lst of January OJn t k Lowis T.mz, Seo. Tus Es*ar.â€"Mr J J Kâ€"boe was the prize esâ€"ayist. . He 10 d his comporiteu, whicu W.3 a goul one, and was awarded a copy ouf Longlellio«‘> psoum.. Mendings wo. 0 «given by Messts Adam son, Boown, ind Carroli Ryan, very inveâ€" reslting in their nature. 2 I‘ue im wsicd and vo l paurt of the enterâ€" tainment was unsurpised in exceilencs It would be imyuilous in the extreme to think of partivularizmng. Tue ladies who wok paurt in the enteri«auinment were Mrs Miles, Mrs. Beauvien, Mrs Moecurron and Miss Hâ€"ney. Phe gentliemen vocalists were Mesars Petersen Garl nd and Larwâ€"l1 The lat ter gentleman in Billy Bulow was huge. The i nion Banod pisyeA seversl interset ing »elections taoroughout the evening The eniermminment was a great success. Fhere could now have been :smss than six or seven hundred in arstendunce, s.d no betâ€" ter orier could be wished for thin preâ€" vai ed throuyhout. of the Unmon Band rmging in their ears, and invit ngly saying ~don‘t g0 awa3." Thbe programime wis opened by the bund plajing in capital style, the Louisa Loone waltz=s. Moved by Mr.â€"~Lapietrre, Mb{ Mr. Sims, that this meesiing do wrm isself IAto a Committee of the wusle tw secure w pmr-t wiy f r collecting the rate tall, awni that M.. Aelly be ami be is hereby â€"ppointed clhoumin of suid committes. the hair. Moved by Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. OComnor, th«t in furure ihe Board wili Bot holbi itself re«ponsible tor any debts incurred, in connection with the Sepr te Svhool,, by any of the teschers wichour the autbority 0! is soard, and that tne Leachers govern lLemseives uccording.y. Canmied. Moved by Mr. Larose, seconded by Mr. U‘ Cenmnor, that the secoun=ts of F. Rochon, Rev. Father Dare, John McCarthy, T. Birkett, M. Battle B. Lurrell, the accounts of all the Returning Ufficers appoianted to hok the election of Sâ€"hool Trustees for the years 1872 and 1873, the petitions ot U, Gleason, widow, Mary Bambric. ridow, John Donovrin, Hugh Fitzpatrick, and James MeC rthy be relerred to the Comâ€" mittee of binauce and Assessment,. Carâ€" ___ Ormwa. 6h February, 1872. Presentâ€"John Quaio, Esquire, Chairâ€" man; Messrs Kelly, ‘Connor, Chamâ€" pagne, Finley, Larose, Lapierre, ard #ims. The minutes of the last meeling were read and adopted. A number of accounts and petitions were read and laid on the table for conâ€" sileration. Moved by Mr. Chvnrpg seconded by Mr. YU‘Commor, that all children residing outside of the city limits, wishing to be a«dmitted into any otf cur .:hoz-, shall bave to pay six monts in advance in orde: Carrmed COCOGLYCERINE nourishes BOARD OF sEPARATE XCHUOLR%, aumirted into uny of said schools. ST. PaTRICK s HALL. «mm @ C Maria street bridge, substituting stone prers‘and abutments for the proposed cedar structures. Also recommending an approâ€" priation of $1,500 for rebuilding the bridge ut New E.inburgh, the County Council baving granted an equal amount. The report wa« strongly o&poud by Alds Featherston, Cnnin.h-&. â€"pierre, Moâ€" Dougal end Bronson, on grounds that the iron bridges, which would be much the iron bridges, which would be much more durable, could be constructedl so much cheiper than the proposed strucâ€" tures that there would be a saving to the city of fully $14,000. â€" . Ald Mosgrove also spoke nguinst the expenditure of $10,000 tor Poolâ€"y‘s Bridge as ridiculous. _ le protested, however, against the power being so completely taken out of the hands of Ald Rooque, chairman of the Board of Works. He thought each committee should ve allowed to exercise its functions untrammelled., _ Ald Prats supported the report, and charged Alds Festherston and Cunningham with inconsistency . *4 . % Ald Feathorston moved that the report be allowed 10 remain over, and that Mr. Dougiass be instructed to report on the iron bridges for Mwia and Theodore and Geâ€"rge and Queen street bridges, and to submit plins, estimates &o., at the next meetinot of the Counâ€"il. Ald Le Sueur made a very conciliatory and enlightened speech on the question under discussion and incidental subjec.s. The amendment was carried. The Board of Works was instructed to attend a meeting of a committee of the County Council appointed to confer with the Council respecuung the new Edinburgh " United to Sipport, Not Combined to Injure." Typographical Union, | Y l OMEA Is cowaAaAN‘s HALL oN MONDAY EVENING, February 12th, 1872. Refreshments to be supplied by Mr. PRUODRICK. Music by GUWAN‘S celeâ€" brated Quadrille Band. TICKET3$ â€" admitting Gentieman and Lawties. 5) cents. x 2000 2nd bani 3 ta.in 1 Grain Bags, § A8 uscw, for #ale cheap by JaiMss BERXINGH \Â¥, Anctioneer. Ottaws, Jan 5, 1871 ‘8er In New Edinhugh atoreys, seven rooums, situated on oh... . ~treoel. Apply uo e it k L s lickets can be had at Mr. Prodrick‘s Confectionery, >ussex Street, Mr. Gowan‘s, Sparks ~treet, anmi of the Commitiese, Mesâ€"rs. W. mtoss, H. Letch, T. F. Waiker, D. A. WaLSH, ; D. 8. M‘g ident. : GuUuD 84\38'1'8! QUEEN. Ottawi, Feb. ®ih. 1862 COCO GLYCERINE removes dandruft 1888 1«] ____ One or two gentlem n can obtain Board in a private house an Marta Street. Appir to E. Times oï¬ :e. Uttaws, January 26, 1871. 18806 MUW*"Citisen and Free Preas w( plouss cop, . Uttawa, January 23, 1812.3 PTIT{ TE BOARDi~G. A FIBST CLASS EXGL SH TEACHEIR Apply b. 1 tter, poâ€"t palt, t JOHK QU JINK Kequire, Chabman B.8.8 , or to the anderâ€" Board and Reatdence wanted fir a Lady nd Gâ€"ntleman where no othâ€"r Boarders are opt, Must be within tea minutes walk of the Paurlism a* Buidings Address, stating terms, &0., A Z , Box P#1, P O Otaws. â€" well kasw®»~ gon Â¥+ l@Ir BC â€"a ; A M*r» t wa, Out, C208 ) Tho=â€"ura, D. Morin, and Members of he Uuion. â€" V Tue Council then adjourned. A C uww â€" was BKHI °K HOU ~£, with langâ€" ~shen alta w 0, eltuate: u« the corger of 1.ueat« and Bâ€"â€"â€"ne sre ts Bimdy Ail. quire ut W «4. BE 1 CFTY, a «t dosr. intae«=a, F rruasey 8, 1374 1890( 18 Jn Ottaws, Fob 3, 1872 A warrliâ€"d man, without enenmbrance, is bat u.0 Bb eap m oce in farwiug, ans » l ed in the above capmity with some U kaswn gomlema in Caas‘s, Uuoe Dancing to Commence at 8 o‘clock. V8T ARCKEIVED FROMX CHICAGO By Jas. Berm o 103| Bags!! THE FIRST GRAXD ANNXUAL ARE CHANCE. vitaws, J .oumry 31, 1871 1 mAarf U:K TQ LKPC McDonell & Mongenais‘, ANTED, aANTED, ANIS a e1IUAaATION as FAaBRYEEB, No. 108. WILL BE HELD AT OT TA W A. U .ex 1UU“ T » ££E1T, From the 1st of May next. ELLIOTT, Farmer, Oita, 1883 4 Mr. k. E ay Suun AT s P# TR p 8. BANYAKD, 1008 TAssSE, Bectetare B8.8, 18A7 tw THE OTT,.AWA TIMES, FEBE mu anrn y 9, 1812 inburgh. 1871 3 supp:ed with the best artioles. Furnish odL»a. to let with or without meals. The public are invited to gire him a call and they will be treated with the atmost Cuuunmz ' Bishep‘s Block, Susser St ett. } ‘The wâ€".h opened a now | establishment which be bas ftted up in Arst.class style, the furniturse being en : Arst.o! farniture uu:,‘?.-'.‘"?b“‘ h on Tas lalle 208 ho wih ‘be . Ottawa, January 23. 1872 1878 Jm FU.."U-‘ PURXITUAE:. GREAT REDUCTION IN FURNITURE politeness. Ry~Near SBapper‘s Bridge. Jenny Lind bedstends..$3 00, formerly $3 § CUommon Bedsteads... 3 238, * 3 bt Usemmon Cbsire...... 40 and apwards Complete Bedroom Bets for $10 80 and up. mnards, consiating of six pleces. Parlor Sets in Hair Clotb, Black Walaut Bide boards, Bun aus, Washstands, Contre ‘Tables, Bide Tables, and a great variecty of cuss‘chairs at equally low prices. : Remember the place EAST END SAPPERSY BRIDGE. ROWLs & aAXXABLL. Ottaws Dece 1%, 1811 In returats g thanks to the citinens or Otinâ€" wa lor the very libe.al patron«ge extended them since they open d their Family Grocery seven months agn, and takes this method of informing their customers and the citisens in general that their Btock on hand is very large and contains every kind and quality that can be found in a Orst class Family Greâ€" cery, and at prices to dety competition. CHINA W AREHOUSE, No. 68, Bussex streok. Uttawsa Janowr 6 1813 | T ¢" w For salaa Second Hand Mingle Cuiter with Folding Seat in Bick. As good as new. Appy to: A. RuW E, exjkHEt Lomprising everything that is Ne# and Fnashionabise in Lidies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Fâ€"ure at greaily ndn.;l.m o make râ€" om for Bpring Impor f friends und the public gemerilly that he will dispose of the balance of his f ESTABLISH XENT FOR YOUNG LiDIES Cown t of Wilbrod and Glou;ester streuits, Bandy Hill, Otâ€" PRINCIPALâ€"MRY, RUOBERT STEWART. In this E«tablishment, delightfally altuated in the most he«Ithy part of the city, YToung Freach Eancatiâ€"n, mu‘?n:' for $100 2t year +t rly. nom ber .-'..B"n'. lr...luu, «arly application should b« made. The Suhool will reâ€"opun on the Brd of January, 1871. M Otteawsa, Lec 32 18171 10857 lawhd&vut in ais of the Hullding of the n=w Ohurch, on TUESDAY, March 13t0, and tollowing days. Ortmwa, Feb, 2od, 1691 1 e0¢ ad _ Ordinary, wund in washing Linen, Blaa kets, #0. _ Or Disinfocting Flaid, t« Sick Rooms, Linen, Bxiding, Water Closets Drains, Comâ€" _ _ _ _ MRS. P. THOXPSON. Queen Htree ttawa, Januiry 23, 172 18918 No 11, 8. Ridean streot, Ottawa. No 1, 10th Conoemsion, Ongoode. Apply to DB. MÂ¥eDOUOALL, Riceoss str otf. McDonnelt & Mongenais. NOR Sia1Â¥, Uttawa, Jan. 10. Uitawa, 19th January, 1871. For Bchool Bection No, 2, in the Townâ€" ip of Glousester. Apply to WILLIAM COWAN, GEORGE FENTUA, Trustees) JAMES STANLEY. F Wiquosster, éan. 1ith, ~ M HINA WAaRRHOUSE, â€" Ottaws, January 30, Meusrnths The Ladies of Cartst Jharch intend hold« ky GRAND BAZAAR 4 W » h #e VALVD aABD £KDUOUVAIIORNR, ARBOLIO #oP, Ottaws, Dec 27, 1871 18858 6 AZAAKR. ROWE & ANNABLES, ARLOLIO 8BOaAaP, ARBOLIO POWDER. HLOR!IDE OF LILÂ¥E, ARBOLIC AC:.D, ROMOâ€"CHLORALUu, I8IXF s TANTSé FO4 RALE, P sfam.4, for jollst ani Apply to OU EMAID KWAaASXSCEO, $100 PEX YEAR GEORGE Li TREMOUILLEL. â€" JAMES PEACOCK, Remember the place, 33 Ridean may receive a sound FUR STOCXK, A, CHRIESTIE & CO , Nonâ€"potsonons. MoGILL STREET AND ST. PAUL STREE1, MO\V.@iA., CANA A. Hes for TWEKTY YEARS PAST been the FAVORITE RESORT of tho gonerr1 travell!~ g public in the United States, as well as of Janada, when visiting Montreal on + usiness or plen» sure. 1t is sentraily located on McGill street, the great thoroughtare and commercia Joentre of the city, commanding a magnificent view of the River 8t, Lawrence, the V ictoria Bridge on the left, and a fall view of Victoria square and Mouant Royal on the right ‘The Hotel is turnished throughout in a shperior manner, and everything arranged with a view to the come fert of guests. As one ot the larzest Hotels in the Dominion, having ample accommodation Sot 500 gueste, while MR.I. first.class style the moderate sum of $1.50 per day will se w travelling community will consult their own interests by ¥¢e ® Ajblon Hotel when visiting Montreal fP=H 8 1683 tm _ Morrockses, Miller & Co‘s, in all widths and numbers. Also, just received, 3 Bales of the celebrated Dundas Grey Cottons and Shcetings, all of which will be sold at a small advance on cost. ‘ ‘ f ~â€"â€" Russell & Watson, Dry Goods Commencing 1st February, BLANKETS, _ _ FLANNELS, _ wWINCEYS, TARTANS, DRESS GOODS OF EXGLISH, GERMAN AND CANADI iN Now being purchased in tha HOME M\RKETS by one of the firm. a d a i ALBION HOTEL Ottawa, February 2, 1872 B&y~These goods must be clearel out at any price previous to the arrival of our Great Clearing SHale INLAIDN TT C* A. CCC .YYC a L&RGE LOT OF FaNCY STOCK TAKNG FINISHED. New Millinery. REGENT HIUS" New Mantles New Shawls New Fancy Dress Goods. New Costume Cloth. w P MR 1 NV G S T O C New Satines all colours. New French Merinos. New Hosiery. New Velvetcens. New Fancry W oollen Goods. New Clouds., ‘Will open toâ€"day one case VELVET RIB BONS bra::k and coloured in all widths. Cottons, Cottons, »w Costumes. â€"RA 6 G EN T H OV SLEL WOOLLENS 30, Sparks street. ONE MONTIL ONLY! OF SINCLAIR, STITIT & co. i ri.y@"~ / _â€"~ _ _.__~â€"â€" 180ly 29 Sparks Street S 3 V 5 tc REANONTS, ABAMATS, RBDOD T. Hunton, Son & Co. * Machin‘‘ &Gii’hoao'nm- lo. 10 x 14 Coke Tin Plates; 50 Tons " Morewood‘s‘" Coke Tin FViates; J ons ** MOFrOWOX UuG-lnn-dL-.lla. BA, #. A. & C. J. BOPE, & 0O $% Commisssoner Street, Obeaus, Jantany 30, 1974 1Jore _ We have also reduced the price of a very large portion of our stook, and our castomers and friends will fnd this a splendid opportunity to buy cheap, as we are determined to remove very little of our presert stock to our §#" NEW PREMIEES. Tz P.8.â€"CALL BARLY AKD SECURE BARGAINS®. Ottawa, February 2, 1872. and 3; 150 do. do, white; Goean Boiler Plates, assoried sizes ; 2,500 Boxes Charâ€" CHICKERING & SON8, f f STEINWAY & sons, DUNHAM & sons, HAINES BROTHERS, COLLARD & CQLLARD, OTTAW A. Remember that we are the frst to full the price of goods in our trade, and the last to raiss them. ‘The light proft we put upos our goods, and bought in the best markets, enables us to sell at prices not to e equailed. The publicare requested to try them. _ All our goods are mâ€"sm‘!'-. Uoffees, Raisins, Oarrants, Rice, Barles, Spices and General Groceries, Also, Port and Sherty ; Gin, Rum, Brandy, Irish and Rootch Whiskey ; all the Wines and I4quor in Wood and Bottlcs, _ _ ___ _ > Wholesale and Ret . > 900 ;-n:lalm:ul-am. is, the best that can be had. Also, Dry Cod, Fresb Green Ood, in Barrels, Mackeret, &e., all guaranteed and at prices not to be equalled . Mn‘l’lureu‘dly-htr ‘l)ou-l-.hrm motto light profts. P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS respounsi »ilities in the matter must rest or their legal merits irrespectivre of anything that appears in said notice., The subscribes oc o it in on 1.000 Tons Scotch Pig Iron, Calder Nos. 1 Â¥O, 36 RIDEAU STREET, A‘D DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERE OT T A WY A. FOI BALE. CABINET ORGA NS Geo. A. Prince & Co,, A complete assortment of the above Instruments on hand. $y PIANOS TO RENT. Terms liberal, at A. & 6. NORDHEIMERD‘Ss * Gooderham & Wort‘s Higbwines, Old Rys and Proof soid by the Barrel as low as smali lots can be Inid down from the Distillery, in Bond or out of Bond,. _ _ _ P. Baskerville & Brothers, _ N.B.â€"Th+ lowest or any tender not ace essarily accepted . * Ottawa, Jan 25th, 18%2. 1880 o ~ Whete h« ean be consulted for a short time. HENDERSON & CO 8, â€" _ 30 BPARKS STREET. Boriptural Form of Churech CGovernment; Kirkes First Conquest of Camada; Birds o%f Canada; Rcutledge‘s Modern xk- and heciter ; A Cloud of Witnesses ; changed Cross and other Poems ; I wenty Years Age, by the Author of John hlllfll. B »and volum: s of Sunday at m‘m Hour, Sunday Iq-ll-a Femily f Good Words and Good Words for the Toung. Pâ€"a s and Bpecifications may be reâ€"n a% the oftice o4 Ww. Ho*gwon, Ar bitee , Carth® cart Strcet, near the Qaâ€"en‘s Whar!, on and after MONDAY the 29th, and awtil Ti\ RS. DAY the 8tn of Frbruary, at Tu«â€"lve PH Y S ICI A N Uâ€"s Ar I+. ¢ in the city and has takens Rooms Be;~rat~ T« 2ders are invited for the varions wo as : ~cesrar; to be dane in the +restion uf a black of storeés for Messre, Bwalwell, orbrtrge ant Bros., cerner Boarkts and O‘Coâ€"ror Btre to, _ PIANO FORTES ! :: ___JOHK ARMITAG®L. Ottawa, Jan. 81, 1872 1886 2 PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE Albion EKH[otel. AUTIUOXK. RESS GOODS, WINCIES AKD COTTONS, all marked less than the present cost of EW BOOKS Ottawa, Dec. 5, 1841 W. PoOMdAOY, MONDAY, THE 5TH INSTANT, CLAIRYVOYANT GREAT CLEARING SALE of REMNANTS, at For ONE WEEXK ONLY, commencing on Pisno Forte and Music Warerooms, %6 SPARKS STREET, Mn & Hamlin Bul! in Canadaâ€"for sale. His full pedigree can be ascertained on application t, the ‘ONTARIO JOHN,‘ Which also cures KEURALGIA, WAKOKLR. ING PALINE, LUMBAGJ, Stuffass in wbe Limbs or Joints and Spraine, Purrons in all rauks of life, among & whom analytical chemists and physiciaus of the bigh:â€"st standing, have certified to the won â€" dertful effeots which followed its application. CHARLES MARTIN, The Subscribers have received a large sum for investment upon Farm Property. No commis«ion durm. Apply to J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, corner of Sussex and York streets, or to MuRKISQON, WELLE & CO., Toronto. Jan. £4, 1872 1877 NOTIOR is hereby given that application will be made to the Parliament of Caâ€" nade at its next session for an Act to author, ine the Ottewa, Vaudreu!! and Montreal Rell!â€" way Company to connecttheir line of railway with the Northern Co‘onisation Rallway o with any other Railway which may sat any time be constructed from Mon reel towards Grenville, Northward of the River Ottaws and for such p:cubhfldp the waters of the said Rirâ€"r w L:‘Orignal, and for ota«r Rheumatism and Gout Remedy Offce of the O YÂ¥. & M.RK.KL., New Edinbugh, UOntarico,/anuary 42nd, 1871,... 18842w%0 UPARES AXD ZLODY STREETO,! UFER HOPXL 200X ATORLR OTTAWA RIZE DURHAK BULL FOR SALE BuIÂ¥YED AT LAST, __And for Sale by all Druggists, DR BIRNBAUM‘3 O8BY TO LOAK. 80 Vi toria Fquare, Montreal, *. H. 8. & Ce#. __J.#£W. THOMEOK, 105 dkw o Kepean [