Y SIDE DOOR, t staft ot Tenchers, LWYX ANY LAKD$, treet Ottaws, ons sor x1 m t a, for i Seutee to other points in it# ipp‘y to Tamperlefh tic and N'. RIC STar = from the F SNpanish, l..l:: ‘ls0 includes hey /A is takens, DO" ""._ is not "."‘. d prav o nugrit‘0 â€" ith degâ€"neration 11 is tuise condit0® .t that exoite® bet"* ‘ope® in l"fl tin« , M": png ty pe. .._l':..l Ering, Â¥ ;XDaY, whole work, DaY, 12h inst ~y, on Weilington tae collection and acet with promat iday Ev'a and 16th, $ of Walks, beir friends. »ilding Committes b 1d themacives® W Z K Eus from w »tmai vallo8, ully requests thag and sttemded to LAaND ip CuE m RtAD ..oulh"'" p rmanently in i#* r * 4.+ t M » " to h allington Streeq ildings. . Charges ved ap to~ the 198 is of 1 PREâ€"~Bf. â€" A.v Hail ~gqours ap â€"um or tor the it of the WImP® . _ » Skin, Ooh"“ p’ k a of the AW C "_ 8 1INE. D. SLATER, ilding Commot rther particauliss NINGHAYX, fore 8 o‘ clook, â€" I872% s ]m CLARK, youce â€" * _ se " 00.'"†8 and CALI® AÂ¥A . cur Dyept® ing for America, where a diagram for 10:135, ": TWE Pa ww wl . begin FalDAY, all potnts west # the erection of * burch Conge@$#* 1og, wwB 4* .. i have their 6‘" 1a Railray Co, d Morral 16 are intended to Y during the «& to and trom _ to be sn at the va Ralway, d Montreal, onutwards for m TAYLOR, / Cartage Agent. Arst cluss powet POLLARD, Don Aa, to be seen *# . . . %C3T Tosk . .. 1813 40 .. . 1919 & ». 1 8687 < â€" HKT at 1889 a 1389 uf V. B., from the Canadian Printing and i ublishing Comp iny, Sparks st oet, Utta wiu â€"The engraving is ftrom a portrait by Notman, and though we d»> not consider t‘ie picture itself as sufficiently faithful t» the illastrious original, yet the engraving aad printing are admirably executed. bis company is printing a Portrait Gallery of celebrated Canadians, and judging from 1me specimen belore us we conciwle the work will be well done. Caxapia® Portzait Garreazr â€"We have râ€"ceived a copy of a weil executed steal eugraving of Sir John A. Macdonald, K. voâ€"mes Partr.â€"A surprise party num lerng over 30 persons left Uttawa on Tuur~lay evening anl ,roceeded to a I 1mer‘s house about six miles distant in the to#nship of Nepean, where they awel with vigorous energy unitil early t e next morning. As may be suppoâ€"ed wue furous driving was indulged in on th woy bome, but no sccident occurres except the upsetting of one of the :leighs wihose contents were promiscuously spill d in the snow. . Trurezaxcs.â€"At the meeting of the Uttawa ity Temple, No. 403, the followâ€" 11g officers were elected for the current { J !asoxic â€"The Doric Lodge has voted il x to purchase a life memberâ€"bip Mb: Lwector of the Protestaint Hospit «1. T hembership has been conferred on Mr. J'I.I.. Guhn_ Naw Stoat.â€"The la t number of Tie Cmudian Akogatine,â€" comaims the tist muting the fo lowing. plices :â€"Kemptâ€" ville on the 13th ; Merrickville on the 16th ; Carleton Place on the l7th ; Perth on the 19th and 20th ; Pakenham on the 2lst ; Armprior on the 22nd, and Pemâ€" boke on the "Cth instants. "amke i%D Erotex. â€"In every branch of oulâ€" tit Monâ€"whetber in the feld, the orchard, the vlosy ard or theâ€" garden, there must be order and Fium to insure successful reâ€"ults, and this truth is Ermly establiâ€"bed hy actual experi¢nce. #* ther great truth has al;o been estabiished bJ ue same means; which is : That as a preâ€" veutative medicine, or a me aicine for the cure «f solds, soughs, rheumatism, and summe :'::Nlh. the »Canadian Pain Destroyer," i .\ o4 "ottfelinble _ For sale by all Druggist neinxos sr Me. Wy. East. ry.â€"As my be seen by reference to @ivertisement in »notber column, Mr. Win. Eistty, of Monâ€" Wreal, will vive readings in Gowan‘s tall on Wednesd+y evening next. As a reader he is bighly spoken of by Montreal papers. He is said to be a finished «lcutionist, and equ«lly at home in * grave or gay, lively ~or serene." His programm> is alâ€" ways varied and interestingâ€"containing selections from the sublime to the ridicuâ€" |‘_- We understand Mr. E«stty intends lussad structure of :'mrl and ceremony | There is an eight.footed. double ended, that was raised on the simple minisiry o! red eyed, .nd. «liogether ohn xious look Christ, and & s . img craature on exhi iti»n at New London beiieves that Protâ€"stanis®! | that they call a devil tish.‘ even yet savours too much of the Church | _ | e intrviewer hath been with Gilmore "",‘." He goes in for another reforâ€" | of jubilee fame, and te says that there is mation, which should bring religion enâ€"| no sort of doubt of the success of the trâ€"ly within human reason. . grin i international concert at Boston in semmmemrne ® f June unext. JUnue hbundred thousand CaÂ¥ap1a® Portrait GaLLEXT â€"We have | dol‘ars bave directly been pledged to him, ‘ ceived a of & weil oc ’nnl he receives aid ani comfort in the ‘ceived a copy of a weil executed steal | an;erprise from all parts of the country. Ummudian ARogaztine,â€" comaims the tist hapter f a new â€"tory by Mr C W . D>â€" dâ€"«kson, beuer known uy ns now de Plume, ~lime." Yhe stouy opens very smwerâ€" estingly and promises to be pruduciuâ€"n ul sotLe mertt. The Torento: Express® says: =li is wr.iten with much force and power and ruows that its asuthur may, if he persevese im this field of literature achieve an hou orab e pluce." Treom veaes Fatus« Davos,â€" We hiwe received a co y of a liiil« pamphiet bear* ing the above title. It is a glince at Caristianity from the days of Christ up to t e present time, and contains some siroDs _rlâ€"h ~â€" He _ exposes the col Go saw‘s Hart Reanixes.â€"~The Chwch f England Readings at Gowan‘s Hall last evening were very good, and as usual the au lience was large and appreciative . The musical portion of the entertainment parâ€" twk somewhat of the nature of a concert, 10e d etts by the Misses Leprehon being e cquimte, and elciting loud applause. New Parez.â€"The " irish Sentinel " is tie name of a weekly paper started in Quebec, the first number of which we have receibed. John O‘Farrell, Esq., i# p:opr'nwtndpnllhht.nd it is, as its title indicates, an Irish organ. Tus Maraer was better yesterday than it has been for some time. ~ Pork, $6.30 to $6.75 per 100 I»s Beef, #5 75 to $6 75 «* Calves, $3 to $4 each. Jate, 33 cts. por bushel. The sale of cheese, wine and brandy : Avertiâ€"ed by Mr. Bermingham will come «iF at his auction rooms, Elgin Steet, at +leren o‘clock today. lhe aale is a perâ€" mptory one, and the property must be sold regiruless of price. Terms and conâ€" litoms will be announced at the sale. Usiox Baxx.â€"The Branch of the Uanaion Bank of Lower Canada opflnJ in this city lust fall, wi l occupy the new premises on the corner of Litile Sussexâ€" anmd Rideau «treets in a few days. Susutr Orste®s â€"Mr. Kavanagh of the « Queen" received yesterday by express a quanuity of splendid shell oysters. Now s the time to get a plate of delicious vivalves. * more favorable weither police, and povni® windows are to be placed Central School West toâ€"d :y. : Bro Rev George Abbs, W C T Nister M McCliren. W V T. Bro C A Buttertield, W 3. ::UCW& A&'F Alex Uo! 8. Bro Wim aa.w Bro J E B McCready, W C. "Sister Bro J Nistep Nister Bro W Moxer to Lexp.â€"Apply to &. A. ! ley, Nolicitor, &o., corner of sparks Klgin Streets, C itawa. > ister yo Liout Brran â€"Another bitch of light ead was captured yeaterday by the tss and distributed among the poor. Peas, 63 cts. *® Untter, 18 to 30 cts. per 1b Lard, 10 cts. per 1b. l â€"3, $10 to $14.per ton. conpr, C _,._¢Or tale by all Droggist country deslers. P‘rice, 25 cents per LOCAL NEWS Uran, W M. J Locke, a M. E Young, 1 G. Allan, O G. M A Caldwel!, R I1 8 ) KRes, uL H s m Chalmers, P W C T tor their busiâ€" on [WY * RNeay"cisizzn and Free Press :‘ ,l.14* copy * sigue *, : At the regular meeting of the City ,Councnl, held on Mond:y night last, resoâ€" |lutions were adopted which. leave the | Board of Works completely shorn of indeâ€" â€"pendent power of action. The resolutions in question so restrict the Board that it I cannot authoriza any improvement withâ€" lout tirst obtaining the sanction of the Finance C muittee, This, every person ; will perceive at a glance, places the mem bers of the Board in a humiliating posiâ€" tion, making tho relation between them and the Finance Committee as that o servant and master; or should the pride of the Board allow them to ignore this distinction,â€" an amalgamation wou‘d be formed and the Board would exist only in name. But it is quite evident that this change is in the wrong direction, is unneâ€" 'mary. and one which must be {relinâ€" qlfl!hd- A tress, ROB . ll.l,lO‘l"l', Farmer, Otta. wa, Oat. 1883 1 A FIRST CLASS EXGL SH TEACHER Apply by letter, post paid, to JOHN QU s IN, E«quire, Chabisman B.5.3, or to the underâ€" _ _A married man, without encambrance, Has bal muâ€"b erxperiene in farmilog, and has li +4 in the above capamity with some well known gentlewen :n Cansds, Guoe teler>ne=s ~ R Moved by Al‘d . owe, see mded +y Azi. Cuamqunsham, thiu the issid ot W was ue lnso. ugied to omle: witn the Com mitice 0. the «ounty Counal in the miiter of ihe new urtmige uoress the Ridoau river. Cat; Moved by Ald. Featherston,seconde| by Ald Heney, th t a gown be purchised for the â€" ity Clerk, amd ta t the commuittegapâ€" poiuted in ihe im s.er ol gown and chaur tor his Worsup she Mayor, do purchase the same. Curei ¢ The Council then adjowned. _ Board and Reailense wanted for a Lady â€"nad Gâ€"nt‘eman where no other Boarders are sept, Must be withia tea minutes wâ€"l« «* the Parliam nt Bui.ding« _ Addres«=, stating trerms#, &¢., A Z , Box 91, P O Ouaws. Uttaw*; J inuary 31, 18721 I #4f We believe the members of the Coun:sil have already realized the fact that this tmced allmnce will not work and thait it is peratively necessary to restore to the Board of Works its proper independence. Both commuttees are by right on an equal fooung, and certainly one will not calmly sutfer itselt to be di t ted { by the other. We are willing to give every scheme a tisl befooe condeinuning it, tur very often a simple improvement or â€" innovation produces gooud and important results ; but the sliiince in question is of »uch « nature that were the committees comâ€" po e t of the avlest men in the world, we could scarcely express a hope for its niwr= monious working. Harmony in ourcity CUounerl is at all tinies out of the “C,ms‘m and cert.imy it the BQqurd of Works be not relessed from its gslling shackies, the Municipal machinery will come to a stend stul, while a civil war will rage with fury at the Council Board. t Carvt Uax.1, To». 8, 1872 Epecial meeting c.lied by his Worship the Mayor, for the purpose of considering the leport of the Board of Works on Brilges, Fie The classic editor of the Franklin Her + informs his realers that «No jeering skele ton mocks him from the battiements of melascholy‘s lofty peak." 2000 24 ban 12 ta«m. l Grain Bage, good as uow, iOr Sal« cheap by. se t e ie Presentâ€"His Worship the Mayor, and Aldermen Pratt, LeSueur, Bronson, Bangs, Magee. Rowe, â€" Mosgrove, Cunningham, McDougal, Featherston, Rocque, Kehoe, , Heney, Lapierre. I W Â¥sasâ€"LeSueur, Rronson, Magee, Rowe, , te@eherston, Cunninghim, McDoug4, Ke~â€" | hoe, Lâ€"pierre, Heuey * Natsâ€"P‘rtt, B ngs. Rocque. ‘ Moved by aid cunumgLuam, seconded . by Ali. Fos:therston, toar the city Lngiâ€" , neer be in=t \u ted to furnui hb to this voun ; ol, wi.hout uelay :~â€" pl i of i heodose and M «ms. stweets, plin of Pooey‘s gu‘ly aud \| steeis io be comnecied ; sectiun acruss Can 1 . ho «l we nc _ arh. stF O.3; wc-’ oo «c $y c%»dey‘s gully ; uauwe of the grouucd t ¢GConâ€"l anu c podii ard depih of | ube Poviey‘s gwily an i at the canal. Carâ€" E. COCO GLYCERINE removes dandruft Moved by Ald. Rocque, seconded by Ald. Bangs, that tiep rt No. 2 of the Board of Works be received and adopted. Lost by amendment Ald. Rocque presented Report No. 2 of the Board of Works. Moved by Ald. Featherston, seconde l by Ald. Heney, that the Report of the Board of Works be laid over, and that \Ur. ougâ€" las, C. E., be requested to report on iron: bridges to connect Main and Theodore streeis an I tieorge and Q ieen streets, and also to ascertain the cost of such bridges, and, if possible, to obtain pl:ins, tenders, &o., such as the manutacturers are willing to submit; and that Mr. Dougl«s be re quested to report at the next meeting of ts Council. Carried. W McDonell & Mongenais‘, ‘ "1’ x T+sgo0®Es INX PRIMEK # © 0 o+ ME 06 4 Ortawa January 23. 1872 1878â€"a FNANCE ~COMMITTEE AND OF WORKs. le Atawa, January 23, 18@ BA CZI Oth'., F.b 3, 18712 Octawa, January 23, 1872 V8#F REKCKLIVE > FROMX CHICAGO By Jas. Berm ngham, Auctioneer. AG3 ! BAags!! Ottawa,. Jan 5 1871 ANTED, ANTED, ANTS a sITUATION AS FAaABMER, CITY COUXNCHI JaMes BSRYUINGH \Â¥, AT LOUIS TASSE, Feetetare B §.4% 1007 iw Auctionee F. 862 BUARD | Rum Proof, Old Rye and Higbhwines, Anest Tobolotror.nrnof&nn.th BELLEVUE GAKDENS, Hall, tor being desirous of retiring on account â€" of poor Ldth Enquire at the Waont Hovse, Hull. se e o .. MITUTENS, CO"II %â€" ___ One or two gentl+â€"mâ€"n can obtain Board in a piv«te bouse on Â¥iria Street. Aip‘v to E Fixes of e. wvitaws, Jauuary 26, 872. | 1880 Honiton, PO‘T-. & ALEA â€" An assortment of WoOoOL T:Es The Finâ€"st BLACK TEAS are put up in 101b tCY W.OILLE ~600056, €ANCY COODS Allan, 11 is now an established jact _ you #ant any Orstâ€"class BHANOIKS or w.NES3, and the best Family GROCERIESY, y oc must go to 12 Jan pttewa‘ Dec. 5, 1871. Ottaws, DIRECT IMPORTATIONS ; ; ORTt wWINEâ€" Thos. Patterson‘s. COTCH WHiSKIEASâ€" PERMK CAKSDLKS, FARCY B0APsâ€" Fest Toilet, " London"® mak e, to ords One trial will prove the quality. AaAPAS%â€" Christmas Presents, ICKLESâ€" LADIES and CHILDiaEXS BODICES. AIAL MUBOS & LR LiCK TEA XIYÂ¥ @TE BOARDLNG ARE CHANCE. To be leat for a term of years, the At RANXNDLIESâ€" The best old brands, Pure and Mild Mclinnons, F RRY WIESE â€" SETTS arp COLLARS, Bauves, Jams and Jellics, from th« Just received, a superior lot of the best Brands, imported thi» Season, quite tresh and fragrant.â€"Iry ; Aâ€"m. Of the first grades, vrarious prices, goou and sound, Fresh Roasted, and Ground Daily on the premises. Successors to GARLAND, MUTCHMON a Co. ____.. No. 0, Spar ks etreoot. Fine Old Vintazes (120 years), pure and rellable for tamily use and medlâ€" ciual purposes, & 1i« Mait« â€" and Pale, rery Ane qualities, and a DeKaypers & Son, fAne Old Dauble Berried Cheapâ€"really good. Crossse & Biackwell‘s â€" Sellin Maltese, TpOQ*. PATTERSON‘S. ecember 23. 1871 * %WaYs ON HAKD No. 16 Hillean Stroot Are now showbag RUFFLES, @UTTABLE For McMoran Irish Point AND AND} CUFEF., JOSEPH DEY, QOLLA RETTES, ThE O T TAWA TUHMES, PEBaso amr y 100 ‘8f9 \C lmdunywlllbo treated with the utmost politeness. GEORGE LATREMOUILLE. Proprietor. Comprising everything that is New and Fashionable in Ladies‘ and Gentiemen‘s Fure at greatly reduced prices to make reom for Spring Importations. JAMES PEACOCK, KA. Remember the place, 33 Rideau street, > Uitawa, 19th January, 1871. For School Section No, 2 in the Townâ€" ship of Gloucester. i Apply to WILLIAM COWAN, GEORGE FENTUA, }Trustees] JAMES STANLEY. * Gloucester, Jan. 12th, 1872 swtl. _ Nubscriber begs to intimate to his friends ind the public gener«lly that he will dispose of the balance of his PRINCIPALâ€"MRs%. ROBERT STEWART. &z GRAND BAZAAR 4) in aid of the Building of the noew Charch, on TUEBDAY, March 12th, and tollowing days. Ottaws, Feb, 20d0, 1873. 1886 td In this Eâ€"tablishmâ€"nt, delightfally sitaated in the moet beâ€"Ithy part of the city, Young Ladies may seceivs a sound English and Freach Egqucstion, with Board, for $1v0 a year, paid quarterly. As ths number of vacancies is liwuited, +arly application should For sale a Second Fand Single Cuttert with Folding Seat in Back. As good as new. App:y to e ES8TABLISH Â¥ENT FORQ YOUNG LADIES Co.nt ot Wilbr d and+ Glou ester street®, Naray Hill, Otâ€" law , Ontario, In returais g thanks to the citizens of Otta~ wa tor the very line.al patron ge extended them since they opened their Family Grocery seven months agno, and takes this method of informing tbeir customers and the citizens in general that thâ€"ir Stock on bhand is very large and contains every kind and quality that can be found ia a frst class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to dâ€"1y competition. â€" CHINA WA RE HOUSE, _ _ P ifamed, for Follet and Disinf«t‘ng purposes "WNEACHER WwWantTED wards, consirting of six pleces. Parlor Sets in Hair Cletb, Binck Walnat Sideâ€" boards, Bunaus, Washstands, Centre Tables, Bide Tuables, and a great variety of cane chairs at equally low prices. : Remember the place EAST END SAPPERS‘ BRIDGE. ROWs & ANNABLE. Ottaws Dec 12%, 1871 Jenuy Lind bedsteads..$3 00, formerly $3 50 Common Bedsteads... 2 25, * 2 50 Uoemmon Chairs. ..... 40 and apwards Complete Bedroom Bets for $10 50 and up. The School will r= open on the 3rd of January, 1872 Ottawa, Lec 2+ 1871 1857lawkdk&=t pouls, &¢ , &e. â€" (VNARBOLIC POWDER. GREAT REDUCTION INX FURXNITURE _ _ Or Disinfecting Filoi!, fr Sick Roowms, Linâ€"n, B «4Mting, Vater Closets Drains, Cem Ottawa, January 23. 1872 1878 3m establishment which he has fitted up :1 firstâ€"class style, the furniture beinfllon- tirely new. The table and bar will be oup&:d with tha best articles . © Furnish ed ms to let with or without meals. The public are invited to give him a call ttawa, January 23, 187; No 11, 8. Rideaun street, Ottawa. _ â€"_ No 1, 10th Concession, Osgoode. Apply to * DR. MNeDOUGALL, â€" Ricean atr et. Ottawa, Jan. 10 Ortaws, January 30, The Ladies of Christ Church intend hold~ McDonnel! & Mongenas, ) U a LV t HINA WAREHOUSE, AZAAK,. HE ARBOLIO 80 \P, VAULAI aBD KOUCA r10OA, OoNDy‘s FLUILD. ARBOLIC ACiD, HLORIDE OF LIME, 1 RBOLLC $0aP, HLORALUY, URNLITURE, FUVRNXLITUAKL, Ottaws, Dec 27, 1871 1855 TISINFS®YTANTS FOR SALE. ROMOâ€"CHLORALU a, No. 66, Sussex street. UCttawa, January 5 1872 Ordinary, us d ‘a washing Lizen, Blan Apply to OUsEMAID WANTED. PPERAS. $100 PEX YEAR ROWE & ANNABLE‘S, R@yNear Sapper‘s Bridge. Bishop‘s Block, Sussex Street. siLl®, FUR STOCK, A,. CHRI&STIE & CO , Druggists, Sparks street. {72 im * e MRS. P. THOMPSON. A ROWE, Queen Street, f 18781 Nonâ€"polsono » ; Aucti meer 186)1f Nonâ€"poisonous. a new ye o coo on ies Aeeaeeeines CEneeeeneing Te . BE NE UE TT E2 C o c ic maits L c0 200 e s q c BR c c xt i sure, 1t is centrally located on McGill street, the great thoroughtace and commercia Jpentre of the city, commanding a magnificent view of the River 8t. Lawrence, ther Victoria Bridge on the left, and a fall view of Victoria Square and Mount Royal on the right The Hotel is furnished throughout in a superior manner, and everything arranged with a view to the comâ€" fort of guests, As one ot the largest Yotels in the Dominion, having ample accommodation for 500 guests, while kept in firstâ€"class style the moderate sum of $1.50 per day will be °hlu:. heretofore. The travelling community will consult their ow a interests by re» mombering the Alblon Hotel whon visiting Montroal * 11006 Om MoGILL STREET AND ST. PAUL STREET, MONLRLA,, CANA. A, Has for TWENTY YEARS PAST been the FAVORITE RESORT of th> gonorcl travelli~ public in the United States, as well as of Canada, when visiting Montreal on kuuilu:l {Em Horrockses, Miller & C)‘s, in all widths and numbers. Al<o, just received, 3 Bales of the celebrated Dunias Grey Cottons and Shceetings, all of which will be sold at a small advance on cust. Russell & Watson, OF ENGLISH, GERMAN AND CANADIAN Now being purchased in the HOMS MARKETS by one of the firm ALSO, a LARGE LOT OF FaNCY Dry Goods Commencing 1st February, BLANKETS, . _ FLANNELS, _ wWINCEYS, TARTANS, DRESS GOODS, etc ALBION HOTEL Ottawa, February 2, 1872. R@J~These goods must be clearad out at any price previous to the arrival of our UOttawa, Nov. 18. 187. Great Clearing Sale XYX A DN TT L* A C XCTT i. STOCK TAKING FINISHED. # 1 BR I D G S T New Fancy W oollen Goods. New Hosiery. New French Merinos. New Velveteens. New Clouds. Will open toâ€"day one case VELVET RIB BONS black and coloured in all widths. New Satines all colours. Cottons, Cottons, New New New New New REGENT HOUSE R E2E G ENT F O U SE WOOLLENS Costume Cloth. Fancy Dress Goods. Shawls Costumes. Mantles Millinery. FOR UONE MONTH ONLY:! 30, Sparks st:cct. ssssa OR .. :¢+1 SINCLAIR, STITVT & co, 1801y 29 Sparks Street. coal Tin Plites, *Coatbridge" and} This firstâ€"class animalâ€"the purest bred Machin‘‘ bravpds; 200 Boxes lc. 10 x 14 ! Bull in Canadaâ€"for sale. His full pedigreo Coke Tin Plates ; 50 Tons «: Morewood‘s | can be ascertainsd on applicatim to the Lion Galvanized Iron, Nos. a. 26, 8. W : A. & C. J. BROPE, & CO. Terms liberal, R 2 e 829 Commisssoner Stroet, Montreal. J. & W. THV 4SON, ‘ttaws January 23, 1872, 18§78â€"3m. Feb, lst, 1885 diw Nepean, The subscribers offer for Eale in Stock, 1.000 Tons Scotch Pig Iron, Calder Nos. 1 and 3; 150 do. do, white; Gooin Boiler Plates, assoried sizes ; ?,.';(X)hil:xu Char. Lc mW NUB.4 .. af Praak LA wead? Sue culs es he his done in his published notice of dissolution of p«<rtnership, 19th inst. My reeponsibilities in the matter must rest on their legal merits irrespective of anything that appears in said notice.; Migood,<â€"â€"=.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€".:â€"~ 600 Barrels No. 1 Labrador Herrings, the best that can b> 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. Rem«mber our motto light profits. z°TBY OUR TEAS "@q P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS Mr. JOHYN S. SULLIVAN has no aw thority from me to doï¬no 1#y . lhbi!itifl,_ Remember that we are the first to fall the price of goods in our trade, and the last to raiss them. ‘The light profit we put upon our goods, and bought in the best markets, enable: us to sell at prices not to be equalled. The publicare requested to try thein. All our goods are guaranteedâ€"Sugars. Teas, Coffses, Raisins, Ourrants, Rice, Barles Spices and Genoral Groveries, Also, Wines, Port and Sherry ; Gin, Rum, Brandy, Irish an Sootch Whiskey ; all the Wines and Liquor in Wood and Bottles, Gooderham & Wort‘s Highwines, Old Rye and Proof soid by the Barrel as low as smali lots can be laid down from the Distillery, in Bond or out of Bond. HENDERSON & COB, Scriptural Form of Church Covernment; Kirkes First Conquest of Canada; Birds ot Canada; Rcutledge‘s Modern Speaker and keciter ; A Oloud of Witaesses ; The changed Cross and other Poems ; I wenty Years Ago, by the Autbor of John Halifax. ie Plans and "pec O ations may be »seen at the office of Wm. Ho‘gzon, Ar hie, Cath» cart Street, noar the Q 1wen‘s Woar‘, on and after MONDAY the 29th, and urtil T +. RS, PAY tho 8tn otf F.bruary, â€"at " welve v‘clock, neon, Wholesale and Bound volum«s ot Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour, Ruoday Mag»â€"zsine, Femily Treassory. Guod W»rds and Good Words for the Young, Kull assortments of GENERAL STATIONâ€" N.B.â€"‘Thâ€" lowsâ€"t or any tender not recâ€" essarily accept. d Ottawa, Jan 2 th, 1872 1880 tf OTTAW A. Beparste Te s !cra ar: ijpvited { r the variops WO r8 t«Certat to bs dope in the «rection of a block of #tor s for Mesars. Ewalwell. crhbri ge en Brce., corner Bparks and Q‘Co 10r Strerts, PHYSICIL A N. 4 s Auived in the city and has tiken Rooms Where he can be consuled for a short time spIrit Merchants. fl‘g NO. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIER® ; O C T A W A. A complete assortment of the above Instruments on hend gePIANOS TO RENT. Terms liberal, at A. & 8. NOR DHEIMER‘ss CHICKERINC & SONS, o STEINWAY & sons, | DUNHAM & sons, HAlNES sroTHER3, | COLLARD & CJLLARD, ERY, always on | and. Oitawa, Januâ€"ry 26th, 1872, Geo. A. Prince & Co,, P. Baskerville & Brothers, DBESS GOOD8, WINCIES AaANKwv COTTON®, all marked less than ° = present cost of importation. We have also reduced the price of a very large portion of our stook, and our customers and friends will find this a splendid opportunity to buy cheap, as we are determined to remove very little of our present stock to our g@Â¥" NEW PREMISES. tz pP2S.â€"CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAIN®S Ottawa, February 2, 1872. CABINET ORGA NS T. Hunton, Son & Co. tRINOTS, RBN\ _ JOHN ARMITAGE Ottawa, Jan. 31, 1872. 1886 % @0 EUILDEES. PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE Albion FEH[otel. OR SALE. AULIION. EW BOOKS Ottawa, Dco. 5, 1871 W ruMaoY, 39 SPARKS STREET. CLAIRVOYANT PIANO FORTES ! MONDAY, THE 5TH INSTANT, GREAT CLEARING SALE of REMNANT®S, at For ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing on 188) i Piano Forte and Music‘ Warerooms, Mason & Hamlin ‘ONTARIO JOHN,‘ I Grocers WineZEand Perrons in all rauks of li{;, among & whom analytical chemists and physiciaus of the bigh«st standing, have rertified to the won â€" derfal effects which fo‘lowed its ospllmuon. CHARLES MARTIN, 30 Viâ€"toria +qunare, Montreal, Bole agent. Which a‘so cor s NEUSALIIA, WAK JE a&. ING PAIN®, LUMBAGO, Stiffaess in the Limbs or Joints and Sprains, T ng NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Parliament of Caâ€" nadae & its next session for an Act to author, ize the Ottawa, Vaudreull and Montreal Railâ€" way Company to connecttheir line of railway with the Northern Coonization Rallway or with any other Railway which may at any tixe be constructed from Mon reel towards Grenville, Northward of the River Ottawa, aud btwhp:rtohfldn the waters of the said River w L‘Orignal, and for otaer Office of the O Y. & M.R.L., Now Edinbugh, Ontario, Javuary 22nd, 1872, â€"1884aw2m No commission »d4. Apply to J. M. C. DELBDEBN[EE; oon‘:gr of Bussex and York streets, or to MURRISUN, WELLS & ©0., Toronto. Jan. 22, 1872 1877 The Subscribers have received a large sum for investment upon Farm Property. DR BITRNBAUM‘ 3 Rheumatism acd Ssut Remedy I\ qrus HorE® BOOK STORRB â€" * RIZE DURHAM BULL FOR SALE RuIÂ¥YED AT LAST, _â€" And for Sale by all Druggists, ONEY TO LOAK, 8. Rl 26 SPARKS STREET, 7. H. 8. & Co. MID 18§86y it JÂ¥