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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Feb 1872, p. 3

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to morro® execution y. n towd nt to the disposal ricul irs. JVur renues ample, nilon to dis fore twenty lus as it arises, ire of going in ax«tion be neâ€" irr is at pMCi re .M*‘ k % at the small N'p\” : early part of mat toâ€"day Bb ittendant sa7® voring ies were ned no h of the rilway ent that they 1 yet now they saw that the otherwise log« hesied, refuses 5 for an iva aid l:w l ways app nes were en years. ad the fullest itations which ran ta. 4 upported the t more Aa4 mred for opene ; Mr. Sincluit i ami refarred ; toâ€" morro®. _ nid@night: _ onian 30C9F appointed 10 the M- lam, M ho Hon. G@ i. Hon. J+R nent ‘FTemplars DM lel â€" Hope of er his DOr""" d car robber® red from bi®. EE:'..,““....‘: « an additional ‘rated mi rated maileag, mking any d the | that there Iorflandin. > ilton and Hoe 1m»de the counâ€" tions of Coali t indm“' r(lw.) }lammo.,.“ would use the the Hm of member fo iusodof..fi orters, bug he ) tiee ?NQ re. out, and that t as far as Mr, ‘uld not have for the charges It“u«.-. to y promises to ich they fi nceo they lions were left W ) ) e could be an out the parties \ extract from lan ilton 4 ipt unuol§ r Cornwall insin uation to slow to aitack r communicr in his private f the Kuilwiay snd draw out arried out b¢ ould be 21088 ww Bmfi les large nis Housâ€"e wa million. He vernment did C Sig 3 IVCN Or nay 1 now ‘h‘- ;beu»o..,: f b’en m alf 'orrr flake as UM ® 00 leap “""M i" bachth.‘.‘ ways a m: m’!‘.’_’ irecto! i Trunk & nooln‘ to ing with the new Chief of Ashtioc‘d, th# ed that there beld r debts were amilton w them. 1 be with E, 25 cents + res ol ati00% stice to the s of Railways supplemental ro playing * Attack 1 e olicy a:: h Council aftep st to West fop k 11103 side had com. R-lil';y‘ were ht Enow wh.â€" nily he hnd 'l’j 'w it _ and prody, with the resq. it the close of ‘ere all anxiogs ‘iCcy â€" and nck his acheuld msing fop the followers. (.° uld ev (km‘ n e Aimires _ B d_nald that while in resumeqd te resolution. AY oge pula b. _ "Ck o dnid on * 2004 Of the, s in & 2rea I Was f Uâ€"@ a-‘ a prariian. 21 Fep. ad y ~ck r & hn Mranteg ‘nied ope $us A, o "®M5 Such *dered to ,"l‘:"wk c MOR 153 z"uu Ma A tm i Imee pan which is extremely poinful, and ; cultur:l knowledge, and he has coertainal y .-o_uh-l; 4.“ uu.;;le l::' attend to her iclono much to materially benefit the al du a long time. A 7 7 9 Tet, 1 on m“Y_‘_h o repirie onsute ’hrmmg community ofâ€"this section of the by last that the Pope signe 1 adecres con. | °S Poking the Ecumemic d Conncl, the place ' & ivomme e Â¥ meeting to be either in the I<lin {of | _ Pouws C_vzt. â€" Wednesday, â€" Daniel -d.. Li 'l;:’lol’a: shall be hereaiter © D‘ Artel behaved in an un‘ ecoming manâ€" ami when the Council meets, the | j n * w h"lu ioste Neing. ; ::l; 1:;::0 pubhc streets in | was fined $5 Prorexcs, Fob. 2).â€"Tue injurics to Ma~ bustori by th« recent railway acci near |l‘emgi,, is more serious than firâ€"s supposed, inâ€"addition t » the fHesh is she su â€"tunel, a fricture on the ready for action. ;A:“" 21.â€"The @Gaulsis, in its morning. says that King Aamiâ€" deus of Spain has become di-.uu:l with the ungovernable disposition of the ?nn- ish people, and hais aske i his fither, King TÂ¥xtor Emwuel of Is:y to sainction his atdic.tion. It is «â€"aid that King Viâ€"tor Imnue, counsels patience on the piut 0 Amadeus. in the tiouse toâ€"night Mr. Glailstone a«imitted thata few copes of the American case bhad reached Engl nd in December, but nearly all went to the Foreign Uffice to.diplematic corps and the arbitrators themselves. 1t was only as recently as the Ist February that the Cabines was supplied with a document. When hbe first saw the case he thought it was an able argument in reg=rd to the Alabam« claims, but hbe was surprised to find other important huestions introduced 10 1t. Prisee of Wules intends to go to Yarâ€"| Gatixzav Porst.â€"A prominent inhabiâ€" “‘H to ml’.‘::‘ in «e | ta0t Of the Gatineau Point positively ship yards of J.wrrowâ€"onâ€"the Tyne, hive I¢mies the rumor that small pox is prevaâ€" struck. ‘ lent there. [ In a division on the resolution ofeeu-| § â€"=ammss sure last night, 14 Liberals voted mnm’ New Uxirorx.â€"The Ottawa Fire Comâ€" the Government. ; No, 1, has ordered uniforms The son of Matthew Arnold is dead. _ | [;, , tcusters The uniforms will cost 3 The Times says our relations with the | |â€".,,,, f United States are: such that â€" nothing | ~O®P*®Y over $400. should be done to lesson the suthority of R % M * the Government. | _ Fom» Ogt..â€"MMr Dey, so well known as ERANCE. Paus, Feb. 20.â€"There is much excite, men‘t here overâ€"the diâ€"covery of the 11=c Bonapartist consptmwy ; that there is some truth in the report of its existence, is proved by theextraordinary precaution â€" taken by the government there, as well * itice as in the north Department in this city and Versailles. The police torce on duty has been doubled. and troops have reseiv â€" The list five mentioned members of the i ctlecn tarn Ne % & 5 .lury belong to the Unionist party. ‘?"‘h." Bernstern, New York ; A, Schuyâ€" r c °5 er, Syracuse, " ‘hbl. Fopete who it was expected * Fould be oneâ€"of the members of the new e k tovernment declined to acâ€"ept the posiâ€" | ST:JAMUFS CHURCH READINGS HULL Nomowing to the illne«s of his druzhter. : nmmme: The Court Circular® announces that the Prisece of W.u.les intends to go to Yarâ€" wouth to recuperate. Three thousind journeymen in the ship yards of J.rrrowâ€"onâ€"the Tyne, hive under General Pasquira, Governor ;110\ were routed in that State by :‘_llln;m'ilnnlouoflourpiocu ittillery and many prisqners, Generals k_ and Marego, vmhsigm thousand M attacked t city of San w Potosi on the 16th instant, driving Hovernment forces within the barriâ€" -a:ld.eutung off reinforcements and New York, Feb. 21.â€"At a special Wéeting of the Tammany Society last ?‘ Augustus Schell was installed as Suchem, and a commuttee was vaeitd to râ€"organize the Democracy in York city, : ttswones, Fob 11â€"The Covarmmant lére _ " Jestendiy beiween the four brothers‘ : of. Toronto and the City Club of “{"1. the former won by a score of 86 Ama, A despatch from Batavia says that heary gales have prevailed throughout the Island of Java and the clove crop has been destroy ed. The workmen in the employ of Bass & Co, and Allkopp & Sons, the eminent brewers, have struck., It is reported that Viscount Monck, who ms Gorermor General of Canada from 361 to 1863, will be appointed Viceroy of Indi . | Kixo:tox, Feb. 21. Cork, the horse thief was sentenced to ten years imprisonment at hard labor. ; The funeral of Corporal Johnâ€" litile, of No % Company of the 1l5th P. W. 0. Rifles, took place this afternoon with miliâ€" Latest bable Telezsans GLEAT BRITAIN. â€" .Loxpox, Feb. 21.â€"In the House of Commons toâ€"day, Mr. Charles lhlrylnrlo, member for Buteshire, gave notice of his intention to ask the Goternment on Friâ€" day next. whether measures have been taken to prevent collisiâ€"n between Ameriâ€" Joshaa Breden, Athalstane, and John Ciawson, Aylmer, Deputy Masters. f Rev. John Irwin, M A , Montreal, Grand Chiplain. > . George B. P arson, Montreal, Grand An uuort oisu terday at Point paristus seised. Weather warm T;:easurer cin and Cunadian fishermen during the latest Five i day bY the City EAward 1 jeor ge %‘\'i&h. million * reached the frontier imes Kn ensu eta i<t nigt in t Mas viD eeun :o me« the t Dixon, Montreal, Grand Tyler licit cistilley was discovered yes it Point St. Charles, and the ap smith, Morftreal, Right Worship R: to rem is at their barracks W Iohnson, â€" Montreal, Grand nt O i noume . PRUSS A »â€"onmmnitite @p Alltmece MONTREAL, KINGSTON H @T. Â¥ Moxtrz®AL, Montreal, Deputy Gran Ireasurer 0 22 â€"The Government D Mn« 1 val ‘ the Right Worshipâ€" Orange Lodge of the was held yesterd1} which was largely at from the country. cers were elected for iT3 ontreal, Grand Secâ€" * at 1&*+ Ruomnv»», 20thâ€"â€"A committee of coâ€" at, Feb. 21, 1872 _ | poracb citizens waited on the stockholders‘ was added yest@râ€" ) moeting of the City Railway Company 1 to the salaries Of l yesterday, and requested~ that they cease and the Audi. ; i0 make distinction in the street cars on rery $ account of color, and also remove white balls from the cars thit have by that sign of the season CAWM® | peen set apirt heretofore for whites. ‘The toria Skating Rink ; company voluntarily acceded to all that ‘ I was asked, and henceforth the street crs e ;, I of Richmond will be open to all. * he Right Worship j company has been andop.nther plucable ange Lodge of th¢ 1 of late by certain judgments obtained is held yesterd1y l igainst it by ejected colored passengers. CU [sMs | The usua‘ weekly readings in connecâ€" | tion with this church were held on Tuesâ€" d*y evening in the Hull rown Hall, Mr. C._B. Wright in the chiir. _ They were in every way most successful â€" tuow hall was full, the programme proved | exceedingly attractive, and every one | seemed well pleased. i Lâ€"idore Proulx, a companion of D‘ Artel, | wis ltine l $2 und costs. , Joseph Lemay, leaving _ employment, | w is find $10 and costs. _ race Bliwin for using abusive lanâ€" | guage to Policeman Switzer, was fined $10 Euscrtep.â€"Mr. E. C. Barber his been elected Secretary of the City of Ottawa Horticultural Society. ; Mr. J. G. Bourinot commenced the evening with a few interesting remarks on the sutject of Canadian Literature, exâ€" pressing his conviction that ere long Cana da would rank among the foremost nations n literature and science. He was listened o very attentively, and after concluding by reading Professor Aytoun‘s Death of Montrose, was much cheered. The reâ€" mainder of the programme was as follows : Duet by Mrs. Bourinot and Dr. rnill ; songs by Mrs. Bourinot, Miss Forrest and another laly, and Messr«. Larwell, Lawrence and Dualevie, and readings by Mr, w. Chesterâ€" ton, Mr. Washburn, Mr. Sutherland and Mr. Forde. Tus Couniy Council meets todâ€"y to formailly receive the gaol from the hands of the contr.cior, _ FThe contractor hw ftinâ€" rhed the work and be has good reason to feel ; roud of the manner in which it is done. ; $100 Rewarn. â€"Â¥ue Beaver & Toronto losurince Company offers a rewarda of $100 for such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who set lire to the barn of Mr. James U‘ Hagan, in the townsh‘p of Tem; leton, on the 2ud of December last. Arrivals at tus Rusesuic Houss. â€"Franâ€" eis Fro.t and wife, Smith‘s Falls ; Miss Abbott, do; Eiwirdl Church, Toronto ; Maitthew Riddell, Montreal ; Captain and Mrs. Fraser, Kinburn ; Miss Fraser, do. ; K. D. Macdonald, Lancaster ; McPherson Lemoyne, Buckingham ; James McLaren, do ; John McLaren, Wakefield ; M. K. Dickinson, Manotick ; A. Boultbee, Monâ€" treal ; A. W. Slack, Cornwall ; C. Mohr, Mahr‘s Corners ; J. A. Cameron, Thurso ; Na:thin Bernstern, New York ; A, Schuyâ€" ler, Syracuse. â€" Uvsirine mitches are paye l d ily in the Uitt.w« rink, and genverslly for & prize of some description.. We are glad to notice that in aftording themselves amusement the lovers of the roaring game, to use a hackneyed expresâ€"ion, do not forget the c.use of chuity. k Mr. John Clurke‘s fhhioo Clydesdile stalâ€" lion was brought :o Ottaw 1 yesterday. He is a truly tine beast, of ftirst,class breed, and hos token numerous prizes at agriculâ€" tural shows in seatland. Mr. Clark is a gentleman of greit enterprise and agriâ€" cuitur:l knowledge, and he has certainly done much to materially benelit the farming community ofâ€"this section of the country Fouo Ogt. ._.ir Dey, so well known as proprietor of the Bellevuae Gardens, h.s sold out the Belfevue House in Hull, and> is preparing to return to his old stind at the Gardens. inde Country roads rre very heavy in some places. _ ‘The recent snow storm has drifted the roads considerably. _‘ Sr. Parmur‘s Reavixgs.â€"The St. Pat rick‘s Hall Readings take place toâ€"night. The programme is as usual very complete. Tus Covuxtry Couscur dinner comes of toâ€"night in the Albion Hotel. A good time is expected. A splendid stock of Brussells and Wool Carpets, just received. * ALLAN, M‘KINNONS & M‘MORAN, 20 Sparks street. New York, 20th.â€"The new Inman steamer, City of Montreal, arrived, twelive days out from Liverpool ; this was her tirst trip. â€" Also arrived, the Queen, from Liverâ€" remain here sick with fever, and two this afternoon are almost beyond a possibility of recovery. All agree there was great want and distress, but statements differ as to the neglect or incompetency of the ra‘lway employees. The J:panese Embassy expects to leave for the East on Wednudny?.fludp Meâ€" Kean, Major Powell, explorer, and other promiqent gentlemen leave by the same traid. A tremendous r:in and wind storm preâ€" vailed here yesterday. To day was bright and warm. Nart Lak® City, Feb,. 19.â€"A despatch from Agsistant Superintemdent Clirke, at Laramie,says that the car for the Japanese will be here to morrow, and that the road is open. On the other hand the telegraph reports the rowil blocked at several points badly. The most interesting of all subâ€" jects are descriptions by passengers of their experience in snow blockade, their labour shovelling snow day andnight amid howling storms and bitter cold, their organization to work, and suffer to save the women and clvldren, their hardships and privations, their great peril, and the opportune assistance of the United Dally Varden Prints and Ties, just reâ€" ceived . Stites troops ; their story is stranger than tittion, _ Some of the passengers stull mago yesterda uarded uonmir J § by_ 500 revolu Bautriwore, 20th.â€"The healith officer reâ€" ports that smalpox has become epidemic here, and that it is on the increase. ALLAN, M‘KINNON® & M‘MORAN, 20 Sparkse street. LOCAL NEW S3 A Special General Meeting of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society will be held in the new Department adjoining Bell & Woodburn‘s Printing OQilice, on toâ€" d'ayl (k'l‘dl,'RSDAY) Evening, at eight o‘ clock. The purse w«s aropped between Stockâ€" dale‘s Eiverp Stables and Hull. On the 10th instant, a small OCTAâ€" GAN GOLD BRQUCH with inscription on the back. ‘The finder on leaving it at this office will be suitably rewarded. Uttawa, Feb. 2t, 1872 19026 _ ="God Saive the Queen" by the band concluded the prog:amme. A Lost, a RED PURSE (Russian), conâ€" taining a Gold Brooch, a Chain, a Locket, and a smill Lrinket. on» of the beâ€"t wheat growing localitics in Canada, diven by Watâ€"r N. Overshot wheel, 33 fat diameter; rumns the wholo year ; all in prime order , built 7 years ago, Apply to proprictor, D. McDONELL, Ottawa City, Box 316. Ottawas, Feâ€"b. 20, {872. 1md&= Hamilton, Jean Ingelow‘s Poems, Can,. K4 , paper and Wilfred O’n'nhw. by Geo goe Macdonald. HENDERSON & CO., 39 Sparks street, L‘Ut Dieze, an operett» in one act, and full of Liughable passages cams next on the programme. Mr. A. Ulivier had in this play a fair opportunity to exercise his comic talent, and certainly if the almost iinmoderate laughter of the audience be taken is a criterion, he succeeded well. At the outset he got into a very ludicrous scrape and to the end his path was fraught with amusing trouble and terror." Miss C. Dorion and Miss E. Dorion flnforuod their parts very gracefully. esars. De Roucnerville, 1. Uliviee and A. Philion likâ€"wise performed their roll to satisfacâ€" tion. Uriat, cardiog and fullieg mills for sale or to let in mount Oscar, Ccousty of Vantrew!, Q ; also three lots of Iaad attached, highly nproved, surro: nded and thickly settled, in 3100 The finder will be rewarded on le:ving the same at this office. Ortawa, 2111 Feb., 1872. 19031 Sories, by Francise Jarâ€"ez, Crambs Swept up, by T. DeWitt Tamage, Gold Foil, by J G Hoiland, Character, by Samuel Smiles, The Junior Clerk, by Edwin Hodder, _ A Village aisen, by Hon. Augusta B« thell, Uottage by the Cathedral, by author of M secular Annatations on Seripture Text, 2n0d Schonberg Catta Family, _ Woman‘s Worth ant Worthlessness, by Gall Then followed a nice little Italian song by Mr. Lefebvre; music on the violin by Mr. Marmer; a chirming arietta by the favorite, Miss Ruchel Leprohbhon, and <the choir ; and again music by the band. A grand Musical and Dramay§i Soiree cumeâ€"off last night in the Canadiin Instiâ€" tute, It was decidedly the most interâ€" esting aflair of the kini that has taken plice this season in Ottawa, and with good reason we congratulate ourselves on having been present. Frenchmen seem to be universally possessed of a natural tict and taste which well qualifies them to arrange and carry out in an exceedingly interesting manner such entert.inments as that of last night. In fact to judge from the eclat which invariably characterizes their fetes and soires we would say that they are thoroughly convinced, if not naturally sensible, of the truth of the maxim that "what js worth doing at all is worth doing welf." Nothing, however hiflin;,hihtomniudponhnol» tention and care, and this wise apprecia~ tion of the effects of small things may, no doubt, in great part be regarded as the secret of the sucâ€"ess which attends the weekly entertainments in the Institute. Everything is well prepared beforehand, the programme is compl:te, and no disâ€" appointments or delays occur to mar the evening‘s pleasure. ‘The hall is always erowded on every occasion with an audiâ€" ence in which the four nationalities a"® well represented. ' The choir, under the direction of the esteemed and talented Father Chabore] opened the programme last evening. In the very amusing comedy " Un jeune homme presse,‘"‘ or *A young man in a hurry,""‘ Messrs. A. Olivier, A. Philion and L. Olivier acted_their parts in a manner that proved them to be possessed of conâ€" siderable dramatic taste, As a comic actor M‘ Adolphe OUlivier would compare favor i with many professional comeâ€" The College band, under the leadership of Brother Belland then played a selec* tion. Wellington Ward, from west of Canal to south side of Wellington streetâ€"2 strokes. * 8St. George‘s Ward, from eaâ€"t side Cana to south side George streetâ€"3 strokes. â€" By Ward, from north side George street to south side St. Patrick streetâ€"4 strokes. UOttawa Ward, from north side St. Patâ€" rick street to village of New Edinburghâ€" §strokes. _ We publish the following table for the convenience of the public. By noting the number of tolls of the bell and then reâ€" ferrimng to the table, the locality of a fire may be readily ascertained. Victoria Ward, from the north side of Wellington street to the Richmond roadâ€" 1 stroke. ‘ We noticed a communication a few ?hyn ago in the columns of a contemporary, in which it was said that nearly all the comâ€" mittee for theso readings had been charged with being dormant, but we can safely say thit no one who attends the readings wil\ deny that the committee are now wide awake and succeed in preparing most attractive and pleasant entertainâ€" ments. ‘The readings will be continued every Tuesday evening throughout the A full attendance earnestl uested THOMAS SP&U“J‘S. Ottawa, Feb. 21, 1872 ‘00 ox TosgUEs Ix PRINE on PER, Ottawa, January 23, 1872 18782 TYEW BOOKS! NEWEBOOKS! U8ST RECKIVED FROMX CHICAGO O:taws, Fâ€"b. 31, 1872 ILL®. McDonell & Mongenais‘, < 0# Fges e C hn i mtz mixk. 43 "Lya Oa. ‘b_-_.‘otrt)fi_f. ‘.‘3 CANADIAN INSTITUTE FIRE ALARM. AT THRE OTTAWA UMES, PEEgv Rec. Sec. 1903 1i subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he will dispose of the balance of his In revurnit g thanks to the citizens of Otta~ wa tor the very libe:al patronige extended them since they opened their Family Grocery seven months ago, and takes this method of informing their customers and the citizens in general that their Stock on hand is very lurge and contains every kind and quality that can be found in a 6rst class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to defy competition. CHINA W AREH OUSE, Lom everything that is New and Fum:l‘o in Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Furs at greatly reduced prices to make uteiuk :: â€"_. _"~ >:1f".0 v.f Ottawa, 19th January, 1871; Ray~Near Sapper‘s Bridge. Jenuy Lind bedsteads..$3 00, formerly $3 50 Compon Bedsteads... 2 25, x# 2 50 Uommon Ch«irs...... 40 and upwards Complete Bedroom Sets for $10 60 and up. wards, consisting of six pieves. Parlor Sets in Hair Cloth, Bluck Walnuot Sideâ€" boards, Burcaus, Washstands, Contre Tables, Side Tubles, and a great variety of cane chairs at equally low prices. ' EAST END SAPPERS‘ BRIDGE. ROWLE & ANNABLE. rrom for Spring Importa GREAT REDUCTION INX FURNITURE Ottawa, January 23. 1872 1878 3m ed Rooms to let with or without meals. The public are invited to give him a call and they will be treated with the utmost ‘The undersigned has opened a new establishment which he has fitted up in first.class style, the furniture bei:fllen- tirely new. The table and bar be supplied with the best articles. Furnish politeness. FURIITUI E, FURNXITUaA K. Epecial attention is calleq to the reducâ€" tions in Scotch Tweeds of exoellent qualiâ€" ty from $2 and $2.52 to $1.10 and $1.50. A large quantity"of DRESS GOUDS, A lot of LADIES, 4 MJSSES and S CH.LDREN‘S HOSIERY, A quantity ot PRINTS, A large lot of TWEEDS & CLOTHS, A splendid itock just receiysd per late stcamers, Owin@ to the fact that they have teen reâ€" pain ing and renovating their premiss they have been muable to hare this salejat the u«ual time, and os the time is now short till the arrival of Heary Spring Im portations they have made sweeping reductions in order that the goods marked down may befat fonce sold. At and Under Clearing Sale beg to annunce t at th:y bave begun their Ottawa Dec 1%, 1871 Allan, Mckinnons, Special Attention JAMES PBMX)C{ IA. Remember the place, 33 Rideau McDonnell & Mongenais. NEW CARPETS, | w HINA WAREHOUSE, HE No. 66, Sussex street. Cttawa, January 5 T872 ML®. MTHO & WRA LEABING SALE. ROWE & ANNABLES, Bishop‘s Block, Sussex Street. Suceessors to _ G _ RLAXDP., MUTCHMOR & Co. \, Fparks street. *‘ *. * p 4 1896 &e.. GEORGE LATREMOUILLE. § Proprietor. *Remember the place FUR STOCK, ANNU A L. McMoran &e., AND We are now prepared to offer to th« Fâ€"rmirg Community »~d to the trade inducements that bas not been given heretofore by any one iu our ii.c â€"â€"< businessâ€"being now importâ€" Ing the chief part otf our Stock, such as TEAS, WINES avd BRANDIES, enables us o recuce prises turther. â€" We claim already to have bâ€"ougn: ti« enormous profits heretufore existing to a moderate rate, and trust in future to coutiuue so.. _ _ m c en We will guarantee that no one can sell the rame articles chraper, such &s TEA», 8UGARS, TOBACCO®S and GENERAL GROCERIES, ais> WINES and all imported 1iquors. Cansdian Spirits, of the best description, aiwsvs on hans â€"at prices as low as small lots can be laid down. .We care not for competition, all we require is a trial given to our g0ods. ‘The economist will profit by calling to us. $@F~Our motto is light profits, Now being purchased in the HOME MARKETS by one of the firm. Horrockses, Miller & Co‘s, in all widths and numbers. Also, just received, 3 Bales of the celebrated Dundas Grey Cottons and Sheetings, all of which will be sold at a sma‘l advance on cost. Russell & Watson, ALSO, A L&ARGE LOT OF FaANCY OF ENGLISH, GERMAN AND CANADIAN NO. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERE, ' "*OT T & W 4, Wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. P. Baskerville & Brothers, BLANKETS, _ _ f y FLANNELS, : ~ WINCEYS,â€" _ TARTANS, f _â€"_â€" _ _DRESS GOODS, etc., Dr y Good s Commencir}gmlns__tg February, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE Ottawa, February 2, 1872. R@y~These goods must be cleared out at any price previous to the arrival of our Ottawa, Fob, 16, 1871 Great Clearing Sale Ottawa, Nov. 18, 1871. XNXAXX T P" /A C XCTF RXE. ~Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial.. P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHER®, STOCK TAKING FJINISHED. s 1 Z2 [ TY G S T O C Cottons, Cottons, Will open toâ€"day one case VELVET RIB BONS bI‘;ck and coloured in all widths. New Fancy Woollen Goods. New Clouds. New Hosiery. New Velvetcens. New French Merinos. New Satines all colours. New Fancy Dress Goods. New Costume Cloth. New Shawls. New Mantles New Costumes. REGENT HOUSE ew Millinery. R 2 G ENT â€"H OV SE WOOLL ENS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! CunsISTING foOFR 30, Sparks street. OF we se # # AAJtâ€"Â¥â€"â€"382,â€" 1 8 782. SINCLAIR, STIMT & co, 180ly 291Sparks Street. Ottawa, Feb, 10, 1872. Application will be made by t he Cerpora«â€" tion of the City of Ottaws, to the Legisiatare of the Province of Ontario at its present Bosâ€" sion, for an Act to change the names of cer t«in streets within the limits of the City of Patronized by all the world. Rimmel‘s TIhang+Ibang, Vavds, Henns, Jockey Club, Frangipane, snd other perfaumes of exquisite fragrance. Rimmel‘s Lavender Water, distilled fro Mitcham Flowers. Rimmel‘s Toilet Vinegar, celebrated for its useful and sanitary properties. Rimmel‘s Dagong Oil Soap, perfaumed with Australian Eucalyptus. Rimmel‘s Glyccrine, Honey, Costome and Floral Urackers, very amusing for Balls and parties. hxE Rimmel‘s Viclet, Rose. Leaf,Rice, and other Toilet Powders. A liberal allowaace to ship» pers. Eugene Rimmel, Perfomer to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales,~95 Strand, 128 Regent Street, and 24â€" ornkili,London ; 17 Boulevard des Italiens, Paris, and 76 King‘s Road, Brigbton. :old by all pertumery rendors. January 28, 1872. > wiy The subscribers offer for Sale in Stock, 1.000 Tons Scotch Pig Iron, Calder Nos. 1 and 3; 150 do. do, white ; Gooan Boiler Plates, assorted sizes ; 2,500 Boxes Charâ€" coal Tin Pliates, "Coatbridge" and *«*Machin‘"‘ brands ; 200 Boxes lc. 10 x 114 Coke Tin Plates ; 50 Tons «* Morewood‘s‘ Lion Galvanized Jron, Nos. 24, 26, 28. A. & C. J. ROPE, & CU. 3#0 Commisesoner Street, Montreal. The Subscribers have received a large sum for investment upon Farm Property. No commission charfi. Apply to J. M. C. DELESDERNIE corner of Sussex and York streets, â€"or to MURRISON, WEIAS & ©0., Toronto. Prn. 2M 1872. 1877 Ottawa, January 23, 1872. J AT Â¥ R@y*60 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A, <@g CENTRE TOWN. 206 Boxes Tin Plates. 105 do _ Canada Plates, . 1 Safe, Fire and Burglar proof, of the celebrated Kershaw & Edwards make. Board and Residence wanted for a Lady snd Gentleman where no other Boarders are kept., Must be within ten minutes walk of the ‘arliam.â€"nt Buiidings. Address, stating terms, &¢., A.Z , Box 97, P.O., Ottawn, _ The Ladies of Christ Church intend hold . iog a s in aid of the Building of the new Church, on TUESDAY, March 12th, and tollowing days. Oitawa, Feb, 2nd, 1872. 1886 td Rimmel‘s Extract of Lime Juice and (i!yâ€" cerine, the best preparation for the Hair especially in warm ciimatcs. S oR 1889 15] Mr. JOHN 8. SULLIVAN has no aw thority from me to define my liabilities, as he has done in his published notice of dissolution of pi:rtnership, 19th inst. â€" My responsibilities in the matter must rest on their legal merits irrespective of anything that appears in said notice. ‘~ digned, : â€"= A complete assortment of the above Instruments on bhend. §gâ€"PIANOS TO RENT. Terms liberal, at _ _ A. & S$. NORDHEILMER*‘S Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, OTTAWA. 26 SPARKS STREET, Geo, A. Prince & Co,, CABINET ORG ANS CHICKERING & SONS, STEINWAY & soXs, DUNHAM & SONS, HAINES BROTHERS, COLLARD & CILLARD, They would also call the attention of parties requiring anything in the way of Carpets and House Furnishings to their large and well assorted stock which they are detâ€"rmined ‘to clear out without regard to cost before removing to their new premises. Ottawa, February 15, 1872. j _. JOHN ARMITAGE Ottawa, Jan. 31. 1872. 1886 T. Huntoar, Son &Co. BARGAINS, 3 BC AINS. SALE STFLL GONG Blankets, Flannels and Wincies, {& GRAND BAZAAR 4) AZAAR OTICE. OR SALE. AUTION, OR SALE Uttaws, January 34, 1871,. _ 1 #4!f IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMERY, ONEY TO LOAN. ANTED, Apply to PIANO FORTES ! C. P. DORION, 60 Bpatke Stre t, W. P. LETT, REMARLABLY CHEAP. 1895 6 law Otte wa 1878â€"3m. Mason & Hamlin : new. Apply to For salea Second Hand Single Cutter with Folding Seat in Back. As good as ___ _ One or two geontliemen can obtain Board in a private houss on Maria Strect. Ag‘ly to E. Trxs office. f tawa. January 26, 1871. 1880tf The unders‘gued invites the attention of in« tending insurers to the same. Which a‘so cur + NEURALGIA, WANDER. ING PAIN®, LUMBAG), Stiffocss in the | Limbs or Joiuts and Spraina, bavim; framed a teriff of very low rates 8p clally applicable to Tenders addpessed to the underigned will be received till noon of Monday, the 19th inst., fram pessemm willing to contrast for the erection of a convent imilding in Ottews street, in thin Aty . Plans and epectâ€"atioums to be seen at my reâ€" sidence in Daly street, on and ailter }ith instant. Farm Buildings, Mr. Korl Kolimer, Toaner to Mess A & 8 Nordhbeimer, is in the city this week. â€"Parâ€" ties wishing their Pianos perfeotly tumed will please leare their orderant _ Tenders addressed to the uddil’-nl will bo reselved at his stere wniil THUREâ€" DAX, the 28120 inst., at auon, for the erestion efTAQ STORES for MEâ€"ERS. BOYDEK and MURPHY, Sussex Mtrest,. zlans amd specifications may be seen at uhe OKice of the Architect, WM. HOLGSON, Catheurt Street, near Qaâ€"cm‘s Whaid, on ant aofter THURS» DAY, the 15th, 2 Poreops in ail ranks of }ife, amongst whow analytical chemi=ts and phreicians of the highest standing, have certified to the won â€" deriul effects which followed m?fl“‘. CHARLES MARKTIN, 30 Vi toria Fqnare, Montreal, Bole Agont. Beperat» Tenaders are invited for the various works necessary to be done in th> erection of a block of stores for Meesi®. finl-fi Horbridge and Bros., corner Sparks O‘Connor Streets, Plans and Specifications may be seon at the office of Ww. Hodgr n, Ar bitec‘, Carth® cart Strset. near the Queen‘s Whar‘, on and after MONDAY the 29th, and urtil T 4L RSB, LAY the 8th of February, at Twelive o‘clock, noon, Rheumat Ottama, Jan, 10. Ottawa, Fob, 18, 1812 JOHK BOWES, Archite Ottawe, Feb. 11, 1872. 1896 Ottaws, Fob. 12, 1872 FRIVATE DWIELLINGS "*Oi1CEK. Ottawa, Jan. 26th, 1872, â€" 1880 t 10 cCOXTAACTURE: RIYATE BROARDINXG, 3€ ROYAL I1NXSURANCE COMPAEK Q BUILDERS. IAEO TUKEIEKG. 0 BUILDERS BRuIVED AT LAST, _ _ And for Sale by all Druggists, Messrs. KORODHEIMFER®E Store, 26, Bparks Streot . wa, FAb.12, 1872 1806 % â€"â€"The lowest or any tender not nec= ism and Gout Remedy BIRNBAU M3 I. . 8. & Co. A. ROUWE T. M, CLARKE, 1869f 1896 56 12309 ¢ 1886y §

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