itutions of ltary ind 1+ no equal, as to the organs y blood4, Its E.T» the y season. it that they x such bene heno taken io ntreal, lmonie W, all bronchia) aflicted, bas nited States, care{u‘ly id. absorbed a d ite constantly ‘leally in the with n> Haâ€" uggists at $1 DANJELS, NILE NIGER, ‘WEED, EV ERN. intended to he mason of / Autemi HA A M , 10 C or tr â€"~Kinies with to Tempet~* Street, Lon« «_ they are TDBr08t, and K HD Article beir ethâ€" fods lhz “.-’ '.: "h’lk‘ NeÂ¥ <p Qa. ‘M-' i one wâ€"ek MAÂ¥ < f the e«nlateg the 4 comfopg it t it theo besp in alt CBikne lal Trock a,* ess Imitations are aold ooly oriotrs, NN, * pgie> â€" soâ€"hes is it aser in on in Bro-:. y .) e BROWNs for Pills, and owoâ€"rs, have uctive pam. the stoms. r â€" Wheeler‘s nd Calleeye :d-l!-b f the medical eatroyer," i all Druggist = until now to progr b'\t.u, 4 ncurable, AUCH Ex Nrectly 4 m08% imat orchard, the be order and ltm» and this ? it the °* TToug ..’ asing â€"wilp nuine unlesg KINS is op 11 medicing 315 '!lh * Anodyla erything but CE or lams Pow 4* & Uâ€"tkin & Te ‘n ' .. 25 coents per Jobn, ? igia, Rhon« wtors all in COLD 6y Flesash Cats. dl. «et 14@. Apt 2 aat 0o 2#th 00@ or afuet. never saw always out« gor awfully some Piis* L »n1404a ~ , General TACK Aâ€" 1 eclipse all bec, is Weetk at to per .004 lm ‘:"7 '-. of L A1"€ the tfull ¢ bnte bew . 8SYRUp 1 h Yaf lith do 1st do 34th do D of oulâ€" childreq io ANR '. % Moved by Capt. Living, seconded by Capt, McCuffrey,â€"That a committee of iix members from each «ompany shall be appointed to torm a general managing commitiee to carry out the programme on Lominion Day. Curried. Moved by Capt. L. A. Grison, seconded by Capt. Albert,â€"That the General Com mittee meet on Friday evening, 8th March, in the Police Court. Carried. The meeting then adjourned. We sincerely hope the Brigade will reâ€" cwive liberal encouragement and wesistâ€" ance from the public. Resolved,â€"That the Fire Brignde get Up a grand tournament on Domin:ion Day, in the City of Ortawa. _ ces The Ottawa Fire Brigade evidenily in~ tend to take time by the forelock in the matter of preparing a programme for Dominion Day celebration. ‘This early astion cn their part will greatly tend to secure success for their efforts ; it will afford persons or.companies desirous of competing for the honmors and prizes of the day, timely notice to train and prepare for the occasion, and will secure t e great object of the Brigade, vis : A large numâ€" ber of competitors. 4 At a meeting bheld in the C.ty Police Court last night, at which were present the Chief and Deputy Chief of the Brigade and the captains and lieutenants of the f the different companies, the Chief in the chair, Capt. L. A. Grison acting as Kcreotary, it wasâ€" Carren â€"Rr:otzos.â€"The readings at Gowen‘s Hall !~ t night were very liurgely attnijed. ‘The chair was taken by the Hon. Mr. Tilley. The Chevalier Gustave Smith presided at the piano with his ac customed abil.ty. Miss Poetter, Mrs. McGarity, Mr. Gordeau and Mr. Clayton sang with good effect. Mr. Dore read one of Thackeray‘s ballads, and sang a comic song which was loudly encored. Mr. Smail read an appropriate poem c«lled **England to America." Mr. Urqubart read The Trial Scene from Pickwick, and Mr. French one of the U‘Doherty papers. The whole entertainment was a complete sucéess. Elinburgh b;l\l"‘vo toa width of twentyâ€" bre feet, s aid U the Grey Nuns, praying to: aid to the St, Joseph‘s Orph n Asylum. OUf the Grey Sisters, praying for the anâ€" ::LM to the Gener.l Catholic Hosâ€" The following petitions were submitted and read, tls :â€" § Of J. M Currier and others, asking for a grant of $150 as an equivalent tâ€" the amount granted by the ity + ouncil to be applied ifithe construction of thâ€" new Presentâ€"Irs Morgan, Esq.; Messr:. Cammings, Rovbillard, Blackburn, Keil, McCaftrey, Hopper, Armstrong, Caldwell, Mills, Richardson, Lyon (Richmood,] Ljâ€" ®@(Goulbourn], McEwen, Smith, Dawson, Mobr, and Wallace. # The previous day‘s minu‘es wére re id and adopted. C Suavics Buicorxe Society â€"â€"An inxn"mï¬nm& is cyntained in toâ€" iny‘s paper. It sperks for itself, except in this that its business is not confined to members of the Civil Service. but is open :gm-hpu'w‘ofmmt. Any one, who wants to build a house and has reaâ€" sonable security to offer, can build it with the mogey of this Society on <the most virantageous terms. See Mr. Sinclair. such as the due celebration of the coming anniversary of St. Patrick‘s day. C. K. Cunningbam in reference to insur .?0,. the New Court House. alkner & Kingston, respectio oak un A 1.' d nge pecluibg M. Clack, respecting insurance. The Wartden of |'h- P&tmm on on mssn ‘The following conmmunicitims were *‘N“ 1+ & 1 Tss Irish Catholic Temperance Society will hold their regular semiâ€"monthly meetâ€" ing to morrow [(Sunday)â€" evening, in the St. Patrick‘s Hall, Sussex street, when it is requested thit all tectotallers in‘ conâ€" nection with the above society will be present, as matters of interest will be brought under the notice of the meeting, Tewurimuey‘s Lixz or Ockg® Steamzes. â€"By reference to an advertisement else=â€" where, it will be seen that Mr. CR. Cunâ€" viogham has been appointed agent im Ottaws : sor Temperiey‘s Line of Iron Ukeana Steamships, plying between Lonâ€" don, Quebec, and Montreal. ‘lhis line is so fasorably known to thne public that it requires no commendation at our hans, and certainly a more obliging a d intelliâ€" gent geatleman than Mr. Cunningbam, one of our worthvy Aldermen, could not be selected to so. .â€" =zert. Business men intending to er.ss the Ailantic will find it t their advantage to secure their passage at his office, Rideau sti=set. > form * iarke Lanark, enclosing extract of teport of the Committee on Koads and Bndges in reference to granting $100 to sssist in making a certain portion of the torn iine between the Couety of Lainark ind Carleton, available for public traffic. G. W. Monk, Esq., X.P.f’.. encloâ€"ing teply of Minister of Public Works of Unâ€" brivo to County Council, petition for a Erant to assist in building bridge over Hiver Rideau at Wellington village, also ®py of proposed amendment to present ::lo of lpvyi:shg. certain rates, under the municipal institutions ¢6§".°"' anade pat. im J. *mellnn, P. 8. relating to admitâ€" 3 to b tiâ€" It is ramoured that a rortant .Wunnl? sold, an I that a comp purchase it. made a mile What has be o. Warde Woreks CoxwkIsIONXER. â€"‘ IL.0" rumored © that Mr. P. O‘ Meara intends ofering himselt as candidate in By Ward t election as Water ‘\'orlo Commis sioner. # € M Sxow ~H The Council met at ton c‘clock yesterâ€" ~_ ® s : vesterd>y Dall ived DOMINION DaY CZELEBRATION aALLAX pela A1 72L "4â€"A, Feepecting insurance, io Warden of the Proviact 1 Posritenâ€" , respecting prices of Prizon uniâ€" earcular {; ty Varden larke Lanark t AX. MKINNONS & LOCAL NEWS mc I stiock of CuUXTY COUNCIL wet receive out f© orrg.â€" The Perth Snow ~hoe at for a tramp recently. They e spurt in less than 10 minutes. ecome of our Ottawa Club ? Flo i fe M‘KINNON® & x'MUR.&s,' * 20 Spar ks street d that a cert.lia very im« shment in this city is to be a company is forming to Prints and Ties, just re the Warden of the Brussell ots on § & MMORAN, x) sparks street ot revei L@ Snow t~hoe barrel It 4s W vo to of “'Dn'uod hogs, per 10) lbs. $6.00 to 50. Beef cattle, $6.00 to $6 50 per 100 1b. dresseqa weight. _ Fowls, 40c to 50c per couple. Turkeys, 60c to t':ao each. Geese, 5t« to 60c each. Ducks, 40¢ to 60c per couple. Feathers, 40c to c per Ib. Eggs 27¢ to 30c per dozen. 1 + Buiter 17 to 20 cts perib. Cheese, 12¢ to 14c do. Skim Milk Cheese, To do. Lard, 10 to 13 cts. 1b. Tallow, 8¢ to lmg f Honey, 15¢ to 18¢ do. Reeswax, 25¢ to 0c do. Potatoes, 25 to 35 cts. per bushel. Swedish Turnips, 25¢. s Carrots 4i)e¢ do. Parsnips 50c. do. Unions, $1.50 to $1.60 do. Celery, 40¢ to 7Uc per doz. Cabbages, 5 to 10c. Cauliflowers 10c to 15¢ do. Beets 40c to 50c per bushel. Apples per barrel, $3 75 to $4.00. : Home spun yarn, 70c to 80c per Ib. Home made wollen socks, 34c per pair. Wool 34 cts. gfl' lb Hay, $9 to $15 per ton. Hye straw, $6. Uat straw, $4 to $6 do. Wood, hard, $4 5V to §$5. Wood, soft, $3 to $4 COCO GLYCERINE removes dandruft taeworld . Mr. Mohr moved, seconded by Mr. Neil, thait the Council adjourn until nine this morning. *A Neveral members of the Council strongly insisted on the Warden‘s voting on the above resolution. He was a member of the Council and subject to "ts rules acâ€" cordingly, and they considered it his duty to vote as well as any member of the Boari. & DJARLri, The Warden said he Aha the option of voting in all cases, but that only in case of tie was he obliged to vote. He was not a member of the Board, but was called to preside over it. He could use his own diâ€"cretion in such matters. ihe Mamtoba estimates were brought down on the 17th inst. The total amount is $81,425. e Have you a sâ€"vere wr. ach ar sprain? Ha you rtheumatism in any form 1 MHave you stif noeck, or bunches caused by rheumatic pains? If so, Johnson‘s Anwiyne Liniment is a speci. A: remedy, an 1. is also the best pain killer in mir Cuammings thought the Warden shou‘d go on his conduct in thée chair by the expressed will of the Board. 1t he would not do so, it w .s time they began to devis» means for pliucing a mxre obalient person in the chair. * Moved by Mr. Blackburn seconded by Mr. Rotillard that inasmuch as some doubts have arisen in so far as regirds the legility of this council in conveying real estate to an individual for a nominal sum, it is re:olved that motion No. 38 and Byâ€" law 167 passed at last session be submitâ€" tad to the solicitor of this corporation for his opinion thereon, and that the Warâ€" den is hereby authorised to withhold his signature from any deed submitted to him until said opinion is laid before the cou:.â€" eil. The Warden reiterated his determination not to vote before consulting the solicitor. If obliged by liw to vote on motions when the di.iâ€"<ion dul not result in a tie, he woul I cheerfully do so, but he would not sufter himself to de d.ctated to by any member of the Council. After a short consultation among the members.af the Board, ns > Pork Mageneso has been discovered near Truro, N. 8. Specimens nare been sent to England.. On the 10th instant, a small OCTAâ€" GAN GOLD BROUCH with inscription on the back. ‘The finder nâ€m it at this oflice will be suitably Ottawa, Feb. 21, 1872 1902 Mr. Lyon (tGoullourn) gave notice thit he will at the next June session of the council move for a reconsideration of motion 40 ot the January session adopting the report of the Commuttee of the Â¥ no‘e. Moved by Mr. Dawson, seconded by Mr, Richardson, that leave be granted to introâ€" duce a by law for the issue of debentures o the .amounts of. $3,000 to ad the _ erection of the Court House and Registry Oflice, and that the sail byâ€"law be now read a tirst time to be adopt.d at special n.eeting of the council to be held in June next. Carmed. s The motion was lost on adivision of eight to nine The Board uninimously calied upon t! e Warmien to vote. ~ | Moved by Mr. Neil, noondf ed by u.:i l::e-ltly bik Cummings, that the reportjof the Special | so promp Jommittee who was instructed to consult | vigora ing all the Solicitor as to the terms and condiâ€" ’ February tions that thisCouncil should receive the 0 TU Court House building from the contractor Plu be received and adopted.â€"Carried. l . AFTERNOON sEBes10®, . . ‘> E6 Htt. Lt k Mr. We‘ster, the Court House contracâ€" | 8 Nordbeimer tor, signed thoe agreement and handed the ties wisbing t keys of the same over to the Waraen., | please 1. are t Moved by Mr. Blackburn, seconded by Mr. Rotiliard that the Warden do insure the builsing Torâ€" $50,000 in a first class Insurance Office at rates specified by the Royal Insurance Company‘s agent. Carâ€" mned. Extra, $7 * C No. 1, $6.50 to 6 75 a0o â€" Jatmeal, $5 73 do Cornmeal, $3.25 to 3.50 do Cracked wheat, $ . _ do Whesat meal, $7.00 . _ do * Provender, #1.30) per 100 lbs. Cracked corn, $1 50 do Bran, SUcts. _,_ UrRw. Buckwheat, 46 to 50cts per bushel. Unts, 31e to 33¢ : do Peas, 6e to 653¢ do Beans #1 5) to $1.75 â€" Barley 48cts. to cts, Fall wheat, #1 35 to 1 40 do Npring wheat, $1 30 to 1 35 _ do Faeszâ€"u Fieu. Maddock, 5: per 15. > Dry Cod fish, $5 per owt. _ â€" Herring. $4 &) to $5 i) per bbl. Hioes axo Leatu®®. The latest quotations are as follows : No. 1, Sole, 2Z7cts per Ib. No. % do Zicts . . do Nlaughter, â€" 27ots do Harness leather, 33¢ts do Upper _ doâ€" â€"44cts do mnglish kipp, _ 6Jcts do French do Fodere , ao Common do bJets do Moved by Mr. Blackbourn, seconded by Mr. Smith, that the petition of J. M. Currier, Eâ€"q., M. P., and others be reâ€" ceived and the sum of $125 granted as prayed for. Moved by Mr. D.wson, in amendment, seconded by Mr. Hopper, that the petiâ€" tion of J. M. Currier, Esq., M. P., and rs, respecting New Edinburgh bridge :ï¬ww@e-â€"s"ï¬â€œ- t e Mess Pork, $16 00 to 16 50 barrel l"armon"xl-g $14 50 l’“do Prime mess, $13.00 to 14. _ Hams smoked, $14.50 per 100 lbe Bacon do _ $#9 Bicon dry salted, $3 50 _ do Fuovrâ€"â€" Retail prices. Double extra, $7.25 per barrel. read Moved by Mr. Wallace, seconded by Mr. Mills, that Messrs. W. A. Butler and J. V. Lyon, be appointed Trustees of the liigh School Union soard, for Richmond, in room of Rev. Mr. Mullin: â€"Ca«rried. The report of the Special Committee appointed to conter with the County Soliâ€" citor as to the conditions of taking the wourt House building of the contractor‘s hands was submitted by Mr. Cummings. ‘ounties of Lennox ‘and Addington was THE MARKET. 83 | %&!O.1CK. r'l W« W. WARD, Barmsorâ€"atâ€"Las *F a Advocste, &o., opposite the Ressell House Grist, carding and fulling mills for sale or to let in hount Oscar, Couuty of Vaudreat!, Q. ; also three lots of land attached, highly improved, surro. nded and thick!y settled, in one of the beâ€"t wheat growing localities in Canacda, driven by Water N. Overshot wheel, 38 fet diameter; ruos the whole year ; all in prime order ; built 7 years ago. Apply to proprictor, gecsesh i hss This firstâ€"class animalâ€"the ,nroot bred Buli in Canadaâ€"for sale, His full pedigree can be ascertained on application t» the unders‘ med. Lost, a RED PURSE (Russiany,. conâ€" taining a Gold Brooch, a Chain, a Locket, and a sm.ll lrinket. The Kurn was dropped between Stockâ€" dale‘s iverp Stables and Hull. The finder will be rewarded. on le:ving the same at this office. Ocitaws, Zist Feb., 1872. 1903t 8 i‘;di;i;;, is in the city this week,. Pasâ€" ties wisbing their Pianos perfectiy tuned will please 1. are their ordersat ' &A C Application will be mide by t he Corporaâ€" thon of the City of Ottaw», to the Legisiature of the Proviace of Catario at its present Besâ€" aiâ€" n, for an Act to change the names of cerâ€" tâ€"in streets within the lim‘ts of the City of Character, by Samuel Smiles, The Junior Clerk, by Edwin Hodder, A Village mMai~en, by Hon. Augusta B. thell. Attage by the Cathedral, by author of M Baries, by Francis Jarex, ' Crambe Swept up, by T. DeWitt Talmag», Gold Foil, by J G Hoiland, : _ Bchonberg Catta Family, Woman‘s Worth an+ Worthlessness, by Gall H«milton, s Jean mb-'o Poems, Can, E4 , pipâ€"r and C » Witin d Cumbermed», by Gao go Macdonal4. HENDERSON & CO.,, 39 Sparks street. Persons in all ranks of life, amongst who» analytical chemists and physicians of th« high: st standing, have certified to the won â€" derful eff.:.cts which followed its application. OHARLES MARTIN, _ ach. D. WHEELEEK‘S COMPOUND| kLIXIR of PHOSPHA FES and CALISAYA was especially devis=d to cur: Dyspepsia, impr>ve Nutrition and promote the formation of healthy blood. No remedy in.«existence acts so promptly and so permanently in in â€" vigora.ing all the organs of the boy. February 3, 1872. 1881t 5 \Y I k secular Annatations on Scripturs Toxt, 2nd OQ.tawas, Feb. 10, 1873. 18095 $ la1 F‘HE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPAKF The undersigned invites the attention of ins tending insurers to the same. 5“0 0xX TOoNgUKS INX PRINM®E * 08 io K M , Ottawa, January 23, 1872 1878â€"2a Ottawa A comfortably furnished house for a family consis ing of three persons and servant. Must be within ten miluotes walk ot the Wosterc Blo. k. Aadr:ss stating particulars:â€"A. G. V. Times Office, Which a‘so cuor>s NEURALGIA, WAXDER. | A IN6 PAiNS, LUMBAGO, Stifeess in te { OMPrising everything that is New ani Limbs or Joints and Sprains, â€" _ |V smonabie in Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Persons in all ranks of life, amonget who» | ! ‘ire at greatly reduced prices to make analytical chemists and physicians of tr« ‘~Om for Spring Importations. high. st standing, have certified to the won â€" derful eff.:.cts which followed its application. JAMES PEACOCK, _ COHARLES MARTIN, _ | BM. Remember the place, 33 Rideau A.\ 1 ONE WHO SUFFERS from Dje pepsela, und rgoes slow staryation, for it matters not how much food is taken, nor bhow good it may be, if it Is not completely digested and assimilated, dâ€"praved nutrition and impoyerished blood, with degeneration of the tisanaâ€", will result. It is this condition of insufficient nourishmernt that excites bere. ditary influences ana develop s in the system that cl iss of Chronic Wasting, Viscases of the Consumptive and Scrotulous type. ‘Tubercl« of the Lungs, Eolargem: nt of the Glands of, the Neck, Eruptions of the Skin, Spinal Disâ€" ease, Torpid Liv:r, Irritation of the Kidneys and Bladder and Constipation, with headache and nervous irritability, all have their origin in the one common causeâ€"Indigestion. Aoy remedy that radically cures theso diseases must reach their primary sourceâ€"â€"the Stomâ€" One or two gentlemen can obtain Board in a private house on Maria Street Azly to E. Tiuss office. tawa, January 26, 1871. 1880 For sale a Second Fand Single Cutter with Folding Seat in Back. As good as new. Apply to ~ A. ROWE, “ RIGHT & CLEMOW, Barrutersâ€" an" A&.gl-»-h'. Sollortors in Chanoer: Conveyancers,Notaries Public, &0, £0,for the /‘t vinces _ Ontariouand Quebes. _ _Oféice over Durie‘s Book Store, Spartks street Farm Buildings, A comfortable house for a small famliy withâ€" in ten minutes walk of the Western Block., Rent sbout thirty pounds, Address :=TIMES OFFICE, Ottaws. (Yl m um ‘ONTARIO JOHN,/ Feb. 1 DR.â€" BIRNBAUM‘S Rneumatism and Gcut Remedy Ottawa WV b:viog framed a tariff of very low rates #p . clally applicable to § ‘ttawa, January 23, 1872 Ottaws, Fob. 12%, 1872 ~_ Ottawa City, Box 3 6. Ottawas, Feb. 20, 872. l1m1d&» Mr. Karl Kollmer, Taner to Meests A & Terms liberal. Oitawa, F.b. 18, 1872 FRIVATE DWELLINGS *OTIcEK. vaert amoumy®Eo FROX CHICAGO o+T. LIAKO TUNiNXG. RIVaTE BOARDING. Oitawa,‘Feb. 21, 18732. RIZE DURHAM BULL FOR SALE RuIVEKV AF LAST, EW BOOKS! NEWA4BOOKS! ILL8 "AYTED InMEDLIATEL , ANTED IMMEDIATELTYT, McDonell & Mongenais‘, Messre. NOROHEIMXERS Stors, * 26, Sparks Strect. wa. Fob. 12. 1872 1895 3 And for Sale by all Druggists, 30 Viâ€"toria Fqnare, Montreal, J. & W. THONYMNSON, 1885 dk&w if Nepean AND 1. MeDONELL, AT W. P. LETT, City Clerk . R 18095 $ law T. M. CLARK, Auctioneer. T H E nNonkteact, â€"â€"â€"fekuak, .: ~ â€"* * Bole Agent., Ottawa, 19th January, 1871: 1209 ¢ pain ing and renovating their premisesâ€"they have been uuable to have this salejat the uâ€"ual time, and os the time is now short till the arrival of Heary Spring 1w portations they have made sweeping reductions in order that the goods marked down may befat fonce Owinz to the fact that they have been reâ€" A large quantityof DRESS GOUDS, A lot of LADIES, beg to arinzunce that they have begun their Clearing Sale GREAT REDUCTION IKX FURNITURE Jeauy L‘n !â€" 4 teads..$3 00, formerly $3 50 Commou B.d : ad«s... 2 25, * \*_ Â¥# 60 Common Cb is . .... 40 and upwards _ Complet : !«>~ m Sets for $10 50 and up war‘«, . ousiâ€"ting of six pieces. Parlor 8+1â€" in Hair Clotb, Bluck Walont Sid«â€" boards, Ru« avs, Washstands, Ceontre . Tablâ€"s, Side T..iâ€"2, and a great variety of care chairs at equally low prices. A quantity of PRINTS, /A large lot of TWEEDS & CLOTHS, 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 Ottawa, January 23. 18723 1878 3m Special attention is called ;o the redu¢â€" tions in Scotch Tweeds of excellent qualiâ€" ty from $2 and $2.52 to $1.10 and $1 50. The undersizgned i»:s opened a new establishment which he has fitted up in firstâ€"class style, the {urniture bel:f enâ€" tirely new. The tarlae and bar will be supplied with the be=t articles, Furnish EAST END SAPPEKS‘ BRIDGE. * ROWE & ANNABLE. In retureir g thanks to the cit‘s ns oi Otta~ wa for the very lihe al patron:ge extended them since they open «| thâ€"ir Family Grocery seven monthbs ago, and takes this method of informing their custom»ra «ud the «itizens in genéral that tiâ€"ir Stok on tbad is very large and contains every kin+ and quality that can be found in a firet cla« Family Go cery, and at prices to dely comp toâ€"r=m. At and Under politeness. A ®plLnud! Fubscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he will dispose of the balance of his Allan, MclQinnons, o TTAW AaA TIMES, FEKBE m®vanr y 24, 1872 Special Attention N W C RPEZETS, Ottaws Dec 12%. 187) NHE :ml WAREHOUSE, McDonnell & Mongenai1s LEABING BALE. UREITUR E, Kus xt: V . #. ts %03:0) & WROIRM CH LN A WA RE II 0O U SEB, No. 66, Sussex street. â€" Cttawa, January 5 1=:2 ROWE & ANNABLES, pay*Near Sapper‘s Bridge. G clLAND, '~""‘t‘m|OlcOo.t N+% +‘ $ ks atreot., it > Ki _ dixas 1896 â€" Bishop‘s Blâ€"=‘s. Sussex Nt eet. GEORGE LaTiREMOUILLE. s Proprietor. ANNUAL *Remember the place FUR STOCK, tR jis rmceiry J p r steam o r>, CH;LDREN‘S HOSIERY, McMoran N.weessors to l.to ALSO, a LaRGE LOT OF FaANCY OF ENGLISH, GERMAN AND CANADIAN No# ‘\eing purchased in the UHUOME MARKETS by one of the i m Â¥O. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERE, O TT A WA Wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. that has not been given her: tofore by any one in our line of business â€"being now importâ€" Ing the chief part of our Stock, such as TEAS, WINES and BRANDIES, enables us to reohu c prices turther. We claim already to have brought the enormous profits heretufore existing to a mo i rate rate, and trust in future to contiuue so. ___We will gnarantes that no one can sell the same articles cheaper, such es TEA®~, 8UGARS, TOBACCOS end GENERAL GROCERIES, also WINES ard all i-roma Liquot®. Canawin Snirits. of the best descrinption. always on band at prices as low as L‘quot®e. Cansciin Spirits, of the bes‘* description, always on hand at prices as low as smali lots can be laid dowen. \W» care not for competition, all we require is a t«ial given tw . ut g£00d#. ‘I he economist will profit by calling to us. g@&Z~Cur motto is light profits,; Ilorrockses, Miller & Co‘s, in all widths anl numbeis. ° Also; just received, 3 Bales of the ulobuuerundu" (;:e; C::;ons and Shcetings, all of which will be o;)Id at a sma‘l advance on cost. Russell & Watson, Dry Goods Commencing 1st February, cuNSISTING OFRâ€" â€" P. Jaskerville & Brothers, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, â€" WINCEYS, _ _ _ TARTANS®, _ DRESS GOODS, etc., > Y PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE We are now prepared to offr to the Furmirg Community and to the trade induwements Ottawa, February 2, 1872. R@y"These goods mu:t be cleared out at any price previous to the arrival of our UOttawa, Nov. 18, 1871. Ottawa, Feb, 16, 1871 Great Clearing Sale KWYX A IX UTTCT* â€"©_CTCUTT RXE. STOCXK TAKING FPJINISHED. Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial. . _ â€"P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS, s P 6T 1 * G s V New Fancy Woollen Goods. New Hosiery. New New New Clouds. New New Satines all colours. New French Merinos. Will open toâ€"day one case VELVET RIB BONS black and coloured in all widths. New New Velveteens. New New Cottons, Cottons, REGENT HOUSE R 2 G ENT HOVU SE WOOLL ENS Costume Cloth. Fancy Dress Goods. Shawls. Mantles Costumes. Millinery. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! 30, Sparks street. SINCLAIR, STIT & co. yA ~~>~~,~ 180y 29 _Sparks Streok The subscribers offer for Sale in Stock, 1.000 Tons Scotch Pig Iron, Calder Nos. 1 and 3; 150 do. do, white; Goo«n Boiler Plates, assorted sizes ; 2500 Boxes Charâ€" coal Tin Plites, _"Coatbridge‘"‘ and **Machin‘"" bravds ; 200 Boxes lc. 10 x 14 Coke Tin Plates ; 50 Tons «â€" Morewood‘s‘" Lion Galvanized Jron, Nos. 24, 26, 28. _ Ottawa, January 23, 1872. ~206 Boxs Tin Plates. m 105 do _ Capada Plates. aroud 1 Safe, Fire and Burglar proof, of the cclebratd Kershaw & Edwards make, Apply to â€":.â€"â€"=._â€"â€"â€"â€"~__â€" Board and Residence wanted for a Lady and Gentlieman where no other Boarders are kept., Must be within ten minutes walk of the Parliam.â€"nt Buirdings Address, stating terms, &c., A.Z , Box 97, P.0., Ottawa. . Uttawa, January 31, 1871%. _ 1 B4tf The Ladfes of Christ Church interd hold ing a Seperate Tedders are invited for the various works necessary to be dene in the erection of a block of stores for Messrs. Bwalwell Rorbridge and Bros., corner Bparks n‘ O‘Connor Streets, P Pians and Bpecifications may be seen m the office of Ww. Hodgson, Ar bitec!, Carth* cart Stteet, near the Queen‘s Wh.ar!, on ang after MONDAY the 29th, and u. til T 4\ R%& CDAY the 8th of Fcbruary, at ITwelrs Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received till noon of Monday, the 10ik inst., from persons willing to contract for the erection of a counvout butlding in Ottews street, in this city. R@60 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A, CENTRE TOWN. in aisd of the Building of the new Church on TUESDAY, March 12th, and tollowing days Oitawa, Feb. 20d, 1872. 1886 ta Th; Subscribers have received a large sum for investment u Farm Property. No commission ch ( 5_ Apply to J. M. C. DELESDERNI‘M corner of Sussex and York streets, or to MURKRISUN, WEIAS & ©0., Toronto. Jan. 22, 1872. 1877 N.B.â€"The lowest or anyâ€"tencior not ceo essarily accepted Ottawa, Jan. 26th, 1872. 1880 t Ten‘ers addrcss=d to the dersaigued will be r:câ€"ived at his store I'x TBURAE Da Y, the 2208 inst., at noon, for the erection of T w) STORES for ME:â€"B4#. BOYUEKE and MURPHY, Sussex Street, rlans and specifications may be‘se>n zt h e Office of the Arcbitect, WM. HOVGSEON, Cathouwt 8 near Queen‘s Whar, on sna â€" after Tflm DAY, the 15th. & N B.â€"â€"The ftowcit or any tender not n# cessarily accepted 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 pâ€"rtnership,. 19th inst. My responsibilities in the matter must rest on their legal merits irrespective of anything that appears in said notice. Sigeed, . â€"=== . _ _ 1889 15] Pians and epecifisations to b> scen at my reâ€" sidirce in Daly streit, on and alter 12b instant. Te haaik 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 det:rmined to clear out without regard to cost before removing to their new premises. * . H. £. & Co. CHICKERINCG & SONS, STEINWAY & sons, DUNHAM & sons, - HAINES BRoTHERS, COLLARD & COLLARD, OTTAW A. Ottawa, February 15, 1872. Geo. A. Prince & Co,, A complete assortment of the above Instruments on bend gg&PIANOS TO RENT. Terms li}e«l, at A. & S$&. NORDILIZSZI C MEIDS CABINET ORGANS Ott awae, Feb. 13, 1872 BARGAINS, BARGAINS. SALE STEHILL GONG s A. & C. J. BOPE, & Co. 329 Commisssoner Etreet, Montreal. Blankets, Flannels _ and Wincies, _ _JOHN ARMITAGE Ottawa, Jan. 31, 1872. 1886 26 Ottaws, Feb, 11, 1872. § GRAND BAZAAR 4# 10 cOonT h ACTURES: AZAAR. AUTION. OR SALE, OR SALE 0 BUILDERS. O BUILDERS ONKY TO 1uvaAN. ANTED, o LA tiLl PIANCO FORTES C, P. DORION, 60 sparks Straet, AT JOHN BOWES, P £&rchitect. R 18696 5 J. BOYDEK 187 ma REMARKABLY CHEAP. ton, son & Co. Ottae wa 1878â€"3m. Piano Forte and Music Warerooms, Mason & Hamlin I 1 would ask, as a great fuvour, that shou‘e | it come to the knowledge of &ny person that | apurious medicines are being made ar sold in | my name, he be pleased to send me all the particulars be can collect reepecting the same, lt«ln' is to say, the name and addâ€"ess of the vendor who is selling the spurowm mA | clues, and likewise the name and address / the House in the United States, or elsewhe:e, | which may heve +upplied them, so _ 1to @@= abi+ me, for the protection of the public, te nsiltate preceâ€"dings against such evilâ€"deors, and I engage to remunerate very handsomdig any perso« who may give me such hbct luou,â€:he informant‘s neme nevor being vulged. 5 6k â€" hi aiaiedies i lssn IF. 6x Aulac Aeticanie i in is ns recith P nds hoi Sea: Bs the United Btates, eithâ€"r to seil onotnk: orders for my rills and Ointment, and as have reason to believe that attempts will very probably be made to deceive ths public in whis way by persons calling upon medicine vendors, falsely represâ€"nting that they ase acting for me, and with my knowledge and consent, I deem it advisable to put the pubMe on their guard against any such deceptions. I most earnestly entreat all those 'h, may r.ad this advertisement that they be pleased, in the public intâ€"rest, to communicate the purport ouf the same to their friends that they may not be defrauded of their money by pusâ€" vohusing worthless imitations of the genuine Holioway‘s rilis and Oivtment. No representative of mine will ever trave . through any part of the British Provinoes, o, ‘._ Hollowsy‘s Pills and Ointmwent will de well to see that each pot und box bears the Rritisb Governmeâ€"nt stamp on which is en« graved the words "Holloway‘s Pills and Ointâ€" m nt, and that theaddrers on the label is 633, Oxford street, London, where only 7 are manufactured, and in no other part the world. The retail prices are on the labels is British currency, and not in dollars and cents, Bbov‘d any person have reason to that be has been deceired byhfln(m imitations of these Medicines, be wil! do ww# to send me, in a lettor, to the address a Wot (which be can do at a cost of six câ€"nts t pr»xtae), one of the boo‘ks of instractions which are af" â€"4Â¥ *n *>» sam«. 1 promise to examine it, 1 md 644. the Medicio« t spurieus ‘he Â¥ * * whom he pu latk Â¥ nousy Those who do not wish to be deceived by vuying spurious medicines, which are now likely to emanate from the States or elssâ€" where, but to possvgs themselves of the genauâ€" TQ THE PMPL!I! OÂ¥ THE BRITISH PRO VIN‘CES OÂ¥ NORTH AMERICA. I beg most respectfully to ncquaint the public of the British North American Proâ€" vinces that in May la«t 1 caused the bumness at 80 Maidgen Lane Now York, for the awe of houlloway‘s Pills and OQintment, which were u, o that time prepared by William Brown, now deceased, to be closed. These Medicinâ€"e were, l regret to say, from what has lately come to my knowledge, made up of such very ordiuary ingredients as to render thew almost worthless, and therefore calculated to damage my good name. less than £20 «. s must be sent in a‘vance)â€"viz., 8s, 64., 14. and 348. per dozen boxes of Pills or pots ef Ointment, nett, without dfscount. I hvo:wuh, W Mn.ln‘ THOMAS HOLLOWaAY 553, _: _~~! etreet, (Inte 244, Btrand), *+% W, C,, Bept. 1, 1871 39 6m P __ Patronized by all the world. Rimmel‘s Tbang~Ibang, Vavds, Henus, Jockey Club, Frangpan», end other perfames of exquisite fragrance, _ i ~Rimme!‘s Extract of Lime Juice and Glyâ€" cerine, the beet preperation for the Hair especially in warm citmates, ® o mep y Rimmel‘s Lavender Watâ€"r, distilled fro Mitcham Flower«. Rimmel‘s Toilet Vinegar, celebrated for its uscfal and sanitary properties, _ hi. pers. Eugene Rimmel, Porfomer to E.R.H, the Piincess of Wales, 95 Strand, 128 Regent Btreet, and 24 cornbili,London ; 17 Boulever.d des Italisns, Paris, and 48 King‘s Road, Brighton. told by all periumery rendors, 24, 1872. way _ Rimmel‘s Vicict, BRose,Leaf, Rice, and other Toilet Powders, A I’benhw to ship« _ Rimme!‘s Dagoog Oil Soap, perfamed with Australian Encalyptus. | Tak * _ Rimmel‘s Glyc:rine, Honey, Costume and Floral Crackers, very amusing for Balls and parkick, :. _ .. . e . mm Chemists ar 1aUPIOX ; CaUTiO® EL : IMMÂ¥EL‘S CHOICE PERFUMERY, whol< 26 SPARKS STREET, 1886v |