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0. with Atable and GAaGNIEK, late A1#ZIP Kelly, y.PITISBS ing Aâ€"i times and nd sorv®e TEXSIq r’ wh ,? horddinc ige â€" Z â€" 1913 w a Tiernef, 8TEADe IAMA“ mt Soiaiy Sieet 1AGNITER, * ® AGNTER, ILWAY. rvate YE3 Sals S last ofter top dm .fi Wt 14tlh Mareh leee . .,, ranomy ‘WS & Co, T e on * now on Chaiy Timad m ie ag YÂ¥ & BA 0ttep ERâ€"ON, El iean #n#, 109T8¢ & 1 all parts of ie nu‘h"‘. i""i?“i'.’.: of '.r" those who an 1012 t# â€" _A vote of thanks n.toldond'hi- cenclusion. ts All the members of the Council present spoke, expressing their high appreciation of Ald. Featherston‘s public services and their regret at his retirement from the Bowd. _ They were gli«i. bhowever, that the city was to have the benefit of his weluiness in another sphere. ey felt confident that his excellent lbifi%would be utilized to great advantage on the B ard K Water Works Commissioners. ; Dome Lodge, No. 58, one hundred dollars ; als» from James Severeight, Esq.. five dollars, aml from C. S. Scott, Esq,, four dollars in aid of the County of Carleton General Protestant Hospital. ALEXANDER WORKMAN, Ald. Featherston replied at length, re¢â€" | ately sick at‘the stomach, and though good firh.b the cause of hill'in:::l- and ‘;‘:flw:::.t:mbn th:y.‘lootz u thanking the Council for its kind expresâ€" 'mm culture. as . Herp delloient sion towards him, und all the members | Thu, we see the wonderful effect knowâ€" :‘fivhl,, b“l‘:h p:.:“:lw lecdge has upon man‘s tastes and actions They MH M'M Ne -unwioip.l Mthobllp th:t sometimes attends on on no occasion so * # i e sould 200 mid any ember of tht | | . A UBOWSING AXD A DUEL r%t\hew-.p-bhcw-l e in to militate with their personil friendâ€" | Uno.nomlan the month of Juns, hip. in maiters of great public imporâ€" | 1835, M. Mary Lafon was h»:thing in the M hey all worked hhumy.dm ‘E;:uo:‘u!? port of Cr.‘okuil.‘ with a trades Aunmracs atr us Rusgser Housw.â€" J Weed, Rockland ; N Driscol!, D 8 Conâ€" ner, Montseal ; M Courtright, New York ; WmeA Thomson, Queenston, W C Edwards, Rockland ; N F Biniy, Ham:lton ; J Cosgravre, Revr D F Hutchison, Alex. Manning, Toronto,; R W Barker, Kingsâ€" ton; L Noel, Quebec; L D Kelly, Sait Lake City of John Graham, Esq , from the A spscial meeting of the City Couneil was beld last night. Present: His Worâ€" thip the Mayor, Al is. Featherston, Heney, Lapierrs, Bangs, Prait, Rowe, and Micâ€" UVonno® monthly : wily ; in little ward matters, ewh Alderâ€" wan had his constuutents‘ interests to qaard particularly. t «xtouk thek. ui Gn. 1"" furmers to come to the * * ley . Selicitor Clein Street* " acx«ownspezuext.â€" iteceived per honor shortly resume Apo New Hais D®®s solum» that he pressing Parior in duesex stree!t 'WQ Rzuantwa1.â€"The weekly ro «dings in St..Patrick‘s Hall take place toâ€"night, and we are informed that an exâ€" cellent programme has been prepared. The energy hitherto displayed in the management of these 1e lings : flords an ample guarantee o a good entertainment to n‘ght. ® f The Watee Works ByJaw was p.nd,‘ and Ald. Featherston tendered his resigâ€" l aation, whigh was accepted. | soeeph Kavanagh, Fsq., after Weving made the usual deciaration of newly electâ€" #1 ircatees in presence of D. M. Grant, J. P, took his seat at the Board. â€"Moved by Mr. O‘Connor, seconded by Mr. Kelly, that the account and communiâ€" cations just read be referred to the Comâ€" ::-dfimud Assessment.â€"Carâ€" * Yz. Mortu®® Fox Satmâ€"No.. 0\ ~pMNAT ) w”wt' *w_ M sad moulenet tor grinding. p® “ ‘m. at C. P. wal‘ & 2 Uttawa, March 5th. Present:â€"J. W. Peachy, Chairman ; Â¥essts. Kelly, O‘Connor, Larese, Sims, Darid and Finley. The minutes of the last meeting were 1e4d and adopted. # Letters from Brother Andrew and Mr. (¢Reagan, teacher, wore read and larid on e table. Also an account from XN, Gerâ€" main & Son. ° @6 _ s ‘.w."-. 1u® . § # was a blank dar M’ :_.A_ C.»12DtaX lxsmrrs.~â€"Ine soweé at ine Capagisn Institute lust night was pfetry well sttended, and the pro« eedings geneâ€" vlly interesting. A lecture by Mr. Montâ€" __kis was very instructive, and was liâ€"tenâ€" ”'- very instructive, and was l‘teuâ€" ed to with great attention. We have received a copy of Dr. U Conâ€" mpuu in answer to that of Rev. Â¥r. w’. against Father Damen. fi.-w“ eloquence and alility awe 1o well known that every person must exâ€" "'..h,b pamphlet clear reasonâ€" ing and exbsaustive argument. moved by lr&-u,mdod by Mr. h“l-l.l(mnn‘hndhvu, logether with the mover and seconder, be *ppointed to make the necessary arrangeâ€" ments for the erection of a school house @1 the lot recently purchased frouk N. Sparks, Esq., and report at the next Hitting of the Board, what progress has been made towards the erection of said uh“’aw. CAinad Mr. Dauvid gave notice that at the next meeting of the Board he wi‘l introduce a _ Wealluded to a censure c st upon the Oumeil, and by some able arguments and &uuh- rvindicated the honor of , showing that in no respect.was Edmerving of the attack made upon it. 3 n io amend the report reliti Eduu.a the Rate B il ‘i:..o &. motion the Beerd adjourned. : t * LOUIS TARSE, Sec. In conctusion be again sincerely thanked He Council,zaad sat down amid applause. *The Councol then adjourned. 0 aall W'â€"A r.plis'lli@ numerously igned, ealling upon Mr. John Graham of the Albion, to allow himself to be nominâ€" “-”â€" for ®*. ().‘0?'.'0 ‘Wud in liew of Ald. Featherston, candidate for the Water Mbmbiombip. Ottawa, March Prowssta~t Hosritar. â€"At a meating of o Directors of the above institution id on Tuesday afterno n it was decided call a '.Nic meeting shortly for the cnaze of raizing fands to build a new polly Varden BBARD OF SEPARATE SXCHOOLS arks 8 ALLAN, whool LOCAL _ sr Roaps NW’A"" to K. A itor, &c., comer of Sp3! eta, UMtawa. us perssws D : «. M imees to thefpublic in hat he has opened & n« meetin & Otiawa CITY cuUNCIL N‘KINNON® & M‘MORAN _ N) Sp uks str eet ruste 1 °OL s has rented Mr. RoberH ideau street, and will work. 5. 18723 NEWS hand, one marble ng. paints. to be DORION, No 60, Treasurer relating to A short time since two well known lumâ€" ber merchants, and the representative of ‘noldmnwyh-bnhuslflpni ‘lloono'ao- business. To reach their destination they had to pass through a great stretch of wil | country. The second !-igbtgbf th. ir journey they camped with an old Indian, who f.lt very proud of their company. The next morning before sturtng the »quaws of the camp prepared breâ€"kim.t â€" for the | partr, idld-ho- being under tl. impression that the meat +et before them, which they eat with so much relish, was moose flesh, they decl red it was the beat Aavored their appreciative pulites hid aver passed judg. ment on, the old country gentleman‘s praise being particularly â€" @nthusiastic. They resumael their journey taking the Indian with them as guide, but ere they had gone far, the liberal eulogies on the moose steak, brought forth a word of exâ€" planation from the dusky son of the forest. He told them they were in mhnr m:-m meat they u‘.‘.t.h: that it was .m-ugm‘ far from the camp the‘y ta back to satisfy themselves in the matter. On arriving, a «quaw very innocently took them to a tree from which was M-.inuhno’a hind quarter, with an iron still on the toot. The Indian explained that a few days previously a horse belonging to E. B. Eddy, Eq , M.P.P., had its leg broken, and was in consequence shot ; that they got a compleqratle qu=ntity of meat by such oecnmgn, and that they looked upon horsefHesh as sup erior to moose. ‘The three men of business became immediâ€" ately sick at‘the stomach, .flm,d Jjudges ot pine timber they sd upon chison delivered an exceedingly interâ€" esting lecture on the origin and. progress of Orangeism to a numerous and intell+ gent audience in theâ€" Rink Music Hall, ma«d, M. G.â€"â€"â€" The latter fo‘ enâ€" tangled in the weed«. and suideoly dis. appenred. M. Maryâ€"Lafon dived after him and br.ught bim to the . bank. _ As soon as 1, (Gâ€"â€"â€" came to himself, be burst forth into"endless thanks to his preserver. +*My f.ther is no longerdexmd " he exclaimâ€" ed, ‘I have him again in you, sir. Ub! don‘t disclaim the title. I owe you my hfeâ€"don‘t 1?"â€"‘Nevrer mind that, my dear feliow,‘ sail Lafon; ‘let me tell you, I‘m ravenously hungry, and I‘m sure you want s mething to eat after your fatigue ; so let‘s be olf 10 some tavern at once.‘ «h, it‘s no use,‘ continued the man, ‘you cannot escape the effusion of -yorui- tude !! . +I tell you I‘ve had enough of that alreadyâ€"1 won‘t put nruwith l::q more. Don‘t provoke me, or [lll just you ‘hMWm'Mhh,ouit- img his looks to the. menace. The man seemed to be a little quigted by this deciaration, and toilowed his companion in â€" silence, they soon HE BLISS uF 16NORANCE EXEM PLIFIED. _ Ume, morning in the month of Juns, 1835, M. Mary Llo- was h:.thing in ~the Matue at the port of Creteil, with a trades THE LECTUKRE ON ORANGEISM. ",'., as | _ A resident of Col_mb6, in the island of ion, he | Coylon, writes to Nature, describing a cu y Gog, | rious meteorological phenomenon which aphant occurs there, and which the inhabitants “‘.‘-.'eull- " Buddhu‘s Rays." It consists of ‘lndid;ll bands il;ltbo sky, alternately of eered, , * or and blue, proceeding from & '.m rointelon tothhrin-.ndh'rull- ructive | Iy noticed in the west at sunset, although it occasionall y.xcnnhthomt It ,oa-uly ex* frrm thirty to forty vegrees. At latest accounts, subscriptions to the amount of about six thousand doliars had been received by the itoyal Geographical society towards the expenses of an expeâ€" dition for the relief of Dr. Livingstone. More than two years and a half have now elapsed since letters have been received from the! g eat African traveller, and the 1 «4t of these represented him as extremely destitute. * The sex of egges.â€"long, slim eggs are males ; short, round egzs are females * Dr. !hc:. tha Arctio: oxplonr, anâ€" nounces his belief agrees with that of other recent travellers. that the interior otf Greenland 1s covered with ice, and be thinks it would be impossible to cross the country from side to side. j ‘Unripe‘ amber is sometimes found con» sisting of an almostâ€" transparent yellor resin, surrounded by a thin, oy-qnocmi;; When freshly broken the center is so! mdol-uc,bntu:‘:ronuwthodrn soon becomes hard brittle. Ita comâ€" position resembles that of benathesim asâ€" phaite, ani of the fossil re«ins from the Bast Indies. The Panama pearl fisheries are now carried on by negroes, whose villages r â€" semble those of Western Africa. The value of the fishery is about $150,000 a year, but there are signs of exhaustion, in emsequence of the unofd,ivbimchiw. It is proposed to regulate the M by law,: experiments having shown that after two years‘ repose the crop is largely inâ€" CLomprising eve ing that is Ne# and Mmsbbhmnd(imthmo'- Furs at greatly reduced prises to make got down and soon returned, accompanied by M. d'ua-qmo director of the Theaâ€" tre ltalien, who had under his arms a c«se Furs at > reduced ::.‘Mw’ mm:::' N at JAMES PEACOCK, K. Remember fthe place, 33 jRideau Lndon, Quebec and Montreal, (Calling at Plymouth out wardsf + passe and leaviog that port every Friday ) Through tickets from all polots Weat at reduced rat=s. Certifcates i su.d to person» desirous of preâ€"pa ing the passage of tm ir trt nds to Caued:+. Through Bllls of Liting insued on the contlo«at, and in Lonason for all parts of Canada, and i. the United States 10 Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago and «ther points in the West. Fw Foight or Pass g«< apply to Temperâ€" ly"s, t a ter & Dukse, 11 Billiter 8tmet, Lon« don ; Wilcocks & Werks, Barbican Plymontb; Rows & Co., Qwbec ; Dawi+ ~haw, Montreal or to _ ‘4C. K. CUANISGHaAM, Compou d of the following Arst class Puwerâ€" tul Iron Steamsbips : SCOTLAND, NILE Mtroway IwEkd A THAMES, ‘ SEVERN. ‘Ihe steamers of this Lin« are intended to saul W.â€"ekly as follows during the »ason of navigation of 1873, to an 1 from Scot! nd tor Quebec and Montreal dirmct â€" 'tm. 14te April _ Subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he will dispose of the balance of his NTEAH Aud every Tuemh y thereafter. Rates of Passmmgeâ€"Qwbeo to Londowâ€" Cublin,. 16X USme. B © c In ran:«: is g thanks to the cit‘zna« oi Otta~ wa tor: the v<ry line al patron g» extended them since they open d their Family Grocery seven months ago, and takes this method of informing their eustomers and the citizeons in yeneral that thâ€"ir Stok on band is very lurge and contailos every kind awt quslity that can b : foond in a Orst class Family Groâ€" cery, and at prices to defy competition. Nigzeo do Medway . ... Scotlaod ... . m' # a # @# # Thames .... FROX LONDON. Mâ€"dway, via Hallfar, N =, and 8t Jobo, N B, ies Wedneâ€"day, 3rd April and direct every W.dueadtay thereafter, FRUX QUEBEC. Ottaws, 1¢th January, 1871. Londofi,'_Quebec, «HWISA WARERAOUSE, McDonnell & Mongenais CHINA W ARE HOU S E, No. 66, Sussex street. Ctitawa, January 5 1872.., Temperley‘s Line. And Montreal. FUR STOCK, do TAE OTTAWA TIMES, MaA kc Burke, Miss J | M Miss A Suchen DC â€" _\ Mubligan Jnc Campbel!, Mrs R | lnrp‘s- Mr Cameron, Miss SusieMNesbet I _ / f Christie, Mre I _ Ne‘son F s Chapman Geo â€"_} Neill Jno â€" Lw’hm, iiss Sarsh / NMMJno s C iag <Brien, Miss Clare Charles O‘Brien, Miss H Clements W R | O‘Connor, Miss Mary Clay John / O‘Doherty J G Coombes Jos j‘.‘. (‘Connor, jr John Cook, Mrs M J / â€" Oliver, Mrs W J Coman Jno / Jliver Fred Colton A A)‘Mera M Colgan, Mrs A / / O‘Neil Robt Cooper, " A Patrerson Jas J (k:l‘inl.l )‘{'i- )(T‘q l;m Jno Craig age Simon ton, Mrs ()gden Patton Mrs Cu Mre du E Patton flen'ry Currier, Joseph . Pettegrew W S _ A:::Bx A \xm%:x;’ Ardi in= | Antwithdohmf m. Miss Mary A Baird, Mrs J & . | Kingsbury W A Baker, Mrs C Barkley, Miss J Birber Wm E Becket, Mrs Mary Beahan Patrick Bealer Jno Blake Mathew Blake David Cashion, Miss ‘Pike, Mrs Robt F Davis Robt Power, Miss B Davidson F W Pretty, Miss Sarah Davidson ‘I hfq Rithwell, Miss Caro DeLance, C P | + line Deris, Miss Arine â€" Rathwell, Miss 8 Donnelly, Miss MuryRexuly Thos Duncan Alex | Rennix Wm Ellis Alex | Robertson John Farwell Edwin Roberts Henry gllon J l"u } m.lno trick Mc Thos Flotnor Jno | â€" Ross Jno * & ®raser Jno * Rock Jno T. Freeman P W Rudd J Fraser, Miss Mary A Russell Mrs S E Friel, Miss Nilda + Say .ge Frank L. UGibson, Miss Mary AScott Mr (Gilroy Thos. Belwin A Gibson, Miss Katie ~impson Christy Gienn Alex _ | Shouldice Robt. : ~ t«leeson M ssMargretâ€"~hanon, Mrs E Green, Mrs Bettie â€" Shearn, Miss Carry Graham Arch Nhore, Miâ€"s F Graham Andrew Smith, Miss Jane > Graves James H Emyth Chas G:â€"szsham, Mrs Jno _ Stewart, Mrs A Gunn J A Styles Geo C s uce Gos a ‘*'s..m..%“"“ Mim c A % g.ll WJ“ m Mrs E m e Harris, Miss Lizm:e Thorn Henry Haynes xr | Thomson C J E Booth l.ovih | Bromich, Miss Mary Bradshaw Miss _ | Brimar, Mrs Jno | Broock T BJ Ij . Jno fak". Brimer Mr | Brimer, Mrs Jane | I8T OF LETTERS n_hhq in th L Urtawa Post Office, Feb. 29, 1872 Alberty Edward | Killoran, Miss Jane Kelly Thos Kelley Jno Kelly Jos Keily W D Kier, Mrs Fannie 0 Kennedy Jno . (L8.] â€" ZRemember the place > 4 EAST END SAPPERS BRIDGE. EO AXNNABLE. Qttawa Dec 13, 18711 “. g:rnu l; 6 'rbomoonT. 4 V J E 1cb ___ Tierney Jas iaatle . . ie fa w no â€" â€" HManraban, Miss [1 Waller Mary Anne E Harris H. & Waddle Samuel Healey, Miss Elien Walsh James Henry Patrick _ Weeb, Miss Elly llickZ. Mrs Jane _ Wilson Mrs yoae s ogan rs Mary James, Miss M MoCormick, Miss E Ke GREAT REDUCTIQN IX FURNITURE _ wards, consiâ€"ting of six pleces. â€" * _ â€" _ P.rlor s;:. in Bu; Cl»th.lhet'.hntm“ , boards, aus, Weahstands, Contre skbhuoo,.dnmnfldyduuw at equally low prices, ‘ &m& Mary Edward. _ At Oor Govezsxext Houss, in Our ()l'l"bY.' ot O‘N":Wo:, in Our * Domthion Srcox» day of MARC in the year of Our Lord, one Mj We e bitrert 0 B foige a ‘hirty yebir of Our By Command, _ i Ottawa, March 4, URNLTUBRE, FUSAALIUAR manderâ€"inâ€"Chief of the Island of Prince > =~AfT«= ROWE & ANNABLES, EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Crown in t ‘hancet 19131 0.s Can Mrs Robt Mre Jas CANADA. LISGAR. G. P. BAKER, P. XM. lang W lang W H Lennon Thos ® Little Maboney, Miss B Major A Mitchell W C Moore F H fio.r«“"" a, ‘Miss e, A Mulligan Jno Thorn Henry Thomson C J E Tierney Jas Turner Jno McMillan, Miss C Mclaren Peter MceMillan Jno . Ross Jnoâ€" Rock Jno T. Rudd J Russell MrsS E lattlie Hardy Little, Miss Mary J Link, Miss F A Loomis H N Lothian, Miss M Lunney, Miss M Lothiar, Miss E, Lyman CS Lyons W C Lyons Jno W McG 1913 the 2 ¢48),. MA ECH .. 01812 | : I NEW SPRING DRESS: uoons} ‘Allan, McKinnons!& McMoran On and after MONDAY next, 4th March, they : in this Department, which is under able and experi in the completion of orders will be kept constantly i And sn endless variety of Plain, Marled, Striped and €hecked Ottawa, January 23, 1872 3 M @F ENGLISH, GERMAN AND CANADIAN Now being purchased in the HOME MARKETS by ALSO, A LARGE LOT.OF FaNCY . We will guarantes that no one can sell the rage articles cheaper, such a# TEAb, SUGARS, TOBACCOS and GENERAL GROCERIEGY, slso WINES and all i :fi‘ Liquors, Cansdiin Spirits, of the bes: description, always on hand at prices as low as small lots can be laid down.. We care not for com on, all we require is a trial given to our goods. The economist will profit by calling B@#~Our motto is light profit«, Horrockses, Miller & Co‘s, in all widths and Bales‘of the celebrated Dundas Grey Cottons and at a sma‘l advance on cost. * _ _ Russell & We are now prepared to offer to th : Farmirg Commpunity and to the trade ind that has not been given berâ€"tofore by avy one in our fine of business â€"being now importâ€" Ing the chief part otf our Stock, such as TEAS, WI and BRA NDIE3, enables us :0 regue prices turther. We claim already to have bt t the enormous profits existing to a moderate rate, and trust in future to conth.ue so,~ â€"â€" _ e Commencing lsti Februar WO, S§RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKTF O T T A W A, Wholesale and Retail Gr : _spirit_n_lerchJ DT BLANKETS, FLANNELS, WINCEY P. Baskerville & PEOPLE‘S TE ered Grenadines, Lyons Black Silks of firss quality. Mariposa Satin Stripes, } â€"_ | Arabian Glaces, J se t Striped and Checked Creton Cloths, Plain and Fancy Figure®@ Lustres, _ A Choice lot of Black fnd Fancy Flowâ€" R@y*These goods must be cleared out at any p1 AVE just opened a complete assortmert of NEW DRESS GOUODS in all the ne â€" materials, is Ott=awa, Fob. 16, 1871 Ottawa, February 2, 1872. Great Clear XNX AIDDN TT E* A C Vardin and Mariposa Striped Prints in gre A Large Assortment of Piain, Fancy, and & * JSust Received some very Choice Dress G%C Dressâ€"Malzking DC STOCK TAKING PJINISHED. Give our Teas and Liiquors a Trial. | : P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. _ WOOLLF Cottons, Oc Allan, McKinnons & MéMoran, TAR(}‘ANS, DRESS GOODS, c â€"AL80, â€" OF Te d}l ' op t *‘cludk. §.1 wi" 1’0 I this PI ap plica ‘pI*~ >cerk Wine ?nd ints. 2 : LDLB3 AND COKT&ACTORBS ce provious to the arrival of our partment T O C imbers. Also, just nooi::d, 3 eetings, ail of which will be sold s>Jo0ods, ill be prepared to take orders in nced n‘:anaggmont-. Punc}uality view. $ ttons ne of the firm. Tatson, _ rs bo 37. NS CC FiZXEi. riped Japainese Silks. Embroidered Batiste Co# k veneer. . STOR varmely, Brother W, D. unm:? ® t** <»» 1907 3 | 29 Sparks Street, 2 ine qnd & ::dcind ts in cuabich to vs profite :nd.‘:lil ' TEADb, t pflmdm e hufldflnn is light profite, Ottatra, January 23. 1872 ©1878â€"3m Twentyâ€"five cents‘ worth. has cured â€" bad cases of Chronic and Bloody Dysentery, One temâ€" spoonfal cures Colic in 15 minutes. It will cure any case 0f Piles thas it is impossible to cuse,. Bix or eight application« is warrantes to sure any case of Excoriated Nipples or Inâ€" A«med Breast.: For Bruises, if appli+â€"d often «od bound up, there is, never the slightes! Aiscoloration to the skin. It steps the pain of a Burn as soon as applied, Cures Frostd Feet, Boils,‘ Warts, and Corns, and Wounds of every description on man or beast, ; 8. N. LROMAS, Pheips, K. Y. Ant NKORTHROP & LY YMAN, Newcastle, Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. ¢ Note.â€"Eclectricâ€"Seleoted and electiized. They would also call the attention of parties requiring an anything in the way of Carpets and House Furnishings to their large eand well assorted stock which they are detâ€"rmined to clear out without regard to cost before romglvinu‘tg. tingo new premines. The subscribers offer for Sale in Stock, 1.000 Tons Scotch Pig Iron, Calder Nos. 1 and 3; 150 do, do, white ; Gooain Boiler Plates, assorted sizes ; 2,500 Boxes Char coal Tin Plites, ‘"Coatbridge‘‘ and «Machin‘‘ brapnds ;« 200 Boxes lo. 10 x 14 Coke Tin Plates ; 50 Tons * Morewood‘s‘" Lion Galvanized Iron, Nos. 24, 2, 28. FOR BALE Ottawa, February 15, 1872. vight years‘ standiny. It cures Swelled Neck Tn-aivlhm, Neuralgia, Contraction of the Mascles, Stiff Joints, Spinal Dificulâ€" ti s, and Pain and Sorences in any part, no matter where it may be, nor from what cause It may arise, it always does ‘you good GHICKERING & SONS, f f _ BTENWAY & soNB 1 c 0 000 [ 4 DUNHAM & Sons, HAINES BRoTHERS, . . | | . COLLARD & CJLLARD, thority from me to define my lisbilities, as he has done in his published notice of dissolution of partna'r&ip. 19th inst. My responsibilities in the matter must rest on their legal merits irrespective of anything that appears in said notice. Ottawa, January 23, 1872. #@>*60 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A, CENTRE TOWN. f 206 Boxes Tin Plates, 10;: 'lcantln Plates. 1 re and Burglar f, of célebrated Kershaw & ldnm’:’:ke. cl in aic of the Building of the new Charch, on TUbLASDAY, March 12th, and tollowing days. Ottawas, Feb, 2006, 1872. 1886 td It is the CHEAPEST MEDICINE EVEk MADE, Onedose cures common sore throst One bottle hes cured Bronchkitis, Fifty cents‘ worth has cured an old Standing Cough. < It positively cures Catarrh, Astbma, and Croup, Fifty cents‘ worth bas curad Crick in the Back, abd the same quastity Lame Batk o‘ OTTAW A. 1889 15] i% THOMAS! EXCELSIOR ECLECTRIC OJL. @OoR TH TEX TIMsS ITS WEIGHT 1 GoLD. & CABINET ORGANS T. Hunton, Son & Co. Geo. A. Prince & Co,, gg&PIANOS TO RENT . Terms liberal, at BARGAINS, BARGAIN SALE STILL GONG Blankets, Flannels and Winsies, Mr. JOHN 8. SULLIVAN has no _ _ JOHN ARMITAGE, Ottawa, Jan. 31. 1872. 1886 26 The Ladies of Christ Church intend hol1 AMADA HOFEL $ GRAND BAZAAR 4) 329 C OR SALE. 4 Pain cannot stay where it is used." AZAAR LECTRICIT i. O€8BY TO LOAH. UTION. A complete assortment of the above Instruments on bend Bishop‘s Block, Sussex Street. Apply to PIANO FORTES ! A. & C. J. aorx" & CU. isssoner Stroet, treal. C. P. DORILON, 60 Sparkse Street, AT â€" NORDHEIMEIR‘Ss Piano Forte and Music Wuermm, 3 i ~26 SPARKS STREE1 REMARKABLY CHEAP. Ottawa, 1878â€"3m. of the au* Mason & Hamlin. Baries, by Francis Jarex, Orombs Swept ap, by T. Dâ€"Witt T â€"imaigs Gold Foil, by J G Hoiland, Obaracter, by Samuel Smiles, _ H untitos, > $ Jean Ingelow‘s Poems, Can. K4. paper and eu.. Wilfr«d Oumbermede, by Gxomge Macsdonald, o IIXD.S'EOIOOO. t _ _ _â€"__. . 89 Sparc" #weet The Jan‘or Clerk, by Edwin Hodder, A Y“'::r‘-!!“. gl'- Augusts B.thell, : Adcress, ROBT. ELL‘OTI, Fame Ottawa, Ont:; ‘ 1908tf socular Annstations un dcripture Text, 200 Witktrige by ths Cathedral, by author ot Bshonberg Cstte Family, Woman‘s Worth an 1 Worthilessness, by Gali Has had ode:c-ahm,ul nqllnd;t&A © capsacity with som» weli known gâ€"ntlemen in Canades. Good Cl\'lh sERVICE BUILDING AKD saV.Xs SOC.EITY OF OTTAW A. Tue Jivi 8 .v»~« Buildiag and Sartigs Society «l Otta«w. is prspared to l.l‘.q on the security ol «:«l Estate in Ottewa, and also to make advances for the purpose of enabling persons to erect dwelling houses or other buiidings in the city. ¥¥ Applications mey be maile (prepid if by post) to ROBE"." s1X 1.A !R, Secretary and Treasurer, Ualy â€" sâ€"et, » wmws, Ottawas, Foâ€"ouw. i4, 16 ; 4 1995 6 . §H@R. Carters give I' ® Il # T fl .fl' C ('boe‘n.l rates for furniture. W. E. JOHNSOK, = Ar: Ottawa, Oct. 12, 1871 11792 This firstâ€"class animalâ€"the ,nnu bred Bull in Canadaâ€"for sale. His full pedigree cin be ascertained on application t> the _ 4 o Fkw. tHowson, F.b',” \ / i 1885 diw it Nepes 31410 O'l'l‘AWA HOTEL, 8t: James Street Mon treal. ‘Ths undersigned having assom. ed the mazagement of this popular favorite, respectinlly informs the travelling public and its formecr â€"pitrons, that the house bas undergone many improvements, and that he intends by constant attention +o the wants of his patrons, to make this the most comfortable Hot :1 in the city of Montreal. Freight and Uartage Agency Grist, carding and fulling mills for sale or to let in Mount Oscer, County of Vaudreail, Q. ; also three lots of .h:‘d% improved, surrovnded thick! onr:f :& best wheat growing L‘. in Canada, driven by Water N. Overshot wheel, 36 feet diameter‘; runs the whole year ; all in prime order ;-‘mln 1 years ago. Apply 1oprietor, o U. McDONELL, * .. _ _____ Otaws City, Box 8 16. Application will be made by t he Corpors« tlonolthocuydouwn,uthlm of the Province of Ontario at its present Besâ€" don,btnAdtooh-fifion-.d cerâ€" &hwnmhhtbl its of the ‘City . e tawa . Ottawas, Feb, 10, 1872 ‘ON TARIO JOHN,!‘ i "0 OX TOAGUESE If PRIKS OLLER, OQitawa, January 23, 1872 18784 Olltawa, Feb. 20, :872 UST AECEIYEO Ol‘taws, Pob. 21, 1072, A marsied man, ANADA CENTBAL RAILWAY EW BOOKS! NEW1BOOKS OTICK. RIZE DUBRHAYMX BULL FOR SALE ILLB. McDonell & Mongenais‘, ANTS a SITUATION AS FARKEE FROM CHICAGO AT 0. 8. BROWNXE, y attended to. | . 0 imikew 1895 6 law 1888y d 4 111 1 10 it

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