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Ottawa Times (1865), 2 Dec 1870, p. 3

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1 tA# aad of h# COar **3 UR & O JI. NkhX, & i & C «hA 'wm N @1 ‘0‘["‘"" A ".‘fi.athers "***""" d der to prices, it _ _ _ aeets AuT L xp,. MUTCHMOR & O The steamer “* t re pemark ket .‘:W""‘:w “..‘9 litl; ‘lh hok * peeaÂ¥a .’l?*.. o nw.ll, St. Lawrence and Empr® Y.lls bl.nkets, in all sizes and weights, ver> cheap °t #ARLANL, MUTCHMOR & CO. (arpets and House Furniâ€"himgs made ..fâ€"l'll.y. «t Garland, Mutrchmor & Co‘# Aw“wd new styles, a+ educed Acgxonisveczumnt.â€" The Treasurer of the Irwbh Protestant Benevolent Society bey* 0 nOknovle | ge with thank> the fulâ€" owing dou tion» in aid of the funds of the Sxiety ; Mc. Thos. Motinrity, $10; Mr. G orge May, #$4 ; Mr. Jos. M.Culleugh, sf., a1 th*e Curiart Cavseu Kx1apixgqsâ€"The usval mekiy re=dn.s in connection with Christ thar b will ake place this evening, in Gowan‘s i| J1, at 8 0‘clock, in<teorad of h 1fâ€" ut seven, as heretof.re. A good proâ€" ramme is expected. Nomow. â€"â€"tow h tihe im uo KHEPXOYT : +1 O hot & & C. P Dorion, 60 Sparks Street, for stoves A number of communications 1 and stoveâ€"pipe fitting. No puff; but see by whe Chairman, among ‘whicn for yourselves. â€" Lumbermen «nd couniry following : Â¥erchants come and s«e. . The most com To the Chairman of Board plete House in this Line in the C‘P"l"i Trustees : e Posters. C. P. Dorion, 60 .\\p.lkll Sir,â€"I still bold a cheque for Street. 1436 2m. | ance on Centr«l school house, m ‘ lust month, «mount $40. Ll h.‘.:: LOCAL p.vu;": Fur @~ Al\ Wool +0 4 Porics â€" Cocet.â€" Thursdayâ€" Wm deil, for cruelty to a horse, was 1 and costs. were postponed on account of a dispâ€" pintment experienced by the Commuttese in scuring music. . A large nudience came to the Hall and were much disappointed in learning of the postponement. Next Wednesiay evening .the rowdings will wreiy come off. “"."" Three boys, John Guinan, Ihomas Bughes, and one Porillind were charged with breaking into Mr#. Cunningham‘s «pple shop and stealing Yari0us articles. Adjourned until toâ€" m« row. S Patrick‘s Readings, Wednesd :y night, : I_q;or case was adjourned until day next. ; Eiom Srawst.â€"It will bo remembered .B‘:;l:i';n':tohmsbo ‘ that last wintor and spring rep :ated comâ€" Mr. Fratt thought the Superintendent '&hw«onadewuhnpnlwunm- .houldlook‘:lwm Duke street school ner in which that portion of Elgin stree win.lows at the same time. mmm‘r«; ko 4o4 l “T:Supcdouodonsâ€"uhhth hands Sgal the Committeso. street was kept. This is a portion of street | _ Mr. Preston thought the Eastern School necessmrily the most travellea in the city, should be attended to also. ‘The proposiâ€" ‘and being on a grade, it is very desirable tion might be added to the motion. The that particular attention shoald be given uld:‘uopwthmmomndowhoatho 4 & . resolution was declared carried. it. If the ice were taken off it at present _ yr}. LeSueur moved, seconded by Mr. e C C C c trns saetnly Th Wikibibi were i4‘ 1 6 4““” ng at Reaprycs.â€"The programme at the Conâ€" ! gregati mal Church Readings last evening wu chowe swda« usual there, well exeâ€" guted. M.s» Jones and Miss Wau«shburn performed |= beautiful duet, and Miss Johnson, a pupil «f Mr. Workman, showed greit efficieny and correctness in her playing. Mr. Guthr e‘s recitaton was 8Uâ€" periog to what is generally heard at public re dings. (Owing to a lecture on Thursd«y next in Gowan‘s H.11 by the Rev Mr. King, the readings in the Congr gation«l Church will be postponed unul the week following it would be a blessing u(*kinl w uP " IN.;' Ruilway ! 'h Biumor or Owtamo..â€"The delegaâ€" tion, consisting of stev. J, 8 Lauder., 3 l.‘ Lewis ant J A. Sixter, Esqs, appoint d to cury to the Bishop a most numer ously signed requ sivion from the Church of Engylsnd inna itants of VttaWa, pro ying His Lordship to remove to Ctia®a, To turned hom last night. Hi#+ Lordship h :s besh nie sect t accede to the pray of the been ',!. se«t t accede 10 1 !qn'-itna. and will wke up in Uttawa at an e«rly clay. Yorxe Mex‘s Curstia® â€" Associati0X â€" The first of a series of lectures to be given in conne tion the Y. M.C. A. was delivâ€" ered last night in Gowan‘s. !lall, by the Rer. Mr. Stephonson. The chair was 0¢ oualy «ignesl requ aacion 1 of Engl=ad inna itants of His l“hp 10 remove tursed hom last nightâ€" GARLAND eupie : by Dr. Grant, M.P., and the Mayo and several other gentlemen were on the pliiform. There was a very fair attenâ€" d me. The lecture was styled «The Central Force of Christianity, whic . the lecturer in a most eloquent manner shewâ€" ®I to be « Love." . We, of course, cannot pretend to enter into any account of the lecture itself, but we confidently assert that if the remainder of the series at all approach to the same :t.andud, they will form one of the most interesting courses that has ever been given in Uttawas. & t ‘ue D:â€"viin‘s Fur AL NEWS. m der to prices, at The halt demolished building in Queen street, adjoining the Union House, is & farorite resort for boys, who make it their beadquarters, and from thence cllmb to neighboring sheds, tearing up shingles in thecourse of their ramUles, and doing Other damage, Besides this they are loud in their use of oaths and foul language. Did they contfine their sport to week days it would not be so bad, but on Sunday afâ€" ternoon last their fun was resumed with pgmtenergy, to the annoyance of the Reighborhood and outra .e of the Sunday shool, being held in the RBaptist church Yark w 30 ».m . &48 Lnnmnct «t vre were well supplied gene but scarcely any change he exception of vegetables L:ily lower in price. CA As 8 Velveteen Hat«, trom tC qTTtaw a wall®aAYt i ween . _ 18 noon . 10 p m 0 «. us R&## p» TÂ¥ "- " L 2k Wrescott Joauk "Tart ns in all the leading lot 0x liast steamer, at XD. MLTCHMU: & Co. ;l:uro now worth look Depot 10n 9 strest, corner o Busses TAas LOR, Agen®*. rgo as«ortment of Vummed Hate and 1. JAME® & Co 'l‘,flfi‘l 1« now llfl TCHMUR & Co. 5 hi their houses and bumduuoyodl 4 35 have orected small shanties, in which ite, 1rom 29 | those who remain at home will spend the :ortment Of | winter. Farmers who had live stock after ed Hate and | the fire have gener«lly sokl all out with the exception of one or two cases, and a team of horses with which to begin life again. The young men of families thus IES & Co. _ | circumstanced bave generally gone to the shanties, where during the winter they new stylish | will cars sufficient to + uy seed. &¢., in the t spring. A great many have with MOR & O#. | their teams to the shanties. ’fmb we are happy to be able to give so favorable : is now laid | an account of the condition of th se farâ€" < mers who have met with such mifortune, yet wa dolno;f::ul:w 'uu'mu-t: thoy»l-l-: out of ne«d of further assistance 1om relie‘ mworth100K | C\ mittees. All the assistance possible is still necessary, and the cause of relief % should still be prosecuted with vigor. Go his residence Thomas charged i. Conâ€" fined $2 harl by. _ Although depraved themâ€" selves, these largeâ€"sized boys should reâ€" member persons in the neighborhood are not, and it might be well if a policeman would bring this fact to their rememâ€" brance. , ‘The farmers who were burned out by the serious fires, are now, it appears in a better condition to endure the winter than could havre been expected. Those who Mon Te lia‘s Fur D. pot. JHOrdKLam, + neAagy CCNESmee Cns 209 C 000 en P __| m li, anmi Stemcy. &“" Trexs â€"No one will deny the| Moved by Mr. Kerhy in ammendment, desirableness of having shacde trees adorn seconded by Mr. Preston, that all the our streets. They add immensely to the | "‘i"" A “h‘ ?Tlm just I':.d ‘L‘d“l’“:“l' f : | a«d. aml the following su ututed ** t .W of..otmc in l’““' ral, and an | ull the »cbo 1 teachrs be »pp inted at the indiffterently built house is made to apâ€" | same salamies, »ll rules and regulations to pear very handsome by the proximity of the contrury being cancelled. trees. Therefore, it should be the duiro‘ Mr. Pl:m would u:“ to yote um*h' imaliust a principle point in resolytion. reâ€" of every., person individu«lly . .nd °“,h' solution it carried would anni‘l the resolu, community in general to have the city | tion appointing Mr. Robertson to a situaâ€" properly planted with trees, which is being | tion in ;‘bo ltfuomr..l Kubool Wo-aullo done in fact C * m extent M'h‘ . J “fwn.' name shou be in Ottaws, _ but at . the â€" sam# brought up in a special resolution. . Be f back fncivitcd siles in his opintion the resolution WaAS ‘"m‘ certain .. very privilelges | out ot order. - | characteristic of Ottawa have a counter | ‘IHe Chairmanâ€" ruled, the, motion in | acting effect upon this publi= enterprize. 1.00‘1:1’- Prak Gock the resolut § ; 4 F } r. Pratt supporte« ution. . He [ Wererer in the bbirof rying hores i | thought the Central school East, under its »"'. trees, young boys breaking °“ present te chers. was pro spering, and conâ€" branches, and the depre ‘ations ofcows | 84q« »ment should not be leit at large in the streels Nome effec. | destwuyes ny iso :emovÂ¥ul of _ny of the tu«l steps »hould & taken towards the | teach=ts bhe thougut Mr. Pratt was urgd jersstpettige, t vamp on i m | to che course he was tullowing by cousci pro per Last night the regulâ€"r monthly meeting of the Board of School Trustees was hel.d in the City Hall. The members pl'“.llt were Prait Ma«y, Alexandeor, LeSuour, Will«, and Preston. ‘The minutes of mestings the month were read by the approve i of. ; A number of communications were ] by whe Chairman, among ‘whicn were following : To the Chairman of Board of . S it, who s.ys, **no funds, foaltts."‘ : & Last year it was . got the moneyâ€" of right some timeâ€"bu and annoy«nce. * (signed) C " ~# GEV. D. DRUMMOND. A communication was read from John Burns for $40 house rent. In reéference to Mr. Drummond‘s comâ€" munic«tion, Mr. Prate thought it ought to be referred to the Finance Committeo. Mr. LeSueur sboo;n no actiou was no Cc esceucuers Te i in the communication from Mr. Armstrong. ‘The Chairmun thought the interest ou&hl to be paid. r. May moved, seconde! by Mr. Alex. ander, that the communication from the Lo. al Superintendent be referred to the School Man «gement Committee, and that the suggested repairs be referred to the Building Committeo. L T C M9 . Sssm conlin harorinnt maex eeeruil uen OONT U CES Prait, th .t in contormity with the +ugges tion or request of Mr. J. C Armstrong to the Chairman, that he be allowed interest upon the coupons held by bim for the time elapsed since they matured, and until such coupons are honored be compl ed with, and that the Ch«irm in be, and hereâ€" by is, authoriz«l «0 imnform Mr. Armstrong that said interest will be pabl to him. Mr. Preston thought the matter should be referred to t e Finance Committee. 1t was not a legal debt this paying intura®st upon interest. Mr. Kirby thought al not legal, it was a just debt and id be paid. Mr. Preston â€"It is a legal debt . Mr Alexander was in a position at ‘ the moment to speuk as to the wpli:{ of | the cliim. but be theu n:.- a claim vave CExelet t T o that in equity should bel p â€"id. Mr LeSueur thought if t that in equney "rU®" (165.e . Mr. LeSueur thought if the paying of the interest upon the | tereet be illegal, no action ot the Finan« Committee could muake it legal. F Gee UE Sucrs quor almvarind Wt Board of Kehool I rus Mr. Preaton a id there was nQO HIONUE "" | to the illeg«lity The) matter shouid be re‘erred 16 the binanc. ‘ommittee. ‘The mowon was U put ind carried. ‘ Moved by Mr. Pratt, seconded by Mr. Wills. that Mr. Drammond‘s communic+ tion be referral to the Finance Com mittee. and that the account for rent frem Mr=Burns be received, and the Chairman is hereby authorized t . sign a cheque for the »«mount of torty doll irs, on the certitiâ€" cate of the Finince Committes, being given for the correctnsss of the sume, â€"‘«â€"pending rule 4 for thit purpose. | _ ‘Tne motion was then put and carried <~ ‘Two months‘ report from the Local Superi tendent, and a number of reports fom teachers wwe here laid upon the: table. us Mr. Alexamier moved, seconded by Mr.: M.y, that tho:goru be r.terred to the (Conmittee of Sch ol Management. M:, Preston thought the schools had bee newlected during the month. Two schools had only been visited twice, one f_ur nmes, and another fire times. It h4A b en st ted that Mr. Cousens had visited . | the schools daily, but bhere was his own _| statemoent to the contrary. There was a PC m C eHECTOC EApeTE COCCC ps »hould e taken towards the | te«cb protection of shade : trees. i wo c entio statement to the contrary. ihere was & discrepaney somewhere, % The motion was then carric 1. Mr. Pratt wanted to goon with the ap pointment of achool teachers and leare the antnished business of last ln:;i'n' alone, and for th«t purpose would e the susâ€" pension of section 6, tule 2. _ | " 00 s thrcccct ac ux Uiikk mbomusity * piscussion followed as to necessit of the suspension of the rule, during whw‘ Mr. Pratt again expressed anxi ty to go on at once with the intment of sohool teachers. It was time this was d. ne. The resolurion was then declared carmed Carriol. Mr. May subnfitted the following resoluâ€" l e "eeet maty tliton. noondo: by Mr. Will:d tl:t Duncan Nflul obe rtson, ‘m Stewart and Miss Murray | C oo c rentae cust tam baerd fos the ind | extoronriepeinie mrreang motone is + x m mtbs ofnext year at the same sulary | «t it next Session, ‘or an Act to suthorise the r.\;.u:‘by them mh’:;b Â¥ | construciion ( * W ater Works in ana for the City r May explained hi j movring | 0| Otta®«. thohn‘;lnw It ;u. va:todo away wa ’u&". @ yit Nwl ty of any injustice to the l CYy HAli, a T PPF Fetever Tith, Te 1403 Jawkâ€"2m in regant to the wd by the Secretary «h4 | PV "~\/" â€" .0 lorxt Mr Moâ€"y, in turther support ‘l:ro::d::' « tion, stated that he thought, a* id | amunications were T480 | a; ‘former meeting that Mr. Robert=n| umong whicn were th¢ | was not witted tor the pl.ce he occupi d, and it was only fro::‘ cl;sc‘wnuou °'l":o y Board of . School victions that he movred t motion. of f removal of ur. Roertson from it oould‘ | 6 s not injure the Uenxtral School East but . a cheque for ? "":'.d might benelit the Central Sâ€"hocl West. 'Mw ml k * Trod Mr. Alexunder was at a loss to underâ€" “'m' *A cmu' stand how gentlemen who hid received | C f‘ humberlA!D | the votes for the removal of Wr. Robertson | no funds," or *"*}98% | could not YOto for‘hthc :aneellin. of that , ution. _ ie thought . such uct a stree monthe tetore 1| td te"repthted se emy mpanat, and but it puts me to rouble probavly m«ke themselres a laughing siock for the public. w. " M 0 pascs‘ Chaom aatter for debt and ghould be p«id. â€"â€"1t 18 a legal debt . ler was in a position at o speuk as to the 100‘“3 of ho shcwualit it was a clhim atings hbeld during y the Secretary and were . Mosara. Sueur, Kirby, the necessity af 1. feaene doutt t LYemabte as Mr. Preston thought it was not a moâ€" tion to be L.id before the Board. . If it was to appoint all the teachers it would be very well. fls thought the motion was an injustice to the three teachers named in‘ it. It was tantamounnt to saying at the end of threae months we do not want your serâ€" vices any longer. ‘The three teachers were old and capable servrints, and ke thought they had too much spirit to .ooott the apâ€" pointment. _ If all the teachers h.d been appointed for six months it would h«re 'nndlho exposure of the names of the Mr. May stated that his object in bringâ€" ing in the motion was not to do any one an injustice, but do away with the diffarâ€" ences existing among the Board. He thought the motion was a ‘casible way of getting over the difi -.nlt.y. f P | Gnadan . Rutrimrabhon ~dtammnatl \if DP Ir.x‘nnwn begged to move in ameondâ€" ment, second.d by Mr. LeSueur, that the words "six months ‘ be expunged and the following be inserted, v!z. : "‘the year 1871.‘" and that the motin s0o amended ander. | Naysâ€"Kirby, May, Wills, , Mr. Wills moved, seconded by Mr. Leâ€" Sueur, that thâ€" following teachers be and are hereby appointed toteach in Central School Eâ€"st Kur'm; the year 1871, viz. :â€" Mess,s. J. C. Stewart. C. Harpeor ; Missos Johnston, Fleming, Wood, Giimour, Rathâ€" wm. li, ami Stemcy. Moved by Mr. Kerhy in ammendment, seconded by Mr. Preston, that all the | words in the motion just read be expungâ€" | ed. aml the following substituted * that | all the scho I teachrs be »pp inted at the | same salaries, »ll rules anud regulations to | the contrury being cancelled. hes 1CP ak% yErov eP rv TCOE and carried. Yeasâ€"Pratt, Preston, LeSueur, Aloxâ€" order. Mr. Pratt supported the resolution. He : thought the Central school East, \:::cr its | present te chers. was pr +pering, conâ€" weqi »ment should not bo!; hdo-uu)o-- y imno «cumuvÂ¥ual of .ny of tbo\ téeach ts â€" lle thougut Mr. Pratt wis urged | to che course he was tullowing by COtleciâ€" | | entious peinâ€"iples, Lut it would «e wrong . | to impruve one school in a manner detriâ€" . mental to another, It woul . not be right to vuild up one «t the expense of another. He« hoped Mr Pratt, with all his uuiet[ for the welfare «f the Western would not sacrilice the . interests of the | Ewtern thereto. k * E w e s i0 Ah K whe aiue m order. Mr. Pratt supporte thought the Central : presont te cheors. was The amendment was then Mr. 1. sueur thought that if this str aln 0 proceecsing were contmued they would ar mve at nothing ennite. They were upset ting one nmight what ha«d been done on 4 previous occusion. d dsn t w netn t on ie C us aoinpcmnrtncds l Tells . Hol sock for the public. The yeas anmd naya were with the £. Howing io mubes Yeas â€"M :y, Preston, K Naysâ€"Alexander, Prat Moved by Ar. Pratt, i LeSueur, that the 19lh1 hereby appointed assistal ie e e d > <" ced Yeas â€"M :y, Preston, Kirby and Wills. cneemmmmemaess Naysâ€"Alexander, P‘ratt and 1e8ueur, A“" Moved by Ar. Pratt, seconded by Mr. LeSueur, that the following be and are heroby ?mud assistant teachers in the Central School West : Mr. Parlowe, Misses Sparks, Miss Leving, and Miss Humpbrey, and that Miss Butterâ€" worth :b:fl-omtul teacher in the Duk« atreet * Mr. Preston thought an older teacher | If y« should h.vre been removed to the Duke at the street school. Miss Butterworth w«s a very | Sussex EOXE ENAE Diut a motk experienced and | _ wnr. Parlowe, Misse and Miss Humphbrey, worth be appointed atreet .cmfm * Mr. Preston thought an ~idetr tea®N®" | should h.re been removed to the Duke street school. Miss Butterworth was a very good teacher, but a more experienced and clder teacher should havre been removed. ‘The resolution was crrried. Mr. LeSueur gave notice that he would, at the next meet ng of the Board, bring in .nwll ution fottho‘:mh nd «4 ':l' resolution t night, annulâ€" lin.n.aozn‘t;:dmnbd at the previous meeting, and removing Mr. J. P. Robertâ€" l son to the Central School West. The Board then adjourned. &A C usc l The Pastnership exiâ€"ting between the unâ€" d rsiga~d, in the City of Ott«««, un ofr the namau uk WikTSONX k CLISBY. 8«1 on K« pâ€" T No ooo e s aidea + Â¥W, Wea® F h.l( D‘, Witness of Rignature, 11. @. URANT, Jawes ~Nramx®® _ OttawWaA, p ) M 1 With this en) valumbi st thst ub>~ t <+*. > B «5 97 a willl imegor stoar: o meregge lt« chrcalati more saluab!~ as an mice will, thi« year, per copy â€" ousd «e ri vosy of wbli\'.“ollc The iglliowia« af* One Page at 0K uTIicEk. FOR 1871 WILL BE PUBLISHED KEAKLY IX D ECE 4 B K &R * Quarter Pag®e _ do go ..... 4 Ub Un Paye i« body of watk, .. /.. 0 06 Haif 4 do srex _ WeW Evory adverileer taking a page will râ€"o ive 12 copic« of the Aimanac for diatribution {r hatt a page, 6 coples ; and fo: a quaiter otf a paue, 3 coptes. Appl» ations for advertisements should be # ht in «t ouce. Kidktentey >\ : csfâ€"raslu uks * to KB 1: is intend. d to a One Paze at begioning Of 'b" B\I’t.-.. a a a w w s “u" do do w e e Quarter Page . _ d0o do UJu~ Page in body of work Ottaws, Oct 31, 1870 dime« »ved "! ! Nor 11, 1870 mc , Smd at the samâ€" time 10 be SC= , as ‘am agroeable privat, companion ‘ is eudt io vie«, to auiition to wuch «t tistlcal information.a larg® amount 0_ > ding matier wi | be found in .uble ree. ptron which it 6. 1 w y aiet the wut Auread ofreme pâ€" Lt _â€" +d in Ontarto and Qaetwc jas . se â€" thir n will, this y« ar, cOumtn +R i wiypo 4 + bued uf pstrouage. In order ta »â€" its chrealation, aud to ru»der it still aluab!â€" as an advertising m« diu«o, tb ill, this year, be reduced (to 10 ont« uy _ ourt «rably l<ss than the actual .f SEPTEMEER, a.D, 1870. wWaTsON & CLIsBY, J.MEâ€" BuY Wa PSON, LAVEL kENT cLIsBY. NTON AL M A NAC » DOMINION ALMANAC " Ottawa Ive at & C av»â€"alent w ol : named in ; at the end ‘ at your serâ€" achers were ke thought ““ the a e a «d been would h«re th » rats for advertising tual cni-int. â€"n the mt to vote it this sts ain of then called; for en removou. at he would‘\ ard, bring in m““‘ and annulâ€"| the previous J. P. Robertâ€"| THE OTTAiW\ TiMFS, DEC. eB ces <o § .. i« K900 i« * 99 + $Â¥ 40 . * We 00 will teoâ€"ive aol 1816tt R. 1 JAMES & 00. 1502tf AT THB If you want Choice YIRGIN HOKEY, call at the New GROCERY BTORE, cormr of Sussex and York Btrects. If you want SUPERIOR CHEESE, call at the N.w GR=COrRY STORE, Corner of Susâ€" x and York Streets, s If you want FIRSTâ€"CLA®S DAIRY BUT. TER, call at the New GROUEKAY sTORE, Cornper Bussix and York Btreets. New Crop West End, Layers, Â¥Valencia and | Seedl ss Raiâ€"ins and currants. Fr sh Tarkey Fizs, Malaga Gmpâ€"«, Lemons, Cholce Inâ€" p ria! Prunes, Camsied Poel«, Gelatin , Croma & Bil» kw V« Pick\ #, Sauces, Jame«, J Mes, amt Mermalade®, Freâ€"h +yiters, L, Imtâ€"ra Be. guin Â¥a kâ€"rel, 8)!mon an ! Tomatoes, with a chuee lot of moth arnd Euxlish alâ€"s and Pâ€"iter, Wines and Kiand: «, Gin, 8»=40» Whiskâ€"y, Jamaica Rum, Old Rye, 8yru, s and tRES5 GOOCS. At the Bosezx and €PEE®TION t Extra Fin~ Greer, BJ Riv, Java aid Pumkey Co sPECIAL LINE Corn Mew!, at the NEW GLVL Corper Su«= x and York btreets +R1N0 LUOMAsRM EN. A large assortment worth from B to ) cents, at 15 to 80. BLACK S1LKS, Fine | Familly ‘+hrough rates to Brockville, Sand and Otiawa. Corner Susses and Yoâ€"* â€"sts. Oitawa, Nov 29, 1870 15261 that in this Dep u tment, especially the prices, aroe ExceEpixery MopeRit?, GOLDEXN L1Iox. FOHX A. BITTEARS, J. M. C. DELES DERNIEKS, ot French Merinos, very cheap. consilerably lower than ~ present Ottawa prices. N»« GROCEuY\ STOR | York Stre t# * > Coxstaxtey os Haxo, pretty gener@lly mily and Pasty Flour, Oat and at the NEW GuOCERY sTORLE, It is JAMBES & Co. «== & LGO â€" Pork â€"â€" ALEOQ=â€"â€" puiriceâ€"mve popt Mc 1 _( _ _ _a%. F 33 @ideaun Street. Ne 4 PR PCO o gusrts, Sat tolt| ©â€" stromte sn piws _ | &A e Hamiomte ; on oaicmmonefoccfermininrrmmmimmomngena en e e at .be Russell Hous*, Ortawa, o Tu soay. the L; ROSE, ('uun.l- J. TAasKER, Accouwntant: 6th Deceu ber nest at 12 o‘cock, no‘n for th« Pro uce Broker B oks posted Accow@nt! made out _ Apply | organisat.on of the C:mpany, under the Act of c ,'. t ; l;o“-|.go.¢ U P Hill soliciter References; ::g.o‘n.lulh;m of Direstors, aud London, * + Pinhe, transsction business. Kov. 24, 1810 181% in | Ottawa, Nov b.flfl | Ottawa, ..'g,m’ 1621 B «k and Japan Teas, I‘ Haviog met with UNAPPROACH ABLE SUUCCESS this AUIUMN, in the disporal of \ their I1MMENSE IMPORTATIONS, (the l Lergeâ€"t ever brought . to Ottawa in one bea . | a«on) were under the agreeable necessity of ‘ ic.ordering a Second pupply to fll up the | uumerous blauke made in their Several Ueâ€" | qar.ments. 6 wl hoi ty c e e d ant : CR EW FANCY PCE OeE eCs F Uwing to the terrible conflict now raging in Europe oul resident agents were uabled to secure during the conus quent de. presgsion of Trade in Britain many very valu â€" able lines at exceedingly low pilces for Cash, Rey~ A portion of bhipments not" yet to Land, are expect d this week,. . The following omnrlask a few of the Iending articles, viz. : Land, are expect comprises a few WwWINCIES, : FRENCH NEJI TUME CLOTH yard, the Rlack YELYETS, YELYETEENS, EPAK. Q GLEsSs, 811 K8, SaTIA8, ard CRAFPES8. m# A\iour Mentle V.]vets were purchased \ in June, only a fow diys b» fore they advanced | considerably in p:ice, and a« th. y are likely to | b. fully §0 per cent ceaer in the Bpriog, ‘ would,aivise Ladiea to Purchase atthe present ‘, tim ; will.varantee the bert value in Caniâ€" | da. â€" tilks Saune, &o , +qually zoud value. | MAGEE & RUSBLL f DUMLDTICS: * New Grey Cottons, White» Shirtings, Sheetâ€" ing», Prllow Cottens, Frints, Linen m’cnt. ton Tickings, Linen and Lorten y T8, Table Lin a of eÂ¥ 1J d »ciiptiou, Quilts and Qoanterpau s, Tow Is and Tow.â€"lling, &¢., &o. We «an coufd mily on commend the above mentioned Domestic Govos, being +X« cellear value. UVEMBER ARRIVAS, BL \NKET.i, English aod Cacadian Piain an: Fan y FLANSRLLS, Waterprool cCloak» ings, Bisack aud Blue â€" Piesidents, Ps4â€"8, 6 ave«, and the New â€" Irish Frieze Cloths, tor making Fasbionable Ulster Over. Conts A Specimen Coat for Sale Blas &0 dozen (ients White and L.AVF Gloves ; also, 20 des D Plusb Lin: d Kid Gloves and Mitts, some Cuffls, bwides & first.class Stock 0 Mock and R al Buckskin Glovebk, Scotch and Euglisn Lambs W o! U ing, Scotch and Cauadran Finget &eo., &c. * tILKS, &R IBBONS A AD LAC New Double Wiith Damarks at A5cts, Green Repp, at $1.10, the Chr@pest in Ot, tawa, New Harnees Maslin and Lace Curtain®, also Lace by the yarde, one Cusk varnished Cornices and one Case Stair Rosse _ PATTERSON & BRYSON. In consequâ€" nce of openinw w») lave b en n M es o se 1 ie in ud / P large ad Strional Btock, which we will mark as low as beretofore, being dâ€"tâ€" rmiw d to re tain our alre=dy well extablished charactâ€"r, for selling th: aper than any other House in the Trade. 1 R E 8 8 G 0 0 DP 8 : )IES, sCOTCH PLAID TARTANS, H NERINOES, and SATEEN CO8â€" We .ve made such ariangements with the % â€" ctories in the pominion as will ab _ « to keep constantly on bund a large &A â€" 1 Absorted Btock of ‘F weeds, Flanoe!s, aB . (GJrey and Whit:), Cotton _ and & Biws, Cot on Yarn, Rosiery, Underâ€" vidtming, orc., etc , otc. An entirely new and well assorted Stack of B itish and For ig« staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which bave been merked at piices to Juty competition. RY npo «d Sateen x west Dress HOSIERY AsxD GLoVEs. pay» RexsusE®R THE Prac®, F U RS . I beg to intimate that my FUR 8FOCK is now ecmplete in every ; @1 ®8 W O J 1. L K NS : .DEPARTHENT. Ax Earzy Carr is Souicrrep. $MK" Remember the place, 33 -“... Street. OPPOsITE OLD sTAND. saTiA8, VELVETS : AND STAPLE DRY G00D8. ° s MAGEE & RUSSELL IN CANADIAN GOOP PATTERSON & BRYsON. Cc aRPETSs. in Cloths at 90 cte. per oas. Matcrial of the s:a~ RY 0oDs ! 53 Spujkl Stroet, + Directly Upposite BATE & Co. White and Lavender Kid dos n Plusb and Lamb nd Mitts, some with genl F U R S , Stvle Hair Nets, 200 our great success since ~n ol-llgfl to I.’ in a Stock of Woollen | Glovek, Canadian, | W ol 'Uu-u-n-lo‘h' Fingeti & Yarbs, RY Gops ! 1870 4 yoDps$s ! emll.;'; that the alterations thoroughly renovated and st« care. uo ACOpHER UAE UIRNRRT ETe N e prally, that the alterations are nOW completed, the whole premiscs T6 "00""° ""__ horoughly renovated and stocked with j New and Hresh Goods iscc Of the very best quality. Ile is now prepared tail, and every article will be guaranteed, as they Teas in great variety, Coffeeâ€" â€"the very bestâ€"roasted and ground daily, 2 Raisins, Currants. Figs, &¢ , &¢,, ¢ 4 Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Brandy, f English Old Tom (Ginâ€"Booth‘s, All goods delivered free (within will be paid t,,,groper packing ans LIFE . ASSOCIATION > OF sCOTLAND. The Proprietor begs to inform the lovers ot THE L 8 210 (Gie s3 i0 c ds ce wtay Mn\n]fllfli. (‘ FUNDS in hand and invested, 1,357,386 My wishes soar not very high, Nor do they widely roam These moderate wishes are To comforts found at home. Give me what I enjoy #o well A snug domestic scene ; Aud take my wo.a, 1 {ol mys As happy as a Queen, qLE 16cerviek SHEp CMe C CC anart trom she Directors and other «(oiâ€"lsâ€"by a Profesrional Accountart of bigh standing and i experience. In the VALUAIIO No also, wh.ch , are mnde on approved Tubles of Mortality, the ret Arsurance Premiums only are taken into acâ€" nt. â€" Thus by constant independent checks and rig :d tests, the utmost precaution is adopted to secure the prudent conducet and per «nent stabilâ€" bility of the Enstiut.on. It bas «] ways mairntain« ed a high positio« among the Arsurance Offices of ths Kingdom, and has alreody paid buus Asâ€" scrin and Borve®s to the amount of : The BOOKS and AVCO many years subjected (rot other interval, but) to. & an«rt trom ihe Directors &1 Profesrional Aoeonut:n' \ I‘ll tell you what I wish for "Tis not a large gesire ; I wish to «it at perfect case, I wish a friend or two would call, To ask me how I do ; OnUVS )Â¥ kA me The amount paid last apwards of The Foxos remaining in hand and invested are upwards of The List of Policyâ€"holders in Class B. for 1870 will be closed as at § Beside my evenimg fire PECPLE‘3 TSA STORES P. B\SKERVILLE § f No.36 Rideau St., and Puke St. + OTTAW A, Previous Entrants Whire from their gr at incroase 0 and the lll"e .ddiliull now put Srore, with a well sâ€"].cted Stock, stant attention on their part, W them to sell at prices uot to be elsowh+re. & "Thiereâ€" wilt be fount REWBEYE NO ~AD97 7 _ " geperal aâ€"sortment of GRUCER i ES, TEA® is particular, imported, LIQUORS. WINES, BRANVIES, GIN, IRISH and sCorcH WBHISKEY, Gooderhem & Worts‘ P HIGBWINES ESPECIAL INTIMATION. More than later Entrant will receive. semker 8. 1870 OLD RYE, and PROOF, With a fine asso‘tment of Christma® and New Year‘s FRUITS and S‘X.'ul'?s. WINTER APPLES, ORANGES® »nd LEMON8, CHEES®, HAMS, and BACON. Reamember our Motto â€"* Quek Sales and & Â¥uU W A ATC Remember light Profit«." FOoUNDED 18%3§%. ts DECE MBER. or uitawa, J T/ & $8,159,044.00 An Old Lady‘s $6,605,945.00. and AVCOUNTS have beon $601,763,00 RIDEAU STREET. s aVE MONE Y r Try their ov 29, 1870 Y EAR‘S BONUS 1 my self within the limits ef the city) by our own waggons, ng and delivery. JOHNâ€" HILL, «» BY =â€" are con{B‘d year mone kaving been w« 4 L8 Om UNTS have been for . early onoly, or at 10y continuous AUDITâ€" will be entitled to a nowâ€" P W aARDLAW, 257 49 PEEXOCK. TEAS. "@ ase of busine*« r put to their rock, and conâ€" rt, will enable to be «qualled â€" BRO#., 683 Stg. prepared to execute orders Wholesale and Reâ€" i as they have been selected with the gqeatest Secrotary. , Chaudiere, on band a IQvening Wish. 64 08 D5 | oirect â€" imPorTAl F‘x Ships C 1526 10 10 Then truly happy I sbould be, And they‘d be happy, 109« 1‘d set the tea things on the tray, And we should all agree, While taking everâ€"welcome cut$s _. Of JOHN HILL‘S wholesome tea. The toa would gladen ev‘ry heart, And brighten every face; And nothing more could we desire With JOHN MILL‘S Tea L alw The comforts of my howe ; And whenI can plmke of this ‘ill, RUM and WHISKEY, The vory best brar ds to be had. & LES & ;PORTERâ€"ALL KINDS, In such a bappy case My wishes seldom roam. E TEA POT and the public genâ€" the whole premises having been from Italy,) THE FOLLOWING GoUD A full .;5 well assorted stock of | general The above goods ar well ko kind brought imto this city, #1 bsing trid by families reqo A lew trials will prove thei common goods . A oall solicited by AHE D. ccctcetbncretamst / I ~THE TEA : UT,‘ RIDEAU 8‘! First Class Brands, few _ us , OFFEE, pICKLES, BAUCES and FLAVOUR use in the city, and | dootors in this vicinity for the purpose. UGARS, SYRUPS and Q‘lvl-u, Ihe on:{ old and reliable wiges use in the city, and used b% & Have now received a full supply ot AHDS. PORT WINE, yery !i 1851, P KFine, vory fne and Extra V use or rst olaes hotels. A that they aie cheap and rel price as low as the commul gocerally used KAS, Oitawa, September 26 HUHDS. BRAUXDY, KEKsonR‘s CHEESE, Queen‘s, Arms and Stilton on hand. ANUY 80AP8, Dubli Porter, put up to order. Dawe® Ales and Porter, in good cemdition, always Patents solicited in Ca Stats : Trade and Timb~ U)â€"rigns, Copy wrights, I‘r ed on the shortest notice, calars, and information, / dAon â€" Drawivng* P"l“:“ Ccasks s@4ERay WIFIQ The very vest, always Frosh Roasted and Ground on the promisos. cuNNINGHAM & U.6S4Y, particul irly attended Patent Rights for sale, th Jone, 1870 BLACK, in diferen kinds ? also very trosh sound and aweet. â€" GKEEN, of the various kinds, new ©asoDb The vers cheap UWrect from London, yat the maker, & Yory “,‘ sA NADA AaANQ > t : . P ATENT POT Kovember 26, 1870 ognac, from Cha from Oporto, (¢"‘J NEW FALL GOODS 4 1870. DE P AR T ME NT 8. Bernard‘s & Thompson s 14 RIDEAU STRLEEK]!, and Liquors, OF ALL KINDS.. W ines, mo‘+ rate U Eooo o nc uks the comuui trashy ~kind THOB. PA and erery attention I always crown esd by all the best _ . L urdered expressly | Hot Air Furnaces, at Ho. 16 Kideau Street, & V P for family A rlu will show reliable, and the FIG EXTRACT®, COrosse & Biack ilw aciithes, Sery COURSOLLES, } 16148( FREET. Â¥ery e0o0oB. 9 ‘; H yenoine for to arrl?t Coa) Stoves, Base Burners, at 10Ongâ€" nie, an A4GEXIC Y . s for tamiâ€"y all the best i tage, Bigh of the ANXV:L No 24 Rideau Street, where you can ge: a complete a.rortment of shelf and HGeary liardware, «nd «t prices to suit purâ€" chasers. Consisting in part of Butcher Knives, Kuives and Forks, Pockel Emves, Table Spoons, Tea spoons. Tea Traye. Table Mats, Buts, merews, Locks, solts, Catches, Latcbes, Axes, saws, Planes, Squares, Hammer®, Spokeshaves, Gouges, Chisels Augers, Auger Bits, sueel Bits Bevale, Levels, Boring Machices, Draw Kuives, 4c. &o, &o. aogether with y PAIXT OF ALL COLOURS : Rose, Piok Burn Uaiber, Terra do Kinna, Cbrume Yellow. Yellow ucbre, Celesial Bliue, taris Gieen, Brunsw ck Green, Magnesia Greet, Vepenan Green, Kea Lead, W bite Lo«d, in Oll or Dry, brop Black, Ivcry Black," Lamp_ Bjack,. B ilec vil. Raw vil Turpeniine, Benrsie, Coal Oil, Paint Brushes, V arnishes, &0. THus â€"BIRKETT, No. 24, Htidean atreet, Sign of the Anvil. P, §.â€"All goods delirered free to any part of NCiq. Ottawa, Nov 1%, 1870, & 3 fo.tions, & 0 Forthe First and Sesond Departments of the Arpprior Common School, two MALE PEACHâ€" ERs â€" Salary for first, four bundred ; second, three h ndred dollars per ascum. * Services 10 cota> mence about 1st January, 1871, â€" Applisations reseived up to Ist be ember, 1870, Stat ng quali. ARDWARL®! HARDWARF t Elevated Uren Cook Low Oven Cook Stoves, at Double Stoves, at Box and Parlor bEXEKAL d4OUs=E FURXISHINGS {/Pnrlour Cook Stoves« The Quintal Coal Stove Arp oier, Nov 9, 18"0 Dumb Stoves, all sizes, a Stove " ANTED. Lumbermen « Supplies, at 1. A 1st Prize Stoves can be H NAPITAL Wellington Street, Upper Town, Ceoking and Faney ttove Coal, Steel, Lron, Ropt, Twine, Glass, Oll, Putty, &6., Always on Hand. Utawa December £0, 1869 14 Ottawa, Oct use, not unlike PDRT, but higher in body HOMAS I8SAAC, Application will be made to Pariiament, a* its hest Reseion, for the Incorporation of a Cuâ€" pany to constract a Railway through EBnitish Rorth America, connectin with the prevent Kailway s yetem of Canad>, and thence to prossed o the North of Lake Buperior and through the Yorth We«t Territory to the Yellow or Lesther Yeal Pass of the Rocky Mountains, there to conmect with the projected KRa:lway througb Britiea Columbin to the Pacifc,â€"with such powsre and privileges as may be ns* â€"saary to carry thesame into operation. 7 C OCV aey o n e e ra en 1s hereby given that the Corporation of the City of Ottaws will apply to the Legisistare of the Provines of Ontario, at its next Sessson. for ao Act to amend the Act Incorporang the 0t aw & City Street Passanger Railway Company . W P LETT, Ortawa, Nor 17, 18780 Pipes ard Llbows, at DEALER IX Shelf and Heaty Hardware HENEY‘S STO NE BULLDING, OUsSILLONX VIN RoUVGK. KA mss & GAY, B. A,, Fronch Teacher at the « R a M MaBR ~ouuulk, ofes bi leâ€"sure bours t*o sons d »~rou» «f learuing the Fre: cb, ®p»~: i.m Italian \any» »go* A thorougb knowledge is asâ€" quired is a short time, Chargâ€"s# moderate, Mre Rolbit «ill ‘s Boarding i ouse, W. taws . Bov 18 1870 1611 &w 35 SUSNEX STREE»f An excsellent lizsht RED WINE for ordianry CANADA PACIFIC &R A L L W A Y. Ottews, Nov 11, 1870 OoTICK AMGU aGKS, 99 $1 25 \__ H. MEADOWS & Co Stoves, at $1.00 Per DOZEN. PR. CRAN&TON Chairman GEG, ChAls, Becrol 5 Per GAL]JON =£3 Ntoves, at XTOVE H. MEADOWS & _ ALFLED WADDING1O®. .l. l"o '“3 ” H. MEADOWS & Co. II, MEA DOWS & 11. MEADOW®S & 187 at iL. MEADOW®S & Co II. MEADOWS & o II. MEADOWS & Co B.wu\\':\& Co P. MACPHER3ON, ‘Wine Merch ant, MEAIY WE & At scen, at MEA DOWS A « MEADOWS & Co. Town, OfH!lawa EPOT I® Eigin Street. 1518 1236 .t Coy Clerk. 1504 is k 8w 0 &

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