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Ottawa Times (1865), 9 Jan 1873, p. 3

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from Fruit, vie: o mm o the uath ther LK t MAK CR3 i given o ind Shoes 64 ntles, icots, Rbubarb A3SS GOODM TTERSON® Rideau $# STREET, ve found the ald Road to anit, on , the 100 pwards ;OTHE M in â€" W brinlciest, II PRIC 10 NS and P t TIME3, if you want any the best Family tsmon, K3 STREET UDIERE wod to n3 very choigasé very dugsy Uon#, ind S3h0oe# articles far ntl 10U8 to with Rub Streed, 1 8 13 aint ‘HIL W ed dannel Stores ride, time Larest Sryiss in electro plate and sil. mm.tll-dhld.lrmhgx-’llfl mm Merchant‘s Block, Jewsrisey of all descrintions suitable for holiday presents at Radford, Birkett & Goyer‘s, Merchant‘s Bink Block, Sparks Inicreat nffor * Jrwircey asp warars repaired at Rap ford, Birkett & Goyer‘s,opposite T. Hunton Hon & Co.‘s, new store, Sparks Nt. (‘wu Novermzs in jowellery at Mad Birkett & (Joyer‘s new store m‘l‘. H. Hunton, Son & Co.‘s new Nireot. W atomss of all descripti lovd, Birkett # * a Bank B &Ooyor-, lumlnalll\d, Tus Annual Clearing Sale of Seasonaâ€" ble Gioods, begins on Monday, at Russell & Watson‘s, previous to Stockâ€"taking ; all yoods in the Millinery and Mantle Deâ€" partment, will be reduced to cost, so that barg:ins may be looked for. 2159 3 ABI Iurrovne.â€"We aro glad to learn that Mr. Curtis is not so badly frezan as was »nticipated, and will be able for business in the course of a few days. * Porice Covrt.â€" There was only one case before Mr (‘Gara yesterday morning. A woman named Jane Waters, wis brought up for walking the streets at an untimely hour. Shauwais sentenced to one month in jail at hard labor. last evening Personis.. ‘The Hon. Wm. M.cdougall. J. ‘ Rielly, Q. C., M. P., and R. W. Shepâ€" herd, Esq., arrived at the Russell House Couxtrt Cazzrox Prormstaxt Hosermir. â€"Visiting Directors for the week com â€" mencing Jan. 6, 1873 ; John Roberts, Eeq. amd Thos. Patterson, Eq Visiting my; Rev. J. Johnston, Church of Eng: ; Rev. D. M. Gordon, Preabyterian Charch of ~cottand Or:awa Lireragy axo Bomwnreo 500â€" vev.â€"The fiith lecture of the season will hbe delivered in the Lecture Room of the nociety this evening, by W. D LeSueur, Ksq., B. A. :n:rct-'l‘h IHusions of Language. A attendance is requestâ€" «d. as the lecture will be an interesting Erew~o Frowers in great variety, At , Acax M Tus: Por:ics Stamow.â€"lThere was OD!Y two wanderers in the Station last night, one a Mr. Collins, who had lost his wey home, and who was accommeodated with a couple of hours rest, and when he bad sobered up, was allowed to go. The other inmate was a female brought in drunk, and who wi‘l require to appear before Mr. U‘Gara this morning. and P x Winter Arrangement Tus Rev. Mr. S.nderson, who has acâ€" scepted the call to the Congregational Church, Albert street, was expected to arrive in the city last evening, and a deâ€" E:mâ€".'q-ndw receive him, t owing to ciroumstances over which the reveread gentleman had no control, it was announced that he would be unable to reach the city before Friday evening, ‘!!nsm'd reception wili be given Haxpsous Orvruz.â€"We learo that a woll known citizen is seriously considering the propriety of offering his services to the city this year, free of chirge, to revise the present assessment roll by a just and equiâ€" table assessment of all the prope; ty‘in the city. We shall be in & position in a few days to nume the gentleman and aford further particalars. W a, and depos Tas Masker Vestaroar. â€" lfim‘ yesterday morning was r«ofly good and prices were unchanged. . We observed one purchn'q Inwr'vor, n:;l: by Mr. unn-: rrom a farmer from u‘w Vankleek Hill, which consisted of 700 urkeys, #) geese, and 4) brace of chickâ€" ens, â€" These were all brought up the river in two sleighs, and were sold to Mr. Hil liynd at good pmces. Wareaworsks‘ Comummstonzes.â€"â€"The first waeting© of the pew â€" Board was held jestey lay morning at eleven o‘clock. The wonthly estim«te of Booth and Ryan tor Work done l=st month was paid, amountâ€" ing to $3,006 25, and $1.132.33 for engiâ€" pesring purposes. A ckejue for $20,000, LUCAL NKW Aurcax, McKowwons & MeMora® Beparture of Mails. ET Sramow.â€"There was only A V IN e of Four per cent. fer be withdrawn at any t 8 A.M. TOT7 P.M. iving Banks Business agh P. BAKER, Postmaster it the Dominâ€" Newfoundland n be obtained imos and Post Ub 1872 Office ?"u..""""ra...‘ Iny 5t sos valy, i. Davk or + . Davis signed contract for the culvert under the canal, Other business of little imâ€" portance was transacted, and the meeting adj i Str. Parmx‘s Cuvrou.â€"At its regular meeting last evening, we learn that the St. Patrick‘s Literary Association unaniâ€" mously azreed to give a grand entertain~ ment in the 8t. Patrick‘s Hall, on the first Thursday in February, as a contribution to the building fund of the St. Patrick‘s Church.. The tickets will be struck oif at once and we have no aoubt but a large bum{i.»r of them will be disposed of before the evening of enlertainment arrives.â€" There need be no fear but a grand proâ€" gramme will be arranged for the occasion, and that the whole affiir will be a success, for the Excellent Committee of the St. Patrick‘s Literary Association have a faculâ€" tv of succeeding in all their â€"well directed efftorts. â€" toâ€" mort offered. ity. T ment w Mr. M CmustiCucacn Reapixes â€"I hese readings â€" () Connor, that the resignation C toâ€"morrow night, from the programm® seph Kavanagh, Trustee of this oflered. bid fu to keep up their populirâ€" not accepted, but that he be req! ity. The musical part otf the entertainâ€" coâ€"opcrate with this Board as | ment will be conducted by Mr. Pollard, member for the remainder of his Mr. McGarrity, Mrs. Shephord, Miss office, Carried. Steers, Mr}; Hooker, Mr. Grant Seymour | Moveil by Mr. O‘Connor, 8800 and Mr. Blain de St. Aubin, the latter, A Mr, Larose, that the petitions of host in hyuself. The reasings will be given | yian and Widow McCormick for t by Dr. Laing, Mr. Lett, M . Skeffington sion of taxes, be referred to the Thompson n?.l Mr. McCarthy, all of whom tee of Finance and Assessmen are too well known to neel any cOMMeNâ€"« ped, dation. (It is said that a distinguished | Moved by Mr. Lapierre, 88 foreizner will preside on the occasion, and | My, Finley, that the time for coll a full house may be expected. . For the parrate School taxes be extended young especiaily, ro pleasanter means of day of March, 1873. Carried. passing an hour, could be devised. All tm motion of Mr. Kelly, sect we can say is go and rt a doliar‘s worth My, Larose, the Board adjourned of amusement for the low pric eof a dime. 1. 4 Prorestaxt Hosritacr. â€"The directors of the Protestant Hospital met at 4 o‘clock p m.. in the Director‘s rooms of the above institation. ‘The following gentlemen were present:â€"Judge Armstrong, Presiâ€" mnl.; Messrs J. Durie, G. Mortimer, G. y, A. Workman, J. Graham, W. Mills, J. Roberts, W. Pennock, ‘F. Patterson. J. P. Reatherston, RK. Surtees, Architect; and W, Counom.‘Auhunt secretary, The temders for the é:ection of the new addiâ€" tion to the hospital, were opened. and re. fetrea to the builing committee. They will report thereon at a meeting to be held Friday aiternoon. !t is understood that. the sum of : $5,000 has been sub= scribed for the erection of a new wing to the hospital, which will be finished this year. Ortawa Fixe Courasy.â€"The annual e‘ection of ofticers for this Company took gaco last evening, Chiet Young in the hair, when the officers of last year were reâ€"elected, viz:â€"Captain, William Mcâ€" Caltrey; Ist Lieut., Richard Deviin ; 2od Liout , Maurice J . U‘ Donoghue ; Treasurer, Mathew Hughes ; Secrotary, Denis Behan ; Engineer, &n‘u U‘Brien ; 1st Branch, Richard Burn=; 20d Branch, Dau. J. U‘Donoghue; Forem.â€"n Hose, Charles Taylor; Foreman Nuctions, Wm. Waish. The election of officers be‘i'n:l concluded, Chief Young, in a few ~timed reâ€" marks, ’mtnjue«l himself, and gave ex> pression to his views as to what was reâ€" quired of every good fireman as such, and, tusting to better acquaintance, invited the Company to adjourn to Capt. MeC:tâ€" frey‘s. where all enjoyed themselves to a late hour, after which all dispersed. With such an attractive programme as the following, we predict a crowded house at the St. Patrick‘s Hall this evening :â€" PROG RA MME, T eobng Toadisg m‘i:i; 1. Going to‘marketâ€"a Kilkenny scene, | ‘ 2. Dunluce Castle. t 3. William PDargon. ' 4. The Capitol â€"Washin .ton. [ 5. Lord Byronâ€"Portrait of } 6. Tom Mooreâ€" _ do. 1 7. Muckross Abbeyâ€"Killarney. y X. An amusing scene. ; ‘: zh. landing of Columbus } . Grattem. 11. 'l‘mom Memortal. 12. Robert Burus. 13. Ihe four Courts ~Dublin. | 14. The Geysersâ€"lceland. ‘ 15. The Risltoâ€" Venice. ' 16. Ships in :i.; Iatitudes. ‘ 17. The miser and his gold. 18. Shrine at the Nitivity. | 19. dgeautiful Rhine Scene. #) Closing Scene. ' Interesting historic facts and anecdotes | will be related in connection with these scenes, and sonys and music also associat= I d therewith, making not only a highly interesting, but a pleasing and instruc= tive entertainment. _ The admission to all cr\- of the hail, for the future will ten cents. ‘This is necessary, we learn, because ot the expensive nature of the entertainments,; J- night being the »verage cost of scanes, Such an enterâ€" tainment deserves to be lhiberally pitronâ€" wed. ‘ So little interest was taken in the election of the Separite Sobotlekc. that one candidate had actuilly to to the pouwi&.dipdp.porinsu hand containing the names of his proposer and seconder, as he could nor induce them t> accompany him. The ill> ring }mthp.floafldomh-â€" :.y Wmlâ€"lrw.?uchy. Oflw’! ardâ€"EK. A. erre. Uttaws Ward â€"J G. Oonn:l.:l Wellington Ward â€"R. A. Simas. Victoria Wardâ€"A. Chouinard. Yesterd.y was the day for Ih9 @10CMUI of School Trustees, and we are sorry to say that in such an important matter there was very little intorest manifested. in fect, in ouly one ward was there any appearance of an election at all, and that was _ \ sSt GRORG®® WARkD. ‘The election for School Trustee in this ward took Itm yesterday morning, at 9 o‘clock. Mr. Joynt, returning officer, was on band in due time, and read the usual proclamation. He then called for nomi~ nations to fll the oftice of School Trustee. to the Public Schools, asnd concluded by thanking them for the honordone him in electing him untnimously to the position of School Trustee, and hoped h'“{‘ be ahle to so discharge the duties of is ‘ofllmubulmthm of those whom he immediately represented, and : t ,| the same time promote the educational | interests of the city in general. ' ‘The amssembly then dwpersed. ‘ f v.0roRIa WaR;. In this Ward there was no sppearance of an election at all. â€" Mr. Pratt, the proâ€" poser of Mr. Bronson, hivi to rue all | around for a secounder. m.‘n--'- | | elected. â€" ==~ s ti ‘ :m.:wl\lllhooflood&hod Trustee. J. P. Featherstone, Re«q., then came forward and nomivated J. P. Robertson as a lit and &can person to represent St. George‘s Ward as school Trustee for the ensuing term of two years. Alderman John Graham seconded the returning offlicer declared J. P. Robertson, Esq , duly elected School Trustes for St. (ieorge‘s Ward for the next two years. Mr. J. P. Robertson addressed the elooâ€" tors at some length on matiers pertaining It was said that Mr. Abbot: would opâ€" pose Mr. B«rber in this Ward, but as Mr. Abbot fuiled to put in an wlr. Barber was deciaed duly elected. No other nominations being made, SEPARATE PaATR CK‘S HALL ELE TION OF TRUSTEES Scioptic V iews W ELLINGTON Waki PART 1 the day for the election SCHOOLS .Mr. Sinâ€"lair . . .Mr. Gane Miss Buckley ..Dr. Martin. .Miss Hutton. Mr. McCarthy Mr. Higgins SCHOUO Mr. Mortimer having retired in favor of Mr. A. H. Taylor, the latter gentloman was elected. and approved _ A letter from Mr. Joseph Kavanagh, Trustee for Victoria Ward, tendering his n-bigmuon, was read and laid on the table. Petitions for the remission of taxes from Michael Sullivan and the Widow McCorâ€" mick were also read and laid over for con« Moved by Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. () Connor, that the resignation of Mr. Joâ€" seph Kavanagh, Trustee of this Board, be rot accepted, but that he be requested to coâ€"opcrate with this Board as an active member for the remainder of his term of Movei by Mr. O‘Connor, seconded by Mr. Larose, that the petitions of M Sulli~ van and Widow McCormick for the remisâ€" #ion of taxes, be referred to the Commitâ€" tee of Finance and Assessment. â€" Carâ€" Moved by Mr. Lapierre, seconded by Mr. Finley, that the time for collecting Seâ€" parate School taxes be extended to the 1st day of March, 1873. Carried. tm motion of Mr. Kelly, seconded by Roâ€"sur. Hov «s â€"A Kayanagh, Jno mac« dougall, H Parkers, k W Shepperd, Frank Band, Alex Milloy, R Howard, Montreal ; J G Gordon, Sherbrooke; E B Beecher, New Haiven, Coun ; John fi!mond;, Buck. ingham ; I Block, Arnprior; Wm Barbour, Quebec; H Ryan, Perth; R R Cutlery, New Brunswick; 8 KE Burke, on W Mc» Dougall, F Proudfoot, Montreal ; T S Ruâ€" bidge, Prescott; A K Peck, Ogdensburg ; W (G Snow, Albany, N Y ; Rev AE McD Dawson, Osgoode Davisgus‘ Horet.â€"Rer D 1 McLean and wife, Arpprior; Rev J Gaudier, Fort Cologne, Aug; I Bedard, Ottawa; Miss Greenleese, Ihurso; Jobn Caudon, Waltâ€" ham; Edwin Smith, Litcbfield Maine ; Thos Gueria, Ottawa; Hugh Whihj Agt Whitmore and Clark‘s Minstrels ; James Mathcurwan, Boston; George Sherwood, Lacolle ; David Rice, Fort Aun, N Y. March; W‘ N Térchney, W Halpenoy, J Burrows, Renirew; W Bollard, Brockville; Nidney S Olin, Canton, N Y; W B McAllisâ€" ter, Earley; A Smart, Lrookiyn; i‘ Hazleton, Brooklyn; C A Ewing, Mon~ treal, CCooj)er. Montreal; J. Chatterton, Brockville; J Ward, Carleton Place; A H Molt, Aylimer; Geo C Boulton, Aylmer; mlip Daly, Aylmer; D G Barton, Cumâ€" ndl. Un the farm of Mr. Harrison Whaley, | near Moorfield, in this county, is a skirt of woods which possess characteristics of deep interests. About three inches beâ€" neath the surface of the entire tract may be found in:‘umonhlo bones, .vi:‘nttz the remains of an extinct human race. Hom-lmaumdnin the woods, and in one which has been E;;t:lly explored, were found skulls and Wwhich from their size, must have belonged to a race of beings far more gignntic than the race which now inhabits ‘ the earth. in this mound were found many clay utensils ; also arrow cat our of the solid rock, and pi of the same material. Such a past starts many inquiries. pluce once a battle ground, where Aborigines fought to maintain the glory their respective tribes ? Or was it a comâ€" mon burial ground ? The first seems to be the most plausable theory," inasmuch â€"as the whole tract, covering at least fifteen acres, has muliitudes ot human bones but a few inches beneath the surface. 1t is inally ox 10 accamulated deposits of time formed the black rich soil which covers them. But }umwthzoq n&h adopted, it is certain that these y materials anteâ€" 'dm“y,-dfmhhmpndd !bowliah-kmnonhonc.dh-ib- who flourished, it may be, centuries ago. 1t appears to be true that the plan for the Upera House in Pera, Constantinople, under Guatelli Pasha, is to be carried out, and that a large sum, it is said £100,000, has been subscribed. The site is in the cemetery known to Europeans as the Petit Champs des Morts. In Athol there is a Methodist parson, somewhat eccentric, and an excellent singer. Nunday after Sunday his rich voice came from the pulpit with the spirit and the understanding.‘ Not so at the other end of the church, where, wigh_.bgnd_noo The minutes of list meeting were of spirit, there was lamented lack of the other virtue. In fact, thwfl execrable. 1 he good brother tinally endure it no longer,; and exclaimed : + Brothers and sister, 1 wish those of you who can‘t sing would wait till you get up to the celestial regions before you try.‘ The hint was a success, Uxioxt Hous®.â€"G W M nk, South A BURYING GROUND OF GIANTS SIMILIA SIMILLSUS3 CURANTUR Ill?lm“" ll(‘l‘lBol’.\'l‘lllC sPECIFIC® l ' AVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE experience. an eatire eucess: Simpleâ€"Prompt [From the Carlisle (Ky.) Mercury.] 34 ty _ â€""C~ ~PANMILTYT CA8FX i 3% lavge viats, containing a z-* ho e family is eubâ€" $ ianen * speeiites‘ (Buid) for care of / o6 5 :u:-. y -lm Amimecte, wilh rdu-'-(‘:):m.._.. “‘....‘.â€"..L wan e Case, Ww Larget Resewoeod (‘5_943_; 80 vials, 5 "“-"fi:‘.."..",:r” BE Aememe Co. Office and Dopot. No. 64 Smoapwar, New Youk Wur sale by all Druggists. . W HEARE, _ comume nd 4C satisfaction nrea hr&.- v"m" uises, Lawmeyes®, Sore= Prrane "Arrnak mucoafin® l:-n;:'- ::x Lumbage, ut. Stings, Sore Â¥.yes, Miceding of 1 Nase. kromacth, or of Pites; Corms, UUTEL ARRIVAL® Â¥evers, Congestton. Infaummations. (\_\.:\-o. Worm :"'\' ':‘ Colic. â€"Colle or ‘.“ airfwce, of Chiidren it Aanite.. * Dysentery, Griping, Billons Colic.. theilera«@torbus, Yomlt Coughs«, Colds, Bronchiti«, 400 L Aus â€"slorpercet e2+ P Nenralgin, TootLache, Faceache... H4 uul:e.t-m Sick Vertigo n;-w.fl.! Nfilm:.‘?... Suppressed, or Painful Periods... . \\Hu-z bo‘l.w.:-rbh...... Cuous jough, Ditfic Breat! ke+ lt iLhewdt, Sq"v"-'fi@ Eiles, blind or bleeding. .. .. . ««.«««« o,‘mh.l-y.udflmu'ulfin uu-nh.mhormk Inflaenra. o eamank C ulent cougt 4 w dn ataiky upprmh".. se« *a â€" Dise havges, impaired bearing. Rheumatisn, Rbheumatic Paina Fever and Ague,Chill Pever, Ag Noveivlm, ZJ.i."r'..I‘H'Gi'-: Sweliings ie eatieminess g..fii-.":f&r- from riding Emiysions, involuntaty 521 wase en s vith one gt Tiakor Powder. very necessary . Sarve Maonih, canker mnâ€"a‘-.‘-â€"-â€"........,.“ .\m..mtfia..z wu‘fl katoure» .1 FEpite ,Apa«m#, ltus‘ Dance..1 OTTAWA WARD ad BY WARD roxms EXTRACT all t our Specifice, includitig V urfl: \fl": rom all, and will always reuâ€" i--v:u;t r\\erfl POND‘s EX. .0 Y «t Ve ns ber en retel be vis.; Pints, $1.591 L. Tass®, Necretary Druggist, * Ottawa, December 28th, 1872, (ents A Acton Miss Mary . Moffatt Mrs M Albert Miss Annic Mould Jas Andrews A G Murray E Andrew Archibald _ Murphy"Miss M A Armour wm Mosgrove & Beatler Armstrong Hugh Messrs . Barnes Miss Maggie Newcomb G Y Berry Geo Boleau W m Bolan Jas Brown Jas Brown Miss Annie Bradiey W ma Byrus {(n Cave Mrs G Canseron John A Cameron Archibald Childs Mrs Mary Conway Geo Crawford I heo Crawford Mrs Crane G W Currie Jas 2 Cuddie A Cullen Mary Cummings Robt 2 Cunningham Arthur Cusach Jas Charilton Thos Cody Chas G Cotters Miss Mary Davidson L L Davidson Jas Dixon J G Dreelan John Duncan Edward Dwyer Jas Eastman Hiram Farmer Mrs C Fassell L Forbes Jas Fraser John 2 Gallagher Mrs Giles Miss Giles W Gorman Miss B Grant J Grant Miss M Gunn J Harvey Miss M Harten Thos Hall Mrs L Harper E Handey Miss M Holman £ Hurman 8 Jackson Wim Jenkins H Kellie Miss E Kelly Mrs Mary Lawson L E Lewis H Lee Albert leys Petre Lillico J1s Logan R S Lord Jas Losee E C May Miss Isabelia Martin Mrs Nancy Miall Mme A Moring Rehd Monaghan Thos MotFLtt Wor | Mosher Miss O A Morrow Miss M Moore Miss M Moore P Moffat Robt lloon Jas 2167 THR OTTAWA TIMES. JANUARY 9, 1873. VAsES AND TOILET SETS. DRENSING CASES, for Ladies and Gen tlemen. â€" SILVER TOP SMELLING . BOTTLES. PEBFUME CASES, Inlud Wood and Pa tbr)bcha. t PERFUMERY, French and Eoglish, in _ A Choice Assortment of the above goods suitable for the holidays, just received, and for sale by _ _____ _ __ _ Great Variety. FANCY SOAP» AND TOLLET ARTICLES. BRUSHE3, English, of all kinds. _ H. Meadows & Co. BEG TO ANNOUNCE Having just received another lot of the Direct from England, all size«, single and double. | Orders from Public Institutions or private families solicited. _ Also, Patent Wrought Iroa Bedsteads, ROF AlBR PURNACBS! For Coal or Wood. Public and private buildings heated in the most modérn and improved method, and satistaction guar~ anteed. â€" Nu.{:- t nqmnd'mfill'lnor & been ap smvg ot all kinds as "l')“l o COAL STUVR, the best and most econo» mical heating Stove in the market. _ Call IST OUF LETTERS rema‘ning in the UOttawa Posg@ffice, Dec. 31st, 1872. Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1872 ~NGLISH BEDSTEAD®S!!! wWoORTA4 TEN TIMÂ¥ES ITSs WEIGHT IN GoLp. h hor‘ bu haveinlobstood the fntard have withstood the impartial judgment ot the peoâ€" Te prtairite eoyr qometancin of some of the best Qils .'% p ht qher know that medicipes may be hâ€"tgunnl inâ€" gredients in cer.ain fixed proportions of greater Do You Ksow Axyrmxe or It? is Not, if is Tixz You D. S iuraacs P puilaar vilpe maiier : Ne power, and producing effects which could never reâ€" ::l.thâ€"tboul‘n( d'th-..u h-". vut x und%u lm‘&hfi :.h’nleuld.t w:dhfitr bmfi- ifinumd&%u‘“ a t from anything ever made, which produces the most n-n-.'-': deune oret Relore discorered. 1t matains no aloo. hol ar volatile consequent! h...lfll by .nrld.u.‘t" lalh" you Uflz l;...n vmg.-m th other preparaâ€" Jone aloohol is lost in that , and mnfi r the smali undvduflo'h'l:uq MORNINCG STAR HRISTMAS AND NEW YEARKS PRESENTS TINWARE, Wholessle and Retail s3 3 H. MEADOWS & Co. umolflm.xniuoor‘othl. Ottawa, Nov 16, 1872 Thomas‘ Eclectic O In the Townsbip of Thunder Bay, are “Ibfi.umM‘g“." C ty 8. N. Pholps. N.Y. And NORTHROF X Ly AS, Newousde 0s deegan e ie Pn y o ll,, * Applications to purchase to be made to the "Commissionerâ€" of Crown Lands," Poeory se o on Prrparce n roment of the pooâ€" UNJONS, LASTINGS &I L sERGES, UNSOLD LANDS EPARTMENT OF CROWNK LAXDS (Accounts Branch), _ (Signed R. W. 8COTT, S 5â€"3â€"«0.-’ Lands, x orgkr UENXC._I, ECRLLAXNG THADE MAUE W&/\HKF A. CHRISTIE & Co., Druggists, &¢,, ____â€" Bparks street. eby given that the t hoetly Miss M Short Thos Shanmon Miss M A Sainclair C 1 Slane H KE Smith R Smith Wm ®, Speneer Mrs T Stockwin Chs Stiles Miss E Stewart J Nicholson T Y U‘Donnell P (ilsen Rosa Ogilvie Chs U‘ Kielly Wim Payne A Perry Miss M 1 Plested Wim Powley W | Raven Miss A Rea David Robinson Geo Roberts Mry J Robinson J Russell Wmm Sayers U : Mayers 1. Sadior Mss E Nager Miss Câ€" E Sbepherd M Shiack Miss M Sherwood Miss A Taylor T ‘Thomipson Mrs 1| Tiernay J H Tunney Ant Vaughan J Vickery W{ Walsh John s Waters Miss N Waters Miss M Waters J1s Waddle J Watts Miss E White A P Whiten Wm Wilson W M Wilson David Wiliiamson Thos Williams M Woods L Young G MoCuaig D McCool C B : MCarthey W McCuaig J B McFarland Miss K MceDonald J MeDona!d M MceDonald Geo McDonald Mrs R McEdward W McDonald Miss Grace McDonald D A K McDonald Miss A McGuire Miss K Mcinto«sh Miss C Mcintyre Mrs MoGuire M McKean Ged McKay Robt McLaughlin Thos NcLean Miss J McLean Alex McNeil Mrs R A McMullan A G" McMullan Mrs L €. P. 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"The Favorite" is a genuine Canadian enterprise,â€"Canadian in its conception, its plan, its execution,â€" written, edited, printed by Canadians, on Canadian paper, with Canadian type. Give it your Surrort Club terms and sample numbers mailed free on application. Great cash inducements to clubbers. "The Favorite" is sold by all News« dealers and on all Rail way trains. Address, Ec i _ monthly GEO. E. DESBARATS, Publisher of "The Favorite,"‘ the Cana« dian Illustrated News, L‘Opinion Publique and L‘Etendard National. e 16 pages WEEKLY for $2.00 per annum â€" No. 1, Place d‘Armes Hill, and 319 St. Antoina Street, Montreal. Dec 30, 1872. 2151 8 2aw daw ON THE PI&ANOFORTE, BY MASON AND HOADLEY, ‘this thorough and practical method, has acquired a Golden Booeplion as one of the very best Instruction Books,. Sells ln&oly. Published with American, also with Foreign Fingering. Price $3. The best and GEMS OF STRAUSS!! "Lhe surprising success of this brilliant book continues. Edition after edition is eagerly called for. 250 large wu of the best Strauss Music. Price, Bd‘s. $2 50; C1 , $3; Fine Guilt for Presants, $4. _ EMERSON‘8 SINGING BOOK, has abundant material for the instruction of evening and other Singing Classes. Widely used. Costs less than a Church Music Book. Price 75 cents. _ WINNER‘S NEW SCHOOLS For the Pianoâ€"Forte, Cabinet Organ, Meâ€" lodeon, Guitar, Cornet, Violin, Fife, Acâ€" cordeon, German Accordson, Clarionet, Flute, Flageolet. Price of each book 75 cents : HE NEW CANADIAN WEEKLY, These little works are great favorites, because they are cheap, are fullâ€"of easy and lively masic, and have enough of inâ€" structive matter for the wants of ama~ teurs. _ Any of the above books mailed, postâ€" paid, for the Retail price. OLIVER DITSON & Co., Boston, _ For School Section 4, Village of Fourâ€" mier, South Plantagenet, holding a thirds class Certificate of qualification. Female preferred. Appliuuom.mfin( salary reâ€" quired, to be made to the Trustees, JAMES SURCH, JAMES CHARLTON, YYSTEM FOR BEGINNERS THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY Notice is hereby given that an applicaâ€" tion will be made to the Legislature of the Dominion of Canada, at the next sitting thereof, for an Act to continue the GRANJ TRUNK ARRANGEMENT3 L ACT, 1862. Or such clauses thereof as may be deemed ;xp.tr} for three y-n.!{omfirmfif: ay now nexi authorize m&:&w of:'oocnd equipment bonds, or the creation other equipment securi huom not to.zuoo-l One lilgon and a half Sterling ; and for other purposes. Dated this 4th day of December, 1872. INTIB.(X)IDNIAL RAlLWAY. 1872. Winter Arrangement. 1973 On and after SATURDAY, 21st On and after SATUKRDAY, 2ist instant, Ar-n,u and mail train will leave llsm '"iw'."-” ies ud ular"ti'm-hvo &c"Jonn daily at 8.00 a.m., and be due in Hailâ€" nni.w. Trains counoét At Painseo with trains to and from Shediac, and, Intermediate Stations . At Traro with trains to and from Pictou, angd In« termediate Stations. At Windsor Junction with the Trains of the Raiwag ugn are troubled with either, uss 4# ELWELL‘S Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry," which gives relief even in bag cases of Asthma. Efinfly useial for Children. Only to be had st the > â€""MEDICAL| M ALL"* COUUMS AND COLD3. Fournier, 2nd Dec., 1872. 8 Tofn with the Consotidated E. At St. John with the uropean and North American Rallway for mlh-.: ville Junotion,‘ Montreal, Quebec, m;n-ovlg the International Kteamâ€" ers to and from Portiand and Bosâ€" * LEWIS CARVELL, (lnenlt;-lnl-hn. Railway Office, Moncton, N. tas CHOOL TEACHER WANTED, MIWS, EROBRRESUNN, . A pupil of Signor Leon Coreiti, m‘ celebrated teacher of Vocalizsation, wishes to give lessons in Vocalization. She will ) "'.'""-'._'â€"“' “ -lr md‘ ences or mmuumum-zu & o‘clock p.m. Terws made known on In monthly parts of 64 or 80 pag anplication. Residence Joyce‘s Cottage, &Mfl:-‘?_“.‘“- o lebre All dsbts dué the estate of P, R. VALL: URETTE & CU., are requested to be paid .Q.u.-suq.u p P. H. CHABOT, _ Merchant, Sussex Street. 67, & Oitawa, Ottawa, Nov. 23, 1872. Ottawa, Nov 23, oCat, MusIc. CHAS. H. DITSON & Co., New YÂ¥ ork lecember, 1872 %*; Che MRS. ROBERTSON, OF CANADA. »"~% ty Mn a A 6/ 4 tA A ® T it 5 & 6 m J B=fec * n mt e LC p rest E 1872 uper 1% America Trustees. 2132 3 2132 YNG OTTA WA BROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILWAY PERTH .. ... â€":s6c6 6« a CARLETON PLACK Um and after Monday, Dec. 16, Trains will run as follows : â€" | OTTA WA SAND POLINT SAND POINT No. 1 and 2 C. C. connect at Brockville, with the Grand Trunk Eastern and Westâ€" ern Express trains. * Freight loaded with despatch, | and no ‘Transhipment from points on the Grand Trunk to points on the above B#lrny. H. ABBOTT, RENFRE W BROCKVILLE ARRLVE RENFREW .... BROCKVILLE Arrive. CARLETON PLACF BROCKVILLE ASK FOR 1ICKETS VIA BROCKVILLE PERTH........ BROCKVILLE Brockvilie, December 6, 1872. tUireat Broad CGange RBoul# Brockville and Ottawa Railways Grand Trunk Raitway Co‘y. of Qanada. 1872. Winter Arrangements. 1873. Pullman Palace Parlor and Handâ€" some New Ordinary Cars on all Through Trains, and| Palace Sleeping Cars on all Through Il‘fight Lrains over the whole ine. TRAINY now leave Montreal as tollows : â€" GoIng wEstT. . | Day Mail for Otâ€" ay Mail for Prescott, Ogdensburgh, |Otâ€" _ rawa, Brockwville, Kingston, Belleville, a m;%nmm&s" . «andall poiats Weep ab o1 c .0cono[.cs‘) Tiiked Train for Toronto, mi;'.iii;"-'i’&ii Passenger Train for Brockyville and all intermediate StAIONE:L........cs ce + Trains leave Montreal for Lachine at 7.00 a: m . , 900 a.m., 3.00 p.m ., 5.00 pm. Trains leave Lachine for Mon at 200 a. m., 10.00 a.m., w‘p.n.. m 'n\el.mflm.'rrunmmtmm‘h w[pm vince Line. _ Vermont CentAl, @t......0..00 00400 .l I.ll'l‘?ln for Bt, John‘s sng.uon‘n:: mmndchnmbl‘rnn Houth Rastern Counties Junetion Railâ€" Mixid for Isiand Pond and| Way lgl"ml‘l‘rdn:&!ltho,‘ | Nsn-:iluke,l.d.'lnt{:";d.a arva vil As the punctuality of the Trains depends on conpections with other lines, the Company wil not be responsible for trains arriving at or leaving any station at the hours k The splendid steamer * C A"maln( in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, .vlneu‘â€"__;“â€".'â€". d na w w foa + ++ + 1000 P10R i8 inhmite ma St. Hymetoine,"" ht Mianight. will leave Portiand for Halifax, N.8., every Haturday at 4.00 pm. She has excellent accomâ€" M-fi“?--?- ssengers and F:eight, . The Steamship «* BASE'mho run beâ€" tween Portland and Halifax, T running in connection v{th m:nk Railway leave Portiand every Monday and Thursday at 6.00 p.m. for St. J N.B., L Through Tickeis issued at the Company‘s prinâ€" elmm- | further information, and time of Arrival and Departure of Trains at the and way Station, Or L “ltll;,.m J“ * or ;Co. , James 0.1. Y DGEA, on PE eatiies op Director . The old roliable, quickas} and best route ; the shortest line by & miles from Ottawa to Brockville and all points THE ST. LAâ€"wRb 4CE OTTAWAâ€" R&LWAY. Weest, and milea ul polaie Bust, semnssouy, ALTERAT ON OE RUIOIINO TM E. "()n AND FROM 'ruuzu. ist QCT., 1872. tzalns will run as follows : with 2:00 a m Sota Oar > CANADA CENTRAL RALILWAY, Montreal, Oct 21, 1872 Charge for besths, 50 cents. Buse connections with all the Grand Trunk trains both East and West, as this Company‘s tmins wait their arrival when lase. ‘Twenty minutes allowed at Presoott June tion for refreshments, C % ° Prains are run on Montreal time. ‘ THOS REYNOLDS, Baggage Checked Through No. with Leave Cumnmfortable Sofs Curs on No 1 and 8 Leave LEAVE €AN4DA _ CRNTRIL LEAVE LOTTRKLL,. nuperinteadent, Presuoti Ottewa, Sâ€"pt 80, (%72, ARRIV E Arrive. GoING soUTH AND EAST. 10 9 @1 20 Np-iuifl“'n 1 10 a m 135 p m 410 p m Ottaws. TO OTHAWA 8 10 l-g-:i’â€":i:i'â€"-::iu 14 p «a GoInG NoRTE: GorxG soUTH Managing Virector, Ottewa Granud | Truok Mail , Kast Do do Express from West | No. 3 ] o. 1 EXPRESS EXPRERS _ Grand Trank tor the Wost, No. 2 _; |No. 4 EXPRESS EXPRES3 from (West 10.00 215 with [Manager. 8.00 a.m. $.00 p. m 4.00 p.m. £.30 p.m 2.10 $.00 p.m 1.45 p.m 6.15 a. m $.40 a. m ar. 1872 Arrive in 1% 5021 | # 3:50 p m 6:50 p m 9.20 a m $:15 x 3 80 p m Arrive ‘~‘ntion of all kinds. Also, yet on handâ€"3,000 lengths of Stove Pipes, and iz immense quantity of Tinware, Cuttlery, Electro Plate and other Bruet Stands, Lamps, Chimneys and other goods too numerous to We C CDUIEL To Tinsmiths and Contractors of Tin Roofs. Also on handâ€"A lot of I C, L X and D X Tin Plate and Canada Plate to be disposed off at a reasonable rate for Cash. y Remember the Grand Clearing Sale. Come one and all that require the above goods, as you will save money by ralling at > nop narIMN‘@ \ 60 SPARKS STREET. Before removin'i to new and commodious building now in course of finish, on the DESBARATS property, Sparks Street, course of finish, on the hwESBA] will be sold at cost, at my old Store, REGENT HOUSE, From 15¢ to 50¢ a YÂ¥ ard. Reduced Specially for | CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. | _ J. R. STITT & Co. Radford, Birkett & Goyer, Beg leave to announce to the public of Ottawa | vicinity that the new Arm have opened their new store ®= * , Ottawa, Dec. 14, 1872 30 Sparks Street, For Christmas Presents. #3 A SPLENDID A§SSORTMENT FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Watchmaking and repairing done promptly and reliably. ‘The manufacture of Jewellery, of any and every design, will be carried on by Mr. GoOYER, bns".rl favourably known as a skiliful working Jeoweller. Ottawa, Dec 19. 1872. â€" s n e o e s i â€"â€" > C. P. DORION‘S, Christmas :New Year‘s Gifts _ N. FAULKNERS,â€" Sign ofthe*flapla Leaf _ 1,300 PLALN| AND FANCY DT EessSsSeCes., PRACTICAL â€"WATCHMAKERS Ottawa, Dec 13, 1872. Staple and F‘ancy |)ry (3:00d8 To be had cheap at the MAPLE LEAF STORE. _ * Before purchasing elsewhere, please pay a visit to the Maple _ $ §â€"»>Nx}â€"XY NEW SHOW ROOM will be OPENED,#Z LADIES HATS AND BONNETS, AND JACKETS IN THE NEWEST STYLES, CHRISTMAS GIFTS! GRAND CLEARING SALE TOR THEN DAYS ONLY, And a Seasonable Gift Jee “mmuxomu Dec. £8rd) TILIOLIDA Y S. DRESS | DRESS ! Merchants Bank Block, Sparksâ€"8t. * _â€"‘ And are prepared to show a splendid stock of G@oLp warcare, | MONDAY, December 16th, Efi fi‘ -‘e's& GOLDSMITHS HALL OSITE T. HUNTON, SON & CO.‘8 BUILDING®, If you want a FASHIONABLE PB&KNT. call at the MAPLE LEAF STORE, where you,can select from a New Stock of CH AINS, STOV ES, JEWELLERY, AT THE KANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, ::lfl'lo-fl-t?fl\l“ C. P. DORION‘8, 60 Sparks Steet. CLOCKS, &o.

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