behuwckad? a most creditable band of musicians. IW desirous of exâ€" hibiting the results of his instructions, Signor Liberati 'n-rn?gunomeortfor the 15th February. band of the 0. B.G. A. and Gowan‘s string band, and many vocal and m-trun:‘n‘hholom& will take therein ; ided musical t;’:: g rare .aï¬do'?u.e Sufna , cannot to effect a pleasing re sult. We‘trust that '.bd’“&uhflo and the numerous friends of the little musicâ€"loving soklier, whose hoeart is as warm as his own sunny ndy:‘:nd will on:;lohimtomlg‘ a special posit in our ‘banks, nut:cd their liberal on the ~occasion. ° In case our readers should hesitate to ng{oï¬.m who was ~bern inu:ob:h;dowol Poter‘s, and has served.i Guards, we must menâ€" ï¬a:&'s‘tn&mztggh TIndependent Tiberal in i lum&g‘ht equally earnestly for 1i and the ~French Commune, and is now ready to bieed for l{or Britannic Majesty. ; Youxe Max‘s Cn:;x‘u Assoctarion.â€" ‘There was a small very i i and appreciative mm the Association Hall on Tuesday evening to ‘hear Mr. C. P. LeSueur‘s essay on Coxcmrt.â€"Most people in this city, in amaamwmmméa formances on brass wind instruments. In his capacity of bandmaster of the 0.B.G.A., Ergara â€"By some inadvertence yesterâ€" m, the name of Mr. N. Robertson was + o:themwnmrd.ol Dinctmoftlll: ty mw'fl Society. justice to that we to refer to the omission. Another nmnht-’:m error was made in our report of the County Councl.k;n learing out the name of Mr. Clark, Reeve of Nepean, who was a memâ€" boroftbeGommiMoappoinudto strike the Standing Committees for the year. Sanp Acorpeyt.â€"A somewhat serious acâ€" cident befel two men yesterday,â€" who were employed in making ‘anâ€" excavation in uufl, for the Northern Colonization Railâ€" way. ltmldn-nthat.hmpioooo! roek, which projected over excava tion, fall upan them, injuring them opers t which is to inaugurate the mmm Monday next. They ran m‘:.watorlydnu::: at a furious pace, ‘two: men in sleigh being mgy“muot?nh&nh:hm hnmwd.dlwfgn,.lmgh" have as yet not h-\;lo:l. uydlm en fe d C t a mik m cedet atreets; to avoid any serious consequences. roek, which projected over the excava tion, fall upen | them, lmnrma.tbom severely if not fatally. (One of men, a French Oumd;:i"h.d his leg so badly smashed as to amputation necesâ€" sary. The other, a Scotchman named Lane, sustained a bad compound fracture of met.higbbnt was so prostrated from the effects of it, that he could not endure an; gical operation terday. Both and are being attended to by Drs. bien, St.‘Jean and Robillard. s + mA;â€"SMmlmmm last night Street, caused by phmumï¬ut»maun Curear Acarx.â€"The trains have again resumed more regular trips on the various lines of railway. The recent heary snowâ€" storm threatened them, to a serious exâ€" l:; but by the exertion of an efficient staff of employees, the roads were soon ore n t ho s es on eve meeting o Parliament. busy time among the skating fraternity on thennkmdlomd.t:mu:!nksol every shade prevailed, ui amuseâ€" mtmn&nkd tators. Adam‘s ‘li:-:opendmt C«rnet.md{)hl:y.dm selections throughout evening. Mr. Fooks has reason to feel satisfied at the success which has attended his series of skating carnivals during the season. ‘ THs Crargxpo® Hom-mï¬nnd ing dinner at the Clarendon House %tï¬.ufln‘a seven o‘clock. Mr. is putting forth every exertion to make the affair execed anything of the kind that has ever taken place in the ital. _ Those who have not secured g:ton,nhould do so at once, as the numâ€" n nend upon kn = s ..‘ ?ï¬ithdfl for Monday noxt, the first February.. It will hke:shea in the new spacious dining hall the Union House. Those interested seem to augur for tho proposed assembly a grand sucâ€" Tess. Sm Exerss Marrâ€"An l&: mail will close at the ci& Post toâ€" morrow (Friday) at 1205 p.m., destined for the steamship "Peruvian," which sails from Portland for Liverpool on Saturday.. A supplementary bag will close at 1.25 p.m. for the same destination, but will contain only unregistered matter. ~®w Posr Orrtce.â€"A post office called «# Le Breton‘s Flats" his been established in the locality of that name at the store of Mr. John Lucy, .uï¬onmh Duke |Street. This is an advan which the i importance of !ha:?x:tricthu lstofy“::: a necessity. t â€" Axora®ER Asszxsi.r.â€"An assembly under the auspices of the Carleton Club is on the tapis it is said for Monday noxt, the first ArRaioxzED.â€"The prisoner, Joseph Na deau, was mgnodp before Judge Ross yesterday for larcony, having elected to ComrPraiNtx®@.â€"Farmers are complaining of the heavy roads and the difficulty perienced in reaching the market si the recent snow storut Citizens on the other hand find fault at the very market supply and the effect produced in consequence on prices, , ErRst ixstacxexnt.â€"Mr. Dewdney, M.P: and Senator Carroll, of British Co{umlxig hvo_ u'n!‘d to attend to their Parlia hsurrviccs Barr.â€"Gowan‘s Orchestra returned . from Kynmuu yesterday morning, where they hi b..,dr.bl:_‘;,],‘“g the cvonm. previous, at 2 gran U in that villace. Boarp or Trave the Ottawa Board the City Hall on ] of February at Tâ€"% * REPARING For SEssion.â€"Persouns have been ‘busily employed in Parliament House for the last few days in placâ€" i;rxeduh, laying carpete and lnnï¬mg r nedessary preparations for the openâ€" ing of the ression next week. â€" Sxattvo Carstyarâ€"Last night was Prsrarryo First Ix a City Hall on Monda y‘..v;g- February at 7:30 o‘clock p. m doxology, Ccal aAnileclligenuce. \ regular meating of [rade will be held in will be pro the s | _ Avorarr® Brags.â€"Yesterday morning s | shortly befmbgg,nlock,mdambf fire + | was sounded Box 2 at the Russell "| House Corner, 3Mn¢,wm sunmmons ; | to the Fire Bmgad& A mi 6 was howâ€" = evermndoing:vhgh;:d‘m,uizï¬mld | have been given 1 Box 6, on Maria ) SA}root, uflut:;?the ‘mt::?ï¬re ter t was finall; duoovm in some sheds in - mrgfthe & of Mr. J, H Thompâ€" | son on Maria not far from its interâ€" | section with 1 e t. TM"L“I from the Sally t ine House was first on the ad, and its hose having been to & hydrant in front of the buildings, soon $ a good stream inâ€" w;él:ly. The & 8 _Geor.si; Ward: uick! M scured .& "mg on Gloucester Stredt in req :::rhoï¬rond t a second o u Mr. gol:hwnth pnext mmvr'.&:’ By Ward by Te ‘hose to same , as #| third stream was secured, whic meqï¬,ï¬rio- men complete a flozol& ment. ’{l;:" (or 4 m ground it w pemmed to use her. The Central Hooks rendered Eomfi,denbh m t‘:’iu reventiny. the re from s t he adjoinin mises. . o..f of the reels and the n& -mwm ‘% ig to a feal i perhaps ‘a % alarmy. [ 'la’oï¬nlookod | enough at one 18, | ;urt‘rt.!‘:flm © soon o ohe a & mpson y to mm ts ie donene Sï¬ | . S j ! ashes in a barrel in the shed. mboï¬ A ;nned. ’l'hl:ooflnt i o,n:q‘ ing | t M f are traceable to this ( i ic last ni in the? vicini *“0 Russell House hrge‘tcm to the sale of reserved geats for uufgnnd ogen ing benefit to Mr. Gowan, in the New Opera House on Monday night next. _The sale. was lively for a time and quite a number were sold, but not u: % rates as fixed by private sale. It is to be regretted that such an mï¬u does Rown the people. | This at.m"“fl: $ ro on S:tofm&ulic may, however, be ispelled ere the week expires. W( The best value i ‘wm.t“ mr.‘ m} H >\ 3605 Jm. ©< Aquvim lA® | 'm:vlluuï¬u. H““..Y-l': Alfred Sd"n, illiam B.'d"fl McQuasaig, A Shannon, C K Adams, EJ Harding, Mon ; CD Guelph; NCFï¬JE ey ; E H Bin roy New York ; J D|Edgar, Toronto; Mrand Mris , Dr Catroll, British Columâ€" bia ; W E Soare;C E; F Smith, City; John Usborne, Armprior: Mrs John Bell, Pemâ€" broke. | P On motion ‘of Mr. War W" by 3Mr. Dotick, the Soard ailfuamed.| _ _Moved by Mr. Warier, geconiled by Mr. Martineau Lm.‘x.'r m ppéinted Socrehg-'l’muurero{ his‘Board p :-,. heï¬nnthqthonmry't prope dackuge office at th¢ pam salary paid to him for the past year| Carâ€" Moved by Mr. Fixty, ) ‘by) Mr. Kavanagh, that the «of this | are due and hereby 1 to | Mr. Robert O‘Reilly, ‘for isfactory manner in which he has $ the duï¬uofl!;chSu rintengdant during the past year, and that he i8 hereby reâ€" appointed to that ‘office for the cgzu‘ t year. Cartied. & || | Moved b‘ Mr. Kavaxact#,) secon by Mr. Finly, the 0 and | A ment Committee for the | nt year, be comprised of the ing ;) viz: Messrs. McCarron, ue, | Waller, the mover and seconder. | | Kavanagh, is 1 w’*:iï¬ï¬â€˜â€œâ€œ;z boted On momz of Mr. the Council adjourned two o‘ toâ€"motrow, to enable the Commn’.u meet and reâ€" After Chief LaxprBuc â€" and signed the declaration of the new: elected of the Retuting Offcers [af cath pard, a w called the roll, and the glg::fng memâ€" bers of the Board | were present, viz. : Messrs. p ‘aller, Dorion, ,‘;‘;I’.P"“.;hx and|Rocque. | _ The matter was réferred to the Buildh:g and Gaol Catnmittes for agettlement wi Mr. McQuatrie and the City W.x: Comâ€" missioners. I A resolutien adopting| the report was carried, after which pti?é*moilrm'ued till two o‘c pm,. | | s (n motion of Mr. Nit, seconded by Mr. Surtees, the Byâ€"Law to appoint a Board of Audit Aml&CE. '.hJ‘:.tl“’bem read a first time, e ing filled up with the n J\$ (Ross, the Warden and e ‘orkman. !An ncoou;:t 'w:: &a;c ted fmm)élr. cQuarrie for $1, s excevating a trench for taking inito the Gaol. By resolution of _go uncil Mr. Meâ€" Quarrie was asked to explain the account, which was consi be exorbitant. He explaingd, ‘setting ‘that the acâ€" count was correct, with the exception of the latter portion, in whith there was a A petition : was 'lx from the S‘sâ€" ters . of ity, id towards the maintenange of th ral}ital. Both itions referted to the Finance i 3 A number of communications and acâ€" counts w pre :: and referred to their respestive Cammittee NHW EDiNBURGH BrIDar An appli¢ati | reald from the Clerk of the municipality of New Edi bw-{:‘, calling the attention of the Council to t fact that repaits| were nec on the bri betwe ] hat place and the city. / | 1j . slight mistake through ;F’ error by his bog_k'km. D4 | The cil met | p t to adj + ment at t o’clock,i;I the Wm the chair. mt ; Mesaps. Cln'ké Smith, Cummings, [Richardson, jurtecs, Dr. Beguni Holmés, JJ 1, Ba;kervillo, Thompson, Ande: ion, Robiliard, Dean, Syke&?m(lmae F. . .\ petitidn was QT tthLluopl_)'s ""Php::;?hm, #ï¬ï¬‚n aid for the inâ€" stitution. | Pursuant to ad wflmm mnignt, the Council met at 10 o‘clock am. (Mr. Ira Morgan, warden, in the chair. t ; Messrs. Smith, 1| Buftees: Clelland. Richardson, © ®,| Sykes,, Wallace, Holmes, Pean, | [Bas 'n;’ Robillard, Niel and ings. | The ln%t:m;! b previgus day were read and CI T P . Tus New Orera Hoyseâ€"A band of BOABRD OF SEPARATE SCHOOLSs. Afternoon Sessfon. couNTy ceouNour WATER FOR| THE Ortawa, 26th BOARD 08 AUDIT, Muml*l‘. PRTIFION3, & Recond Day L. Tasse, Wepyzsoar, Jan Secretary B.S. 8. GAOL 1875 Koro, next by (N, 1 y :and. third, | by a oi hes en rea oi ieronce to the sixtyâ€"five per cent.. nsenâ€" tioned i to the %’ / he rofit as fa him? then ho wekdd aritharew a ber of the more v : By oait mm tw be a vory . . br $700 prize was drawn three titmmeeâ€"first by sho NP oeot broperty he had an account with Mr. Hill at his own solicitation, who suggosted that he (Moore) sheuld put in a chest of tes as‘a prize. . He did so, and followed â€" it up hywthn‘motberpï¬u purchudfmmmanlmrohmhmth. ,gty. :iu ï¬' am j:s Mon s he written _ by.. him ; to. Messrs. k was $700 for:â€"a music box which was drawn three times. The lottery business bï¬ & cash one was proftable, » He : iz 4s smnged he knew when was or i 64 gul.lflutmon;ypl:'pg-dy,flz an | in mhoney, also" in Septeinber, and es Tnd* m] 4anp _ 111, â€" , W ABG4 was then 2000 worts $4400 . At the td of purchasing | Soptemmben on partics dratring attioles they did not want and would return with :.’tddma-l twentyâ€"five cents for another ticket. The highest value of any of the goods offered ($2,000, cash and the other out for wages and goods. Pl;?hsdinlllâ€OOinduhlgg:' monéy by valuabl expenses were paid. He brought the tlnn{)uymgthou goods with him. _ His business was not | fortunate drawer very profitable for the first few months, | 24th of Decembe butnfgerthstitw better, and he made :{sodaï¬unott money.. Between the 8Sth and 11th of time he 1 August he started the: fifty dent saley and | hundred dollars a afterwards purchased a house and lot on | sand four hund Albert street for $2,000, and. the store in cents.: ~:He mad wmchthhr: kop;.ï¬l:u-im- ufr:mmllir Robinâ€" | Bros., on “&: ‘d: son I agent, Mr. Ri 11,..| agreed to 500. o.'fl latter he paid ‘cm?'a:n{, per cent. off invé and agreed to y 400 on .the 1st of Januâ€" | amount of purcl nyorforfutï¬ltthoupigï¬m'oflht four hundred and time. ~By request he then to | which he nc Hotlnins btune t frerrch s age A9 | it mt dn cen § were anuary ; not mflï¬.;immbtamm{ï¬n himdred â€"de returned. ‘The chief item of Six months for ment in the matter mmm,mm hal, _ Benjamin>; & | Co. _ w roduced, and . ‘Identified â€" by nnd °l e l is __ Lo C on Sparks n:reot. He f.d‘ Mr. Moors bein g sworn deposed : That he came to Ottawa from the United States twalve months ago last October, ‘The following is the inven of ?owo’o stock, taken on : the ggi of anuary : > Fancy: goods, ~$605.21 ; pictures, $413.18 ; stationery, $118.70 ; jow. | ;:"moï¬ hms.,«’ufns.ls ;’fl%aa;g:i furniture, $250.75 ; book de o due bi&ï¬c-.mpbéu, g21 ;3‘&,. Baxter, $30.â€"83.973.85, At a preliminary meeting of the credi of T. l? MMQ dmsoftulï¬ng M.d“.?':l held at the office of HrOoop:-;ofl assignee, on estate was thrown inmmu of the assignee, and Mr. Hill of this city and Mr. Newhart of Montreal were appointed i tors. His liabilities are .ddpgnwmp‘;o‘"r OOO,W;N':‘&hï¬ assets wfl:lil'notuflnn the sum 0 Aftar initiatory step was tak_e:x,’it was decided to adjourn to the 1, with a view to an examination of ï¬g“’;"hoh-beeninwoenudthm for some time. On going to the gaol, one of the corridors was made to serve the urpose of &.court room. Mr. F. H. ?P’Y'lï¬â€˜PM@hpmtiou.m Charysier appeared ter the tion, and . R. Cassels, jun., was resent in the interest gf“tm Onh;}ro %&. All parations made, Mr. Moore was ï¬:ufhtbebmt!;uoarib\mdwilh.mso enable himâ€"to give an account of his recent extraordinary mercantile career. © Ho gave the.following, as near as he muldxrwn,u the amount of his lia ilities :â€" _ Rosentha, Benjamin & Co., Montreal, THE â€" DEFAULTING HAIRDRESSER, MOORE. f The following is a "statéement shewi the number of registered letters nodvx annunl(l‘y for delivery at the Ottawa Post Office during the past cight years : 1867 :.:« +rskes> ++ resrey â€"] $T,010 ig;?':::::;'::::.'.'..‘.':::::::::::::-,3’1,’192 15. ... .l ol 1878 esrersrenerstrenecszsreiyseee) $13168 1874.......clA.on . ameâ€"â€"l+ 1 qq terne The following is a vo stateâ€" ent of the nuinber oofogéi’?uund lotters ived for delivery at the Ottawa Post ffice during the years 1873 and 1874 : t 1'1873. 1874. Increase. January....../. 2935 â€" 2965 _ 30 Fobur:’ry;...... i}&b 2,887 _ 651 | * Marcel. .. ;. ..... 530 * Kst â€" $47. 31,168 â€" 33,973 â€" 2816 Total number mailed at Othyn : For despatch in 1874.................: 51,558 Do Do sent to Great Britain. 1,336 January.... February.. March. .. .. yril.......‘ meppe s c+ 444. June.......! JUlY reaseees August. ... September October ... November. December. His Interview with his Creditors POST OFFICE STATISTICS. w2 on Oe py s Ond 19° Do received for delivery. 3,$,973 Registration Branch. THB SVIDENOR, THB ASSETS, LIABILITIES, 2,544 2,699 2,024 y348 ,028 qw £,00 .07 19 THE TIMES 3434 4729 2688 3301 2,399 2954 2,608 2,853 establishment d| a capital of 2,285 pogluhflbn'mx dollars.. ‘ He said" the m'a Eddma-l':.m l?n ‘the ln"’éfol%oenhu t. The | his liabili e " were about mster | e avad ces ons c uid us § amount i ees being | with something to the good. mt t He liabilities in December to eight F.. ‘Soves: | 9t the peopie, aatt mabe his matg racnet ut other | ous, Tt he had been left alone ..E,{e""p"of..,, t ol sum would , ve been e mï¬'&f:th::d-nm.m%%m;ï¬â€˜ "ï¬.e%.;.k"’ was then ; account . wi# 1 :~â€"â€"Cash . in mb-hc*m‘-flm mlz““u,,d,,d- : account .‘ sighteen dollars ; Octobery three thouâ€" ï¬on,wï¬o!h-d nine hundred:> -dhuï¬ilglwe. No: “jn; 'm mw !Ilflred D& fllxu,, md-onhu:mwunuhndnd'md or prizes sixtyâ€"nine. J ie in the | _ The meeting then adjourned until evete | 86,867 315 154 130 340 _\ 6 Suomed as an offer made .;;um, l‘the ondi‘:'(«)m,w“: Tihg i “:}5" ct time develops 2omé ho> s more m offer) from the insolâ€" Â¥enk w c \ a * B aPvs on e had money, and â€"that unless he offered . reasonable terms; itâ€"would be better him by a criminal action. Aflsuwnnt offer was made to give 10 cents secured and 10 ‘cents but "this "was also reâ€" jeoted, it being dsemeq 120. Whs Ml5o roâ€" was :disoussed q ffia; 1103 Droposition mdmhmnm,mm end was discarded. The belief was enterâ€" tained by most of the creditors that Moore office of the Oficial Assignes, to take ts mmmw&udoqgm.bx:%maï¬",- gubmitted a I"m-ï¬! oore to pay 35 cents on the dollar, provided. they that time he banked a‘little Gver one hmdnddoll’fllodsqdcrin .no!'om sand four hundred dollars and a%lzg_. cents.: ~:He made purchases from Sti Bros., mht:l: 4th of. December. ï¬He agreed to â€"their stock five por cent. off invoice xï¬oo.mzholo amount of purchase was one thousand fol:l;:lzldrod and ninetyâ€"five g::llaud‘for whi e gave notesâ€"one at thi 8 Oth of January; one at two months for Hiye: himdred dollars;" and & third at. then buying them back for cash froxthe fortunate drawers. Between the lst and 24th of December he drew a large amount of goods from Ottawa merchants.(}During banked all meney he received with the exception g the $1,000 h:l %’flmde to on the p: and wha i outp. foyr wages mfl "expenses. â€" Heé Tam monéy by valuable goods being drawh, and bc‘glvu also prosperous, In that month he considered he had made about $4,400 dut of the fifty cent sale. . In Noâ€" vember he lost money ,umdy;qn the ‘sake of _ advertising business, ho. paidâ€"of dobe imsares Aifh e incurred s oo thien iniimnine e tnnd what in Nov or w %ï¬m was in December. He might ve had $5,000 stock at that time. In November, city merchant orders, with the exception of Mr. Hill‘s, were all paid. At e on nraes is average reoexp per ed to over $100. From the {ot u}.’ 24th of December he lost money. . He In the evening the C lag| The above statements been + Chrysler erossâ€"e: h evidence that up_ ber the lottery business was paying. In Octoâ€" Mr. H1i1, who was id as he mfll’mod in a very M‘ng 3.)siï¬on by Mr. Moore‘s statement, he wished to make an axshnahon. Moore to him ‘and said parties were divulging in the bank whers he (Moore) doi.:ï¬ business, things to his disadvantage, notedouhtojtodohimmy ..On the strength of this he told him to his bank. l;With %m“l XX mentioned by. â€" Krtnm- muntedtomnmthn e had gom let in by Lear, of Montréal, for 1,500 dollnr,botor which he had réceived Tetimce metiislmint t phoay MQM'&ï¬foh Of Snan NO CaLOOr®) was to receive all mone! made over the wholesale price of gooi furnished by Lear, the latter paying exâ€" penses of running the business, all goods back that could not be dispose of. When Lear failed in Montreal, he let him in fora lange sum, having. consider able accommodation p.nrn of his. He thought he owed Lear about $1,000, Row much He knew a man named Chantineuf,. but he was not the s:.rson who drew the box. : Chantineuf drew a gold watch u:ld l:l†a silver mo.mgs aftepwards sai e was not u with Chantineuf, but lubuqumo%tl’y adâ€" mitted that he employed him to look after a similar establishment in Montreal. Mr. Lear, of Montreal, was instrumental in having the Montreal Branch opened, and it was done on the understanding that he (Moore) was to receive all money to the winner‘ of #175 for it, but _the latter refused. On the prize he lost, but he didn‘t exactly know 16 meeting then adjourned until Mlï¬uï¬m was to have i 00Uidollats wanted hind to OTTAW4. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1875 AN EXPLANATION uiar, provided.. th. roturn to ‘busitess. until for is| (| _ Commerctal. JOB MO NEW YORK, SOLR ’*-U'%mmtp&'ï¬% m%&m%m oo agont . h. parpphict; or ‘refer; to, advertiseâ€" orprar..=~â€" ?m%mmm will effect a cure, when;all other means enb -mhlns,hvï¬;np the ccnstituâ€" To Hecoliiy inhainitnann sach prokngey mhich pboule durmearent in Fhnt & cam ca b uC 1. EO o ARe en tion,/ but & sure and safe . rembdy . for FemdtuDfloulï¬a-‘mehlhuoï¬m.,m any cause whatever; and ; & Large lot of (7,500) Stove Pipes. | In duoemunmllhftgzm t> parties wish ix.:g'squnnsl h%sfopr":h'mdc,l’. Do 19 * . o m lakw Mhdl'is, and wo advise our thang. to avail emselveaofflmoppa‘hnity get ting @bdmpictum at very loww F t setts of and s i gateae y 384 ‘ks streot. | ‘Good blood will show itself," as the old w o t wlgne or ver 4 ‘ m“dwl:â€lspuhlgrai s hare made n erces rean ï¬mmï¬&m' a ve e a great uc of their hotographs during the Chri h°u.‘.h.¥°?'m,i wo advise our friends to Donnell‘s. For full of piles, without going at once to the dmigâ€" @.fatm.&z:: had meecat which is an infallible cure. 3720 curtmine eatirmate evode enianle too Ts i Goyer‘s, 38 street. _ STMtL 12 &Ph;'mteidsï¬lkv’me Wine at D. Mcâ€" FaLsp Monrerx.â€"For to allow isck wbeoomaémtedmm than & physician, or to suffer as many do for years with the different kinds Sm“:’@wpmw #wog" Bankrupt stock of W, H. Bennet, Imâ€" mense sacrafice. Neelin Bros., 40 Rideaun Clearing sale bankrupt stock of W. H. Bennett. _ Must: be sold ontinYdaw woeks,. Neelin Bros., 40 Rideau Street. Clearing sale at the ‘Ottawa Shirt Store. Removying to Russell House. Block first of Great Rideau lt:ort WThis well:known .medicine is no imposiâ€" Te s y an dropiiee, Remember Baskerville & Bros., 36 Riâ€" deau stréet. All desiring Chris and New Year‘s substantials, ‘with an |assortâ€" ment of choice wines, liquiore, . and pnmbue’ w;'lll'lagndthï¬i;w f have a ¢ e Tiey of begt winter applce Ir aoiy ns Sp id all silk scarfs fer eacEatthe Ottawa Shirt Store. Bprow16 ror Coun tx wir B Hearn, Sappors‘ Bridge. ns Fine heavy all wool flannel sh each, at the Ottawa Shirt Stare. Superfine BXHM .. secsesericese Bu s As» savensepe ctsy Cm,’?h' brl-unnoouu ‘Outnidal, _* dÂ¥ ..%........ BIAN; DOF OWb.s erseersecs es enee _ Loxnox, 2:30 p.m., Jas. 27. The rate of discount in is 31 lflporcent,whlohh’lsio of England rate. The amount of |bulli gone into Bank of England on £252,000, Tallow 44s per.owt. * Lryerroot, 2:30p.m. J 21. Cotton : Of sales ï¬m.? were American. . Breadstuff is| quiet; bacon 49s 6d, per cwt., for sterling clear White dress shirts for cost price, : Ottawa Shirt Store. _ ’u:t; The, I Hearn‘s, Bridge. Tall Wheat Chi per pair.... Turkeys,. each......... B&rley......- Rye........;. Buckwheat x;;m:é mnf;ua AND Fresh Butter, Tub Butter s !_)Eo P cesreasg. Cese,â€" IO theirets raes ‘otatoes, per bush......,.:... Carrots, Pedo Green Hides, per lb....... Shee i ï¬'ï¬to’dl-.oo- Calfskins, per lb ............ ' * FODDEER. Hay, Timothy, per ton.... Hay: Clover; . ", go ) 7;. Straw, > 4. .x GOLD IN NEW YORK Apples, per brl... Beel, per 100 Ibe, . . m do . ine w per lb....... j‘ .£ : s«+a0 Lard, d0: :: ... Tallow, â€" do |_.... do + 64 do. ..3 To etch........; Coal, Chestnut, per ton White Fish, [ do |....... Halibut, Y ennnfrands errings, per brl.....,......... Qysters, per can ............... sters, per can g«_idock, per lb Wood, first quality,per cord. do second, .. do Henilock, per cord... Beef, per 100 lbe. . . JOEB MOSES‘ ; por brl............. 4 50 to 4 75 ï¬?eï¬o rsiimeess . > 10 00 r.o’s 50 P AWEntmmmmmmicareidcad to'O 20 t GRAIN, Wheat, per bushel...$1:00 to 1 10 prince of Cough Syrups, at W. BUSINESS NOTICES. OTTAWA MARKETS. Liverpool Markets, POULTRY AND GAME. do do do Trugs Orrio®, PLOUR HIDES, do at our friends to + 0 10 ito 0 12 .. 0 17 to 0 20 .. 6 50 to 7 00 .+ 0 35 to 0 40 .. 0 07 to 0 08 .. _0 07 to 0 08 ..‘ 0 10 to 0 12 .. 0 00 to 0 10 . 4 50 to 5 00 .â€" 8 T5 to 4 25 .â€" 2 T5 to 3 50 . 8 00 to 9 00 . 8 00 to 9 00 "9mr9w “m&bow & O t:ooo . 0 00 to 0 00 18 00 to 20 00 16 00 to 17 00 8 00 to 10 00 end 1 10 to 1 25 0 40 to 0 45 0. 60 to 0 70 0 80 to 0 90 0 90 to 1 00 :0 T5 to 0 80 0 60 to 0 T0 1 25 to 1 40 FRUITS, 0 28 to 0 30 0 27 to 0 28 0 15 to 0 17 0 25 to 0 00 0 50 to 0 60 035 to 0 40 0 40 to 0 50 0 10 to 0 15 1 40 to 1 50 0 45 to 0 50 3 50 to 3 T5 6 00 to 6 25 5 T5 to 6 00 0 40 to 0 45 0 40 to 0 45 1 00 to 1 15 0 50 to 0 60 0 50 to 0 60 0 60 to 0 75 0 40 to 0 45 0 T5 to 0 80 § 00 to 5 50 9 00 |to.9 75 0 07 to 0 08 0 08 to 0 10 0 07 to 0 10 0. 15 to 0 20 0.15!to 0 20 015“00†0 15 to 0 20 0 25 |to 0 35 0 12 !to 0 15 Jan. 3753â€"2in. mmmpmsgeee BR BA the p 1 ings and ! â€" TT~ We m“&&.w:'..“' fuc 4A | ‘The work e | at the | With Buildings therson Â¥i2, on Doke 8 ‘Ploted io 1608 mepth 5* | tarme mad t nalt sieret Anok aotuamge cat | bermariien, s Ma.,nnï¬mmmn which bave 8, :.‘ W. mh-fllo- m'u. now m wlt x m Mflr . Spppers‘ anpum or, if preforred, the: % p % o O o â€"Oep Oe Sott SoRbtheL With ‘Builtiings, &o., | nfMed THE 5 50 esns 1 Tess 1 ‘ TERMS : ds l‘dstage free to_all o ‘u the United m""Em"&fl‘imï¬'&- iRnd Hlakas, t one nhorest B one Iinrgdantiee, vio Naorpnca rrtaionta to one ared sit ied bnvarious foremibr !E,iEi:.:::f ï¬ï¬-‘-fl%"‘i insy â€"aall <Hpteneloess u!:t-'.""' hub . and ‘"A Repository of Fushion Picesurc, and spnsiehmen ount eiacoon, fay ce Batme M y cheap, m m.......,....; | nxz:.?#mumhru-‘mu Private every day, || aP RearidintydiPsa sn natmes paten J. BERMINGHAM. -m:«-wmn"&‘-‘::w T4 aot t Ooirer Tess In m'mmmnâ€"mm l0 be done at Cavital. & B L A NKETS m used in OH the past news ue mein Gentre Towh, addir onl t honotont Oideties "Tor on hX prses NEwsS aAgENCYÂ¥. BUFFALO ROBES _ on Lethean Mineral Water, which h.‘“‘ acres, {ogother with farming impliments thereâ€" Pnngror, tm and, meiipaiant appiy to daaiies Contajning Stop Cooks, Topé and Couplings. * Plani lMflaumwdn-Jflumbo seen at the Water Commusaioners‘ Rideanâ€"st , | After Monday, the ist of Febrdary :’g'-u"lfl!“m'mmn& _ North hg: of Lots Mo. 23 .2 ~36, the No. 23 and # south on the Eweith ‘u"ï¬""’w Toynship of Hull, containing in aif soper 406 Wmm. The subscriber havingiroceived last Wall a Wednesday, the loth Day of Fob. Next, three and a half storey Brick Bullding" Yipgaret) toapled se Rnage aâ€"d papfinleet e o o t and fire wall for ‘ feet; in Brittanis Terrace, one W p dn io Eavnte ethennte it lots wiil be together, with % which reuts for about $1,600 por annum . " ***** Tl‘lrnm wiil be received nntil noon of LEAD PIPE WANTED. at the 1 _ ced . 1. Tmluwm be received until nbon of * Wednesday, 10th N“M next, iowonk tonder ho necunferttpaetepiie ***" : Redchers and Protesee." | * *‘ The next term commences FEB. s Vacancies for two boarders. {a _ Applications to be made to the Ledy Princtâ€" for 2 tons Lead Pipe and 20 tons Pig be delivered at the oponing of naviga . Further information can be obtaifed at the whbe Mn lait ied one Ds obtaited at the o ced ~one oo a Oy Roo oo hontot Book. LEABDEER..| , 1.88.] Full collection of Metrical Ta An g.‘.s&.&:-,"â€˜ï¬ Binging School\Course, t e t91 M 1 Seer Antnems. Vers full good| and at TO SPECULATORS !! Ottawa Water: Works. Noticé to Brass Founders, _ THOMAS‘S QUARTETS AND 8: uxww music of the bost aflw DaANKS nmx«tx o J ime sorvione of y Hoteoper ie chauty K SonG MonARCH. || Music. bot on winfitalie propmraibty) couron with a uantity of se cular music for pracâ€" E. Paimer and 1. 0. nl%g;)nl'o & OLIVER DITSON & Co., Boston. || LADY PRINOIPAL.......,...... Ottawa Water Works. 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[ ~" Afeereal : _&;cumug DATU BRA m , LEA & P THE ONLY GOOD SA Mrwagill l °I2C 400 kiorprakt Bearvy, Hidld y DECLAFPED EY CONN Trade Rookbindtrs, :"‘“‘l! 0.0,3.'. \'nm-u‘ a. MORTIH EK, Wholcsal n 820 Bottle, aud Stopper Comnecting with. Managing Director, OtHeW® astliwaus, * Bioop My M lailing ung SDF It had the nehane Bs & amane Rotne? i Tnew P CE «ure ‘?. :r- D d n&uuh-u-. Helis rea Ir _ Mammples ffee. Addre ‘m aN NWV Mss en e a) vingstons, * &180 :Eru . and Om ree o h “h .l . o .M-~w y J'.-:‘- Te ye YOL. VLHL. H Tnake more money at work & on on t e Hintes oosts bitt two . Ad To Men W W #77 i Co oi ASome W P 3 REMOV ED 88 IrEIMLAS V lfl awell f on mprmegs .....‘__“-:% and others n‘:.t‘- &« m.‘ ‘ comfortable_ W B°* ryNHE OTTAWA L women wanted to tot:i Bs WV *oana‘re o. Aoipes (On provements if Pal | | .4 \~4~ peentoes ons reshass Abd hold lands necessary f The 5 ~ t#20 z.. Jan. 4, 1874 ELP WANTED pge 44 Sh /AE s3 + CARPET . AKD â€" FOURKI SHOOLBRED 7 A NTEDâ€"By RS. MelNTYRE Dec 26, 1874 Desire to inform their fr that they are now receiy menis of Furnitare of « {linte Jaogues & Hay slrek A;u |,A.1__;!;i!!; E_;. ANTED ORK FOR ALL )a ANTED.â€"We will give Me BUSINESs THAT WI iTice of a bothe o Diamond Y A mange ooo ol i roomse and a Sitting Xtawa, January 4, 1896. F YOU WANT GO0BD TTAW A FEBRUAEKY NEXT, at . â€" m %4, 1974 Jood Vaiue, a« we ar oDi lcs APâ€" 2Â¥coctino TMants. CMILL TO $250 PER cl> oat walk hk Carpet BTANTONK, H Priniing Ofle« femae 4ost. wo gentiem D Bolicitors g of the su walk of 1 Table m K. Ha T Hc Becre *Â¥ MOQ: bet