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been passed by the Coupicil, we do not know. The security offered by the new firm of Wuirsuzean, Sorrox, THowmrsox & Co. is & curiosity in its way, which deserves, and will, no doubt, receive some share of public attention _ The bondsâ€" man is the aforesaid Senator Maepoxaco, and the security offered is a bank cheque ! The questions naturally arise is this security good and substautial ? Does it 15 of the Canadian Pacific Railway was consummated. ‘The tender of CHarurox, Howuzt and their extensive company, which had been before the Government for several months, was officially set aside and the work given to others who by skilful manipulation and ocult influences had foun favour in high places. The ostensible and plausible reason for entertaining the Crarurow tender for several months and keeping the matter open was that it was the lowest and that it was desirable to give the syndicate time to complets their arrangements. But the true reason was to keep the matter open until after the Jzeques Cartier election, and in the meanâ€" time to make sure of the influence of certain contractors and expectant conâ€" tractors onâ€" behalf of Mr. Larcaxuz®. How zealously andl laboriously these greedy cormorants worked the result of election plainly showed. When Mr. Lartaxx® had been secured in his seat, the Government could afford to throw off the mask and intrmate to the C#arurox company that the Section 15 business must be closed at once. The trusting creatures had been led to expect that the Government would not be overâ€"exacting in the matter of securities and had been led to believe that there would be honour Was AC where the interests _ of â€" religion and _ morality are concerned." _ We may â€" take a narrow â€" view of the mattar, but it certainly seems plain | as can . be, that the~~taxatton or land, and of bricks, stone, mortar, I and wood in the shapeof structures erectâ€" | ed by the hand of man is purely a matter | of municipal government. In the taxa | tion of real estate the interests of tmoralâ€" | ity and religion may be concerned, but | we fail to see it. However, we heartily | concede that this is & question upon | which all are entitled to be heard, whether | pastors or laymen, and while maintaining | our own views we are disposed to rever | ence those in favyour of exemption . | On Wednesday the final act in the disâ€" posal of the famous contract for Section loreign to the mission of the with the reservation, howeve where the interests â€" 0 relat are glad to have this explanation matter, as it shows that the Allian not, as a body, go out o0‘ its w discuss a+question which is in nc connected . with evangelization. Secretary concedes that we are rig thinking that the discussion of m The Secretary of the â€" Evangelica Alliance, the Rev. Mr. Hcxte®, informs u: that the incidental discussion of the ta: exemption question, at the Wednesday‘ meeting, did not form a part of the regu lar proceedings of the Alliance. Th: meeting had,. been practically closec before the tax question was mooted. W the partuership, and those who have been sold and leftout in the cold believe they have ground for an action at law for damages. Martix talks about separate actions in the civil jand criminal courts. If these should be entered, we shall, no doubt, have some _ very interesting disclosures. Rad no right or lega. & draiw the tender, His and aggmieved at hi uraD & Macporxato, ender of the partne The Hon. Letecuis® o® St. Just, Lieut. Goverror of Quebec, accompanied by Mr CGaUTBI®E, A.D.C., artived by afternoot train yesterday, and is the guest of hi sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. R. E. O‘Coxnor. Rleen Oge Meetingâ€"C We are likely to hay evelatioms in a court The Tunes. the compa e partoers New Advertisement TTAWA, SATURDAY, J aN M " SEC1IION 1 8. TAYLOI of the P RipxaU StRk t ha nmen Alliar latte €00 Gnops at greatly reduced prices Metcaife‘s. ®¥siem, who bad now be uous supporter. lie tho value of Homercpathy bein wimitteo, a sc. ool should in which its principles migybt be taugut. At the the chairman‘s address, I a few observations, in the « he disclaimed all sectaria the treatment of sease, 0 that : houldhave a tendenc 3 unsc se ons found for many mpaths, she hai become completely wr»ci:l and buried in the sande . ~â€"~ â€"â€"â€"mmantiis: # Smsw wnnzwly + The first genegal meeting of projectors and supporters of aSchool of Homesopathy in London, was held recently at the Lon don Homcnpathy Hospital under the presidency of Lord Ebury. â€" His Lordship testified to the value of homosopathy as a curacive agency, and cited the Earl of Crawford as one strong opponent of the system, who had now become a stren uous supporter. lie thought that, the wor _ and child. The usual restoratives were _ stantly applied, and the helpless suffereis removed on cauvass stretchers, which the watchers always carry. On reaching the ho«pical the woman‘s senses could not be revived su‘liciently long to glean from her some particulars of the wreek. The faithful dog, 2ho had doubtâ€" ihe 'l';wovor,‘ on .t ore of the everâ€"shif Nable Island, of a por barque Orvieto, wrecks ago, has recalled to th hospital in that gloorm dents connected with and which be has re the Captain of the steamer that plies be Sable Island with su the Orvieto was wrecl the esst bar of the Tsl : the incessant howling ing up the sounds thei a huge Newfoundlan will take action in the case, some for some agaiust the proposed legislation Yours faithfully. e treatment of at : houldhave stance at pre opathy and ho o% prices, see posters at Metralfe‘s 1k ‘ingiof the proposal for i lering a donation of £ ial subscription of £33, UEaR NIR, â€" l hasten to say that the inâ€" )rmation on which your editorial of this rorning is based, touching the reputed ction of the Evangelical Alliance, on the ne «d‘scovery on the loth ult., near _of the everâ€"shifting sand banks of le Island, of a portion of the Italian me Orvieto, wrecked there many years , has recalle« to the old keeper of the pital in that gloomy regiqn the inciâ€" ts connected with the Orvieto‘s loss, which be has recently repeated to Captainp of the Lady Head, a mer that plies between Halifax and le Island with supplies. The night Orvieto was wrecked the watches on east bar of the Isliad were alarmed by incessant howling of a dog. Followâ€" up the sounds their lanterns revealed uge Newfoundland dog guarding a and child. ._The usual restoratives e stantly spplied, and the helpless most superior Flannels selling at 20 ey have given & rom mud r genera. public will be thankfal TOr ro deove« â€" i trust that we are. i to couviction, and anxious to d nomopatuy. Except in the | family praye herapeutica all: distance had | Father leads ased to exist. The funds | he would t r tlie proposed school would, | praye most $20,G00 for buildings etc., at | such like, bu rcement, and an income of / crats, and r; and of this, £1,200 had| heathonâ€"all i received towards the initial | trv. ty int â€"â€"a <â€" <ip â€">â€" tw cal consideration h nits made to order at _sectarian views as to Wsease, or anything else i tendency to widen the ent existing between nuspathy. Except in the eutic« all distance had % to men who will expect rs, and who have the will to 1. _ And finally, they have on that standard of purity ORRL F10 N xempt i towards the inital subscriptious to the r, No lessâ€"than 70 ers had recentiy n to homceopathy. sayes read a letter wioid, warmly apâ€" sal for a school, and i of £200, and an th ontract and practices e eonciusion of Dr. Bayes made course of which Titatron continues 1 of the Province rse, some for and & C uy ard of purity we were told inistration of wor Ht ernment was actor‘s level. Is of design â€" tical friends. 10 rom pers NTER, y E. A ey have at rent rood PW ® OO on OOR OPOPDOT GOT SHd 1 | * William, I‘yve beeun thinking the matter [ over, and I do telieve it would be the best | economy to buy a fur cloak. Everybody is wearing fur, â€"It might cost more at first, but it would be the cheapest in the end ; fur is so durable." " How much will it cost ?" « Mrs. Col. Tucker‘s seaiskin sacque was $200 last winter, but I don‘t feel as if, in our circumstances, we can afford that. Furs are cheaper than last fali, and I think I could get a good, desirable article, rot so rich as some, but still good enough for people in our circumstances, for $150." "%m !" said father. _ William had taken out a blank cheque, try. Ne {# When William came up to dinner he said returns of Democratic majorities were pouring from all quarters, and said [ : "What do you think this morninq about me having a new cloak, William ?‘ "Of course you can have a new cloak, if you need one. ‘Full returns not yet reâ€" ceived from Oregon, Nevada, Florida, and Louisiana, but they â€"are undoubtedly ours 7‘ " _ "Uu !" said father. U !" said father. . I felt a good deal of anxiety about family prayers. William isn‘ta professor. Father leads devotions, and L was afraid he would ‘be too supplicatory ; but he praye.‘ mostly for the beathen, Jew, and such like, but didn‘t refer to the Demo crats, and only onceâ€"just after the heathanâ€"alluded to our suffering counâ€" The next morning, when I passed through the sitting room, William rat shivering over a closed register in his stocking feet his hair uncombed, but he cried out from the top of his paper, "Dem ocratic victories everywhere ? The counâ€" try gone en masse for Tilden !" "Intense excitement and rejoicing !" We hagd waffles and maple molasses for breakfast, avd I made the coffee myself. William made one ea.uest dab at his head with the hair brush, but had evidently missed. Father called for toast, aud said he had neuralgic pains 'm“i':lf all down the left side of his face. William read aloud soothing morsels from the Democratic paper, such as "Indiana gives Tilden . 10,000 majority." f T "See about it," said Wiiliam, scraping the last drop of pie juice from his preserve plate. Thuat‘s a dreadfully yulgar habit, and I‘ve told Williain so over aud over again, and I do wonder, that being a genuine, elegant Democrat, he will persist in it. When William came home that night he said New York had gone for Tilden, and there was a glow u his brow and &A light within his eve 1 mn't seen there for yeairs. The biscuits were light as a feathér, and said I: " William, what do you think I had betterâ€"doabout a cloak this winter? You know they don‘t wear shot cloaks. I suppose you don‘t feel as,, if you could afford a new 0»e ?", Erom the Lancaster \Penn.) Examiner. I never until this Fall realized the debt we owe the press, and I never appreciated the advantages of living in a country that elects its own rulers. My bhusband is a Democrat, and my father, who boards with us, is a Republican. (On the Tth of Novâ€" ember I took down my last winter‘s cloak, and 1 couldn‘t keep back the tears, That cleak coct $25, but it was short, and of course I couldn‘t wear it tiis season. It didn‘t seem as if I could wear my double Paisley shawl all winter, ‘but I thought o7 the sufferings of the poor, our heavy church devst, and of the many obâ€" ligations William had to meet the ist of Jar iary, and J concladed I wouldn‘t say a word atou; it. I might be a dowdy, but I would go calmly forwardâ€"up the church aisleâ€"suppo.ted ty the smiles of an approv‘ag c >nscience. t Mow it Appears From a DBemocratic Poiat of View to a Smart Woman. e 1t was said by some persons in the club rooms and hotels in the neighbourâ€" hood that Mr. Bennett wrested the whip from Mr. May and threw hLhim, but ;those who were nearest to the scene say this w«is not the case. Mr. Bennett was car‘ ricd in‘o the house and his face bathed. His sleigh was sent away and a cab ordcea. Then he was taken to his hotne on l‘\.th avenue where he was attended by his physician. Polica ofticers near the club house sa they knev nothing of the fight thougi five minutes after it happoned‘ it was the chief top c in all the neighbouring hote‘s. Miss May‘s two brothers were on the lookâ€" out for Mr. Bennett as early as 6 o‘clook yesterday morning.i They went to the Russia, thinking thatâ€"he might take â€" aze n that steame, but he was not m Williaom May, Frederick‘s brothe., was in the club house last evening for a few mirutes. He said at first that he did not cire to talk of the affair. Then he said to one cft his friends: "We were looking for Mr. Bounett all day, but he was in hiding. it En T 1 F w i arourd ‘his neck. He seemed much anroyed at the watcbful glmoes of the club‘s people. He was to have sailed for England yesterday with his bride in the | Russis, and the subject of the breaking off ’ of the marriage hndJ been discussed in all the clubs and principal hotels by the friends and 2cquaintances of both. When Mr. Bennett lighted a cigarette in the large hallway of the club bouse and started towards the streolg the acor was opened wide for him by the attendâ€" ant, who is employed to bow persons in and out. Mr. Benuett slowly g:ccendod the staircase, ana just as he reached the sidewalk Mr. May confronted him:. Mr. Bennett stepped backward, and Mr. May drew a small whip from his t coat. With_much force and rapidity f:‘n.ruck Mr. Bennett across the face three times. Blood streamed from gashes under his eyes and a frightful cut on his nose. He staggered for a moment, and then threw himself upon Mr. May. ‘They clinched, but Mr. May being the more powerful of the two,{forced himself from Mr. Bennett‘s grasp. At this the latter made another lunge at Mré May, who struck at him from the shoulder and Mr. Bennett fell at full length on the sidewalk. Blood stained the snow from the sidewalk to the gutter. Attaches of the club house and pedestrians ran to Mr. Benmett‘s assist ance. No one attempted to stop Mr. May, who, with his bands in his pockets, walked leisurely toward Fifth avenue. It was said by some persons in the fact, that the struggle might end in & tragedy, as May was known to have been in a desperate mood since Saturday. Mr. May is the brother of Miss Caroline May, who has been affianced to Mr. Bennett. Mr. May is an athlete, and has an enâ€" viable reputation among club men as a heavyâ€"weight lifter, and as one who is _ abundantly _ able _ to care _ for himsell _ in _ a â€" struggle. _ He was very indignant concerning Mr. Benâ€" nett‘s treatment of his sister, and yesterâ€" duy he traced Mr. Bennett to the Union Club building. Mr. May is not‘a mem ber of the c)iul-, and therefore did not presume to enter, and there encounter Mr. Bennett. _ May wore a long coat, and as he stood near the railing in Twentyâ€" first atreet several friends passed, and noticed that he was much agitated, and that he kept a sharp watch on the enâ€" trance to the club house Mr. Bennett was within~ enjoying refreshments. !e was uncommunicative, and his acquaintâ€" ances noted that his jollity was artifi ial.. He sent a message for his sleigh, and when it arrived et the door he pregued himself for a drive in the Central Park. He wore a long coat and jaunty cap, and a splendid silk handkerchief was wound «Shortly after 2 o‘clock on Wedneulng abternoon, the habitues of tae Union Cin wero startled by the information, that sped like wildfire through the building, that Mr. James Gordon Bennett, the p oprietor of the Herald, was being assaulted by Mr. Frederick May, on the sidewalk in front of the club, house. Members of the club were aware of the the Mceting and Attackâ€"Wr. Renuett Stira k with a Whip, Knoâ€"ked Dowa aud Thrown into the Street. H4 7 1. CG. BENETT ASSAULTED. it to PRESIDENTIAL ELCCTION rick May Ly‘ng in Wait in Fro:t uf the Club House. have veen cowhided long THE TIMES, oTTaAW A, SATURDA,Y, JANUARY 6 1871 The Supreme Court of Judicature Act (England) enacts that all persons admitâ€" ted as solicitors, attorneys or proctors of the Courts to be consolidated as the Suâ€" preme Court of Judicature, or by law empowered to prictice in auy of those courts, * shall be called Solicitors of the Supreme Court.‘" _____. Ceartes est art, are eminent characters in Mr. Wiliam Morris‘s new poem, "The Story of Sigurd, the Volsung."‘ The serpent is Fafair, the "wallower on the gold;" the man with the hammer is the brother of Fafair, namely, Regin, the last of the wise dwarfâ€"kin, who knows not the Gods. The horse is Greyfell, out of Sleipnir‘s breed ; the eagles are the birds of doom. The hero with the short sword is Sigurd Fafnisbana, the most famous being of all the Northern cyole of mythology and romance. HNDF SOIIAE SEGAAES it Nafalinaits niinctrcirwa 2 S ..RA 7A cA cal den, there is as rude a piece of sculpture as may we‘l be. The folds of a huge humanâ€"headed serpent form a circle, and within the circle is engraved a tree, to the branches of which a horse is made fast, eagles sit on the upper boughs, and beside it is the figure of a man holding a pair of pincers and a smith‘s hammer. Clean through the body of the serpent a short sword is driven from beueath by a man in a kneeling position. The persons and creatures, thus scratched with the roughâ€" qpbemenr‘ Sevinlneinidetafimermai ty rst A l mbnt c on on dat scaly eruptions ; removes irritation, iteh â€" ing and scaly dryness. Noarticle produces such | wonderful effects, Try it ; call for Word‘s Improved Hair Restorative, and don‘t be put off with any other article. Sold by all druggists in this place and dealers everywhere. Trade m&;:oliod at manufacâ€" turers‘ prices by C. A k & Co.,Chicago sole Agents tor the United State: and Canada, aa/ by Lyman Bros & Co., Toâ€" ronto. . yl f A Splendid Hair Dressing and Restorer Combined. lies Wood‘s Improved Hair Restorer is an Jike any other, and has no equal. The improved has new vegetable tonic properâ€" $ on dn O P c k t T T and arrested by a deputy -horifi:who fouad a slingshot mdp ravolver his person. Itis a peculiar case, invol& as it dtfi: a father‘s right to take Oh‘T of his ughte;l But, whatever tl.ho gal question, public sympathy is altogether with the fw‘hm, as Freeman is ww be a very‘ bad man and to misuse his family. . I don‘t undersrand politics, but I am so giad I live under a Republican form of Government, and I do feel sure, if any one makes good resolutions, and tries to be economical, and really means to be & good wife and daughter, a way will open ‘out of difficultie~. One day, when Louisiana went for Hayes, father promised me a new parlour carpet. If the question isn‘t settled soon I think I can easily get the house refurâ€" nished, and perhaps have a new China set and silver dessert service. I am so sorry the Centenniai is closed, for I know I could just as well spend another fortnight in PhiLdelphin, and I do believe L could have that lovely pink coral set I Wanted so badly. * f On & rock of Soderimnanlande, in Swe ." William," said I, as I rung for more baked potatoes one morning, " I never allored myself to read the Beecher scanâ€" dalâ€"much as I wanted toâ€"and if if it was worse than this I‘m glad L didu‘t‘" _ Since that time Hayes has been spmeâ€" timss elected and sometimes Tilden $ All disguises beve fallen o.f in our familt® and though my father and William trea® each with foreed Polimneu. such * corruption," _ " nigger." * bullâ€"d y have become familiar words in what I once hoped would be a refined Christian housebold. " If there is 'lnyth"iE'[ hate to seq it is a shabbily dressed womanâ€"get it.‘" in order to satisfy William, I had to get the merino. " If you want a dress so bcdfy, get it, Mary Aun, ‘ said William, "1 don‘t really know as in our cirfu nâ€" stances I ought, William," His opinion coincided with mine. I held two bits off at a distance. " Ever so many womea that I know bave dresses off that piece," said . I laid the bits dowh and sighed. Then I held them off agan and said, " How dreadful it is to be poor 1‘ " William," said I, "which of those do you call the bes: piece of goods ?"â€" By and by it was reported that electors‘ names had been omitted from Republiâ€" can votes in Louisiapra, and father said there was a chill in these November days that struck to the very marrow, and said he intended to arrange his business so that he coald spend two or three weeks of winier in some Soathern climeâ€"say in Geoâ€"gia or Louisians. That afternoon I went shopping, and at teaâ€"time laid on the cloth four or five samples of sealâ€" brown werino. For two or three days there was a look, mot so much of pure melancholy as of gloom, wreth, and vengeance commingled in _ William‘s countenavrce, and he s orinkled pepper on his beefsteek fearâ€" fully. Fatger said that hbe awaited the action of the Louisiana Returning Board with confidence in their integiity, and sppedi his toaw with a spooa. I never knew father to sip his tea before with a spoon in my life. A Father Abducting his Daughter. My hat w« to be of seal brown. "Two feathers or thres ?‘ sa‘d the milliner. I thought of the huadrads out of employâ€" ment, of the destitution and want the winter would behold, of/ the vanity and pride of drass, but while I hesitated a newsboy, jus, out with the afteraoon papers, yellea : "Florida and Louisiana both sure for Hayes?" [ knew how father would feel, and said : "O, three, cerâ€" t»inlw," Mercy on me?" said faiber, "don‘t cry over a bonnet. Go down and get what you what and bring the bill to me." _ The next morning I heard the boys in the street screaming that Hayes. was elected, and whan I went down father wrs sitting on the front stairs coatless; and with his vest on one sho‘uld‘er, while William balanced himself on toe edge of the hat stand. Both patriots were stockâ€" ing footed. They bad just itaken in the moraing paper«. . Very little conversation was made at the breakfact table, but father was extremely polite to William, and said he did not know when he had eaten buckwheat cakes that tasted so much as they did when he was a boy. At noon \zilliam didn‘t stay to desert, but father, heving eaten his own pudding, drlefw William‘s untasted plate to him:â€" self. "I‘ve been thinking my old hat fixed over won‘t look at all suitable with my new cloak, but William is so blue I can‘t bear to ask him for more monev." . The tears were walling to my eyes, and fathér kindly inquired why L‘wept _ _ had settled on William‘s: countenance, while father‘s neuralgia was . better. William asked if I had done anythin about my cloak, and, if I hadn‘t, he_-l_:ou}g suggest waiting awhile; furs might be cheaper. He said, when I asked him about it, the illumination had been postâ€" poned. e eaase,. and was reflecting, when in whisked the President of the Democratio Club, and said Florida and Souta Carolina had gone for Tilden, and William was wanted mn to the club room to see about the illumiâ€" nation. _ He filled out the cheque, and I immediately went down street and seâ€" lected the cloak . That evening a shade of anxietyâ€"a scarcely perceptible tinge of melancholy G ECC EARRIRLE OVR CCC 407C d boe ies amonk rouk freAL bodlly worknees." t was ..‘.’,’o:.:..‘.'cfia“" to iry your EBOSPHNZONE which I did, it geted like a charm. I felt my health im rovâ€" ing every day and also m unn%h nuog inâ€" creased. I think it a ver} valuable medicine. It has done wondersâ€"for me. . Yourk ot6., _ _ _ P The Trade dealt with on Liberal Terma, mm_nrlx AI\“r‘ffiP&?:mm"c%% sgmr. 4 ® ILY Anm' v’mc. ANT Cartings Amber Alss and Pojer, RAWLING‘S XERATED WATERS: (Sod w Seltzer, Lemonade, Gln;erl?.l'o( and Potass)., _ > The celebrated APOLLINARIS WATER. 5 GERMANZSELTZER, s se C s 5 CC Y A3 CHERAY BRANDY :on%onm ANGaostura_ BIPrERs vERMourE ) WHITE AND RED CURACOA, OI Novag: ul UANADIAN RYE and PROOFâ€" * SRA OLD TOM, GINSâ€"DE KUYPER‘S and BOLL & | Scotch Whiskeyâ€"RAMSAYS ISLAY,. Irish _ do. . â€"MITOHELLS, _ KT All of the above, in wo. and bottle, including some very old vintages. Liqueurs, &c. BRANDIESâ€"HENNESSY‘8, _ MART] 5 OTARD DUPUY & COS, _ ____ _other Shippers. [ -m'W“ “fi MADELT RAâ€"ver y.old, nBottle . A ilarge :Stock Table : after Wines in wood and Boi{os "R4 after ALICANTE, MARSALA,q; & U MARGAUX mgfimfimda 8 SA LAD PE MarGArx _ CHATEAU BEYOKEVILLE, MARGAUX ROMANEE CONTT {CLO8 DE voi | _ .4 OFFICES JANDâ€"~CELLARs®: LIEBFRAUMILOKR STEINBERG DELINHARDS NONPAREIL and lst QUALâ€" Kupferberg‘s BRAUNEREERG MUBCATEL. ® * ALDMaRN &; SCOHNAUBERTS. 32 OCONNMOR s 7 Sparkling Moseiles and B Hocks LOUIS ROEDERER, PQ MMERY & GRENO vEUVE _ CLiqUoT, Has now in his Cellars the following carefully selected Stock, to which he specially invites the attention of the family trade : : W. F. BUCHANAN Wine & Spirit Merchant, JAMES JACKSON McEwans, celebrated Finoan HaddiesZand Bloaters da‘ly .rrlvlni by express. . Orders taken for choice dairy produce. also a complet stock of iMacKinnon‘s, and Christie, Brown & Co‘s Arrivlni(rmh from the manufacturers o;er: week. eagle & Gender‘s celebrated} of the finest qualities, and a fine and well seâ€" lected stock of the cholcest Wines Liquors and GENERAL GROCERIES ! New Season Japan Tea 40c worth 60. j ENGLIsH BREAKFAST SOUCHONG 60c WORTH 80 Fresh Crop Fruit FUR â€" SETTS JACKET S Ports and Sherries Ot the best ibpramnas. TZTLU 2L STE. STEPHE: _BT. JULLEN Mineral Waters Celebrated Buscuits, Baltimore Oysters! DOLLAR STORE _ 207 NotRE® Daxes StREET 316 «318 WELLINGTON ATREET, ZNow auriving and for Sale te * Raadan‘s .08 DE voi ‘oesgtenty AUNE, . J. DEVLIN James Jackson, KPN Burgundies Still Hocks Champagnes WHITE FUR COR. SPARya & Dax® StREET Mo#tREAT EL Oct. Spirits Full assortment of GIESLE Clarots CHILDREN‘3 BRI*CHITIS CATARRH VC RUDESARIM AYALA &700. i _ OHAS. FarRE. 1(1(1(:'](1\.‘4 white and red}. ARDE _ MONTFERRAND ALLVS, _K LNA â€" & DUNVILLE‘B. JAMAICA;RUM, BOLL & DUNâ€" * NiBReTEIN. MARTELL‘S, & COS.,. and dinner Cote & Leblane‘ CHRISTMAS P2#ESENTS 1876 WINTER 1587 7. immediately aftér: close of,navigation to work aw GR NVILLE .C péeieteteiondth ~Apmerlp No. 25‘%erk â€" streot, PATENT MEDICINES, _ 800 Laborers OHE MLST, WELUEN 3L>N 3TEERT All warranted genuine. PTo;c}l;t'hâ€");l careâ€" fully prepaned. _H. ~F. MacCARTHY Just Received Roots, ~Barks, Herbs, FROM THESHAKERS. | Â¥laid Extract Wintergreon, Tilden‘s TO THE AFFLICTED ! Apply at the works to 1. HUNTON, SON, & LAHMUNTH AT COST DURING THIS WEEK ONLY Ask for Our Price List Special Departmentil SALE WEEK, 7. Lane and Ribbone. $ Millinery. Bargains in Every Deâ€" partment. J A NU A RY _ ~1877. Stock Taking Month. Messrs. Orme & son, have a very large stock of Pianos, and Org ns, now in their show room and are offering special inducements during t'«‘l‘::n%olldsyl boihln price and terms of payâ€" WAREROOVS!:â€"â€"â€"NO. 31 SPARKS81. (Opposite:the Russell House ) oTTAWA. ‘Remember or} t Wal uce again orjforget Waltz, (‘o‘?te Polly 66 Trop De Bonheur, Schneld Market DBrug Store, The old swest story, by Seotl Gatty. Withered rases, by it 4 As you like lt.: by Pinsita All the worlil s a stage 6 Dresd n, China Molloy Folly #t Jacks farewell C The maid I love is six years old Aide Music of the sea, & Almost, Cowen Why ! wl The old love is the new, " Loves kiss Waltz Solut a New York B eak of Day, Galop, t4 , Silks and Velvets. of new music Justireceived by Orme & Son, All the above!Waltzes arefbeautifully illusâ€" trated. 8 4. Dress Good#s, Mourniags (fall and complimentary.) 6. Manebester. 8. Furs & Fancy Woolens Gloves and Hoslery. Physicians‘ Prescriptions and ts carefully prepared Family STEPHEN 8. STRATTON, zb_M' 1 KID GLOVES AND ALL OTHER EXTRACT®S *XMLS BULLETIN |_______ PERFUMERYETC 4LWAYB8 ON HiND. & LLE .6 ENLARGEM EKX the works to Jamesâ€"Goodwin. Instrumental. FURS;FOR] 31 SPARKS sT 10. Famcy Goods. 2 Mantles and Costumes Vocal. Kowalski _ $1.00 White 50 Lamothe Schneider CENTS 8 pudidiitch. K“Olhlldo l.“.“ h &t the shortâ€" / est notice, out of the best" Iraterinh uhnd by Or as + workme n. hnpdnng and,painting:promptly attended I Aug 5, 1876 Jmrgss 4 Carriages and Sleighs 85 40 80 40 75 T5 15 + w a.. Enurance on Sparks street. Royal Carriage Factory OS vacr steear. 8 The well known Clairvoyant Physician who has been travelling t-hm?'h the Dcytumlon for the last twelve years, and has made a imt many wonderful cures is now Istopping at the SUPERIOR FOUNDRY COMPANY Stoves Tll Shaving, Hair Cutting and Shampooing Rooms, Uvrivalled Hair Cutting, 3 Unparalieled Reputation, ~>. C g > “ Shaving not Equalled. _ _ ailu'Ml:olihgnn*enHrmdhqfi. _4 : 1 Mave been awarded the OLAPP fi JONES “G.I.:.E.'fi.'"..’ Fair at which they havs heen FAIR OFâ€"THE" AMERIGAN LNSTITUTE, 184. MICHIGAN BYATE FAIR AT|JJACESON, FAIR QF THE AMERICAN IN RUSS LL HOUSE, Steam Fire Engine . ves a Brilliant fully equal to the coal I“,-‘-., ple in construction, sey r-:&,:-ddoamfl:zke.or[?::utofo&u. O‘l:‘bobnn-l oé..uho of eulm.uhmuehci’brthu ‘kerosene lamp" now in usé. eanboin‘uul amber of hours, still further decreasing the Jt is not %ficmum Jt obviates th# use «f Atrect Pipes, and is any street now in use. It ts to .'fl-om'tuuatnmmm f TOWN AND COUNTY RI¢@HTS FPOR SALE Also, Agents for the Rllis Patent Gas. Burner, Regulator and Shade combined, best Gas Burnerin the world. No waste ofiu. Absolute economy. 2ave 16 to % :’:untovcrmcafi“b:‘meg. Over 300,000 sold nommr?l win to Pinvanmninsedfnenas sual 1 IMPORTANT ~TO CORPORATIONS invention of the Perfected Burner. Ottawa, May 28,*1878 PUGBklIC BUILDLNGS, and PRIV ATE ZRESIDENCES, Heated%on the mostfapproved! prinâ€" CB. s 801 Bologna Sausagesm Pure Malt Whiske Powder for Oysters and Infant 200 Packages "FEF"RUIT ({hsSnest) of theZseason) in §Raisine, Ourrany‘ Exâ€"Steamer Tagus«e$59§"E & BLAGXYELL®, Pickies, Sauces, Gelatines Exâ€"Steamer Phoenician«/OXXM0!%480N8Jams and Jellies, Mar Exâ€"oteamer Tham sw SVA $ ccioorated Mustard, geftive and o. 8. ®, Teas, Sugars, Coffe@ & ~ YTUpS={,f! ssortment of the Anen Porter and Ales= SVINESES MA " MSTIF, RROWN & CO., J. MCKINNAN & OO , in variety, and MeKenâ€" Crackerse EPSE SRORE £00 diuburch. 00 , in w and Direct Importations from the Frod ucers BRANDIES. PORT & SHERRY WINCE GIN, PORTER, PURE and UNADULTERATED, for Family use and Medicinal purposes, BLYTH . ESTABLISHED 1854 THOS. PATTERSON [AaN INSPECOTION INVITED.] Sept 20 1876 8 Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1876. HOT AIR! HOT WATIER!! STEAM!!! 56 RIDEAUY STREET, 566 Thespmersigned h= he purchased from J. D. Gould, of Boston, Mass., the * BELL V. UR ‘ fer the D minion otthmda,m mfit -oug’htwemu towns, either by»:ntrmol;oth.rvht 'l,?. he er _‘m“m with a vaour ligh:" hare hor" 5 tirely overcom 1 To . W..PoxroYr. MANUFACTURLNG ~COMPANY IMPORTANT NOTICE., NEW GAS LIGHT FOR THE STREETS , PARLOR, ANBD|EKITOHEN STOVES IN GREAT YARIET Y,YJAPANNED ; WFARE, HOLLOWARE, ETCO , EPO., HOUSE FURNISHING and BUILDERS HARDWARE OF THE BESTM a £KS. A Specialty. â€" (LIMITED) 28 ;DALHOUSIE STR MALMBAY® EET Holloware CONQUERED COME ONE, COME ALL, AND TRY THE CONQUEROR, WHOLESALE & RETAL. Purveyor to His Ezonllenny the Rarl of Dufferin, Governor @eneral, â€"ANDâ€" The ~Cheapest and Most CAL DW ELL TENDERSâ€"ON APPLICATION. A Call solicited to Examine at _ THOS. PATTERSONS, ® No. 5% Wellington street, Hajotto‘s Block, Lambert, Meéech & Co., 5 60 iWellington street, (opposite Parliament Buildings), Otte: C aost ANZ 0 NV MB MS MA / ‘Jv., | [ -Ilwnrnusomu.u.% Wl O CLAPP â€" & ‘JONES* FIRST PREMIUMS REQUIRJING FIRE Its Points of Merit are : MICHIGAN BTATE FAIR AT LAN$1>G, 1871 . NEW YOBK BTATE FAIR AT ALBANY, '4' °P & JONES ENGINE ateve GENDREAU‘$ EVEER YETzOFF*@®zED) GUINESSES, MACHIN‘S, BURK BASSES, YOUNG IND, COOPE & CO., DAWES‘ & o?t.unos 4 OLD RUM and DE KUYPERS GIN .e? *E Meal, (fresh) Svlit Peas, and O.nun'.m SOUPS and TINNED MEATS assorted, a large coll« &:‘o_s; l'snoy.(l}rooorlu, to numerous to name, of ithe #7m8 ARE PLANTED BY A MILLION | esn A V{:k'- Catalogueâ€"800 Illustrations, only $ m i ‘Vick‘s FloralJ Guide, Quarterly. #centes ;yuilckl'l P’lo"'orl ot‘hn‘ Vo‘.m“ Garden‘50 cent elegrnt c covers A!! ny publicationsare published in English a w FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS cents :'r fine |‘|ium“'m“oui' s, and _ siz Chromo Plates Plowers, bea drawn and tu 50 cents, i covers: es nuremsseg ® * Vick‘s Floral Guide, Quarterly 25 cents & err. :zgok-- Catalogueâ€"300 Tllustrations, only 2 , bunml Quartérly Journal, finety iMustratâ€" :d. & eonhmlncz elegant colored Plower e{‘:t:!"%hm first number. l;e*l..m or e Ts Issued in Germay aud Eaptf e * per ho on hoi oud rekliable Garden, to peâ€" 50 ith elegant cloth covers, :\:'pk?flu-â€"‘o'{n-flflh- J two > Vick"s FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. Jt contains nearly 150 paces hnndreds tlons of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and aprrad meavereet pesewante, P T n m » 'Vlok't rlon?: . Quarterly, 2 bents a Olt. Vlck'lmmwu 50 cents in paper: in el t o covers 'k ‘‘Address. JAMES TIOCK. Rochefter‘y. v. CLAN‘8 ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE !'!m ol", 4 Eoâ€"up mm Add ress, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. °¥. 52 ‘Wellington Street, f] Vick*s Floral Guide JOHN MOIR & BONB Jams and Jellies, Marâ€" malades in 14 i Jars, Ginger in pots, l ib. size. A. 'smmum‘m-mntn TV TDE â€"reeint retaanP mpaubtvinty | sttz sds > 69 (BLUE STORE) . | 1800, * hare hor~ s tirely overcome by the Vick*s BASSES, YOUNGERS, OTTAWA, , a large collection , Of jthe finest They are a great . porous plasters. eridence of their ties lies in the fact by unscrupulous palm off worthless mame of "Capsicum! ing the same as Plasters. Be not unlike the genuine. sumer the word plaster. This remarkable 2,000 physici ysicians Feputation. rrice patent medicine, bt medical skill ; they ind sisted in their slow :qin‘i:;:d w &ifim:l tricity, end more or mineral poiso: founded upon their cure discases i ‘!h_lbununc of Benson‘s a bayonet thrust Buceéessfal Bpecial to THE Pastor of theâ€" a sall 4rom {: vase will come dry. The I :zufinlv ance unknown. Johnston he disc times at his wife of the act. Non« Mr. Joseph ue a ,_.-t!- yet, but iu: victorions by 90 * By a statemen increase of 19 02 the Hamilton discharged two c Bpecia} to THE TI Gurure, Jan. 5 nlace in the De; â€"â€"lw' the city in «corporniion â€" â€"!mereas Rpecial to THE T â€" Rax1.ro®, J “h of fxl'l. H posed, from i accident a short bugey in which over a mud beay night until this 1 brought againet Siredr tor the B stood. M e .__ L w bavin W.,l.’..‘ rx yhe ponkin A*« 1eps Cockâ€" auactal 10 THE T 1 eLE /_'â€"'_â€" Canadian Kix0est0®, Lisense do bis of KB

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