CFN v iu..‘ monay wa will givel aW& ts interest®, ervant, W ‘(O ARD nom bet )tta majority RAINE elopment Elec is for works 35 from North Sydney to the Bay was blown "by-um:,;om-u. -m.h:z snow storm ragin, ‘;M[m" bour on the 18th ult. A few hours after the schr. © Aun Loahy," laden vith salt and flour, from Boston, bound to Bay of Islands, in attempting to make the harâ€" bour, ran upon Hog‘s Rook ; the cargo was landed and the schr. floated, and was laid up in Louisburg for the winter. The ?n-luw-‘nl--hulth =#C. H. Price," and safely landed at therr h.ha.u.(“ . m.ud, flour, and a lot of cabbage. was vnly one man on board who offered any resistance, and he was immeâ€" ‘diately taken and tied up to the main rigging, while the boats ard their crews returned saiely to land with their booty. â€" P the Oth instant, with a cargo of herâ€" rings and codfish, and reports on the run Piracyâ€"Marine Neows, & it I!Aunx,N.-B.,rJn 13. easq of piracy is reported from Cape Breton. Un Sunday, 4th inst., while the schoomer . =*Charloite," produce laden, bound to ~New(oundland, was : be~ the captain and part of the crew i llfllhn-olb“u‘d,mhuumz from shore, boarded the "Charloite" and <arried of seven dead hogs. a barrel of The Inuag’i.&_ T.l.;{†went -T l at Liscom the 10th The SS “O&m" sailed for Liverâ€" pooi at noon toâ€"day. a . The American schr. "C. H. Price," of Salem, win .Bunce, arrived at North ‘Zï¬vfz":.fv-lv_a Island, NAd., _ Temperance politicians held & grand nllyi.lho‘l'-::‘;mflanm-d,_ drew up a platiorm to be submitted to the several cindiiates. . ()‘Donohue reported cheerfully and adopted it. The others 'inhvouopponâ€"hyof doing so at once, Now that all \hfl“:nm known, a sharp time is dnticipated till the elo«e of the poil. huk â€"Reform rospects continue bright thhny-.n-vi.ihn-m,uddn- mined if posâ€"ible to work entirely for honesty and reform. to. htum.h.m'.‘_: shown and it had the ting men hl-d.lu‘lomm Angus Morrison hh--h;‘ndb,tlo'l’ui-ollb.\ and the Tories of Toronto could do no bets ter than to accept his services, if for no Other purpose than to prevent Wilkes‘ return by acclomation. WestToronto will prefer to have Robinson‘s services 1t home -"illwdoo-k in favour of Moss going to Oitawa. .A strong pressure is being brought to bear on the Government to adjourn from the day before nomiaation, till the day ‘nprobntis te ie docsernill valp mee ‘is probuble Â¥g an afternoon session each day. At a meeting of the held toâ€"night hlb&hn-lhnu..l.l. Robs inson was nominatd tor West Toronto, and "Angus ana Morrison for Centre Toronâ€" ;‘Thpdmmm‘:.wtofthflnm its members, is natural resylt of the interest ‘:Il:ct::’nm -ilb.lh:: approaching contest. . At previous session, not more than one half of the members were in their places, and dur o es eheuo.,ni‘ i .b ing the week of i t is probab that no business of much importance could be sitended to, on account of the absentees ; and the interest in the progress of slection matters would be such as to prevent due attenti being given these present io public business. hig After much labor delay the scanâ€" dal party have at length succeeded in se« curing an apologists tor Sir John‘s conduct who will in his behalt carry the corrupâ€" tionists fisg into the comstituencies of Centre and West Toronto. * hisruse of th.> i~ad "or«s of Proton. He aoâ€" cused Lonpus.. o .x.»4.1 reckless state~ ment for political effecs ‘without any reâ€" gard for truth 1t would be found that work as done by the Government would be reasonsble «nd satisfactory . gok The motion was then agreed to. â€"_The Atiy. General in reply to.Mr, Scott, gaid that the Government hud not yet deâ€" termined upon the adjournment over elections, but if they did so it would not be till the day betore the nominations, .. The House then adjourned at 5, till 3 p.m. toâ€"morrow. . The Hon. Mr Kellar replied to Mr. ' Lauder‘s statemant, contending that it would have been better for him to have reserved his remarks tiil he had been inâ€" formed by papers which would be brought against him except the old story of the Proâ€" ton cutrage. l he report of the Committee on that subject had not given satis/action. Une of its members had stated that the rn:nhd been fulsified by the chairman. .lu-hrnk.d(hntlawmbom down, that the Cominissioner stated. that the chairman had falsified the report. This Mr, McKellar denied having said so of biumself, bus‘ merely that two of the members of the Cowmmittee had so. Mr, Spem«er upon been referredâ€" to, admitted that he had not caught the words, and as there was a dipute, the words . eould not be taken down. 1 .. Mr Lmdonhen:-rpdmflmt with utting most _ expensive _dlin.py for the benefit of the Car Co, and exceeding original estimates; Co., with 215 prisoners for 14 years. Here he was called to order by the Hon. Mr. Fraser, who showedâ€"from contract that the Province was only bound for seven had been employed by the Government last sammer, at Thunder Bay. This drew forth pt denial from Mr. McKellar, and gr. Lauder had to admit that he may have _ been â€" misinformed. He next referred to what he called out« rage of binding the country to provide Car â€" Térowto, Jan. 14, _ After routine business toâ€"day a lively debate was opened by Mr. Lauder nw:: for all papers connected with the Cen Proton and (Toronto Car Company, and made it his opportunity for a personal attack on Mr. McKellar, Commissioner of Public Works ani making a m()l of vague charges of extravagance. course it was impossible tor Mr. Lauder to make any speech without referring to the Proton outrages. lie went over that much de= bated amid the laughter mflm He :-id\hulr. Lewis, of Proton, notoriety Flourâ€"There was a moderate enquiry on ‘Change toâ€"day, but business continues to be restricted to pressing wants. Suâ€" periors ani Extras are quoted higher, but other kinds are unchanged. Sales, 100 bris. Superior at $6 56 ; 100 do Choice at #%6 70; 50 bris. Extra at $6 35; 50 do at :w; 200 bris. %miwu“lb; ) do at $6 20; 50 bt M‘W“ #5 $5; 600 bris. Superfine at $535; 100 bris. Choice do at $560; and 300 City Bags at $3 00. . 0 Yesterday the ice on the river began to shove. The shove commenced below the bridge, and the great masses of ice came crashing and grinding together. Loud detonations took place which sounded like distant artillery. At the time about fifty men were on the ice, and a general scramâ€" bie for the shore was made, Fortunately they all escaped, but several horses and a pumber of tools, slâ€"ighs, clothes, &¢., were lost. The troops engaged in making a road from the island had sholo,rul:’or their lives, Porsonalâ€"The City Polico Forceâ€" Singalar Ico Shoveâ€"Flour Market. Montreat, Jan. 14. th missals town ‘There have been 9% changes among the 50 men of the force during the, ast year,â€"33 resignations and 42 disâ€" on. Messrs. Coftin and M TELEGRAPHIC. HALIFPAX. MONTREAL TORONTO. ed Loadon for | Froton. He acâ€" | eckless state~ | 30,144, and the estimated cost for the whole was $1,549,400. It may be, then, concluded that to have alittle over 30,000 volunteers drilled, as we have them at Mm'rn.:boutn-mionudn half af doll ion tt i Colonel flu&:(..ld dbn':.:ihhi lht:n’ phiet, is, whether or not money r=u .v:lhhl.h-:d soldierly i.:ld’ of could not organized. one -w“lobmdhrd“ * ‘The basis of the present system is that all the male population from 18 to 60, not exempted or disqualified by law, and being military is force, numbering fw&bm Provinces 694,008, is dividd'-whuzeh-.. The first of these consists of the ied and widowers m&a-ldgmbow::-tho ages of 18 and 30. The second, same description of persous under 45.. ‘The third, all those between 18 and 45 who are married, or are widowers with ‘ciildren. â€"â€" While the Mm-:gm-umm popula« tion from 45 to 60. ‘From this number the active militia, limited at â€" present to force is, according to law, not more than sixteen days and not less than eight. The force assembled for such drill in 1872 was 000, is raised by voluntary enlist. ï¬nt'nfld.p.dï¬rmvom If necessary & ballot _ may If y _ & ballot _ _ o revitiet to, but this his never 7ot back tried. . The petiod of yearly drill tor this Colonel Fletcher, the Military Secretary of His Exceliency the Governor General, huu?-pi'-uofï¬ pages, given â€"the people of Canada his views on the preseat condition of the militia in the Dominion, and on what he believes to be necessary to make it really efficient for the purpose it was intended to serve. ‘ Wirkessares, Pa., Jan. 13. â€"Rumors are rife of aâ€" general strike of miners throughout the Anthracite coal region, and there is conszderable excitement in consequence, Already a prominent officer Taved toee therpriers Sere Tully propoed stated were fully wred for a atrike hrmunmm,mm. der no circums d“.‘- will ry submit to a reduction wages. ~T uLnï¬- have not asked cuo- duction of wages, but will not m* make any advance over the basis of las year. > Colonel Fletcher on the Militia System. Am appeal from the citizens whs toâ€"day received by Governor Keliogg, asking for aid, which will. probably be sent toâ€" , Postox, Jan..13.â€"The total loss by toâ€" day‘s fire will probably reach $150,000. ’ Caucus. |__Wasmixoro®, Jan. 13. â€"A Republican Senators‘ caucus toâ€"iay determined to | giveâ€"precedence to the discussion of the: resolutions â€"reported: .. from â€" the wwmxmmp- tion â€" of specie payments until the resoluâ€" tionsâ€"are disposed of, snd then the Bankâ€" :Htcyniu and the Louisiana questions ill be respectively saken up for action. * 15 th; they paid $20 t‘.{°,'.°.'f‘ lzr"pmbm or p::un.hd :“flfmphnobpluo, allowingâ€"none Naw Orumaxd Jan. 13.â€"The negroes of Bayons, hlouh.ud'lochomoun&rih, the land owners having resoived not to Roads and Bridgesâ€"Kellogg, Connolly ores S on Rereghon es froee s oo EeC oe son and Parmenter. a . Bailroadsâ€"Jelkreg, Wagner, Foley, Abâ€" bott and Lord. â€" Affairs of Citiksâ€"Wood, Booth; Wagner, Dickinson, Jacobs and Fox. Fiaanceâ€"Wood, Lowery, Telkreg, Lord ..:j' Jacobe. x Tile « udiciaryâ€"Robertson, Fol Ganson and Bradley. y, Kellogs, e Militiaâ€"Williamson, ‘thompson _ and . E: Wasmnoros. Jan. 13.â€"In Senate to night the President lnnonno‘: the follow. mg Shndu.Oommmomu for 1874 : +laimsâ€"Dickinson, and Ganson, Financeâ€"Wood. um.:y‘ Tallkrac Lord Bostox, Jan. 18.â€" A brick building, Nor. T0, T# and 74, Ludbury.streot, ~but this morning. " it was occupied by the lowing firms: Benjamin F. Sturtevant, Enoch R. Marse McQuade, and Fleming‘s book building. The loss will be very. heavy. In addition to losses by the occuâ€" pants, Lee & Shepard had works of value The Prussian klections.; f Beruts, Jan. 14.â€"Later returns from Bavaria show that twenty«one Liberals and twentyâ€"eight Uitramontanes have been ‘Aolo:ud to the Reichstag from that King« Mapam, Jan: 14.â€"The :Government duniuthuï¬hwbloin Burcelons was serious, that order has been restored in that city. ‘The tainâ€"General has issued an order to the blican volunteers of Madrid diroot.infl‘hom to »urrender theit arms to« day. All who disobey will â€"be tried by courtâ€"martial. The _ authorities will search the city for concealed arms toâ€" morrow. . . The Governor of Madrid has arrested all the officers of the Saladerado prison be« cause of the escape from .that institution of an assassin whe was to have been exe= cuted toâ€"day. Refugoos. F . Paris, Jan. 13.â€"The ironâ€"clad ©Numanâ€" cia‘ has arrived at Merel Kebir, m with 2500 Cartagenian rofugees on 1 Un escaping from Cartagena she pnn‘: five Government men»ot=war at the mou of the harbor. The refugees on their ar~ rival surrendered themseives to the French authorities. Amoug them are Gens. Contreras and Gaive: and other members of the incurgent Junta, They deelare that the city fell through the treachery of the commundin, officer of the principal fort. 1 . Mabaip, Jan. 13.â€"The Intransigent in surrection continues at Barcelona. There h-;m t;;en considerable fighting in the su s Loxpox, J-n.u Mth.â€"Donpng:u Cape Coast Castle report Gen. Si 'olsqloz’fnnd staff, with 200 blue j started for River Prah on the 2ith Hlis scouts had penetrated several mileés beyond the river without encountering the enemy, t The Intransigent Insurrection, D STATES. GREAT BRITALN. , MctGiowan, Kellogg, Johnâ€" PRUSSIA. either: in the course. of Surrender.» FRANCE. Rail f ï¬h for should be conâ€" ie al entyast etmant an, pooigette ho w to build up, strengthen and consolidate "MDo-lnhu-?.. P lése, I belie of the. the £‘:.“'°‘“'“mm. yhn:h xo wqflmmm& l-mtmrunonmou‘.hmdm 1 shal the honor of in if h:w oo ting w-g.y- G-‘fllmlum\ 1 * _ I shall meet as many of you as possible, perâ€" fll,,u‘l’_“fl_ EP0E IM wm Adence Th tende me 1 remain, Gentlemen, > Your obedient servant, themselves at the expense of the country or thei; e e oi oo taining in the strongest possible manner, B tish I am in favor of a stringently pure Election Law, to the end that we may have an incorrupt Purliament; an Act to insure the independence of Parlinment, so that mem cannot serve themselves at the expense 0f the country or thei{ I believe that the present Government merits, and has the confidence of a large majority of bur fellowâ€"countrymenâ€"that its members are able and, w!wmlmmrmlflbm:% with a sound diseretion, honesty of purpose, a due regard to economy, i f elected, I shall diligently serve you, and give wemmwommfl‘ï¬h ;emt.wmgumo-nonu?’o.xmm Mmrghhmlmrhrlmh-mdw own County. â€" = If my claims then are not worthy of further > make at the goneral es gane** > G. H. PRESTON. New Edinburgh, Jan. § 1874. _ 2461 ; ‘ Deo. 11, 187% Tha'rulitid of Ottawa men should be Canada‘s interestsâ€"not the Ad» miniâ€"trationâ€"but their measures. Gentlemen, your interests are mine, antliasAll classes of the community are alike to me, I respectfully solicit your united support to represent you for the next two sessions in the Untario Legislaâ€" ture. i H 1f elected I will give the LGcal Adminis, tration of Ontario a 1 and t o country, they shall have my united efforts in all good measures. ; __My politics are Conservative to the laws of our country,. which are good, and a Re» former of their abuses. f 1 have always been Liberal on religious questions, and shall support equal and just laws, aliie to all classes of l?qr *qjuty'-‘ subjects, . _ _ 2 o $ e I am not the nominee of any clique, indeperdent of such nomination nolm your suffrages. . _ ‘To assist and encourage the lumber es tablishments of the Ottawa country, and to keep down all dnm which are inju« riou$ to that trade, to advocate the developing of its mineral resources, _ The union of Central Canada represenâ€" tatives, so as to demand and enforce from any Government the expenditure of a just proportion ‘of public moneys in this section of our country. (The revenues derived therefrom being the basis for expenditure.) : t ‘T‘o support no government that will not gnl“vg us our rights as Central Canada io, to fill a vacihcy caused by "df zsflm of â€"the> Hon. R. W. Sootl:hlafeol duty bound to eom&ly with the request of a large number of the electors of this‘city, and now respectfully ask your support, at the comingâ€"election. _ } P The rights of Central Canada and its great lumbering interests, . 3 Gzexturxex.â€"The time having arrived when you are called on to select a repre= sentative for the Local . Legislature of Un My plattorm always has and shall con» tinueto be, and men for siÂ¥teen days. ... Ordinary Contingent Militia‘ Serâ€" Â¥100 . . .\ eresese w s 2l e ies pHe Three school Ek C Brining. . ... ..us .8 a ie i2 0+ ++ ©5,000 Yearly training, 535\00‘ The i s of the whole, according to Colonel Fletcher‘s idu,wmnld not be more than a million and a. half of dollars, and thit according . to the following scale : # Ottawa, Tth Jan. 1874 bodied volunteers as a model. ‘There are other suggestions as to the best manner of h::::ï¬ the yearly drill of the general force e as effective ag possible. _ _ o. ooinel * "aaduegbn * <aok a regimental m:mo\bn 7 51“:«!(“ mqo o pmmou: ngz lo: .) the m so 0 to attend three months at one: of these military schools, ~and be required to securé a certificate before sich promotion was confirmed. ‘Then the privates, &c,, at these schools he ~would have enlisted for a from the localities to which the Im::;ï¬enh of the district b:long w;‘th a t enlistment, if they chose, of five years more. 'Ilpu could Out at the yearly drill, lnd;bomtpors and sergeants in their local companies. â€" In this way there would be diffused in time, in the estimation of the Colonel, a thorough mmurLdnu and a sufficiently high standard to be held up to all the emâ€" We do not even give an outline of Colâ€" onel Fletche:‘s argument, . Bufkicient to say that he holds that tho“undouyâ€"u things are at ‘present, with no regular ‘forces to be taken‘as a standard of what ruilitary training and eftectiveness ought to beâ€"will always be" towards‘ deterioras tion both in drill and the whole military organization of the force. . ‘To counteract this, while the defence of the country would always be in the militia, the Colonel would have a sniall permanently embodied force whichâ€" might form a model, and which niight also furnish competently u-unedn:gnn. both commissioned and non«commissioned, to the active. militia when on drill or on active : service, He would ‘have three training schools, at each of which part of this small force, consistâ€" ing of the three armsâ€"cavalry, artillery, and infantryâ€"would be stationed and drilled. To these schools all officers recommended for: commissions would be required to go for six months, and the receipt of their commissions Yonu depend . upon the ~ability displayed .during the with, perh>ps, an undue fear of possible ho:!lid. l':ween this country and the States. _ At the same time, ithonlifdr to keep in view that that possivility is the only reason for having a militia force at all ; and if it is desirableâ€"to have such an organizition, it is desirable to have it tho« roughly efficient and prepared for every emergency. j Nes . O THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT e b':mm nmâ€â€tï¬%ihm‘ with the strong luning:’f a military man for a regular standing body of troops, and EL ECTOR S =â€"Toronto Globe CITY OF OTTAWA. 0 Th COUNTY OF RUSSELL. ELECTORS ROBERT BLACKBURN, â€"OFr THEâ€" OF THB * y. the (Governor $1,584,000 489,000 THE OTTAWA TIMES JANUARY 15, 1874 Th.lg-\l-lm of two responsi willing mmnmm ammmn.-moq ‘The council will not be y ‘ bounden to accept the o P. O‘BRIAN, l Me+ 4 mm in css e ‘County Oiérkk. (Count -[-om-A furnished housé, near the Metâ€" m.mmchwï¬.umu rooms, parior, and dining room, and three nunn.-'lll-kot the r office. . Terms casy *m_; _______ Apply to J; BERMINGHAM, FOR THE COUNTY OF RUSSELL, According to plans and approved oscroignt desies petutetnoepaideentnie ul iam anaieg Registry Offices," will be received until . * 20th"JANUARY NE®T. * The Codncil of the of the United m&uumm-dm DC PIZC 229B Ottawn, Jan: 7, 1874. "‘m“‘; REGISTRY OFFIQCE, There offered for Pubiic Auction, onflummm um’m Ottawa, Stock of Boots and Shoes, Shop Furniâ€" Turs, Sage, o. for Sale by Auot Clark‘s % $ »Brighat, bec. i% 4 Important Auction Sale, said -ï¬o‘- ate. . Creditors are requested to file their claims within month, mss **‘*°200, MARTINEAU; Mn maemigned siat 9.'?! '2{ Ottawa, have been !m% in the matter of NOE& EPHRAIM CHEVRLIEB of the City of Ottawa, Insolvents. until 15th instant, for the supply of the Public Ecnl;olou of the Ol:'y dmun%m following icles : * % â€" 150 Cords Best Dry Hardwood ; â€" In acrordance W&n to be had ;t n Office of Public City Hall .. . omirman Fananiereettaties. 1T/O RLG N AT, REGISTRY ~OFFICE FOR THE COUNTY OF PRESCOTT and at DUNCANVILLE, on "AGENTS IN 2&&â€&. uonmuï¬.-bgh?flh Torguio Paene ies Cr hi Oenale Druggiste. . (â€". iâ€"Winer & Co. _ Halifaxâ€"Avery, Brown & Co. anger & Sons, Oxford street, London, . epeer & Sooe Sreonietrees Londott .. . wo~ ... ~., . Bole Proprietor, F. J. C APditsnley tiik faports Londe, Bnlttx::. Burbridge & Co., Coleman street, Lonâ€" %{_@éï¬?‘.ï¬'o"&m smhu'\“ Medicine vendors ll"unnlodmonmllldflnlm'mm riâ€" nary Argane, in ‘cither seay ncguired of conttipn _ For 8. 8. N enc in %flu ?flmux’%flu,rou * Rochesterville, Jan 12, 1874. _ _ ~ / ~2618 _A. kleur Mebal, Parls Conservatoire, | F f ;Er:.:te{:&wfl‘w.l L Omah Hon, or’ I fYEACHER WANTED. Gents Calf Congress .. ols 250 0 C .2 & C a T w o‘ . Sn ze mï¬u’pumm%lâ€" Sparkeâ€"st. c:“ 5. 074 A. lm;m. an, | pre CHEAPSLDE, > â€"â€"‘~ sUSSKEXâ€"8T., An‘ï¬p‘hom and seiling cheaper than ever, Ladies‘Fine Kht Constens for. $44% worth $1.25 Jan. 8, 1874 NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. Tenders will be received by the un Way, I have mmde about $4000 with my 2‘.‘1@.‘.‘.’3‘3‘!&“{’9.“‘,’! 1 wish them all a Fiabpy New v on and am off to the Land of edora, but bear in mind that > NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, ADWMWA and Defence, being about to give up housekeeping, humfltrnommnndu&uds dum&hclzwmwm Llhnr[og once. which reuches over yolumes, and about 200 valuable unframed ‘enâ€" "" CC _SH~ r"nmvinp, will be sold by the subscriber at Pubâ€" ie Auction, nhll’- Sale Rooms, Kiginâ€"st., oppo site uu‘ Iiu_-_.ll ouse, commencing on At 730 p.m..nnd»'mt&u each evening, at hour, all h “&Wm%u?hnnuu.mw :.nmix;«% The sale of Household Furniture and :v'plen will come offin a few weeks, will be duly A CABADIAL POUTEA 6016 Major FUrvoY®, Deputy of the Minister of atlfitia and Defeute, boige anont oob o â€"tion in ONE LOT.. _ ON THURSDAY, 15th INSTANT, At 12 o‘clock, Noon, N THE B O O KE S raps scrid Hoarseness, Headache, % Toothache, Rhoumatism, Neuralgia, pousercdl] Jan. 5, 1874 WILLIAM KINGSFORD. BY._, swe E. A. PERRY, UBLIC SCHUOL BOARD. Jardine‘s Great Emporinm, NE BOX OF CLA@KES B4l PILLS Auction Sales by J. Sermingham. WHERE ArRE YOU GOING? Fallo [There! UGHT BY JOHN ADAM, pupil of Monâ€" BY AUCTION. OOKS, BOOKS, THE ART OF SiNsING LLLABRD1 ~MILLARD1 MIL LARD TUESDAY, THE 20th INST., And will appear immediately, Catalogue Sale of Valuable Books IN ONE LOT. WILLIAM MUNRO, Assignee, ) AND CONTRACTORS, No TcE roat, Boils Wounds, ess,â€" Ulcers, Bruises, 16, : Piles, Sprains, he, â€" Colic, â€"Old Sores, All Hemorrhages, . Bcalds, Lameness, Burns, Soréness, J. BERMINGHAM, F PAIMOn, UGARS, TEAS AND COFFEESâ€"Very choice and None to exceed them Smmflw%mumhgg_m j * Cxoxumxmmaeum n‘n.v_inubnoomon â€" '(J'IIOR BOUI P. BASKERVILLE &BROS A Merry Christmas &a Happyâ€"New Year %lml. mmn.u..nn&-nm.m sh in ya 4 m".n%n?'gngl::éd Alberts of "l?n??ï¬l tins, & 4 apetior hom Aroil, Smmanh Aadceâ€"pare| * _***â€" . DIRECT ~IMPORTATIONS, WHOLESALE AND HRETAIL, ce ®x.‘ Ship ‘from Francé, England and Spain. ~ ‘Ten hhds, EXTRAFINE]: Ax [ * O TD | PORT â€"~WIN E1 The best quality from the producer, for medicinal ‘purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pure and Wilibe.ready to receive Guests on the 2s 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINE, (V. V. P.) from the largest producer of wine# in Jéres‘s, Reasonable price and good arti .0. Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Dufferin, BREFITTED, REFUR NISHED &m&mmmh&mmnmywwawm (Eâ€"rPrui ts sa ndâ€" Ligq uors Dec. 4, 187%. ot. 171078, Very Fine Old Port W ‘The above ttawa2 July 17.087 POOKET PURSES FULL OF MONEY AND PLENTY OF GOOD OHEER! x RuDUOED DRESS GOODS, REDUCED WJOLEN GOODS REDUCED WINOIH;, REDUCED fOSIERY, REDUCED DRESS RII.'ING%' REDUVCED LADIES JACKETS, R REDUCED FELT HATY AND MILLINERY, f OE FRUITS, SPICES AND GENERAL GROCERIES, WINES, BBANDIES ANL np.nb'mmmw . & § Potted Meats, Sauces, Jams and Jellies, Virgin Honey in Combs. COFFERSARoasted and Gror > Daily. ‘ ‘TRASâ€"Japans, Imporial and Blagk. %em.All will be sold at a low ° , fiis hx D. McDONELL: $&Fâ€"Under new management C A. L E& Black Canadian Lustres ! Very Choiee, by the Bérre! or Gallon; also in Bottles. . None should be without it. # feape on 4 < P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. Rea.THIS 18 ONE OF TRE CHEAPEST LINES EVER OFFERED 1N OTTAWA, DURING THIS MONTH ALL WINTER GOODS WILL BE ‘ REDUCED. « i AORY THOS. PATTERSON Jan. 6, 1874 Teas, Cofftees and Sugars. Special Inducements for January ! K2 0 Sparksâ€"S8 Slightly imperfect, (bought at Messrs: R. A AlLAN, _ McKINNON$ > ‘ Buitable for the Season, * it & j a Very Fine Pale wmw“r‘luoum, sf QFQUMM' ‘f“u 6 Daws‘ Porter and ; Clarets, * &Mwmmmmtw ‘. Dress Goods °°'°"-.,....‘- ook Cobargh Pust U Wincies, wd.’,n Fe" Shectings and Towellings Table xflg and Nx::; Cottons (White and . Fiaunels (White and Scarlet) Blankets and Quilts . McD O NEL L. $25,000 S A L E Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent House ! D2 ©ORT, Jackete asd Shawle Jaan, 8 1874. 2372 Y We wish all our cnstomers and the public generally. PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands. â€"COMMENCINGâ€" > MONDAY, â€"~JANUARY b5th TOHN GRAHAM, This Sale beiig GENUINE, no Good will be charged at Cash Sale AT WHOLESALE @OST PRICE, | Sale will Continue One Month, F AMILY ~GROOER, , __Fine Old . Brandy, HAVE JUST RECEIVED IMPORTERS, Sussex treet SPARKSâ€"ST. 1 HOS, PATTERSON S having rented adjoining bulldâ€" m&. Bank of Ia%.-l. there will be ADDITIONAL A00COMMODAT ION FOR OEUBOB OF ENGLAND f Ladies‘® School Will reâ€"open on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1874 ie ues +s â€" ORINERNS :.: .+. â€" * to be made to the Lady Principal &l.'ï¬ o nc .. tuig ies J.R.STITT & Co., P. BASKERVILLE & BROS, Hoskin & Co‘s Auction Sale) at about Z43 WELLINGTONâ€"ST., At Cost Price, At Cont Price: At Cost Price, + At Costâ€"Price. At Cost Prios. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. OF â€"~CIDER, MeMORRAN, J WeT J No# & gaus variety : Mc seription of the manner of g, and other inâ€" formation in reference to the wil be sent .fl one them. ~Allictiers must be to NATF OFFICE, ____ _ . D.BINE, Box 86 _ ‘Ten Ol.i (â€"--.--.v--. 1 Horse _ï¬g.m «ilver mounted Harness Meam yand eetralarie tete 00 1000 Gold and Silver Lever 'rqnn gold OfaiSe Biiverâ€"ware, Jewelory, as., éo. Number of Gifts, 7,500, ‘Tickets limited to 75,000 _*Yag. Agents wanted to‘ sell Tickets, to whom $5,000 Each in Greenbacks! TwoP zes $1,000 5 Five Prizes $5008 165th Regular Monthly CQift Ente r‘?rl S‘e; Tobe drawn MQNDAY, FEBRUARY #4, 1874 Twn Grand Capitals of $75.000.00| P â€"OP THBâ€" 9 Dominion of Canunada. Profits from $200 to month. Permanâ€" entâ€"emplovmont. ww_-_ ~<se~ M.mO7P.M. | Ee Mpepomen ied Gate :‘ï¬gfl l‘n_?‘ni‘lamn m-ndï¬nï¬ On Meoney Ordas Smere teropayget the Diï¬ TW:EW h_nm__:___ _.'A’_._ id Tor Setnolan Tink. Gose ovary Pridayat hk +teamer will be closed at 122 p:m., in whichomly pronin Asil 1A mmp d ol hriped + ng e mt t mnatnnnan it in .. 1 e beral withe pust orFICE, OTTAWA. Arrival and Departure of Mails, § _2 ___ * > +~Minute,. t will Knit 5-‘3“; Anal.l.‘ l&m Mittans A Trizmph of Mechanial Genius, Warranted for Three Family Knitting Machine 1873. ‘WINTER ABRANGEMENT.â€".139 T. T. SI N ES BMF* AllMails are closed Montreal â€" 4t# 8 minutes faster than ouba’vnm DVERTISEMRNT. Agonts Wanted Everywhere IN VALUABLE GIFTS To be distributed in e® FetBehHs §§§§3§§ ‘ggj @%%%éï¬a J 88E EH fareareloe fenpeiielbai * fringes, Afghans, Nuble Hoods, Socke, ioi in o tk m vesk o {Greenbacks. ns Ces =4 go ns $e Shter Sese 52 KA K M O T A~ o 4 aa 7 tmnls NTR and ths C fent O8 Banks P ts lar Capital, and r< : SE naliiice maters on n fetere in s ie y C bariness Just introduced aie Oo iy Has mmothod, pers o but o t incomte, h "improving i € pee tritr e 1C1 o ere spare . t > #8 York will be closed at this office on Monday and ue .nlv“'.).’-., w t maiinprecaly Riiremagye New vere P.O,, 0 awa, Jan. 8, 1814. . on un fpam this date Dritish Mails via New shesee _ §Clears the blood from all impure matier, M 3y( ... M w merreainr in raue oe For ! e senet en of all kinds it is a never and .â€"= VY 'ï¬o{_!:‘ ï¬h‘ iee, a House contai 1 Trams 0j yAE to nce of th petace ocmR o 2fâ€" atee Coniyal nod the anhiied imoiear of Special atiention is drawn to a in *Avomey Puptc®© . _ A*ngy sez on aet Pnenin Sn otee conjointiy 4n the Â¥u " uh Jan 10, 1674, Insurance Company. WoRLD FANED BLOOD ANXTURE TThik‘old and tw South â€"â€" Soark 1t oures old s6 Steple and Goods ce g',s,,.,h l tA â€"waccext" Trade Markâ€"* Broop Mrovrure." The Great Blood Purifier and Bestorer CAPITAL ... "~, B A RG A INS 1 Red. White Blue Flag ~Gures wioerated sores OYAL mm.‘mï¬._ï¬_‘_ Bee Deuteronomy, chap. xii., OOK OUT FOR THE BLODD J CLARKE‘S how occupied by J, EWING & 0o LLFE DEPABTMENT Ottawa. will Euit 20,000 Stitohes gin} of Management d is