| es W altzes Mails vie N ap Locks stt uil G1t, $4.00, 1 at €4,84 °6. 1u‘“~’“‘~ ». 53. _ " "P0int = now belg r..." ;00ted . lerately n etornd @ neethod I of ay ALS\ tho rates fyy BA K £B, C $44 for > ug“ ‘ We I ccsipt of at w York Per » Nax, 19 193 3 . Considerable excitement is occasioned ‘v?lnlbc’ird- by an anonymous letter Peceived by the Mayor and Comptroller, g that three of the: Police Comâ€" formed an i © ring" corrupt purpoâ€"es, and that the trio so so mamage matters for their own New York. Jan. 30 â€"About 200 workâ€" men employed by the cigar manufacturing Pte-lu:‘!*m. ':Qu.’ h‘“doâ€"din.dt‘h: im M-m- should return to the old :.. ng lhomn:'hltn.n refuse : om ground of slackness in wor claiming that they would be heavy losers. .llyouhrmï¬n& rnh.d' employment in other shops. t presen! :_ï¬uuuxyhmquhmheu Lozbos, Jan. 30. â€"‘the nominations for members of Parliament began to diuy. Messrs. Bright, Dixon and Meenez, former members, are returned from Birmiogham without opposition. . Mr. Karslake is reâ€" turmed from Huntingdon, and Colclive, a conservative, from Frome. The Liberals did not attempt to contest the latter Borough. whick has teen represented for the past five years :y Mr. Thomas Hughes. Despatches received u; to this hour (Midâ€" night) show that seven Liberals and ten Conservatives have been returned, the Comservatives gaining one member at Fiome. Dr. Butt bas retired from the contest of Manchester and Mr. Noian from that of Greenwich. % The English Election Riots Expected. . While the Conserrative meetings were im progress .in Greenwich last cnm.:s i:,mulubdnypni-d-n, .".G.enuin speakers compelled to It is said the thoroughfares of the Boâ€" rugh in Houthwark will close one bour betoâ€"e Mr. Gladstone commences his adâ€" @ress und that the troops will be confined 10 their bartacks. â€" The Premier is announced to speak at Another open air meeting at New Cross on Monday next. 1ibersientenoppert Sy: Ipounte tHiagher i who su . -na-l-';m. last night. _ Mr. Hughes delivered a long addrexs, in the course of â€"which he declared himself in favor of coâ€"operative associations of work» ingmen . Bmus, Jan. 30.â€"The North German Gozetie, alluding to the sympathy maniâ€" fested in Belgium tor the German Ultra montanes, decl:res that every Government @bound to check the, disposition of its subject« to participate in any revolutionary lï¬-pngliututrindym. There ipprehensions ot a disturbâ€" The difference between Mr Hugbes and Mr. Daniel Grant, who was nominated by the other branch of the Liberals on Wed» nesday night, renders the return of the The Right Hon. Mr. Ayrton addressed a large sssemblage in the Tower Hamlets last evening. The meeting was very dis« orderly. and Mr. Ayrton was compelled several times to suspend his remarks in consequence of the bghting going on among nis hearers A & There wa« also a very disorderly mecting in Dep:for« last evening. L iden T9 Professor Goldwin Smith also addressed !hneom'.‘:vhgh‘.m-npmh the views of Mr. idugbes. ~ _ Mr. Rogerson, Receiverâ€"General. Mr ‘Warren Surveyor General. Mr. Dwyer, Public Works. Mr. Shea, Colonial Secretary. The chief members of the new Govern~ ment were turned out of office some years ago on sccount of their advocacy of the union of the Isiand to the new Dominion. It remains to ve seen whether the state of public opinion will justify the renews1 of negotiations with a view to annexation 1t is thought by some that so long as the poophmupcuporom-,womhpl_)y to _ say, they are .now, they will not tolerate Confederstion. _ We should like to see clo edi:ice crowned by the anâ€" mexation to Canada of the last bit of British land in North America, and we think #we could be of use to Newfoundland. But we must wait the good pleasure of our neighbors, in whoce fortunes, whether united to us or separate, we shall always feel interested.â€"Globe. â€" i New Government Formed. Sr. Johnal N, F., Jan. 29. The Government of Mr. Bennet havi resigned, Mr. Carter has been sent for, : has formed his ministry +s follows : â€" born in New Jersey, near New York, while it was yet a British Prov.nce. For the last two years ber friends and relatives h«ve celebrated her birthday by givin‘ a grand picriic. At the last celebration about one thousand people were present, same coming from Chicago, Il.; and other distant places. Her funeral will take place on Sunday at 11 o‘clock, from ber son‘s residence Une of the oldest residents in Adolphusâ€" town Mrs. Mary Bogart, died this morning at the residence of her son, L. Bogart, at the advanced age of 102 years. She was one of the firstsettlers, having located in Adoiphustown in the yeu-'flw, and ever since made that her home. She was The S«turday Times, a weekly advertis ing organ, advocating temperance and Christiwn unity, was issued toâ€"day. M«(leary. formerly employed on the Meil, haâ€" tâ€"ken action against that to recover the amount ot hm% to be due The cise is left to i G H.Mhnmwhihyin. former and nuisance to the city, was sent down to gaol goâ€"day on a charge of en~ desvoring to extort $100 from Jenny Murâ€" ray, a fist woman; by & threat of publishâ€" -llmr indicating that her house was an in us den, Ihe i surance on the theatre burned ast night «mounts to $12,000, which, it is hought, will cover Mr. French‘s loss., The Sonservatives here declare their in [mont ot a u-imm.l"tr:n::ï¬.“ _.: tention of protesting the three city conâ€" | DeCted with the State Trenur;n ::i‘l‘e stituencies, but this is believed to be the | WArmouth was Governor of Louisiana. m-lmeun-dobytumnhoads.! Marine Fire. teated. The Ketormers. had no need to | . p. ' 7 15 they the | hichm' Jan. 30.â€"The steamer Glauous, '.‘mmnns. ut k.pcwuy inam-â€" which was burned to the water‘s edge this -‘ï¬u.. ejrity ail d.ym. morning. had freight on board valued &t 4 o wag this evening by Mr. $250,000, which will be recovered, but of c “m bebl:-dtho vening by ::nno damaged. The steamer is valued hegry s uport .(kndul.-. Institute, t J.EOOO The hull which is uninjured *3 1. Masom theâ€"notoribas whiskey i. | "!1 DC raised. ‘The origin of the firs is M M Our theatre was discovered on fire to. night at 11;30. The flames were first dis. covered in the loft which is seldom used Sometime eiapsed before the alarm was given as the actors hoped to extinguish it themselves. . This delay was fatai and the theatre was complately wrecked. Nothing but some a«toâ€"s property and musical in. i‘rum nts bsingsaved. The fire is thought (® have been a malicious act perpetrated for spite against tae proprietor, Mr. Fameâ€" hill, A snow siorm is raging at the time t n u* 7 5 pecuniary __sy ikLLGRAPH. _ Iy shmart eÂ¥ery affort made 0. the. other NTO, commissioners. Commissioner Rus« TORemTO: {;:"L: charged with haviog written the Destruction of the Ro ceumâ€"| .: 1 comparisons made, and well The Electionsâ€" Wï¬y;lxexy" Mason | h.:.w'",""l sustains it, but he denies and Rast Womenâ€"TLaka Sunaria® ) sccusation. Carter, Premier and Attorneyâ€"Gen« Whiteway, Solcitorâ€"General. and Rast Wourenâ€"Lako Superior Mincsâ€"New Papor. Death of a Centenarian NEW FOUNDLAND UNITED STATES. Ultramontarism. GER MANY Nomunations. ENGLAND NAPANEE Strike Toroxto, Jan. 30. Jan. 31 Ontario has elected eightyâ€"three memâ€" bers, and of these the Government count sixtyâ€"two, the Opposition eighteen, and there are three Independent. In Quebec, fifty»seven counties areâ€"reâ€" ported, only eight remaining to be heard trom. â€"In several of these, which lie down the Gulf, we shall not know the result for some time. Of the fiftyâ€"seven, the Govâ€" ernment have carried forty.o.e, the Op, position thirteen, and the Independents number three. Parties have the same relative strength in the two larger Provinces. The returns from the Maritime Provinces are We add largely to the list of members returned, more particularly in Quebec. The name of the young man is Walsh. Oree _ he was found by a Mr. McKay about a mile from town with both his legs frozen. He is at the present in a critical state. ‘The other urother was tryingâ€"to break into the house ‘of Mr, Newberry. When told to go ont he used threatening language to Newberry, whereupon Newberry shot at Walsh, lodgâ€" ing several shots about his neck. There sre not much hopes of his recovery. _‘ _ The above particulars lead us to infer that Walsh gave M?. Newberry. some cause for provocation and that the shot may have been fired in selfâ€"defence. Eut neverths less, the least that can be said of his suootâ€" ing is that it was cowardly and brutal. into the house, and medical aid immeâ€" diately procu: but recovery is scarcely possible 'l‘:d’othr brother. we have said, started out to cross over to Ugdens, burgh. His adventure was not as tragiâ€" cal as that of the poor fellow who was shot, yet the result is just as serious. After he left the tavern at the hour above menâ€" tioned, he was not seen that night. Early the uext morning, however, he was picked up on the ice by a person crossing over with a team. He was taken to Prescott, where _ it _ was _ ascertainod . that h‘s legs and arms had been frozen almost to the body. He was almost speechless with the cold, and hi« appearance was that of acorpse. Medical aid was of course called in without delay, and everything possible was done to prevent serious con. sequences, but it was thought he cannot possibly survive. Such then is the fate of those two young men, and let it be reâ€" membered that the sad tragedy is attributâ€" able to the drinking of whiskey and nothâ€" ing olser | who was alarmed by the report of the gun. The wounded man was taken A gentleman from Prescott informs an evening contemporary of a fearful edy which took place in the noighbour::o‘;i ‘of the town on Thursday night last. It apâ€" pears that during the day they took an active part in the elections, knocking about and drinking a great deal. They both kept: together until 12 o‘clock at night when they left & tavern, one going to~ ward Ogdensburg across the river, and the other directing his steps towards the country. The night it will be.remsmber« ed was intensely cold, and hence the pm‘ prietor of the tavern should not have al» lowed them to go out at such a late hour, They both were very drunk at the time. The brother who â€" went towards the country continued walking until he found himself getting so very cold that he dreaded being frozen. He then turnâ€" ed off into the wood to a farmer‘s house to which he hmi to gain admission. He rapped at door, was answered, but the farmer ln(mndm to let h;m in, supposing probably he was a burglar on his midnight prow!l. He bo';pd ree postedly for admission, if only for a few moments, that he might warm himselfand go home. Tne farmer, however, persisted in his detérmination not to admit him, notwithstanding the poor drunkard‘s pitiâ€" fal wails. . He sat down for :of&w moments beside the house, but the began to encroach upon him so perceptibly that he, in his stupor, attempted to break the win~ dow, and by that means get into the house. The former, whose heart seemed to be hard indeerl, did not appreciste this proceedâ€" ing, and called to the poor fellow to deâ€" sist. He did not, however, but on the contrary redoubled his efforts. The farmer at this stage went for his gun, and returning to the window took delibarate aim and shot the poor fellow through the neck. Hefell back and possibly would have been allowed to die but for the advent to the scene of a third party, The Fate of Two Brothers â€"One Shot and the other Frozen. â€" Msxrmus, Jan. 30.â€"M; E. Snelser, repotâ€" er, of the Availznche, and Charles Robins, aftache of the Register, had a fiacas at midâ€" night over some newspaper articles. Both fired several shots at each other, and were arrested and released on bail. cated McMahon‘s kind wishes. the President on the friendly relationsâ€"beâ€" tweei:::‘nmudm United States. He was instructed to the good wishes of Marshal lolnh::'.;t-iint()n?t reâ€" plied regretting the departure of the Minister, but assuring bim his mission had been adm‘tgg!ou_q to both countries and that it was his desire that friendly relations be still further strengthened. â€" He reciproâ€" eutad MAaUsL)caila .l Marques de Noailles, French Minister gvnnlod his letter of recall to President rant toâ€"day, expressing thanks for the eour;ui- extended to him. congratulating the Prastfeca 2OE Te n ay 2 un I co;Vuummxv, Jan. 30.â€"In the House Mr. offered a joint resolution, ving the thanks of Congress to the agun and crew of the steamship ‘Atlantic‘ for saving tbecnw“o( the brig ‘Scotland‘ in midâ€" Granges. Sr. Lovis, Jan. 30.â€"D. W. Adams, Preâ€" sident of the National Granges here; says there are between eleven and twelve thousand Granges in the country, with nearly a million members. The sessions of the coming convention here will proba~« bly be private. Patzasox, N. Y., Jan. 30.â€"Jas, O‘Neill, a Justice of the Peace, was sentenced to thirty.days in the County jail for mal« feasance in office, he having illegally comâ€" mitted a man to jail. TRAGEDY AT PRESCOTT. unknown. ‘FAasH1NGTO®, Jan. 30.â€"A special from New Orleans, dated yesterday, gives a report that Governor Kellogg issued a .reâ€" quisition upon the Governor of the Disâ€" triet of Columbia, for the person of E1. Governor Warmouth. 1t is said the case grows out of a criminal transaction conâ€" nected with the State Treasury while Warmouth was Governor of Louisiana. _ â€" â€" The Poisoning Case, A d";floh from Pittsburg says the éase of Dr. William Smith, charged with wilâ€" fully administering poison to Mary Brood and others, and causing three deaths, was heard yesterday. Evidence thus far would lead to the conclusion that Smith is efithcr & consummate quack or a schemer of the deepest dys . LATER PARTICOLARS BY TBLEGRAPH one hundred and nineteen, the Minister Noailles‘ Recall. Resolution of Thanks, The Contest . P. Sentenced. whmmwgn%h past, still solicits the same, I to &uw&imm‘ofl&:‘“mfl es ve tiiauuion." Washere aiways seat on trigh *‘ I will sen 1(free) reci VEGETABLA dALM, uuflm& r-?:&'i..mwfl-a Brotcw®s, Frzcku®s, MotHs, Tax and Th % n eatiny glow. Airm'p&-l:ln growth of HArr on bald heads or amooth fees. THOS, F. 831, 33 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON being 'nmï¬m"%"‘" th, Monson & HII:N mnmrnd Bold in 4 0z., 1 oz., and 8 oz. bottles. Gll.ATINE;Tlg:; purest preparation is Morâ€" Carefully ked and shipped. Orders made pgyublolnmhnd-_ :HOMAS MORSON & SON Wodulliste and Jurers at all the Great Rxbl PURE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDICIN Selected, and Shipplog orders executed _ enges, Globules : and as Wine in i QNM 1 pint bottles. + CHLOROD E is “M-â€h ulom:y that n;?. fompoatiee being known to pradle: 0.i 2 P sOinceg PP L snn Snd P N00 Centaotin AGENTS IN CANADA, Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., Wholesale Drug» M mâ€"f;' Clare & Co. ‘ Ironto, ndlon A us i ublante Droggtste: s threughout the world. _ * * Iamee poemuesnanenpite Hamiltonâ€"W iner & Co, _ _ Halifaxâ€"Avery, Brown & Co. Are sold by Chemists and Druggists 1s warranted to cure all -Â¥-F Fou, Sravcl aid I.\""' oacd. in 'gnu-.' u?fl'ï¬h. by .ï¬'é:.- and Patent Mudicthe Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, pothecaries‘ Hall, Lincoln, London, * LXEORT A(?l“ï¬l-rs. Burgoyne, Burbridge & Co., Coloman street, Lon« Newbery & Sons, $7 Newgate Newbery & 87 N to London. Harciny & Sou, 46 Farringdon street, Londos. â€" Special attention is drawn to a new feature in mmb\mne-,jmtlnuvdm by this Comâ€" Eoninenteiod perntue or yo weinto,insuregr &?" hose es .-Ilt % wi prese hm will not admit of it, or n \fl:'n uonm&ulhdm rmm "to Ihnm extent, and . cannd ere spare necessary premiums for a large life policy, can insure $3,000 for the same amount of premiums as is required for $2,500, the remainder halfâ€"premium standing at 6 per cent, Interest, as a debt on the policy until paid off. . _ a 20 Nee ntnedta ie agnes it + Persons insuring now, or within the nezt wanen witt notain tno neveit un uns ppers bouce _ Tables and all information will begiven at the ')moe':fuucompnn:. corner Sparks and Eigin This old and favorite Oonl:mydlfl this in its large Capital, and the ted linbliity of the sharcholders. 5 & 5 SEOURITY SHOULD BE THE PRIMARY CONSIDERAT ION. ymans, Clare & Co. ‘Torontbâ€"Elliott & Bo.. Wholosals Druggists, & Shayurlovon. mmmonAâ€" lnerts%.‘m Halifarâ€"Ave Broâ€" Aug 2, um-w' 285 Dec, 2 1873 Insurance Company. Apothecaries Hall, Lineoin, England, EXPORT AG"BNm Burgoyne, Bnrbrlnge & Co., Colemanâ€"st., Londax Newbery & s«ms',5 Newgateâ€"st., London. éh“mhyaa Bonqonli‘nmn.dm-u., London, : T & Sons, fordâ€"st., London. ‘Rad ail the London W holesaie Houses. AGENTSIN CANADA. Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., Wholesale Drug Cures ulcerated sores on the neck, Cures ulcerated sore Cures blackheads, or on the face, Cures scurvy sores, Cures cancerous serelbloodlnd.lg::u m.bnduhrlwomm * {Clears the blood from ‘mpure matter, _Frvmvhuoverunn% As this mixture is pleasant to %g warranted free from nnyuum injurious most delicate constitution of rlï¬.t‘h. proâ€" Fnevt:xr soltcits suiferers to give it a to test ts value. a Thousands of testtmontais rrom all Sold in bottles 2s 3d each, and in containâ€" Ing six times the quantity, 11s eachâ€"sufficient to mu times mg‘mutï¬l&oflâ€"mm = a permanent cure great lol;&-:hndm( cases, by all ehemumt m ine vendors uxm?hout the world. Bole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, _ For eleansing and cl the blood from all im~ purities, cannot be too ty recommended. _ â€" For Serofula, Scurvy, Diseases and sores ofall kinds it is a neverâ€"failing and permanent Morson‘s Effectual Remedies _N.B.â€"Pupils are admitted for any one such as Mug‘lc', Painting, Na.ll.'-l,.n’ M.(‘,. well as for the regularcourse. For admission, &c., apply to The growi apularity of this institution E sufficiently :.‘L:nd by uvn late rapid increase the number of its pupils. The mcst rooms are fast filling up. _ _ _ _ > _ _ I O; Box 5,12%. _ 197 Broadway, New York, An English inventor has patented a fireâ€"proof prinï¬nwper, composed of vegetable fibre, asbestos, borax and alum, burning eloquence or light literature Ths Connecticut State Board of Agricuk ture proclaims that low meadow sedge deâ€" serves to be sedgeâ€"ulously cultivated, ferâ€" asmuch as it contains all the requisite elements of fodder. study their newspapers, CAPITAL . . In the High School at Dover, N. H., the &:fih are periodically examined in cal literature to see how y they There is a ute between a Bangor, Me., boarder d.:’é his : landlady as to the ownership of a large pearl which he swalâ€" lowed in an oyster. . Cincinnati breeders have discovered that kerosene is good for fattening pork. Look out for explosive sausages. UNNELL‘S PATENT WASHEK Jan. 20, 1674 WoORLD FAMED BL00D MIXTURE San Francisco has smallâ€"pox and scarlet fever both going at once, and undertakers have got up a corner in coffins. New Hampshire fishermen found that it was emelting weather through all the reâ€" cent cold snap. NE BOX OFCLARKEFS B4l PILLS The 3rd Term, Ind year, begins Church mucic in Boston rechoirs a yearly expenditure of $142,000. : Chicago is distressed at a report that its Mayor has been heard to utter profane language. * they have lost four by a few votes in each case. In the case of Halton, where we regret to learn that Mr. John White has been defeated by 15. Mr. Chisholm has prom‘sed his support to the Government. in Lower Canada the Government have gained seventeen seats and have lost noue, Worksâ€"HomnsEY Axp How®rto®, Opposition thi â€"w loope Ath\rty-hn, with six Indeâ€" _ Compared with last election, JReformers have ‘gained nineteen seats in Ontario, generally by very large majorities, and OTICE. It cures old s6 The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer OYAL Ladies‘ College. PIMPLES, TTAWA See Deuteronomy, chap. xiL., verse $3. Trade Markâ€"" BLooD MJXTURE." FEBRUARY 4th. LIFE DEPARTMENT. THE BLOUD ~IS THE LIFE CLARKE‘S r & Owen., F, P. JACKSON, M.A;, AvuCarthg Domlnion ot Coondat at tamers %ï¬mmm its comnection in and acquire further “mm-macmm Jan. 6, 174 2408â€"2m. TPONEMENT.â€"Th uflnlnncntlolnl’i' the members of the Un BVéxiNorte Artaey o P C s erag es Secy. Com. of Management _If the who took the OVERCOAT from Ml last Monday evening, will forward o retenyrs he vm oblige. No questions will be ask» “éun. Jan 14, 1874 § 2405 tt â€"GP THEâ€" Dominion of Canada. Profits from $200 to $300 per month. Perman» ent emplovment. M e THE OTTAWA TIMES FEBRUARY 2, 18f4 Dec. 23, 1$73. Wï¬mmwmm OTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.â€"The under® signed have associated with them, from the inst., as a partner, Mr, Jobn C. Pennock, and Mbulnm-lmmhmlxmm mmb:iumnumummw style of PEXNOCK & Co, ‘Thanking the gblu for the liberal patronage extended to them in the past, solicit its continuance to the new trm. __ mtho:‘muumnumdmvm- age of Hull, ~ R * An insolvent. The Insolvent has made an assignment of his uuu\onn.nflmcnmc&mmw mnwdm seid Insolven, in the Township of Hull, on the twentyâ€"seventh day of January instant, at ten o‘elock in the foreâ€" noon, to recelve statements of his affairs, and to s JAMES MARTIN, Of Buckingham, Insolvent. In conformity with the instructions of the creâ€" ditors in this matter, the nn%n:gmd will reâ€" eeive trom yesterday, to the day of Febâ€" ruary next, Sealed tenders for the sale of the Glon:-‘,h‘h.;uhqhm-hdmtg,m fosks N. TETREAU, _ 0. ARCHAMBAULT, umn:: LeAMY, E!:vt : hbï¬'om« ewanu‘?mm-vuu;. oll!ukm“dqmoo. for the transaction of all Notarial and Legal business, cither in the GHT BY JOHN ADAM, pupii of Monâ€" es ie on a & lg@gw_w_’blmmm Sparksâ€"st. _ ___ On TUESDAY, 2ith A“hl:A TUESDA dlhconlATth «’SZA;» on ’ %A'BYnon.nnoï¬ak-m . â€" TOWNSHIP OF. DOUROâ€"A mill site on the Otonabee River, formerly known as the Douro lnh.bdn&pnn of Lot No.4, Concession B‘; containing 23 acres. AT THE TOWN OF PETERAORO,/ TOWNSHIP OF DOVER EASTâ€"Northâ€"wost half of 13, Concession 14; 100 acres. TOWNSIIIPOF BROOKEâ€"East half of Lot No. 10, Concession 10 ; 100 acres. VILLA3E OF OOBUNNAâ€"MJ{OI. 4 and 5, # C _ Lot No. 8, West ot on FRIDAY the 6th day of m‘ï¬g;:"mmmmmm Lots Nos. 11 and 12â€"Block F., CLLFTON, with the valuable brick stores thereon. YVILLAGE OF DUNVILLEâ€"Water Lots, Nos. §, 23, and 24. * AT THE TOWN OF SARNIA: At the Auction Rooms of C. P. WATSON, on THURSDA Y, the 12th day of FEBROARY next, at 120ciock noon. TOW NSHIP OF SOMBRAâ€"North balf of No. #, Concession 7 ; 100 acres. egh Ottawa, Jan. 1, 1874. TOWNSHIP OF LUTHERâ€"Lot No. 12 Conâ€" cession 11, 212 aores. 1% TOWNSHIP OF MEDONTEâ€"West half Lot No. 59, Concession 1, 100 acres. TOW NSHIP OF OROâ€"Lot No. 13, Concession ; 100 acres, TOWNSHIP OF SUNNIDALEâ€"Part of Lot No. 9, Concession 14, 100 acres. . VILLAGE OF SQUTHAMPTONâ€"Lot No, 1, North of Highâ€"st. AT THE TOWN OF CLIFTON. NOAT STOLEN, TOWNSEIP OF UXBRILDGEâ€"Lot No. 2, Conâ€" cession &, 200 acres mostly clearedâ€"about 35 or 40 meres of wood ; homo-;hj w"':lï¬m“" myu,mamwgm Hull, Jan 15, 1874, (plan No. 154,) with two cottages thereon, _ Part of Park Lot No. 4, being 30 feet on East side of Sherbourneâ€"st., n Easterly_to Bhokc:_&, Wymgag of th-ylm Huil; Jan 10, 1874 l.hn. 6 Iat‘ ¢ C. GAMBLE, ‘Toronto, 17th January, 1874. 2iT7td â€"A’nhw“ï¬zcrywm N EW OMA P TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUEâ€"Lot No. 1#, On WEDNESDAY, the ith of tett Oy Rhen ArooduRoan 9. Wo snornnonntctnne tent I6 Be 58 :::'M uumn':h. NSOLVENT ACT UF 1869, ual annual instaiments with seven per cent. l};r_t:nlohmmt:ymwonm proâ€" NOSLVENT ACT OF 1869, AUCTION SALE 0F LAMDS ESTATE OF THE BANK OF UPPER '. CANADA. In the matter of At the places and on the days hereinafter % mentioned. & Part of same Park being Lots Nos. 92 and , West corner olll:"m-nd Avenue streets Irips Euid TPONEMENT.â€"The complimentary en« PUBLIC AUCTION, DVERTISEMRNT. Notary Public and Advocates. Neuralgia, RCHAMBAULT & LEAMY, AT THE TOWN OF PERTH, THE ART OF SINGING AT THE CITY OF TORONTO. TY i Address| _ JOLEMAN & BAKKR, The following lands will be sold by he, â€" Colic, Old Sores, All Hemorrhages, MUC: 32 Kingâ€"st. East, Toronto, . U N. TETREAU, iBy Order, J. T. & W. PENNOCK. nion Brass _in?tâ€"â€"m" ied until THURSDA ven for the benefit of Bealds, Lameness, Burns, Soreness, Ulcers, Bruises, uungx‘-'mi'oi.' e Lot No. 8, N Pq'euflv:'t, oeiutt in Cngx'c;mn: SPICES AND GENERAL GROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES AND atlow prices, during the holidays, « . BASKERVILLE & BROS. UGARS, TRAS AND COFFEESâ€"Very cholce and None to exceed them S -muw%uo&mwgm w* Cnoxel 1.AHR.â€"DOR HERRINGS on hand. SILVER AND EED ONIONS, + ~ namrenuytrn s snas P. BASKERVILLE&BROS â€"+â€"ONE HUNDRED BARRELS OF CIDER, A Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year Ex. Ship{from France, Engiand and Spain. _ Ten hhds, EXTRA FINE OLD »r0o â€"T: WEN E1 ‘The best quality from the producer, for medicinal purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pure and 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINEH, (v. Y. r.)m-mmma.m in Jeres‘s, Reasonable pricejand good arti .. pupux posiee opuorm a DAwEe Pats ALs sed ponten oratems THOS. PATTERSON Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Dufferin, Willbe ready to receive Guests on the 2s w 1HO8. P4TTERSONS, _ REFITTED, REFUERNISHAED] Dec. 4, 1878 "'â€"hn"f-?-'m-nu'â€""mmâ€" usie 'lfl* Â¥al Alberis of Edinburgh; in tins, a _ . of other kinds ; New Cheese and Meataâ€"all d & * ue C esn it teane stheen Wï¬" w«rmmw- Honey in gimes boxes, Teas, Cofftees and Sugars. Japansâ€"Greer ..‘ Black of h‘mm&dm e premisesâ€" HALEHF PR I C H FRESH PIKE, FRESH SPECKLED TROUT, AND FROMAGE BAFFINE, of the Island of Orleans, DIRECT â€" IMPORT ATION, WHOLESALE AND EETALL, JUST _ â€" RECEREIVEH) RxDUCED DRESS GOODS, REDUCED WJOLEN GOODS REDUCED momg, REDUCED HOBIERY, REDUCED DRESS TRIMNMINGS, REDUCED LADIES blm REDUCED FELT HATS AND MILLINERY, tiawa.; July 11.087 POOKET PURSES FULL OF MONEY AND PLENTY OF GOOD OHEER! WRING THIS MONTH ALL WINTER GOODS WILL BE REDUCED. Black Canadian Lustres ! ON HOUSE $ Under new managementi Jan. 28, 1874, ~=*~ Jan. & Very Choice, by the Barrel or Gallon; also in Botties.. }lm’nhouuhvh-dl. PRAIRIE HENS, K»p> 20 S parksâ€"S8t. Special Inducements for January ! we. THIs Is ONE OF TRECHEAPEST LINES EVER OFFERED 1N OTrAWA ALLAN, â€" MeKINNON$ & â€"MceMORRAN, $25,000 S ALE Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent House! Coloured and Buck%lkn l.ll-" Coburgs, Lust Wincies, Wiocies, * m' Shectings and Towellings Table lnul and Nl(ghlll Cottoné (White and Grey) Flannels (White and Scarlet) Blankets and Quilts Millinery, Millinery, Jacketeand Shawly Jaan. 3,1874. â€" ; B7 MONDAY, JANUARY 5th. &Eugpmjem::oouym be changed at This Sale will Continue One Month, Tm. We wish all our customers and tae public generally, PALE rad DARK, from the producerâ€" Cash Sale AT WHOLESALE COST PRICE, Ten Wild Turkeys ! . Fine Old Brandy, ITIMPORTERS, HAVE JUST RECELVED SPARKKSâ€"ST. 30 â€"COMMENCINGâ€"3 County of Carleton General Protestant Hospital, for the election of Directors, will be held in the Directors Room, in said Hospital, at the hourof D c io sn PORSDAX, the third oay of Felw J. R. STITT & Co., Ottawa, Jan,2 1874 P. BASKERVILLE & BROS, P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. TIMES A D, McDONELL‘s. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Pricg. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Coat Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. of the subscribers of Noms Havs uu-lyï¬._dl:flflmmh mmw:%rmumz ugu-:oh to the Lady Principal : l‘.‘e.‘hu.nxn, 3 s ly in masoniansa With ahous Assastmatam 100 m P t P HP 1M porig~ eesrrearearmeners |feuhistichen on thens m furke * hnp forthes information loay be obtained by :?.H&â€&;:‘â€"“‘_ï¬m‘".‘:‘., b~< "hnymvfllhlammgnw gorpwigy\ ks T. RAJOTTE, "The Fostmaner General wi not t bound to | Jan. . 4 m accept the lowest or uny tender. ces 20 El anly 1 _ ns o Will reâ€"open on WEDNESDAY, JAN.7, 1874 ogmaxk SERVICE BETWEEN Noya Scotia WINTER MAIL: SERYICE Ottawa, 12th January, iP“" OFFICE, OTTAWA. Pos Offic, Otftan®, â€" 1 ‘L with Doubre Heel -l,hs Sooks, Smoking ('a P irentn in vicantennrten usn nlesk s Arrival and Departure of Mails, A Trium_h of Mechanica! Goniug,J Warranted for Three Y Prince Edward Island . i $ â€"THE,IMPROVEDâ€"; . <asr W2 Family ° Knitting itachi;‘; ant Licondale of the Ropal Gollote of e WELL Â¥ aTRrzEr wast . HORSEY, > ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, RCH OF ENGLAND Sole Agent for Ottawa and Vieintty $@rOoFFICE_South Side Bparks, betwten O‘Connor and Bankâ€"ste. Fditpdienle oi The . dersigned HAS REMOVED to the premises Titus _ Block, â€"â€"South Soark st ies‘ _ _chool, Mioute. 1t wit Kmicigy Cownmnission Agents stroet west um Fat ie tm ns tos ;;az_é"fl,@zmm%a All parties indebtod to the estate 0, T. W. BUSH are notified to make payment forthwith tothe undersigned Ail accounts remaining unpaid on the First of Fobruary, will be placed in P. O. Box 90, Pooley‘s Briage to uies ap ouetonSt, an . 20, 1874. Steple and Fancy Dry Goods Red, White £ Blue Flag sist daily wear and toar satisfactorily. No â€" a» is choap at. nor worth buy: 1., . Mmaarnrrouns m ns fashions, and of the mst durable make. . 1 ‘It is necessary to secure sof Fleciro piate it is necessary to secure sor BAR GAINS ! Wellingtonâ€"8t., near Pooley‘s Bridge. The subscriber having purchased thestock of detoipeinernt pnt 1 intendiog on _ Orders can he sent direct to the ma waTon®s Of all kinds,from 2 10200 Maker frgent i poiy mlfl?u:u WEHOLESALE CANADA CENTRAL OTICE, 0v£K QUT JAS. BAILIFF now occupied by J. EWING & 0o wâ€"llrrâ€"n- seat to 74. 2407â€"1wiy pr through merchants and shi UH FOR â€"AT THEâ€" of sliver ¢. +