1O% E, hg‘ x Hoite Hsprores y ffth sn â€" o refer BPE ’. â€" Miog with # weonu sit beebas L aate" tur 0 ’ » Sl Le -'Lt es one two doses c cases it is sure to or th botties. l& e can afford to a by purehase of 13um and guen En.u sold + wihh ready on had «t the office of 3 is i M J IN G B A M 7 Pub‘ie Auetion, TOXN. ATIG roky Tnff hale t vemé Ahize with my &E FERRACE, Ouk uailtio L :."%“%:;. & 10O8, treet,. . of le pedple imsel. ousty TW 2 o on im and th* encing at 11 0‘ clook. TE, HOLICE, PCs "4 U O Avctiner Sale $f Books DJ 1c o mrove» nedi red en« 6f the e now renied o ble «poues P al arew â€" omeit oreak u8k To be soid chesP rdefs to sell th* apsayCoon CORt# TLX SALE ; s§iti08 7“* 16 :., : ssm * ©iles Of dis. «hy med U Be celebrated is HAM , so severe )sk 1 and well st., with for $3%0 stank® havink zs Di# i tndk + _ poronTo. Kow p p.;â€"rcmponnoeâ€"rre- As> j Tomoxto, Dec. 14. Jobn n & Co., proprietors of the London tiser, will issue a new Minisa serial p® in ‘Toronto, in January. 0. Tyner, present editor of the Hamilton Times, will have the editorial mâ€"nagement, A number of temperance men, ministers and orn had on interview with the Li« cense "Commissioners . by‘ appointment this morning. te disouss the. question of limitiog the number of Ecénses issued to saloons in this city. Messrs. Evans & Boomer, as agents of R. S Walkem, Eq , of Kingston, on Saturâ€" day filed a petition againss the reâ€"election of Schuyler Shibley, Ministerial candidate for Addington. | Mr. J. p. Waggoner, Op= position, is again the peutioner. stt TK ~" | _ 7. s mastincof ths saioons i0 LMIS MUIT Messrs. Evans & Boomer, as agents of R. S Walkem, Eq . of Kingston, on Saturâ€" day filed a petition against the reâ€"election of Schuyler Shibley, Ministerial candidate for Addington. | Mr. J. p. Waggoner, Op= position, is again the peutioner. ; On Saturday afterncon & meeting of tha Toronto branch of . the Dominion Editors and Reporters‘ Association was beld in the reporters‘ room of the Legiulature, when the organization Was completed. . Notice was ,I'. of motions that would bring up the following subjects at next regular meeting of this branch : The hbardsbips under which the employees of the Toronto daily papers labor, through the publishers ignoring the observation of all statute and other holidays ; the necessity of establishâ€" ing a Canadian Associated Press ; the necessity of organizing a Press Mutual It= surance Society John ‘Connell has been fined by the Police Magistrate $:0 and costs, &c., for selling liquor without a license, and Peter Boyle, couchman, for an indecent asault upon a little girl, 15 years old, in St. Catharine street, $12 or two months. An unfortunate woman, named Margaret Hushin, aged 30 years, wife ot Peter Gilâ€" lespie, about four o‘clock yesterday mornâ€"« ing went to the rooms of a Mrs. Burke, Murray street, suftering and shivering, laic down upon & bed, and almost immediately afterwards expired. There are now 25 smallâ€"pox patients in the Civic and 11 in the Geperal Hospitals. Ong died and two were admitted in the former on Friday, and .s man namei Wilâ€" liam Smith, who feil from a car and broke his thigh at Prescott, was admitted into the latter. 2 ol 4o ons . Police Court â€"Sad ind â€" Nouveau Monde stocks steady. Montreal 184. Torohto 186. Merchants‘ 117 ex div. Commerce 133} ex div. Metropolitan 984. Montreal Telegraph 195. Molson‘s, seilers 1154 to 116 ; buyers 115 The Neuveau Monde still continues to describe ali who roted for Mr. Mackenze «s members of the Guibord party, apparâ€" ently because the Gazef/s condemned the judgment recently given by the Committee of the Privy Counail. â€" _ _ _â€" _ =_. . YESTERDAYV‘S DESPATCHES . Loxpox, Dec. 14 â€"The Bishop of Lonâ€" don has prolivbited Bigshop Colenso from preaching in his diocese. Loxpox, Dec. 14.â€"The correspondent of the Daily News at Bayonne telegraphs a report in circulation there that General Loms has died of wounds received in the last battle with the Cerlists, but despatches from San Sebastian, the General‘s headâ€" quarters, leave the report unconfirmed. 'xmfmcnliumwtm he was killed on the field. perished. Attempted Highway Robbery. Kew Yorr, Dec. 14.â€"Toâ€"night Herman Bergman, of Virginia, on bis way to Bosâ€" 8-. while near the Erie d;pos Jersey 1y, was by three highwaymen, -ho'tmm:: down, and were in the act of robbing him, when two policemen Ead Disasterâ€"A Family Drowned. . Nuw. Â¥Yosr, Dec. 14 â€"At‘ Preakness, N. J , asmall village near Patterson, five children of a dairyman, named John Dotâ€" terich, for girls, aged 16, 15, 13, and 8, and a boy six years, were pluying with a sleigh upon a small pond, in which ice an pear their home, and the mother of the children was watching their sport from & window,. when the ice gave way, and all mother‘s eyee, in spite of all the efforts made to save them. ‘The steamship .'Anwbiqb went ashore last night on the shoals, lies in a dangerous position. * The passengers have been taken off and brought to this city. 8 The Abductor of Charley Ross Shot Burglars in attempting to rob the resiâ€" dence of Judge Vanbrunt, on Cany Island, last night, were shot. The judge fired two ::l one killing a man named Master inâ€" y, the other wounding Dougherty that he died in an bour afterwards. Doughâ€" erty stated positively before dying that it was Master who had â€" abdu«ted Charley ____â€" Fatal Gas Explosion. Sr. Lop:s. Dec. 14. â€"A large iron tank in the pusifying house of the St. l':uu?:: Light C y, exploded yesterday, | stantly :uf: M’Pntt, chief engineer of the nerks. , The Vicksburg Megro Troubles, Naw Yorr, Dec. 14.â€"A Vicksburg dess patch to the Times says that business of every kind has been resumed. The white men are on the alert and well a med.They have sent scouts into the country districts, and every movement of tha colored people B Y is closely watched and reported. The legislature meets : in extra session neXft ‘Thursday to discuss questions arising out of the present state of »ff.ire, and a heated debate, it not actual violence is expectâ€" BOU1H AMERICA. The Reported Insurrection in Uruâ€" Loxnox, Dec. 14. â€"Advices from Montée Video deciare that informafion sent here in regard to sn insurrection in Urugyay without foundation, There is no trouble any kind reported there. _ . ~>* Reported Death of Gen. Loma, General Loma‘s Wounds. _ > from San Sebastian admit Mumn..mmm represent that his injuries are alight, and he is expecied to recover within a week. The nephew of Marshal Serrano was killed in a recent batile. up, GBEAT BRITAIN UNITED 8TaATES TELEGRAPHE Bishop Colenso. MONTREAL and succeeded in arresting ESteamer Ashore. Sad Endâ€"The Hospitals «_ Mandaâ€"Stock Mar: SPAIN CHINA. Moxrezat, Dec Bezir«, Deo, 19.â€"The trial of Von Ar< nim resumed, Bason H: in gave his tosâ€" timony. . He denied that,Pri o:nm commissioned him to w Yon. Arnim. Ibe sccused had stated that he would not re ign And" that the foreign office would not place higm on the retired list because he held documents which compromised Bumarck, qwe‘?m the examination of this witness the taking of testimony closed and the public prosecutor made a speech for ‘ the Crown. â€" He declared the gccused had been guilty of bad faith, and his state: ments were unworthy otf credit. He argued that the Count purposely :b:tnot- _ Pismarck on French ml!\ * Iuhn;o f h:; ‘::l been &ow:l ‘: France papers Von Am{m . _ Une dspr especial 1y, in whicB k says he gannot but wish to see, wark, and deems it un» advisable to strengthen her by contributâ€" ing to the blishm+nt of the monarchy, causes profound indignation. Flmw!p. 14. â€"A special: states that during ‘trial of Von Arnim that the deapatches m letters seut to the New York Heral ve been copied, and are being| used qvmneo against Von Arnim. Arnim test t he did not even know the name of the Herald correspondent. _ m;?‘-\;:;;tmq;u;ï¬dedu'h the Von Arnim case to day. The public prosecu spoke two hours and & hSl, and mdn;ï¬ by asking that the prisoner be: sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment. | C OB ReF d P rist ib BAE ed the documents and never bhad any intention of returning them. _ The tevela~ tions q .mmunicated to the Vienna P.esse were intended to be used as weapons for & campaign Apim& Prince Bismarck, but the accused retréated almost before the attick was commenced. . The echo of the assassin‘s shot at Kissingen was too much for him. . The offence was without extenâ€" uation, and was aggravated by the rank of the accused. *Ne eoncluded the ‘ , * the t would refrain demanding deprivation of civil rights. | +}}4 ES . L DP C Tals Naw Yoik, Dec. 14. â€"Father Farrelly, of St. Raul‘s Catholic Church in Williams« burg, last gyening, with great presence of mipd, walked down the aisie and urx‘l mpfl? leave the building, which y did, and when the last were about depart~ | ing, the fAimes broke through the floor in front oi the ailtar, but, the iunun being quickly sent for, promptly extinguished oe fire with comparatively slight damage. The gooiness of the priest prevented a panic, | King Kalakans. Warmixotox, Dec. 14. â€"Despatches say that gmahnm filled u:.viul n_n.: ment magnitude of country has m‘v.:n! The idea that a rud gsould â€" run 3,000 or 4,000 muiles in an . almost . directâ€" line in . any one country had previously been beyond hu.mnli.nlp. | He exâ€" presses much gratification for recep» tion accorded him, whico is far yond his expectati Very féw people in Washingâ€" son bo.ï¬? other opinion than that his visit relates in some toknnexation. Some beheve a reci ity treaty is his immediate object, but very few think it is merely -:Toinl, or that |\the government would pay| so much sttention to so insig« ‘ nificant a -r:i-r it it had nothing to gain C omelt P Herr Haltzendorf, counsel for the deâ€" fence, argued, that if all the charges were admitted an acquittal was ungvoidable on purely lom grounds. it could not be maintained that the Crown had any right to the) misaing documents. The accused in his ipt with Bismarck considered that ho was defending his honor. | thereby, . wh.quui-p&d.' t | | Given Bail. Neaw Yorr, Dec. 14. ir Croker is .dmgmdto'uumuum towday. 'ro More Need Apply. Aursixt, Dec. 14.â€"Gavernor Dix has given notice that he ‘ not entertain any more applications I:Lon-,- he has noflino?v give thqmipropor examina« tions, itï¬ $ [ * Naw Yorr, Dec: 14. â€"The members of the bong;:;om'l L%cutxou of Hobo« ken, N. J,, numbering $10, beld a meet» img last uxt, and by a large voie disâ€" solved the association, and after this | each man must look out fot himsel}. Toâ€"day the funds of the Assogiation, amounting to about $6,000, was drawn from the Bank, and is being diviced among the late memâ€" bers. This morning sixteen of their numâ€" ber went t,workontluï¬oukof;thohhlu Star Ling, | | 1@ . The £.9. Companiesot Hoboken are only employing a few of the men who struck, ime Hamburg line refuged to employ any of them. / + !! | PitsrsoyÂ¥, N. J., Dec; 14.â€"â€"The bodies of the ï¬yockxld’ ren of the German Dotierâ€" weich, who were dro yeaterday in Upper Preakness, have recovered. . ||_ Great ï¬re | ‘Dec. 14 â€"The shoe factory of Keith & Co.,| at 1, on by lire on Saturday night last. | The small fire department of the viflm& being able| stay + the _\@flhe factory| was one of the large t in | the State, and it employed from 175 to 200 hands who are all thrown out of -m'ploymn \There was a large amount of unmanufactured material on hand, |Tolndin| about 33'),?)‘#0 worth of .eather. Five hundred cases of shoes were among the goods . destroyed. From an uumha)ur' loss is t «$ ‘about $115,â€" U0, on which there ilP:75,3(lJ hunm:o'. The destruction of the establishment is likely to prove a permanent loss to the village, as it is staved that the firm will take the opportunity to close up its busi« ness there. . [ £ede J â€"_.. \. |_ Decision of a Suit, _ New Yosr, Deg. 14â€"The famous Hack: ley contracs case which has been in the Hually Hecided t ’&"'M"“"t‘c Appesis in finally d by P Appeals favor of the city, The suit invoived over $500,000. The Union League Club gave a recep» tion to the Right Hon. W E. Forester, of England, toâ€"night, in its which was literally mod. # the guests moet: dn hoi dinaintne f 3 rus W. | Phdpl. A. I. Stewart, Perer Cooper, Jackson 8. Schults. Rev. Dr| Chapia. H. Walls, Mayor Vance, Mayor Eiliot Wickham, and Ju::u Noab, Davis, Ed and Pigrre» -p Kew Yorz, Dec. 14.â€"A mysterious case has been developed at Ridgewood. Two young children of one Joseph Denton, a sewfaring man, the aff: of . whose wife are said to have been fransferred to a negro named Jge La have been, it 20 ©52 Luzss Ibidnannad as murdared â€" Supreme Court Chambers toâ€"day for atâ€" cachmont against the Governâ€" ent properâ€" ty and appointment. A motion for aitach» ment .d&:::d @ver, g40d a motion fer reâ€" ference into by Chief Justice Daves. . | _ | ‘ A |Hloody Time Threatened. Cmosoc, Deg. 14. â€"» 4n afternoon paper Coolness of a Priest. GEaMANY _ TVon Aroim Trial, UNITED SFATE3 The Longshoreman Murder and Robbery. Recovered. Reception. 104 s ild | _ Wasmseros, Dec. 14 â€"â€"The President se | has telegraphed to General ShermaD, inâ€" ied | Viting him to come to this city and astist his in the entertainment of, King Kalakana. ind | General Shetman has accepted the invita= for | tion, M-NEM that he would be here rad | 02 W y morning. 1e+ Another Big Fire. H®\ Bostow, Dec. 14â€"A fire broke, Ou n about eleven o‘clock wm‘:,ht in a large .h! five story brick block, on «reham street. esse A strong wind prevailing it spread rapidly, iF & crou;ivtho street and burned through to but Pembroke street. At this hour 12:10 it the is thought to be under control. Ten the buildings have thus far been destroyed. th¢ | The loss is very heavy, but cannot y6t be has a New Orleans GespALOD, -rw-u Gov. Kellogg, dated at noon, in which he says the members of the Retiring Board are in session at the State House making their final compilation. _ On the streets there is much subdued endt'omi. s Lnero is EUE MMEMIACC O AOCOZELC The une this morning eays Gov Kellogg bas instructed Capt. Lawlor, the officer in charge of the defence of the State House, that if he can hold out against attack for twenty minutes, the sireets will run with blood. | V L We io h Sg ui do nc k Wasnixgro®, DeQ. 1%4.â€"â€"18¢ 22B" .l‘-;f'““ has received the following telegram : _ Gov. Kellogg authorises the statement v, A@ au that he has ngor made any such assertion to Capt. Lawlor or any one else. A grand conclave of white In;lndm will convene toâ€"morrow evening. It is no:'seohbb that any movement will be e until after that meeting. Kidnappors Identified. y Nzaw Yorx, Dec. 14. The men shot by Judge Von Brun haye been identified as the &MQP‘" of the Ross child. ascertained. ‘The Revolution. °_ Paxaxa, Deo. 5.â€"According to the latest news by steamer, which lefs Callacon on the 29th ult., the revolution had not been quelled, thoui_h it was expected it would soon be, The Government has wt:hd u:i.; & most ““‘t.::lieb manner ;i.: Ii; on tically supported by the peo M 2 2 fede se Ghoneh CVE GIP .T ME .-'C-o Moquega has been retaken by the Govâ€" ernment feorces with the loss of four lives . Pierola and such forces as he could get together retreated to the mountain fasts ness, where he was hemmed in by the Government trgops and will undoubted!y b.‘up‘w‘ C ] o o tee Wkon s e ies SAE “A:'J;;;;o'ukht Cajamarica on.the l14th ult., was quelled at the expense of 63 killed and 40 wounded. GOLD ..‘ ukie«.‘s Loxpox, 12:30 p.m., Dec. 14. Consols for money 914 to 91} , account, 917 to 92: United Sates bouds for ‘65, 106} to 1074 ; Erie 24% ; N. Y. C., 93. Livzrroor, 1230 p.m., Dec. 14. _ Cotton market dull ; Middling Uplands at 7} to 7} ; Middling Orleans at 14 ; sales, 10,00U0 bales including 2000 for speculation and export. Naw Yoar, Dec. 14. Cotton nominal and {}6 lower; 14} for Middling Uplands, Flour dull and prices without decided change. Receipts, 22« OOu; sales, 10,000 at $400 to 4 50 for super ; Atate, 4 80 to 5 6U ftor common to go»d ; oxduuki 75 uo 5 60 for common to choice, exâ€"Siate and Western ; Rye Hour unchanged at $4 30 to 5 60 ; Wheat aull and heavy ; receipts, 63,000 ; â€" sales, 41.m.uuuouofoeuozckiu_’o;« 1 18 o | 17 for No 2 Milwaukes ; 1 17 to 1 25 for No 1 Spring ; 1 17 to0 25 for winâ€"« ter red western ; 1 26 to 1 30 :or amber do, Kyequiet; Corn firmer; receipts, 21,000 ; sailes, 36,000 at 97c for old west= ern mixed afloas ; #90 to 93 for new do ; Barley, quiet and steary ; ‘Oats a shade firmer ; receipts, 11,000 ; sales, 29 000 at 680 to 69}¢ for mixzed western; 70c to 72¢ tor white do; Pork| heary ; new mess $2050 w 20 60 ; oid, do. Lard, 13 5 10c to 13}c for steam and kettle rendered ; But« ter, 286 to 34c for btate and Ponmil'nni.; f&txoleum, crude, 5§¢c; retined, l11}jo to & « s C#:01c0, Dec. 14. Flour dull and nominal ; wheat dull and declining, closing. weak, for No I 690 to 96Jc cash ; rejected, 780 to 784¢ ; corn, in fair demand ndhi;lnrforokt,iio 2 f.’alp to T60 cash,. and declining; new, dull, and closing 6610 to 66%c cash ; â€" new : rejected, . C3jc w,ua; oats /60 at cash, 53%0 Jany ; ;odi:ote:.s: to 500 ; l'y:i -:‘ndn No 2 at to barley; No 2 TL"'"""‘ o 1 259 geh. 91 & Jany; No 3 spring $1 12 to 1 13 ; Decr. in fair demand at 11‘0 to $1 22;, lard, |mdl_.y‘ at $1 29 cash, $1 43 Feby ; bulk meats i fair demand but lower; shoulders, 6%¢; short rib middles, 9}; â€" short clear mid~ dles, 8}0 to 9J0 all i0ose on spot ; wl;ingI steady at 97c. At the call of the Board the atternconâ€"Wheat dull and declining at 8840 cash, 884 Jany ; other grain dull and unchanged ; pork, $19 75 for Feby ; lard $13 30 for Feby. Hecoipte: wheat ‘St&()l); corn, 53,00U; oats, 19,009; 2000 ; barley, 55 000 Shipments â€"Flour, 14,000; wheat, 5,000; corn, 9030 ; bar« ley, Tuesday & Wednesday, Deoc. 15 & 16. . MATIFII,WID?:BDAY,nIp.n. } g.’:am'm“‘ "':w‘uf"?.."";'n'..t‘i..ï¬: ERIN AND THE BRENNANS Grand Tlustration of Ireland ! AND COMEDY COMPANY. CaRD ro te» Pusi1C.â€"Mr. Breupan, knowâ€" ln‘.ho ereat want of a truthful representation of the Irish character has, at an enormous exâ€" TLR S over gein I MB. «CHKARLES SULLLVAN ' â€"ANDâ€" MI3S MAGGIE SEY MOUR Of Dublin, who will in eonnection with th# % pamed gentlieman and the members 0 00 en oe C omear im the following select th= Company, * im lhe IOUOWINE: MWIVE® Uvmedies during the semson : c mk %‘mla Horse of the f | muomm{].' * Pos Ama’:mlflo- . | ‘Colleca BaWn, &o., &6, % and 506. ° Réserved seats at nmmm s ’ Under the patronage of |. EXOELLENCIES _ THE AND Iflul‘ QuUNTisS %r Dvl‘rw CoODHUOCLOF.. «+ «+++«* | uudnooo :lmll-il) II'&7':\\%-‘-’-"0:-: mvn"u“â€"iv.m found a Uitple selfâ€"cure, wai ~ he wii send irex to his =M m‘n“:‘: 4. t KS, T6 Dec, 12, 1874. CENTRAL AMKRICA. CONCERT! COMMERCIAL. INK MUSIC HALL Friday Evening LIVERPOOL MARKETS. owan‘3 AALL Madame Dorini‘s EW YUORK MARKETS, A Military Guest LONDON MARKETS. CBICAGO MARKETS. by despatoh, signed b 14.â€"The Argentine . «ecessessense00s . 18th December. off 1118 gOsER(] Rhoumatism, Scalds, Lafneness, Nenralgia, . Burns, Soreness, Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds, Hoarsoness, : Ulcers, Bruises, Headache, ; Piles, Sprains, Toothache, ? Colic, Old Sores, All Hemorrhages, . haps srrid Spp Em mesinl oifercour preront large atock r we of Piain and Fancy Furniture at Far from the Haddln“gxrowd. by Hardy, author of a Pair of B KY@B. .ceÂ¥ +.« + «++ i1 Rock, from the i‘nm%l Jules P«mluuglonn Montbly, vol. in innevienss Parkinson‘s Historical Werks, complele Kuatchbull HUgO$8@N ....1 .. a«exa u6e +i The Vatican Decrees, by Rt. Hoa. W. E EU RNITU R E. CARPETS. JUST OPENEDâ€"26 bates otnï¬mm in Carpets, Hem plt.l.i‘; and ‘Oileioths, 3:‘-:'. mshobut&(mhmlnlowhwh'o CB» fidently mvlummmdmmn. . [ onrï¬:rln( even More complete. . dex‘ tensive in any former season, and . «* prices be found as low or even lower that elsewhere. . SHOOLBRED & COâ€" 39 SPARKSâ€"S1. Dec. 14, 1874. TREES, SHRUBS, &c. establishe Proftm‘ )r of the well known Nurscries at St. Roch des Aulnets, Province of Quobec, has â€"_â€". _ | AN aGENOY IN OTTAWA ; For the fuit Trees 0 hgm u‘npply of m' and Ornamental These ‘Trees being raised in Lower Canada, are preferabie to those rromAmam.%l"nmm maï¬m%muu of this mtriop: Th o t es Pagnnt whole haw renly to to. 1n 7 VOR.. . ««+» HKENDERSO, 39 Sparksâ€"s Dec, 5, 184. xt:avco.. ’," i TAE OTTAWA TIMES DECEMBEK 15 1874 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES On the paid up capita‘ stock of this lostP ution has been deciared for the current halfâ€"year, and will be payable at the Head Office and Knnch- NEW BOOKS! of the HENDERSON & Co‘s. REAT clusive DISCOUNT â€"SALE ALEX. â€" BROBERY‘S HATSI FURSI OfCanadian, English and American RA"Furs repaired and cleaned in first.clas mfarer pajes pmoneal Pumer, A. 8. on | BROBERY i 45 RIDEAUâ€"ST., opposite Featheriton‘s vrug "ots n > 800%â€"2m We are now receiving our Fall and Winter sup» gg.vm.wmbo weli of inspection. ‘gmmdun iod.Al , ami sure to ‘1.14 ...?.‘_... HLCK -A::? I A?-n & -r-: |I|NITJEIR 1 GIO|O|DJS U O" UE O LOCIucr leastosd lcckisn a m recei . | Aiso Sudartipont of Mon‘s woar comitantly on hand. . ME C n en C Em L l aAemad L bermen, Merchants |Farmers, will mn&mmwd a call, as: we im port direct from the »qcturers. ‘As we d a casn business we can on the most Teasonable terms. . All our are marked in * Rememoer the v‘aceâ€"No. 14 Rideauâ€"St,, next door to Kearns & Ryan. | J. & G,. NEELIN, that & 1874; ~OtiaWA NOTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER OENXT. Nov. 3, 1874 On and after Saturday, the 2nd ¢f January, 1875, F will at u:‘t?lwn 200‘!. W OM i side of Round Lake, w mt P en e ul wa y â€") y of the first Raj mW’;M six miles and & h‘l’?.mmc and back four se "Bure of jeen baif way on the indiam a Red Pine tree, blazed on four sides, Divar in the coure north. 210 east. I in the courâ€"e north, . mï¬'e'dnu No. mdm-i’ï¬!‘loonmr flfl:i Ottawa. Towuship of She@Bd. “mmm‘. of Dinney‘s Fnrm,nnfloxuda C oinie yA« es iiver to the mou‘® t mw back five miles on uhe gOurs$ DOTLD, 41% east On east side of the Oisa Gre«ik. _ This incindes parts @ olfloo.fl-fl.fl.l&&&n and 51 in the &th The 1 ':’-’-2& u{?m..... ‘.&: ‘“:NM! ff 0 C 'i"er:\und:onmm to be known at the time of sale, HECTOR MCLEAN,| STOUCK OF FALL HATS ture is belng sold out very cheap to make MONDAYF, JANUARY 4th 1875, At the hour of THREE o‘clock p.n1, TIMBER LIMITS #ubbers and Moceasins, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Oitawa, Dec, 4 JON BANK OF LOWER CANADA. Ottawaâ€"st., between King & Nelsonâ€"sts UCTION SALE . â€" SPRING 1874. Auguste Dupuis, Hsq, By order of the Board, JUST RECEIVED AT YERY VALUABLE ANGUS & CO. 33 SPARKSâ€"3r P. MACEWAN, * Cashief} $:00â€"lm» 0 east. | 874 on Deep River, To commence al » the north side of at the head $1 % 17 50 1 16 CELEBRATED BRANDIES. Orrawa Marsour & Graxirs Works ' &c,, in Marble, Scot Gmuo.a!nm- ; $ The newest design in CEMETERY FEN ING, suitab e for the various Cemeteries. G& A wellâ€"arranged stock of MANTL Marbles of new and ohuu'd‘-km uxuamm.b?i'mgnï¬lmwm» either Plain or Mounted. h Sune 18, 1874. A 208y P. A. TAYLOR, | >, % i PropEIETON, The largest and _ ~selected assortment of Monuments, Headstones Obelisks, GOLDEN LIGHT ARGAND Desire to call attention to the GOLDEN LIGHT, or ARGAND Belfâ€"Feeding EMLNATED BASE ANTI o'ffmxisg-uuu-r. uin is tno ngwest and THE MOST SUCCESSFUL STOVE IN USE. on on eese s nc Rarcpat ind Sarior Svoves for wood, â€"* ESTABLISHED â€"IN 1860â€" f | Im porter and Manulacturer of %, rgel WANTLESâ€"In Marble, Marbleized Slate .ï¬mwmm of new and beautiful desighs," " *‘ GRATESâ€"The finest and largest assortment ever oflered in Ottawa. _ & MONUMENTS and Hesdstonesâ€"In Marble, Granite or Sandstone, executed in firstâ€"class [style. RAILINGS, Fencing and Gates, for Residences or Cemetery Plots. f e OFFICE AND SHOW HROOMSâ€"HKideauâ€"st, corner of Ottewaâ€"st. .‘ Oct. 27, 1874. 8 | & SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, MACHINERY DEPOT! T0 SPARKS 8TREET, OTILAWA, | C Manufagtprers’ Agents and Dealers in ITron and j Wood Working Machinery, â€"â€"â€" â€" f ON, ROCK BEL MILL MACHINERY Of xv%%gmnm 3 DRILLS, mu.ngn,“xn SPEC AGgENC Special Steam Pamp ; J. A. Fi W &MM TAttiéca] Agerican SaÂ¥ G0y., Frentom, M.J 4 dJusoph Hall 1 iz 0o9 Bend for Ciroulars ard Catalogues R v [ P t O"IU'! AND WARKEROUEE._sous w ceseess cce secvenbeeter s T10 "MA, m". Oct. 17) 1874 s 4 sét0y ENGINES AND:BOILERS,T NEW A EAR WHAT Dr. SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, FRWE., l.n.!.:‘z F.G.4., BAYS: «"Fine . Pale Cognac.â€"Renault‘s or Hennessy‘s is often prescribed for in with great success, sn ces | P m wa.TO BE HAD OF ALL GROCERS AND ITALIAN WAREKOUSEMEN: Dec. 5, 1874, #7liml C M OGORE BROS‘. HAVE OPENED A NEW ESTABLISHMENTâ€"ON SPARKSâ€"Sr) BP BANC, GAIERC PRCECT MIRCC NC i£." Cook Stoves for wood or coa! ; also Box and rParlor Stoves for wood, Particular atiention given to setting up stoves and jobbing ofall kinds. . With a wellâ€"assorted stock of FIRSTâ€"CLASS |â€"|â€" . Plain and Fancy Furniture, Manufactured by the best Houses in Canada and the United Btates, which they will sell atâ€"a k wÂ¥ BM ALL ADVANOE ON CO8T mm | .. â€"~ Ssu an‘d |uize for yourselves, Rememberths placeâ€"SPARKBâ€"9r, isp OR WEST OF ON Y 0 Râ€"Sr, ; t * May 9, 1874. 2564y = JOSEPH ~DIMBLEBY, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT «« ek of Cloths, Bootch and Canadian/ITweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestingr, &e,, is} unequalied +7 a â€" in the city, M mm' their many friendsand customers t:dmoekh now .tfllpbb and -.d.mu at T Mflw- 'm care been Â¥ to select a suitable stoca of At prict will dafy competition. Call and e Z'fi.'.u' e ane > EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, Corker Kent and Wellington Streets. Lbe undersigned nas been instructed to se LHis Sris Hooms, Rideau Streot, vemmencing on Lnfex THURSDAX Afternoon and Evening, / _ pEOEMBER 10th; 1 Aud oo-umuu each following day antil the Stock is closed out. xd 4c f o nc ol poaiiey Preseatis . . Ts Jeods are imported direct from the Manuâ€" ta cuurers in Britain, and Will be Sold Without Reserve,~ OT:CE is hereby given m:q&;unuonwm ‘N be made at the uext Session of the Legisiaâ€" A;‘.....nwg‘o:awunw" wm.ï¬ M said Assem taird of g: Majesty® m». nfl‘flflg:};‘Ag@n m.ou-;p- l'orTrM. Also a large quantity of WINTER APPLES, inaptered bi, and intituied : _ _A0 Abt 10 LnCON® G,“.n-‘pmvu Lauies Oou:ni Wenablethe rectors said (w 0 m" tial stock and otherwise to amend said last mentioned A6L __ > _ )_____ 0 . nelanrer Nov. 25, 1874. l@D AEWS! GOOD NEWS! Decem ber 4, 1824, Feb, 18, 1874 SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good fit s â€"oFâ€" , CUTLERY AND HANCY GOODS, Suitable for Hioliday Presents. In returning thanks to their friends and the public, beg leave to inform them that tuey Bept. 16, 1874 Hase at Lnree and seven each day. EHDWARDS & RUTLEDGE HARRIS & CA MPBELL OF THE BEST CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAKE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE REDUCED â€"PRICES nas been instructed to sell at CHASsS. BRY SON‘®S Aug. 14, 1874 At the premises adjoining Mr. I. B. Taylor‘s Printing Offics, RENAULT & CIE. | W. M.SOMERVILLE { BLANEKETS CORNLR SPARKS ANDJO CONNORâ€"8TS, [The oldest Bottlers in France.] â€"A good fit guaranteed or no sale, t All Goods Warranted Shrunk . k ESTAB A; ROWE, A‘T ie MBE. FOOKS‘ RINK, Canal Basin. foot of Little Sussexâ€"S3t. 1s now ready for Skaters. is omm Ev attertion will be paid to the coméfort IMl::’nnduuna-a-. * & SBeason Tickets for LAdiG® ...»«+...»«. »..+++.$2.00 F\ ‘Tickets to be bad & “z ‘amily on application ‘The house and grounds lately occupied by Mr. Spragge, just outside the city â€" limits, on the Richmond Road. The house and grounds can be divided, the former making two complete dwellings, if required, with every conyenience, and ample foom in each for a latge fantily. : Terms of sale or rental, moderate, ~ * * WALKER, CASSELS &4 PENNOCK: Ds6.7, 1874; | oh. WA:;? io nooicd cce or ::,'.f"bï¬w" Te MeaArtour, Becretary Treaâ€" m,Ou.bé_m-dnq.h 1860. NOTIC&;W!:‘&: will be made at the Act to em power the lg of the M ::’.(hnwnels.mnl Hmldhl. to raise Ac tA Aant oa soiend ta... mï¬hmlo'uwb.rsu City o ouawa. ; c WM. COUSEN®, > . For sale by al! Oilmen, Leo, 4, 1874 8~ > KATING RINK. Curberland, Doc 11, 174. Ottawa, sdov. 4, 184. O SELL OR RENT. do .. â€"â€" for Genti@men.«»»./... fOf ODMGIOD..,;»»«+2««»+++» 180 ESTABLISHEE * â€"IN 1860â€" Tl!ls EXOELLENT Mhashmery Oll ‘has ’-dbyt.hmm imcturing estab.ishments of the Dorminion, c for the last 13 years been â€"feeding Btoves 0 with ILLUâ€" ESTABLISHED 1854. Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Eaw, | ~Dufler From the Producers, in France, Englan ; Hoiland an i Spain BRANDIES, PORT AND SHERRY WINE, GiN, [ Plumbing, Gas and .Steamâ€"Fiting TINSMITHS AND GALVANIZED IRON ROOFERS. >« â€"â€" » j ;Q_:?A&;Iï¬vl;mm Hot Air Draft Furnace. Awmém Hot Air hrn:m m@%,fl of E- ©Colored . and . Black Silks, Velveteens, | PUBRE AND umnm-mnuwm W HKOLESALE Aa ND E ET A K 44 Cofleesâ€"'l‘[l m_;n-mâ€"-nq-â€"n_m ~FANCY GROOCERIRS IN GREAT VARIETY LONDON â€" HOUSH:. RBRDIBREUOT ¢© cAlMPORTATIONS NEW DRESS SERGES HOMESPUN CLOTHS, .. â€"WoOOL SHAWLS, %em Also; the newest thing in PELT HATR: The «Queen® Hat, The * Myde Park * Ha 1 * Brigand " 5 \Wis abo dodit Navy BiueScarfings for Hate, Piaid Sathes for Hate â€"All formale at very f ? HANEY & FORGIE 6 we have in our Of the bost Outters in , we can Aluipiiiiinsinm sn ideiat,omtouts pray io made In it o P â€" (0ur Clotaley 1e Piag hnd S peanaae en o aoustas, * 1 P. um:-l!.n 7 '“m_,mr.;;-.m}:.&’hz_ï¬ué' 4 g.,..!. -M::idlz‘z"i TAILORING| DUOSEKEEPERS, RENEMBER TH® PROPLIUS TEA F, 88 RIDEA.U â€"8T . JO°T A W A _ y "m ie atre o i BST néurnay Jand you to taie puace or that pince. | t wnd jooge tor younelver *‘ i dt io P. BASXERVILLE & BROS. PLUMBING, GAS. & . STEAMâ€"FITBHNG Péfrege wurkmes. (PardpaliPittention i requnsted 19 on frstolase moon To BE DisPOSED OR A1 GREAF N OP PRIOKS DURING THIS MONTH ormatv []* > l M A S3 O N. May 5, 1874 Nov. 25, 1874, Wholesale »ad Retail, at the above address. Try Aâ€" Lotof New ~Goods Just Arrived, THOS. PATTERSON Diamond Yeast Gakes Having old ou! the i# uie Ruadford uoyer, 11@ faver t the * is for thetr Falronage during MACLAREN & ~CHALMERS MANUFACTt4ING,~ JEWELLRY AND waTe BUSINESS n my former works «over ‘Mann‘s Nov. 18, 1874. Jnne %, 187%. Nov. 11, 1874, Watchmaker and Jeweller. THE PEOPLES TEA STORE Aug. 1, 1874 OVELTIES IN Oct. 21, 1874. Dress Material of all Grades, ANUFAOTURING n’!ouvm:m BREAD UsE No NOTICE TO LADIES OF FASHION. Dec, 14, 1874. | Cl 2 N. B:â€"Our Vens call at @véery house in the city daily JUST RECEILVED! ind n an0d EiohE ARD £a006. n inens f‘ Warranted Nonâ€"Explosive and Free from Emell.| . .. 0. 8. SHAW & Co. 300 BARRELS BEST AMERICAN B4 â€"~â€"SUSSEX.â€"ST, N BALL BOOTS D BRUBBERS, &ec ‘ H o & ECE â€"R R 25 RIDEAUSTREET, Note the List of Prices. EXECUTED EXPEDITIOUSLY EY 11,50 to $17. 55 SPARKS STREET. s d .X MASON & ۩o; s and Bparks w. YOUNG J W RYANS =â€"IN«â€"â€" Catitalas Tweed, rrom $5.5 to $8.86 (\! _ Canaiian and Irish > riese Pants and Vésts, from out of enmplo; nt or re" «nd boys trequently doas wellas o etan hn reathop efbneamie Oa-m' + hreet By ordet, _ _ ï¬"_.h '“mw BE E. w fauoer ho o pemaln " CSikis 0e mn.':â€"- P yn * * Nov/1% ~ s wau golt T -ï¬on . N k «hB ,@.-4:.@.3,5-:%-;5;? Sooks ,-w > h e â€'S’-‘ I'dl',:““ S d .l% Wosgen vipse ToR bhik th* s lorwlmoufllamn 1 (meeetce | . | Tenders will be reécdved np to on o WEDNESDAY, 2rd :naym * * ‘Fror the con of a" <_ ANTHLU,â€"~We Will gvi6 mme# aiy wouke Bakiness That WiHIt Pay ANTaD A L W (u.'u!?ï¬' %H‘S!" culars FHKE&LE. P.0. VILNERY & © Cerisbad‘s Sugar ‘TALORLING 25 & 250 W ELLLNGTIONâ€"ST CTTAW, 1874 OVEROOATE N, POBT HR&c 234 Wellingtonâ€"St **0 L. CUNNINGHAN SUSSEX«ST BHAWLS, &c. Park * Mat, The