y pack#§ Hand raims. Monday HOUSE. CO. <+ M 1 T iy phyâ€"â€" onatue Nows ofce Si, adiao 238 k. "-hl Smail recemg A _ Inm sound Exiine 19 NRX ring »+ to wmi x L fing A pm 2® 8g9 * on theâ€"main pi spit in the spi angular shape, MPipo,L odds and end qured gentlom: of the evening trousers he bot The pastor was gratified at the o age he received. Cold asâ€" flnm his friends came from the remotest parts of Brooklyn and New York, wearing white cvotton: gloves and highâ€"standing collars. They were all ificently perfumed with Murofcutoroitn‘ndthoalyï¬ndqu lity of candlestick jewellery illuminated their shirt bosoms. _ The ladies were too gorgeous for description. " What kind of a jamboree is this ?" said an irrevecr:;t ;vhit.o man to one of the nhgx‘ ious red patrons of the spree. zy * Jamboree !" exclaimed the latter, bristling behind an enormous shirt collar ; " dis, sah, is not a jamboree. It is, on the contrary notwithstandin‘, a select and soâ€" cial entertainment." And so it was. No common darkies were admittdd unh.‘ as musicians orwl;imlorby’.rm":t:ko†The room i fixed up oc lustrations inhflodmvd’vflhmfl- mals familiar to the menageries. A notice on theâ€"main pillar cautioned gentlemen to thoont smge cad is 5o magle * hle angular , in an & schaum pipe, besides plates of apples and odds and ends of eunfscï¬ona‘.’aAool oured gentleman stood on the most of the evening to exhibit a new xirof trousers he bought at auction for fiftyâ€"six . All this was made mh-ebruvient to m worthy pur of contributing to mp;mgfm.taofthe oolond? ;ut Church in Yonkers, ‘b.::um:l athews, whose congregation is poor, and affords him but a very slender _Th. .. .tleman, accompanied by alady, whioe Libits at this competitive trial the most graceful and gentcel walk, elegant and pleasing manmner, and dignified and noble béaring, will be presented with a beautiful meetschaum pipe ; and, in like manner, the lady who is conceded to be -uyeï¬orinthmweomphhnnhwinn ceive a handsome cake. Several gentlemen will be selected from the audience to act as judges in deciding the ladies‘ contest. Anumber of ladies will also be selected to judge the merits of wiiove â€"cibits i most graceful ind le ing beautiful me« manner, the 1 superior in th ceive a hands the gentlemen. 10 * ~ The grand walk will take place at twelve The waik at midnight.~ The Master oflbebmmpnies, Mr. &nm came forward, and said, " GenI‘men ladies, de time is amost ready for de grand demonstration to begin. You knows well as I do dat de whole world will be p to know who is de ladiesâ€"and men dat . on. dis _ suspicious . occasion Tgkes . de â€"â€" best . Ainplay . ~of ~notle nddipiï¬albeuin‘,mni{erwidm fnhn--mlbe-nydm Carriage hdiumdosnl'men, ing to de re, nowned Webster in his. latest edition, means de manner of de walk. It might nowned Webster means de manne: mean a four whe When vou have « ï¬dun. bl‘l‘e::doafoolofh'nn.;lfm t could walk. wmmd'dipiï¬od. lflwwm he walked in beauty like de night of sfarry cliumes and cloudless skies. ° (Great «pplause.) Now, Efl’monmdhdi.b gin to git ready. ladies will please take de *enl’monsnd de genl‘men de :‘:rqwi- all doo respect‘ for one and de ; DURING THE WALK. / "(likn‘t was the excit'l?ont' while the was going on. e highestâ€"toned Ba;;e lendid.f';d-d tkrd“d f feet paced 8 ev ovorthopfloa'. " Sudden det to all creepin‘ animiles !" . " Reg‘lar beetle crushers!" " My, what a coftin full !" "Good gracious, what a pair for mixin‘ mortar!" and & hundred other such remarks on the pedal extremities of the. gallant fellows: who took theâ€"floor were dropped from. the lookers on. . was quite large. ‘The highest order of the colaured population of Brooklyn and w-l.hmburim there. It was a very merry assemblage, with astrong flayor of religion, and a campâ€"mesting hymn or & breakdown was equally welcome. Some goï¬o\-ly dressed females were present. iss â€" Johnson, of Johnstown county, Brooklyn, wore an acre of velvet, & "Fra Diovolo" hat, and a â€"yard or so of straight hair. She was the belle of the occasion. She failed to win the cake in the wall round, because she refused with a noble disdain to adopt the convenâ€" twnu‘:r'cwhichmooanmmodw erec as a standard to guide them in their awards. A n.:rrityd fln‘:ig- insisted that the " slide‘‘ gait was corâ€" rect thing. They had been to Dan Bryant‘s and had seen Nelse Seymour in his walk round, and satisfied themselves that Nelse was & good model. Mr. Plains, of the committee, had seen Nelse too, but he obâ€" jected to his style as not being modern enough. It would do for slavery times, but in an era of freedom it lacked dignity and independence. _ , J in NBX "Vorl: cafried on the moes When the ladies and gentlemen had made thecir:::t;f them.baum score times, Advocate, as pn-m}‘ljml‘oulwhmdf,md out : "Let the fust ‘ couple . deceaso from walkin‘!" Then there was a pause whilé more y at the performance. * Let de rare couple decease from dar permamâ€" obe. c n:n-lly two couples y until wo mal:’ï¬npqmflogm?tthm a close consultation of woolly heads was Judp.:?l,vmdochndinbmi- Jaycox. In the following words he surâ€" rendered her the cake : "Let this cake;remind ‘ou of the greatal am. It is roun‘ ; no'-,dowltld. It is mysteeri‘s ; so is de works of Providence. De frost you observe on de top of dish yere cake conceals de sweetness dat conâ€" taminates de inside. It is mysteeris in its ï¬ï¬pnï¬azndwndd.hhwmll ob raisins or huckleberriesâ€"dis chile can‘t say. Now, you young men wat‘s alookin { the lady judges ts way bar in mine dis is sweetness to de "°Y‘»Mwhboytmtv offence to de res‘ of de ladies presént, I would. conclt‘ by sayin‘ she is de sweeterest gal in dish yere room." (Great applause.) § The ladiés gave the male winner his ous laughter morn a Congregation of Colour tists Enjoyed themselves THE PASTOR‘3 PATRONAGB chaum pipe amid the most tumultuâ€" ughter, and at about four in the ng these happy people went home A CAKE WALK THE JUDGE ADVOCATE. THE ATTENDANCE Flushing and Harrison Thursday evening, Januâ€" ary 19, 1875. THB WALK *.T‘ERTAINMENT AND CAKE WALK, At Hone RREVERENCE THE WINNERS »ii of Coloured Bapâ€" us have a variety of mselves. _ They are about the transit of e of a PolarSea, but to the nowest idea | amusements. from the hands cking coloured e nowest 1002 Y sements. FA L L G O O D b following, for rom the hands | Purchased in the best European Markets, cont ‘THER LATEST NOVELTIES‘ sol: Only to be found in & a Afotâ€"ciges Tolioring Katan Aga'.;bl‘ “‘“ï¬m and nine i § and um examine my S juige The Latest and most Stylish Fit guaran= tastes of the public _ _ _â€"___ ¢eed in the City,) _ ENouISHK AND AMERICAN sTYLES! . â€"_._ Pon‘t forget the place, i§ is 76 Sparks Street. Thos, Lawrenco. , Ever in this section, 2s Foreman, e o ns n se e es ols 1 Shom 1 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Wummhrgrn ONE OF THE BEST OUSTOM OUTTELk refer i8 Mr.GEORGE DIEKON No.24 HAvulo duru-ul of my ~Gigod® IHOR(E lishment, 1 am now â€m atiention _ to ‘ my | F Tor Ciothing Business, lynmlhemw ready for tnspection, and will be found to pare favoarâ€" ably with any in the market. ||| _ _ ~,, _ Having had a long expertence in the Ollawa Trade,. l‘undr-nw its mnm:nontl. and have my C\oumoxi ro ani with a view to meet the wants of this market, _ It is my intention to EotP 9 potnt oc genea acd mainh betipvieg aa t dor that nover in the history of the ‘:‘.‘.’.‘....g’: Uoy PRWD PBTCD TT ONn PC SDLO i aaae such a demand for ï¬-fllâ€" article m~m).o Clothing. l.' employed cLOTBHING. Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware W HOL EKE AL _E THOS. BIRKETTS. J.l.â€"l!o;;nâ€"-l qpouv of goods Remember the _ | . | Sign of the Anvil, 24 Rideauâ€" Mills‘ Supply Agency Tink Aipriney se mvantl Souc CALDWELL & COJ.â€" â€" Maro® #0, 1874. Â¥am. For sale by all Ollmen, Dec. 4, 1874. | CLARENDON HOUSE, OTTAWA, WILLIAM MILLS, Proprietor. The above Hotel, one of the N nmosk oonmodmnm the City, 18 m.m‘:& f Corner of Sussex and George Streets, within three to mfl utes‘ walk of Post Office and Parilament a%s. and in cen g the business partof in e city, Will the public the l ih January, : ‘The Pro has e ntirely remodelled and refurnished this Hotel so that nothing is wantâ€" ’"E'."Jm""“'fl%’u“"uï¬ ome Rourists, and Com mercial men* wmï¬u all taollities for their conventence a «l comfort unsqualled by wny other bhotel. _ [ ~ ... .; SHapt. 24. 1874. of the in the Dominion, is capabl@ on:.mmmgï¬"bm‘ï¬- C The Driawing Sittimg , are large and furnished with â€"jall modern coniforts conveniences, are large. .lh,â€";;fl lighted, h‘li.* and "‘I“' are furnished with the butu-:-tjm.lwnm 164400%, «it (| N P u0 [( 6000 KA â€" 3 _ ______. (Whe Ssample CE nn?munol , The â€"Roonl, o‘?&hur.ut m (hnad:’â€"ll sup] 'Mg hoicest of liquors and cigars. x Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1874 Omnibuses will Run to from all Trains and Boats. . in stlieitimg your patronages would _ beg e ". M vision wiil htn to nn:&-l ;!l.a‘ g‘.m\n :4 bl'&‘.. my will be one of the best in Oanada..) _ _ __ | . _ UST ungï¬}rqu. a . large m aplendid Baws, Beltibgs o on inss e svarngrs and ! e es ty as, ame, ageeey dhipe GigeR Uns ctont Wishes to inform hismany fri “% that he has his @“1“". as of this and that it is his to all who patronise the m}.m!’__‘ NOCE LHS I&;- e TE W CC frad n . house are |ladies‘ . and Pariors :n.:udroo-.m upwards of f ‘The BHarâ€"noom is replete with the best Wines mm-r"::i that can be purchased. ~â€"® fl HBDl'lflaN YEKARS, mhn.mi‘fnu 2199 C BP CBLLL THE DOMINION RESTAURANT | COpposite ParWament Houses,) | _ Now and out the best inducements h oaa on‘ ol o mm any style at all hours. HARRLIS & CLOSE, Proprictors. ALBION HOJEL, Nicholas and Daly ‘Ottar x. B.â€"Due notice will be giyen &8 Lo dato of ARDWARE, TTAWA Jan, 18, 1478 H A R D W A R E. Hardware, &c. ENTRAL ! CONVENIENT : ROBERT CRAHAM. favourably known throughout the In the city is to be found A% Clothing. J. METCALFE, The Largest and Best ‘The Diningâ€"Room, UA LDW ELL & Co., Sparksâ€"st y u“vâ€-‘;.:llt O41 Htotels. ’uudpnmnunn. Manuâ€" facturing ‘establishments of the Dominion. | HK1I8 K _ FiLENT T Machivery tll has for the list 12 yeats been A RCTIC UR BRANDS OF Dryâ€"Goods Estabâ€" 64 No. 24 10y ‘Ottawar in OLIVER DITSON & Co. natural ton, 2 vols. .. $ioonetitle Meingles, 2 Â¥oln ... Books, Books ! &mr‘e;mflnuï¬hï¬nd Books, .ndull.t fine bindings, offered at exceedingly low. prices TORCIIETE Â¥AR Et ZP EC PR uit struction. 'nlru-mlllbo musical advance of day, and has been a most im portâ€" ant agent in recent tremendous Increaso of echnical knowledge of the Pianoforte. } SI&I.ID TENDERS, addressed . to the unâ€" rsigned and endorsed "Tender Pact ic Railway," will be receivéd up to noon of SATURDAY, the 27th of February next, for the Bridging and Grading required on that Section of the Pacifid &lï¬:. extendingfroni x Town plot of Fort Wiiliam, near Thunder , Lake Superior, to Istke Shebandowan, about 45 rail04 DTE lils en diifeg mge~Apoiue. l eebere n Te first week in January, 1 will offer for sale §000 old and modern mv‘m superior to all 0f Proctors‘ Transit 6f VODUS, .. .. s« 2..0s c 0+« Opening a Chesnut , by Rev.K.P Roe. ‘The Cloth of Go d other Poonis, by T HENDERSON & Co‘s. roaches it for real merit and worth, and no l ohore regret using it in their course of i« rfl its sal Amen e 8 RINED, ‘and it stin in lepgth. For pfans, gpecification, approximate qu/ tities, m&h&mm»m&hï¬m apply at the oftice of the Engineer in Chief, Otâ€" tawa It Stands ai‘-h-n Sells 25,000 Yearly, and is gai Ancltlo.dsovor’whon. :"ni;.:n:,ngn"m Ponieas registor of futal Aftairs h 1819 nn P lor i+ ie Berog o oke Poy bod +. snn eibd l RICHARDSON‘S NEW METHOD Tenders for Gradingâ€"Fort ‘ William to Shebandowian. Goucrument Zlotices 4"lans and . specifications: for that parg of the Ino betwéert‘ ‘Liake of the Woods .and Red River, will bo ready ‘in the course of two or three weeks. = 4 Mooks & Stattonery, Consignments .of Books regular rom London. Books bétight for cash Are nested â€" to returs~ thesame without delay ;hokvm of Books to the public will be SUSPENDED from this date until further rl Vm’ ‘ Bolosgifig 4o the: 0N LIBRARY . "OF "PARLIAMENT, Pl?.l-lc NOTICE is he.rob& l’lnn nat on . Wednesday, the 8rd .hy ‘obruary bext at 1oon, at the saies room of Hector M=cLean, of Ottawir, Auctioneer, will be offered for sale ‘The : lease, for twentyâ€"one years, from â€" the ay.olub.olm'h-fl lying on the west of the Rideat Canal, the south of the Sappers‘ Bridge, Ottawa, botween the said Sapâ€" WBA Ottawa, between the sald TApâ€" pe lw‘:ï¬lho-w?u'oluulmm numbered 15 and lAeuhloth‘vlna.n frontâ€" lqndllrmbyadopulo(m t, n10re or less, hs shown on plan. _ Also ‘éases, for the same period, of two whart w‘“"luwrx‘ulwv ide of ulewflul wwa,on Musgrove and A :~ bert stt cote, contiguam td " Qurrieny Apatuther tory," known as lots Nos. Two and on ‘,l-n;mnuomo&e,wmg aad of No. 3 ,782} feet. # of guwu the room.s of the ‘.gu ï¬EWm 10ts, severâ€" wo Te in on angeren ons i is I'~‘..O possession or paying value of im proveâ€" iFurther conditions on the day of sale, By ortier, Dej aJLuE?gITPE 1 & P % winbrai‘k CotvTN, sadign d Commissioner of Ordnance an i - Admiraity Lands . Otltawa, lst Jany., 1876, Library of Parl °_ Wth Jan. lslt?‘n’. All books sont, postâ€"paid, for retail price. Ottawa, Jan AT P. NAVGHTEN‘S8 Emportum of Literature, Rideanâ€"st,, Qtiawa. No piano instruction book ever issued apâ€" Deo 24, 1874 Beg leave to call the attention of the Public to their large and varied assortment of all descripâ€" which they are offering to the Public at the â€"lowâ€" est rales. _ They have also always on handâ€" all wo« GentJemen‘s and Ladies‘ Ridâ€" %ufl cmt-h‘nlmoonunbn wlthm line of business. lc t! CALL AND EXAMINE STOGK. neatly‘ and prom: executed: n:'mtz.h?mk-o:gï¬u.m ‘%BM near Bank, N" FIRM. THOMAS SHORE & COMPANY, (Buocessors to LEE & THOMPSON:) ‘ TO « SPECULATORS ! ! CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. AICHAROSON‘S NEW METHOD Crockery, Glasgware and.Co@l Oi1 Merch‘t, DUKE ~STREET.== . CUsroMs l\lPABTII.Nf Ottawa, Jan. %, 1874 u?-m PISCOUNT on Awmerican _ Invoises until further notice : 11 per cent. + i. J.JUHNQ(_;_N._ ORDNANCE LANDS, OTTAWA. ridâ€"wide, prom ptS mnn{ competit o rs its sale su Fn-nu that of all others JOMâ€" ED, and stands toâ€"day . incontestably rior to all other Piano Methods. a br thousands of Music Teachers sold by all Book and Music Dealers in this Country and Canada. : LL (PERSONS who may have in thei{ possesion any â€" B 0.0 . Kâ€"S Jan 21,1878 NEW BOOKS. PIANOFORT E. Price, â€" â€" â€" $38.75. N O TTC©E. iiiniatinmatantiiers ty mer 2 ag c DL By Ordér, mswnw 23, 187. f. . "ASHFIELD, The success of FOR THE For sale at ALPHEUS TODD,: Commissioner of Customs. wu% F. BRAUN, ., Boston, LAbrarian 3748â€"6 2aw Hecretary, received in $147â€"3 $§ 00 THE TIMES: OTTAWA, MONDAY, JANUARY 25 1875, 1 16 Furniture : Warerooms, ANcUs&co. Deafors in Furniture, Bed#, Mattresses, LOOKâ€" "ing Glasses, Cornices and Curtains, + 85 SPARKS STREET. "Ladies‘ Fine Buttoned and Laced Kelt Bals. | Felt O | A. h?o of Men‘s, Ladies and Boys‘ Piain nd Fancy, Moose Moccasin®, BISpela‘hnd ‘o.mo winter feetâ€"wear, all w he de! ned to Offer during this month at DICULOUSLY LOW PRKICES, +6 as to éftect an «Rtire elearance. _ _ : _____._ _ _ / Therefore, you can save lots of money by pur ( w. a. LAMB, | 3 Hussexâ€"st. u-.u'qm of; Winter Goods, com prising Men‘s Long Feit Boots »nd Moose Boots, . . <lightly damilged the late fire on Wellington» £"I?uhmmbeb’oolduanm.nd-w‘ rGREAT BARGALINS, Hale will commence At9 celock, a.m., and continug unti! the whole stock is disposed of. m Remem ber the place, PRATT BRO8, WILSON & ORR, > Carvers& Gilders Fl‘ll FIRE : UENTLENCEN : inemiininn the letahdaies uim tnp thot ._ . |â€" rgpo snr TybnPEN»ENT ELECTORS Next door to Hardy Bros,, and 8 doors east of Philion & Léfebyre, aagh igo SsHOES, _ / : MOCCASINS, â€" . MITTS, &¢. Caruers & Gilders. J, 'J, No.19 Rideau«St., Ottawa. T6 porters and Dealers in . ' BOOTS AND SHOES Me Aré hereby requested to call in AL Mumnunmomflmï¬.lâ€".yu RAJOTTE & Co., Pooieys Bridge, and settle be placed in our, Collector‘s hands for M MANUFACT URKRS, 60 S bvarksâ€"st. sHOW CaBES MADE TO ORDER Margh 12 1874, [ . _ . d5l4y Iimgtod Prago Eifisaridred aha Fored Conâ€" Opposite Heney‘s New Block. Jau. 11, 1874. ; . Filbal Jan. 9. 1875. PRATT BROS. GENDRE AUS Hairâ€"Dressing Parlor, WE LLINGTO N â€"ST. GOLD WATCHES, SILYER WATCHES, | GoLD CHAINS, ; GoOLD RINGS, 48 PERFUME BOXES, â€"â€"â€" «* HA{!DSOME MIRRORS, . . â€"â€" HAIR BRUSHES, â€" ABEAUTIFUL SHIP(worth $15) On Monday, February 2nd, COAL LAMP®, anda hundred and one | As Their HMeads Musg be Leovel. DL- B1 1874, . ~S@iy d&w 00 _ _ PICTURE / FRA ME LL TAKE NOTICE. GeoLD STOPPER SCBNT BOTTLES, F‘or 350 Cents Roots & Shores. ‘mâ€"y',m., in their line constautly on w ‘, Bo Lad\ Misscs‘, and o Srad! Lindass Â¥11go0de w".’:‘m.-t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL c, 24, §1874. ots, Shoes Mitts, Rubbers, Moccasins, &c. oR ONE MONTH ONLY. OTICE Call and Inspect our Stock. Â¥ urmture. LOOKLINGâ€"GLASS and W. A. LAMB . T. RAJOTTE Have had $10,000 worth of All partiesindebted to YOU CAN OBTAIN id éégzg *Â¥. RAJOTTE & Oo: Sz« 188 â€" MHead Omice, _« : â€" _ . *>__ _%. . ""%) _« *___ s __ _‘ OtinWi, Onk Capital: $100,000 in 1,000 Shares of $100 Each. pluses representing many miilions belonging 1o their oiders. . Our few, Canadian ..Coin> momprirpay®y coamk oi t to be mo.lu%‘lolou:udwgl‘::mnmh ie a song Live mzwhomm&mmmuwowmmma;‘ € # w place. : £06 S " M T e f n view In view of the tude the Life interesin bare agsumed of the im menss / year by , and in consideration that the.:bulk of Anona?::()om “m of :t",‘.“ pet that "th a mentu‘&gï¬mtor "&u%nuuâ€" Compinies, 3: 518 only by Uor h:i and 1,6 Com f to.the Governmen T effected was $2,434,504, (The toiml income for the yeer was 824 4 ; /out | * 70 SPARKS STRERET, OTTAWA. + ts Manufacturers‘ Agents and Dealers in fron: and Wood Working: Machinery. MILL MACHILNERY OF EVERY v/ PTION, . RC DRILLA, BELTLNG, FILLRA, ' HIN eummwm' Te n e ' AND: f otmxmcunux.uanmymgx:uoqum L6M Exam#s ixp Boitsns, Nzw) axp Szconp Hanp i } t ui‘ e onent®s donfDremmmeuns ( LE L l4 0 00300000 4 4 .’f‘-_u‘t J aee fr Bend for Oireulars and Catalogues | I TD O "Wirge OÂ¥FIOE AND WAKEROUSREemsâ€"s enrprerscsssâ€"cese:»..,::: 10 SPARKEBT:, OTFAWA, . ‘ Oot 17 1874 h23 $ CE ET; P .O HURHAR HOORN NC | e nal 1 T Dealers in Coal and Wood Sto teads,! Mardware, Cutlery, Piated calers in Cont and Wood Stoves. Bedhteads, Tinware, Mardware, cutiory, Piated Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, Tinsuriths and _ ... Galvanized Iron Rooférs.~ â€" >=~ M A s O N: a&& tâ€"class Bovel, 6x 10 complete with o‘.‘“ mmml;u!wm ti General HouseFurnishing Goods, STANDCARD AMERIOAN BEVEL TABLES s id aane dn ons _ SCOTT, CAYLEY &â€"CAYLEY, MACHINERY©~â€"DEPOT, The Royal Mutual Life Assurance Company United States ©250,000 1 ‘Phconix 16,000 . g;:: Besides the innmenie surplus beloriging to the atc f necmmmmmmmme! . ) ;i > j | 849L .3 1tor.as} BAE%WWM‘““WR#W XTUBEB«) 400 . 4 J. T â€"MABON & cQ.â€"~* © Honpys from 10 a.m 16 pn Dpes. lb 1874. «... dnÂ¥ 18 Emds K‘Gem worth. Reading!â€"A. Diamond.worth Beeing! SAVEâ€" YOUR !I‘lfl poaule::>" movnu"m n es . Pirie Ghah Pipee ain ABLAIRVOYANT ~PHYSICIAN > : lcmuemua;nhu f RCOMS, RUSSERLL HOUVS & ed Vision and Overwor . ‘@%.‘“’ E' w ASTE NO MCOREâ€"NONEY Bi 4prospNg BMW&&! Fou: MGIAIID Ifa 44 arourE c‘chï¬-"mfl."" Gents or Ladion, . 85. to $10.8 607 Aisitiire Full . Wi » * i Aracharera) No. 91 Liberty Bt., New York Oity, K Y. â€" Agents Wanted, Atna Atlantic Equitable CORNER SPARKS AND O‘CONNORST8. Jan. 7, 1876. . h ifpalue 4 M 0 O RE BR:O S., Quobec Agency E.roxroy, F. F. Jones, Keq., M. P. P James Huméphrey, Keq Honry T:rnmybl:q Jan.8, 1675 Sen Plvgs and Fiaturge, Hot Ale Famacos | | Yak. Satun C ht REREW Improved Elitekh Hot Aif Lrag Furnace. Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting BL V TH 4 TIN AND COPPER SMITHS, J. J. Fraser, F8o., M.P.P 106, Bsq. . | o | ~o% Cooaat y * Gemmell, Solicitors, 4 Henry‘P. Ootlh:tz,m 02 Medical Director. | Arthur W. Wilson, Esq , FLA & F.8.9., Actuary. . | 110,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 16,000 J. J. Lussier, Keq., M.D., #Pra . . io. sbatile} Mï¬&m% ENGLISHK DEPABTMENT : B4 ~SUVUSSEXâ€"ST. The Largest OIL "DEPOT, SUSSEX.â€"ST. 0. 8. SHAW & 00. .. Hite Assurance. Plumbers, &c. EXEOUTED EXPEDITIGUBLY BY .. 85 RIDEAU Tr 601 i1 dn Hiot wit Fampons | e Rtuinsies Machinery. Merchants Bank of Canada, Bankers:; PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS ® * 235 Notre Dame Streot, Montroai. FRENCH DEPARTMENT : 1 utw And Lawn Mowers. Hardware, % Coal Ofl. y in it riane nthouly. * Western »â€"Prize ~Beef Inmy establishment an hoii dereriet Hanie fae o7 mina, ons the Over .5,000 Poundsâ€"of Poultry ! TPPON, PORK, FENISON AND .‘_‘:Wf W?.:‘."Nmâ€x ty c A good Horse, a Montreal bullt:Cariole, Deocember 2, 1814.! ....:. Anotencer, A, very large q Christmas. Beecf. Theodolite and Level. Cortier Bank and Maria Stroots, E. €. AUCLAIE, A U CLAIR*Z!: in the City, James MoCarty, FROM GUELPH, Oorner of Bank and Maria Strools Butcheor, OTTAWA. ~‘CPHE PEOPLES TEA STORE CELEBRATED <~BRANDIES. ,Eg‘lï¬ DRESSâ€"] oortvaronppias mt ons . HE.MMAZYP The Cheapest Fancy Dresy zs uis Fumge araltort wl aid wae ncy D Nee n ommc tanle, t fect io rennth wl Um“myn FSSSSMSIlkSm m %’ in France, England, Holland and Bpain. « RANDIES, PORT AND SHERRY WINE, GiN, PORTER Special Bargains in Shawls, LONDON HOUSE! BPrlin Wool Needlework, cheap, :T ET t ; ‘ +« " Hat Scarfs, Sashes and na:mk J c laise Allthe Novelties in Ladies Hats, i+ Ghak s Bé!'m WooI Shawls, new styleg * 3t thag mav » A Hbiélï¬cp:in_flent’s Tiesand Scarfs, ‘ __~. ‘___ ... A md %apinFol Sb hn seo hn ompheths, Qinning in made is Aimmrstam miyie. (Ou ohotiipelie PÂ¥ | f P. JACKETS.} ; yl @:&uma:“m and from §$8. ard. Gentlemen‘s Underclothing, Scarfs, Ties, Collars either Plain or Mounted. Stock of Fall & Winter Goods tikd ; The largest and Bestâ€"welected assorimeant of Monuments," Hendstones â€"_WKOL ESA LE A N DoE ET Aa I 44 Teas.mmu:rmm COFECO@â€"r®®z RoasrzD, Ground deity onthe premises, atgamal pric FANCOY â€"GROCERIBS IN GREAT YARIETY: TAILORING A good fit guaranteed or no rale. All Goods warranted shrunk, THOS. *Pils Cogene. Renpult‘h or Hounepay ta i atten Presaribed ons fs* ‘a_To BK& HAD or ALL GROOERS AND Ir aitt k i ‘ Des‘6, 1874 * . $7limt ‘ c .. ./ i. we. General Gr s, Wines, Liquore, and Provisions, C aRtemmien: neps beoe rme tigm Nee _N‘ m«wgymm Aug : 3, 1006. :: > P. + S The newest design i ORMETERY A wellâ€"arranged stobk of MANTLER, ! OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS: HFE DRESSâ€" MAKING DEPARTMENT Colored and: Black Silks, Velveteens, Dress Material of all Grades," TO BE DBisPOSED OF A1 GREAT R N OF PRIOES DURING & ,’ rdmxrnorn%;r nex Fiuk Seweag t TAILORINGâ€" ESTABLISHMENT, MACLAREN â€" & CHALMERS ESTABLISHED 1854 Jan. 11, 1876 Snd Blagk Voutkinm, From $if uptiarnds The Temainder of his large Purveyor to His Excelloncy tht Governor oâ€"u.l-n;-n.-: 8 Direct Importations from the Producers kcies, ; Jamis, Jellies, Fin Syrupe knd R 5 ‘Of kinda, such as and C i ies 1 1e c oo oo io e vitter, Lomonade, Ginger Ale and setigg} T6 %: . THOS. PATTERBON.â€" â€" and Irish Friexe. from $11.50 to $17 NOTICE TO LADIES OF FASHION. 11 21, 187. REMEMEBER THE PEOPLIVS wans er0oRE, 861 ..ou% Socr h acn en o snt oi n 4 aay tribes Aban en sns ie, Ti on io whieh 2 betiobnit aat be meopred JOSEPH ~DIMBLEBY, RENAULT & CIE. A. TAYLOR, Proprietor. Euxdies‘ WMare, Marble Toorks. Oroceries, [The oldest Bottlers in France.) Bry Goods. Note the List ot Prices. (ESTABLISHED 1860.] Tatloriug. Is now offering at hils 20 RIDEAUBT., Boeotch Granite, or Sanastone. FENCING, sultab e for the varions Cemeterics. W& J. W. RYAN® â€" 234 Wellingtonâ€"8t .. ARMETRONG. The system we use is the ‘ t gan be secured. . HANEY & FORGIE." PANTS AND YESTAq and Irish > riese Pante and Vosta, fromt prememe pagme _ . and '9' n, fromm $7.80 upw u 4. ?MW“MW? Pillo Hlue and Hlack.,â€"from $11 upward. > Mel i es tith Phoss ow $¢ upward TAILORLING and Ooloured Marbies of pew and AT CHAS. BRYBON‘GB AT CHAS. BRYBONK OTrAWA, 18744. Obelislca, «