«8 Imfavoudtepmï¬mof'tho Conserva. tive press since the Ontario general elec: tions has been to count how near they were to having won the day. A neck be. hind means the loss of a.neo,mdthn can surely be little pleasure in contemâ€" plating the circurmstance after it has hapâ€" pened.~ Thereis no disgrace in being beaten if the result is manfully accepted, but the Tory party in Ontario have yet to learn how to accept defeat with resignaâ€" tion. According to their own calculation they are now nine or ten votes behindâ€" certainly riine or ten too many to leave much rooné for the hopeâ€" that there is any probability of the Government changing hands scon: The way in which they rive â€" at _ the â€" conclusion that :m Government mq'a-itfl will only amount to the. number m! tioned is somewhat peculiar. They insist thatâ€" Mr. O‘Donoghue, representativeâ€"elect of our own city, is an "Independent," when the truth is © that both by his con duct in the House and his expressions of opinion {on ~the public platform, Mr. O‘Donoghue has proven himself a staunch, as he is well ~known to be a trusted, sup. poner'o( Mr. Mowat. â€" We _ are told that _ the _ Reformers â€" of is true_ "of a certain proportion of them ; but the Conservatives of Ottawa opposed him too, and with very much greater unanimity. Mr. Bonfield, of South Renfrew, is also claimed as an Indepenâ€" dent, upon the flimsy plea that Mr. Harâ€" rington retired in his favour ; but it is always forgotten to be mentioned that and that Mr. Stewart, the nominee of the Reforu Convention, also retired in Mr. Bonfield‘s favour. Mr. Bonfield is and has always been not. only in . sympathy with the Reform party, but one of . its most sactive members, and â€" he formally Wh-pmwï¬o Government during his candidature, although, both on account of his well known political record, and the auspices under which ho entered Thursday Evening, 4th of February. Intelligenee reached this city on Saturâ€" day that the bills relating to Presbyterian mitteo of the Quebec Legislature. It is therefore to be presumed that there is no doubt about their passing the Legislature itself. They have already passed the On. tario House, the point of their legal cor rectness having been affirmed by the Court of Chancery. It may therefore be safely predicted that there will be no difficulty or doubt about their passage throtigh the Dominion Parliament at the forthcoming session. This must be ex~ tremely gratifying to the many friends of Union throughout the country. â€"â€" l;?‘:mben of the Ho ‘: 1 are fflw of the Tower, 1 .-g: ,:nd geatlemer speci are ueste where red lights M:n-n His Exceliency will enter the ~onate Jhamber at 9 o‘clock, and the Drawing {.com will comâ€" The Ministers; Senators and Members of the House of Commons, with their wives â€"and “h'g will be ‘nnnh-l first, then the ladies gentlemon in attondance. Ladies and gent‘emen are to be in Full Dress, ï¬" to p-vvt'h themselves with two cards, h their names and add ess legibly wriiten. Ome to be given at the mmn%w the Senate Ohamber, and one to the A. i>. C. in waiting. ° Drawing Room in the Senate Chamber Hlsncnmcr The Governor General Subscription Rates for the Daily Times. The Tines. price THE WEEKLY TIMES $1 OTTAaWA, MONDAY, FEB. 1, 1875 Regulations for the Drawing Koom. Jan. 27, 1475 W he Farims for Sale or to Reny Live Stock for Sale or to Rent. Money Wanted or to Loan. . RBituations Wanied. _ Mituations Vacant, &¢., &¢. 4%Cl Fer Sale or Wanted. Lost or Found. Board Wanied. Business. for Saile. Business Wanted. Houses for Saie. s Mouses to Rent. ; Houses Wanted. Board and Lodging. Farms Wanted. No BIETHS, MSALZRIAGES, DEATHS. ApPk3 A PRESBYTERIAN UNION. THE TI MES s wh UNTING .NOSES vernorâ€"reneral At ifo‘ciock, on nold a ther than those above 0 enter at the door ollars in adva A D id & oinson. E. P. Jackson are requested to e to the Senate, mmons and their on the Woest side »t quare by the by gr.v.nc round cmenis. J A MILTON Â¥ TIM} $1 The new -torywh’uh-boï¬l the firlr} volume of the new is ‘Jn.v quiet style by an lgzulmm, ‘l:gnnl a winter at Nice with ah invalid ter, during which time he met with Giannetto, an Italian fisherman. The interest is aroused and keptâ€" active by the mystery attached to| this man, who â€"suddenly reâ€" ceived the power of speech and when over twenty years of age, alth he was bon}(ii“umb. Thnswryutobo‘;i‘ no.d" w# : an Extravaganza," : is |an tempt, to exhibit the tendencties of materialistic theories in their | extreme potiticat Sforety antequent repon. the ti poinepi t mnoeutietts Mn e beyond the om'tï¬x:pl:tm of its modern excesses fnnionty Mn Ne ntrentrertiin essentially distinct, which that theory is grounded uponâ€"that we have to deal with in the ensuing ],aq." #Tha Aboda of Snow*" barins with an G. R. Gleig, Chaplain General, gives his views on the subject of religious belief in thopnrcnï¬th;l‘, "The Great Problem : Can it be Solved ?"" which the author says uroemiet Rt . thiudeien (the prial ves, + ciple of faith has been shaken." *« bl Brackwoop‘s Magazin®. New Krk : Reâ€" printed by the Leonard Scott blhhinq Company. 1â€"] | *A f:vh;huvo“hbem ts the J.n’l‘hm?f number 0 magazine. ollowing is the £ï¬y of contents :â€" L 6 Gimmt"." | I » II. " Idas : an ht R{I i ï¬l’iooa Lwnin‘e.†’ > A | . * The Abode 0 S:‘m :4 4 V. " The of V ine and Brother." Ii'uï¬m. | [1 : VI. " The Life of the Prince Consort. VII. " The Great Problem : Can it be Solved ?" ® | | "The Abode of Snow‘" begins with an account of tbo"jhmcbï¬dgumada of ropes of twisted birch twigs, which are neither.hna'&-mttoom,bunbo fmrpr}ol article is devoted to a escription of the customs of the Thibe: tans, ‘and especially the working of _A very entertaining article is the review of the first volume of Mr. Martin‘s "Life of the Prings Consort," a book which "cannot fail to increase the acdmiration and reverence of the nation for the great and dutiful soul lived a life obscured by its very in the midst of us, and who only now can be fully known." â€" at Barrie the other day, thathe was no longer the Conservative leader, Never theless, he put forward claims <to talents which are generally supposed to bereâ€" upon the capvass, such a ’W was entirely . These are but specimens of the| tic by which the Conservatiyeg cheat! themselves: into the belief that thp reing of powerare dangling within a few fegt of them. _ They must wait for some|time yet, but‘if they behave well, and eschew the di-cmdxhbb conâ€" duct which terised . the history of the " q "| during |the tnst Logal Parliament, no doubt their turn will come ‘The questidn which Ontario politicians are asking thérselves at this juncture of affairs isâ€"Whoâ€"will lead the Opposition in the Provingial Legislature at its next session ? This position, which, in view lof the much ed of " Conseryative reacâ€" tion," should b¢ oneé of importance and honour, is ow verily goinga bng Mr. M. C. c.n*aqn. who led (the forlomn hope during |last Parliament, agnounced It is a clear and comprehensive article, THE confm FATIVE LEADER [ SHIP. t | 1 1 b THE MAGAZINES. Tus Eveyr or tas Nzw Yzar.â€"The t the Now ger bogims. | The ied tagor . ew im hntevmtbetg:omhthehtdmii?‘f the Library Gift Concerts, which hn maving mil oo striminiy tabo ploss s : on that date as the: day arrives, and to guarantee this. Gov. Bramlette offers to return their money to ticket holders if the drawing isâ€" not had at the time inted. Vm more could be uko?r. mnthni::dood.dh tobuyy‘our tickets in time, you count on having ywpï¬mmm%hd-mhb Faue axp Sprmo Maxurinc.â€"A writer in the Garden argues the point, and comes to the conclusion that for heavy soils, which have enough clay to absorb the manurial olc;n::,‘ li:: is best to apply manure to e autumn or early winter; but when the soil is of a loose sandy or gravelly character which will not hold it long, manure for spring or.sumâ€" mer crops should not Nl;;ï¬ed until near the:time the crop is put into the ground. 5 éA Sanw ] of somisioly maitcates Uf. the ns o l-‘owro'l Plllle m(: Humour &"8:( its effect is mary Scrofula, Salt Rheum, ging-Wcl::lï¬â€œ: m;' even Leprosy ; it has proved i an almost neverâ€"failing cure. For gold and silver watches, go to Rad hdmgglï¬oyér’l, 384 Sparks s&t_.__ Large lot of (7,500) Stove Pipes. Inâ€" ducements will be given t> parties wishâ€" in‘sqmnï¬gi for cash only, at C. P. Doâ€" rion‘s, 81 & 83 Sparks street, Ottawa. 3691d&w Jm:i::n;(:,pdnowfml:l:u;p;: t oane ware, m OodOn.lE Cutlery, Am Nails of all sizes, at C. P. ion‘s, 81 “Suthumsmbw- 369ldé&a Proroonarny.â€"Messrs.Jarvis and Arless have made a great reduction in the price of their photographs during the Christmag hohda&s, and we advise our friends to avail themselves of the opportunity of getâ€" ting firstâ€"class pictures at very lowgg\;l’;u. + CKeâ€" The following new post offices have been opered in this district: "Mount Sherâ€" Wood,‘" in the Township of Nepean ; Mr. Thomas York, ‘postmaster. _ " River Jou&h," in the Township of Aumond, in the County of Ottawa ; Mr. Cyrile Monétte, &mter. Aubigny post office, in the nty of, Ottawa, has been changed to * Ripon." ‘€4 * } Remember Baskerville & Bros., 36 Riâ€" deau street. All desiring Christmas and Now Year‘s substantials, with an assort ment of choice wines, liquors, fruits and groces, will ‘find it to their advantage to purchase from them. TheI have a quan tity of best winter apples for sale :’r the barrel. 2t lady with the red nose said. \For fine electroâ€"plate goods suitable for GCtriltmn;s igit’ta, k‘ca.ll at Rï¬s_}g‘ énd er‘ 8 street. $ ‘gde;,rned mvoilie Wine at D. Moâ€" Donnell‘s. : â€"3608â€"6 "The authorized discount on Amarican invoices is 11 per cent. B_ng'g’- Charcoal Biscuité at W. Hearn‘s Sapper‘s Bridge.: . [~~ S arie Sauterne‘s Sh d Claret Wine Mpan..l(&.e‘h’a._'; ces Farss Mopesty.â€"For people . to allow to become seated upon them rather consult a physician, or to. suffer as l{ do for years with the different kinds piles, without going at once to the drugâ€" t for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure, ich is an infallible cure. 3129 Premshn.lg:sofmeh;i:, whioh"ilco common nowadays, ma entire vented by the use of l?ywndt’a Gwoduc.?†It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair was coming out in handsâ€" ull, and has never failed to arrest its deâ€" eay, and to promote a healthy and vi ous growth. It is at the umo'm unrivalled as a dressing for the hair. A single application will render it soft and glossy for seravel days. 317M4. New York Bay Ovsrers in $urzur.â€"â€"New York Bay Oysters in shell received y fresh from the beds, only | twenty tog hk o suppliet otnmco. %oonm‘c iuhumt, _Srrks street West. * ~ ‘s108 384 Sparks street. The circulation for the past week is dput down at $2,736,286.05; specie held at $2,881,680.72 ; leaving an excess of specie of $143 _ For elegant setts of jewellery and splen did goid rings, call at Radford and Gafer‘s The Officer Administering the Government of Canada. I take this opportunity to inform gou that it is no part of the duty of the Govâ€" ernor of a colony to forward such petiâ€" tions, but that ‘they should be brought Before the Lords of the Judicial Commitâ€" tee of the Privy Council by a professional agent ‘of the petitioner, in the usual manâ€" ner. // [ > Iâ€"have further to inform you that it is not practice of the Judicial Commitâ€" tee to return any answer to such petitions until &n appoarance has been entered on behalf of the petitioner. | . :. _ > If, therefore, application: should be made ‘to you by a party in a private suit to transmit a petition of this nature to the Secretary of State, you will decline to do so ; and you will inform the Petitioner what are the proper steps to be taken in the matter. j D. McDonnell‘ igions M spicy D. ‘Mobogmelt‘s delidious .M 1 DowXiNn STRBET * | lSt‘t' Novominr,- 1874. Ste|â€"Tho Administrator of a Colonial Government has recently forwarded to me & petition to the Queen in Council from one of the parties in a private suit, for leave it ?peul to Hor Majesty in Council from a judgment of the Supreme Court of the Colony. See specialnotice.) that cannot fair‘ to interest any thoughtâ€" ful reader. + . | o Sign of the Silver Flagon," by B L‘;Fhu-gean. Received from Messrs. lien derson & Co., and will be duly noticed. The offfcial Gasette of Saturday an: nounces the return of Mr. Samuel Platt, senior, of the city of Toronte, in the room. of Mr, John O‘Donohoe, §# whose election has been declared toT}:o void. The following circt from nnin#nstmm peals to the Privy Cc The best value in Winceys at Bryson‘s. ; 3695 1m. Li Sparks strook. . .. _ 3T2MtL @Good blood will show itself," as the old Order your Fall Suit at Bryson‘s. I have the'Sl_lonor to be, (| _ 1P ° C Yout most obedient humble servant, CarNArvON 394.67 CIRCULATION BUSINESS NOTICES. CANADA GAZETTE POST OFFICE CHANGES, AMERIOAN INvoICES.| Books Received. 3 TO THW i on 2o AND SPECIE n PRIVY .COUNCH is been issued relation to apâ€" 3695 1m 3724t.. THE TIMES: OTTAWA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1875. 98 are intended to sall between the Clydo and Portland during the season of Winter Naviâ€" *"°"â€" _ _ hargs OF PASSAGE. CAIRLNE : 12016005100 s wravh nah i y ar +4 008s $OM ‘ mrnugun:w. ;ï¬â€œlâ€â€˜ '"Iâ€u""n'â€' ies es e im ___ ». Ww.COWarRD«40o,, We l l1 [... Agents, 17, Spaitsâ€"st, = _ #"~ An experienced Burgeon carried on each To h%w w::}_"‘,'o"‘.,, rai on en nal snn is ol are a sroall deduction.] less soonlina Inal he is Propared to gob ns Coner :'» W::M aw. m. cmâ€"nw neew in OBLTOOpIAL " " the Fress requiring to be RATES O# PA-ACI_I- CABIN....$Mto$$) | STEERAGE........33 PASSLNG EB A000 MMODATION UNSURâ€" Pnlulmma LOOAL DIRECTORS: | S RODERICK RYAN, ., Lumber Merchant. 3. A, PINARD, Raq, Dry Goode Mercunas"" Bwbscribed to Date . . $2.000,000 'l')'.AS'. PIllAlga %q@odn W& CCoNNORSWALLER, . . 4oEmiS. HIS pany bases its claims on n.}ï¬&: T oatat amitntinel o bome o revaple Stock Company confining its operation‘to the Dom{nion; on having carefuily Boards abd efficient Agente in the principai ciiies af Canada, and on having the necessary deposit made with the Dominion Government, required by law, for the security of poliey hoider«. B(%EB%.& B‘" be n%hd by the LOOAL mnndor;ï¬dmnowmnd m.{'."in- surances of Ings and stocks, &¢,, &o , in the "Sladacona," at reasonable rates of premium. 3 SPARKS STREKET, â€" Oct. 12, 1874 On every desoription dm property, AT REDUCED RATES. OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Liverpool, h I anlumyw. _‘The fleet Isoueol'unlmfi d:n safest in the work!. â€" Vessols will be de€patohed as follows : ROB. ANGUS, Jr., "THE â€" ROYAL" m mym EVERY This (}ompnur whose Ageney in Canada was established in érl, and whoee income in the Dominton is nearly $200000 from premiums alone, is prepared to reselve applications for the uenon& A‘gonoy for the (itawa Dhu‘logo from competent. and trwn.wofl-hv parti who can make the business a speolality und.avo it their The sbortest, 6b and quickest to Lt “:W“.‘o.l.â€".“’&â€f: and fl%" a mfl patrons in theé Ottawa bmmré‘ï¬im doâ€" ing business with our.0tta wa are there» foro hereby rotifled to address all communicaâ€" tions and applications for insurance to our Head Office, in Montreal ; a‘so, All monies and notes for premiums due or for premiums on new risks, must be either paid into this office or to one of our regular authorized qgu. or â€" the Comjpany will not be responsible the same. entire attention @1anacoxa LNSURANCE coÂ¥Y. ~ _ (FIRE AND LIFR) FIRE â€" RISKS Montroal, Jan. 16th, 1875. Public Notice is hereby given that Branch Office of this Oomuq located gNo. 34 Spark«â€"st., in the City cl Ottawa, is from and after this date ; and that : Mr. Martin W holcham is no longer suthorized to :do. busiâ€" ness for this Com: he having disâ€" charzed from s_qmg_ob _Our ints and York Street, near Sussex Streot, 20 per Cent, Below: Gombination Rates Mutual Life Insurance Co., °.‘ HARTFORD, CONN,â€" _ INSURANCE Co. CAPITAL . . . 8LIX MILLION DOLLARS CHAD. DESJARDIN®, . General ?gent +« Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CaAPITAL | . .. $2,000,000. | Fink, Live, Am;m Guaraxtes. Available Funds to meet Claims,. over Hal! a HAMNMD IN HAND â€" Insurance Co. Ottawa July 2 1878 Rates of pastage from Now York : .n-m.‘m'mv. 8 g‘nwnwm according to accomodaâ€" * G@CONNOR & WALLER Ottawa, Deo. 17, I8H. | ~_=â€" "â€" $74lâ€"1%n This Compan Ottawa, Jah. 2. Deo. 18, 1874 Address with refere®i@es and oxperionce, if Ottawa, Jan, 28 AssETSâ€"OYER\ 4 +) . â€" > 000 DEPoSIT AT OTTAWA, â€" â€" â€" > 'u'mm Canada Agriouitaral Insurance Cempany, ~*â€"* 945 Bt. Jm T FIREâ€"AND MARINE. Glasg ow L in e LLAN LINE UBLIC NOTICE. o prannins abranire auen e HRITE 4 MUBSGBOVE, Ottawa ANCOHOR LINE, Btill continue to take Risks at THE STLAMERS OPF THE B$teamships. CONTINUES TO TAKE @usitrance. fl-q"omy fMee : BIMPBON & BETHUNE, B. C W., MaoCUAIG, Agont, Ottawa and Viciaity, EDWARD H. ‘GOFF, Managing Pirector OTTAWA. AGENT, a T74 UHZLIMILy 9 DIEY C PR Bt Ownorsllunlndmï¬nn Head Office, maagoe io ids OTTA W A $750â€"1m #p ply to THE DOMINION RESTAURANT Rajotte‘s New Block, Wellingtonâ€"st., j lv (Opposite Parliament Houses,) Now open, and out the best inducements ied en ce t o Ure, io any style at all hours. ‘HARRIS & €LOSE, Proprictors. ;‘&M NeA t benes frod SiMy An excellent Brick House and } Acte of Land, opx;cnlw Mr. McKay‘s reddanoeh elose to the awin brldï¬a. The house, which is well and sohdfv‘ built, contains pariou, uuu& room. dining room, kitohen and panflt'rz, with a hail eight feet wiie. â€"The second ‘contains five bedrcoms and SeWing room, with ball same as below, . An excelient boarded cellar and a large and neverâ€"failing ciete summer . kitchen, wood shed, t&%t:l‘l' ltam and -u“oum necessary ou prourz yery finely situated, commanding an excellent view oftneoity.ndlunonnd.l.:soomtry and will be found & oommrlloul oonhr‘nblo family residence. . ‘Will be sold cheap, on easy terms of payment. Further particulars cogn be obtained JE «onsession O Front, 50 Acres more or less, 4) of which are in: a fine state of cultivation.â€" Can run a mowing machine through from end to ead. Terms casy, Afpl]vi to . BERMINGHAM, Auctioneer and Land A,ont, Elginâ€"st., Ottawa. to inform his many friends and To Tial ns ime nubceedent in neothern TOILH * North half of Lots No. 2 2 and mgaainnd eustnd es was Towselip or Huil: con in ail Shous 26 2. Cior forima and particular apply to 4 AMLEES LABUHARITA, on the < 19 * ON EASY TERMS. mdmw tm&rm&uom cac! ; lll‘ioluqnn:nu;domn â€" ; e Aunctionee nnd{‘.nd %& P en Oppï¬n ï¬n-,su House. Fo- BSALEâ€"N. K. quarter of No. n&_mm wongession O Front, 50 Acres more or less, rammithoddinougironeripie Rroprictor crisige roj to intimate that no pains will be spared to make his House TIMBER LLMITS, HECTOR MLEAN Having received instructions from Robert Bkead, Esq., will seil by Public Auction, at the UNION 4 o oo uy O ake on SA TURDAY, 20th DAY OF FEBâ€" RUARY, 1875, at the hour of twelve o‘clock noon, the following supetior Timber Limits : License No. 161, season of 1873.4, comprising an area of thirtyâ€"nine square miles; and No, aoviin ted bolpg daile on The Fore: square on â€" wawamv{g" Repiean‘s oo wb *h _: Near the City, for saie, will be given at a sacrifice u?é?w‘nu' is : want g m‘t!llqy. in s "?omtw McGUIBRK, : 2, Second Con., O.F., Gloucester Or, OttawaP. 0. Hept. 2, 1874. The Clarendon House. Monday, lst February License No. 163, of season 1873â€"4, comprisin ma.maornn;'ï¬mn miles, on mowl: Vielle Branch, River Pstewawa and Great 0%00“30 Lake, hese limits are known to be timbered with _ These limits are known to be umbuulllmth %nnnd‘wmub' Pine of almost :m’ ‘e‘g y, invariably co & € Sithe highast prices in tie (qusdeo matioL .‘ _ Terms and conditions made known at the umeonu: s 4 H. MeLEAN, _ Will be by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Srd day M%GABY,MMM Brick House and Lot THREE LIMITS OX THE| KIPPEWA, Nos. 170, 171, and 172, of 1878 and 1874, conslsting ol(:.b(mml‘qwegï¬m w:" JOSEPH KAVANAGH, HAMS AND BACON, Different Kinds of Game LIMITS Second to None in the Bominlon, ROBERT CRANANM, | Open to the General Public m*m.‘m‘,w FOR O SALE ! Also, the FARM on the Limits amd Depot. Deo, 80th, 1874 One Hundred Dozen UNION HOUSE, OTTAWA UTY, Auction Sale ENTRAL ! CONVENIENT: 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Eeq. ALBION HOTEL, W. MILLS, Proprictor, EGS to announce that be will AND FOR SALE, BR SALE CHEAP. Grocer and Wine Merchant, Auction Sales. ‘A share of .the public patronage JUST RECEIVED. Also BY J.. BERMINGHAM, OF VERY VALUABLE PARSON‘S®~ _ The above Housé. TERMS CASH Game. Hiotels. JAMES SNEDDEN, FOR â€"SALE. WELLLNGTONâ€"BT. Iï¬u‘u + us i8 416 Notre Dame=St., 11 Rideauâ€"St... . . White Rabbitt Jackets,| LADIES‘ lom BEA SEAL .uqu Ladies‘ Persian Lamb Jackets, hy . CA P00 Padh sA ie s 22 4 5“-&â€" a deâ€" scriptanot the maniné &"gnn% ind other inâ€" be sent fo:‘lv one m‘o i nos Jn mtles must be addressed to _ " _ ___ _ _ __ . AZ I_ZED UC'EI} RATES, Mink Sets sold at Cost. Five Prizes $100 l&xnclw.w'i'mfllm-onmdm One Fineâ€"toned Rosewood Piano, worth Three Gold Watches & Chains, worth $300 nuepeddwnmun( Watches, w Ten Ladies‘ Gold dmug_wmmnn 1000 Gold and Wiver Lever Hunting Wate aes _, _\ , Un all,) worth from $230 to $300 each 1 . _ ie mermnerine 1 oï¬ en o nlpane n on Stock of Winter .Burs One Prize $1,000 EwoPrizes, 3500 $5,000.00 Each in Cash F U RRIE R, To the amount of Two Million Five Hundred 'il"l;gnlnnd :mmt:l,:o diï¬ibu‘eddmx;ho #th raary, blic Library +3 k Ths codazion of their FPHCG and Laskt Gonserk _ mmflor all communications relating to th e s ed.And?'lod mbom.‘.ll.f that mhl‘)nw 'mgn oomedpl‘ob'r'i::yuflthaunswoq lar paid for tickpts s! be returned. _C. M. BRIGGS, Agent and Managerâ€" Room 4, Public Library Building, Loulsvilie, Ky $ 7 5,â€" 0 0 0. 0 0 1 In Valuable Ci‘tse To be distributed in L. D. SINEB Wist mmam assortment of Ladio@‘ and ‘s Furs in the olty, can be had at the f ALL OTHER FURS, CHEAP POR CASH. One Grand Cash Gift.:>â€"«. .. .... . One Grand Cash Gift...,.»...... One Grand Cash Gift........>... One Grand Cash Gift. .. ;. ......: One Grand Cash Gift... .. ....... 5 Cash Gifts $20,000 cach }:Mgflh isme.et 20 Cash Gifts 5,000 each :25 Cash Gifts . 4;000 each ;.o(hn{ilflh 3,000 each 50 Cash Gifts 2,000 each 100 Cash Gifts 1,000 each 240 Cash Gifts 500 cach 500 Cash Gifts 100 ecach 19,000 Cash Gifts 50 each lgy on auy account whatever. 3 Â¥o. 38, RIDEAU STR EI. p~ A ?lmdid assortment of Ladies® Fur Caps and Jackets in all the newest styles in g'mmnuyonnmd, and also made to odrer | JAMES PEACIOK, > d id No. 83, Rdeau Street, Death of Gov. Bramiletteâ€"Auctiion of the Trusâ€" teesâ€"A Successor Appointelâ€"No More mtpoumenbâ€".onw& Certain February Fur Depots Elatter SIGNOF THE RED HAT Drawing Certain, or Money Refunded. OI'B:I: Opposite F Jan, 11, 1875, Jan. 4, 1874. > |!' 24 1875, two To be drawn Monday, .br? * For Tickets, or information, addressâ€" GIFT ENTERPRISE, Dec. 20th, 1874 H. HODGES, GENTS FU RS â€" 56 SPARKSST, Opposite the British Lion Hotel. EVLIN‘® ALEX. BROBERY, (Gift Enterprises. BUFFALO ROBES Public Library of Kentucky. 45 Rideauâ€"st., Ladies Sea Ottor Sets. Agont and Manager, Lonisyilie, Ky DOLLARS ! THO8. E. Bnmm'nk nt and Manager, Louisyilie, R. J. DEVLIN ; Each in Casil comner Race aind 164 daw h Aocwodcccadud $ Manufacturer. Moutroal. nary Organs, in cithersex, d or constito» uonn,“&:dm,' %m‘?mï¬ u%dswtï¬ Medicine vendors. 9 wl > Mab atent Is warranted to cure all from the Ur‘« nary Organs, in am.m.: or constito. anger & Sous, Oxford street. London. | _ _ m-fn\nmwwum-. 4 ENTS IN CANADA. Mohtrentâ€"Efans, Mereer & Ou., Wrihoickaie Drom uoumï¬-mc & Co. Torontoâ€" ‘& Co., Wholosale Dro | iste _ * __â€" Shapter & O ; & A i9 onl eR Somiee e reene bimian) Halitax«Avery Brown & AAHUVOP RESTORED.â€"A victim of ANUFACTUREIN: '1 M ;wmtulung;mnoa. c premature M & 6 efl:q, nervkoua debility, :hph.,-hav u'l:i in w n every known remedy, n simple sell-cun-,’ihl«h he will loz'ld FREE to bis uuglw mmaker Md m uoifarernt â€" Addnaga: % ul d P al the World, HMM Vands, B H DPohite t Pprit e enee sad otter perturnrks â€" Himmel‘s ~Lavender ‘Water, distilled. trom Milcham Fiowers. mmmrsmmmnuuo tul and sanitary propertios. _ _ _4 C Rane â€" Rimmel‘s Extract of Lim mg:::‘:g:.&m “m.luuo,’.muln-h..b warm u * (eerauern eaong t Soms portiined with a@g’“&'&&fl.’-“a‘;’m i Sat Sad ‘ R/mmel‘s Vioiet, Rose, Leat, Rice, and other Tollet Powders. _A liberai sliowance to shippers. ;il:lscnuo‘u#nndbl’d% to. Bd the P cons ie ol barana en ies lnm &:.'-n Pw.f’hmarv Vendore: M‘ , â€" sione: H "’?lii"mm_" odyne C fenenmpents es GELATINEâ€"The purest preparation is Mor PEPSINEâ€"The popular and mt k â€"â€" . p;iz.‘kfl-snu in Powder, Lo& Teeterelai e fln COHLORODY NE is of such celebrity that it can scarcely be considered a specialty, Are sold by Chemists and Druggists throughout the world, ' "B. _ Ee e o wubgée‘h’d.mm .“ in ane or two dos suffice. Em:m:t nnmnh{: fl':."'..“, Q mymmeonwoor ree bottles. By e L. and«implq remedy hundreds of d=llars are saved to those who can least afford to mlluw.u-i.x_yuuwm purchase of This. medicine "."’1';1""' at all Droggists mmnn in stock, mhbu or it to 1HMOMAS MORgGONM & gsoan Medallists and Jurors st all the Great Ez) CONBUMPTIOK, WASTING AND INDiGEsâ€" & TION, As attested by ‘from Modica! men wno have made the 8u their speciai study. ‘The lives of Consumptive Persons are projonged, the itodn mjmmxwm'"m“*: i pimaed: And Retail of all other Chemists and Storeâ€" kee the W who also .v’o’x'yma"fl.ggom‘f)ï¬vu !":_M 81, 88 & 124 Sonthampiton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDODN Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine. The experiment of twenty years in the aon Horpiial Tar domenstraied is the Med‘cal Faculty ot t*.t the only Medicine baving control over class of dis eases is the Morson‘s Effectual Remedies It is the resuit of a lifetime of scieniiic study lnflhw'torlham‘:nm oftered io the Cana y & experienced aud coneeienhooe msld ooo iaterientnd rapidly with the second, compictely cured and n.;."'?'lo.. pain after W’m small bottle. You are at perfect y elther to refer forie Iorebotaat ontainge widen) atow sufterers from Y f f J. B. AT N 148 NEW BONDâ€"ST., LONDON, W DLIAMOND desire of numberiess friends in the profession, in the trade nn:l a&mong mg,ï¬ bottie is warranted to contain Fevetmnastoald He bitremsnate oo rurti ane ever compounded for this terrible complaint. MoNTEEAL. 18th J une, 1864. Gll""m!ll'-‘â€m H:vlncho-n o(': m one 4e DIaAMOND heusmanc Cone Trase fered the last five or six weeks the most terrible w.umo-m’um and hlel‘hl.o ieetn P a.omanen cmegom he nelpot following the directionscarefuily. Reilof came Immediately with the first bottie," improved U e l e S o Oe iokprors ®sigoted, n OUVon« arders exeonted Jan, 22, 1876, A BLESSING TO THE POLICHK, SAVORY & MOORE, duly 1874 NE BOX OF CLARKFKS B4 PILLS Orto _: i § & BOLTON, Nm‘mo street, Mon: Generd] Agents for the Province uf Guebes, IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES. "S,.2 ,, Zent# for the Province of Qu ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"A victim of UTiICHE old in Bottles by the Manufacturers, Worksâ€"HoBNSEYT Axp Hoxxk®ToN UST SUCCESFUL REM EDi ES E20000 PCME NTDJ, 100A ITSMD SE OM IUk habitant _of Borumahua near War» inste:, Wilts : "IL t to gr.u‘r‘«irmmflxm..’;‘m"' “u...f:'.,.(.w.a.."'.. me, Dflfl.:y tiils inb ing to laking m“»râ€?i hw your Pills, Jam years » mnlnlng,nnu‘men.!ol"ll in aptomet s s bony o e grla&rl NORTHRUF & LYMAXNK, NHE FOLLOWING IS AN Agents for the Province of Ontario, RHEU MATIO RMemebkres. Extract from a Lotter INCHES Dying i‘iï¬i‘o&;& T ‘J SL "u' 'un.-u'g.; â€"BÂ¥.. THEY CURE! Having soid onl the retaii i +# thanks to the 4 is for 2BE eRv6 1 the last 18 yeat "2'.3-1:1 MANUFACTUNING, EW 1 mmnmomm; 1 former p8, over ‘.',':,fllan. m nasue ds uce uNe m..: Vicidria Onaine*, Bave tsnnd Aioop iess wae Â¥: muï¬r assortment of "“"; .'lnnh-d Te RailwayComâ€" panies, established . â€" Fine, Jeweller, Practical W “‘ Kay~ 33â€"SPARKS BIREET:. Just received, & maguificent assortment wmu‘x’h %lnowgi MAFH t% METAL woux& EEE 7 Prize Medalist of the London., MERCHANTS, HHIPPERS and BUYERS are specially invited, thelro!deuï¬mbomnm: factory Tt Catalogue Olocks, C| Jewellery and Electro which are sent free, as mot ouly a dlmnunhon’r::'n a selection can be Orders can be sent direct manut Hill, or through merchantsand a Pime i Tï¬m‘l SIGN WRITER â€"â€" Exhibitions. _ / en e exvente m‘&«c:maum-iq-u West nd Establishnmentsâ€"25 Old Bopé‘ and 99 Westbourne Grove, London, _ _ m&mn- Hormonet Bujrex, _ uum-s"m-fl_t!,."" English brmo!'n'ci&:i'd«’-:?i-‘n&' by m and manufactured by J, W. 5 They m‘un :"u"{- obtained at this e snn e e moderate prices. _ Te nsecot e cimerans o the most sccomplished ariist® in "tue m:..“«“‘.:"g::;“m'a personages. a sorier atkng Cute, and Fenelied m ‘,Aw-flruâ€"“.. PAPM BoRbEHS, ao., Just reodited, and now on Yi Opposite the Post Offiee : y Doe 24, 1694 d 25 n : Sllver and Klectroâ€"plate in the smos Electro pinle "::‘f ts hooossary to ooR Peoaiaesi moe 28 ame, prgps ctrnireg by meae Shaggod.â€" Merebanta, Blipyory mod th . W aiebns Clookn, Jowellery hnd Fiate â€" EXCEPTIONAL PostaG® â€"Postage 10 Noi uns ues 3zAm~Otice ::‘-mau.. to 1 For Money Order and Savings from 8 a.m. to 4 pm. Bf . C. P. BAKER, P Post Office, Ottaws, Jan. 24, 1875 POBT OFFICE SAVINGS ®R > m'mu received ai this office. Intaf at the rate of Four cent. w n and d eposits can be d-' ~ warded Haxt and West io pupplomentary qum_.m . 3 P e on on stt ‘a Ds siouod a lh.!-flif.hvu-_ 1 ane e mmeed old Sb aaiet ue mt from any of the liconsed . Jane 2, 1874. MJ MARKS, J EW E L L E tolcichmalh 184. WINTER ARRANGEMENT Â¥ oN Arrival and Departute of Tz | iged §1 t . Mails, Tanters. m â€"V'iflm HANGEB, &o .. . Edgddsgies 656 ddifeid! i: anceee s cd EF , Junts or an 220E Sie & meswy......_ F 1000 Gans Turret, aloi matters, during which th trol of his and. fmhpom& his wrists, inflicting a d ic on Proaent, Twen to the station ‘house. ‘ Thomas‘ Excelsior E Ten times itsjw von Horpitab and the wure mopmhmnl mortem examination. 1 taro, sole for the . Nob.â€"m-&h- hood. _\ i ber children within fourye whom some* newsmongers il be seoure 9Q ts se narvon have been beloved by high and low, and have| examples of what people it general is for : fures, bote, comia o famops author of the * Lord Carnarvon, who is atltractuve &s ThOBG WIDCT : to the social world of Pa g;nnnmw!ntbo more inasmuch as ï¬omhw â€"uduï¬n(nflfldï¬z‘ m dn ons hi -nt.hpc.hq:.-m in i Iady Carnarvon. &MCM well receiving ooo es maa" A _ mins . f m&:lufld (hl-:'b AI the KS Proze * * SHOT EY His hn, Duke~ Argyle 1 e sam» who is described nnie Deans in "The H ian." _ _ The Duke was o at No. 753 l‘v«_:lh_.q“m JOB MOSES‘ FEMAL the Colonies, is er‘s heyday bei rtravagant elog ANO HUKM 0 FOW L3 s and Ot whigh the 21 aAliin + di c !E.y prlv of it