Kxockz®p Down.â€"A man was knocked down and severcly stunned by a(ruing vehicle on Sparks street, near O‘Connor® yesterday evening. RarLING ICKâ€"G sheets of: ice wo directions yesterc of foot passengers Suirrery Stregrm. â€" After the heavy rain on Sunday evening, the streets yesâ€" terday were in a most dangerous coudiâ€" tion, and several slips and bruised noses might be recorded, but nothing 0" a very serious character. Waxtezp.â€"Custom (Cards, Secondâ€"hand | a newâ€"made pin." or New. Address, 356 P O. Box, Ottawa. ‘ As before state â€" 402mw&sw2 _ | by the Home coni A Faissz Reroat.â€"It is not during the beavy .gale which early yesterday morning, that 1 n s e a i. A Faiss Reroatâ€"It is not true that during the heavy .gale which prevailed early yesterday morning, that Tom Col: lins had his hair blown off hia head, and his teeth thrust down his throat. . The report was as false as his teeth ! LHW RARWIRO ONCNOCC 4 Mr. Jackson of the Ladies‘ Collegs will resign on the lst of February. _ His successor has not yet been made public, a well known lady preceptiess has baan mentioned in connection with the po â€" Tus Aitso®p Rars Casz. â€"From en quiries made as to the condition of Miss Mills, last night it seems that the surâ€" geous in attendance, PDrs. tGirantaud Lyno, cousider her to be in a most unfavourable state of health. Mrs. Mills is also in a very low state, & Co.. advertise the sale of No. l quUaniy Coal Oil, at 30 cents per gallon, delivered free of charge. This enterprise will be sure to meet with the appreciation it deserves at the hands of the public these A Rexovarâ€"The first tenants of the buildings of the new block lately erecied by the Rideau Club are Messrs. Scott, Etewart & Gormully, who bave rented the first floor as offices. The firm have had their new premises nicely fitted up, and it is to be hoped that they will meet with the success their enterprise merits. Tss Carietox Cooxtr Covxcu,â€"1lbe first meeting of the new Council for the Covnty of Carleton will be held toâ€"morrow hn‘ixl., when the election of Warden will take place. There seems llkely to be a keen contest for the position, and several names are mentioned in connection with it â€" However, time will show to whom the post of honour will belong. the post Ortawa Warn.â€"Mr. C. S. Scaw conâ€" tests the reâ€"eleciion of Mr. Thffe, as School Trustee for this ward. As Mr. Shaw is a young and energetic man, no doubt his services at the School Board would give universal satisfaction. _ In another column will bo found his card, in which he positively states his determina Tus Lipiss‘ CoLLKGE next. Erzcrios or OrpFicees.â€"At a meeting of the Trades Council, held recently, the foilowingwgonuomon were elected office bearers for the ensuicg year : â€" President, T. J. Lacy ; Viee President, J. Boleau ; Recording Secretary, â€"â€" Nelson ; <Fr O@ENDRRAC‘3 mmik;m haircutting saloon, No 3 Rajotte‘s k, Wellington street. Adele M. Gendreau, prop;lgmf . wi.__ i Acompzxntaâ€"On Saturday afternoon a man resident at the Chaudiere, whose name was not ascertained, slipped and failing over a piece of ice fractured one of his hips batly. Dr. Henderson ‘was called in and attended to the injnries of the sufferer which were very savere. From the slippery state of the sidewalks yesâ€" terday, several sccidents of minor charâ€" acter occurred through falls. Tus Commerorar â€"This popular resâ€" taurant has been reâ€"opened under the goprioury of Messtrs. G. R. Russell and ‘Comnell. The bar has been stocked with choice liquors and every requisite to suit connoiseurs, and the arrangements will be carried out in a firstâ€"class manner. nancial Secretary, W. Gauld ; Correspondâ€" ing Secretary, T. P. Carroll ; Treasurer, J. Beihler; Trustees, J. McDowell, W. The billiard hall has also been re opened, and an efficient marker put in charge, whose visitors may expect every altenâ€" Fiiur in Coar chant," was used, which, to s«y the least, would have‘been a rather strange oec:‘f& tion for a Minister of the Gospel and a staunch teetotaller to engage in. Surtous Assavur.â€"The other vight as John Armstrong, porter in the [talian warehouse, Sparks street, was conveying some goods to Sandy Hill, by way of the Maria streot bridge, some roughs jumped _ Cormeotiox. â€" A rather incongruous -wt,tbonultof.mo error, was made in the Tiuss of Saturday mornâ€" ing. _ In speaking of Mr. McLean‘s family, at Thurso, and referring particularly to the Messrs. McLean in this city, the word "wine merchant,‘" instead of "hide merâ€" on his sleigh and commenced a violent assault on his person. They kicked and bruised him till he became insensible, when they threw him into the sleigh and drove away up to Deep Cut, where they left the horse, sleigh and driver, and then made off. F%tho mimnl.rb:ld ity e e its way mhano, Wm master was found ini very bad state. He has no idea who the parties were who assaulted him. Tus Westerx Buock Extexsion.â€"Yes terday morning a deputation of about 200 men, who hsd been employed on the ®Western Block Extension work, accomâ€" Tocal Zutcllinence. Sr. Gzoro®‘s Warp.â€"The attention of the electers of this Ward is directed to the card of Mr. A. H. Talyor, in another column, who solicits their suffrages for the office of School Trustee for the next two years. Mr. ‘Taylor is a large property holder in the Ward, and bas children in attendance at the public schools, a fact which will tend to make him take an interest in the duties pertaining to the position: He can also bring to be‘r & degree of intelligence, together with post oxperionipoinmo Board, that is not unâ€" frequently wanting in some members of the present board. The electors should rally early to the polis tomorrow. and give Mr. Taylcr a hearty support in the event of there being an election. The nomination begins at nine 0‘clock at the Engine House, and polhng at ten at the same place, there being but one poll in the whole Ward. * ~% panied by Mr. D. J . O‘Donoghue, M.P.P., visited the Department of Public Works with the ï¬{antion of seeing the Hon. the Premier for the purpose of askâ€" ing him to abolish the system ot letting subâ€"contracts on the work,. The Premier was not present having left for Pembroke. It was represented that the system of sub contracting left the working men often wanting their wages, and it was sugâ€" gested thatthe sole responsibility of paying them should be left with the contractors themselves. Pending the return of the Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, the deputation wanna Anthracite Coal, Briar Hill and | : : THE SCHOOL. Black Diamond for grates, All coal deâ€"| ; In addition to all these selfimposed livered at wrprioufludmï¬ duties, Mrs. Hardy teaches school twice dry from under cover. ‘Bireo, mwnk,udmdihmwho- Maple, sawn or unsawn. 4014m1 scarcely able to read or write, have was, informed that no steps would be taken which would be detrimentalto the interests of the men. The deputation thanks for the‘ courteous reception they had met â€"with. ‘The hopes of the ¢arrying out of the objects urged by the men, are Woop.â€"Wm. M. Beattie & Co., George street, have for sale the very finest chestnut, egg and stove sizes in Lacka and J. Fowler. Iox.â€"Great quantities of thin ice wore falling about in all yesterday to the ; reat danger the last vote on Wednesday Ou. â€"Mesars. C. & Shaw the sale of No. l quality â€"It is said that Yoestemiay forenoon & Tiuxs reporter paid a visit to the Yourng Women‘s Temâ€" perance Hcme, on Nepean street, between Nally and Bay, with the object of gaining a little infornation about that Institution, and interesting the benevolent public in ‘ its bebalf, OQur reporter was met at the l door by the philanthropic founder of the | Home, and gonducted over the premises |from basement to attic, and though the visit was entirely unexpected, he found ! the entire building and inmates the very perfection of oraer and cleanliness,everyâ€" 1 thing being, to use a homely phrase," like .A hchifres wanndit Auver \ _ As before stated, the premises cccupied | by the Home consist of a double brick lunoment on Nepean street, fronting | south, the locality being one of the | healthiest and airiest in the whole city. One portion, and that a very small one, is reserved by Mrs. Hardy for her own l noneseuracc$ Eomm oo e id private use, with a room for her assistant. . All the rest of re building is devoted to the use of the iinmates, and it is already found that with increasing demands upon its accommodation, the premises are hardly sufficient for the requirements. In addition to two, large roomis used as an ironing room, and :{no. f ity, as & place of meeting for mogu and evening prayer; there is a wash» , storeâ€"room, ewingâ€"room, with _ several machines, kitchen, and other convemiences, all of which have been fitted -q.p frora fuads coilected by Mrs. Hsbrgj. anti accommmoda tion for twentyâ€"four beds. . The order and cleanliness which prevails in all these deâ€" partments is mol:‘hin‘g marvellous, when it is considered that the entire = ment dovolvï¬pon a single pm?d that person alady who must be frequently absent providing the funds necessary to maintaining |the institution. |Walking through these rooms, we found six young yomen _ busy© employed . in\, sewâ€" ing, either| by machine . or | DANG, ami Mrs. y informed us that when work from p vate sources is scarce, there is always to be found in the various shops of t.hmty. F3ur others were emâ€" ployed in washroom, one or two ‘}o- PESdEnT q oc ie OUL unen slaine ;l‘;yr;d'-m_'nï¬'wuuwm, one or two customed to that sort of work were d& F F 11 m c C Sss So n opet n y 2 E a little woodscutting in the yard, a _ few: were at work in the ironingâ€"room, and the balance in the kitchen. In all, 21 young women find a comfortable home, are rbs cued from a (life of shame, misery and viee, when those nearest and dearest to . them bave txsed them afrift into the cold‘ worl@1, when those who have drawn them from the path of virtue have forsaken them to seek fr.sh viectims, and in return they are asked only to conform to a few n rules, to remain six months in the institution, and give their labour in whatever they are capable of doing during that time. â€"These in general have been complied with, but, strange as it may seem, this small restraint has been too much for one or two of the more deâ€" ‘praved, the uiet of the Home proved unâ€" endurable Jhl a life of wild «excite: ment, and they went back to the life from which they came. But..t.he mo.t cheering aAn Institution Worthy of Support reports were given of some who, previâ€" ously sunk toSo lowest depths of Krgm dation, benéfitted by the 0 portunity offered. them, and becsmogoocf and virâ€" tuous women, full of gratitude to her who showed them the way and gave them the means, and to Him who epabled them to turn from the fearful path they were treading. A letter from one of this class, whose name was at one time only too well known in Ottawa, was read, in which the writer breathes out her gratitude to her ‘benefactor, aud inquires ‘lovingly after some of her late eo::fpmw%md asks the constant prayers of the Matron for her continuance in the right path. _ YoUKG WOxEX‘s TENMPERANQE HOME: But we must leave this department of the Home, and turn to ‘what may be designated as one of its most interesting features, It was not Mrs. Hardy‘s intention when she tounded the Home that it should become a lyingâ€"in or loundling hospital, but this branch .was thrust upon her before she was aware, and like a true hearted woman she accepted the responâ€" sibility. This unexpected addition greatly increased the expenses of thommtm and of course Mrs. Hardy‘s exertions to be doubled in order to meet the emer ney. But she did meet it, and there are aw'fonrteen of these little helpless waife in &n Homeé, from ages ranging from ho:zdfo-r "oun, when our reporter called, to eleven months, Wiu': exâ€" ception of the ‘ latest arrival, all Moinn."" h;i.iud.d and _ were found as al py an conten , as any that ovér’noex.bsbyshow. Each had its little history, One pretty little infant was the offspring of a modeo‘:doung girl, who had been betrayed, of course abandoned by her betrayer, Her parents, more in love with the world than with their daugbter‘s welfare in this and in the next, refused to take her home, unless he who had betrayed her either promised to marry her or pay a money compensation. This statement may seem incredible, but it is nevertheless a fact, and not a singuâ€" lar .one oi{bc. Another chubby little fellow was born in hanourable wedlook, but the heartless father deserted both mother and child, and here again Mrs. Hardy felt compelled to depart from her original intention, freely admitting, on application, the poor deserted ones, and making a precedent for a wider field of philanthropy. Mostly all the children were lying in their cote, and were perâ€" fectly quiet and still until their kind matron took them in her motherly arms, and then, indeed, there was a little clamour if they were not allowedâ€" toâ€"reâ€" main there for some time. From the way their large, round eyes pieaded for attenâ€" tion, they looked as if they knew no motherly care, but that of her who seems to have a mother‘s heart for one and all. lln connec‘ion, with this suvject, Mrs. Hardy, in reply to an inquiry, stated that she bad no definite idea as to what she would | do with so many children, but expressed her confidence that & _Buvoal{ Fither _ would â€" order all well, and tless her efforts in the cause of lu.fl’erinsl and depraved humanity. One thing she insists upon, and that is tHiat pone of the children shall leave the comes to the house .h'ï¬ a child sball :an six months look after it Some of them, however, have been nearly a year Home in their present helpless state. Also she ‘insists upon every one who in th Of course all who come have to perform their quota of the work of the establishâ€" ment, and that the burdens may not fall inequally upon the inmates, they have to ;‘rt;umm:iout at. the vutousr' d&uol to o1 . Onlénry ew of them know anything about domestic work, and thhtboymuu%ht&}{n.‘flmiy perâ€" somally, and taught thoroughly. As boIoto.hk:l. the work done oomi-t:':: sewin itting, washing, ironing, ï¬:?n:hcn;luur of the Home, :nnd; 6 fun is will not permit paying for t eutting of the wood, quel;: two of the women accustomed to such work cut all that is wanted. As coal is used in con: siderable quantities the work is not, of course, over arduous. RELIGIOQUS $§RYICES, service morning and evening, at which Mrs. Hardy presides. All have to attend, and the attention is markedly devout. 'goy also attend any of the Presbyterian urches they chéose every Sunday foreâ€" held every g:v. Mr. l(oan,hm yroly thorning 2t Six) and every light has ev six, every Iobsrmn‘ï¬n‘unh.d-tmp.m..il’hdlb r‘:l.l.. Inhonmtny:uol_dzhfll. {rs, Hardy attends to the. paient, perâ€" sonally, but any of the inxsznnOl- ny-whliuuanyhour of the night or day to give what assi tangs may be THE BABY DEPARTMENT. THE [work pox‘s. afterncon by the in a short time, become tolerably profiâ€" cient in the rudimental branches of learning, so that when they leave the Home they are able to keep their beneâ€" factor; posted in theiy movements. and success. School is tlnz held in the iron: ing rgom. A Bible olgss is taught every Sunday afternoon at three o‘clock. FINANOTALA , The income of* the Home consists solely jof the earnings of the inmates, the sroduco of Mre. Hardy‘s lectures, and the onations of kind friends, When it is stated that the former only sutfices to gny the monthly rent and milk bill, and when it is considered bow many mouths have to be filled, and how many little ones have to be clothed, it will be seen how much the institution depends upon a generous public. Mrs. Hardy is very gr-uful for a number of handsome donations receive‘d for the Home, both in money and in food, and clothing, but as these come from a limited few, it is hord that a wider knowledg~ of the merits of the instituâ€" tion may bring a considerable increzse in these matters, The heaviest items of ex‘mudituro are for coals, wood, mmeit, milk, and strange to say, water, which has all to be bought .and carted, there being as yet no water in that section of the city, The rent of the building amounts to $30, and milk costs ahout $12 per month, inâ€" dicating that the gross earnings of the Home are about $42 per month, but Mrs. Hardy aims at making it selfâ€"sustaining. ‘Through the kindness of Mr. Langton, of the Finance Department, who collected bread, witl} several private donations of tea and sugar, poultry, &o., which would | oocug too much space to enumerate. Mre. {ndyoxpro-u the utmost gratitude for all these donations, and takes the greatest deligt:x: in all that is done in any way for the benefit of the Home. She . expresses her intention, when she sees | her way ## doing so, to open a | FOUNDLING‘$ HOME, / â€" of the success of which, in her hands, there need be no question. _ _ _ _ . In even this lengthy notice, there is not sutficient space to indicate the half of what is being done by this trulÂ¥ benavoâ€" lent lady for the unfortunate of her sex and it seems, as before stated, incredible that one lady, alone and unei.dod,lgou}d nooom%li.-h so much, but Mrs. Hardy firmly believes tnat "God helps those who help themselves," and it is always to Him she looks first for help. _ _ 0 In conclusiog, those of our readers who have the time and means at their disposal ought to visit the institution, so that in seeing they might feel prompted from their abundnce to give a little to the BANK STREET CHURCH. Anoual Meeting of the WQ. The annual meeting of this Conpog tion was held in the basement of the church last evening, Rey. Mr. Moore, Pastor, presiding. _ _ __ _ . _ _ _ Order was called at 7.30 o‘clook, after which singing by the Choir and devotional exeraises by Mr. Moors were engaged in. Hefreshments, provided by the ladies as usual, were then handed round and cheerâ€" fally disposed of, to the apparent satisfacâ€" tion of all present, the younger members especially. The meeting was again orâ€" gauized for business, and the ‘nrid!u reports from Sou)on,lluginf Commitâ€" tee, Secretaiy, T?Aum'p and Sabbath School Secretary, dtc.. read and adopted. A generally healthy and satisfactory mï¬mdww;mbï¬rnm persons having been to the memberâ€" md:.flny-r Notwithstanding the monetary stringency fprevailing a ‘special effort had been successfully made to reâ€" duce the debt on the church property by $2,000. Mr. Thomas McKay who had contributed $500 of the above amount was the recipient of a hearty vote of thanks from the inseting. A liberal amount contributed during the year, towards missions, was apportion ed, by motion, among the various mission enterprises of the church. Votes of thanks were also tendered to the retiri officers, and some little speeches ind\m in by several gentlemen, among whom we in by several emen, whom we noticed Mr. J&nfludi., Mr. Eu;h Allan, Mr. James Young, Mr, John McKinnon, Mr. hr- Lang, and uun:, oth;?. A very pleasant meeting was brought to a close about 9:45 by singing the doxology, ‘The heary rain of Sunday night, and of early yesterday mormn’, was succeeded about 3 a.m. by a gale of wind of a fury such as seldom is seen so far inland. . The tornado, for such in its violence it may well be termed, does not appear to have done much damage to property in the city, but it had the effect of arousing many people from their peaceful slum bers. One or two people‘s roofs suffered by the loss of -hinï¬lu, and a few fences were blown down, but that was all. :A gentleman from March Corners informed one of our reporters that the gale preâ€" vailed in most unwonted severity in that district, and was accompanied by thunder and lightning equal to & July storm. No dama. e was done there either, but a con: siderable amount of alarm was created. Henry Wilson was charged with being & v;.gnnt. He was committed for a wee â€" Mrs Nicholson, charged with assaulting Mary Higgins with a gaol key, had the €ase adjourned until toâ€"morrow. Johanna Purtell,‘charged with l“llla $15 from Mr. Ciappy, w«s remanded unti toâ€" morrow . * Axoruzr OQurraos C1sz.â€"It seems that outrages on thotgenon are on the increase just now, as there is another nrloxrhd from Rochesterville. The other t two or three roughs entered a house on Rochâ€" ester street, and fin the absence of the hungnnd attempted to abuse his wife, but she defended herself with such ‘ vig Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. ‘our, getting possession of a carving knife for 3&3:3!9@0, that they beat a hasty retreat. \She, under the impression that they bad taken themselves off, turned into another room to look after the fire, when hegaring screams, she. returned to find the find t abusing her eldest daugater, who i?ï¬l::.lmon an infant, The cowâ€" "‘lfl’foldn fled a noond'g:n.ho the relief of| poor woman, was very much scared. The names of the parties are not given, but at least one of the e Hall on Sunday afternoons, K:id inï¬.ckï¬u last nigufu‘rtho:u: poée of 1hurin*tho annual reports and electing | «fliceâ€"bearers for the ensuing ‘The Secretary‘. showed that the ‘Irelmartt‘s repurk wore in + ty Orrawa Uxireo Teursraxos Soorery.â€" A meeting of the above Society, the meetings of which are held in the ‘T‘em:â€" late of Quebec. Blowing Great Guns! POLits wwURT. THE GALE. . ‘THE TIMES, OTrAWA/fURsbaY, JANUARY‘TH, "t8re ted :â€" President, J. M. T. Wom. Moxoay, Jan. 10. T4 ml was held in Mr. Langton‘s office, in the, Eastern Block, on Saturday nig‘xt Mr. Langton presided. Present: Rev. Mr. Pollard, Rev. Mr. Gordon, Messrs. Keofer, E. Tasse, liffe, A. Hâ€" Taylor, W. H. Cooper, and Dr. Tasse. h REPORTS. Reports were received and read from Rev. A. Pallier, of the Parish of St. Joseph ; Rev. Mr. Polhrd"o! the Church of St. John the Evangelist, and Rev. Mr. Codd, of the Catholio Apostolis Church. Codd, of the Catholic .A.Eoltolm Church. as to the amount of destitution in their ool_\_gnp_t:iom. hitt.o0% 20 Cibtmind t From the reports received it appeared that there wunr-tdulddmn-‘ atb present in the city, much more than in present in the city, much more than in pmvlom years, but {x'ot to such an alarm= zu extent as was anticipated. LETTER FROM THB OITY ENGINBER _ The following letter was recaived from Mr. Surtees, City Engineer :â€" | Ciry Hauc, Cirty Exainesr‘s Ortos, Orrawa, January 8, 1876. John Langton, Esq., Ottawa :â€" Dear Siz,â€"In reply to a circular re=. ceived in reference to the relief of the poor of this city, I boftolhut.m.bout 225 men are now employed on the . drainâ€" age works of this city, and about 70 men breaking stone, etc., and that I have made arrangements with the contractors for main drain to on‘sloy after the 15th this month 50 or 60 more men to work on the drain at 80 cents per day, and it is un« derstood that I have to givezafter that date orders to any men (not exceeding whwmï¬g to‘hwork, and the eo&m will employ them & reâ€" commendation fm:p:ym of your Committe mqnirln&.work for dmmc _men, 1 will fl.n necessary to contractors ‘mplqyno_nt. I have men, lwmgroï¬om order to contractors ‘mploymt. I have stopped the stone crusher from any more stone, so as to men, and propose asking the j to give their consent for me to n&h‘ more men at this work. If I get the sanction I will advise you, and if possibls employ such men at this work as you may recommend. _ I am aware of a number of cases of destitution in this city for wank ofwork,mdifiti-inmymtou;lï¬ in any way to alleviate the same I gladly do so. * Yours, very truly, . RELIEF or Thk roon. Meeting of the Committoe,. i A meeting of the Poor Relief Committee cul __Mr. Langton, Mr. A. H. Taylor, Mr. Meadows and Mr. Waller were u{)p&‘d a committee as to the distribution. .. _ _ ‘"he committee desired to put on their great obligation to flu Km the representative of the McKay estate, for his generous and timely offer. : BurFiLo, N. Y., Fobruaiy, 1873. Jawes I. Fectows, Esq â€"Dear Sir: Please forward another lot of your Syrup of hites. lhvo::!otthtmd ‘ Tc m but tnay o ant Sompate w is), but compare - -uoluunki-ghuwuï¬m' cunnodly Wthpt’:l.-l ieve it cannot be too generally known. Ymn,fl,“ W. T. 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A.ter having used «Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil" for nin':‘fhyl,bd-hin;?th forchead, I have, been completely %md have only used half a boflo."h Iâ€" can uï¬,} under oath, if you wish.â€"* Rev, J. lory, of W |N. Y., writes * Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Qil cured me of Broa~ chitis in one week." ‘Dealers all over the country say, "We heve never sol i a mediâ€" oinothth-q"nnmi complete ratis faction as this. We 14 Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25 cents. *dofel cure any case of Lame Back or Crick in the Back. : For diseases of the Spine Contraction of the Muscles it is unequs huoumï¬oawdhr% lication does you good. It stops Te o sn minutes, is altogether the . ob.y.tm.dloim ever ofl'on:.:flu poopo-th cheapest, because ~it takes so little to do youlg‘ood. It is of six of the best oils known, and & but oils. Is worth its weight in gold. Why not buy it |to day?â€"A. B. Des Boaimmt.mur. Arthabasâ€" kaville, P,O., writes:â€"*"Thirteon years ago I was seized by a severe attack of umatism in the head, from which I Incomparabie. Ing hun any mouey on Oftaiva, Jan. 1, 1876. o tux pLEcrons or St. Gror. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGâ€" + TON WARD. GENTLEMEN:â€" I bereby folicit your suffrages for the position of &oo\'l’mnu'm the o'i'ulnf ion. L h ndwnhyou&oo'muu t eader vaur to discharge the duties of ths offi*e to the best of my ability. Polil g on Weanesday, lith ipst. W,. H. CLUFF, Ottawa. Jan. 1". 18 6. 404112 T“Dlll wisTEp. Tflmn recelyed by Mr. P. l:% gluomo -z.n to 12 o‘clock noon, on SA‘ URVAY. the 16th Ew.. for the cunstruction of a Stone Foundation usder the wooden buliding, situate jon the Soum-ugflgw of Olrence street and the By Ward * tflw\l“. Ottawa. 5 o2 I shzaRas * mhlnq tors of the Esteate of the jlate Phiilp ©Ottawa, Jan, 11, 195. 40:1td New Advertisements. |. Auction Sales. J. LITTLEFIELD being no Im in our we caution 4 14 uk is senerely from cither biying Tt geeking your ‘vote and ‘nfi :o.ce as Public Sch l Trustes, I may state that amoilg the pu rils and malicious ramours which Mr. has painstakingly ciréalated against m», is one to the‘effect that I had retired.. This 1% as it is despicable. Iam a candidate and will go to the polis, no matter what degree of I may meet with,; <I am in your ha gentlemen, and I hope you will return me on Wednesday, 3 Your humble and obedient servant, | .. e Ottawa, Jan. 1", 18 6. ls competent ;pnl;m:mu-num Ottawa, Jan. 11, 1876. ° * * x gon ox BEST COALâ€" OIL IN THE MARKET, ‘~ FREE OF CHARGE 906. PER GALLON Ten fels Of the above celebrated Oysters jm'wfl, § a 4018f NOONAN‘3 RESTAURANT. E ‘mï¬n}%‘mrm'ogxï¬lm can recover the above by raying: exâ€" pessescodooot broperts, on app‘iea 0n iD ©Canaevztr« oysTERs. ‘Tenders will be Wâ€"' tidressed to the ie vesiesen, mt t on i on en E.m;fl?mut mhl, l:rogn year, flom For particalats apply Tlh DERS. Russell & O‘Connell, kss se s se / ce se P a LECTORS;OF OTTAWA WARD. 30c. PER GALLON ! ‘Ortawa, Jan. 11, 1876. > <| a04 above, convrriently situated jand thorâ€" yPe sys Sac, ] who .-..m»ud-o share of patronage, m to metit by n mt . tremiiter n ow sters and in first class at. RNARD MELLON, ommercial â€" House e g e eam ioh y + > ++ +~ To Th ce shasar on oit ndvcung. uT o‘ RYAN‘3 BLOCK, > , Cor. Sparks and O‘Connor Streets. we, Jan. L1, 1876. 0..8. Sshaw & Co., "ALHKAMBRA," :Agï¬'naï¬â€˜ig'nglu&'ï¬;’ . *by @~ fmm.'mrnn.."}'&-ï¬__. ® *I. ${ieanepamar. > i es _ Commissiqner of VJastoms. 0. 8. BHAW & CO. 404118 _ COUSEN3, C. 8. BHAW. alB mm of LAUVZOR & DUHAMEL * hflv‘. wmum‘r much in gguo% TAR URRBS of the re named insoivents. ‘The stock value! lorse, Sleign, e+c., â€"e.¢, thy property of ‘F B Eusihis at his re:idence 2t Nopern. a at 2 o‘ciook. p m also Furniture, the propert) at Heven thousand dallars [ the gxtnnl about Four uumg'gwnls'ad ï¬ goilars [ as per Inventory, all of can be flow‘on the premises; awo, ‘T B K DiB the a00Â¥e numed Insolvents, mounguw‘!gxunndndwun[ 300] ~~@a che same day a quantity of Furniwire, at 2 o‘ciook. pm., also Furniture, the property aï¬uuz&a;izmmamu Euk sirdet. at Three o‘clock., p. m. ; The S«le of the stock of Dry G>ois and Fixâ€" tures, otc,, oto., Will take piace at Ten o‘clock, On Thursday, the Thirteenth day oj; January, Instent, at the store lately octupled by the ow P BurdnJ S.0H E. J mm:u-uuomum bloc, in «y have possession of the Storé ::il.:nonggd?votmms Free of Rent. c EQrsfETN®, LAJOIE & BEAUSOLERE j or the Oreditors. hy paxié$ s. RaAsPWO i94 \ ‘Oltawa, Jan. 8, 1876. â€" n ng‘n“g' Ex FENSIVE AVCOTION SALE CHAISTMAS & NEW YéAX‘s €0005 1 ELECTROâ€"PLATED \WARE, ITALIAN MARBLE GOODS, FANOY GOOD# @oLDp AND BILYER WATOHRES, ChRoMOS, ETO., ETO., Wiio Sitecotei ie ball ies Sia oo DRY GO00S ON SALE BY AVCTION, Friday Eveninig, Doc. 17, At 7:30, and each ev at same until i ie doud mm;u mmgyg allis sold. Thestock which is he fnssi ever brought to this city. comprises some excelient tea setis of Nlmnfl.lw crueis, .wu»-fltoau. salvers, UCBS, / ) _ trays, mwl nm.-.i".'u tetg setts, spoon % 8 a Surd® recolvers, berry dishes, silver biade knives, napkin rings, sllver caps, mugs, eto., 50 dos, piated table and dessert tunn doz. table dessert and tea spoonsâ€"finest plate, seveâ€" ral dozen maguoificent mnï¬bhnï¬ urns, card receivers, e10. ‘A large variety goods, books, brushes chandeliers, ei¢. Among other goods will be founa a supply of real hair, _Bale without reserve commencing on FRIDAY EV ENING, ime Th inst. and every $00008 Uinhitike Saie .fl'fnu worthy of chairs, etc., as weil as several hall J stoves, omng.nmoodomk stoves, will sold by auction at subscriber‘s rooms. J. BEBRMLNGHAM, . . The sabserfber is in reseipt of a 6628ignment or over f ANKRUPT STOCK $3,000â€" WORTH METCALFES Wholessle READY MKADG@ CLOTALNG Estab . â€"< Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘clock, and 7 o‘clock, p.m. t ROWE & ERRATT, N.B.â€"OnSATURDAY EVENING at T:30, a nantity. of. Furniture, â€"comprising . lou"ges, rxrae. rows 1t OF MONTREAL, Invite Tenders for the ghpply of abou. Centre Town <Livery Stables. T.l m:o’: :fllll‘lm 50,000 CUBIC FEET OF SQUARE PME, â€" as dA m longul.fl!nn. 14, 1875. “'i Are now prepared to show a very large stoock of ‘ ._l ces PEA JACKETE And~every desoription of Fall and Winter Apd a OVER oou‘mast Jooksy Ciub Fieugipane, Shd other perfitmes :l!!!-m Lavander Water, distilied ‘from TRADE â€"SALE, March 11. 1874 By Howe & lirratt, BriItigk Liox HorEL. Ottawa, Julyâ€"®, 1875â€"0â€" (. / LIVERY STABLES In this Depariment wiil be tound;a vety large JOHNâ€"SMITH & Cu., CLOTHING ,HOUSE, _ OHMkEL cer. k mm * ** AR us Tt ANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. UNDERCLOTHING, ods will be found a supply of real hair, 0~ignont, nl&;nwy door w-:'. IMMELS CHOICE PERFUMES. The Victoria Stables ORDER*DEPARTMENT. Patronised by all the World, COMPAR® THE PRICES AT THE to 16, 1975 Stables, OCarriages ten., Carefu land attentive atteridance when required. hom-t-llbâ€"'gh.v- or any Tender. _ _ _ * T2 B W HITNEY, CGUKR&ARD aRe FLANNEL AAIRTS, ut of Men‘s Furnishings 1@ to be hed at the id t Andrew Mtreek NUboct tarin T all kinds of Stame* Vieemmes, to the undersigned bind th:mselves l\ll OTFAWA w Agricultural â€" Insurance . Company, Bh+â€"rehoiders of ?u-lhulh-a umm ï¬wa the office of th« 1c oo oo cdr o dutewas on "" C °C Company, in the City of Ortawa, on TUBSDAY, the Righicenth day of January t U toc Aoah o iniet o Sones fe *) ie ho CAPITAL STOCK Of the said Company shall be INCREASEO loumm.-z-dnguaovm 5 As provided by the Act incorporating the said "Taler k e Tin day 0. Facharyy W Hoilahe biays, this Th io. . Wip By Order, _\ .0 :0 : s1 *x* 0o ie thit mafterand Orgrson, are, eassned fufl ntï¬u my oflï¬& Eigin "gas ~oogot tawa, on the i8th ‘my of he Â¥, aww into cousideratl>n a m ue. The Tss med the par m me, terms 1 pay mant mmdï¬:znw- +1 the l'.{‘.‘ tive Ureaitors ciatms the lu-n in i on e neanpatmne n d of ‘Charies Mages, Eaquire. 0f whe of ‘ï¬% Oitawa, this #th day of December, \ FRANCIS CLEMOW, Take Notice Myrtle Ottawn, Jan. 8. 1875, rHIRDy}>~.... ~ s i _ Ine, Imitations Weigh Oniy" «bout J o a NONE IS GENUINk. That a Special General Meeting OF THE it is made of the Fingst Each Plug Weighs 4 of a Pound. of March, ". * .= y . oo > tame d Co tractors. to be:r in mind s 'thémtwéuw â€" C wila ‘tce priuted m case of pt there are att A “.“E‘ nature of the occupa tion and p‘ace of res! .o(nouh-o-huof N -:’:‘hrmh'uonfl /7 the sum * .MM&Jâ€"-:.W n gach Prug. Ottawa, Oct. 18th, 1875. MOKERS ! Morson‘s Effectual Remedies| 1> One Million of Dollars, i Atel d â€" h PURE CHEMICALS ANJ NEW nowu:a Canal Enlargement. Notice to Contractors Lock : No. :8 / or «L _ Gaoriel ul= w w Rive: St. _ Lawrence ico% m ts jaking. down and reâ€" stt ts T aammnett at of râ€"gulating weirs, 7 mnd a new eoirance look « c the formetion of a chanâ€" nel and the scuth or river side of the ulnln;:-“n. The we munm_amw‘. lvohflu-hlb'-mo‘-m of the lue, which, m.fl’m of the various works, can be seen ai this Off se, and at the Lachire Canal ‘Uffice, Moutreal ; at either of which places printed Forms of Tender on be obtained . * Tendé s for Beciyin No. 9, or what is called the « Rock Uut." and Section No. 10 at.Lachine, will be received un:il the of the easiera .m:‘.;un mails ¢h w , _the % for which can %u the m mentioned on apd Wednesiâ€"y the bto day of January next. .. For o*her pa‘ts of the works tenders wiil be ceivcd urtil Teesday, the tlst day of March C mear ie ie an Mesigentines mentionody dfrand affer Tun oay. tho Tih diy come sureties 'bfihi'_-:nn'â€"“ ‘out of these conaitio we.l heyrmy on ovih frignmfignnn havd 4 of â€" PThis vepartmett ‘does not, however, ‘bind Mum.t%&%;:u.‘. 5 Departmerct of Public Works, | _ becretaty, i 4 & ° mi=s m4y 8 ACHINE Uttaws, Dec., 28rd, 1876 _( 40iÂ¥mwatd r4 13 & d § , i : U igp6 l UNLESS STAMPED JAB. BLAUKBURN;, ani Druggist \Qion mprmmas . | *parshnees trom euy of | ds id oxnnidy rarutasznt. Arrival and Ue . of hm Sittde c n w ma PRiVATE BiLLs. _| ages the same night. 1t ic tds cuee efert andant m.....?‘?ffs"‘â€".:“s F& <E DELLV Trade Markâ€""Huoop Miurite®.‘ The Great Blood Purifier and Resi h&mn.':‘m% isnt " tm e aa S ** Clnes miosratel sorce on Thel Cures ulcerated sore *4 CUures biackneads, i0f 8 face C ,1.â€â€œ{ ce Phien ons abin Susdhedhts From whatever cause As this nguh pleasant most delcate constituzon of either #6X, & ts vaiue. o uavglk® * Mdmfl‘a Bold ts 3d emony Am mmum&. quantity, u-a clent o effect a p% %‘ e Proprictor, F. J. OLARKE, Obem WORLO FAMED 81000 MH Barclay & Sons, Hanger & sons, OXf Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & 0%, office on Wellington stree!, adoe W x ® Tak in Comve y boidle s OFFLOEK OTFAWA, Uures uicorared sores on the Baok, l _ rncextensive BBLAISE MAILS®â€" ."=® DTAE ‘ iHOOLB can ie *d"T C. . . otke o yrFiC @orner 0t suss i acd °Y pre‘* 14 NIRL (!Pl â€"mept 3 18 4. Nok H BARRISTER, .A W W . *â€" Invite BA LNLSTIRR, E. jub ‘Heve eccived Cf OFFIC 4)06."%, 1874 Â¥mbracing ali the to which tneyâ€"cont &3,--†ore a ud C gare %, ,foX mnd ko rWNHE "A sa~ Morgrove a .i ‘w. Jon x O‘ omnonx. BARRISTEE, AFD ) *:0oâ€"Master in U oughiy Aited up l10t IN, â€" fimte foiiaeweden % w providi »g «bi ging 1oF uh nod tu h The Mz. BEN, HC the and eptered the Hotel cond i LAicentiaie Dinmer ‘NONNvB & O > empwary Gffice a EW ELLER Y dCF RISTERS AND Ar CLTORS, "OON v No % Russel .'-Hbfldfl 4. t Emavi CONXNOR & next The bes. brand SHIRTS (01 the late firm very 4uÂ¥. ZB & Ob L Qifawd, Bept. 4 (lu.u.n: reoeive MQ’“ _ Tormmg, 404 D on n e weth #5 +~ 8 M. + HNRY®i TroRIN CHAS Spocial V puwe, Nov s_g0ORL M a. ROHK A L wo KD§ jm0 BARRISTER, J AS. 83 to 37 66 ©OU Vo RY Oi/m y th