12 €4 i4 Buxawar.â€"A jar fell from nflrm waggon on Sussex street today, whi contained a fluid resembling v;hinby. K.M“dh:hmflw save some of ~the contents, w id was painkiller, but while he was tighiening the cork in the meek his horse ran away down Clarence street, and upset several artiâ€" * z. HOURS FROM NINE TO FOUR Txs Cur tuiar Cursre.â€"Last night a number of persons commenced the Christmas festivities if one were to judge from the sttempts at singing Christmas wongs by several young men on Rideau street. Cmamarest Jackets at Bryson‘s cash sale. â€" 3213 TH® Marcer . Yesrerpar.â€"Thero was unusual bustle in the ty Ward Market m-d great crowds of people. _ of farmers had to fix their carts on York and Clarence streets, and geese and turkeys were sold which will never be Cave®t ts tue Aot.â€"A farmer on the By Ward market had two fine geese stolen from him resterday while he was employâ€" ed changing a bill. He saw a suspicious looking character turning the corner of Clarence street with something under his arm an gave chase but on overtaking him found it was a loaf of bread he carried. Tomoseaxs at Cote & Leblanc‘s. Diseracervu.â€"At 12 o‘clock last night the city was in total darkness. This is a poor compliment to pay the ratepayers g\hï¬tbomt?:indnmgwn 2}0&0. I gas question is one which some e e oopanapain it [ scope eir elcoutionary powers upon. _ Fuaxxwzt shirts to be cleared out, at and under cost, at John Smith & Co‘s. Aprpmorriir® presents at Cote & Leâ€" blane‘s. + Sprremapme or Curistua® Przsrytsâ€" A woman going along Rideau street yesâ€" | terday, after leaving the By Ward Market, M‘Imnfl.vam manner. Ambh& dog followed her with a bone in mouth as bare and polished as the statueâ€" of General Brock. Suddenly, be ‘threw the bone away, and couu:l;s ‘chicken by the little snout, ran as fast as he could down Nicholas street. n pursuit was at once instituted but proved a failure. Fuzx manufacturers‘ pricesâ€"John Emith & Co: Caxvassme.â€"The Aldermen are out canvassing as well asâ€" their opponents. One good looking candidate is reported to have kissed seven children between 12 and 1 o‘clock yesterday . . _ Omtr.â€"We regret to antfounce the death of Mrs. Rose McCaffrey, mother of Captain McCafrey, which took place at the residence of her daughter, No. 315 Rideau street, yesterday evening. Mrs. McCaffrey was 78 years old, and her death iwas unexpected, she having walked to church last Sunday. The funeral will Fuzr c Smith & take place from 315 Rideau street at 2 was captured by a buteser ultiâ€" oo ami h . airit Humxru,-â€"-'l’%: election for Aldermen by the advice Mr. Lapierae, the city solicitor, will be held on the second of January, in the year of our Lord 1877, that is next Tuesday week. Cmmarest |Blankets at Bryson‘s cash sale. ® 3213 ’:.:annu Box.â€"A tarmer wukw yesterday evening on the market for being outrageously :W and noisy, and was conveyed to the station. After aleeping off the whiskey, he awoke at one o‘clock this morning mi‘nxpnndum grating, communicating the corridor, and shouted with all is might. " Ho, boys, it is time to get up and commence workâ€" Musicar Exawixation.â€"iIn our notice of the musical examination on Wednesâ€" day evening, it should have stated that it was held in the Notre Dame du Sacre Ccour, Rideau street. " He was much surprised when he i:l‘l'lduinflnodh. Supprzp.â€"A little boy, while passing along Sapper‘s Bridge yesterday, fell down the steps leading to the canal basin. He was somewhat bruised, but not otherâ€" wise much hurt. Sum Morgan‘s advertisement in another column . > 3213 Mzrutixo.â€"There was a meeting of the Market Committee held ‘yesterday afterâ€" noon, for the purpose of receiving tenders for the reâ€"construction of the Wellington Ward Market . Desextures.â€"The Mayor signed the $138,000 worth of city debentures y sterâ€" day, at the City Hall. They will be banded over to Mr. Goodwin on the 30th inst. Curiar.â€"A turkey weighing 11 poundâ€" was sold on the By Ward Market yester day for 6% cents. A quarter of beef was sold at the rate of three and a half cents per lb. CauLmroRr®1a Priars very choige at J. H Thompson‘s, 540 Sussex street. Det‘s Skating Rink, Canal Basin, is now open ; admission, 10 cents. _ 33â€"6 Nowtxarion.â€"This is " Nomination Day." _ The nomination for aldermen will commence at 10 o‘clock ; the nomination for mayor at noon, in the City Hall. WIxTEE apples at Shaver‘s. Cmmiar dress goods this week. Stitt & Co. Camareer Silk Squares at Bryson‘s cash sale. 3213 W§#Sxow shoes and moccasins, at Cote & Leblano‘s Tas Cztis.â€"There were only two men in the cells last night, both drunks. Curmuntmas presents at Shaver‘s New Buostzans ounly $1.50 each at A B. Maedonald‘s. Ladies Linen Collars 7 Heavy Plain Winceys 7, Wool Fringes, ... .. 8 Ladies Silk Ties 8‘ Dress SQTGES, new maaes 17 Ladies Linen Cufts 20 Gents Silk Scarfs 25 Slipper Patterns :!* 50 Ladies Cloth Skirts 95 Grey Blankets 1.50 White Blankets . ... 2.50 Frieze Overcoats 4.23 Cumarnet Dress Goods at Bryson‘s cash BRYSON‘S _ Cash Sale Price U CHAS. ‘BRYSON‘S Upposite Bate & Co MUSEROVE‘S MERCAMTILE INSTITUTE Haxpsox«s mink sets at Cote & Leâ€" Give Your Sons a Chancee Â¥nare they will reccive a thsrourn ma e Education before going into business This Week P A R E N TS LOCAL NEWS. manufacturers‘ pricesâ€"Jobn SEND THEM T 110}Sparks street ENTE â€" SATOHELL BROTHERS ie best external medicine known by over stall at 222 Wellingt mflmnnidru{h,det fectionery. _ Here u"":.r"""dâ€' d&w Pharmaceutica Chemists, N.Y .upplyovorymwithth_c flality of | .\ _ .\ . oo e ic OeA Aaiet : ts that have in. their Byâ€" Ward , Cararmet Rod Mits at Bryson‘s cach ï¬::kot b:ull. ’mh'imth b-pa:il sale. Red s at =fl a market com they ‘ & open in stall ll:aor Al:x.'to&-h & Paster and family flour for Christmas street, where purchasers t.flm at R. Johnston‘s, 120 Rideau and 165 Bank kind of meat, poultry, and : streots. / in this market presents a ï¬nomv,u well as Mr. James Connolly, of whose stalls are models of what, butchers‘ stalls should be, and the Mesars. Tyralls are in no wise backward. In\ one of them are boxes upon boxes\ filled with the different kinds of {:mo, and in another hundred, of white rabbits form a speciality not to be overlooked. Taking everything into consideration the By Warket market of this Christmas preâ€" sents a very ï¬no"m;pummdwmld, doubtless, look still better were it not for the market squabbles of the past season. _John Cassidy is not behindhand in providing for his customers. His stall situate ‘at the corner of the market on York street ; is well supplied with all kinds of meat and Mr. &uidy has such an obliging manoer that customers like to patronise him. _ Mr. Duhamel is also to the fore with a magnificent stock at the corner of C.arence street, shop D. ;. Mr. Harry Crack so well known from his former connection with Messrs. Satchell Bros., occupies the first stall on William street. He has a fine steer, three years old; fed by Mr. John Fer of Osgoode, and in other respects LE Crack bhas a first rate stock to meet the demand of his daily increasing customers. ' Wellington Ward. Since the fire the butchers of Wellingâ€" ton Ward hnembnd to look for other uarters until | temj sheds are 2onï¬l:fud, wh!oh in dmblhty they will before Saturday evening. At present Mr. Bufton and Satchell Brothers are pushing their stall forward as quickly as ible, and in the meantime they have fï¬" in their usual Chru:n- stock,. A-lfrodrBoun:: on; éb:ufomd, the oornior stall 0 an: y street, 0 to his |h:1’,>.irn the new market, and lf 5:.1: ed in time his customers can be served at at either this or his stall Wpening on Sparks street, next to the late market. As Mr. Bufton‘s customers may not be aware that he is in readiness to supply them as usual this Christmas with prime beef, some of which has been fed by Mr. Robert Bain, jof Nepean, specially fed for x of splendid quaiity, and venison of {3: mat)ind; tur&oyl, kem sausagesâ€" enerl ioh hnt ies grpateet omucinente Mr. S}nt:"- mutdn titGse ml\:’n been in habit dtlliq o know that it is of first rate quality, _ him, and some by himself, which are now ready for the first purchaser. Mr. Bufton has also a magnificent show of .mutton of the . primest kind, hams, pork, lamb, pouklt..;y. Among % latl.?x; mmlomo fire tur weighing from > pounds ; Suges aud ul kincs of buichers stotk, so that Mr. Bufton‘s customers can visit him and feel confident that they will be as well and better treated this Christmas than heretofore. > has taken the shop at the corner of Sparks and Bank streets, where he has, as usual, a very fine display of beef, mutton, ahd pork of_ splendid quality, and venison of The next stall is that of Mr. John Kenâ€" nedy, one of the best laid out, cleanest and most stylish it is possible to see. Mr. Kennedy‘s â€" chief line is mution, of which there is a thoice seâ€" lection, the carcases of over 80 sheep hang suspended in rows, tier above tier, all dressed in such a maunner as to make the teeth of the gourmand water. He has, besides, a magnificent ulo?ment of fowl, fat and plump, and game of all sorts and sizes. g{ixht opposite is the pork stall of The carcase when dressed weighed 2,500 l pounds, and the animal was killed yesâ€" terday morning. The "Lord Dufferin" took about 50 different prizes in its day, and was one of the wonders of the Philaâ€" delphia Exhibition, where it took the first prize, besides many . premiums, amounting to over $300. It was owned by the w ell known Mr. Cowan, of Guelph. The Satchell Bros. have, besides, an imâ€" mense quantity of prime beef and mutten on hand, notably three carcases of Hereâ€" ford cattle imported by Geo. Hood,.of Guelph, and also some raised by Mr. Cl?rke, of Nepean,. They have | HALF a DOZEN EWEs | brought to this country from England by )lIl:-. Wl‘;il;t.les, of Guolphh. There bhro in this stall, amongst other thin, three gigantic deer and thmsotan, ogs., of which is so large that it took considerâ€" able difficulty to dispose of him. There were two wild geese sent to O‘Meara‘s and the Stevens House yesterday which weighed >n an averago 20 pouuds 7 ounces each, and another was sent to the Governâ€" ment House labelled THE CHRISTMAS MARKETS. THE BUTCHERS‘ STALLS,. colossus is of firstâ€"claes quality, and the bones are remarkably small. {t. will be something in 20 years hence when the father of a family presiding over the festive Christmas board can sit down and say, "Children, you may talk about your oxen of the present day, but I ate some of the oolegnbd Lord Dufferin steer . [ha Markets yesterday werp crowded from daylight to dark with lgnyen and sellers. Immense quantities of butchers‘ meat, poultry, game, venison| and bear meat were sold. It is said by those who ought to know that Ottawa néver before showed such a display. of alll kinds of meat, whether as rogu-gl quality or quanâ€" tity. In | ed m beautiful appearance ; {the slaugh:â€" tered carcase of the famous steer, " Lord Dufferin," attracted a {crowd, and not without reason, as the display was a sight to see and never to be forgoftten. One half Zof the carcase was taken in a trugk to their stall at 4 o‘clock drawn| by a team of horses, and it took about 30 men with ropes ard pulleys to get it into its proper place. When, at last, it was hung up, it looked more like the | â€" ky Ward Market, | Satchell Brothers‘ splendid stall presentâ€" i GRAND DISPLA\ OF CHRISTMAS CHEER. Lâ€" QUARTER OF AN SLEPHANYT than that of a steer. The meat of this LOCAL NEWS EDWARDS BROTHERS TWENTYâ€"ONE POUNDS TWENTY YBARS 1G0 MR. SLATTERY For thirty years thl:.ro hu.:;omo ob jection to porous plasters, conâ€" )'?.c“d in their slow action. The invention of Benson‘s Capcine Porous Plasters overâ€" comes this difficulty. : They will positively eure d(ual.u in :2.. h:rc, which other rous plasters, liniments or compounds &nindnyn .3 weeks of continuous wear to simply relieve, â€" Uxiox Houss, Dec. RLâ€"GooE'dIIur- sou, Renfrew ; W B McAllister, ey ; F J Wilson, Buokingham ; John Mclnnes, Renfrew ; R Ross, Montreal; H Lyons, Toronto ; G L Dickinson, Manotic ; B Jolicour, Aylmer ; T A Kerfoot, Mentreal ; T Lough, Quio; ‘A Pontey, London ; M E O‘Meara, Bryson; D C McDougal}, They are a great improvement on other porous plasters. The strongest possible evidence of their . great curative properâ€" ties lies in the fact of their being imitated by unscrupulous individuals, who seek to palm off wouthless compoundsunder the pame of "Capsicum," or * itin‘‘ as beâ€" ing the same as Bonson‘s ine Porous Plasters. Be not deceived; they are totally unlike the genuine. "To protect the conâ€" -n':or the word Capcine. is cut in every plaster, 8 k This remarkable remedy is endorsed ay n Payanine e irigoen w eapoingt ysicians reputation. Pn::dm BSEABURY & JOHNSON, . dé&w Pharmaceutica Chemists, N.Y. Austox Horet, Dec. 21.â€"E Richardson Kenmore; Jno Kenvuedy, Mrs Bniloï¬, Mountain ; T MB‘W’ WQN&{, klll ,F°b"9" anotic ; Mrand Their Rotion is more vigorous than eleo tricity, and more powerful as a local re medy. They do not blister, are purely vegetable ; and contain neither metallio or mineral poisons. â€" Their celebrity is founded upon their great activity. RusseL: Hous®, Dec. 21.â€"W E Sandâ€" ford, Hamilton ; Chas E Locke, San Franâ€" cisco ; J Davis, Windsor ; A B Chaffer, E E Gilbert, Montreal ; M A Hearn,Queâ€" bec ; T A Mulligan, Pembroke. â€" Mrs Dolan, Gloucester ; J Devitt, Kénâ€" more; F J Davidson, N'opun;D McArâ€" thur, Osgooge; D H Eastman lndwifoJ. Eastman‘s ings; Miss Bernardine Bernardine, gwkm;hm; I Dixon, West Winchester; Miss V Malone, Montreal. They are in no sense anostrum or a patentâ€"medicine, but founded upon true medical skill ; they attack diseases with astonishing vigor, and quickly restore the axgpnmgw‘ï¬."mflwm Renfrew. Wixpsor Houm. Dec. 21.â€"John W White, agent " Gray Troope" ; W Morgan, Pontiac ; D D Reid, Bank street ; J and K Egan, Aylmer;"J hACofl.# Montreal; ‘Thomas Biflrli'&ub.o; R Kenuy and WR tle, iylmr; James Perfl, Almonte; H M MeLean, Eerdley ; M Gibbs, Toronto; R Clark, Belleville; J C McCann, Oxford Mills ; Dr Falls, Peche. THE MOST POWERFUL kEMEDY OF MODERN TIMES. And mow, sir, should it l?pon that I do toâ€"night upon the Opera House stage duplicate the above "fundamental phenâ€" omenpse of Spiritualism, by giving exhibiâ€" tions which involve human agency only, and entirely shall I appeal to any unbiâ€" assed mind, may I not then be pardoned for terming you a deluded mortal, who has failed to exercise ordinary precaution from impostors, fand who are therefore unworthy the confidence of your fellowâ€" men. I defy you to bring your own handouffs. Bring the best you can gokI and you may put them upon me yourself. , ord. I _ do tell names of dead aequaintâ€" ances, etc., as does Charles Foster ; and finally I do the notorious Slade slate writing, which, by the way, I am astonâ€" ished that you or :o.x sane Spiritualist can claim to be produced by spirit aid since Dr. Slade‘s recent discomfiture in Tondon. Sirzâ€"In reply ‘to the somewhat arroâ€" gant correspondent of an evening paper, permit me to say, seriatum : & Ist. I will materialize recognizable zpirit faces and forms just as the mediums 0. 2nd. I will allow any public officer or any one to handouff me, and I will cause the handcuffs to be "materialized." Professor Baldwin, who will toâ€"night exâ€" f{ou Spiritualism at Gowan‘s Opera ouse, replies as follows to the queries propounded to him by "A True Spiritual 1s¢‘‘ in an evening paper of yesterday :â€" To the Editor of THE TIMES. I The prisoners requested aremand for a week, Foabier stating that if that time were given him, he could produce evidence to prove that he was not the perâ€" son who assaulted Kate Bush. The reâ€" mand was granted. t THE QUESTIONS OF "aA TRUE SPIRL TUALIST.» Amelia ;Nelson and Joseph Foubier were charged with assaulting ghu Bush. Complainant, who had not quite recovâ€" ered from the effects of the assault, swore that Nelson struck her on the head with a poker, and that Foubier kicked her on the stomach when she was down. â€" Mr. Brokenshir swore to the identity of Lafrance, and that it was he who offered the robe for sale on the 15th instant, and Detective McVeitty testified to the arrest of the two prisoners. Several other witnesses were examined. His Worship warued McGann, and disâ€" charged him, the evidence against him not being conclusive, and sentenced Lafrance to three months‘ imprisonment. Chaudiero Market. < ‘ This market still holds its own for hayâ€" ing an enterprising number o§@butchers occupying the various rtalls. In No. l Mr. Kenna bas a grand show of all kinds of firstâ€"class meat ; and J, L (Gibson comes: out unusually strong, with a large display of {rime Western.fed beef, mutton, lamb, pork and sausages. Mr. Gibson makes a speciality of his beef, and has one of the finest displays of turkeys and geese of any butcher ini.the market. Stall No. 4 is occupied by Mr. Joseph Haurahan, forâ€" merly of Hanrahan Brothers, Richmond Road, and it is well filled with choice beefâ€"a splendid heifer two years old being a very prime animalâ€"mutton, and in fact, everything which the fastidious Christmas appetite can rouibly desire. Our butchers have, therefore, put on an additional amount of energy after the dull season~â€"which it is to be hoped is pastâ€"to make the display of Christmas, 1876, if §ything, better than those of many years past, and we wish them a rich harvest and a merry hearth, so that they can enjoy the round of their industry and enterprise . William McGann and Theophile Laâ€" france were brought up on remand for stealing a buffalo robe from the sleigh of Mr. Albert Macdonald. McGann pleaded not guilty, while Lafrance pleadetr guilty. Mr. Macdonald deposed to the losing of the robe, and having found it afterwards in the secondâ€"haud store of Joseph Brokenshir. Before M. O‘Gara, P. M Berrorv‘s.â€"No.2, the holiday number of Belford‘s Magazine, has been received. It is a magnificent issue, abounding in inâ€" teresting matter, and containing several creditable full page illustrations. Benson‘s Capcine Porous Pla:ters. LOCAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW PUBLICAT.ONS Bal{win‘s Reply. PoLICK COURr. S. 8. Barowix, Exposer of Spiritualism. Trursoar, Dec. 21 AM and watslil . "nac d CCC 2c oRd TV FeaTs old, and 400 1bs. 4 *kxhibited ‘oa ‘m. d0th December, and following days, The Poultry department'uttorly defies Comâ€" feuuon. Overgrown geese already ’?N’arod or cooking, wel hlnehtrom 18 to 8 in focuatelstentes ols ui etc,, a‘l without a ex on birds from the West, .â€" _ _ _‘ eris® In addition to the above‘will be found all the other requisites consisting of venison and of boJ.hm.' tongues, E lhhzhflunh a hares, 'snmt, though n:t leas “ A MONSTER BEAR, Fed on the farm by Satchell Bros., two years & ; * OOETZ P In this dc%ntn'unt will ‘be Tound a namber of thoroughbred Berkshire and Buffolk, brea a:xd fu} by.oz.raln-, and winners of prizes at ane JA wa 5 SHEEP. Among the sheep most noticeable are two Tagm.of Â¥r .w Whitiog, af guoiph "°= t* uglnnou of lstâ€"Prize ï¬Ã©ï¬mflu, KHamâ€" n, 1876, GW}:huu of 1st‘ prize, ‘Central Exhibition, ue 1876. C stt ners of 1st Prize, Wostern Fair, London, Winners of ist Prize Christmas Fat Cattle Bhow, Guelph, 1876. P ind Aupceatakes for bast . fat se of any e. n Wether ?a?chen Bros , and 40 prime (.b&r:v'vold mi at our local fairs 3 PRIME HEAD OF CATTLE, Bred and fed by Mr Thomas.Clarke,Ne whose name alone is sufficient n.:rrant:e“rg; their excellence and various other qu’lluu. & description of which there is not ufficient Leicesters. _ Mereford Steer, _ _ _ Bred and fed by Mr. George Hoo, of Gueiph oYer veen proguced vefore in Obtawe, _ Thelas ding among others, CATTLE ~AND SHEEP money prizes, * ‘ t Next in order are o 9i 4 Bplendid Therough Breod Heifors; bred by Mr Cowsin; of Galt: A thorough bred Eratior®: both in asaie ‘aad the bhtten 30 HEAD OF THE CHOICEST GATILE SATCHELL â€"BROS., Beg to intorm their patrons and the public that their $ $ CHRISTMAS DI8SPLAY OF MEAT Nors,â€"Eclectricâ€"Selocted and Elec trized, Corxvcorias.â€"Faneyâ€"boxes, a large asâ€" sortment at J. H. Thom pson‘s, 540 Sussex street. & Celebrated Steer Lord Dufferin Unsurpassed on the Continent of llnorlg, ’, win »er of the CENTSNNAAL MEQâ€" ; _ AS.®, and the Canadian Silver Med« _‘ al at Philadelphia ; 4 First Proâ€" vincial Prizes ; $ 8ilver Cups; Diploma at Gulrh for best Fat Beast, of any __ 8. N; THOMAS, Pueurs., NY., And NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto Ont, Sole Agents for the Dominion. Have been slaughtered for the oceasion, most prominent among them being the to the skin. Itl:?fl the .prin of a burn as soon as applied. . Cures frosted feet, every description on man and beast. Thomas® Excelsior Eclectric Oil. Worts TeX Torss irs Waeieut 1x Gounp â€"Pam Caxwor Stay Wures ir is Useo â€"It is the cheapest medicine ever made One dose cures common sore throat. Que bottle has cured Bronchitis. Fifty cents. worth has cured an old standing cough It poeitivel‘{ cures catarrh, asthma and croup. _ Fifty cents‘ worth has cured crick n the back, and the same quantity lame. back of eight years‘ standing. It cures swelled neck, tumors, rheumatism, neuâ€" ralgia, contraction of the muscles, stiff joints, spinal difficulties, and pain and soreness in any part, no matter where it may bo.‘lnor from . what cause 'i‘tw may arise, it always does you e eatyâ€" five ’oenta’ worth has cunso?td cases of chronic and bloody dysentery. Qne tea spoonful curés colic in fifteen minutes It will cure any case of piles that it is possible to cure... Six or eight applicaâ€" tions is warranted to cure any case of ex: coriated nipples or inflamed breast. For bruises, if applied often and bound up, there is never the slightest discoloration to the skin. It.stops the .prin of a burn Shipments â€" Flour, 9,000 _ barrels ; wheat, 22,000 bushels ; corn 29,000 bushâ€" els ; ‘oats, 19,000 bushels ; rye, 2,000 bushels ; barley 4,900. At the afternoon call of the Board wheat was easier, at | 23j} for February. Corn firmer, at 4410 to 41‘0 for February. Oats higher at 340 for Janusry. Pork firmer. Lard unchanged. M Bulk meats firmer ; shoulders, 6¢ to g*lo-So ; olear rib sides, 8%0 ; clear sides, Whiskey firm, $1 08. Dressed hogs, inactive, light $6 70 ; heavy $6 90. Baoeiih-Flour, 12,000 barrels ; wheat 53,000 bushels ; corn, 107,500 bushels ; oats, 20,000 bushels ; ry», 14,000â€"bushels ; oats, 2U,UUU bushels ; Tym, barley, 13,000 bushels. Oats firm at 33%c to 33ic for cash ; 33; for January. Rye easier, at 69c. Barley lmd“y’ and in fair demand, at 65¢ for cash ; 66c for February. __Pork active at $16 50. Lard in good demand, at $10 55 to $10 60. Corn weaker, at 44ic for cash ; 44}0 for Japuary. _ _ 0 000 0 0 0 o > Cricaco, Dec. 21.â€"Flour in good deâ€" mand at full prices. s Wheat active and firm ; No 2 Chicago ?rins $1 21 for cash; $1 21} forJanuary ; o 8 do $108 to $1 10; rejected, 946 & Tiuzs OrFic®, Deoc. 22. Thore was a good market yesterday both the old and new equares being ï¬lIui with farmers‘ sleighs laden with farm proâ€" duce. Pork was in good supply. Becf, mutton and fowl was also very plentiful. Mr. Michael Rock, of March, huf in a nice lot of geese and turko!-. Mr. John Moore, of North Gower, and Mr. W. Green, of Mountain, had some excellent pork and The following are the correct oguow tions: _ Pork $7 00 to $7 25 per 100 lbs ; beef, $4 50 to $5 60 ; turkeys, 75c to $1 50 ; geese, 55c to 60c ; chickens, 306 to 400 i)orosdr; ;ohwu, 50c per bush ; hay, $11 to $11 50 per ton ; butter 220 to 250 ; lard, 140; wood lpldx'†50 by the cord for hard and $2 25 for soft; straw, $6 00 per ton; beef hides, $5 50 to $6 00. _ C ue Goyernments steady. State bonds quiet and pominal. Railroads quiet. Stocks were strong and higher, early in the day Ericu advanced ; the market in the last our was heavy, and prices declining, } to i s)r general list, and 1$. for Illinois Cenâ€" tral. A to 95¢c. New Yorx, Dec. 21.â€"Money close. Sterling firm. Gold opened and closed at Tj _ The following flour and grain market is revised daily by Alex Taylor, flour and grain merchant, Rideau street :. 2. Frourâ€"XX flour, $3 50; X flour, $3 38 ; No 1 flour, $3 13 ; Graham flour, $3 50; cracked wheat, $3 50; rye flour, $2 63: bran, wholesale,.$12, retail, $14; canaille, wholesale, $16, retail, $18; provender, $20 per ton ; hay, $8 to $12; pressed, $12 to $14; straw, pressed, $9. _ Granâ€"Fall wheat, $1 20 ; spring wheat, $1 15; barley, 5Uc; peas, 80c ; oats, 36¢ ; rye, 500; buckwheat, 50c to 55c ; corn, 65¢; beaus, $1 10 to $1 20. _ e NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. COMMERCIAL. OTTAWA MARKETS. ELECTAICITY. POULTRY. or in of " 5\TJ[ ~R STHT & C0S A,yvuha;-u.:‘ 20 AAH S2C00Er, WITh TODE w , and blue eyes. When last seen she was buyi»g some Children China Setis fo: unmbox.‘flozm-nddom * Ommumnhmnfwnu. Xmas No. Young Ladies ournal reseived. % j BATTLE {BRO8. 87 Rideau street. Brigapt sook, ar PaBUPOVSEN Low W. E. BRIWN‘S, §55 Susser street. ‘An assortment of H W G: fimtt, puosing MeaomaArpuaieor BTOVES of the newest and designs ; also BEER and WATER PUMPS of all kinds; Tinâ€" ware, Coal Oil, Lamps, etc., eomtiy on 8 J -i‘blg'.&“ Repatring : ptly at» obbiung prom tended to. 2w â€" 50 Cents on the Dollar AUN‘~XWAYC 1 W . 1. BRO =WN, has just purchased the _ WVÂ¥ + wstate of D. C. sd’cx&, New Edinâ€" TIN and GALVANIZED IRON ROOF Maker, ___.. AND HoT AIR FURNACKE BUILDER, _ _ 75 WILLIAMAGTREET, â€" â€"â€" OTTaAwa. Tin_and Galvanized Iron done in the Latest and most ed manner, at o ie ‘many certificates can be shown Rlc-A“ WOOpLaANxp,® DEALER INTLEATHERCANDâ€"HrD®8, Planed :Lumber, ‘Doors, Sash, Blinds,fMouldâ€" ing, Shingles, Ia'.th, t +d * ._E, G. LAVERDURE, PLUMBER, GA8FITTER, TINSMITh sums : wTï¬i'krg‘gv-'_ t amount. cupled by the Upper Canad occu; from 9 l.l’ll-’. till 6 p.m. BANKER ANDIBROKER, Loans money on Promissory Notes in any RIDEAU OLUB mmntasb. 86 Wellington street City of Ottawa, Canada. J. H. Cameron, Keq., Q.C. _ . . . _ Hon Jas Skead, %%d. ‘Trade, Oltawa. W, H. Waller, Eeq., Mavor, City of Ottaw BOOT and SHOKE STORE, has been removed to his old stand, No, 47 Rideau street, next door to Kearns & Ryan‘s. 34 Warâ€" .A aers Uniried thraugh Deparimanis. Ottawa, March 28, 1876, S. h. HAYCOCK®& GCGC, MONEY TO LO&N. N F Boissonnault This Restaurant is the most central in the 1’.&.".. aui offers ll’.dll lplnomlh‘unqy A you‘g Lady, tall and slender, with long Tll "ALKAMEBRA,";. RESTAURANT. * rd oove enironipeies and onammleititonthe LUMB.RMEN VICTOERLIA CHAMBERS, WELLINGTONR SNREET,. OTTAWA. CORNWALL N ALL THE LATEST STYLES] lï¬unor’ nd FELT WORK, Ladies and Gentlemen‘s Hats, Stamping for braiding and Embroid ery PATENTS: GIBBS &uCOUR'SOLLE, ht Hon. Sir J. A. McDonald, K. C. B. 3okn Sweotinnd, MI~ Stow ato"," J. H. Cameron, Keq., G.C._‘ _ _. ‘_‘ * MRS. VENN Chaudiere Fancy Store DRESSMAKING Patents of Invention, v‘n. id it ug 25 1878 PRICE $ 2500, TERMS LIBERAL Has frontage on macadamized road and on Rideau River: a" "Glaz Whitewash Colouring, ete. io_n_n'g‘ll_::&g_lgorm nomug‘.-nd in a workâ€" ete. etc., just received, and now on vi 4 Acres of Land for Sale Mea‘s served at all Hours, ~*A large assortment of New Paj Cmcl FOR SPECULATION, Buppers up to 12 p m. oyltal:noxvo’d fresh every day. T \. <ar â€" ssooked with Liquors of the chotcest 209 REMNANTS For About HALF Price New seï¬u. Mcts. New Cords, 20cts. Fancy Dresses, 25c¢ts SILKS, CASHMERES, VELVETS 15 per oont off for CASH. ’ PASHIONABLE STYLES IN NAP AND PLAIN CLOT HS FRO M$2.15 Sign Writer, House Docorator, C£L0U D8 . ue Seaiy "t* SHETLAND t EIL%",E WECK SHA W TL S Great Nouieâ€" 50 DOIEN CLOUDS, CHOICE for §0cts MANTLES M inek." GREAT BARGAINS, CHRISTMAS DRESSES Fancy Wool Govds . Millinery a_n_d Mantles: DRESS GOODS. Ottawa,276 â€" For particularsZcalifon B. M_E:LMLO N. 53 QUEEN STHREET/ OHAUDIERE, , &t PATEN. +RIGHTS¢OLICITORS, J. R. STITT & CO, . C. W. MacCuaig PRUNKEAU, Junr., H., McDougall‘s No. 88 St. Paul ‘Screet.! _ 423011 ;&0B. ANGUS, . ., ln-oo‘a Real Estate Agont,| °_ NO. 80 SPARKS STRBET 73 & 75 SPARKS STREET, €0 Sparks street Ottawa. Removal. *PROPRILETOR.#: BLANKETS Winceys. 5cts Fancy Winceys 140 Persian Cords 30cts street, formerly da Bank. Hours ty from $0c. Painter, DRAIN AND SEWER PIPES, . OHIO SANDSTONE of best quality, Qurney “’““Wf'a%fâ€â€˜&’†Cook complete stock of China, Glass. and KEarthenware DISCOUNT SALE OF DRY GOODS A Positive Saving of from 10 to 20 per cent. New Stock, New Prices[and New Management. f SPLENDILD DECORATED 1 Butterworth & Co., Oct 18 New Jackets and Jacket Cloths, also a fow Ladics‘ maitan Work Saskets to be Sold DRESS STUFFS, ._. WiNoEYs, ‘XMASâ€" HOLIDAYS Alex. Russell & Co., CROSSE & BLACKWELL‘S GOODS, Per S. S, ‘Tagus, IMMENSE VALUE GIVEN ; 1 silks Mertnos, Â¥per Drews Goote, Wincers Fisnols: Hostery apd_ Gloree white Snd 0x HOLIDAY â€" GOODS: prv coons AND : _ calk _ XMAS HOLIDAY wWINTER GOODS LIVERPOOL HOUSE The Best Felt Skirts in the City for 75 cents ma_t styles in Ladies Jackets, Gents suits and overccats made to order, sty:e and fit guarâ€" uly 21,1876, TV EBE Y cnmAf. 4 THE â€"DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Doc. 18, 1876. 16 ARE SHOWING THE LARG 8T AN MOST COMPLETESTOCK OÂ¥ SPECIAL â€"REDUCTION OTra Wa SPECIAL VALUE #@A._Everything to Suit Young and Old, the Boss Stock of the City. fromon c immnd o A > : J: =~BOVDEN. * A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS TO SELECT FROM, CHINA HALL,. fa CHAMBER SETS FOR $3.00 CHINA TEA,gETS FOR ps.oo BRONZE LAMPS FOR $1.50 3 The newest and most ds CASET for Ehc mm“ “‘?a;u.-_ % To meet the requirements of trade and the wishes of all ‘cash purchasers, IN THE CITY â€" ; BUTTERWORTH & CO., TWO WEEKS: THE VARIETY HALL S T O V E 2 Ex. Steamer, !‘“ Boxes, Fresh%assorted RAISINS. All Firstâ€"Class Fruil. ‘ _ McGARITY & THOMPSON, 60, 62, 61 RIDEA STREE 61 Rideau street. 61]. Ride@l Stroyy HOSIERY, GLovEs, CONTINUALLY ARRIVING, AND MARKED AT A The most complete cooking apparatus made. : 66 & 68 Sparks street. .'OH-,.. in the DOMINION to select from. rce' ROBT â€"FOR THEâ€" J.â€" B. BRANNEN, GEo. @R PIP & "â€";Auin:mvmansmmr 1 TON.E f!;S. 7 Bronzed ang Ohry.;'tal 1 GM@“’ l‘ck 1 : BYy â€" \0 EBSt 944 'W' Hall Lamps, étc. f jï¬ 0. CRAIN, nomger wrtompyx, 4 00, .. £ JBOTLOER; ONTRIQR &, _ _ _ _ cornert Â¥eteramd train®t mentranl .b FANOY WOOLEN®, â€"â€" OLOoUDE,1 . Wiin ant Orsnedal P00E .No.=22 and 24 Wellington_street. xsar=s* ayp A NY CX%OCOHDS â€xmph\oï¬ COLLARS 4 OUFFS we SILK TIES4 BO o mmll'."’ peseATC*" 61 Rideau street. of 480ly1 ~GAs P!XTURES per ppaie pminh gh w on y tb 1 oog oo on /4 Fon Ohatings of evat? deseriptign. Valley and elsewhere. _______ _ â€" ___ _ J . . #& C3 'm-:.E"‘-'-'-i'flu-"& JOHN LOVERIN HOUSE S1GH, To be found in any in the Dominion, #8 slemme Steam Engines and Bollers‘ Hydrants and Pumps M A C HINEER Y.. ForJwhich they] have an almost unrivalied added to their machinery and tools some of Of@ll VICTORIA FOUNDRY. IRON PLANERS & TuRKiNG LatHegd Nm To Hm-ownou; 4 _~___ _ MONTREEAL OmE Xe Aug 25 1876 T UE above celebrared ::y«uâ€"-t Regalia Britanics, Conchas De Reg: Londres. De C â€"" â€"xâ€"‘â€"-vâ€" EeC e tnent COatalogues forwarded on French, lw German, i‘“. ?m, mmn‘:fl% . There is excelient st Attached to the house. :â€" Aug 15 1876 Catalogue of 40 Pages, Artist nmmmq 48 w:u.umroy BSTREET, Ottawa, Ont, «â€"_ 4 GOULDEN,# Proprietor. â€"This old established Hotel has redtild Pumping Machinery, Memoria!® ‘l:lsn Windows for churehes Geometrioni designs in sich i mage wise; Quarrie workâ€"ooloured bordere;" l bossed (Giass etc., for public vate residences? 20 $y io PIRE RILSIEeq GOLD MEDar W & M. AHEARN Lumbei'm-:;l â€" *FoolS <â€"Philadelphia, ' K 08. keaouek ~â€" House ,Sign and Omamental Palnthg, FURS ; i P SFeRS n e /o I <on M‘ 4 A I wf‘E.@%mek & A+ #A J. R go% e 6 intff ons, varnish: â€" Putty, ete. Reom PEACOcK Fall and Winter Trage | °C 1 TUESDAY NEXT will be published a 1 “Q""' %} 4t t ces Om e & h\ Th w sA cem. sz o ty [ 9 Hip ,:‘}':‘(’ '-m““_ MeriP o CA ve {Together with all kinds of Bept 2 1875 Aug 15 1876 KoicE JA splend‘d assortmentof FUpg .". _' Fruit ot all Kinds, Eâ€"OPENED, the public gznerally. 166 RDDEAU STREET OTTAWA Sor Cities, Towns and Villages. Flowe s from Rochester. Stained Glass ory working of Machinery already to we printum Mn ghatManet 2 NICHOL A8 STREEr, FURS ; ; GOULOEN‘S HOTEL (Bign of.the Red Kety * ~,~ k IAN%. ! â€"..._“.\-__*__* wa) tw Received daily. a 4 finv mnnkls 4 en ty ‘ 'me.fl‘ ; at very AwARrDED7r0 *ROYAL * AND CARRIAGE PAWTEH oTTawa FURS ; ; ; the recsipt ef 4 be tas l x 1 .“u.-'v.’ P us m omee and BC gURGEO" Bpecial attent thoes : Hay‘s woarrod o as 12 hi. by a new OTTAWA, eFrrICEK HOU CARP ETE this sea offce in Mr Jul S AV Graha Buc sheet and Jewel Medal at t Repai red Cana uE_ vmu.- ha :‘*wu Watches , ‘