approved: pring TE!, &: A N NEB exgonse $ light attending. . se and D. %. F. »ry fne. Glasgow, Peas Rice, Ctacker ces, @elatines, y. and MeKen ned, warranted Fill amve 15 to 50 Week. onth ins, JCurrant ect Oitawa, ent 1..4.1. Jallies, Mar ots, I lb. size. in e A, Isteâ€"77 of‘ the Anest Rooms, N‘S, EK Street. YOUNGERS, ofl{the finest ualled. M !!! plete, 1TONS right of to light by the Pigs T LEGRAPH!Câ€" Canadian Despatches. BiLls .aer-‘_l 3 reured per®l _ though nominated Bull‘s new UOpert in about three wee yr. Georse N has been dangerou \â€" anamaihedin Prsscott, Dec. 26. â€"The clothing store of Davis Bro#, of this place, was mtg)od of , quantity of clothing, silks, eto., last week: Suspicion was cast on & man named 0‘Brien, allas Godbiens, who had been amployed by the firm some time. (oestable Tinkess and McMillan were noâ€" uifed of the facts; and soon succeeded in arresting the . man in Perth toâ€"day. ‘Brien was brought back to Prescott wmghbt. and will be brought before his Worship Mayor Buckley toâ€"morrow. Chief Constable Tinkess left tonight for Carâ€" thage, N.Y., in search of George L. B. Loverson, who is supposed to be an sccomplice in the rebbery . has dentalâ€"Y whilst was ApP Wollon Mill Pestroy.d by Fire Special to THE TIMEA Q@usiru, Dec. 27.â€"The first Corkss engine built in Canada was made by a Guelph firm and shipped to a flouring mill in Stouffville toâ€"day. The Caledonian Rooms were opened this evening with great eclat. Addresses were delivered by clergy men and others. at Canadian 3he Day of <he Seasonâ€"Â¥ esignation. Hianurox, Dec. 26â€"Christmas dtg ’..1" quietly. Services were hel in varioue churches. the Division Court of Hamilton has bees divided into two courts, and on this account it is reported that Mr. (Griffin has resigned his position of clerk. Coal on Fireâ€"Sudden Death. Bvecial to THE TIMES Quzzsec, Dec. 26.â€"A fire broke out this afternoon in a pile of coal on a wharf near the Mariner‘s Chapel. The steam fire engine is now playing upon it. Morxt Forrest, Dec. 2%.â€" On gl: eveming of the 23rd, Tauner & Hari Wollen Mill in this place wsa totally consumed by fire. There was very little machinery saved. . About $2,000 worth of wool and a large amount of cloth were destroyed. . Loss estimated at $3,000 ; wpsured for §3,500. It is supposed the , store Buarglary and Aarrest of the suspecicd, Special to THE T! MEX Passcort, Dec. 26. â€"The clol.hm%:dwn of Davis Bro#, of this place, was rob of , quantity of clothing, silks, eto., last CO__ill_n wese cest on a man goitre® _ The English mail, via the Intercolonial Railway, was distributed at the Post Office at 11:30 this worning. _ _ Miss Adelaide Paulin, aged 42 years, a native ‘of St. 2Joachim, died suddenly at her residence in Richmond street. A coromer‘s inquest on the remains this moruing, proved that death had resulted from congestion of the lungs, and a verâ€" dict was accordingly returned . _ The Lieutenant Governor, accompanied by Mr. Joly and several other members of Parliament, paid a visit to the Citadel yesterday . Mowley, Chowley & Co., and Fumber 13â€"The Jaeques Cartior Bagkâ€"Â¥Verâ€" ner the Prophetâ€"A Feeble Travelier by Railâ€"The Academy Seareâ€"Ihe Stock Market. Special to THE TIMES. Moxtzzar, Dec. 26.â€" A member of the Srmao; Beard & Stephens, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who bave lately joined Charlton & Co., for the purpose of securing and earg;n‘g out the contract for construction of ion 13 of the CP.R., is in the city at present, and says dagonu exertions were made in Ottawa by‘*outside conâ€" tractors to dissuade his firm from entering into the contract. Neither Bydder mor James Howley are or ever were members of that firm, hbe says, but their names have been used in connection therewith as personal securities to the Government for the faithful carrying out of the conâ€" fire was the act of an incendiary Middlemiss states that m-dna will be tiken againstthe old tors of the Jacques Cartier bank, notwithstanding the action of the present Board in acceptâ€" ing 500 shares given up by the former. tm â€" Sutndadintve i/A SE Ts#\ W4 Vemnor is out with the blb'lz rlo' pheay :â€"*"We shall have a great deal of mmow im January ; there is a considerable amount in store for us in the ‘win@or\d bomaatâ€"mae â€"Docdaterrten «. UtaciAtinprtre$ «h :90 +900 thaw, and another severs one fix Februâ€" | ,,, ary ; maore snow will fall before NOW | oyer Year‘s Day, and this next fall will be a publ heavy one in Montreal ; but the whole | publ winurwiilbouhu&-n,ndn-u:ï¬ *L severe. Onrmtn-w'a, its Al be a pesuliar one, but desorib@ | man hereafter. _ L t enen 1876â€"77, though so far we have not had much. There will be another v cold snap in January, as well “‘gE thaw, and another severs one i Februâ€" tr ct Year‘s Day, and this next fall will be a heavy one in Montreal ; but the whole wi‘arwillbouhu&no,ndn-h:ï¬â€˜ severe. Onrmxtn-wm’ be a pesuliar one, but deseribe . o .5 the G. T. R is ‘morning on . L. K. express train down from Toronto, a middle aged man, name unknown, cccupied a seat in u.;and oho};u,ommnw to Portland. e appeared very uneagy mdmdou.nduï¬dnlth. ing of the car hurt his head ; he also that a person in the car was watching for on hitm. At Morriâ€"burgh about 6 c‘clock this morning the stranger went out on the pwo.%mdmiotm. on the train son‘» Landing the conductor received a an unknown person m fallen off the train there and was badly injured. The extent of the injuries is unknown. _ _ _ nnori)fll'm'l†to rob him, and WNA® 5 cripple in the car, who had an iron hook instead of a band entertained evil designs _1 .1 4 &A M o fbes bevintrertiic firenaaty N P An enquiry in to the cause of mmmmydm uomumumn‘:n been two causes for the crack which is p-idwhavobo‘nwd. The lime light usxmudggmuddthodn-&alo, facing the stage, and the head carpenter xo:'{a’.}#,u:“mrud;' cog: in Homat‘ss 112 otfered, 1 ronto, 1754 c&ond. 174% bid Teregraph, 96 ; Richeliou, 904 Maitrtazo «ducks for and New Year‘s dinner, at McGarity & son‘s. ried, a ning. MOUNT FORREsT â€"A t bek THE TIM of natural gas has been acoiâ€" liscovered by some workmen THE TIMES BELLARVILLE H A MIL T O N. PBESCOTT CUuELPH MOoN i rnEAL. Enterprise â€" Caledonian Keoma. era House will be opened QuVEBEC. Neilson, Chief of Police, usly ill, but is recoverâ€" ~hief â€"Natural Gas Mil street. A light ie was took fire, and is .â€"Mr. Emo, for Huntingdon, has est this year, alâ€" Promotion â€" Randal Roberts vs. Mrs Worrisonâ€"Burns asd Moers. Special to THE TIMES Toroxto, Dec. 26.â€"Mr. John Douglass, Chief Clerk of Customs, has been apâ€" pointed Surveyor of Customs, vice T C. Scott, deceased. Mr. Douglass bas been 20 years in the service. The patient: at the Provincial Lunatic Asylum were treated to . their annual Christmas tree this evening. _ In the Common Law Chambers toâ€"day a suwmmons for security for costs was granted against Sir Randall Roberts, in a suit which be is bringing again<t Mrs. Morrison, of the Grand Opera House, arising out of his late engagement. Dr. Tupper will presice at a lecture to be givem on Thursday evening by Nichâ€" olas Flood Davin, on Burns and Moore, under the patronage of the Lieutenantâ€" Governor. Street Rowdyism prevalentâ€"The Gov* , ormor‘s Visit. Tomorrow being St. John‘s day it will be duly celebrated here by the whole Masonic body. Street rowdyism is very prevalent here; mmny cases are reporred this afternoon. at 7 o‘clock a. man named Murphy was knocke i down on Bay atreet and ‘his pockets rifled, and about 9 o‘clock another man named McMahon, was similarly treated on King street. For the first attack a man nemed Connors has been arrested. During a fight last night a rough named Ben Brooks hit another of his species named Fred lzninbo a terrible blow on the head with a bottle, making a deep gash. Knibbs lies in a critical coudition . The Governor General has accepted an invitation to dine with the Toronto Club as well as the National Club. The City Council this evening appoint ed a committee to make arrangements fur giving His Excellengy a public recepâ€" tion. + Tus Nsw York Woris for 1877, Daily, Semiâ€"Weekly and Weekly, will be found to be the cheapest and best newspaper Keublhhedin the United States. 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Either book mailed post free for rétail price GEoRrGas NEwWELL Mull [Furniture Menufactor; GKO.;NEWELL mÂ¥ A Proprieto . «lt ° WiITISE Lion HotsL Ottaws, Jaty 20, 1875 I:uhlofulnï¬oqhvhomsmflm Mllmdof‘flul recome mend it in practice. ‘We have letters of commendation from hundreds of Ph; many of whom order it for use in th own order its : 0OD‘FOR HULL o en aAor Lane, New York. OLIVER DITSON & C0., BOSTON Sparks street, Ottawa. _ Welallic and Woode: ® and Caukols orofery siy & Pid lu;ufligb‘li"i"riniilhi-' always on aud. Shroads, Scarfs, and Gloves supplied on mofl.l notice, or rented If required. _ _ HEAVY:TURNING®:A W ARDEDITO _ Hearses sent to any part of the %ountr,y & , [PRICES;TO $SUIT THE TM3. 4 R. ANGUS, â€"â€" Proprictor, UNKD ERTAKING Tits Branches. Coffins, Caske BShrouds, 1 lwayllnstoei.“' ;:? zm t to mwfn!nu:dop:é?:l. of Residence over the Store. May 2, 1876 d UNDFRTAKING. A BRANCH ESTABLISHâ€" MENT was W on the 1st instant, in Messrs. â€" Garland, :lu:hm:.r & Oo.'J'No' Blook: thing congscied" wilh . the above business may be obtainâ€" ed on short notice at 5. R0GSR3, Uadataker . No. 15, Nicholas street, near Rideau street, Ottawa. $ Residence, as former at Nicholas street. s *4 (Suocessor to. A. &walwell,) UNDERTAKEER K. P.JGIBSON, FIRST PRIZE MY USUAL MODERATE May 8, 1876. _ 4l4ly Coffin Store, TTAWA Residence 20 4] Albert street Sik . QUEEN & METCALE ST8., .0 OTFAWA. 0000 lexion. BARTON, of this country and Europe. id Uses :? _Pond‘s â€"E Tow cONFECTIONERâ€" â€" ATZ THE * Peaadway. frew York"! â€"â€"FORâ€" aÂ¥e 39056â€"tf is the latest F. MCDANUGALL®&CO‘S HARDWARE. Rubber a Lâ€"ather ting," ('m-, ue# On'"nco. Bar _ lron, Tin Plates, Sbect 1: on, Btoves, Furnaces, Blackamith‘s Coals. Weod ware for Carriages, Carts, Waggon, Sleizhs, Sroad and Nazrow Axes, &o. &c. AT OUR STORRS Fideau and Wellington Stroets. COAL & WOOD. a’nbhe buildings and private ‘residences héated in a most modern and hbealithy manâ€" CITY:BEFERENCES § ESTTMA TESIONAPPLICATION Orders from a distancejpromptly attended] to _ H. MEADOWS & CO. ‘Capital" Stove Depot N‘B.â€"All kinds of repairs and general Jobbing attended to. as â€" :.._- OTTAWA, CANADA. Hflm Hotel is the hr‘ut and only First ass House in the City. Itisftted, furnished and kept as an oxoop&msblo FIRST CLASS HOTEL Fresh Bulk Oysters JUST RECEIVED DEALERS |IN ROOFING MAT £RIAL, MARINEST ORKES Theabove company want twoijor three ectable and activeagents. Bept 28 1876 Alex. Workman & Co. HARDW ARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale and Retail. GaSs AND ‘STEAM FITTER, BELL HANGER AND COPPERSMITH, 480 Bussex‘ street, Intw-s‘: York and Clarence “B;th cheaper than any other house in the city. . Estimates given. All orders promptly :t- tended to. WAsHRBURN‘S AXESâ€"ROPES] BURRILL‘S AXEsâ€"CHALNS BOWAN‘3 AXESâ€"POWDER HIJGGIN‘S AXESâ€"SAWS IRONâ€"STEELâ€" SHUT HEAVY STOCK OF HIGHEST PRIZE Howe Sewing Machines LUMBERING and GENERAL W%M% ... HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESOD PAINTER, Wellington street, «. ~> Near.Fooley‘s Bridge CRAUDIERE â€" ISLAND oTTaAWA. E “An.mntd Lumber kept u,'q:uuv Lumber: Planed, angd 1000 e n" 0 Cipiaeq cor Split .A.t rouon:bu’ prices, uul '.:m..._‘b give MOULDINCS Aug"23 1876 Battens and Furrings ts Braiart, Marich deteipsrerunied t Messrs. Hatchell Bros., .M"%-Wt mh a. nrll'tâ€"oh- npplywor M" b‘bt T anankt teatity of moeat, and charge the New â€" Butcher‘s â€" Stall Steady Employment, GEO. E.PRESTON MEROKHANT,EAILOR, CENTENNIAL HAlLD WARE. \‘ERY CHEAP No. 14 Rideau Street, nextito the ,St, LAWRENCE NOTEL PISTOLS AND Mill & Crossâ€"Cut Saws: FILES, BABBITT MET AL OT AIB FURNACES Dec, 1 18786 RUSSELL HOUSE, * (HENRY CRACK P&"° APPLY IMMEDIATELY "G2 ALWAYS On HAND we~A perfoct At guaranteod. Manufacturer «and Dealer finTall â€" _ kinds of 0. DWINNEL Wellington street, Ottawa. '.-- BALOWIN, & CO. Chaudiere Planing Mills, OTTAwWA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER â€"27 1876 AMMU NITION SPORTING IMPLEMENIS 1531 SUsSEX STREET. ept. 26th, 1876. PATTERSON & LAW. PE COMMON STREET, MoNTBREAL® Patterson & Co. esman at Satchell‘s) J gus pucolased the sthis in "The 525 Sussex stroet. AWARDED AT TH® ‘OUT .TO;;ORDEE. pr ces in order to secure & fair l1 be attended t in the most T HE FOUNDRY. JOHN BUSKH Sparks street Agent for Ottawa x SoLICITED. JOB PRINTING OFFICE LIDMA.TU D. Bill Heads, CIRCULARS Concert Programmes, Printed .m the shortest notice and at moder L42 c2%2 P&~M rehants will please call and sce samples nd get prices. ieï¬ e ntad i on ad 1 To 7 Ottata Vakep i eetyenti on pace S ie ds 60 & 70 Rideau Street, of tiniiintinnt, sontrheron for Servants and want of situations of reomie se THE TIMES OFFICE per annum â€"uTMn-m' yance. . be will froue 21 Ine wew olmcet * . B. TAYXLOR. THE ~TIMES, (PAILY AND vnlu..\9/ ELEGANTLY: PRINTED AT Business and Subscribed Cirentation. A gPECIALTY. 68 & 70 Noticos of Meotings. lotices of ‘Becietion Bills and Posters Visitingâ€"OCards, offers double advanâ€" Aimts These wishing to their names and l 8 TRALNS, uaï¬ g-‘wr.:_nuz.r. AB QCTFAWA ~RAILWAY, Of uniform gauge with the Grand Trunk Pssy Railway Nightâ€"Train. To Montreal every night (Sunâ€" days excepted). Bure connection with Grand Trunk Trw Kast & West, and with the Rome & Wa town and Central Vermont at Ocdenlb;:ï¬ to godal e oR Tork. Bosion, and all points Aj in Sleeping Car from w.ï¬rï¬:: New Yu*l'n mï¬% at Office wa. Tll ST. LAWRENCE Ox and Frox MoxPAY, NoYEXMBER 20TH 1876 For West and For voth. East |\From the West at 7:00 West nm;_».n.m* p.m. ghi are run or Montreal time. ‘Brockville & Ottawa Railways. For Ottawa>= and â€" Pembroke, via Brockville. [ Through Pull without TD Thatle 20 Shontrent every might(oulk PROPOSED sAILINGS WiHTEâ€"STAR LNE and NMAK LE AT EAMERA Â¥ROM NFW YORK FOR i uxX mmemnt Carver and.Gilder, wmmn 'NM+ _ T. a9 RIDEAU STREET i2 1ip eneplopment or M . Mefeay, epmuntes, o P * , painteor, oc o in nc Sn ho Pr about to aben a y o esnt io malet." privch io obinih % looning on Oolt Hhase Avente 16 wIPTEEXN Â¥EARS. 15 T-l.lll, ENGLISHK EEMEDY : R.â€"C.~W.~MacCuaig m-. sample rooms Jfor: commercial Every attention paid to guests.‘2 "ï¬' $1 50 per day, Omnibus to and ffom +m »nd ho "m:%mt w. wWEBSTER, â€" QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL mï¬w‘xam‘ NCOHOR LINE ‘l’mm::‘?uam THus Specific . Medicine. COURT HOUSE AVENUK, OT€AWA, ONT, ouse is well known, situated in a fine THOS. REYNOLDS, ¢ * Managing Director, Ottawa. at WILLIAX GRAYX‘B DR Bouth at 4:10 p.m. 08 BTXAMEE _ Tre question naturally presents itseli, "Why ’EP!!!IF‘.E%‘.P little reâ€" difficulty has been found in so dmmtymhon found in so 1t that its nn{ be kept under ect control. | Hitherto it has been used in .ndollnollalm Bulphuric Ether, in rectified Lhuhol.tn loroform, and in several other : but however valuable it has been ‘.Inlll the hitherto hfnm:‘- results have m experienced, which gcvo led ton%hetn for general purpoâ€" luln.nd employ it only in extreme cases. But a moul has now been discovâ€" hl:u:†mlgunuh’:d M.n{m. on.hnumw'hhh previous modes 0 of those dr PHOSPHODNE momrwm the organization ; for instance, it s nature to generate that huâ€" man électricity which renews and rebuilds PHOSPHORU®S! with"s l OGEERFUL BRILLILANT, ENERGETO . Congsiron dimghet nenuthes fany rast h this 1 Au sostant end oven ap "ar the '.-&uuuummm ie in motp se ves back to the Wructure, in & suite: from the first day of its administration by a panenens en oi ho Tufich firimigar atfich many persons «s Prom the hrat day of iis adiministration by a the Of showing :‘:’&.ruuc “fln-motm * C nen PRiont Modiciine â€"'Zï¬m"’â€"" Wm‘ nying rench, Germgh, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, freres %n- Hengatens, Chige dostani, Turkish, Madrasse, Deng admandty B prigut‘s Phovbhodyine has ind to several ‘,,-“&::‘-' under names ; EM to observe that each case bears the Matte es ue &- words u-?l-: o n wk&wg Protected by Royal, Leotters Patent. Dated_October,l1th,,1808. ~* "throughout the Globs, _ "=®Full Directions for Use in the English MEDICINE. DIGESTION I8 IMPROYVED, THE APPETITE INCREASES WONDERPULLY, mfl% THSE SKIN CLEAR AND HEALTEHY, _ , DR. BRIGHT‘YS: The Phosphodyne e o e e o ced :lnwmudmm“:ï¬% The ï¬hosphodvno Nervous Debility, DR BRIGHT‘S PHOSPHODYEE Pnich can be elvenis ‘DISTINGUISHKED®PATRONAGE e s 19 id D muscular Aystem, . ix ~â€"us, cada‘ rescribed ?" The only ven is :â€"that acertain Tarex mrmaxacty it relieves instandly the ost acute pain. Usen exrezxaruy it is the best Liniment in the world. | Cures Sudden Colds or Coughs Relieves Asthm& and Phthisic HOUSEKHOLD Acts promptly in Cholera and Bowel troubles, ures Canker in the mouth and stomach. _ _ PAINâ€"KILLER _ _ PAINâ€"KILLER ... PAINâ€"KCLLER â€" PAINâ€"KILLER The word "PAIN * is Mark, and we . have 3&‘ t parties ing their name be the law. _ rigs oa0. C Ser _ The Public are cau of io pencantaoge aanthane P rmaninpaer asutanh m Ton wmokh s 7 Price 25 Ots. per Rotile. °_ Bold by all Druggists and Country Btoreâ€" yxupm throughout the world. 1s a Sovereign Cure for Diptheria. Removes Cramp and Pains in the Stemach. 1s the great summer medicine. A uuen‘s Perry, Davis & Son & Lawrence, Bole Proprietors, Montreal. Price, ONE DOLLAK PER BOTTLE For sale by ali the leading druggists in the Dominion. Perry Davis & Sop & Lewrepee, BOLE AGENTS, Mortreal OTHERS vu t will cure you though pr 'ï¬'“†‘not do whas is oleimed tor |o afvel a fair trinl, the money wi never fails. Â¥or 2 LE this repwdr woili core oftef ALL PILE & HUMOR For HUMORS, such as Sorofuls, Salt estrarts,] mr.-g:z.@é m&w & used Piles attended with humor, rl or ;;:“ .:I:.M required. l‘%% Aiccads es battiss wilt usualiy epect raine â€" **** Do not Inwunieb s puirer emen prowige FOWLE‘S PILE & HUMOR PILE & HUMOR R PILE & HUMOR Cure. PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER UNG BALSAMI â€" ET CONSUMPTIVES 2BAD ! UCHE SUOCOESS Is RARE®! every Doctor recommends â€" iti s rmdï¬o-nmfl- .l;-“-lfl -e.vm -'l_'u- in ‘0 with »parselt, if aitecked with the a named diseanses. *4 o Fallure in Ten VYears! m" ';";-:l':ï¬ "&iï¬'tb‘?ï¬ in q#w nmodiuhl:n _ on .ï¬mm&†% tifying to marvelous d& great remedy. Space more here. FOWLE‘S FOWLE‘S FOWLE‘S for it, after this 49