ver of the unting the * Tsd to be 687 « : place was ress, which i came inme _ away & â€" h-id. .J', which. m Leanas, 402 10 give # ~* x ~ ;‘:& story brigk H.“_N tself, amd L N, with whe aAcrory @1 oe _ up at This forencon a span of horses and & aleigh belonging to Mr. Forster broke â€"through the ice on Burlington Bay, and it was with the utmost dimyuth- team was saved. '."l’zwuy roads are said to be in & condition, owing to the thaw of the last fow days. }m-y““s severe frost and hard weather set in with= out a fail of snow, the winter wheat will sufter severely . i A a QusBic, Fob. 16. 1 A requisition signed : by over 600â€"of the most influential clectors of Quebec, East, was presented to Mr. F. Kerouc, asking him to come /orwand as a representative of that division in the House of Assembly. Mr. Kerouc comenlod.m fargel The are still > up y in dm’:m Norih Shore Roilway aftair About 100 applications have been made for clerkships in the few Stadacoua n-l:rj It is understood that the Court Queen‘s Bench will be jor the March term by the of sey | éral Judges from the Superior Court, __ _ Fire Rocord for 1873â€"Dog Showâ€" Accidents. â€" Mepunce ©Haxn.tos, Feb. 14. The report of the annua! meeting of the Hamulton Fire Brigade shows the actual number of fires during 1873 to have been 13 the tot«l loss resulting therefrom beâ€" ing $1,147,50, being nearly eighteen times greater than in 1372. _ Eh Un Saturday night a young Frenchman named Chas. Louinier shot himself at the Canada Hotel, with the intent to commut suicide. . ie lies in a precarious condition, Jealousy of a rival in the afftections of a young woman who lived with him as his wife, though not married, was the cause _ Mowtreat Feb. 16. Un Saturday afterncon, Francis Atkin, clerk of Cussils & Simpson, accused of stealing over $2,000 worth ot. leather upâ€" pers and thread silk, was committed for trial at the Court of Queen‘s Bench, to be held in March next. e â€" mh:n:onofm North Shore Railâ€" way are said to have come to sati terms with \ir. McGregory, bnm are published yet. _ â€" _ _ _ _ " =. Mason, whiskey detective, was agaip ar= rested last might for sending obscene postal cards to keepers of fast houses. _ He was admitted to bail this morning. During the Matinee at the Dominion Theatre on Saturday afternoon two lccal athletes gave a trapeze performance which, aithough very daring, nearly resulted fat«l. ly. mm.yn:p? Mtho have a double trapeze, rom upper . one, one artist lets himself drop and is caught by the legs by the other. On this occasion, however, they failed to conâ€" nect, so the poor unfortunate fellow fell upoun the shoulders of one of the employes, Harry Lindley, the manager of the Theâ€" atre Royal, who had come 5lqli“ll- ternoon‘s enjoyment, t upon the unoffending fiddler, Mr. Eismap. ‘The nrkrn‘rwuoonqdmhlymtml it fall had not been broken the result wovid have been serious to contemplate. Requisitionâ€"North Shore Railroadâ€" Applications for Clerkshipsâ€" Carling. x leather Robbery. Suicide. TheTra~ The first match for the Dominion Chalâ€" lenge Cup, offered by the Quebec Curling Club, commenced this morning, between the Calsdonian Club of Montreal and the PeC nom aee ioi t * An extensive burglary was committed last night in the Assize Court building. ‘The County Treasurer‘s office was entered aad the iron vault reached,after the cracksâ€" men had removed nearly baifa load of bricks.. The lock was blown open, and all meunnt besentctan mmate hh for keeping t valued at $500, some $320 in Nlh.ami two City Debentures for $1,000 each were stolen. The burglars made a clean escape. There being but one sheet of ice, only ons rink could te played at a time. The first rick ended at 2 p.m., the score being, Caledomans (Â¥eGibbop, -lif) 10 ; Quebec (Earber, â€"kip) 23; majority for Quebec, 4, A writ quo warranto was issued toâ€"day, \ommvumxyonum-m election in this city. The ground in theaffidavits filed upon which the writ is issged, is bribery. The case will be tried before Judge Ambrose, after m«ynâ€" tion of eight days from the servingof the At the quarterly meeting of St. Anâ€" drew‘s Beneroient Scciety held on Thursâ€" day evening, it was decided to have & dog show as one of the many attractions at the Society‘s annual games, &c., to be held in the Crystal Palice grounds on the 24th of May. The Local Legislature. : . Toroxto, Feb. 16. The Speaker took the chair at 3. 10 p m. After routine the Attorneyâ€"Gener«l in reply to Mr. Clarke, Wellington, said the Governnient had under consideration the question of the advisability of introducing , measure for the formstion of new coun» ties, and rearrangement of existing elec joral divisions. Mr.‘ Clarke, Wellington, â€"moved the second reasling of the bill to amend the Municipe! Act. Carried. Hon. Mr. Fraser moved the second read ing ot the Act oes.ablish municipal instiâ€" wtions in Parry Soand, Muskoks, Nipisâ€" C~2023a Thunder Bay. â€" Carried. It is Mr. Cr â€"m Legislature sat only for an hour toâ€" day. Messrs. Lauder, Rykert, and Boultbes, who ba i a number of motions on the paper were abgent; and this not being a Governâ€" ment day, the Attorney General had to adjourn the House. _ w c LONDON Charge of Embszzlemen Loynon, Feb, 16. The examination of H C. Eingham, agent of the National Life Insurance Co., on & charge of embesslement was commenced before the Police. Magistrate yesterday. ""T~ 9. W. Snover, General teatified hnwm-m.mm“ collected by the prisoner and returped as uopaid 1be exsmination was then post. poned till Monday. The Victoria Brilpwumptw ï¬o!u-htmub,mu.’_ lay, Burglaries were committed in several places in this city during Saturday night: Mr, Chas, Allisoa‘s dwelling was entered, and $20 worth of nluhhirfld.lï¬t Mr. J. Builivant‘s house was broken _ into, _ but â€" the _ .noise made by the burglars aroused the irge of Embezzlementâ€"B med Awayâ€"Burglaries. sÂ¥ TELEGRAPH | City News. ooks w:: delive: ::?tmlhowum P row week. Thos. M, Daiy, newly etected M.P. P. rth, is â€" expected to take his â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"@edpeg......._.. MONTREAL HAMILTON. TORONTO: QUEBEC Railway Accident. Aruzxtown, Pa., Fob. 16th.â€" A terrible sccident occurred early this morning, by which three men lost their lives, and a very larze amount of property was deâ€" stroyed. _ R ineundpanls A freight train running at a high rate of speed ran into & land slide which comâ€" pletely blooked the track. Eighteen cars ::lothmnfronthouuk «nd smashed y. One of the train hands, as far as could be ascertained, escaped without ifjury. The engineer, Daniel Shannon, was found under the engine. The stove in the caâ€" boose set fire to some matter among the treight, and nine cars were burned. M t ie e Lc e w4 smail um of money. . My. J H. Griffith‘s residence was likewise entered, and here the burglars were rewarded by the capture ofa very valuable goid watch and cbain, &o. Mr. Harry Strong‘s dwelling was visited, but M¢# Strong happened to be uY. ani the thieves, after opening the hhll door, beat a retreat. . The numerous burâ€" glaries recently committed, and the savage aâ€"saults and highway robberies perpetrated of late here, have cuused ldfnlinl of alarm sud insecurity to pervade the city. The palice rr to be powerless in :L matter, and the detectives, to make a show of activity, are making indiscriminate arâ€" restsof suspicious characters, but so. far there has been no evidence obtained that would tasten any of the numerous crimes committed upon the guilty parties. The Observer says the new Ministry will Bfoblbly be composed as follows : Disraeli, irst Lord of the Treasury ; Lord Cairns, Lord High Chancellor; Duke of Buckingâ€" ham, President of the Council; Duke of Richmond, War Secretary ; Earl of North« umberland, First Lord of the Admiralty ; Ward Hunt or Mr. Hubbard, Chancelior of the Exchequer ; Gathorne Hardy, Home It is rumored that Mr. Gladstone will advise the Queen to elevate Mr. Chichester Fortescue to the pesrage. inmates, . and. .. the _ thieves _ deâ€" camped _ At Mr. Hamuel Abbott‘s reai~ resuience they were more successful, wryin;ofl'ggoldnwhnndeh.in :ll.t seived 1,720 voter, Messrs. Sullivan and Fuller, Home Kule candidates, have been chosen by immense majorities to represent the County of Louth, mnd They de feated Chichester Fortescue and Matthew O‘Rielly Dease, Liberals, who sat m the last PArliament. Six Home Rulers cnâ€" tested the two seats for County Tipperary. The Standard in its issue this morning says it has reason to believe that the Governâ€" ment will resign on Monday or Tuesday mext, Rumor is current that simultane~ ously upon his retirement from the Minisâ€" try, Gladstone will be created a Peer. _ Meeting of the Cabinet. Loxnox, Feb. 16th.â€"A meeting of the Cabinet will be held toâ€"day to consider what course it shall dopt. The Telegraph says the Marquis of Salisbury will become Secretary of state for India. Marino. â€" Election . Notes.â€"Obituary. The New Ministry. â€"Promotion. Livzzroot, Feb. 14.â€"The s. s. ‘Illinois‘ sailed toâ€"day for Philâ€"delphia, _ e Loxnox, Feb. 14.â€"Up to toâ€"day 638 members have been elected, divided as follows : â€"Conservatives, 342 ; Liberals and Home Ruieâ€"s, 296 ; Net Conservative gain so far 59. Inâ€"the election in Buckinghamâ€" shire yesterday, Benjamin Disraeli and Harvey, Conservatives, were returned. Disrael received 2,998 votes, and Harvey 2.902. The defeated Liberal candidate reâ€" Gen. 4 chiet of t wm’-m Mapam, Feb. 14.â€"It is probable that the form of Government in Spain will be decided by a Plebiscite. The Siego of Bilboa. Pm-nn-n} N. Y., Feb. 14,â€"Work «t fully oneâ€"b ‘f of the ice houses on the Hudson close« toâ€"day in consequence . of the thaw "at¢‘ Rhi The : steamer © Normich‘ sud c her way across the river, and s is now ruoning regularly. OUver three thousand ice catters are lying idle waiting for a cold various posts in this Alt post commanders are m’ keep their commands in readiness‘ to take the field sgainst the Indians at a moment‘s notice. Two companies of cavairy and one of infantry leave here in the morniag for Fort Russell by rail, thence to Fort Laraime. ‘The [odians ran ranchmen in six miles west of Big Springs toâ€"day Forty cavairymen left immediately by rail, and will endeavor to strike them. No other depredations reported toâ€"day. New Yoik, Feb: 14.â€"A Washington xcinl says the Secretary of the Treasury, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and every member of the Committee of ~Ways and Means and Finance, now assert their positive belief that there will be no in« creased taxation on whiskey or tobacco, and no duty placed on tem or coffés. The Ice House Accident. Punapecesia, Feb. 14.â€"Work was reâ€" sumed this morning on the ruins of the fallen ice house. Twe bodies removed were recognized, 'l;lfl are two others, Buth, not yet re« recovered, eleven persons it juared, two of the latter being in a very crilical condition. * Chang and Eng â€"was | o'ronud‘ xi upon on Saturday, A report will be made to the Coliege of Surgeons on Wednesday next. Everything was conducted with the gréatest secrecy. * . Armawra, Feb. 15.â€"N M. Wood at Rutâ€" ledge, Ga., poisoned three of bis children and shot himself last night. The act is supposed to have been caused by the doâ€" servion of his wife. Quessstows, Feb. 15.â€"Arrived, steamers «Manhattan,‘ ‘City of Chester: and ‘Baitic,‘ from New York. Mapai, Feo. 15, â€"The Carlists will soon be obliged to raise the siege of Bilbos. Gen. Revena,. with 2 0UO cf Gen. Moriones‘ army, is now within nine miles of Portu« ite. The National troops have defeated 000 Curlists before ‘Talasa, and reâ€"wicâ€" tualled the city. New Yorx, Feb, 14,â€"The *City of Antâ€" werp,‘ which arrive1 from Liverpool toâ€"day, experienced severe weather, and on the lith her second officer, Jones was washed aver board. Operation on the Bodies of the Siamese Cmicaco, Feb. 15. â€"Nothing more has been sscerteined so far in regard to the hnkmbb.ryn.gninq yesterday mornâ€" ing. though sev p‘nulhnbotllu rested on suspicion. A reward of $20,000 is offered for the restoration of the stolen ‘the wife of James Anthony Froude died towd ay. _ â€" Wt _ â€"____ ‘The Indian Troubles. Oxana, Feb. l4ith.â€"Large umunhr of The bank cont Bavoxxz, Feb. 14.â€"It is reported that in. Dorregarry, chief of the staft of Don Pm The Government of Spain. Extensive Bank Robbery. "Thaw on the Hudson. Murder and Sucide. Reported Murder. UNITED STATES. ENGLAND 8.8. Arrivals. IBRELAND. FRANCE. Febi A145â€"It is of Nzw Yorr, Feb 15â€"The reduced rate of steamer passage to California ï¬sfly atime. ulates travel by ocean route. The steamer *Colan‘ sailed on Saturday with ’ sengers. ‘Twenty of those are for the ; mu» ports â€" and A which port the ‘Colan‘ s regular communication.. _ © ® & To Saloon Keepers. Cmonntam, Feb. 15.â€"One hundred and fifty postal cards were mailed through the: Covington, x,,mmwduywm keepers, which read as follows: *‘ Dear Sir,â€"You are requested and entreated to abandon the sale of intoxicating hquors Caryemys, Feb. 14â€"A special from Fort Fellerman says a Cheyenne runner has just arrived there from the Red Cloud Agency, anid n&om that Red Cloud‘s son was killed last onday night by a party of Sioux whom he had ~compelled to return stolen stock. Nearly all the Cheyennes and Sioux have left the agency, and 150 lodges are within 50 miles of Fellerman, and will come in ‘or send to that post. The runner reports plenty of buflgh Bi{lflu&(bnm;y. and thinks m will go there, Two mpï¬ on . were ordered from here . to Fots L e Murder. . » \ ;31 4* Beaver Mzapow, Pa., Fob. 15.â€"Neil McBride, miner, was murdered on Main street last night, opposite the house.of Peter Schwab. 1t is supposed the mur« derer, Neil Paul, escaped. The.victim leaves a wife and four children, for your own welfare and that ot humanity, Remember it is degrading to yourself, and spreads vice and poverty among U®, It you do not do this we will unite our prayers, and visit you and every saloon in ® body, fervently pleading till our object is attained. (Signed,, The Ladies‘ Com» mittee on ‘Temperance,. > Roduced Rates. pron Ara wortar oc tihe Damunt . 3. 39 .7 street early next ing. Five men and two women, indmngï¬. at whose house the christening was held, have been arrested on suspicion of connection with the homicide. â€" . 1 e Nzw Havex, Feb 15â€"The schooners ‘J, D. Buck,‘ of New Brunswick, coal laden. and ‘ Horace L.‘ of Newark, Capt. Frances, iron laden, arrived, but were unable to get in on Friday nigh@® in consequence of the.gale, and anchored off Mermon‘s Point in the sound, whereâ€"both went down. The M]l' b. 15. â€"At cliniie :plrty B & in the Highland Dhm: night, Lawrence Norton, aged 25, was faâ€" taily stabbed, and was found dying iï¬n}_h: crew of the ‘Buck‘ suceseded in reaching the shore. Nothing has been heard of the: crew of the ‘Horace L.‘ and it isrupposed they are lost. i aa‘b & | Shectng Hak? snoold Py bit up down. The result was as f : @1NADLANS, 5T. ANDREW‘s. Cmcaeo, Feb. 15.â€"A neighbor to the house of David Tnompson w.::‘ln. ‘thompson, ‘who was recently confined, found the doors were fastened, and susâ€" pecting something wrong, secured help and forced an -nnz into the houe, where they found . Thompson lying insensible, two of her four children dead, and the other two in an apparent dying condition. The cause of their illness and death has not been ascertained, though 1t is supposed that they were in some way poisoned by foul gas. _ amade 1 A Hood. 1 G & A Hoods» «» 8 T Gibson, |. 4 ‘ R Malcolm, siip. Nsw Yorx, Feb. l.’s.â€"ChinenflRddflh in New York celebrated last t by a banquet and opium smoke at a tenement house in Baxter. Toâ€"day m paraded through some of the lower s. Argived, steamer Eeser, from _m lgl’nnlh. :Arlnninc. : A. Maicoim, skip. .2 _ ‘The third child of the Thompson family, supposed t5 have been suffocated by eni gas, qli'ed toâ€"day. Mrs. Behrings (nurse)is very ill. f * ‘Wasmixorox, Feb, 15.â€"Probabilities for Monday in New Englind : Falling baromeâ€" ter, easterly winds, cloudy and threatening weather ; for Lower Lake region, winds veering to southwest andnorthwest, with partly cloudy and clearing weather and somewhat lower temperature; for the Middle Atlantic . Coast, southâ€"westerly winds an i clearing or clear weather, $ The police have made several arrests of parties charged with taking part in the demonstration on . Thursday evening ; a~ ong them is Nicets Solo, editor of IL, defunct Republican journal @Gorro Tm Evaristo Gutierres, a companion of ~Mar» tinez, was arrested on Friday, also a la and a coachman. . ‘The arrest of the p% Castro on Friday was not connected wi! politics. ‘There has been no attemptmade to renew the late disturbance. # genss nsad wit i ry Piek pated with in is nated when it reâ€" presentatives e North were all mem â€" bers of the Four Brothers‘ Club of Canada. The club chosen to meet the Canadians was the St. Andrew‘s of this city. The visit>rs numbered seven, or one player short of two complete * rinks," or mm in io nronrin, es ous antagonists as the Red Jackets of ‘Toâ€" here last season, The play was, however, exceedingly close, the 1ce more than -vongoooadiï¬s:‘.‘ Mr. 8. i.hluu‘r, of Paterson, acted as Umpire, and wore the Grand National Carling Club medal, which was to be the trophy ot the victory. This niedal was played for under the ruies of that organization. ‘The foliowing is the 6 CUBA: § Havaxa, Feb. 15.â€"In consequence of disturbance in front of the Captainâ€" General‘s palace on Thurs‘ay ov-hg severat hundred policemen and a body gens d‘armes were quartered in the viciniâ€" ty of the palace last night as a precaus tionary measure; ev +. The Captainâ€" has : Tlllea "Urage bel illed U: The pond at Central Park was yesterday the scens of one of the most interesting curling matches of thé sesson. When a sumber of Canadian curlers came to this city last winter, they made such havoe among our players here thas a repetition of the visit by brethren of the broom from government. animated. The Umpire then declared that as at the The cafenst, EOW in Brogrags, in very CANADIANs International Curling Match. * More Indian Outrages. Marine Disaster. Chinese Festival. Horrible Death. The Weather numbered from 221 to 400 Hink No. 1 Rink. No. 2, i A S ue m 1 S MeConchie, 2 A M Stewart. 3 Jas Kellock. W Ferguson, akip..18, BT. ANDREW 8. THE OTTAWA TIMES FEBRUARY 17, 1874 ::,.weu-h.x.ux.wya. Centre lino and out fastenings of boat should be of yeliow metai, Mnmnmmmwnxm wood, M%mhmw ice.. _ Bhe must have good accom modation umw sengers, and be provided with a direct ng compound engine of sufficlent power to guaranâ€" tee her speed of twelve knots per hour, Tenders must mfly rate per season from closing of uvx at Charlottetown, untt paddleâ€"wheel stes resume trips in spring *‘Tenders addressed to the Postmaster Genera g.lg be received nwthil‘hl)owputmong n&luun ruary: e ‘veyauce of maus between mm Island and Nova Scotia, dunu&.mwu:?% '{'h-n u_:vleo will n-' mt trilan, ext in (~ ome n L. o Lingde. Cenire fan Anfout May). ‘The boat to be ready for servide by the May) ie boat to be ready for the m)konnhu of the present yu-r,';ï¬% be under all ‘practicable onders of the Oifice authorities as to service to be performed, but it accept the lowest or any tender. P rraram td Feaunty, 17L 2406 AUCTION SALE 0F LAMDS ESTATE OF THE BANK OF UPPER .‘ CANADA. > TERMSâ€"One fifth cash.. Residue in four equal annual instalments with seven per cent. interest, to be secured by morigage on the proâ€" The.Commissioners appointed for the conâ€" pin on Rovineties ns snn Te oonnia sn se arcite hag hees the Metapodik Nouralgia, Bore Throat, Hoarseness, toms ced Nova Sceotia WINTER â€"MAIL | SERPICE Sotti ts Proodeay u bedos the trpotegiietance. Spocifications and forms of temlor calt be 06: tained at the Office of the Commissioners at On WEDNESDAY, the ith day Of, r.hmv mext, at the Avction Rooms of Messrs. F. + Coate & Co., Kingâ€"st., at !2 ofclock noon, CiTy OF TORO! â€"Part of Park Lot 11 houeg vhe Tomn mirle ar fecta Rom h 14 7 and iufl'mErld‘e.on FRIDAY the 6th day of FEBRUARY next, at the brick store upon the premlses, at 12 o‘clock noon. 4 Lots Nos. 11 and 12â€"Block F., CLIFTON, with ths valuable brick stores thereon. 44 on tvilzabethâ€"st., being 70 x 51 feet, > * _ _ Part of xame Park Lot, being Lots Nos. 92 and #3, West corner of Emma and Avenue streets (plan No. 184,) with two cottages thereon, TOW NSHIP .OF UX BRLDG Eâ€"Lot No, 2, Conâ€" q ssion 8, 200 acres mostly cleagedâ€"about 35 or 4) aeres of wood; house and barn; about six As the Auction Rooms of C, P. WATSON, Utoba £ome 1ou% asy of PReRCARY hext, at 12 oolook noon, 9# OW NBHIP OF SOMBRAâ€"North half of No, 4, Concession 7 ; 100 acres. w TOWNSHIP OF DOVER EABTâ€"Northâ€"west half of 13y Concession 14; 100 gores. + ‘TOWNSHIP OF BROOKEâ€"East half of Lot N. 10, Concession 10 ; 100 acres. vILLA 3E OF.CORUNNAâ€"Lots Nos. 4 and 5 w s E. l P x on fl;-:‘umwuag m feet on ..-o Bleekerâ€"st., immediately North of The " Lot Jwned by â€"â€"â€"â€" Wright, miles from the flourishing Vii age of %‘""“ go. where there is a station of the Toronto and aT THE TOWN OF PETERAORO,‘ At the Auction Rooms of CHARLES STAPLEâ€" ï¬%ï¬m"& the i/th day of FEBâ€" _ rownsgre Or DOUROâ€"A mill site on the Â¥ anabee formerly known as th# Doue wille pome pars of Lot No4 i AT THE TOWN OF PERTH, , »» ppmgpacy sun day ofPEBMCARY neut at "OWNSHLP OF LUTHERâ€"Lot No. 12 Conâ€" ession 11, 212 ncres, OW NSHIP OF MEDONTEâ€"West half Lot N@ #0, Concession 1, 100 acres. 2 fOW NSHIP OF OROâ€"Lot No. 13, Concession 1000 acres, VILLAGE OF DUNVILLEâ€"Water Lots, Nos. 2, 4}, and 24. 5 VILLAGE OF SOUTHAMPTONâ€"Lot No, 1, North of Highâ€"st. fOWNSHIP OF SUNNIDALEâ€"Part of Lob No. 9, Concesslon 14, 100 acres, PUBLIC â€"â€"AUCTION, At‘fthe ‘places and on the days hereinafter mymnsuu.m Amhm_om * Ottawa, Fob. 10, 1674. Prince Edwazd Island ALLAN‘3 HOTEL, at 12 o‘elock noon. .. .. . _ rOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUEâ€"LOt No, 19, °_ _ C.GAMBLE, Toronto, 17th January, 1874, . qymd NEW ~BOOM AT THE TOWN OF CLIFTON. FIFTY ~MEN, NTERCOLONIAL RALLWAY, AT THE CITY OF TORONTO. AT THE TOWN OF SARNIA: OTICE. ‘The following lands will be sold by M SERY,CE BEWEEN To work at the ecnstruetion of a W ANTED: tism, Sa‘.lds, Lameness, ia, _ Burns, Soreness, roat, Boils, Wounds, ess, â€" Ulcers, Bruises, 6, 4" Piles, Sprains, | he, _ Colic, Old Sores, All HemorrhaS&es, â€"_ . Diarrhcea, +d â€"ANDâ€" WILLIAM WHITE, By Ornder, WM. PALEN. % #bove line will find it to their interest to price our Goods before buy olserbeterâ€"FRAD in particular, _ JB"Wines and . Braniles dhroodly imported by m mb ._ _1 P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. Un Merchandize, Stores Irroli{nigs, â€"Mills, Lantâ€" At Reasonable Rates ! Hpecial tariff for isolated city and country risks, A en t T. M. OLARK . ..~.. "#8FGiMce comer Sparks and mginate oC . The best quality from the producer, for mediginal Ten hhds, Fin Pumy_orjfl; Excollency the Governor Ceneral, Barl of ‘Dufferin, 10 HHDS.â€"PALE SHERRY WINKH, (Â¥. V . P.) from the largest producer of wines is Jerex‘s. Reasonable price and good arti .%, hab.e; old Yi a See nbove svone are Purtanaatiit Siioe. themselves, 94 e ue on RuDUOED DRESS GOODS, REDUCED WOOLEN GOODS REDUCED 'INOI% REDUCED HOSIEBY, REDUCED DRESS TRIMMINGS, REDUCED LADIES JACKETS, REDUCED FELT HATS AND MILLINERY. BA Special Family â€" Grocer, HALFE _ PR CELC K INSURANCE CO°‘Y GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. Continues to take Risks Againest Fire, DURING THIS MONTH ALL WINTER GOODS WILL BE REDUCED. Black Canadian Lustres ! Fob. &, 1874 Feb. 9, 1874, BASKEERVILLE & BROS,, DIRECOT â€"â€" IMPORTATION, . WwHOoLESALE AND RETAIDL, ©.â€"â€" ~.Ez., Ship from France, Engiand andSpain. Ten hhds, KXTRA m.‘ OLD_ _ PORT WTNCE! Jan. 6 1874 Special Inducements for January ! ttawa," Juty 17, 187 noppy somum oofoot t oAtro.es hoii nobanin or stRORE ~ Prairie â€" Hens Wild Turkeys, ~‘THOS. PATTERSON \es.THIS 18 ONE OF TRE CHEAPEST LINES EVER OFFERED 1N OTTAW \. K 2 0 S p a Blightly imperfect, (bought at Messra. R, A. Hoakin £ Co‘s Auction§Sale) at about ALLAN, : McKINNON$ ~& â€" McMORRAN, .ILIMPORTERS, CHINA â€"~WAREHOUSE. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa. IMPORTER OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, SPANISH, ITALIAN and SCOTCH $25,00 0 â€"S A L E Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent House! FROMAGE RAFFINE from the Island of Orieans. Dress Goods Coloured and Black Silke ge and Towellings m.« !‘&ho Cottons (White and Grey) Fiannels (White and Sgarlot) Blankets and Quilts COFFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES W ngen Wieges " o en Millinery, Millinery, Juk.h.:fl Ah-'h’ Jaan. 8, 1874. 2372 This Sale will Continue One Month, â€"â€"OOMMENCINGâ€" . MONDAY,. JANUARY â€"5th. ies . This Sale uuaum)rr; Good ‘will be changed at PALE and DARK, from, the producerâ€"Fin D.‘ M c D O N EL L. 66 ~SUSSEX STREET, 66. Cash Sale 830 â€" SPAKKSâ€"ST. 30 AT WHOLESALE COST PRICE, Partridges,‘ J. R. STITT & Co., ipurposes and famiiy weâ€"Wurranted pure and of 150 picct ae best Reed . Piapbfigtse oxgdiaie taoke w mt To lne pur: ts ORGAN AT HOME. LARKE® NEW METHOD sters in Bulk, O Ory.llt!'elrlin()us, . OTd °* Zrandy, At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price, At Cost Price. At Cost Price: At Cost Price. At Cost Price. ‘At Cost Price. At Cost Price. No # & ‘gavs ~~*slom MMigimNectana toe Prawert Socat Socans w h of Mechanical W Yo A Trium _ Geniua -m-al-rnu- cars, will Knit 20,000 Stitchesjinj Family Knitting Machine P\bT OFFICE, OTTAWA. To be disposed of, in one of the Arrival and Departure of Ottawa Carpet House JUST OPENEDâ€"2% bales of new patterns in Brussels, Tapestry, 3â€"Piy and Kidderminster Carpets, Hemp Mattings and‘ Oflcioths, direct from the best English makers, to which we conâ€" fdently invite the inspoction of purchasers. Our stock being even More complete and exâ€" tensive ‘than in fny formerseason, ‘ and our prices will be found as low .or even lowerâ€"cnan ueocanichid i vel o mapprebeniery packnc! SRITISH %' haatt t 8 N + + â€"Sabdinamiendinnmend goe ce SS will be received at this Ofics Teune ned Erovatie ton be wihdnns al sas wom 9 00 a.m. to 4 a.2. CARPETS . to . $M* AllMails are closed by Montreal 4+ oo ENe Hai t the eromng orf the an w poraon ues _ EUSSELL â€"MoUSE, HARDWARE BUSINESS SHOOLBRED & CO., The ""'""“"“"’""8.':.1“ eX now occupled by J. EWING 4& C o MPOFFICEâ€"South ropricg_s ‘Hmmmzmh" Mgakuiky Titus â€" Block, South â€" Soark UAKDS‘ ASSEMBLY, + nm‘--hy-wulunpnu will be closed at 12% p:m., in which only SPRING 1874. 39 SPARKAST. CE K: M O C A L1 . JAS. BAILIFEF â€"AT THBâ€" the 16th : Inst., @. P, BAKEB, Who has engaged Mx. JAMESâ€"WXNE®, celebraied Hair Outier and Wig Makéf, (Mune Palmer & Bon‘s, Montreal,) to take ‘br rge the Gentiemen‘s DepaÂ¥tment, * ~ _ ! * â€" . ARTISTIO HAIR WORK will be sttended to by the Propri¢tor, > J ) 4 vu‘iJ :flgéxsm“ ook Prize Medalist of the London,..Dublin and *Par amine them. ‘They are to be seen iL Burlington "Hairâ€"Cutt ing _ Buo Red, White 2 Blue Flag e ts e ie P marked on Steam Fire Engine, came those comforts for Ifemies aces eflingtonâ€"St., e ndo tontmencing op MONDAY, litk Lmst, off ~ _CoOS T P RTOE nd to satlefy the c thiat th lnm h .Mwh-h{hndlhofl:fll- * F omm mt mzcrs witl thorelore ud 4 o Wflw find 1t 4o ï¬umw-&mâ€"_ e t-.-n: Bs Seb0ld fohAke oom for Spting Imporit: THE NEW ARRIV ALSâ€" Steple:â€"and Fancy Ory Goods Iâ€"%:l‘:_n.;l:.m,-vihw and diridge. | 2. _ o_ _ cb atns Jan. 2 1874 ‘Wellingtonâ€"Bt., near Pooley‘s Bridge. It willrepay aoy gentiemas to call and exâ€" Mimuitancously with the arrival of the new THE NEW PATENT CHAL TILL THEâ€"CONQUERORS GOME, e#, and a most extensive Furs, Oollars, Tie#, and a most ments and Rail MOORE‘S THOS. EDWIN MOORE â€"AT TGBâ€" , OTTAWA, | C L~â€". w d