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Ottawa Times (1865), 27 Aug 1873, p. 3

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THZ 2nd PROX. rineipa‘! 1q ieapsâ€"â€"lst prigé §$7; 2nd pric, l of| unds of MH, "“;"_'“"M > & a ons ces hofi t BP ~s%® RIDEAU LIXGT stoneâ€"Ist he ‘occangon, e 2400 ham ind frouy ; .‘a\'mu..-."‘a,. the Key wi Engii_p ) 108â€"#ilÂ¥er. C cmd cs & w fi. ul 4"-'$.~. t ;tntm ~~‘="~l of te: Seett 0ey be hag it a DIE> ace open t» all comersâ€"i 1 mevrschaum pipe, by t STH AtGUOS® imy â€"~~Insers 4P ivigation 1 paddlesâ€"1 mile, 1st prm . 7 fomel “Q r;-l\. q;:tn‘.t\. \. Py gi ce, llll hll‘.'.“ es carvintedeRnmntes Frore ... the...2 *\<« ‘For bourd and J H ind Â¥ Te ENGLAND Tex} N1 "Ke / ‘ roâ€"spen "M rution 10 b€ MMDL L ape, _ â€"AInstituk £, .\ OB Wwo, 7 Cta Cliy ‘b work td Colredt .B next term of the Colest )® cay <f Mringg e t ‘Car $ ll. u C Tt donkars Ext‘ s Mondy.. 4 wile of Ottay And sbed “"h.."'-,st . lry ,‘~ “N . A p *h ang ty y in . CV» hhak A6 * has Lr&?,vfl‘fi, & with r!,~~ NCP ouf K ~~ QN“ t y t'“‘l'l;h ;‘r.-".'.l""i;_ * 99 ty qy og 1i [ n ith erimeger®ts Di v, Auama t J. W. T n toall comery N > ‘A man n#t mgd;.’, & police to rec Ww' lll(‘ Capadian W ceveral Le in ‘the City. bagker name« that State w of 'Glfll les. .,’P:lu:;l + daughter, the uime, 1 ibary . rested The 1 with a v of one t lumg Charch. p* board at iw«en Be ot stones Prosentation. to a Water Supplyâ€" the Fire Insura ‘s' /.‘mm”:l" Sesâ€"Rafts Arriv "N'C dolt: while the s The City ladies atid themselve ship ‘Arra Royal,‘ < pool," No: #0f,‘ Du! New Cast Hleet," 1 Iugle,‘ . IÂ¥," PI m , Lo ‘."fllb‘ 'h'fn;' ufi‘o,' Loudon: rout of t be 10UBE } h‘.' Chr 'hm,' te lo~, Montren Rafts ary; Bartain Br barbouy . y ine, 8t L\ mon's. w W Mackay Core: w‘ day 8t Sates The Bank of E well and M 'emmd., f I1 vin # day T self | Withe. Gtv, sent At 10 Lt The Law For je T‘ wele b ee etameyn + ‘ orders ®} Spect Cmy pe w L W AOQ uidys Aug U ts at 1 ND cumenimnscamenn n mm +1 &1 21 uU 14 34 A 11 Tho Goodericha Murderâ€"Immigrants. ~~New York, Aug. 26. â€"During an interâ€" view, Polics Commissioner Bourdan, of Brooklyn, sad he :believed | thit Kate sted tart did not bers«lf murder. Gooderâ€" ictr Lt that she witnossed his assassination, by a man answering.the name of Rascoe, Ex Chief Campbell, however,. believes thit the mystery sur:ounding Gooderich‘s deith was tully solved with the capture of _â€"New York, Aug. 26. â€" view, Polics Commissi Brooklyn, said he :be sStoul tart did n>t herself ictr ut that she witnosse by a man answering.the Ex Cbief Campbell, 1 thit the mystery sur:0ou deith was tully solved w K)te Stoddit, Eighteen hundred ir griuts azrive d yestepday 0 en H ©outh Another En imerick, "‘ fiom Liverpool. § . _ Woeathor Probabilitic® | . / asmxoTtox, 10:30 a. Aug. 2j.â€"Proâ€" ilities for the Xlkldl;nghten and lo wer TUNITED STATES AFFAIRS 43 n tie i4 ell Tenders his Resignat.on. , Aug: 25thâ€"Right Hon. (Wm Postmasters=General, _ tendered nution, bat at the solicitition of ©, couscnts to rem«in temporarily ¢ wal tiI: dyvatment. B1 BY OCEAN CGCABLE GREAT BRITAIN. it w Ropublican Victory. _ Aug. £6, â€"On Sunday there was ngarement near th:" town of tween tive thousaid Govern s and three thousand Carlists, o. ‘Ibe Carlists were defeated, eadr, Unlo, woun led. j z; Lady Drowns>iâ€"Terpible Railroad Accident. s U NITED STATES w R, â€" August «43. â€" le boating on the ed by the swell of _and Miss Maggte was drowned. A«xpress train due is «evering was un into & carring pauts. , ‘The eng of thg bhorse att: 21rIC& ©CiZC n A $30,0009 Firc Stcan »ral buried the i 10r4g among the Firc in Lowelil 3 Auticipatedâ€"A Coffee Burncd by Insurgentsâ€" »ress train due here, at ten evering was approaching i into a carringe killing hoth uts. , The engme struck the thg horse attach@d (to ‘the ) lslling it <The nam*ss .of t wo‘e James Aadersonâ€" and y. _ Une was thrown. into a ‘~other was dragged along tr.in <was stopped, . His 4 horribly °_ mongled John Day stopped the engine sible ‘and got off the engine is done ; in passing in front he saw it covered with blood nd wis so overcame by the : walked but a few steps when :s qiuried into the smoking in x Tew middlok . & | . H ement n five id three i be Carl r.o Unlo. n L °M 1 AND SERVICE SPAIN ngagement, &c. _ | 24, vi.'\%!K'ey West, 26thâ€" n rile that disturbanc»s« arg .ce at:an early day. a n and Cogserzative Clubs CUBA. o Spaniards 1t is‘ repor , OO J, (an ut? in Boston 1t PAIN _ i6th.â€"T#oâ€" hundred ut and twelve cut diaâ€" uth African field,valued y Custom House otticers r l ancaster a Chigago: TUGAI i the Cify ortion of th \u1ug. 26.â€"The exten. W. Sindors & Co. was t night. Loss $20,000 ite in Brazo de Canto. very severo engage. nsurgents and troops Jubr, Loss Leavy on pamiards adin t having s reported that (the ied the former (iaier- 1ong the number. hip Arrivals iundred strong, burn Witl t â€"22,.â€"A * party of ; on the Lake to day awell of the steamer Maggie Buck, one 0| on of them were in . arouwi. Mr. Lan ic3 that be asttetmp»t D. DPA LCE3 m N Diamonds from nd â€"fo:ty four etat« clograph Lin: expedition +hips ¢nâ€"this city jand aving <proceeded RVI la I address to the onerated . Austin s, from all comâ€" ‘lared thay he and the only guilty ressed the Court, it of Bidwell. The i0 Jury, who after ration. found «ll n ) â€"â€"A, Daioon &3 no down in Rouâ€" on County, N J . Harbor, ‘having ta lifty minates. Mediteranean to lakes region slightly rising barometer, cin authorities, | lowr temperatura, light t> fresh variable AYmon zen‘ ~ and | winds with reafs of light raiu. â€"~ 4 Irawn from | the iwving apparently The ne r)y Im® )liy & Waitâ€" FPutile & Builey igs:~ ‘The old 40C), wias des~« milcing. â€"$10,â€" Welich & Co., ement houses, Arrire uro n O1 t 1t‘ is beâ€" l‘u? expediâ€" ut until it able stéamâ€" balloon 0 were in te leaders, y thexdis and tests irre ) remove as griant Carlists unded, rony n C n100 urned manuâ€" 'é?i‘l‘ been Ivice 11 t) ald the the City IP ) [ Nt,, HOQHE Lxk® filad | any Ameriean, and f + iWhest Weish or Cort | | wreat Britain find A | _ In Montreal, Toro ) Brantford, Bellevill ) | Slatés have been | | and ‘heir advantag most universally a I wafety from fire, e , | their chief recommm ! Sam ples can be s : | ed from any of the 4 ‘ who urolpn-purrd t« tee satisfaction in a |â€" Nlutes are used :â€"( J | Riddle & Bros, Lon tawa, Unt; R. Kidd | Wm. _ Boswell, Be k | Eirantford, Ont«; Ge I A PiTIABLE S1GHT to view the terrible anxiey depicted on | the faces of those who came to view the ‘ bodies, with a knowledge that their husw | bends, sons and brothers were "in the | trade,‘"‘ and who were in ignorance of the exact place in which they were pursuing | their prolessional avocations. .« Well dressâ€" | ed women, clad in silks and lace, as they ‘ passed up from the Twentyâ€"sixth street (leny, pau:â€"ed ftor a moment or two to gaze *upon <‘the palo and mangled corpees | stretched ‘upon the marble slabs, over | whouw the YTalling water mormured as it | fell upon the asph«@lte floor a sad and moâ€" | notonousâ€"requiem.â€" Poor ignorami, lured |thxther by ‘sympathetic feelings, satisfied their morbid curiosity by viewing the visages of the Flousâ€"In moderaté request, andâ€" firm. Receip!s 0,000; sales 11,000 bris. Kye kloucrâ€"Quiet and unchanged. Wheitâ€"Scarce and firmer. Recâ€"ipts 16,â€" (0)(X) bus. ; eales 39.000 bus , at $1.614 to #1 65 for No, 2 Chicago ; $163 for winter red western; $1.54 for lowa spring; also sales of 25,000 bus winter red Western for Uctober at $165} to #1.66. e f ‘Ryeâ€"HFirm. + ‘Cornâ€"Quiet ind steady. Receipts 60,â€" 00 bush : sales 53,000 bush at 5ic to 58c HORRIBLE ACCIDENT IN . NEW YOREK: An accident, as it is cAlled occurred yesterday (forenoon; at (No. 321 West Eleventh street, whicu resulted in the 1 (UJune poor fellow had a beam piercing through his"stom ncb,ltmolher had hig head literally flittened, a third man was bruised almost beyond idenilication. A catastroâ€" phe like this, occurring in the short space 0i time it took for the walls of a building to full, can secarcely be (described otherâ€" wise than to state . the consequerces as tiey were gradually developed. ~o _THE £OENE AFTER THE ACCIDEST, Shortly after the sad occurrence Warâ€" den Brennin rrived at the fallen house and rendered vâ€"luitle assistance in se~ curing the transler of the suflerers gither to their homes or to Believue, As the news spread in the vicinity crowds of men and womenâ€"the latter especiallyâ€"flockâ€" ed to the place, and were loud in expres s:ous of sympathy for the unknown unforâ€" tunates, and were erger . to ascertain whether any friends or relatives . were among the number of killed or wounded. When the dead were being removed the croxd neeame hushed in its noi<y uproar ; but a few moments sulliced to set the croxd neeame hushed in its noiâ€"y uproar ; but a few moments sulliced to set the tonzguss, of all sightscers agoing, and in a very short while no one would have ever thought that there had been in that par« ticular tlock such a scene of déath and s.ilering as had occurrtid. ; C , +xrGir sOENES AT THE MORGUER, â€" Between the hours of eight p.m. and miinight a Heésuld reporter was specially detaiiled to "watch the Morgu®‘" and re. port upon the scene at that place, and also keep a wideâ€"open eye to the sufferers and moribuni patients in the adjicent hospital. f At the iron gate of the wierd morgue, over whose threshold so many anxious and miserable ‘persons have passed, Warden Bm'm‘Ln stationed himselfâ€"stood there as the atpeliorator of sorrow â€"and custodiin of the deoiad. It was { ts who bad fallen victims 40 this fearful acâ€" cident, and whose mangled forms yet reâ€" mgined â€" undentified. : €hildren, â€" too, unsteeped in the mysteries of any eeverer troubple than the loss of a toy or the ailâ€" men} causedâ€" by a tumble down stairs camfe upon the scene ; but these latter were quickly chased away by the Warden and bhis satellite, Warden Brenuan gave to all friends of sufferers who had been conveyed to the hospital and who called at the Charles street station house free permits to visit, nmj, if they chose, remain with their injured rélatives all night, and did all in his powerâ€"which was greatâ€"to ameliorate the suffâ€"rings of the affliicted, and, assuage the grief of the bereaved. (alm,. cool,. collected and prepared in every emergency, Mr. Brennan stands as a peer among his fellows. _ Jeremiah Cronin died within five minutes after his admiâ€"sion to the hospital. _ His leg was broked, and he was, like the other poor fellows, liter lly + ~ _ CRUsHED To DEATH. Later on there came into the chill char« nel house a number of men and women of respectable appearance, who, cn viewing the dead, fancied they recognized ‘in one the bouy of a certain Francis Donnelly. His wife was sent for, and it was found by the messenger that the mournedâ€"for man was well and at home.‘ Jacob Reuter, aged forty| years, a native of Germany and a married man, resident in Sixtyâ€"sixth street, between ‘Tenth and Eleventh avenues, was recognized by his wife abont eight o‘clcck, The poor wo, man was social and resigned, though desâ€" titute, Fache Pn Bet <oh ‘The poor little apprentice, John Foster, who was killed, lived at No: 413 West Thirteenth street. _ He was only fifteen years of age. Unly three of the slain res mainod undentiflied whan the reporter left the sad scene, which was at a late bhour, for the kindly Brennan refused to close the Morgue gates while any chance remained of fiiends: being relieved from suspense or anvy unclaimed corpse being identified, « The NEw RockraxnSLaTE Co. are prepared to supply from their ;{uurry. near Richmond, P. (Q., HOQFING SLATES of quality superior to iny Ameriean, and in every respect oc&nul to the ithost Weish or Cornish Slates, so well«â€"known in wreat Britain ind America. eW In Montreal, Torotito, London, St, Catherines, Brantford, Belleville, and other cities where the Slatés have been used for a number of years, and jheir advantages fuily shown, they are alâ€" most universally adopted sluct waleiy from fire, ecanomy and durability, are their chief recommendations, Ew Sam ples can be seen and information obtain= ed from any of the tollowing practical roofer® who are prepared to take contracts and guaramâ€" tee satisfaction in all cases where the Rockland Slutes are used :â€"(¢, W _ Reed,, Montreal Que, ; Riddle & Bros, London, Ont; Walter Hogg, Otâ€" tawa, Unt,; R. Riddle & Son, St. Catherines, Jnt; W m .. Boswell, Bellevilie, Ont,; John Brown, lirantford, Ont«; Geo, Duthie, Toronto, Unt; E. North, Hamilton, Ont,;"Robt. Rennie, Toronto, Unt., . For further information ulfiny to the Sec» retary New Rockiand Siate Co,, Montreal, Que. June 7. ;3& & enc ohrminpee ie 45â€" in,. the matter of JEAN I l"l.A-\l“;ll-lv’fln {i"glv«ng BAPTISTE , L& . the underâ€"igned, N. Tetreau, of Hull, No‘a Public, have been‘ appoint § n tals matier. l:»m;d astigheo. in is Creditors are requested to le their » iore me within one month. ciaims, be? N. TETREAU, â€" uuu' Apfl 'm' 188. FpIQ ARCLHITECIS AND BUILDERs. New York, Aug. Cotton, L Jc. eamer mixed Western. Barleyâ€"Dull and nominal NSOLVENT AC1 . OF 1869. A M ®T SHCCKINGIY VIOLENT MAXNER, uilding Falls and 15 Men are buriecd in the, Ruins. LUCKLESS BREAD«WIXNERS New YÂ¥ork Herald.) York Marckets KrLax» srate Co. are prepared ielr ‘#uurry. near Richmond, P. SLATES of quality superior to ind in every respect eqnal to the J =<G ld13} Assignee. Debenture 172 $102,808 less Sinking Fund $70,818 â€" Wc cct ridge Debenture 50,000 less Sinking Fund $3,000 = e 7 Municipal Loan Fund . _ 86,528, Included in New Loan = = » Water Works 500,000 special rate « ~ « Liabilities: 73,046 Included covered by Debentures of the City, e‘ And Whereas it will require the sum of sixtyâ€" six thousand doilars to be raised abnually by special rate, for the payment of the. said Lam and Interest thereon, as herelnafter provided. And Whoereas the amount of the. whole rate» able properiy of the City of Uttawa, necording to the last revised Assessiment Rolls of the said City, is cight millions, four bundred thousand dollars. And Whoreas the whole amount of the oxisting debt of the City of Oitawa is, prineipal money, seven hundred and ninetyâ€"four thousanid four hundred and eightyâ€"two dollars, and interest, the sum of thirteen the musand dollars,no part of wbich prineipal money or interest is in wrrear, . And Whereas for paying the interest and creatâ€" _ And Whereas for puf'lnf the interest and creatâ€" Ing an equal yearly Sinking Fund for paying the mtl-um of one hundred and twenty thousand ounds sterling money aforesaid and Interest as {n-ru-ll\uflur mentioned, it will «require an equal annual special rnte(})f elghtâ€"tenths of a cent in the wlollar, .in addition to all other rates to be raised and levied in each year. â€" Be it therefore enacted by the Corgomuon of the City of Ottawa in Council assembled, as folâ€" \\TI[RRI-:.\H the Counc1] of the Corporation of the City ofâ€" Ottawa have come to the conâ€" cluslon that it is necessary to raise by way of louwn the sum of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds of sterling money of Great hrllmu, In manner hereinafter provided, for ‘the purpose of making Drains in the City ‘mlldhnf a City Hall and Colleglate Institute, the completion of the Bridges in course t\)l erection in the City and the approaches theretb, the completion of the City Registry Office, the. purchase of a Steam Fire Engine and the erection of a Building for the sa fe keeping thereof, the erection of Buildings and mak ing lmfim\'cmenu In the Wellington ard By Ward. Markets, and the payment of the Outâ€" standing Fioating Limbilitics of the City not coveréed by Debentures of the City. 1 And Whereas it will require the sum of sixtyâ€" six thousand doilars to be raised annually by special rate, for the payment of the. said Lam lows ;â€" h e 3 1st,â€"That lt shall and may be lawful for the Mayor of the City of Ottfawa for the time being, to negotiate the Debentures, hereinafter menâ€" tlon«f with any person or persons, body or bodies, '-ouuc or corporate, who may be willing to purchase the same at and for such price or sum of muno{ as can be reasonably obtained for the same, and to cause the money received from the sule of the said Debentures to be paid into the 2nd,.â€"That it shall be Iiawiul for the said Mayor to cause any number of Debentures to be. made for such sums of money as may be required, such Debentures to be for not less than twentyâ€" five pounds#sterting money aforesaid each, and not to exceed in the whole the said sum of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds sterling money aforesaid, wWich Debentures shall be sealed with the seal of the said Corporation, and be signed by the Mayor und Chamberiain for the tHite DeLH&, :o :: .7 irofs hh 8rd.â€"The said Debeature shall be payable on the first day of November, in the year Of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyâ€" turee, ut the Banking office of Mesars, Grant Brothers and Company, Lomb@ard street, in the City of London, in that part of Great Britain called Eugmud, and â€" shall have coupons anlm-imd tor the payment of the interest us it faulls due. » hands of the Chamberlain of the eaid City for the time being, for the purpose and with the object above recived. 1ith.â€"The saidâ€"Debentures shall bear interest at and affer the rate of six per cent, per annum from the date thereof, which interpst shall be payable halfâ€"yearly, on the: first day of the mounths of May and November in each year, at the said office of the said Messrs. Grant Brothers and Company, in London Aforesaid. Shee dth:â€"For the purpose of ‘formllfl)a ‘Inklng fund, for the payment of the said Debentures, and the Interest to become due thereon at the rate aforesaid, an equal special rate of eightâ€" tenths of a cent on the dollar shall in addition to all other rates be raised, levied and collected in each year, upon all the rateable Yroperty in the City of Ottawa during the continuance of the said Debcntures or any of them. toms sceidl tth.â€"This Byâ€"law shall take efl‘ec? and come Into operation on the second day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hunâ€" dred 1.3131‘1' _w\'en,.y:tlhr‘e’e. * & a And the said Corppration do hereby appoint the following persons to be returning ufficers to take such votes at and for the several ylloel hereinafter mentioned, that is to say ; James Clark for " Vietoria Ward," Aichibald Graham for " Wellington Ward," James Joynt tor "8t. (h‘urfc'.\ Ward," Pierre St. Jean for " B‘)' Ward," and J ohn O‘Rielly ror " Ottawa Ward,‘ JOVEITMI(I Important That the above is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"law,. which will be taken into consideration by the Councit of the Corporaion: of the.City of Uttawa after one month from the first publication thereof in the * Free Press" newspaper, the date of which first publication was the twentieth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventyâ€"three, and that the votes of the electors of the:m_d Municipality will be taken thereon at the foll vnn: places within the city of Qttawa, namely, in and for Victoria Ward at the house of James Clark, cn the north side of W etâ€" lington strcet, in Victoria Ward ; in and for Welâ€" lington Wr~d at the Engine Mouse, in Wellington W ard ; in and for St, George‘s Ward at the Ensino House in the said Ward ; in and for By, W ard at Lot letter 0, on ihe West side of Sussex street ; and in and f r Ottawa Ward at Lot number o{ghte'-n-. on the South side of St. Andrew street, on the sixâ€" teenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight humired and seventyâ€"three, at the hour of nine of the clock of the forencon o1 the same day Hoarseness, Headache, Toothache, â€" in new Loan Quebec Bank Debt Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, and that be will do his best to provide for the comfort and pleasure of those who may visit SALOON Is NOW â€" OPEXN, Is hereby given that ‘a Dividend at the rate o £1 48. 0d B:erlh:%(rer £10) Bond ($5.83 curreu&'. has been dec‘a upon the above Bonds, for six months ended 8th August, 1873, and :‘mt the same will be payable upon presentation of the Bonds at the office of the undersigned. e | ~JOSEPH HICKSON, _ B ive + onR â€" ... _ Becretaryâ€"Treasurer A i tim of early indiscretion, c@using rervous dehility premature decay, &o., having tried in, vain eve y advertised remedy, has discovered a simple m »ans of selfâ€"cure, which he will send free ‘o his fellowâ€"sufferers. Address, J. H. REEYVE® Bl-:q;ultl-: assuring your life, examine tagow _ Tontive Savings Fund Assurance, just inâ€" troduced by the Equitable Life Assurance) Ro clety, by which an Endowment Policy is grantâ€" ed at ordinary Life Rates. Oflice, Reading Room, Russell House. K. C. W, MaAcCUAIG, _‘ . General Agent for Eastern Ontario N. B.â€"Also, Agent Canada Guarantee Comâ€" him GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY C‘0V Postal and Ni)iTitt;‘;;I;S;Défvice Bond Montreal, Aug. 18. 1872 Desires toinform his friends and the jublic in : gqneral, that bis magnificent » raise by way of Loan the: sum of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds stirling monty" of Great Britain, to be applied in establishing a system of Drainâ€" age in the C:ty, and for other purpos:s thircin mentioned . K Cit EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF CITY ; DEBT. & Ottawa, Aug 2, 18784 iny, of Montreal., __ Qtaws, May 5, 1§72, Hull, /une 23, 1873. New Loan £120,000 sterling Totil amount of City Debt Y« L A W XÂ¥YX. ROYZ, V( ID QUACKS. Ittawa, ol -A\xust, A. D., 18 3. (PuULIN‘S BLOCK, HULL), tism, Scalds, Lameness, | ia, Burns, Soreness, l roat, Boils, Woumlf. I ess, â€" ‘Ulcers, Bruises, â€" | 6,| ~~Piles, Sprains, l he, _ Colic, Old Sores,. All Hemorrhages, _ / *@BRArE NOTICE THR OTPTAWA TIMES AUGUST : #4 Y ork CHARLES ROY, $791,482 73,046 Included 24,000 _ Sitto WM. P. LEIT, City Clork i1 ~ z"_@in. Poulin‘s Block,. * 104 1, City bietk Balance $585,000 $661, 4160 47,000 MR. MARTINEAU bhas the bhonor: recontly returned from Montreal with a [| Aug, 27, 1873 The best quality from the procu er, for medici unaduiterated, | ¢ Plcktcnksaucu. Jams, Jellies, Table Fruits. &¢ . innon Crackers ; In tths also, MeKeng‘« variety of other kinds; New Cheese ; Juiceâ€"Crosse & Blackwelis ~ Fi Purreyor to His Excel‘ency the Governor General, Earl of Dauafferin, 10. â€"HMHHDS.,â€"PAXLE Begides a large ascortment ofCLOTHING, Shir The abov ; old vintage ed fro ' fmx: {.‘.’&‘.’5&“::’.:."‘.‘;.'{,':“ piice. The AR Worth ty ing." Thcy will recommend & ; PR THOS,. PATTERSON‘S, . _ Ottawa Jaly 17. 1873 4 No, % RIDEAUâ€"SI. ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Japansâ€"Greens, Black of the best gr;.dw. Coftee ground daily and roasted on the premisesâ€" wnrivalled for delicious flavor,. Ottawa, AUg. 21, 1873, As well as a complete and caretully selt Ottawa Jaly 17, 1873 (Â¥, Â¥. P.) from the largest producer of w DIIREQ'I‘ IMPOTRDDATTICONS, WHOLESALE AND RETALL, ‘ DUBLIX PORTER, GUINNXES & DAWES PALE ALE and PORTER, CLARETS, BPARKLING MOSELLESâ€"in pints and quuts; SCHNAUBERTS, OF BINGEN & Tailor from Mostreal is attached to the EUscablishmen‘. CALL ANJDQ Sm | Claret. O L D â€"â€"~â€"RP OR ‘Eâ€"â€"â€"Wâ€"LIâ€"‘Nâ€"08 Ten hhds, Fineâ€" Old Brazsdy, wokutig imcn THOS. PATTERSON: Le Breton‘ E1. Ship from France, En;lard and ®pain. . Ten bhds, EXTRA EiX White Cotton at 4, 5. 6 and 7 cts. per Yellow Cotton, 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10 cts. Factory Cotton, 7, 8, 9,â€"10 and 11 cts. Dress Muslins from 9 to 15 cts. and upwards Prints from 10 to 17 cts. ~ Teas; Coffees and Sugars. Hâ€"Oâ€"°IERE CA Regent House J.R:SEITT & Co. Sale is Genuine, and Prices Right. July 8th, 1873. J. R. STITT & Co.‘ SE LLING OFF In order to CLEAR OUT their surplus summer Stock They do not quote prices, but will allow their cusâ€" tomers and the public to judge for thenselves, feelâ€" ing assured they will be satisfied the twa (NFXT DOOR TO HOPXR & C ) * EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE GCGNE. WILL SEBLL AT COST. TASTEFUL AND STYL]~! \ o+ / > > Mekling Vinegarâ€"the best e Patent extracted Honey in bott e; Comb HMi Of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, PALE and DARK, from the 351 18 &DA RRIKSs STTRELS 30 SPARKS STREET. superior from Fruit M A TTE tay* NOW IN OPERATION "Gaz D U K E DKÂ¥ FOLGET 148 PLACE 27 18j3 at AT Flats, Ottawa. sort m SHERLY W iNE n JAS, BAILIFF, râ€"Firstâ€"c es and family useâ€"Warrar nt lMoney in glass boxes. Meatsâ€"all kinds ; L â€"various kinds : very Juiceâ€"pure ! _ Reasonable price and good article. )e Agent for Ottawa and Vicinity. * 2116 News ! French and Eng'l'l-h In variety : Me orts of Edisburgh ; in tins, a Meatsâ€"all kind« : Lemon f M (G &5 |â€"f, MARTINEAU, IC‘F Otta w it 0 |â€" MASSGSES â€"OXAF X]: A ® Qur WINES, GIN and BRANDIES are « 8u3;rs, BSyrups, Goneral Groceric: thom. Highwines, Old Rye and â€" Those having money to expend would #rade will receive the usual péreentage, > Ofta w And are selling GROCERIE®S, WIN! § we have. just received T 300 phckages of Wiznes, Gin, and Brandy The lmml‘woll known as the Pronvrictors of the SHERMAN HOUSE before its aestruction in the memmorable Conflagration of. Gctober sth airl Uth, 1471}, take pleasure in announcing the Comm ;-h-tkmw «xwuu. new en;a-rpn-w, which :- now open un their P!'Iflll management for the accomimodation fm GAGK m# R""fir id & â€" _ Lessees for Twonty Years. any { Rtyle or Cize. The only Chirt poruion Mw Factory in Ottawa. * Colieg F C JAMES ANGU®S . ~|"28%0 or 8 years utter to the prinipd’m.«.,w Haberdashers of Montreal. flce Tay Merchants‘ Bank Block, Sparks Street | "\_.}~/ (kor) Metcalfe. 4 $ Watchmaking and Jewells J. â€"B:â€"LAXMONXT Is To all whom is may concern,. We, the undersigned, beg most iespectfully to inform the public that & ; we have. just received nogs wihiis OURâ€"â€"CARPETâ€"â€"DEPARTMENT Also, a large stock,‘Extra Value, in Tlsee sides a full range of prices and colers in all wool These Jood- were purchased from the manufacture consequently we are in a position to sell at the lowest p> Th° Ottawa Repps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Wimdow Poles, Stair Rods, &e. % Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oit Cloths, _ â€".. A~â€"IMtcagt, ~ The Largest and most Complete *â€" Hotel in the World. WINE® AND LI REDUCTON sGELOVES& 1H1U Spring lmportations, Com Chicago, June 1, 1*73. 2318 KUFFS, .__â€" CuUstoxs DEPARTXENT, Credit L Ottawn, 4th July, 1873. vreditore are req ‘THORIZED discount on . American In, | fore Ȣ within one \Oheinnml’lflhung«r: 14 per cent. * $ "Ko®. M. BOUCHETTE I ud | _ Commisstoner of ca< toms., ORAYA, July #, 1} CHIRTS, MAPLEEYRUP, COFFEH that cou!d b Ottawa, April 16, 1873 REMNANTS,â€"A Lar Oltawa, June 11, 1873. Ot‘an®wa. July Ma We are"clearing out all our SUMMER I + Yery Low IP‘rmeo~. Sweeping Reduciions in Priats a* 1OXEkÂ¥= NX CONB®, CGarpets ‘! Bargains â€" Bargai §ECUR) THEN! ym Brussels and Y =postry Carpets, It lox bile Bar A splen it variet y G 1 L. Dmure I® \8~ Reduciions in SHH! . AMG@DON | uC 2%, I® Siiver 1 THE HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR ba eB Chi ~2> Chirt Store Â¥ J 0% vo The entie Nt« 448 HOTKL red & : muie to order cannmol be co: We â€"re prepared to show in TANCY FTFRENCH C000 M Sherrie=. CA NAT>» ge Lot to 1 assortment of the newest designs in W W AJ ® R a | the Commission r of Agricultural 4 | Works, ta soll at above roouu®, wH EOLLAR®S, ; 4 z'g'auu', ABPTEMBER 6 JN WOODP A 205 3 law Xo. 14 Work ~1tf RMusse!! & WVanrt=son, a : 29. NPARKRKS STREKET, 306 I AHas ‘McKinnons 1t 11 Eighty ~Valuable Building Lots, tTORS and PROYVISIONX® nt Prices that __ WHOLESALE & RFTAIL GRuCERs i Stroee: and Duke stroct, Chaudicro Carpets th #» MPORTANXT A! 15 RVILLE & BRO3., Li }in particular) none to excecd ‘roof, the best in the Dominion. TTLI i in general R rt 1¢d 4 # . SPARXK y9 1 AC1 NR itc 3 1€ nion orted diregt by u« MJ Morran, STREET TH GOODS ERT and Hemp, bes, 1§ . WOR M A N An Insioby mr clalms beâ€" #st J the Low 11 sBignee. in & 11M r to o W H 1140 »f #4 #1 #4 i# H4 t

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