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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Aug 1874, p. 3

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BJAKEE, Postmasiét Connell K Conan J Conpell Miss M 2 Cullough F Dermitt Miss C 2 Donald D J Donald J & , nery ) rburn Mrs D Dona yth R imBg in the July Jist, 1874, ind r"'v‘r' l'w land Jas » J W mer H o Wor by M i T1 Tt t tm pe e . in conaidens ;Z-lftm bense attending m Rll’no. J 06 w ere broug is "N@TMOUL oy.. 7 be ordereq H Tuesday Miss A L. Agent. 257. $4n t seate at y en hestra Un Uhig B Neg., es 0f WORDICCE ge small hill site league, situa the river St. af% Bazile. ~Or Phmuree so viole « (Blk: tte more immec Tar bomes, anc othe f \p'mou is ‘miabitants as 4 -fi.::xm itsel * ied for with muach â€"Afrenamber oft seaâ€"g S 4 lpw,&\\m%;! Ats, is 10 f K::o. imclue * are 602 leaving the opening c( been liceased f Rrovined. . Arrivs than bene{ e : Transactions 5e 4 gemely uns & > with sli gent fo _ «Apgaue arerse to l on. Sales 0 s 3 [Â¥ br large cargo y within the 1 ts M account. â€"" l 3#3 and 571¢ I \_ P Ire bricks, b «~~ w thousand: 7# 88 miling ar es ing 518,066 to o ~. amvals to san â€"m wing ressels, 1¢ 3 wil stenmships â€" plle Tay great depr 8 aitket, and / Te brs taken pi« JS Raipine in the J Fus0.,43 cents s lut tumaction. . ; some small av . frets tor 23 teot. As e ea #oep -mol â€" nftittes, _ Staresâ€"Y $2 80 to$3. 1 = and 362, «ith @ spruce, 38¢, 3 * man named ‘< trowmed in th R neas Boil‘s % thing and, as â€" ofgtein it is supp __â€" Pfi the water du these fite. .‘w |“QU, anu ind POsuit 18 god for withs muach tepidati n. Menumber of sea.going vessels entered wis up to Saturday, including 115 from lwer ports, is 107. The clearances to mme date, including 88 for the lower s, are 602 leaving 105 vessels in port. s the opening c/ navigation 155 vessels ; been liceased for the local trade of i Arrivels from sea are more than beneficial to the freight Transactions in chartering have gtemely unsaiisfactory and .at with slight prospect of any t for some time. Coal awerse to paying an advance, impression that lower rates will on. Sales of Scotch steam at ir large cargoes. . Saltâ€"Several up within the week priccipaily on witm account. Sales of Liverpool 3: and 571c per sack, ten to the Ire bricks, best brands, worth w thousand: ‘The arrivals to 88 miling and 82 steamships, 5$18,066 tons, being an excess. 1 to same date last year of wieg ressels, representing 33,561 ailsteamships representing 9,405 Tay great depression continues in muket, and very few transacs hts taken place during the past Retgine in the raft at 22 cents. 4.0.,43 cents for 19 inch and up lt tumaction. Elmâ€"Very little ; some amail average reported at lor Bjest. Ashâ€"Not in demand in shipping order and in small Sureseâ€"Merchantable stanâ€" $2 80 to$3. Dealsâ€"Bright Pine, and l2 mith a downoward tenâ€" spruce, 38¢, 306, and 220. 3 man named Cloutier was acciâ€" dtomed in the Little River St. meast Beil‘s pottery, He had whing and, as he was subjeci to fte, it is supposed hs must have ) the water during the occurrence these fite. ”mc “Wflw.’“" Nlb o W.W“.’ Jot a house, and with gonet mude an unestibl} '.-m\t“"""'“"w .;.ao-d.m’"“"" T . cmdach o4 E" Freasbyterian picuic toâ€"day at an ltalian r.fum boy l“gb.d mmed Hendersos, inflicting a severe w Peo 5 "yeis he 39 titr. The camp will be organized it the second week in September. :m;‘x,ont â€"of Blackfriars A morning, and the tCommissoner closec nn‘nppvouhu lhis aftermoon. _ This is the Which the Hoard of Arbitrators reâ€" dKided should be rebuilt of iron. en‘ meeting held this after= Mhumed until Monday, Thoreport to the Toronto Convention p businass of the meeting Olths teachers here on the the representative is said to be Unadimous in favor of Mr. Goldwin heccnt *3 Qcorero, Aug. 8.â€" yspor‘s dinnet to Admiral Thomasâ€" 'B.M of the French war in was a great success. =w is being occasioned in of St. Brazile, county of Port: 'J jp the occurrence of certain natural gomess, consisting of peculiar noises yermal commotion in the earth, and '“d shocks of earthquake freâ€" pily recurring> The noises vary from iseat mutterings to loud reverberaâ€" ,‘miom,-uil trom the disâ€" ppof beayy ordnance, and somesffirm pipy an distinguish the sound as of mk of troubled waters. They are ied on a small hill, covering an extent yits kague, situated about halt way gus the river St. Arnine and the vilâ€" wX Buile. (On Tuesday the conâ€" L' so violent and threatening ; the more mm:::&a ‘residents fled and Ot are preparing to L-. is dividrdyamong the Wnu as to whether fire or Coft lastara itseif. and the result is Yeetingâ€"Stabbing P Loxtos, Aug. 8. in uadenmisod here that militia staff ars hate mcommended® the Governâ€" & to locate the volunteer camp for district on open grounds at the back ansington, within a short distance of -'â€""'_' The str00u8 north t ‘.M"’“’ CE P , 13 yesterday‘s, 6# inner to eX e h "s old mad ue ind Ac C _ s late Galc Jt Ate NEREe mfi Lora Mnn an Rertbqusk® g1 w lihnombntet £1.4°° 0000 "higg . :EP” some words dim the clerk in the lkn Hennessy, nephew ot The clerk appears to have * h’ % w of timabet Fatal Railway that x; ... ~* Yesterday in the thort time of six hours and latnc0na youn man named Ndi M' New York, snnessey‘s store 1t flemanded whiskey, which Eg:od. "'E py, ", Â¥o have no I h l'.“' ‘h. NH 7 ’A ‘L‘&"& 25 '-on.: igy, ;. 010 Iorning rece k Bon. Mr. Mackens in{ (1S Excellency the ( "‘;;‘“ Et. Catherir worahip will dov EW at onea t 7 PELEGRAPH â€"Th0 swoupie W eollesiey , + Pori®, Wo.ls upie . F eut wind yesterday ;:’: as heard from. Cow “-‘“,.ncm hom such sterday # escaped injury. from Megdalen Island up to. .say that the codfishery conâ€" fair, Nova Scotia achooners ore and the banks are doing y is plenty of mackerel in "sulf Tat they will not take lttion LONDON Fronc hey HAbIFA® QUEBBEC St, ( ordert d some 0 amed 1 we have wl h Admiralâ€"Fears of kaeâ€" Shipping Statisâ€" + â€"â€" Broakâ€"down of Bridgeo â€" Teacher‘s were M N‘h‘ 40 or 30 M .IN'AM Moâ€" . with N' drumg and | attempts to dis« Peandetatve y wa Amap g a newly 4 died ATHERIN U3 Au’, 1. morning received Mr. Mackenzic a lo@# 1 join the Channel | Accidentâ€"Charâ€" galeâ€"Fishor108. | to Hall ip will doubtless at o:;o to tike e His Excelâ€" :' The ‘dailies Â¥e not yet had , the 25th be Aeciden t while D Cathsrines on made the run Kane, 4 a carrying a m hllinj go to * 2 A u & rs ‘have 0 an» fover» Union says Marshall Serano has ratified powers that the Epanish Government in« tends declaring the blockade of the Gulf of Contabria and England has protested against it. , 3 Paris, August 7.â€"It is that (Germany is negotiating with for 1 cession of Santoma, is denied, Exâ€"President Thiers is very unwell. Procautionâ€"An English Protest. »Paru, :‘u(r 8.â€"The French Government has orde additional men of war to cruise of the mouth of the Badassoa, The FRANCHE, s Cession of Suntana Deniéed.â€"Illness of Thiers. _ _ _ _ pol sw h GERMANY . * _ Will be Recalled, Bezuis, Aug. 8â€"The Cologne Gazsti¢ says that the !ron‘ch Government have agreed to recall the war N&‘W from Civita Veochia, and vessel will .rbu bly quit that station before the 15th inâ€" stant. MIDâ€"NIGHT _ DESPATOHES. ENGLA ND ‘ A Borious Riot. Lospox, Aug. 9.â€"A 1104 took place in Portsmouth toâ€"night in cbnsequence of berient‘ Ihogsend persoct destraped the Sev obstruction to travel, The police charged and some of the rioters were severely n':inred. ‘A renewal of the rioting is red, * m sds s Pm ‘The Emperor© Williaan approved of the verdict of acquittal in the oase of â€"Captain Weernon of the ‘Germany., The men sailed from Kie!toâ€"day for Bpain; they will tough at Plymouth, Better feeling has existed among soâ€" clety men in various trade unions of the eastern district of Brookiyn riace the reâ€" cent difficulties with coopers, The ter= rible Dwyer tragedy, however, in which a mother killed her three children because her husband would not work put a quistus on the coopers union, and ended the strike. Then plasterers and masons.took up the quarrel against nonâ€"society men,which ended in the murder of a society man last night, At a new building on the corner of North, Seventh and Fourth streets, Williamsburg, a murder took place about six o‘clock, and crested inteuse | _ Losnox, Aug. 9.â€"A crieket maich beâ€" tween the Americans and the Kichmond Club commenced at Richmond toâ€"day. | The Englishmen went first to the bat, and Risixe Svs, I«4., August 8.â€"Nine bodies, victims of the + Pat Rogers‘‘ disaster, are here unburied. Of those buried the following bave been identified : C. Conâ€" nor, of Ldinon, Indiaua ; D. C. Kinneg, Patriot, Indiana ; Mrs. M. Gibbons, Indianapolis; Meyer Goldman, New Orâ€" leans, and a colored fireman, known as Jack. The triends ol all, except Goldman, have arrived. ‘The bodies of Geor xchund Mrs. Tuttle, Louisville, a.fl; , Madison, and two white boys, one seventeen, the other soven years old, have been otniht above. The two latter on the Kentucky shore. ‘The offisers of the mail line have taken charge of the unknown bodies, and will keep them as long as possible, generally not more than a day, ‘The disaster grows in magnitude, and altogether over fifty bodies are beâ€" lieved to have been recovered. Trades Union Difficuities. excitement. â€" James Kilduf, Thomas Moâ€" Laughlin, and . John Khmulm masons and society men, visied tene. ment houses in course of erection on Fourth street, and after vainly endeavoring to induce the men employed there to join them, commenced to abuse them, and (linally made a general assault; At this stage of the proceedings the private watch» man of the premises came on the scene, and at once joined in the melee on the nomwsociety men, He se‘zed a hammer and struck James Kilduft two blows on the temple, which felled him to the sidewalk, and he almost instantly erpired, ‘The gouoo arrested as parties to the murder ohn Keenan, James Burke and Frarik Tuck . » New Yorr, Aug 7Tth.â€"Victoria Woodâ€" huil and Tennie C. Claflin arrested toâ€"day on complaint of A. Chn_r and M. Tremain, who allege that in 1871, when Woodhuli & Claflin were doing business in Broad 8t , she deposited with them, to be invest~ ed, $400, which she was to receive on deâ€" mani with interest, that she has since made several demands, but never got money. They were bheid in $600U bail at the Suerifts office. Claflin and her mother were to sail tor Kurope in the French S. S, ‘Lafayette‘ to.â€"day. Two thousand steerage passengers saile d for Europe toâ€"dey on the outgoing steamers. More of the ‘Pat Rogars‘ Victims. Kxoxricts, Tenn., Aug. 8â€"On Sunday afternoon a negro named Worley, raped a white girl fifteen years old, in the woods near Johnson‘s City, East ‘Tennessee, and then murdered her, cutting her throat from ear to ear. ‘The girl was of a highly respectable fermer‘s family. When the horrible discovery was made that Morley was suspected and arrested, and on being acoused of the crime he confessed. . Last night while being taken to Elizibethtown jail he was seized by a party of citizens and hanged, a % The game of cricket toâ€"day between Americans and English suspended at five o«â€"clock, the Americans haviog scored 45 with five men only out. They then played base ball, the result being ‘Athletics‘ 1!, *+Red Stockings‘ 3. About 1,000 people in attendance. when the was stopped for lunch had scored b.‘lplw.i{h the loss of eight wickets. Two of their number were bowled out, five caught out and one.run out. Harry Wright took one of the Englishmen‘s wickets, and McBride the other. When the game was resumed the Richmond‘s added 45 to their score, and retired for first innings with a total soore of 108. The weather was fine and the attendance of spectators as play progressed increased to about 1,000. A cricket match was phyodyutudq between the Mechanics‘ and 8t Gmp‘ olubs of this town, the Mechanics winning by two runs and four wickets to go down, latter struck at him, when Hennessy seized mA erencl. e a pass at 83 striking the fleshy f"" or‘,.pmt arm, immes diately below the er, the knifeo glancing along and ocutting a deap wound along the shoulder blade, The quarrel was then put a stop to, and Stephens taken to a doctor, bleeding profusely. His wound was dressed, and he was taken to his boarding house; and informat on having bsen laid agrinst John limnong..i he was arrested last night, but was bailed out. A splendid new tug will be launched at Mr. Simpsoun‘s shipyard _toâ€"morrow aiter» n0ooun, BATURDAY‘S _ MIDâ€"@1GAT DESPATOHEX. Arrested for Fraud. Steorago Passages UNITED STATES Acquitted HNGLAND, A Puel Base Ball. Murder. The Herald‘s corres ent cables an iaterviaw with Don Carlos,at Elorria,Spain, says ho was affably received by> Don »Carlos _ who said â€" any. â€" represen« tative â€" of . an _ impartial journal was welcome, in the course ot conversation Carlos eaid: I have no fear of German intervention, Gertuany is aware that a foreigner throwilng himself in the midst of an inkgernecene contflict is exposed to its risks and periis, â€"Spanmiards strongly _ dislike _ interference in their _ affairs â€"â€" intervention would reault in _ favor . of me then :!fi:in would ouly have one â€"army, with los its chief. Epain has beea im. poverished: by war, revolutions and chauges of governments would be the reâ€" sult, and it would require my whole life to resiore her to the degreo of pwlpofl.l{, which 1 wish her to possess,. The only means to sooomrlhh this is by a long f:uitful season of tramquility devoted to cultivating the arts of peace and consoliâ€" dating and catablishing finances and credit, 1 desire to restore Sp1in to some« thing like her ancient grandour, The Cortes has said it should be elected fully and fairly by the nation, The Cortes should reflect the foelings, wishes and and â€" sentiments of the people, and not the . mera body of _ factious politicians, | _ alike _ powerless for good, and strong for evil, promuilgatirg octrines for the overthrow of society, anu ending with barricades. 1 wish Spain to march onward to png‘reu and .nl_gihun- ment, and not remain behind hor siste nations in science and education, Religion and education assist each other. Science without religion is blind. ‘Touching Cuba he said he would offer Mrngdonnd amnesty, and would guarantee the Governs ment to be devoted to the interests of the Island. He said he was o&pond to slavery, and he would abolish it with all speed, is pruse: doiaring his ;'m‘:‘...."““"f.w..“ his cause, able, and giving good reasons therefore. CUBA. 4 Smail Poxâ€"Harthquake. . _ . Havyixi, August 8.â€"Small pox s ie e m 0 d ?anhwu!:oh “",‘fl"m, \r\‘V‘olut An earthquake of fully a minute‘s durâ€" ation was felt at noon on the 8th inst., in the i#lands of the Kitts, Bt. Thomas and Antigua, . No damage is reported,altheugh movement sharp. Hayti and Sindomingo at last advices were t anquil. In the latter country, the -z:mu of unssasiness was the platting of few remaining adberents of Boas. I Murder Aboard Ship. Saxrriaxosco, Aug 7th.â€"Thos. Strong, mate of the ship (Pride of the Port‘ was arrested for killing one of the crow by :no:king him from the fore tree to the ack. . . ‘The steamer Carbon,‘ with a full car was lost near Foo Chb:.'fi. ; 80 Nax Frixcte00, August 8,â€" Advices from Japan contain no news of vital importance. The shipments continue heavy. _ __. _ Japanese troops continue at the Island of Formsa â€"Foreigners travelling in the interior of Japan must subject themeelves to the Japanese laws, New *Oruraxs, Aug. 8.â€"The < Henry Ames‘ fad a full trip urm her sinking was caused by striking a hidden obstruc» tion. AGerman woman and two childen basiy othere, but no catin passongers. Te y others, but no ca ngers," boat was insured for 8:’..':0.)&)‘“o A Man Shot. Lovisvirus, Aug. 8.â€"Col, Richard Ten« broeck, the well known horse owner was shot mortally at Gilman‘s Statiod, in this county this evening, :1 General Walker Whittaker, a lawyer of this city, _ * Atrocious Case of Stabbing, Naw Yor_, Aug. 9 â€"John â€" Ewell, of Green Point, in & fit of jealousy to day stabbed his wife six times in different parts of the body with a pocket knifs.. At the sixth stab the knife blade broke and the steel remained in the wound. The woman will probably die. Ewell has been placad under arrest. _ _ ; + Heavy Rains. New Yorr, Aug. 9;â€"The rain in New England hl:l':m.u'lly h."{'o over eleven inches fell in seventeon urs ~in New Haven and Norwich, at Augusta, Me. The river is still rising and roads badly washed. A despatch from Fort Dodge, Texas, states that an expeditionary fcolumn of a regiment of uvahi(gnda battalion of infantry, under Col. Miles, is about to take the field against the Indians, . > f A Boat Race. Ou Ciry, Pa., Aus. 9.â€"A& four oared rice, one and on { mile and return, between the Columbia crew of Pittsburg, and the third Ward crew of Oil City, for $200 aside, came off this evening. The Columbians won easily by two lengths. Time, 21m. 5s, It had been estimated in a newspaper here that the Englishmen allowed the Americens to beat them in order to get heavy bets on another game and then reâ€" trieve both pocket and reputation, _‘ ; § Murder. A Wilmington, Del., despa‘ich states that the body of a wealthy drover named Robert A. Mackey was found in a creek near Odessa. He had been robbed and murdered. ‘The police are in pursuit of Joseph ‘Faylor who was last seen with Mackey. s s J 1e No Knowledge of Compromise. . >, New Yorr, August 8.â€" In relation to the report that a compromise was being patched up between the friends of Tilton and Beecher, the chairman and another member of the Beecher committee state they have no knowledge of such a proceedâ€" ing, and the committee will reuevuo in its invostigations until the end is reached. Rules as to Betting. Kesident Englishmen here state that the English cricketers allow no betting on their games and never bet on any of their matches claiming that . none but gentleâ€" men comprised their team that: contested and were beaten by the Americans on the 3rd and 5th instant, Sr. Perersavre, Aug. 8.â€"The Galos says the Czar invited the son of=~the late Napoleon to witness the military manâ€" dovres. * No Danger, ."lhnlm, :'ug‘. 9.â€"â€"The Epoca considers danger uropean complications in mmion with Spanish affaire are now avolded, ; Eight leaders of Internationals have bean arrested here, and other arrests have been made in Florence and other Italian cities. Papers were seized showing that the Internationale has been making great progress in Italy, ; Last night an armed band of forty per= sons quitted the town of Imola and Fro‘ m.unoh‘noéduuoyln( the tele. graph lines and disarming the> railway watchmen. ‘The paty were pursued by the military, who arrestednearly all of them, seized their arms and ammunition, There has been some excitement in Bologne, caused by the organization of revolutionary sodieties, but theso have b.l.l? dissolved, and the town is now tranâ€" @ulile â€" â€"=_.â€" > td mc : Now Mats. Roxs, Aug. 7.«=The Pope doclares his intention to create four new Cardinals, Don Carlos Interviewd On tho $Wer Path News from Japan. UNTTED STATES. Steamor Sunk An Invitation, Steamer Lost, RUSSIA SPAIN, ITALY. ~TENDERS will be received ioKs Corporation of the city of Ottawa, until MONDAY gm #ith day of AUGUST, 1874 at 13 o‘olook NoON, trom g:l wllll:’ to contract for the erection and sibton of a Oity Hall Building for the clty of ioh en io tm womanannri ie V amount mmtmvflon pw% VIZ t« tion, Masons‘, Sto: ¢ l-v-;w m, M Work," meâ€"cutters‘ t . angâ€" Oeepai i i onomerh Anlaaivanised 8rdaâ€"Plasterers‘ Work, ____ . __ . _ _ ©OUe"+ to Tenders will also bo recei s ikeenin Tepderatod ho he recolyed for any and sufficlent leoum{ will be required for per performance of the work. The i1 does not,bind itsolf a iraested » Lenden: for Olty Hail,® and addram Mn To the undarsqned. . ~__ _ ... l [ 0. oo 4thâ€"W epught Iron and Plumbers‘ % M â€"Puinfig anddieine â€" .. * . ~" f there is more than one Con conn ected vnlth “r; ‘Tender for the vhem dlvllldou. the nammes of the several Contractors are to be given wu PE met PC URRLL Pians and ifoations be oms® 5s SorSEy & BHBARD, Architeots, Ottawa watl" Toethat noylogy 9 por tout meen 1yoiee! lun. al. BodonEten, _ This] remedy has been nsed in some of fio worst forms of Bcrofula, Salt Rheum, and Diâ€" leuulw mg::m, with b;nm sh0o048, m cases have cured ward only. ~1{3Mredaâ€"ot letters® and eortmm aré now in the proprietor‘s possession, which can be seen on application. .. Lo c ho e ONF BOTTLE WARRANTED To OURE ALL KINDS O# PILES.. FROM 1 To $ BOPPLES LN ApL . CASES OF HUMORS. > . N. 6.â€"The medi¢ine is entirely vegetable in its composition. : In all cases of uuurhuduloum requested to refund the money. f. of none who do not warrant it, as all dealers recelve back their money from the proprietor. : FOWLE’S PILE & HUMOR CURE WARRANTED THE ONLY SURE AND PERâ€" FEOT CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PIL QOROFULA{II'E'HR OR BlNGmBM. BALT RHE M&.AND fi‘hl" DIS ES OF THE SKIN. It is the result of a !ifetime of sotentific stady and is now ‘or the first tme offered to the Cana dian pubtic, Rrepu'ed by a careful, experienced and consclentious physiclan, in obedience to the desire of numberless friends in the profession, in the trade and among the ‘Eooxlu Every bottle is warranted to contain the full stre of the medicine in its highest state of wfl‘:{ and development, and is -ut'xorlor to any medicine ever compounded for this terrible complaint, DEevI®s & Boutox : f GexTLRMEN,â€"Having been one of the many martyrs of rheumatism that ] meeton my ovota day rounds. 1 was induced to l&lm celebra DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE. Ihad q; fered the last five or six weeks m&x&m terrib) acn;:(rlml across my loins and so severe indeed that I couid hardly walle with ihorh:? ot a stick, Icommensced the Diamond Remedyâ€" following the directions carefully.â€" Relief came immediately with the first botte, improved rupldlty wih the second, compictely cured and freeq from pain after finishing m{ fifth simall bottle. Youare at per‘ect llbon.f cither to refer to me gll;tvnuly orl&ubuely. as I ieel very k» ful for the rehef, and sympathize with my sufterers from rfnumullm. 4 Yours rugwtmlm J Bi ARDINAL, > in stmpte egses dlaimks one or two hoces n simple som| es one or .uml ce. Y:xbcnmmént. &If:mlc cnlenm "l')o? u:u..m nl'o ve w e use of two or three flun em:%m’ and simpla remedy hundreds of ‘t’lml:n saved to uxlfir.'uhg cn‘::nm afford tg hrow it away, as sure purchase M_fiu-vm:l’im .-’. 20 ho oi ‘The experiment of twenty yearsâ€"in the Lonâ€" don Hospital, Engiand, has demonstrated to the Medical Faculty otf Kurope, that the only modiine having control‘over this class of disâ€" eases, is the ';fiiu‘ medicine is 'rT; ll:lo at all m grmo‘uhu not got it in stock, ask him to send NORTHRUP & LYMAN, . Alfl‘b:ltl.\h blood contains the elements of \'luult,{ and Nutrition, which is unrued intothe captilary :Y-um and, after m%p ying the required nourishment, is sucked l.lr y the minute branches of the venous system and carried back to the lungs for vitai recuperal s By reason of muich thatis wropg in living &nd medical treatment, th is stream of blood flowing through the body is not always puré or free from inflammatory particles, which may ‘m off l‘)z insensible perspiration through the or with the waste maiter mrough the skin or with the waste matler through the intestines, but cold or wet may stop their outward emfe. and the in« tgl;nnl dralntage ra:‘y become mtxguve. wh:: t corrup nPar es are Im coagula causin stules, scalp c ms or runn sores, lfmfiecbh is &e. Tfiey may locate sboult.ng nerve, causing uaumma, and la/ attaching themselves to the arterial tubes and veins, large or small, and inflaming thent by their corrosive influence, cause those lmensosli:] paintul sensaâ€" tions called Rheumatism, Nature struggles to drench out or dislodge if possible these corrosive particles, and the parts bocome very red from the congestion or pressure of blood therein, Thisis called Infammatoro Rbenmatism of Rheumatic Gout, Ifnature does not succeed in washing out these acremonions atoms she withâ€" draws the ucdus lup‘fly of blood from such arts, ceases to coutend, and performs circulaâ€" flnn as best she can; bowever, the passage of the blood tnrough the affectod channels still continues painfa‘, ‘This is Chronic. Rteumaâ€" tism, which may exist without its usual anteâ€" 1 cedant the Acute kind 4 The above only true theory points ont the corâ€" . rect treaiment of this and other distressing maladies. _ Uissolvs these corrapt particles ux'fl have lodged in the aflidted parts, so that in the Renmiln fatiaving ties remored the wnce > v us e canse the e ceases. . _ DIAMOND RHEUMATIC Price, 81 por Bottle. ; Six Bottlos 85. July 81, 184. Oltawa, August 7, 1874. TEX®B*Y" P 'q‘f & ARB "%/’ M M 1P B\ oving [/.F C( °/ 4J j â€"BYâ€" “_' r inongs : $ "AAggnge. 1*"5 ATCIIUTLAOR O3q & %\-‘*’ztk l)la:(r:lqn. d ie cw Rhoumatism, Nouralgia, Bore Throat, Hoarsoness, _§ Meadacho, 3 Toothache, * QARD AND 1LODGING.â€"Iwo or poSERL A BLESSING TO THE FPOLICE, rof t leigiod 2(0 § yoprrene bast PP m let 34. +/ dJuly 4, 1874 USTOMS DEPARTMEN1. ____ _ Notre Dame street, Montrea!, General Agents for the Province of Quebet ;.l;rllgo ':A’l*per botile,. Large Bon.lu%l- ay 19, P F0196 For Internal and External Use OTICB TO GONTRACTORS, rNUE Dated 15th May, 1872, from an old in« nnlblu“m. n{uuorn‘l‘npm:'m. ng:‘x ww.r- minsie: 8 ; _ ""I must also that you'r%mu hrean exceliont medicine for me, and I certainiy do epjoy rul health, sound l:eo? umjnlood .pro lsl this is ovnns to taking your Pills, â€" J am years old. Remuining, gentiemen, yours ve'i_'y respectfully, ~Iu ." ‘o the Proprietors of â€" Norton‘s Camomile Pills, London. is Reott : street, To: Orio"." DEVINS & BOLTOR, THE‘OTTAWA TIMES AUGUsSFP 10 1874 uts for the Province of Ontario, T en es nsl auach." Inrould Rxtract from a Letter FOLLOWING 18 AN Mlism, Scalds, Lamoness, la, Burns, Soroness, roat, Boils, Wounds, Iesa,.g Ulcers, Bruisos, 10, S Piles, Sprains, ho, * Colic, Old Sores, All Homorrhages, WM. P. LETT, Commissioner of Uustom s MoNTREAL, 18th J une, 1864. con, Romke ied ts Ottawa, July 3, 1874 #s Oity Clerk. COURE! Hulâ€"t4 2611 three with Slightly damaged by the late fire on ifi mt rothat pate mb denoees hiffon 4tb 2p6 198. Agg_l‘nnf:z.zmnd. 1874, %&. eontinue until the whole wa, Remohber the place, PRATT BRO8, O 8 Â¥ &th JULY, wo:t..:dm'wmw' ( es Y iotorian Queen‘s W harf at 4 E'm'l for 'lb-ggu. ggfi.:.ut. P h ville, and l)(mml; nmr:m:,.‘l:vnan’mulmm. Monday ma'lunrl. arriving in ( at 8 a. m . Btages will be in wdmn convey mpafn Nee steot Mes R wmwm President, Boots and Shoes HENDERSON & CO‘8, t 0 0 . 89 SPARK®â€"Br, Cassell‘s Bible Educator, VOI. B.1».2â€"s0«ee»» Light for the Temperance Platform® . Papor cCn romtare, by Fuies Weend! 15. gm, by uu:g glau’o%w Ballads nnde Mand, by 4. Clark Ou‘lgrnmfi..........-.....b.y...[... areurbe s +6 mom Pdmyfizfi. Aldrich...... ... Mmulqy’l Wheee e ie ts sn br es ae â€"â€"FOR SALE ATâ€" be sold without any reserve, as the owner is reâ€" tirlng from the "me-b < _« Rememberthe day, TURSDAY, 11th inst, at arcios J, BERMINGHAM, "a poeanly 144 3 Auctioneer. CaALDWELL & CO, + â€" Managers‘ very liberah extending. from ons to Tmy youre very e rding to amount of m made mwn Il?mo of sule. Tm & oo s for e-bhn.x:; or others to m‘ outlt at a o w::; easy x The ay on it that onrymw will be .oufgum any reserve, as the owner is reâ€" ON TUESDAY, THE litg INBT., é:flo’cluogl p.t;x... his ontl.x: :eook of Horses, rriages, Ble + The stock, w'fn.bfi"m: & l'lp'uor class, aod nearly new, comprises in part two handsome Carriages made to open or englose, of the finest workmanship, w ‘w and in excelient order; one very Covered Sleigh, leather top, a superior article , two very handâ€" some latod, stylish Open in per fect order; znr very fine in ex« cellent condition, kind gentle and sound, fif for lent condition, klod gen ad sound, fit for :rmg or dm'?ht pnoe %& Boat ‘and 1x weltan yerioas onter articles eouu’c'mu 1th we fingprrm»_o-. PCs C ,' Mills‘ Supqumegoncy. March 24. 1874 In order to meet the wishes of the Travelling Community, we have this day uced the price of Board for our up'Fer, Pul mâ€"sized rooms to g.xoo per _ day, The Ho:‘l.r contains 10 be Repl as a Rirslâ€"olmed fiotol .. aveuy reapoop to ept as a Firs in @ The large and exceliently furnished rooms will be $4.00 per day, Those with bathing and water conveniences adjoining $1.00 per day extra, HA EBDl (:ABBIAGHi COVERED AND s oP SLEIG& R Aalb WuLur E8, &o The subscriber is instructed by Mr. P. Conâ€" way, who is retiring from the L&:{ Business, to sell by Public Auction at Clarence=st,, opposite Graham‘s Wmh." _ The Council of the Cor on of the Unitea Counties of Prescott -Mu h% issued Debentures to toe amount of l&o.po z.flu in« terest at 6 por cent. wlunu’ interest and slooogwnnclpal payable on 1st February, in € . flme are now in hands of the for saie, io whom application may m, to l5th August prox. ' J . W, MA N, f* Treasurer United d«u L/Orignal, 18th July, 174. pagott < in _ AMERICAN HOUSE, BOB TON BOOTS AND SHOES Light Enginesand General Machinory MceSBwfieth was 5 Nee S L ght Alienâ€" & Co, Well [p"" s es MECHANICAI ENQGINEER July 24, 1874 PRATT BROS. "KAND CLEARING SALE «* . Four of the World in 0 days Family Heraid, vol 32, bound..... ...... ... At Hor Mercy, by James PAYO: sssrsares+» * FOR SALE AT ll, reâ€"out, Axes, ndard G<Â¥ and Baws, Belting, :Ilu. h&l&('%“ c M lant Uienbigagane of the Gl?l.l‘. f ATP Also, Agency E..3 4 JOSEPH NEELIN Jules Verna‘s @aturday Afternsoon Tripm. August 4th, 1874 4 Bpecial attention gtyen 10 RrREkPAIRS OF PRINTING PRESSES Orders or e _1 onsNrR or mu.\'.muou-lm ~ ts 30y BBFA, + > > 253Sâ€"tf A®D A G K 1 C U L TU R A L. MA C HJ N is# NEW BOOKS. . _ , 18 Bussoxâ€"8t. March J.alm. * OF ALL KIND8, AT DACIER‘S DRUG STORE, IRE! FIRK! GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER BANKRUPT 8TOCXK. NEW BOOKS. June 25, 1874 H O R S E S§, TTAWA XTENSIVE CREDIT SALE doost© Hardy Bros,, UNICIPAL DEBENTURES. A most suitable THE PEOPLES TEA STORE Aug. 1, 1874, Having purchased the stock of LARGE VARIRTY OF HNENDERSON Have had $10,000 worth of REDUCTION. And other appliances, KFive Weeks in a Balloon....§ Meridiana, or ‘adventures in Bouth MEICB: sesarsense css + + A jJourney to the Centre of the (Late prosion a Me urth........um..m..... = OFâ€"â€" LEWIS RICE & SON. )N AND CO‘8, 30 Sparks Btroot, and 3 dowy east aot se oo W#eay & $1,75 1.50 1 50 0.16 0.16 DEP. joxs >Â¥ ~** n‘ tubsgee geleraranine vefho Department wl not be ‘bound 1o accept Wholosale for by the F iing Fence Walis, &c., &c., of the Pu day, the 12th day of at noon, for the neâ€" ..J LXO8 M"" G f S 548 2oo, apfioanmaas are upou the ierapper ie rramen i mirribin in en apedatc poticn that they have ied tneir corresâ€" right may be Ask for LEA & PERRINS Sauce, and see Name on 'nprr, Label, Bottle, aud Btopper, . &Wkué:‘:“*fi’:’: own compounds, the is hereâ€" by informed that the only way to secure the e ‘hat hy onp‘ why 16 Seoure OaAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. July 21, 1874 C.~P.~ DORIoOX Enthonend. to" recolve. orders. Bamples nentat wholesale price, t A. liberal discount will be allowed to the trade for large cash orders, Agents Wanted in all Parts of Cannda, to sell on commission. > hi Py 3. 2e vala Atlc MB 00R : + 52900 + ae 3 tes OM to their new and l;': “mmmm:m manufactured by them under p:mlto :.u:gmxno&umm*mm. o mar 52 recetvad at tois Office, until Wednes: The undersigned have the honor to call the at« tention of n the Builders, Carpenters, Cabinct Makers and Square or Octagon Newels‘ Raillings, Table wmma&n&%h quantities and at prices which will mw&m Bamples may be seen at hardware store of m'lgmx ided in &wu" E. h # NOONAN‘S Bw&‘ O tiaw May Hik 1974 HA B ERD A8 H BE R Y On hand, Anevien wete in tos iAtorrPuatith en Try the Goods, and judge for yourse oR sSALEâ€"50 CITY LOTS, drained and g ufiewslkod. in WJ Fort Garry, Mant. sureud."" Peode" mas." %mm“fl,_,‘m Clarke Cornish, MéKenzie, Bain, Bilanchard and To * * Address, J. M. McGREGOR, Auctioneer and Real Kiate Agent, Winnipes. ‘NIMMD-M once, two Warh to t anufacturing of Hair Goode Apply '&:azr'; E. MOURE, Burlington Heiâ€"Cutfing um.h ldl..rm 2016 &A â€"FASHIONABLE SUI1 ST.â€"COLASS CUTTER OR PRESSMAN wishes & situation. Good cxp-rlm au Eflhfl m‘. . _ Address, T. Hi NS Aug. %4. * 2686 seqn io aongpege so his nunferons customers J nne 80 1874, XJ ness, in the Victoria Eul , Wellington st. \mm.m e Agem Travellers Ins. Co‘y., cor. lg:hff:ul Wumnâ€".« to take charge of a il1 Boar House. _ Good relerences i figflmdm:m:)-A couple of Miliâ€"wrights 'Mdom: 0 T '_W‘ m{.'um MOSGROVE. EABTII";‘W t.orun nmm?fi quest ve their accounts t of July, as after the change um l.muonu lw"lll b.eollm:l, & W _June 17. *# 2507â€"t4, n4 ONEY TO LOANâ€"In large orsmall sums TAILILORINX G _â€"_â€"â€" LETâ€"A front room, with Toont m.&'cmn., ‘Toar uniuks A lady and gentleman (or gentleman reâ€" Would do en to takke advantage of tnie 9 Hity. . Address, A 34, Tames Ofteq, * application counpgrent mouth or Rnen en oten assiste Beptember 2nd, T6.) SPARKS STREET [76. T. LA WRENCE Ottawa Labiey fifiuq DIREOT â€"A N Dâ€" ® . From the Prod CON8SERYVATORY OF MUBIO.I m y k k AJ BEPT. 2xp,. For rcoms apply early. Fros, m and all other lnmrnu.xon MH.M on Clmm OF RN D LADIEQ:"NSCHOOL E, P, JACK8ON, M. A., ; Prinoipai, WORCES T E8SHIE SAUCE, Ottawa, May 22¢, 1874, Ottawa, July 17, 1874 JOSEPH BEAUDRY & Co This June 9, 1874. Of Lel suty s6/ 98 now complete. Genlemen desirous of o uiug yeu« O L OO T H 8 ASBIONABLE LASSES will be resumed on WEDNESDA Y FFICEKS TO BE LETâ€"Suitable for offauy Romminie® "oan sefi be ns . commodated at 1 SSE T.s./ 5. a%. _ NOONANNS, OLYGONAL TURNING. LEA & PERRINS ‘THH ONLY GOOD SAUVOE. TBETD & JP AUO A N â€"10 l on Real Estate ‘ y eoRK DECLARED RY CONNOISSEURs 200 Wellington Street, Ottawa. P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. TO CONTRACTORS I m,,i_...._-.w-.-.yunnwn- gnr Wm.'-‘u uq.n%rd- C nll’%(m in mhaf ....‘.."2..‘“.1’_"3}39"" ; let HVLL, P. q. E.J. BUTLE 0 Conservatoire, Professor of will By order, , 80 RIDEAUâ€"ST., OTTAW A re.open on WEDNESDAY, H. F. nousom OR & WADE, F. BRAUN assisted by a Welnes: E::'.-:.‘.'.':. *&l <" nd forms m ndl“;: M““ Pih ‘and ocetly artictes will be soud for whatover »Het Hepel ht tm h iaties commensen on wou knogs to un dirent o Otine eP se aPegnnt o teraaet iematinrers oiE tE memnimeaateas B e ie oo n nsc p ons efi ie PLATEDWARE, JEWELLERY, Fuancy Goods and Articles of Vertu Posb 209 Lhte ts sall o paiirs uen seven p, m., GoLD aAND sSILVERW ARE, MOBT ATTRAOTIVE AND UNUBUAL SALE OF GBMUINE ~â€"A 8UPERIOR q0 aLLTY 0'.- id Brandy, Port and Sh ry Wine, Olarets. and SCOTOH AND IRISEK WHISEEYF in greas yanety, " "am ied ie o eo peportEp nanp The public ‘on gelting in Fall and Winter Goode during d sate f Kprl on Aeint as yood value Leok out for Oatalogues to be distributed Iuly Wth, 1074 Wz>Insolvent Estate at 20 Conts in mSu-aMk,nMamWQf,Mbnjumw succesded as yet in gekting a satisfactory offer for his > § t his 100 PAIRS WHITE BLAN KETS, FALL & WINTER GOODS ESTABLISHED 1854 Purveyor to His fl;o;lluq_&oâ€";ov;l: General, 'hfll\’:‘ Continuation of Clearing Sale AT METCALFES Branfi_iqs. Port5 Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter,&¢ flumbfu_,g, BoeRâ€"aeni es o0 oN hnd PLAOK, fine grades. June 2 1874. AVING now ‘ . all o. ders, wg m'w PURKE AND UNADULTERATED, ior Family use and Medicinal purposes, W WKWOLES ALE A ND &E ET A I LE Teas,â€"mon.m-urn-muu-. Coffeesâ€"rama ROABTED, Ground delly on the promsiess, at usual prides" FANCY GROCERIES IN GREAT VARIETY Pickles, aces, Jams, f.u"hw-g Byrups and R# _ _ perentnarnive on caniniatiges THO8. PATTHRSO®N®S. UCTION| AUctioN: aUcrion::‘ July 16, 1874 And a wellâ€"assorted Stock of Aug 10, 1874, The subscriber in reéturning thanks to the public for the manner in which they cleared g&~ sLYTH & KERR, 25 RIDEAUBT., THOS. PATTERSON Which are slightly soiled, and which will be found exoelient value. at same He will offer the whole JUBT RECEIVED, per Ship «Superior," . McDONEL L. Tweeds, Coatngs and Vestngs Tailoring Establishment. GENTLEMEN‘S 4 To Beleot trom. COHAS. BRYSoN, .. _â€"._ :__ 58 SPARKS OTREwS. April 18, 1874, AN INBPECTION IS INYVITED for One Woek At AND HAVING PURCBASED AN 66 SUSS8EX STREET There is in the late purchase All the Novelties in in France, England, Hoiland and Spain at prices that will ensure a speedy clearancs 1MPORTATIONS® to Defy 1 of their prosent premises, and Steamâ€"Fittin M t me SHOOLBRED & CO. Ottawa Carpet House Our siock being even More complete and exâ€" tensive thar in any former season and C prices will be found as low or even lower that from the best ng! tere, to which we CARPETS. JUST OPENKDâ€"26 bakes of TED HAR! 0 oo MA mpIYA B IE, aiso ( FANOY GROCERIES ! . METOALFE, 30 APARKS 81. SPRING 1074 OPEPAWA, 1974 are prepared to exsou the 65 SPARKB®â€"8T. as they had (@ 34

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