ke » ObumW t "‘~ TEDâ€"A imart yoers s TERTISEMEN pg_ DAED es epeneraaraete o 4* _ o ul sn AM. l-n.xmfl le Prize : Ass oF NEW TORK rk, quute new. J# B by na Corte , F1 c otmdsast hauacs. An . "WH.+ aif Stretbl reat Ottawe, July $ + Discount‘ on Ameriga® Involos* ptice, $ per cent. . a th i mitted to be Dent ittle m-l=- in n.nh'o groands and i: that is requiped to n M i.'â€"â€"-â€"- w L’..a'.;.,.m a" 5 : lexets for $1, 14 A _ 8 ctoxet t $15. Ke place fromm hy Yite j street, Leiter Fou: ifâ€"past twn uâ€"&;‘.h- NEURerty of ty and albert m.‘ 8 $ Oc enmay sns net To ue m on ensy J. BERVINGHAM, per‘y, a doaie uaj. house id en o peenoiaes ate Bulletin DRAWINGSâ€"A & EVERY TIO tOperty . 8. Rideauâ€"st.. come riedl® uï¬?::w'“l: L_ or $180 per sonum. | To be J. sERRMiNGBAM. is Pirenarmn mt d * solt wl( > » » south cod | l‘i North [ "the olse locs, welt to" DEP ARTMEN1. ®.3. M:; BOUCEEitezoms. ")omunjestonear OPCEn"""" NGHAM‘3 for them. To Besol cherp Northside Clarenceâ€"st., witk cundings, that it i+ 5 toeu praice. " cudics t o ut nitted to be the best in "hiis PME GUST, 1874 aND MXEASURER of One *Handred e udersigned for suckh. ;:,u:;fl. on the -*l iarionsiy entered Toxk resiisnce Ot six ;00d bo coking w 4 many m Cask GIFTS strom a 1AROE Ipe 4* charadter Fited t0 Miteng, see thie ( ‘ resictamice ~g d h Mlle 5 . 0 0 0 1 2j¢ REWARD: vdsasy o ®, i1 aad 9# w OUiDeat bristine® JX or We o t ie d amk ou _ * d aequay B 4 the following bhat be has o. th a or....' ‘N. ## w a nAÂ¥ 4 3 ln..,,‘ Of Jhly at NEYV stron s leweat *, Collar Statles wl prove. o 1 hk sterâ€"xt. lowpoy, 4ug. 1i â€"A game of base ball | THEINFAMOUS TRAFFIC AGAIN. retween the Red stockings of Bo«ton, and «â€"â€"â€" c Athlsucs of Phil wleuphia, was called | A Young Girl Lured from Her Home s the ead of the 6:h inniags _ The Red in Trenton $ Suckings won by the following s¢0re : | . a respectableifarmernamed John Noble, ~ Athistic® “"-’l_.;},*} t'ï¬â€˜::“ Red | of West Windsor, near Trenton, N. J., »toogings 6 0 0 0i t * made affidavit yesterday afternoon that News from Spain his daughter Ehnbot:.d aged u;::uo- 4 qaial to "r Times ho the north o‘ Tar Emm'pur;r:o In oonobot:t:: ::N" a§f 41 Marshal Zeabeln i2 on | of this allegation he set forth the follow» men guns, i0 iranda 00 | in>, His daughter had been living for fhorsday tast with a convoy for the reli@f | some time with a Mrs. Faulkenburg in â€"efVictoria, which place is yery closely beâ€" | Trenton. Some days ago this lady dis« ~leaguered by the ;'“"“‘e““t' The Carlists | sovered a letter in her house addressed to m;ï¬ e _ an entrenched pO#S!â€" | Eiizabeth and signed J. E. Simmons, No. (en. Moriones awaits the result of Zeaâ€" %“Ci:::’e.;o":::’t:.m."l*fl it h‘lbmwonlt; bala‘s movements, when the attack is to go east and work in a silk factory. No be made upon the Carlists at Estelia, attention was paid to this matter at SPAIN * â€"| the time until Friday last, _ When eC Elizabeth left the house and went to Army Mov ts take \fp her abode with m;f ‘::: * Mapmip, Aug 15. street. It is surmised she was acting is Official dug;hh- received announing | concert with the man Simmons in an illeâ€" that Martiai 7 abala, in order to check the | gal capacity, She and her victim, the ibreatened morement of the army, "reâ€" | firmer‘s idolized daughter, departed from wrmed to Miranda, after throwing a sup=| here this motning on a train for Newark. ply of men and provisions into.Vittoria. _ | Police Marshall Tyrell was at once nofified _ and without delay proceeded in pursuit of UNTTED sTATKES. the fugitives, and captured them in Newâ€" se . ark, from whence he took them to Trenâ€" Frightful Homicide. ton, An onminnio:i:. will be held“in b.(‘ho Yorr, Aug. 15â€"A drunken car. morning. . Simmons is suspected ne ':: named Bradstein, in 43rd street, :wf::lml procuror for houses of ihuh shot his wife toxdar, He attempted: to ) *38; modus operandi momnpplnf"" Whoot the police officer who came to arrest victimÂ¥ being to have agencies in all him, but hit a m« named Clover and then | Cities and in advertising extensively for &“-:’:’ ‘.h:i‘lll!‘re‘::v:‘:“' Mrs. ï¬h.g::kh-l:rpln:"mmkhd:y.. Br C s tR o NT Trenton paper . â€"New York m;. > 1 _ 30 A mass meeting on an equally extensive wale was held at Dungannon toâ€"day. Am mgthe speakers was a Mr. ‘Coumnor, at New York. Lownox, Aug. 16. â€"The Ring of Den« mark bhes arrived at Leith from lceland. ___â€"_| _ Gome Rule. h:-no-o Rule demonstration took at Glasgow toâ€"day. A proces» «ho s mile in length and ‘.’.O,WS‘PM Naw Yorr, Aug. 15â€"A druoken car. penter named Bradstein, in 43rd street, shot his wife toxdar, He attempted: to «boot the police officer who came to arrest him, but bit a 1m«D named Clover and then willed bimeelt by a shot in the head. Mrs. Bradatein and Clover will recover. Moulton in Port land. PossLaND, Â¥e, Al‘m‘&â€""mk Moulâ€" ton arrived here by the mid night train, «nd is stoppipg at the Falmouth hotel News from Spain. 4qwcial to the Times from the north o‘ l states flrt Marsbal Zeabala with alfl and 41 guns, left Miranda on fhoreday last with a convoy for the reliaf efVitoria, which place is very closely beâ€" Jeaguered by the insurgents, The Carlists oppose this march at an entrenched posiâ€" tiou at Pueblas _ _ _ 5 * ow The American Base Ball playors appear «i at Sheffield yesterday. % game of Cricket between the Sheield Cish asd 22 of Americs was begun, the Americans making 132 in their firâ€"t 1 The Eng.ishmen then went im s0d gb......u-u.-endd for thke day, they had four wickets cown with 11 rans. 3 in the game of Base Ball the © Boston.‘ bat, the game being 19 to 3. There were 1,000spectators present. Cirs Mar. Aug. 16. â€"A fiire on DeCabur «djreei destroyed txo small stor :s and iwo tlleges. Loss $15,000 Loxo0®, 49€â€" 15â€"A game of base ball the Red stockings of Boston, and :' ‘Wo( Phil ‘f.lon;n'u, was called -‘-..1 of the 6:h inniags The Red Suezings won by the following seore : ‘â€-.,10213{; total 11. Red * laus. 6 0 0 0;5 3 ; total 14. m“d A\'I.ll:,o:‘ll.. 16. es in the s in the _A !“ "ais village last week by a vieinity .m.d_nhu spread so rapid r\“ “nilh‘"' now in ‘darger and o3 ~ats hive been all day tighting ‘.W"m wiad rises toâ€"night it -_.I"-". ‘Hiffioult to sav® the pla e, FAaANCE. \ Marshal Bazaineâ€" ~ Paris, Aug. 16.â€"The. Gazetfc publishes uletter from Madams Bazsine to Minister rdh NTour, in which the lady deâ€" that the first uoonncuott.holsn- shal‘s was substantislly true _ She Imd no sccomplics except ome of her MIDâ€"NIGHT â€"DESPATCHES3 ENGLA ND Naw Yorr, August 16 â€"Henry C. Bor e wiled for Europe yesterday in the steaue MostrR®EAL, Aug 16. market yesterday was tirm :mdw 1 per cont. s fl&ï¬u} closing t;'. to 8 at 5 to }. fopl sls NoX uLi 2. 0 ‘Bnttannic oy® "". closing £xchang* ’oill" @ st & Telegraph ! . T0 19921 to 4. Merchants DESPATCHES :’ at Cape Elizibeth, He : I by cramps. Bady recovered Patcabeuraia, Auguat 16. â€"Honry Dicks wead, while fiâ€"hing toâ€"day, was pushed into m by Edward Kendall and drowned. was arrested. * Drowned. Portusp, Me., Aug. 16.â€"D. W. Clark, of Basioe, and conmected with the Youfh‘s @mpsion, was drowned toâ€"day while lithm» at (Cane Elizibeth,. He was atâ€" BÂ¥ â€" kwrown, Gi., Aaug. 16 â€"Captain A. T. Buler died st eleven last night. The «titans were so exasperated at the unproâ€"~ voked amaait, that several bundred of them armed themselves and marched to the : where the negro brothers were sand taking both of them out, a y misimprovised, when both Gabr e! aad Mike asserted their innocence. After three hours of: invesisgation on the sworh lastimony of an eye witness, Gabriel Was likew bick to jail, and Mike, who it ap« P fired the pistol, w.s shot to death at I‘clock this morning. Death of a Commissioner. Cmemnat:, Aug. 16.â€"Col. Fisher, who Rmdrowned at Sua:quehanna Rver, was lommissio er of Patents in Grant‘s first Cabinet, and one of the ablest patent lawyers in the country. Mr. Wm. Musgrove, O‘Consor strest ebtained a Gau'&'nr Hunting Case Watch for 50 cents at Moore‘s Burling:on Fhir Cutting Rooms. 2617»Cim Consumption, Bronchilis, Dyspepsia, Fseble, b!:’uhr Action of the umt,?:::l *l0u« list of kicdred discases, aro Altri~ ub alow state of the nervous system:â€" to its bracing effects on those cen« fers we may ascribe to Fellows‘ Compound w the pnnptl:nu' decided received by patients laboâ€"ing unâ€" det there distasoe n 2642 Al those troubled with inferior flour should cau at J. Turnbull‘s Flour & Grain Depot, No 2 Nicholas Sireet. 2623â€"6 ins. THE BUSINE3S of the PUBLIC SCHOOLS Till #oT be resumed until MONDAY, the HMLD DBR, SWEETLAAD made an arrange , BENTLEY = 'uz:%n s::::n""flln:u‘:m o bis J0f a lew » n .."'t. eslancge o %Mf‘.‘ all hounâ€"-ug.l:d UBLIC ECROOLS, OTTaAWA Ag. 12, 1874 ROFESSIONAL carp TELEGRAPH UNITED STATES. MONTRSAL, 1334 to li17} to ENGLAND AYLM® Gone to Europa Bush Fire Ease Ball Boyal Visit. Judgo Lynch. Base Ball Drowned l‘m .J. sORTH WICK, LP 8 5 47L &R MIDâ€"«@1GAT | The House of the Episcopal DéAn in ‘ Mourning: _ The facts of a very sad and painfully hiimiliating suicide in Morristown, N. J., have justleaked out, the victim of his own tash aot being none other than Mr. Albert Merritt, Srother of Hev. Mr. Merritt, Dean of the E hooBdChurq:, and Rector Jt _ St. Petor'i:. eceased, who was u‘ young man oi about twenty years and un marrted, had been for years a resident of his brother‘s house, and is said to have been given to habits of dissipation. One day last week, as the faots are given, he returned home after a season of prodiâ€" gality and asked money M\hs-n He was refused. He then asked tor a reâ€" voiver. This also was refused. He then left ‘the house and sought to procure laudanum in nnulm stores. ‘Iwo refused him, but the , not knowing him, yieldied and gave him two ounces. This he swallowed and then rctired to the g.aveyard and lay down to die. In the evening he was found still alive and reâ€" moved to his brother‘s. For twentyâ€"four hours the physicians tried to save his life, but without avail. He died on Friday night last. _ The facts were carefully withs held from the reporter. Commencing Tuesday, Aug. 18 Recital in costume Ier the following disâ€" tunguaished artists :â€"Miss Edith Abell, fom La â€"cals Milan, Prima Dooua; Mr. Tom. Karl, Loecca ltaiian VE:C(L, Teaor ; Mr. Gustayus F. Hall, Pareva Truups, Baritone ; Mr. Rd. 8. Bujler, Kellogg Upera toa Solo Fluté; Mr. Frank A. Howson, Keliogg Opera Co., Musical pnoetot The mme will tnaclude all the gran ......fl... the following Operas :_ < x Balfe‘s "BJHEVIAN GUIRL," Gounod‘s "FaUSY," Verdi‘s "L1 Trowatore." _ _ _____ er‘< Music Store. Mecure your seats d a¢ fare W CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this most delicious and unâ€" nmummzmvw‘mammn lol'pplythonmool «* Worcestershire Sauce" to thair own inferlor compounds, the Pub.lo is hereâ€" by Informed that the jnly way to secure the .C:llllnflllfl} oob es s ELA evraw §@AIITE IT °C ‘MA:SOK FOR LEA AND PEKBIKS'&AUOI. see that their names are upon the wrapper labels, ?a, and bot/le. â€" Home of toe foreigu markets hlvm supâ€" plied with a spurious Worcestershire wpon the mpmr?nd labels of which the names 0i Lea and ns havobeonm.b.ndl'. give botice that they have furs their corresâ€" pondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against m and Vendors of sueh, or any other immitatious by which their right may be infriuged. OPERA COMPANY. The undarslsned has dpeved a BLACKâ€" @MITH‘S SHOP on Bank Sireet, between Sparks and Wellington Streets. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ The Tragical Opera, KIGOLETTA. TRaAVTATS: T esd Change of prgramme every evening. Reserved seats 750. Admission §0¢. Plan of Haliâ€"and Roserved Beats at Nordhel Eeond O n e HORSESHOEING is doue in FIRST CLASS STYLE. : & IRON PLOUGHS Made and Repaired. MABSON and QUARRY TOOLS Made and Repatred. ; All klnds of GENERAL JOBBING done with Promptness and Dispatch. > . Auction, elther umouwror in leg-nu'lou, on MONDAY the 19 d:{‘o( OCTOBER next, un» der and by virtue of the proviâ€"lons, in that beâ€" baif of the said Insolvent Act. All the right title and interest ot the undersigned, as Assignes of the Estate of the said Insolvenat, to and in the following parcels of land, or Town louinuu.u- ate, lying and being in tne city of Ottawa in the County of Carleton and Province of Ontario, which mmy be known and described as being composed of parts of Lot number Forty in the Hroken Front on the River Ottawsa or Grand River in the Township or Nepean in the cm of Carieton, within the limits of the city of wa, and known as Town lots Nos, l‘wnnd:& *s faid down upon a plan or diazram of the Lot No. I"ofl{:.m.dé by one Douald Kennedy for one John Le reton former proprietor th reot, a‘ndmod in the Registry Office of the said city of taw 8. Terms and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sgle. For further information 'KK}’ to the underâ€" signed or to Alexander Gi Bnlicitor, or to \ossrs. Walker, Cassels & Pennock, Solicttors, WORCEST ESHIE S AUCE, DECLARED RY CONNOISSEURS SAD SUICIDE IN JERSEY. signed or to A Wossrs. Walker, Otiawa. #@ OT in W . EDW McGILLIVRAY, Assignee & lng-ub:‘lnu Insolvent. Dated at said city of Ottiwa, the 6th. day of August, A.D. 1874. 2046â€"td. EEALLLLEEEECEGrmdaciirmeci css For $1:35 you can get from Cleremont Dapiels Sufet goud "“n..,"' x"’%m"““%‘ Conner Aloaion care . diamond ring, 1 gentieman‘s solid goid masoni¢ pio with square compass and letter [G], 1 silver mounted fife, 1 doz. extra sllver u.:rxou.l $7 u0. is bottring ahinaie t afont macn aipacn inanke agerenaie Iaors e so ty elteripatare sgun de goads. Call at se â€" k. M. RATTEY, ; Oltawa, Aug. 13, 1874° R r NSOLV ENT acr OF 1869 INK MUSIC HALL o the naatlier Will be GRAND ENGLISH AND ITALILAN LEA & PERRINS THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. Corner Of V 9 olienetop and O‘ Conpor 814. Nwm'hmm‘ OlAWE® ro LOTTERY! GENUINE EW BLACKSMITH‘S SHOP FOR TWO NIGBTS sol1 upon the premises by public Aug. GREAT BARGAINS CHARLES MACPHERSON, Proprietor f Thomas Agar, an 1nsolvent, t3 â€"4a + Pwaral As 2047â€"1m SALE, goss Em Bhemnt}m. Scealds, Lameness, Neuralgia, _ Burns, Soreness, Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds, Hoarseness, ° â€"Ulcers, Bruises, Meadache, % Pilés, Sprains, Toothache, °_ Colic, Old Sores, ~,,, All Hemorrhages, f % CC Diarrhea, . T ] otc. f s TEI®E*" s %,’ e halik~ // ( ¢ t s DYING J M ¢.}E f INCHES ! AH’I‘ERIAL blood contains the eiemenis of \'mm{snd Nutrition, which is en intothe capiliary system and, after m% ying the required nourishment, is sucked up by the minute branches of the venous lyn&n and carried back to the lungs for vitai recu 4 By reason of much that is wrong in )t and medical treatment, this stream of blood flowing :hrou(h the body lunlt;t..alwn:ly; pure or rmntflrom nflammatory particles, whic tnsensible perspiration through m? mu wlx the waste matter mrom the skin orwith the waste matier through the intestines, but cold or wet y ach s o t Hanonre Tod and the inâ€" ternal drainage become inactive, when the corrupt es are to coagulate, causing es, noi'.g eruptiens or running bronchi:is &6 ey nu{’ l%uu wl‘n: netve, causing and & th¢mselves to mmmbu un{velm. large or 1, and lnnnmln‘ them by their corrosive influence, cause those intensely paintul sensaâ€" tichs called Rheumatism, _ Nature etruggles to drénch out or dislodge if possivle these corrosive h uw pressure 'f blood“?umn. or ol Thisis called Inflammatoro Rbeumatism or Rlieumatc Gout, Ifnature does not succeed in w hln{ out these acremonious atoms she withâ€" draws the undue u:g&ty of blood from such Ewru. ceases to cont and performs circulaâ€" on as best she can; Powever, the passage of the blood tarough the affected channels still continues painful. This is Chronie Rbeumaâ€"» tism, whicn may exist without its usual anteâ€" cedant the Acute kind ‘The above only true theory points out the corâ€" rect treatment of this and other M maladies. _ issoly>these corrapt particles tha have lodged in the afflicted parts, so that in the ciroulation t.l:( may be w%ud offexternally or internally, and hayving thus removed the cause lhe effect ceases. _ __ : e ce o & Thoexpoflmntoltvonmcm in the Lonâ€" don uoaplw:m, domonstrated to the Medical ty otf that the only medi l‘ne‘:lvtnc control over this class of disâ€" eases, 18 6 It is the result of a lifetime of sclentific study dnndl i8 "3' or twbumo Mwlo the Cana an pub.ic, pre y a ca w and conscientious pnyllclï¬ in to the desire of numberiess frie in the in the trade and amnng the & bottle is warranted to contain of the medicine in its highest state ulpuflxdu development, and is ‘lgBerlor to any m ever compounded for terrible compiaint, DIAMOND â€"~MoNTREAL, i8th June, 1864 Devins & BorTox : GENTLENEX,â€"Having been one of the many martyrs of rheumatism that I meet od my onl‘= day rounds. 1 was induced ..0 |ynl.ho~ DLAMUND RHEUMATIC CURE. I had suf. fered the last five or six weeks the most terrible acute pains across my loins and back, so severe lm;eodpt‘hn 1 oonldlgn’mg‘wuk m of astlcz, 1commenced uu-m%.“lo’ uomne io° tinouonn on niith n ter ul npdlz wi h'uu second. compietely cured and freea from pain after fAnishing n{m amall bottle. You are at per‘fect liberty either t refer tor nt the sehior aud im pathize wih my fetiow safierers from rhenmatisin. Yours u-s.ouhl & J. B. CARDINAL, * snn n Crveleatents in nmflo cases, etl or two fift trap by timeg ocipo potimee bottinn, 89 ve d Ila'n are -"lvod to uugo‘ ï¬r hnnm’ 'n-‘- throw it uny.p:- surviy n'n‘gy u;-p'xmhllool throug m‘ (..ud‘:.hl'! it hp.;.:ln m your nout C 4 Druggist has not g.4 it 1 s100k, ask him to send or it to Internal and External Remedy. Pnmem Pm B t the most acute pain. USED EXTERNALLY it is tive nrlommaconl, anfurding roflet Hrom s m nstaniane0us, rei mst intense pain. It soothes the irritated ir inflamed rn. and gives restâ€"and quiet to the sufferer. It mlm-uy the m‘- friend, and every one sh have 1t wi em, or where they can put their hands on it in the dark If need bs A BLESSING TO THE POLICE, TAKEN INTERNALLY it relieves INSTANTLY $50,000.00 Gift Enterprise, T wo Prizes $1,000 x; Two Prises W! Five Prizes $100 fo be distribued in L, D. BINES J6#th Regular lnn&ly ® One Family Carriage an+ Matched with Sliverâ€"Mounted flmm 1,800; 1 Horse and Bngy with Silverâ€"moun Harness, wor‘h $600; one findâ€"toned * Rosewood Piano, worth $550;â€"five Family B-vl’a Machines, worth ‘l‘r each ; %Id and Bilver ver Hunt] atches, in all worth trom toï¬lï¬ each ; Gold. ® ‘pgl-l". Jovelr{&.m wï¬{mw ot Gifts, $000, Tickets !imited &A’nflmm sell Tickets, to whom . L4 Premiums will be paid. flm‘ Tickets s; Bix Tickets $5 ; Twelve B2 Scaiaininge tol 1 Ciroulars containing & list otslu.ldo- .mpmnumwdm% other inâ€" formation in reference to the bution, will be sent toany one ordering them. â€" All i0tierr Aug 15th, 1874 must be addressed to its I owe to you to express my gratitude for &umthmm I have doflnn}ï¬ taking " Norâ€" ton‘s Camomitie Plus.*" 1 appl to your ‘h‘" Mr. m Batkele& for the above n-fud na:a jor in the s nuch&aom which 1 + exoruolâ€"ting pain for a len of time, having ly every remody md.m &s' :g mm’w A in quite reâ€" Maead 1o iny usual state of health. _ Pleasagive thus .l .;. us c c css oA ons id +347 cnn on w c m Boott moa Toronto, Or to lllggl & BOLTON, Notre e street, Montreal (General Agents for the Province of u.he. rl’r‘t:.o .Ll*por bottle, Large Boitles Ay f 7 0NE GRAND CAPiTAL PRIZE OrF $5,000 IN GOLD ! AINâ€"KILLER Aug. 8, 1874 EERKELEY, Sept.!869.â€"Gentliemen, I feel it a Tobe drawn MONDAY, SEPT. l14th, Theuly reliable Gift Distribution in the NORTHRUP & LYMAN, Agents for the Frovince of Ontario, Price, 25 Conts per Bottle. 1X w. Pirn St RHEUMATIC In Valuable Gi*ts, PERRY DAVIS & SON, S Sole Proprietors. THE GREAT ; {Greenbacks the Proprietors of the ot L. D. SINE, Box 86 CURKE! SEALEN TINDE!\&-M to the nl\‘g' signed and endorsed ‘‘Pembina » will ruveived at this offlce or at the office of Liout. uovernor at wmmm up to Noon of the u5th Instant, for GRAD: the Pomblunnnoh of the Pacific Rui.way, between the Internation@) Bound:‘yandl point opposite the Town Of Forms of tender, fication, and other infor mation will be mmm in & few days. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Aug. 8 1874. Labourel s Boys Contractor‘s Office, Oarilion, P ML., AUK Dril‘er; and Quarry LADIES AND GENTS, HAIlRâ€"CUTTING AGddW.wh.llcu‘uk‘v:rw:ll munl Gold Chain, 15 carat; a an W n Hme g.%. %&wuk ; ® s fiolshed Writi ; Bilver Watches ; a fing Vienna M m ‘Pipe; Jewellerty Nolls worth g10; soild G>ld Signet carat ; titted w Cases; Fans, &0., commencing on MON and for two weeks, untll the Wwhole of the Jewellery and Fansy Btock has been dispossd Of. â€"_______ __.. ... novinctin STEADY Deen d18pOBON 7. Full_particulars if call at the Burtington Hairâ€"Cutting ootee, _ > % P J Canada, uuufl-two(’m Province of ‘Ontario, } lawrencethe County of Darleton. % an Insolyent. | _ _‘ In the County Ccurt of the County of Carleton, On Friday, the eleventh of l"“"" the und mmwum\om wige of ?::‘indmftmr- discharge under the said Dated at Ottawa, the 5th August, A. D. 1874 HEU BEN MWWO‘J=¢ By Taillon & Chrysler, his Attorneys ad xemen and Mewers to work on Oribs, &6. . ... 4« Account Book Manufacturer, Ruling, GBNERAL BOOKBINDING EBSTAB CANADIAN PACIFIC carefully attended to Aug. 12 1874. â€" NB K ConqUEROR TRIUMPAANT. ENDERS FOR GRADING August 9tb, 1374. BOOKBINDER sreaMERs FRoM ;NEw yon® WEDuEs passs YGRR 4000 tion vasun Cane®D." hempnides .\ . .. poemipiins _ Fip 3lasgow, Liverpool, Londonderry, . _ mE SP 0 n 13 @0 gold, according to steamer t o missepotnths ons t fiowling Greeu ow Forke ofr their Agent. _______ " [ nanBnauR Attawas. Aumrmmmunuwnud headings of the city of Ottawa, until MONDAY, the Hith & 0 un day of OGUST, W’ o'olooxnï¬obn, trom parties wl‘lly to “ur oreetloa and completion of a City Hall 531' ng for the city of Sn sied ioi ie Rhiniginritoes in toe n amount for each division pu‘oad wï¬m vig:â€" istâ€"Excavation, Masops‘, Stone.cutters‘ ardâ€"â€"2 IMBUBNURE TCO 4thâ€"Wrought Iron and Plumbers‘ Work. uuâ€"Pum{n( and Glasing If there is more than one oumugoonw with any Tender for the who.e Of divisions, the names of the several Contractors are to be ven. ved "Bop;rau'l_‘ondnn'.mll†be received for any of the above divisions. Good and sexfficient nonruï¬vul be required R’rwo(g:parporformmol work. ‘The douneti does not bind ltseif to accept the lowest or ‘Tender. Tendersto be sealed and cce e? Cfonders for Cily Hall," and Addressâ€" rowest or any Pender:, Ten vndlorned "Penders for Cns n tm at anitihes 8 Office t HW & B Ouawa. es es KSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. $100 ‘adua MAY OBTAIN FOR THE BMALL sUM OF FIFTY CENTS AT ° RILLON CANAL WORKS. . Â¥ TENDERS will be recelved by the Corporation ons oo ty acld, th 3U popometnee G@exzy R. Gray, Chamist Iu#-" Llanend\ Mantranl JÂ¥ $5 10,.$920 on ef «6 worke ie n in ols epare nigangnth t e ltotmn sE apginite the Parueminyl TAR OPTAWA TIMERS AUGUSL 1t 1814 _T OTICE TO CONTRACTUORS, U EsB OMT CCC CCCawL._0a Tade Mark secured) Martreal CE ME WM. P. L'%rl‘ Ottawa, August 7, 1874. ‘_wh.nldï¬,u.h. pri % 1874 72 BPARKBâ€"8T. OTTAW A, BRF PSR s and Bricklayers‘ W Mâ€"Cupm’. Join Iron Work. * #rdâ€"Plasterers® Work Kaster Beet BNY en GoULDTHRITE & HQBGBO\'& Ottawa PEMBINA BRANCH ANCHOR LINE. MEN Present Rate of Wiages PrapBR RULER, AND RIDEAUâ€"ST., OT TAW A W ORK A. mUVRTIMER, . MOoOoORIS Perforating, Numbering R O O M 9: BURLIN@GTON By order, E N N EDY ‘8, WELLINGTONâ€"T.. y cbasks & SHREARD, Architeots, AND REGULAK FAY WANTED. 1, 1874 ‘, Joinera‘ and Gealvaniged /.. $1.40 to $2.00 per day * EB catess of Rorhing pfo wanne ar aid. make .. 080 to 100 _* R. P. COOKE & CO READ WHAT YOU 1% o 116 1,00 RALILWAY. F. BRAUN, Te ... Propri¢tor. to the undet> EBy . Oity Cterk. #6il â€"td 2658â€"101u OUBEKERPERS, REMEMBER -rqg PEOPLES3 TEA STORE, § RIDKAUâ€"SL., OTTAW A. Jl‘Wo-noflmï¬'?bequmM um,u%mnmd We (Texs and Sugar in par» Bot qhitily purd our Goods geperally gterenteed so eustore cce * 3ieebad LAgtors ate all or the ua e % w rest ; hot henâ€"say Tead you to this piage or tiimt piace. Try the Goods, and judge for yourselves Jules Verne‘s Five Weeks in a Balloon... $2.2 « Meridians, or adventures in Family Herald, vol 32, bound..... ...« «. «+>> At Her Merocy, by James Payn.........». »â€" FOR SALE AT HENDERSON AYD CO‘8, npay$ & Light Engines and General Machinery MeSRw hi works Snemaute® * 9 8 REDUCTION . order to meet the Wishes of the Travelling cé::munlty. we Jnv.d this day reduced the price of for our np'g, medium â€"sized rooms 10 per _ day. House contains to be Rept as w Firsiâ€"close &'flmm The large and excellently furnished rooms will AMERIOAN HOUSE, BOBTON Se $200 per day." Those with bathing abd water convenisnces adjoining $1.00 per day extra, _ " The Council of the m« the Unitea Countier of Prescott have issued Debentures to tne amount of $16,000 bearing inâ€" sale, Bpecia! attention given to _ / REPAIRS OF PRINTING PRESSES AGRICULTURAL MACHIN T. Milts‘ Supply Agency CALDWELL & CO., â€"â€" Managers NEW BOOKS. DACIER‘S ~DRUG STORE, 43 Bussexâ€"8t., Ottawa. March %8, 1874. _ ~ > GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER W'l nmi.mm. VOL, B.vesessveses ht for the Temperance Platform. Paper Stories of Adventure, by Jules Verne..... . (i‘. , by mua: o(J?ï¬u’l mt;uur OnRNFR ~F PALY AND NELSONâ€"8STS. M‘m' ou'«'n"'m?'mmm 9 '-"gu'fl;y';liy"ï¬'ï¬ Adelor Durd Meteuity t KH4ey$)...... 00 001. .o+ _ HENDERSON & CO‘8, On and after SATURDAY NEXT, 4th JULY, the steamer "Queen V ictoria" will leave Queen‘s Wharfat 4 p.m., for Templeton, Buckingham, Cumberiand, KRooklend, Thurâ€"o, Wendover, Plantagenet, ‘vilie, _ Montebello and 12 ; ro leaving L/Orignal at 3 a.m. Btages wiil m passengers to the m cw Springs. Return Tickets at reduced rates. . ._ > _ _ C izeer 4 udsn W u::i"-:-uu',' Thiven Stoam â€" _ ... Pubverevegndi ol : Jn vermeyt ~] veboiings : Ved % Val Steam Pumps, * & or“&%n!:"e' SXE niear Also, Ageney SoPANT, &s _ _ _ _ Aci&le'loo:. -.m'.é"m continue until the whole we. Remem bar the place, "m THE PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE. Next door to Hardy Bros., aud 8 doors east of Philion & Lefebyre Feb. 6, 1874 «o 00 >~ Medy June 18, 1874, . The Royal Mail Line Steamers leave Prescott nw..m.ovfl%‘-w excepted, for Montreal, Toronto Mf"â€" mediate ports, connecting at Montreal with the Richolieu Steamers for Quebec, and at Quebes with the Saguenay Line every morning, Sunâ€" aflmw.mm. mfgm.um Ottawsa, and all inforâ€" mation %umogui 0 NOR & WALLER, AGzNTS, Next the Sappers Bridge. 4 OTrtawW aA Oxt., No. 17 Sparksâ€"st., Near Russell House. 874. â€" Summer Arran ement. 1874 ALEX, MILLOY, Gen. Manager, July 23, 1974 July 24, 1974 June 25, 1874 e fak â€"asarglcr ‘yales H.1. mm tise Th HEW soxp sTREET, LONDON. . Grgo roe mersemeâ€"tations snn Cavada and the ! March 17, 1874. PAUTUURTCCEL Aantad for tha ma ipmade Bor on ns Minaticroan o Tad,6 NEW BOOKS. {‘n‘é’unnud ‘t: oure all W@ e Aennnl. fad paing in the baod. . Bold 1: BOOTS AND SHOES Waturday Afternoon Tripse. PRATT BROS. tioual, Gravel, gud pains in the bacd. hoae: is t as hy all Chemista and Paten Burgoyne, & Co., Coleman street, Lom TTAWA On Monday, February Snd, 1874 LARGE VARIETY OF UNICIPAL DEBENTURES. fhily damaged by the iste fire on Wellingtonâ€" %hmnflbo’wld aum.‘rnd therofore t GREAT BARGAINB, will commence HANGE OF AGENCY FOR REK! FIREK! NE BOX OF CLARKE‘8 B 41 PILLS Savory & Moore‘s OF ALL K1IND8, AT And other Tour of the World in 60 days A journey to the Uentre of the Have had $10,000 worth of Bouth AffIC®.....«..«« 4 w SHRCBRIED, President, â€"â€"FOR SALE ATâ€" $ SPARKSâ€"Sr. LEWIS RICE & BON, Co., Well 0.16 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Uttawa Lapies Goru:er LADIES‘ SCHOOL application. CLAB.R!! will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, sEPT. 2np. torm:mg:y“ Progâ€" peotus and mil other inform: ‘hed on E. P. JACKSON. M. A Lady Pri souipiene mags baiin ids e eeieies * *This School will reâ€"open on WEKDNESDAY, SBeptem ber Sad. oo " Applications to be Prinoi ortgg'a' H. Muamu’ pal Ottawa, August 3rd, 1874, 2687â€" l us To LETâ€"A Ehl-m.n'ont room, with or withâ€" A hg,ut nnl?:mm (or nn..&o'm ofln reâ€" Mï¬o‘ufl'&“;&'m dmw nity.. 7A‘_d(_l£u_-,AB.mmco. & ons E uested to have their accounts adjusted J as after the change business ueoénuugfll Nmmun&u :ï¬ JO8, June 17. etf, ONEY TO LOANâ€"In large or small sums MFREAGAC * O°‘CONNOR & WADE, Bolict &c. J nne 80 1874,. 2106 ; |FFICEKS To BE LETâ€"Suitable umw S)rm-, in the Vk;m bxlmm‘&w on . ‘ Cenk exencding 6. é’."flmofl. Agent Travellers Ins. Co‘y., cor. *s ant Omcornhh,lemne. Bain, Blanchard 1 â€" . Adarms J M MconpaoR, AnDoraneneLl 1 onl olate Agout °Ww io WAN'I'IDâ€"A to take charge of a" wiil be required. %dlï¬rmi do not drink whiskey. | â€" who do not drink WhitkeÂ¥â€" / // \, (uopoep .. R SALEâ€"&W CITY: LOTS, drained and E m alked, in Winnipeg, Fort Garry, Maniâ€" \ob‘:.[‘&%'pmluon 5,000] n%n. Titie guarâ€" an i Deeds _ free. rences â€" Messra Clarke,Cornish, McKenzie, Bain, Blanchard and July 31. 1874. &ï¬n"&&g& Bnrun‘m"‘ gfr-cnm- July 1 }?!LA + $R 2616 m commodated at NOONAN‘8. Â¥aruistied provided in the immediate nighhbor ""'& NOJNAN‘S RESTAURANT, | TAILORI N G to his numerous customers ae2 the pubte Wieraily, t hathis stook of _ â€" â€" HURCH OF ENGLAND Ottawa, July 17, 1874 The the call the at Whfln honor to to their new and elegant Polygonal Table Turnâ€" ‘:’r a:‘ B TABLE '!naao‘i.pf%u -muonr'ï¬m.um Mflw iuymmmwmn Square or Octagon '0'&!' Raillings, Table to Builzets aisd Cobtnnt Mabor imilnr onntiiies ESTABLISHMENT. 76.] SPARKS STREET [76. T. LA WRENCE â€" H aA BE & D & 8 H ® R Y On nand, R m-muc::‘m:-n&-mm W ould do well to give him a call. A! ©OmM« pb"--or.-ma ho & â€" E. J. B + and at prices which will defy competition. ___ _ Bamples may be mz& hardware store of Rparks Street, near O‘Connor who is authorised tp"modvoa\hn. mmn vedfte sos intge ces undees 1 10 00 1090 loAnl..l:‘n. Wanted in all Parts of Canada, TJOSEPH lBl!AUDRY & Oo., wholesale pric ARTIES indebted to the subscriber are re July 21, 1874. _ POSTPONEMENT, _ FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT TIn aid of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKT. MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1874 LAST CKANCE FOR An Easy Fortune. A bmnnomouto( the Fifth Concert of the Pul brary of Kentucky bas been long-_uur- ally anticipated, and is so manifestly‘for the interest of all concerned, that it must meet the approva! of all. . The day is now absotutely fixed, and there wilil be no variation from the programme now annouliced. A sufisient numâ€" ber of tiockets had been sold to have enabied hs ioonar t mar roncioont gas comeidered prefurable e to & pm.wlnc- Let it be borne in mind that Ottawa, M wy 224, 1894. ~__ charter and by. the present managâ€"ment, mm will »duvool{l and wm, take MONDAY, 307x NOVEMBER, ~â€" C PRE FIFTH GIFT CONOERT Is the last which will ever be given under 20,000 CASH GIFTS, Ottaw May 2#th 1974 One Grand Casn Gift. ... . .. .»» Une Grand CashGift........ ... dat Shakn dn it .â€"!** .. 1. 6 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. 10 Cash Gifts, m.tda 15 Cosh Gifts, each. # Cash Gifts, each. 3 Gaan Cite, â€" $W00 ohon Bron ince now complete. u’g_‘ng_qmonddmdm FPASHIOKABLE S1I11 TASHIONABLE ~5D0 Cash Gifts, .100 each......... ... 50,000 &'Em floeh._.oï¬ Grand Total 2,000.Gifts, all cash... .. .. . .4 500,000 : PRICE OF TICKETS. O L O T H 8 934 TIOKOU® TOF. . . .» s +c sns ne s n en en se nane s P Lent ning * to "Invest.. should _ order offhu? BoaaURR se se be as. Whole Tickets. 11 Whole T.ckets for promptly, either of the home office or our local ':él#:-uvmum.d to batisâ€" mmgm furnished easppleete® .once n ameaseuieree, S uis * ne L h P. BASKERVILLE & BRKOSB. 200 Wellington Street, Ottawa. ANTEDâ€"At once, two respectable Girls to mn.um&flzum the ticket DAY FIXED AND A FULL URAWiNG mnï¬. ‘That the music will be the bast the count affords, and that 4 $2,500,000 LYGONAL TURMING. 0. P. poRrIoONX HVLL, P.Qq â€"A N Dâ€" LIST OF GIFTS. AGGREGATING H, F. monog. Eso., notha reaay«}, Sparksâ€"st. West $250,000 100,/ 000 140,000 00, 000 1,000 00 50.000 350.00 thiis ESTABLISHED 1854 Puarveyor to His Exoellency &.â€"vamâ€" or â€"G-.d,â€"“;-d-dâ€"m- Brandies, Port Continuation of Clearing Sale â€" AT METCALEES â€" _ _ . _ The gubscriber in returning thanks to the public for the manmer in which they vleared his Summer Stock, which is now désposed of, begs to say that not having eussetded as yot in getting a satisfactory offer for his a i. FALL &£ WINTER GOODS Y@»Insolvent Estate at 20 Cents in PURE AND Ulm“'m--&.-m W H O@L ESA LE A ND EET A L L Teag,â€"smaoue, crzess ns IAPANbâ€"Froudd Grates, n (Pofleesâ€"nâ€" ROASTBD, Ground daily on the premises, at usual |\â€" â€"FANOY GROOCERIES IN GREAT VARIETY! The getting value in Fall and Winte Goode daning The m 4 SprHQ ank Suime e @ There is in the late purchase 100 PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS \ _ Which are slighHy solled, and which will be found encelient walue DIREOT 1 MPORTATION®S n u. ons iie, S â€" A IU’IIXO'I qQUViALLTY O0Fâ€" id Brandy, Port and Sh ry Wine, Clarets and> Rauterne soomor aNnD IRISE wEmkKEr, â€" _ _ _ GoLD aND SsILVERWARR®, PLATEDWARE, JRWELLERY, Fenoy Goods and Articles of Verta rokb 20. Ces en es Peitts acvaus, MOST ATTRACTIVE AND UNUBSUAL AALE ‘The stock of this firstâ€"class establishment is o well know n to the citizens of Oltawa that comâ€" ment on the goods is unneces <ary O‘ngï¬vmh imme i siy and as sale is h Wiki hs given ; to be con of at end thâ€" Orst night and you be satisfied of the fact th it such a chance to get rich and mrn low was never before offered in clty, is wanted and the goods mast go. Prj ubm at Auction _%.?.. T .32 O f p w ze 26. _’ H*X]B3.n0n mt ie pnierpermibet 6 their peosent besentsey are propareg to meoe Piumblg. Gas and Steam-FittinEl on ereine > w o ie on inponone nene ppih pe onaeie And each accommodatinn of Ledies and others who canâ€" not attend the Evening Sales. for One “ Gm- contem wlating coming Bazaars should a“.:-gw'mmfaa'-m Don‘t qptL the Auction commences 7 Friday w‘. and same hour ‘: Look out for Catalogues to be distributed. J. BERMINGHAM, _ THOS. PATTERSON Coerat old beA Nmd BEAC Tuly #th, 1994. July 16, 1874 UCTION! AUCFION!! aUCTION1!! Aug 10, 1874, And a wellâ€"assorted Stock of FANOY GROCERIES | D. McDONELL: From the Producers, hmw,l“fl‘ Be will offer the whole at prices that will ensure a speedy clearance JUBT HEOEIVED, per Lnip ‘Superior," from Terea, Spain, at same Hour. REDUOED â€" PRICES Aug. 14, 1874 OHAFS. BRYVKHON‘H BLANXKXKETS AN INSPECTION IS INVITED. AND HAYVING PUROBASED 1N At Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter, &c BLYTH â€"& KERR, to Dofy AÂ¥ AT fze grades. %5 RIDEKAUâ€"BT. SHOOLBRED & CO! Ottawa Carpet House ,': Ersiaess Tuot Will Pay T faphinicedt 4e ate e ty on and boys fresnently CARPETS. Tmâ€"_ï¬wmâ€"io- the best so which we ol ':-‘-nym inspection of purchasers. Our s:ook betig even More complete and or: susive than in any former sedbon, abd 54‘ orices will be found as low or even lower that e e s oo o P in us J. METOALFE, ANTED.â€"We will gvie men and wome® THOB PATERSON®s I>. MeDONRMLAX: OTFTAWA, 1 :%4 30 APARKSSL. doss weil as men, Park # SPARKSâ€"@T J, LATEAM & Go.