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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Aug 1874, p. 1

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mither sapens on ropairing carefuily and iment and to stion which q i Pancreatic nas the delicate « ie aeoys, To oud Bond Street, ARA & COs ution. and to several ut a selection Oa8 be maie ck in the world. t diréct to the mbufteory arriay® Oonilusse, BUGGIES AND SL&IGAE A gonts for Canada, :{no‘:.xu u:n al-.l-! s of the nuu-xm g$°#" with svored with Essence of o Acid. It was strongly "‘R.dhh,m.“. ma,-.;.,,.. :'.:N'“""‘!m N aud “‘m :‘ nt~ fromy the .‘PI.‘ “‘““.&m 'h.-nL. A.M moh m tyles of 'u-u-u.. "EE ’h~s-‘,‘ e and readil» taken BROT 8 £@s cHsd d T i. catraanen i ons o hoz a Tss ake of S Tewdiey, Waldhes me fea nte, Shippers an auge e mrcctin 1o o PA.NCRj‘.ATII p ) _ EMULSIOY ) of & D ST e and Sleigh of TaBpe pos THE m sos l-mml:‘. To | tibrury, Bracuot, in esns 'C TREET,. QTTAiYZ 4 14.>. .. wl B ue other B. P € Meallcure ho 0oib Sapolecs rch 25, 1872. __. 19M U MN 1813 ies i it Hamity those manufactured abroad. in 4n ~ou: npection Lofi and & : *z y Houseâ€"3# and ) 7‘;"?‘.9& bl‘ & :’h). we are in & r' ; one else. ‘ s are practical workme® 1 supervision to all work» we have B smount of now ze | or an Ciein tom % ) r of VM;.' :'Vodbtifl- ‘ st their resident®* ;. her house, betwe0" Terms made k2° ssidence Joyce‘* ) STREET, boxboy Analytical Report uy kdale & Co Jowellery and Plat® sous 16 has lately been aided, 8 dli" M, ment so M:fl >cks, designed by Eugike in any market. asgortméeft ment will be fourd on order Iatorct «nd Of & Ror â€" Majesiy‘* LhE . Mr. Benson for Usé Cor» n â€"hoture of l L niicnn "but whet PPcpi® ang |_‘ a Clothing rea ERTS set, OdaÂ¥ve #oâ€"callog p 2100 to on . * d to -._.'_N MEARA 4 C# before sendiug Hoof Mosess!® & (,, ©Bjuy Core!)S 200@1 s Oi P8Muing 2487â€"lwiy ortawA Lndgate Oint. itp& ©sd 152 BARRISTER3, ATTORNIES, SOLIOLâ€" TORS CONVEYTANCERS3, &e., |Of the ‘late firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) Orricesâ€"iigia Street, Otiawa,. CE Pooutyr. ) A. J. O@zistrk. | H. P. HicL. Barrister, o o fac 0“':&“'. sold ou! the retail business to Mesars, adtee‘ % sds o+ 5it aromcs duping ".‘:‘;,“.'.‘ and MM f MANUFACTURING, JEWEELLRY AND waTCHXAkIXG Busrh Eas Mana‘s Hardâ€" Su gore sxuer of Metiaite and Sparks tnes uts Blotic, tho. Siaparkaat , Urtewa. W. MARSHAL MA" imint» 4110ra07, 1 Muter in â€" Chancery E "m fl L‘.!.oumx'.ll. B. ( BABRimTZR, ADVCC ~â€"WILSON & ORR, Carvers&Gilders TAM & CHBYSLER, a barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, jaiters in Chancery, Notaries, &0. ?-wmw-nm "m ‘19s. PF,. H, CuzysLk®, Ebusiness _ Barbs.| yoL, VIIL NO 2653 Tterkas,. â€"__.. ADVOCATE, soL1ciTOR.&0c. prweas tegal TEearbs. ®ARRINUET Aycans NOTARLES, &c., «0. . Offceâ€"sell‘s Block, opposite Runsell House, w. H. W ALXE® | R.Ciss®na,Jr. | P. Pexxock Pauly 21, 1974 wes. Job. 5, 174 Rtlm roamited at his Ofice, corner o Bfl.l- & BBUNEL, BARRISTERS, â€"ATTORNEYS, C. V. H. FERLAND, ADVOCATE, | : fruporary Offlce at Dr. JO8, BEAUDIN‘®B, Sall, March 9, 1374 +4010, ® . ANDEEW LOAXT far «.‘ * *‘ Advocate. ‘ an flce .on,vizuy in the Village "(Uvineg "«_'â€"' 19 Uie u;:i'-‘-fl M Burgeon and ts at . Ainey, G0¢ CeBtte Town. ‘â€" MNANUPACTURERS, w60 Snarksâ€"st. Â¥. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Am: Notary, &0 Muur in â€" Chancery Chambers, ty bur u20e #ithout the use of the knife, by a %m"m“‘.::fi'éxz k_ 1 D. R. MACDONELL, Sa." ~".th'¢'l near Glonesster. 1‘ 4 yysU8AN0E & REAL BSTATE AGBNT Jane 24 1874 March 17, 1874 No. 13 3. James s Sept. 9, 173] ~4 .-'lll-_ Albert Dm‘-m bours tm #t0 i1 a, m., and 2to 4 p. tn, Bpecia‘ attention given to diseased and oithe uterus, 1788 MRERISTER, SOLICITOR, &¢,, (Buscessor to Williiam Mosgrove, Esq.,) \Â¥e Musgrove‘s Buliding, Ottawa. im .____ _ :. . in us are, Oot. 2 1873, +« 34 1878, PIOTURE FRAME eVE3 0F MARRIAGE LIOENSES. Residence Brigham, Beq. Sussex E'-!-P.'.'?E‘E'E"'.;““ oo Aboicat â€" Garps. wu... in â€"-7.“ Loans wpoae _ _ e ~ YERILDING, ; NHEY, CHRISTIE & AILLL, HCHAMBAV LT & LEAMY, ; imu Public and Advocates. . WHapmorEFIELD TALMKB®Ry E HON, JOHN OCONNOR, QC., ifiaflxmlo . Witchmaker and Jeweller. sHOW CASES MADE TO OIDI_IH LLOWEY, OGARA, LaPIERKE & REMON, W. W. WaRD, ;‘“'cfi HEREBY y % °on Denti-t, EP Mn Riptoinats pross comen se Solicitors in Chaneery, &e. sALP Â¥.R.CUUILEE, B. C. L., 1%, 1874 g2.m. to 6 p.m 1LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and ad an office «on,oizuy in the Village fince o. Querec, for the transaction r-l business, éither in the & imtario, Bpecial care + ol accounts in both Proâ€" t HULL P.Q CARSELS & PENNOCK, L10ITO ooo oe ns rin. ow Ac. .* @GRANT, l in ts Oate HORACH LAPTERRE, EDWARD P. REMON, D.DA4, LD.§ » â€" MONTBEAL GILVEN &o. OMceâ€"Over sorner of Bussex A Ni A D A w. YOUNG, Burysous of Hugh and 12 1y Burgeon kary * $A es T. & B, on cach;Pleg. s ginotie y +o «4 RLNGERE..... . s c+xaree saP‘s Wh:vo Ottawa at 1.9 M.y 8 pMm,; W iptparaepetenr ons datny ewen UPWARDS, Baggage chooked, ‘Meals and Btateâ€"room exirm. m'mlr‘-cm-u:%ow %lfioumommm The and economy of ihis are un« whilst the route is one of the most %DM ‘Tourists will find this a ht from all points through with desâ€" patch dally. Single and Return nvbo bad at the ucntny‘n offlce, is Wharf and from ® E. W, SHEPHERD, | WILL RICE â€" â€" Agont. OFFICEâ€"ELGN srmy,/\ oPPOSITE BRUSSCELL fmuu:. April 27, 1874 2504 1878. 1874. Ottawa River Navigation Co. Royal Mail Line of Steamers. penpoopbiiie nnenitient Thames. .. .. ...... ........ . Thursday, J ul Duu.'rhundoy:lal; 3 on ul n es . REDUCEV RaRES. ‘Cortincaloe inaued to soms desirous of briuging out their fibm Througn Bills of Linding issued on the Continent To oi o radnit Uimankes Onlerge n,‘_a;c':fi?;umw":u. to or Temrpsnce‘s "Cafktek‘ & parkE, a Sxonnsl For a Good Smoke MYRTLE NAVY. May ist, SPARTAN, from Prescott to Hamilton a u’-wm' #4 w a6 * * CORSICAW, " Montreal « .# 4th, OORINTHIAN, | « _ _« DAV Opening of â€" avigation, Canadian Narigation Company‘s Steamsrs use ~~ | SyN.) DELTA, L1O8. «A=s ml&-&:‘m of mv.eu Line mundad : ‘n.gl‘v. as follows ring seasoun from Loudon, Quebec and flm call» “lfi::c‘!'lymwl.h, ontxm. tor passengers, OF ROYVAL MAIL dSTEAMSBRIPS, on and t to t rex wibe dveist hoi o ut apetne Snd 'om °('....m%. despatehed as follows :â€" undays excepted), at 4 0‘clock, a.m., connecting with nuom%n to D)-:n mm ‘ug-:lbu-u 5‘&1 l.c‘-.v: gh nlon, Daniels, and House, * S Neamer Irlmag As for lea venFortagidnâ€"Fort TEMPERLEY _ LINE, RATE3 OF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL uu: From Portiand Quebec (every Saturday lbcrp‘:oundlmkannury.) Fares from Ottawa, Cabin........$77 50 to $87 50 Prinee Artbur Allianoe....... Soow Bird * Jason Gould. .. Bir John : Y our Jonn eerr Foreat * Pinienfin _ Sieamer Sir John Yyoung uhm tor at 4 Taik Tethrhing: Waviig Chapeen amide â€"'&Wiflm‘u apply at the office of the Company, in wa. H. 8. CABSELA, © mgland, lreland or Bcotland, to any railway a&mln l&‘-u:m Ufimfl (When tiokets are not used the amount is returned, less nnlnuddnwu.] m:.:mgh vol and every information D. W. COW. 000’ 1 s aone i0 uns / â€"kpantt, 11.% From Quebes to sailing from Quebec enwu::u&mflhmmum mmamuwm it experienced Surgeon carried on each vesue gmmmmnmnnm‘wwt Persuas wishing to send for friends can obtain passage certificates at lowest rates from Jonste Cassols ... .. UNION FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" WAY COMPANY, Ottawa, Kay 21. 1874 June 18; 1874 D@IU. 41« +« .«.«+++» »»«+««, Woednesday June 17 H mw.m;"’-:ij 1 a?um............\vodudu.' \;Ju; 15 STKAM ERS, of haudiere Ottawa, June 3, 1374. difp edans s Tovs Soorix® PRUSSIAN.. Ortawa July 2 1973 Bteamer Jeasie Casselatwi!! |«ave Aylmer daily " BPARTAN _ " Hamilton to Montreal " MAGNET, w «+ OTTAWA TO MONTREAL, DaY ‘AND NIGHT LINZ. ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL LLAN LLNBE ALASQGOW LINE. LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:â€" Steamsbitps. DOWNWARDS FROM FROM QUEBEC , Montreai, or __________ _ _ C. R‘CUNNINGEHAM, Wednesday, June â€"8 CA PTAINS A. Bowie. . Mull mullloet Murphy Mun:o Tht ly Johnson Forge Pump woaa‘s, 1 $ and 7 llfio__l.l-“.. MW:‘w x Oolicy orderm nfomeniy altended io. rewilg oi ecgaen Or any other Exting COMPETITIVE TRIAL aesied alh n Vavdroner on Hatlrtiag 5 0 P Ola w n m w nie s anna snn e on dn d ree nc 4s lt Nes P reras $ gri‘é.f,m.‘fi.w T ind *) . m&l{ Train runs through to in ons oc N9D m and lnurmodhuit.n.uou 6,45 a. m mediate m...“a‘g p.m. * amen ied ians .. . M&thm- «+«« «; 10.00 po. Night Mail for Quebes, stopping at St. .__ Mail Trains for St, donn‘s aod Rouse‘s Ee ie ces ways,and un.ou-",u-m meirse for New Â¥orkand Beston via C E. ukcA every Satu at 5.80 p.m. for N. 8. International Wmn huvmg‘vmlum Mnndmm Monday uu‘t Thursday at £00 p.m. for St. John, N.B., &0. BUYING A BABCOCK As the punctuality of the trains de mqmqlpq&tnu the Com mo be responsible for trains not agriving at or Montreal bi 7-3 as follows line, o ve mmu ov 10 106y WB 24 on ane nne ne n ad e on bo 6+ 9400 Night 1W o o a‘e h ht n 200000 000000 40068 ln:ld:fifipmlr Toronto, stopping at 18 SPRING ARRANGEMENT®S, â€" 18734 Efim_l'flm Parior and Handsome new $ GoiInG wWEsT. Day Mail for Prescott, Ogdensbargh, e ce ns _1 Every aay, THE ST. LAWRENCE For Ottawn via Brockville. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAIL\ Broockville G CANADA ~â€"CENTRAL mix‘d â€" Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8, Sure connections with Grand Trunk trains to and from m““ W est. 'nmonr:c::mo:ywmm. T‘rat 1M0s. REYRNOLDS _ _ “'-%gruq Iiné Smmm#-fi&"' ALTERATION OR RUNNING TIME And accelleration of trains, Brockville & Ottawa Railways Through T 1oket i %m Tickets issued at the Company‘s As the punctuality of the trains depends on Brockville, May 11 1874. July 15, 1974 YKAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPY I OF CANADA. 9‘ ROGERS, U NDER T AK E R qoTTa WaA_ RAJLW AY. Detroit, Chicago, and all points ao To THH EXPENBE or Qfatiroabs. ad Sn > â€" oo se m tannies, GoLNg soUTH. Grand Trunk Expross Grand Trunk West & l m. & Vla-flawnl _ AAIWBYs + a a» one a o ++ » EVIELT se aas snn ie o0# [om%gm both Kast and OBb sa e »» » Royal Mail Steamers Connecting with. s anar nfeuoke ts Dury» OoF THE Managing Director, Otiawa, asas» «+«»«» 9.00 a,.m. seese +«»4â€"11.00 pma »2+++»»», 9.30 pm. 8. 15 p.m. 8.45 p.m. $:00 a.m. Arrive at 0.50 A. . 1.00 P; x. 1.90 A. M. unc “’ im RKouse Furnishing -.gmong ‘ CoRNBR SPARKS AND OCONNORâ€"STS, andsee the M ~~ NBERLD COORCâ€"@©TOVW .63 the best in the;Dominion. Burns coal or wood! ‘Also; for REFRIGERATORS, <WATER COOLERS,.FiLTERS, . BIRV CAGES, BABY CARRIAGES, &c. v e : May 3, 4874 _ y * 0590y GooD TIMES COMING > Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. #*4*The whole stock:to be disposed of by 1st of August, at less than wholesale prices, at . _ T NGd s ‘RADFORD & GOYERN‘S8, CALL AT DOF +7 gm&m Bootoh uflOn\nln,M Meltons, Fancy Vestings, &o,, is SPRCIAL FEATUREâ€"A good ft guarantoed or no sale, ~Fob. 18, 974. PM A\lGoods Werranted Shrunk . it TAILORINGâ€"ESTABLISHMENT . _ _P. A TAYLOR, â€" + â€"+,;â€" PrRoPRIEIOI. / ‘The largest and bestâ€"selected assortment of § Monuments,, Headstones . Obeliskse, Orrawa MarsBtr & Grant E& Works &0., in Marble, Bcotlish Granite, or Banustone. : K B The newest dosign in CEMETERY FENCING, suitab e for the various Cemoteries. & A W stock of MANTLES, in Aniericab, Italian, and Coloured Marbles Of hew and chaste wBATES from the best Am nunmmnfinnmm or Projectory, Sliber Prais o+ mounteq. â€" f & #t oo eesuenge < June 18, 1874. + < Oy Dythy.s+. 1u retarning thanks to their friends and the public, beg leave to inform them that they HAVE OPENED A NEW ESTABLISHKMENT OX SPARKSâ€"3r With a and varied # P3 found only in & In our Dreas Making is ERRHRTE AVATREM: b7 whign a PERBROT EiT ifinsared Smss Mfi redgatend * BHOW ROUM ON GROUNDZFLOOR, #4*We have secured the services of a firstâ€"class Drossmaker from : T. Stowart‘s, New York, also a Milliner from Paris. Has constantly on hand and to orderâ€" & pOORs, FLOORLNG ARO vEs @ Kin.. o â€"difte ~~ MoOULDINGS, + ROOFINGâ€" _ | " 4 SHINGLES,â€"X, XX, XXXâ€"THRâ€"BEAT IN oOTTAWA N.8.â€"Agout for Amheret, O,, Sandstone, best Buff and Blue. RIDEAU=â€"St., CORNER OTTAWAâ€"8t | m“-r'-mmlo inform his customers and the publ ..generaily, that he has opened a Bress Making and Millinery Establishment 234| WELLINGTONâ€"ST. 234 yoart, aad LopliQ by sittot mtrontion in buisoes t morit a coultuunncs of Paat i voes â€""." "*** . C. P. DORION, ® With a wellâ€"assorted stock of FTRSTâ€"OLABS | Plain and Fancy: Fuaurniture, Manufactured by the best Houses in Canade and the Unifted States, which they will soll at a m § M A L L A D V aNOo® : (0 N: 0 08 T. «e ng | * y ij1 !1Ut> for yeurseives. Rememberths placeâ€"HPARKSâ€"Or , @#n DOOR WEHT OÂ¥ OTTAWA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1874. M OORE ~â€"BROS‘. ; CLOCKSâ€"S0 HOURS AND REIGKTâ€" DiY§ MASONIC GOODSâ€"Blue Aprons, Collars aa-fov-u. R. A Aprons, Bashes and Jewels, * gemncwee Machine Goods, y ' i Tollet Ink Stands 2 s J * §_ Sy'fluua faks § | * dudran ininms A‘\Lxgfi‘w“m YOUNG‘B _ BTOCK at A GREAT SACRIFIOER, are now mp.nd‘ LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRIOES. m.mamm&mmmtm Dealer in Thousanas 67 other Goods too numerous to mention here, in the Hardware and Tinware Business. ' * C Smdiies Porâ€"fre proge Dlous Bats Wringornt Paignt irmbems, Rooks bate" *‘ Gold Watches {!ver Watehe WVM 3._ ts, May 18, 1874 <_____ â€"IMPORTER AND DEALER INâ€" « f Mantics, Grates, ‘Drain Pipes, Fire Ciay Goods, _ _ ____. And General Building Supplies. Juneil?, 2 D R i d e !;"o?l'luuny.ndlnnmm PRrices to suit the Times, . JOSEPH / DIMBLEBY, f RADFORD & GOYER RARRHDUOCOED PRILOHS FOEL lroaches and Kar Rings in Sets, Bracelets, KarRings, Chains,|Orosses. HLECTROPLATED WARE HARRIS & CAMPBELL . â€"M.~ SOMERVILLE; N~O T TCO 6. AH AND SEE FOR YOURSELYVES. & msnan-ér.. NEXT DOOR TO CHRI8TIEB DRUG STORK, HRideau HBtroot O ATLL® A¥‘P KESTABLISHED 1800, Btock Consisting of : =INâ€" sE IaAll sfiiéfl‘igééigi a Ps$ asn;izgliélgzxs Mn iphHbip Coloured Gem Rings, Coloured Gold Ladien‘ m4, Coloured Gold Genta‘ Coloured Gold Studs, Coloured Gold Sleeve Buttons, Oruet Juge, _ ‘ %.3’.:‘“‘ Tar. P, & 81 and 88 8 Amg. a ION‘S . PX Phrauip i i In aid ogflu P ‘PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY u will know what your prize is par d( So Dugis." Our patrons cas aopand "UOFPIRIONE OF TiE Prre6,â€"Fair dealing can be Public Library of Kentucky has been so geherâ€" Anly moticipated," and is 9 manifeatiy for the '.‘flim“:l all.. ‘The 'd:.y“l:‘ nutmmt‘h; 6 now fAxed, and there will be no variation from the g:qumno now aunounced. A sufficient numâ€" r of tiokets had been sold to huve enavled us to Lave had a large drawing on the Jist July, but An Easy Fortune _ charter and by the present management, it will th and That s post vool{ ‘uuqluvoully lake i e e ol by mail to any prize named upor Ivonaretelintieg tb acediately seut toraaly mvess y exproopor Polont oi 0 "*0} 10A humbugs of the day.â€"Weekly Tribuns, July 7, RerkRENCXKS.â€"By kind permission we refer to he following:â€"ranklin °S, Lave, Louisvilis, _ Agents wanted, to wb m we offer in« POSTPONEMENT. FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT To i ene n nn ho ndony has boen ho gohats w short postponement fras Conmidered preferable 20 3 AArhat trawibg." Let it be borne in mind ,000 ; Mrs, Loulsa T. Bt Paul, Piano, ; Hamuel V. ; nucAnnl;QOQood. New Orlcais :fio § L. Pratt. Columbus, Ohio, $7, M One Oash Gift in every of 150 tickets gusranteed. 6 :lomets for $1, 1i for $2, % for $3, MONDAY, ~80thâ€" NOVEMBER, 1874. LAST CHANCE FOR that © «~~ POR EVERY TIOKBT,â€"â€" _ 1 Olsh Gift, . _ $ ‘Th CashGifta each$1,000 e es : 105 se se in ie Bs varicbihes aate to 20,000 â€"CASH GIFTS: rand Th, 16 ccomna ce n e an 22 t ggflfi%‘%z:::::::::;:.'.'::::::' ‘gg 8“%&“‘% ces it ‘os" . sdk 10 Giftes OMOLs a» + 4+ +# »a + 000 gm&n& m::g....:.::::.. §§ in %..“".-?ff:“.f::::ff , CBOB. 4222004 ++ 3&‘% "%.3‘..:::::::::':5:.; 20 Bto Gash gina, .. ‘0) Sach.1:,.).....; 9000 Grand Total 29,000 Gifts, all samh... .. .. . . 2,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. tzlt’i.nnd “"'d“";mhunmu- rs, ® ‘I.n.'..:n.".‘.“.“ to their new and clegant Pd,m Table Turn NEWRLE a;‘un BALUST ® Lhkas aNo BnbSTEAD &rfl“fl Inaiiafe mbreasa a l us c t _ .. THE FIFTH GIfT CONOERT is the last which wili ever be given under this MONDAY, 301x NOVEMBER, They are prepared (o furiant C Uniled Btates. Square or W&}u' Rallings,â€" Table # to Builders and Cabinet Makers in uantities prices 1 der mmn "&:plu ll:yh @-!;. at 5» hardware store of thoriged . to recor : 7_8'2}' rho. is ?"" ltn'zt, Ileu"o’Connor w i# ‘ SaF A. liberal int will be ed to the Agents Wanted in all P arts of Canada, to sell on commission, Bparks‘ Btreet, near â€"%"7’?&%;' 'éli‘fix’xm" $5 : ‘rm *® & â€" lat dmnlfi ':mm“mu:m Smm# lla:uo:‘n:.touy m”nmmm-. All 16tteme -ml&%.~ L.D.!ull,lu&b Aug.3, 174 .. c F ang T wo Prizes $1,000 5; Two Prives $500H To be distributed in h nl,m'lnmm Five Prizes $10 3 IN OA8SH GIFTS TO BB DIGTRIBTTED BY, THE Mercantile Prize Association , on 300W_3OM® .0 .. |. 0 DAILY DRAWINGSâ€"A PRIZHE Wflnflhmm 990 NIO'I'A:'W M..:........ Mevkewr‘t «e Lfl fi.cmram home office or our loca} L iberal commissions will be allowed to satisâ€" Cl thiats containing full particulars furnished on application, melAa > ww £ upr tevenin July 21, 1874, Gift Enterprise, $ 9 5 5 , 0 0O 0 Whole Tiskets $50,000.00 Fam! 1 Wiih Aiiverâ€"Mounted Harnos: worth $1508" April #, 1674 Wili be distributed by lot among the tcket DaAY FIXED AND 6 FULL DRAWNG ASBURED, That the music will be the best the country affords, and that * Tobe drawn MONDAY, SEPT, lith, 1874, ONH GRAND CAPLIAL PRIZE OH $5,000 IN GOLD | ©\. accrEearino 57 _/ $2,500,000 JOSEPH BEAUDRY Pramies woeeh io. ons Aeo tondd OLYGONAL TURAMNG Theanly reliabie gmnu‘riuuq in the 44 0 | 860 a6 L3 100 u‘wmtfilmn % saaaiee ...'. .......:-.'. ..‘ ...‘ 3 _Melodeons......,.. .... .. .. ; 80 to 200 Gifts, Ailver Ware, &¢., valned mt $1,500,000 Family. Sew! N * vommaidhks +. * r s x GRAY. 009‘. in Valuable Gi*ts, LIST OF GIFTA KV L L, {Greenbacks, m _ DORION ; one fineâ€"toned irth "a0th" ‘ave" 9. . Not one of the 48 Newâ€"st. & Co., The nationalities of those admisrted durs ing the fArst six months of 1874 were:â€" Sooith, 1897 Iiatinnd mmm:: $ h } u,-u‘mu.m‘. ‘tb“-:nnr of inâ€" mates discharged during uns-ho was, in 1873, 6,162, and in 1874, 8,057, On the 1st of_::,mlv. 1874, the number of inmates at Ward‘s Island was 788, ‘disâ€" tributed as tollows:â€"Hospital, 411 ; insane asylum, 189; refuge, 10 ; nursery, 118. The total number ot inmates on August 1, 1818, mus 1,.900.""" _ ‘""" _ ""7 wfi eto., and ‘the femailes at serubbing, and. . the 10r *k 3: * 14. e neâ€" %fil both "to ‘the" institurion and the inmates, ‘The products of the farm in 1873 amounted in vaine . to $9,411 40,. and + “"oa'.’;.".f;.""‘”..*"f‘ ""The preil taink, were A great ofiinthonm'bu emigrarts to this port dufing the first half‘of the> ourrent yeur reference to which hasaiready ‘been mage in the Heraid, has manstested iuself here dnourhun dmhbm nnmd thosé reliet. nuol persons :qmm.: during "the :m six month otf 1873 and 1874 are as foilows : It should be remembered that quite a large number of the inmates are net takâ€" en from â€" emigrants arsiving in â€"the same year as they are admitted. . The Commis -luouolhpuhhntouhodnrp of these persons for fire years from the time they land, ~and any ‘of them may come back to the hospital and refuge b{ proving that they are unable to fnd shelâ€" ter and medical attendance elsewhere. â€" Feevanty.:1s. .‘ June. . How Sick and Destitute From ‘the N.Â¥ . Heralts... > . To ascertain what becomes of those: unâ€" fortunate emigrants who come into this port affiicted with sickness or so » stricken that the payment of mfi mmhhfigfi- exhausted all their worldly means, orrl those who kxve to wait for 8 from abroad or the interior to carry them to their destination, it is necess uy in thr first place to pay a visit to Castle sarden If on our arrivsl there some passenger vessel should be dischirging her oargo of human freight it miy:beâ€"observea that fmmbna:mdwwm run the gauntlet of the officials in the & < set rpart mu 'dl”k 3"::,"»:" , who with a bewildered stare on all the bustle around them, and appear to ¢xhibit by their actions and deportment a kind of passive wonderment as to what will happen to them noxt. They seem incapable of taking their dpdny into tneir owa hu:daâ€"vot exercising any volition towards ru. ucooflgmwfila-m unâ€" demonstra to be acted upon â€"â€"they would have some one tell them where to go, what to do and how to do it. Those are the sick who have no friends to care for them here; the destitate, who can go no further, sad these who have to wait til: thir friends send them the means to prosecute their journey to its end. \For Emigration ba ”;’mvltlonlnl'm“’f t ve to ter, port and medical ‘atiendance till they omm triends. have any, assume ut o!ptovhtlnndum. ‘At Oul.l.Gu\h: there are temporary accomodations fitted who en work, where amplopment mey 6e e in wor! mey bad when labour 1s in demand, and a nosâ€" pital for thqb:uk hifiynuflu number can be provided there, and and the surplus are sent to the various institutions in charge of the Comumissioners on Ward‘s lsland ; [From the Zanesville (Obic) Times,] Forty years ago a child was born in this county of respectable pareniage. The infant grew upwbolhdydr beauty mdehunén.m she lived in this county buta few years, when she remored to Mex100. uunm,m Mexics and Baitimore, she won the heart and hand of a Baltimere meat merchant. Thym married, and for a u-bmf yeours t ifi manprarndnd they secured the of ‘a wealthy uumn-d and for a long supplied his with meat, oéed trom excellent discipl fork without rigor, ‘There are um ings for male and female patients, and for contagious and non mmo nursery, a barracks : for & A bandsome RKoman md. the fmooh& of which was all by in« mates the institution, and which 1 :rbloofnuin. a thousand persons ) /s 1 for Protestant . worship, : a â€"new and capscious lunatic asylum, where most of the inmates gn but faint indic«tions to a casual onâ€" dw condi: tion, and a number of residences for ‘the l:l:‘ o‘fl,‘ besides uhm necessary convenient buildings. Atloat io ruite meplepnact, He w sulta em ylpnfluuiu,m Edun‘“ At the Ward‘s Island Bureau in Castle Garden every applicant for admission to mh«ifi:dmdnh.wlwnuuhi are consid lmt‘l-uh furnished with a wu“hn' uwyh.,:: as to Providhd with tink they are aifined" y p lu':ymym'mm x receiv im mn:::u there, : and dht-l:m through various departments as . be dewrable. . A foriorn .fi mwdoflumuz:‘lh-fi. conveys every alternate afternoon from Castle Garden to Ward‘s leland it would. tax the strongest imagination to conceive. The provisions for their accommeodation on Ward‘s Island are of the most complete character, and in the various builldings apâ€" propriated to their use every means that an tened bumenity could suggest m::glt:dfonhodeth sick and‘the comfort of all the inmates, ‘"The various roorhs and wards are «iry and spaâ€" clous, kept sorupulously clean, and have an E“M -.“:la p bo;m tho':rm cap» w tht i94 youlg Widon, it Appeirs from the subsequent action of the Captain, obnupudaplwd-urbfi Findâ€" ing that the woman was acting good Taith, the C ptain made her large ad. unouâ€"nyl‘(l.Ofl)'-uh maintains, flmthhopodnu‘z.miu?m Pepsisotion sid tiainting o . ar hi ons benefuction and her as his own Subsequently, however, the lady came in eontace; with a much râ€" and hand~ or money. Some having fi o oreproary nroiged, aght a sull in the ‘.flw wron hwg d-on’oqc_o._bt_v_ s intended for 1 f 1 2 td city, both parties being by a resident of this county, and fors number of years has been with" her busband in afluenee and ease. thounhml,hdl.ulmtomc upou the fact that had violated her marriage vow, and therefore should refund the money, _ For three days depositions have been taken before notaries in this An Old Lover‘s Buit at Law. WARD‘S ISLAND. »«. 4881 â€". 2107 "Tos 649 18738. 1,080 #.6 917 1814 488 308 348 847 3175 its peculiarity wesâ€"contained in aletter from the donor :â€" The bank which is comâ€" posed of this sand commences at a perâ€" pendicular bluff at the south west end of the island and extends one and a half miles almost due south, paraile! with sie beuch, which is about one bundred yards dist nt from the bass of the sandâ€"bank. This sand drift is about sixty feet high and at the értreme south end the angie preâ€" served is as steep as the nature of the sand will permit, The bank is consantly extending to the south â€"I1 14 said by the uwm&n'nlbbhllndmu the middle of "the bank the=sand is not sonorous. But st the extreme end and for h«lf a mile north if you siap two handâ€" fuls together there is a sound produced like the low hooting of an owl more or less sharp, according as the motion is quick or slow. Sit down upon the sand «nd give one hand a qu.ok ciroular mouon and the sound is like the heary bass of a meloâ€" deon. Koeel upon the steep incline, extenfi the two hands and clasp as much . sand as possible, slide rapicuy gown,: carrying all the sand you e.n, and < the sound accumuiates as you descend until it is like distant thusâ€" ~der. hfl-fluâ€"m&u-"u sufficient to ten our horses, fustened E.m:.mwmmmmumm But the greatest sound we produced â€"was by having one nativre lie upon _his . belly and nosn:u hfl:‘g-by m..ht and unyh.'nmt-nd as possible with them. \'Mthhx_‘a..“ was terrific, and ‘rnb-h.d many bundred yards tant, _ With all the experiments thit were made it seemed the sound was in plqt to the amount of sand put in m. with & W 'Cm. Another thing worthy consieration 18, its perfeot dryness.. The dry sand: ~would sound on the surâ€" faoe where six inches beneath it was bus if any of the wet Mg with the dry its of ing ceased at onoe. ‘l\o-uzp.n 10 the ‘ ,'"“” ingreetien, whes. . taks . mineg Phimme the . away io on aimeaane endinar) moin for this sime of yews. Por: | moist for Lhis time of year. . Porâ€" haps if to & 7 t absert to prevent its sounding. : #U ‘-t)'}v_ohozourd l-u:- Wonâ€" be had hwu%: m.‘ww box, value #125, 50 cenis Ladies m mc-n‘..m ""r'a“ the crush, mistake streot. dou‘t mistaire the plaoe, 72 Sparks sure ‘The Cheapest Te yet offered is now at ln.rvlhx:‘..r.,’:lm‘r“-d apwards their 40.cente ib. by the box. 4=zmnb'llold: caddies. Rememver 30, Rideau street, Ottawa, t2653 ful disease,. <If every one kbew what he could be cured for from one to five dol= lars, how readily he would pay it Yet such is the case. Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure hndflmhlmcan. We warrant every does not money will be refunded . 2649 At the lately of the Misâ€" P ce n isnege,, d an nce0 it of a with the l of the hl:. and «other ings. ~ Thisstone. is mow built into the it enlaniaen aanea oare. & T ootep oi un mene lar describes soulpture . " For a crest there is the sock which crowed on St. Pn::‘&hdw. Lt is mounted â€" on a or" piliar, a':‘fi‘-“orchd-fl. fi: surroundâ€" ::'zlnllzo,hn‘mmo::o?“ be heads . Joun, with various nd&'fin sauch as the umnnn-, the dice oast by the soidiery for the Suriour‘s vesâ€" ture. . Abore the wh.le dasign, and »treiching across the stone are the words : * Arma Redemptoris Ohrist Joeu. A. 1088‘ ; aud below the shield is the curious verseâ€" like mortoâ€" ¢ * Piuas.â€"The lives of thousands are made miserable by the sufferings from the dreadâ€" Consumption, Mfl: Dyepepsia, Feeb lrrofnlonduol BHeart, and u:al:'lh kindred dissases, are attric ters we may ascribe to Fellows‘ Compound i ariater e rrimd untapea der these disenses. % Pormo®iry Dismasz.~liarsor Garaon Newrovxpuaxp, Dec. nl 1871,â€"James L. Frrrows, Kee.â€"Dear Hir : â€" We are reâ€" M-Loafiu almost daily from the outs prnmnanenaiphoes ng. 1 do believe it has done more good m tb¢ saly watinas ws bare which cures these diseases by strengthening the ner e namonininnnk z;'-u extended do-u& then any o. w i. ‘uskmes, " * "zig" _ Ownuars or Homess Rusotome.â€"And why .nun‘wbhfll"l h:uumm joicing as 0 can prove :::.q? M“mmm because of the nuuh:-:i almost miraculous effeots on their of «Dar= ley‘s Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy.‘‘ Bome were leen and poor having no appetite, others would devour u::‘:dnm,mbdn-om~ fit from it ; some were hideâ€"bound, with and other complaints pesuliar to horees ; nw-u char.., the disesse or was speedily removred, the mfluoflwmm‘. softened, and a saleek and shining apâ€" yv-lolbcu':nwlwq or preventing horse being ifi ui en oo i that the . is on N:?;:_-‘f'..'!m .E:I:h--ll 2‘2.-‘-»-.@-; many had the heares '&""icpb-- hy Cuakde, . MQl ‘Aurea resplendent sine fructu incighia regam Arma Redemp.oris«parsa cruore ruvent‘" It seems that there is a very slmilar PRICE 3 CKN P3

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