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Ottawa Times (1865), 26 Aug 1874, p. 3

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Gree n Gribbin RE Onrter W 3 Guetbean W 18888 CoMXER emaining in the Op NG is done Halsworth T Hall J R Hanpab J &A 2 Hamilton Jas Hardy Mre, Hartly #& Hawkine M Harety Mres Hawkabaw Jas Heney Miss & ~ Herrin F K M'J;o E& . Hore Geo Hughes Gan Hudgin R H 3 Ayde Jno 2 Johnston J Johnston R mm..x Joyner ldly.l"hc a ® _ Kelly J D Kelly Juo Kilty Mr, Keays M C a Kelly Mrs Kitt J B3# â€" _ Kills T2 _ I-'hl.?l Lamb J T. Lambert W P Leonard Miss «d has open ‘ on Bank _ ngion Streets Wilson J Woodcock P R Wool Miss & â€" Wood Miss J . Woods R Woodland Mr Young A earke m n Miss N fd:,.fi Jas MeDermir Miss _ MeDonald 4A & McDonald R MeDonell J MceDouald J B McDonald Mrs D J MoFariand J MceFariand W F McoGee H C MoGuire C J McKinnon Al®X McKerricher | Mis# A JMcLaughiin & P9® dall McLand Mr. J V moNaughton P MeMurray J L MoNavic K C spated ENTURES August 15, 1874. Hibeon J A Heeson J E& }lecen T rasicat. cComsRCLaL ARLES llbb:ry.' Maney & Berwick Mathews 4 Matpome w JMickeli Jno Miller Alex Milard L Mitchell Wisg K Mitohel Jas A LOAN AND MPANY, Lowis Jas Lindsay Miss M A Lozey R Moore Miss E Moberter 0 _ Morrow B 2 Morner W Motherwell Miss C Mullins Mr, Murty q s ® arphy Maidoon J MailiseJas Neil 8 Newall A ! O Brien J O‘Connor J : J Leary D * USullivan J * Parker H Parker W Payn J A Pacterson, & Son Patterson Mus M A Porry J Mts Wallace Mizs & Walrath 4 Waterston Whylo“g’ Wiliams Juo Willis & Lyons C 2 neesday AN tiereg *‘Foubs M*4* * sossInxg sose * q041 â€"1D * magt CLA®® 1xYH!* E’-“-‘“w:.':,«:«-'«» fl: ing .m‘mfl! be LWn i geiemen in reduced ciroumstances, . “"d as a captain in the English yoy during the Crimea, and who some us ago vaited Canades with his regi~ se the other day applied to the Chief wike Water Police to obtain & situation a policaman. 3 .n.m market here this a m , was wesk there being & reâ€"action from the lite advance. Montreal Commercs and wzrh'mm lowar, Merchants con« wnued withâ€"sales both and after the board at previous rates. Telecraph 195, closing at 196 to 1964. Nerchan‘s 118}, closing at lls‘iw 384. Commerce 1354, closing at 135} to lu: ,.l::."' that Judge Coursol will be . l'!'. p.:"‘ member of the new | :nd ‘flf' indeed, he is not ml*‘...“_ e next rumour is that | .u‘.. be replaced as Judge of Quarter: "ocby Hoo Mtr. Chapleau. | This arâ€" 8#l?5" * ">, oply work on papers. It is :,-" 4 that the Hon, Mr. Ouimet,. -‘m-"mo( his resignation, will wo the appointmen t of Superintendent :"" at a large salary, This offlice m :‘: cfl‘" distinct and separate trom connection with the Government . 1‘ MeKensic, of Qttaws, Judge James ‘maJw York, Gen. F. J, Lock ‘.-’-;’,oz‘s.;w York, and Mr. Macâ€" . qu., of Toronto, are all stoppin :::, Lawrence Hall. C The !"l'“"’ examination into the cue of 1b6 Molson‘s Bank v. Mr. James Mmmm& in the Police joâ€"dsy the Engli b vs. Canada was con« watinued. The English teim assumed their first innings and batted well, but they would bhave had a smailer score if the Cansdians bad been efficient in the feid,. The bowling of Brodie and Esamey was good, but many carches w#e missed, and. lower balls allowed to pi. The best play among the batters s that of Wallace, who made 26 oft lhits in a fow minutes Mitchell, who the best score, nlua‘:hjcd finely . ; total was (158, g 15 more ttain the Cansdians. fhe latter then west in :sor their second innings, and though they batted fairly, the good fieldâ€" ing of the English kept the score down, #i. xerchants 118 he steamer George Shattuck, from St, .m"-‘m snd Sydnoey, C.B., arrivâ€" d“'d“,'_.A_A_‘;. K ces Kou o Ks 54 _ The weather continues fair for the (ricket Tcurnament. "Â¥r. Da Cosmos, M P., for British Columbis, who has been here for some weeks, left for Oit.wa this mo: ning. steamer Caspian, from Qure, arrived Morris of Pittaburg has replied to Geo. Brown that the time named by the latter for the race, September 3r41, is too short. d is offering Brown four huodred dollars for experees if he will go to Piitsâ€" burg and September and the toral only reached 103. The Roglish ~~â€"menced their seco d innings to make %4 to beat. When 9 had béen wored w..nout the loss of any wickats, lime was calied This match will be thished toâ€"morrow, and is pretty sure to msult in an English victory. The next will be Halifar against Al-cooon.nm be a very good one, as the Allâ€"Comers‘ team will include the best fths Americans and Canadians, aud the Halifax team will fmbably include several of the best local players who have hitherto takea no part in the tournament. Royal Canadian 97% Telegraph 196}. Court ~ Joseph Thomaaifas killed by a blast at the Ac«dian iron mines, Londonderry, on Thursday. He was an Englishman and leaves a wile and five childern. _ _ _. . . _ Yalady afternoon two lads went out ias mwâ€"boat trom the beach, and when sbost haitâ€"way between the piers and Campbeli‘s wharf it upset, throwing the Joutaful coarsmen into the water. . Fortu« migly they were not far from shoreat the time, and their cries for _belp being Peamey en n es Te 2 burd, a smoall boat was sent out and they wre rescued. On Saturday evening two members of the police force, Constables Robinson an i Smith, were badly beaten by some roughs inS§t, Patrick‘s Ward, where they had goue to make an arrest. iC es BÂ¥ Capt. John M. Camp, . one of the oldest witlses in the Township of Grimsby, « Yeteran of the wir of 1812 and 1813, who was present at the batties of Queenston, Chippaws, and Lunily‘s: Lane, and took «h sttive part in suppressing the rebeliion MM18, died at his reâ€"idence, near Buitunils on Toursiay evening, aged 80 Fimow EHscape from Drowningâ€" ktibbing â€"Serious Accident â€" Dath of an old Scttler. Judge Ambrose has quits recorerel from his ree nt accident, and will be able n"llmon the bench at an early ‘l‘m. whilst three workmen engaged working at a building on the corner of King and Wentwo: th streets. thescaftold gare way and yrodpluud them to the ground. _ One of them was Yaty severely injured in his back, and the Other two had sevoral injuries. ‘Andiady, who â€" drew & carving knife and garehim a dreadful gash on the $200, layâ€" 1““ bare. larimg Inibadkes Eral * iihkce !) ce mmnane P ral of the Steamer Caspianâ€"Acâ€" muua Killedâ€"The Brownâ€" Morris + k . Ou Saturday evening a man named Robâ€" inson, lately frem Kingston, Oot , Was at ,hm“" taÂ¥ern on Wentworth street, when it sppears he had a quarrel w th the â€"« WINDSOR. _ Contested Hlection. Wwrspsor, Aug. 25. The Kiection Court for the trial of the Watested election in the County of Essex trasd at Sandwich toâ€"day, the Hon. Justice of Cotmmon Pleas on the Beach. Mr. M. C. Cameron, Q C., apâ€" Prared for the .petitioner, Mr. John UConnor, late member for Essex, Mr. James Bethune with him. Mr Alexander Cameron sppeared for the respondent, Ihe sitting member. Un the case being called, Mr Bothuno tiked the Court thit the preliminary Obâ€" hetions might be taken up first. _ He proâ€" eded to explain what these objsctions were: First, that the petitioner was an alien and ‘could not be a petitioner ; Mecond, that the petitioner was not possesâ€" ted of the necessary ‘property qualifica= fietrard could not petition ; and third, Petitioner, before the election, and â€" doring and aiter the elcotion, had been &“ corrupt prac ices himself, and Â¥r, sould not be a petitioner. Bethune ssked to be allowed to rm of these objactions in order t bis Lordahip‘s ruling. tion Lordship, in speaking on the objec sharging the petitione; with corrupt said it had been decided by the 3 Court that when the seat was not by the petitioner, recrimi stions P at th@ atternoon board Montreal fELEGRAPH row abou; the miidle of Harwix, NS., Aug. 24 m uh ol 4 d ... HAMLLTON. HALIFAX BAL Hawictos,; Aug. 25. of any kind sould not be allowed against lines between this port and New York was the petitioner, and he would not hear. held toâ€"day on the competition qn.fi:‘ eviderice on that point. The different | There ‘are hopes of a seitliement, nature of either objections was of a kind nothing definite is stated as to the results that it the petitioner failed in ;nvm. | of the meeting. corrupt practices against the res ent, | % rempny e it would not be nq‘\:ired to mf &:rbthem } GERMANY. at all, It was decided to defer com«= |~ _ make sideration till the close of the petitioner‘s | _ mm Interview. The first witness called was Mr. Moâ€" Gregor, tha respondent, whose evidence went to disprove the charge of corrupt practices. He had parid out some money, but ouly for necessary and legitimate pur« (ther witnesses, among whom were & Mr. Robert. MoGregor, a brother of the respondent, the bookâ€"keeper ana teller in Messrs. MoGregor‘s Bank, and several others, in their evidence disclosed nothing that could be construed into corrupt prac« tices . Body Foundâ€" (Gaxaxoqurs, Aug. 25. About two p.m., yesterday, the body of Wm. Kerr was tound in the Gananoque Biver, near the saw»mill, his feet out of the water, as if he had fallen in from the shore, The deceased is about 30 years of ago, and came from Kingston about two weeks ago. ‘The inquest was held yesterâ€" day by Dr. Atkinson, in order to have a post mortem examination of the body and no:ify bis friends in Kingston. Mr. Kerr when last seen alive was reolining on the bank of the river, â€" How the body came in the river is still a mystery. | _ A young man named Thomas Parkinson fell over the precipice near the Cliiton ‘ House yesterday afternoon. He was dig | ging up a root of a tree. In pushing the l stump over the precipice the stump went e@asier thain he expacted, and he went | over with it, and fe.l over a hundred feet, ! struck en his shoulder, broke no bones, | but is injured internally and is bleeding | out of the mouth and ears, and is not ex« I paoted to live. . | _ ___â€"_ _ Fatal Accident. ‘ Morrisaveo, Ont , Aug. 24. About fire o‘clock on Saturday evening, as the steamer York was passiog down theriver towing the Mrg Re:olution, loaded with wood, for Montreal, the steamer‘s rudder chain broke, and she was obliged to cast the barge adrift and back up to an island.‘ The barge then drifted down on to a shoal, about three miles abové Dickinson‘s Landing, when the curâ€" reat caught the rudder with great force and turned the tiller, striking one of the hands, a Frenchmar, from Montreal, named Philip Fietcheill, and knocked him overboard . He has not been seen since. The barge was insured for fi{fteeen hundred \ dollars. . * | Last evening the body of a man was | found in the whir|pool, badly disfigured, l and as yet not identified, _A Coroner‘s | inquest is to be held over it this morning. | It is supposed the body came over the Falls and was carried cdown the river three miles to the whirlpool, YESTERDAY‘3 DESPATCHES. PORTUGAL. * Government Orders. Lissox, Aug. 25â€"The Government has issued an order directing Spanish federalâ€" ist iefugees in the country to depart at The difficulty between the C. 8. Rail way and the G. W. Railway has been‘se.â€" ted satisfactorily to both roads, The C:nada Southern will soon run their trains scross the Suspension Bridge.~ _ _ Canada Southern Railway.â€" Acoiâ€" dents > The Court opens at 9.30 toâ€"morrow once. Mipam, Aug. 25â€"A conscription is be. ing enforced throughout the country withâ€" out opposition. Carlist Victoryâ€" Paris, Aug. 25â€"Advices state that 200 Repuolican volunteers who were marching to the reliet of Puycerels, were captured by Royalists. __ _ _ Prefe:ts of the Departments in the South of France, have received special inâ€" «tructions from the Minister of the Inte= mor ta use every effort to prevent the sale of arms to the Carlists. I Lovisticcs, Aug. 25â€"U.. 8. Marshall Murray, left this city yesterday for Frankâ€" fort, where he will take command of the Federal troors, and march to the relie{ of the Walker â€"Russell party. There is some fear of & collision between the State and Federal troops. % Loxe Buasog, N. J., Aug. 25â€"The ex cltement here is intense to witness the Inâ€" teroational Swimming Match, for the Clnmgiomhip of the world, between An, drew Trant, Champion of Americs, and J. B. Johuson, Champion of Kngland. Quarant‘ne, Naw Yorr, Aug. 25â€"Yellow fever is reâ€" ported on board of the NovaScotis barque ‘ Evangeline,‘ which arrived at Quarantine on Sunday afternoon. AH of her officers and crew wers attacked by the fever on the voyage from Cuba to this port, and three of them died.. The remainder are convale:cent. _ One of the men who died was Donald McVane, aged 50, of Edin« burgh, Scotland. (Jn examination of his trunk after death, a false bottom was found in which wis a will dated 1871, from Peter MoVane, of Tolbothwynd, in Leith, leaving several houses in trust to his son, the deceased, whose annual rental was £800. The captain of~tie barque says be cannot imagine what reason induced Mc. Vane to ship as a seaman. MIDâ€"NIGHT DESPATOHES ENGLA ND. Loipo®, Aug., &‘.â€"Thfl Mark Lane LEupress says: ‘The bulik of the wheat crop is now safe. Another week of fine weather and the fields will be clear. The damp state of some samples shows that we had a narrow escape,. Prices are now receding in consequence of the belief that the crop is tully n% to the average. lrioes are very iew in France and English wheat is still being reâ€"shipped trom there, Crioket and Base Ball Tournament. The ciicket matoh at Dublin was conâ€" tinued this a.m, with the Irishmen at the wickets. lhe latter fnished their lst innings with a score of 47. The Americans who made 71 yesterday added 94 to the count in their second m,plng; The Dutlia clubs then went to the bat their final inning and comxhud it with only 31 runs, leaving the Americans the winners by 37. A E::o of base ball folâ€" lowed vetween the ton and Philadelâ€" phia clubs which was won by the latter, The soore was 15 to 4. The weather was fine and the stiendance was numefous. A base ball match between 18 of the Irish club and 9 Americans is set down for toâ€" morrow, Germany‘s Attitude towards Spain. The German Government has formally notified the powers that it will not interâ€" fere in the internal aftairs of Spain. The Steamship Competition Question. ~ Livsaroor, Aug. fl:â€"Awthrr conferâ€" ence of the proprietors of the |steamship GANaANOqQUE. MORRISBURG UNTTED sTATES. Kentucky‘s Trouble Swimming Match. The Wheat Crop CLIFTON Corscription. Neutrality. FRANCE. SPAIN Cumrrox, Aug. 25 Diplomatic Interview. Brautx, Aug. 25.â€"Mr. Bancroft Davis has had a long interview with Prince Bis» Thb Prince and Princess Imperial of Ge:many have returned to Berlin. BELGIUM. The Spanish Crisisâ€"~Opinions of the Bavsesuis, Aug. 25.â€"J¢ ~Nord says it would be a bad precedent for Russia to recoguize a government founded on a coup d‘etat, and m without legal sancâ€" tionu. When M Zerrano‘s Govern â€" ment completely fulfilis the conditions of the established power, Ruszia will qten to recognizo it. Arrival of Immigrante. Naw York, Aug. 2 â€"Two thou: and fi‘ty inmigrants arrived at this yeiterday from Liverpool. _ Fatal Aoccident. A row boat containing three lads, capsized by a barge in the Kast River evening. and all are supposed to haye | drowned. A Defauiter. Joshua Shove, confidential clerk jand bookâ€"keeper ot Carliss, Macy & 39 Nashua nroot!nm arrested toâ€"day ged with embessling $35,000 trom the e ‘The defaloation was discovered by F. Carliss during the absence of Shove on his vacation. sy rf>â€" 0* * ~Oabimet: | WarsmiNoTox, Aug. 25.â€"Secretary Robeâ€" son, who returned to Washington yesterâ€" day, has again gone north, At y Geoeral Williams is expected to return this evening. All the Cabinet oflmr’ are absent excepting Secrotary Fish. [ A Little Dificulity Settled. | Wasumverox, August 25 â€"The Chi | Government some time ago complained thatedm Amn?l Ns(;.l t.flo'r‘ + ‘n: gaged with the Japan Government a f Formosa, which was considered "“g:‘ e t e 1 against China. In order to remove the c:use of complaint, the Nary Departmen; has revoked the leave of absence hereâ€" tofore gravted to Lieutenant Commander Casseil, and be will therefore withdraw from the expedition in which he was only The Crown Prince and Princess a voluntder. Portraxp, Me, Aug. 25.â€"The Oddfoli lows are toâ€"day celebrating the 31st anni versary of the introduction of that Order| into Maine. _A procession of 20,000 strong, marched through the principal streets, comprising seventeen bands, thirteen encampments, and thirtyâ€"three lodges, and invited guests Business was generally suspended. Swimming Match Pcstponea. .Loxe Braxos, Aug. 25.â€"The Internations al Ucean swimming race which drew together from 8,000 to 10,000 people Now . arpresapeiies anla cernya L CRp v C o was again postponed toâ€"day, the 1 ocean being to> rough to anchor the stake bo at. The waves were high and it would be impossible for men to make the distance set downâ€"three miles, Johnson and Tronty swam half a imile beyond the surf, by way of exhivition. Both were anxious to swim therace, but the Judges refused to allo# it because of danger. ‘The Wrecking Company‘s Life Saving Station officer a.so refused to let a boat go through the surf with the swimmers. The race wiil take place on Friday . C BurraLro, N. Y., August 25.â€"About two o‘clock this afternoon a fire broke out in a grain drying house attached to the Reed elevator, fronting on Water street and Buft.lo river, where some 2,300 bushels of spoiled grain was being dried. The fimes spread rapidly to the elevator, causing its entire destruction. At one time several large propeliers lying near t&.vero in danger, but by great exertions firemen ably confined the flimes to the elevator building, owned : by the C. M. Reed estate, of the Erie ». A., and Jos. C. Harâ€" eslate, OL ©HC ANITC As bosedicabetya e fbcpsqet rison,‘ of this city, valued at $150,000. The Harrisons have oneâ€"third interest and aré insured for $15,000,. The Reed estate had insurance op their interest. The adâ€" joining property was considerably damaged oy water. Hazrromp, Conn., Aug. â€" 25¢â€"The races at the New Charter Oak Park commenced toâ€"day. â€"The 2 40 trot was won by ‘Welles«â€" ley Boy‘; ‘ kheserve‘ second;, ‘ Queen ‘ third, and ‘Maybird ‘ fourth, Time, 2.284, 2.32 and 2.314. The second race, 2.27 JZI.,â€"JE-;SE'I}! ‘Nashvilie Girl, ‘Music‘ se cond, ‘Frank Ferguson‘ third, and ‘Phil Sheridan‘ fourth. . Fime, 2.284, 2.254,and 2.i4}. Mcexruis, Aug, 25.â€"â€"A special d.o?chh from Milan, 'an, says that an in piut! negro riot in that county was nipped in the bud yesterday by the arrest of the ringleaders. ‘ Arrest of a Prussian Bank Official for Robberyâ€" 5 Nsw Yorrk, Aug. 2%.â€"â€"A man giving the name of Gustave Meyer has, been ar« rested here, having been recognised by one Louis Moses as Theophile George Kirstein, who is alleged to have robbed the Kuln Credit Bank of Western Prusâ€" s:a lass December of $180,000 in bonds and money. Kirstein was director in the bank, and has not been seen since the deâ€" faloation until last erening. Itis said he committed m any forgeries besides embes:« siement, and that one man in Kuin lost $75,000 by him, and several B nking Houses in Berlin have been. victimized to theamount of $30,000. The Beecher Tilton Scandalâ€" New Yoar, A;‘glu‘ 25.â€"â€"There is a lul in the Bescherâ€"Tilton scandal, which apâ€" pears to be Â¥tery acceptable to every body A matich between the Mutuals and Atâ€" lantic# toâ€"day resulted in a victory for the tormer by a score of 13 to 6. Personal. Arsixt, N. Y., Augs 25.â€"â€" General J. Meredith Reed, Minister to G1eece, the well known Consul General to Paris durâ€" ln‘h,.tho war with Germany, has reached city on leave of absence for a fow Naw York, Aug. 25,â€"â€"The Bsecretary of the Boa“r:. of ':-‘I.Mfl“fl.fllm that the e e present year â€"will be Im or about oneâ€"half of what it was last year and year befors., 8. 8. Arrivals. Live®root, Aug. 25.â€"Arrived 8. 8. +Epain,‘ «Frankfort‘â€" and *Elysia‘ from New York. f Qurmastows, Aug. 25.â€"Arrived, 8. 8. ‘Parthia‘ from Boston. Nesw YorrK, Auli. 25. â€"Arrived, 8. 8. ‘Abyssinia ‘ from Liverpool. Six Fraxomco, Aug. 25.â€"A despatch from Sandiago sayy that the Apaches are mkin(moronhn into Sonora. Don Ins erino i.adres sends word to the President of;holnnlcipulig of Bocatehuachi, that he was attacked by savages on the 15th ult. Asfour of his party were not to be found he supposed that they were killed. A force of twentyâ€"two men was sent to the scene of the attack, where they found the bodies of three of the men who had been slain, They bhad fought valian til '&m-:mumfl%fi:"!u‘:fl broke their guns into pieces, _ Oddfellows Celebration. UNITÂ¥ED 8TATES Immigration Falling Off. Nipped in the Bu Bxionsive Fire Indian Outrages The gOUe c( Rhoumatism, Scalds, Lameness, Neuralgia, Burns, Soreness, Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds, Hoarsoness, © Wlcers, Bruises, Meadache, ¢ Piles, Sprains, Toothache, _ Colic, Old Sores, ... All Memorrhages, hops acrtd It is the result of & lifetime of sciontific study and is now or the first time offered to Cana dian pub:ic, m.p.nd by a careful, and conscien pnyl;glu in obsdienge to the Gesire of numberiess friends in theâ€" profession, in the trade and among mmm bottle is warranted to contain tb of the medicine in its highest staié nlp\m-tiduul development, and is :xxeflor to any m no ever compounded for terrible compiaint. DIAMOND MoNTREAL, iSth J une, 1864. DEvI®s & Borrox : y GENTLENEX,â€"Having been one of the many martyrs of rheumatism that I meet 0d :lx every day rounds. 1 was induced \ollr{uu ted DIAMOND RHEUMATIOC CURE, Ihad sutâ€" 'oua the last five or d}o‘lvookl he most terrible acu across my loins and so severe indeed that 1 could Mx‘....;fi"eu. help of a stiox. 1 commenced viamond Remedyâ€" following the directions carefully. Reilef came immediately with the first bottle, improved up‘dlzom h the second, compistely cured and freea from pain after finishing n:{nnb small bottle. You are at per‘ect liberty either to refor to me privately or publicly, as I ieel very thauk» ful for the relhief, and sy mpathize with my fellow sufierers from r{uumuuu. . Â¥ours resi s PARDMAL, â€" * Sanitary Police Officer, §1 Labelle street. uuunflo cuu.mouan one or two doses suffice. In the most cases it is sure to a|n'wxb{tnomol’li:oorl.hmhotflu. l& dn..r':l:nnnt.l‘w mmmlg thro away. as sure! purchase u-hurcly'lptlou- throughout C und’:. h{luhsp“m.n'mm Jal Drugyist has not g â€"t it 1 : stook, uxlmnlon-nd or it to RTERLAL blood contains the eiements of Internal and External Remedy TAKEX INTERNALLY it relleves INSTANTLY the most «oute pain. USED EXTERNALLYâ€"it is the best LINIMENT in the world. its effect is alâ€" LEA _ B 0O Aiutiinthar*> ShiPv iipng ue ad w Spe t on\ most instanianeous, affording relief from the most $ntense pain. It soothes the irritated >r inflamed rn. aud gives rest and quiet to the sufferer. Itis eminéntly w-aund.md every one should have it m, or where they can put their hands on itin the dark if need b > A BLESSING TO THE POLICE, 1HE OTTAWA TIMES AUGUST 26 Isf4 EME ne PC o lluad , duts 1 owe to to ratitude for the great bexm’gu uvo'mn;’ & * Norâ€" ton‘s Camonkiie Plils." 1 a; to t, Mr. Bm} Berkelaz; for the above numed jor in the stomach, from which L excruolating pain for a length of time, having tried nearly every remedy W&- out deriving any neneft at iwo botties of your vdiumable pilis I was quite reâ€" stored to my usual state of health, _ Please give flnlpubl‘la for the be e@t of those who may thus be afflicted. â€"Iam, Sit, -.ru.lp Hxy®y aALLPAss.â€"To the ot 6:%& CAMOMILE PILLA. Brto SIGN WRITELE HuUSH DECORA m?“m‘é?&n%m’fi.mfllfl“’afl + A large assortment of . R OO M â€" PA P H R. pwpsrous par A t thorized Diseount on American Involdes nhfmnhltm.p.tofl& Aug 15th, 1874 n PER DAY. ted $5,10, $20 SA snn reuege, money at work for ufi'afi.u.mm elsure time, than u&npnt? e Put.l:n'?l(l: Address G@. STLN8O: al’?io., Portlacd. BERKELEY, Sopt.‘800.â€"Gentlemen, I feel it a or Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, of Yios: prons hieal a0d Thros aftpcuions. rrice Seen &or bottle. Bold at all Drug Htores» Hex®y R. Gray, Chamist Sole Manvufacturer tede Mark sacnred) Mantraa), nmr Iw STEAMERs FROM &N EW YORK WEDNESâ€" passi vGRR a00omMODaTiO® UNSUR anano, Rates of passage from Buspension Bridge Constantly on hand 4 Eliginâ€"St.: Opposite the Post Ofice May 7, 1874, 2501 Agents for the Province of Ontario Boott lh".;o‘l‘m Or to DEVINS & BOLTON, Notre Dame street, Montreal General Agents for the Province of uebec. .Price $1 per bottle,. Large Boiutlés AINâ€"KILLER io. sntintarbadidahadtat zse atri Cabl to to steamet t lncafion of Rerane d ME Return tickets insued at redueed rates. _ __ _ _ RAYS SYRUP OF RED SPRUOCE GUM PRUNEAU, Jows., ONEYâ€"WAGKES! NORTHRUP & LYMAN, Price, 25 Cents per Bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, _ TOR, PAINTER, PAPERâ€" * BANGEE: #o. To }mwv- RHEUMATIC ANCHOR LINE. 18 novu:.d vermanent, home otm. day or eve ; no capital m"fl- dhowands wige (fthae rotmd BX §51 watled froe." R J. STANTON, Hobokon. N.J, DYING TEA E °NX THRITE & MQJ44R8 2 Y &, dbaWw NCHBS ! TWE @BRAT â€"BYÂ¥â€" Ottaws, July 8 1874 Sole Proprietors. CURKE! 81 va&w "A PER CENT. DIKCOUNT.!â€"~. _ ~â€"â€". . M . .__ _ ... : é For the Balance of this Month ! THOS. P ATTERSON 4 0, Yka! 0, FEA! BON GRE,| MAL GRE! Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Dufferin MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH] DI‘RFOT 1MPORTATIONS ICE CREAM FREEZERS, FANCY LAMPS, TABLE & POCKET COTLERY LAMP GOODS (all kinds) %®,. Also a lot of freâ€"proof TEA AND COFFEE POTB, guaranteed as represented, or no sale, Original price, $5 ; now selling for $$.â€"This month only, â€" * ; 5 Ree for yourseives, and do not be deceived, at Dorlon‘s ; not at Hon. A. Aime, but at the wellâ€"known HO We sbcring uthernt ueptener, Srines, Liquore, and Aroiaoes.( foas and, Boge ,in vax: Sn thnhi on ons eneavent aealippntenatied io se ow insente Liovan m aunet ie not hey.8ay lead you to this place or that place. . Try the Goods, and juage for yourselyes. f > P. BASKERVILLE & BRO8, City Houses, City Lots and Farms, Fe sold mflm'x:omh of July at feal Eqgis Soens| m S Pss eal kstate bBulletin â€"~ant FOR AUausp, is1 _ CON®BRYATORY OF MUSIO. corner of O‘Coanor and Albert streeis, having 182 foout; ozlx Albt:ll; l-.llt. o})y‘ {27%0 O‘Connor, -m brin n & annut, whic! en s Iiâ€" creased. 'lbonol“hnpw‘mouy Amwnununtp aggregate to $63,0007 Bohunowhul‘m most valuable +¢ perties, as may be seen from the following. which is but a smailportion of what he has on hand terms, by 'rn“ '1 did proper o o doubly unice nowse at splend p < with stone buomonl..qnnb' Stâ€"Alban soburch Dalyâ€"si., having @ach six airy bedrooms, drawâ€" . ing rool‘l':{ diniug ropm, and basement break fast room, with kitchen, pantries, dlosets, stables, coach &c,, &o, "They are rented for ?fln. 500 can be got for them. To besold cheap lor casty. | Rast half of lot 20, North side Clargncaâ€"st., with aouble frume %lllla‘\:. tnereon, Rented for $200 perannum. sold at a E‘Tm z A handsome brick mgl:éeo i Ainuesslecâ€"st. © » Centre Town, with lii'm !?oldmuu. dining room, drawing room, kitchen, pantries, cellar, &e., &o.; good yard, aud wheds recently built ; ‘ wol’l finished, bhaving many modern improveâ€" ments. Wili besoid cheap. .. ... __ . .. ______ West haif of lot 2", S, Rideatuâ€"st., with a comâ€" modious and comforiable brick eou-m.hvm. five good bedrooms, parior and s1 roond, kitchen, &c. Good yard and shed accommodaâ€" tion. fiow_romod for $180 per annum. To be sold chear oy J. SERMINGEH A M. East baif of lot 21, Boulton streot, with two tenements rented for $ 2 per month, to, be sold very cheap and on very easy terms by ___. _ Aug. 22, 1871 _ A Beven and a I{um&i;â€""nnm' o, D.P. Hiale & Co,, New York, qutenew, to be mny A secondâ€"hand Cott i ie for sale by 7 7 o aeaingnas. _ A magnificent Stelaway Piano, nearly new ons hsY o _‘ 5 BERMINGHAM. .. A yvery fine nouse on, 'ioâ€"wfi"w reot to rent, *R Taige quantity or "inglise" and Germin Ohromos on hand, for sale ap. + 200 wlno!(!rfi Shanty â€"Blankets, large size, and 100 pairs WJ udo..sarnuu efi‘o&z . a0 Horse Bianjcots on Fant S Rt 10r hiiinty THE PEOPLEHS TEA SHORE. Aug, 1, 1874 Mills‘ Supply Agency. No.11 Spcr:::,w;::;fll House. CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€" Managers Also, Agency of the GLOBE â€" &mmnv.’a'a. March 26, 1874. : Ordnance Lands Sale, PRESCOTT. PUBLIC NOTICE is bereby gm ihu on TUESDAY, the. Ist ‘l-!’ of BEPTEMBER next, at Noon, in the TOW of PREBCOTT, wili be sold by Mr. Wiiliam Geralds, Auctioneer, & number of valuable Building Lots, situated on the urdnance Keserve, surrounding Fort Welâ€" MHCs . Purchasers to oneâ€"tenth of the price d .;m.qm.on.z’;ndmo mlmum annual instailments, with interest at the rate of six per cent. Worther narticulars atthe time and place of â€" Further anle. R EAD AND P ROFiT Ottawa, lst August, 1874 Aug. 17, 1874 f _ E. A. MEREDITH, Deputy of the Minister of the Interiqr WILLIAM F. COFFIN, m Ba ting, Flles, Paetm“ Files ':r:dyufl‘Vll'-. Bteam Plll‘:l.'m’ Rue‘s Little ‘Giant Injector. Also, Agenoy of the GLOBE GAS LIGHT 100 (mas ig agoop ts Hipritasgedd . lnty Commissioner of Ordnance and Admiraity Lands. TTAWA lans will be shewn atZthe time and place of valuable property of eight buildings, 48 15.4593 t an 13 ioh seates tds : indgimay l C e 43â€" efi a" C ho 1 o d Hy Order, \| _ 1in, Stove and Hardware Depot, 81 and $3 Bparki.st., Ottews, "Ont. GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE J. aF C,. P. DORION Te OnEY T b" Mo-‘nll wo 010| J ==e 30 1874, is i oge i ":4 . ‘Rent exot in mt Trave out pmrmmmmmmcns. teg waAxre ow | YY. Mill E V sEPT. 2x . Fo pectus and all other application, P, JACKSON, M. A.. 6 Prinoipal LADIES‘ SCHOOL Lady Prineipalâ€"M; assisted ooupouu?surd m ¥»s Scohoot | will on WEDNRSDAY, This oF reâ€"open 4 Applications to be made to the Lady Principal u‘)'g". H. Hecretary , cOmvn.‘Aw%‘. 2637â€"1m LETâ€"A t front room, with or T ons sourd tarnOfComnorans ‘wene aparke. Â¥itain do Nroft o take atYantage of tale opporte nity. Address, A B, Truxs “n hk nity, Address, A B, Trxs 1e o ote A s ies FICES To 8E LETâ€"Suitable bomi U e ies ies %hvdm Ins. Oo‘y., co%. l-?"'m Jgrsxmmuim "'"fi‘iuu. berequizety, Abroa couple of Millâ€" wright AA alurred: A couple id wgz""""""‘_ " WILLIAM MOSGROYI (HUROCH OF ENGLAND & SALEâ€"OMD UILL LOTS, «drained and Servevnittinas malrgh researg w an . _ Deeds free. â€"â€" Messre. Wlmmwm Awywfl'w'mt. Wlfipq. _learn the manufacturing of Hair Goods g&_&:}:g_ll&l& Burlington Hairâ€"Outting TERV E_E Punnn WANTEDâ€"A smart young man sueioy en tnonorage oo nonason o. o well. Address mm-.. l.‘r m Office Ottawa. Aug. 17, #7% 206â€"if RD ~AND ~LODGING.â€"Iwo of three pelshâ€"AN5â€"LOBuMMeâ€"fwe 5. use M Tourd san wieie a du Fort Works," will be received at this Office wiiftoo® m dokik t ae re en o ber ex & Re d x the mdzux-hfi'ad Reâ€" gn Booms, and at the Fort on the Ottawa River. mnd a for above of the Oftawa Fiirer w«n{%fl‘uâ€"h ::n be ohtdlnd.“ There wil be required the actual signatures of twomgdbb persons willing to become sureâ€" w'fn?nm‘r’i:u 4'.'.‘.‘."‘ n: ‘:‘u m:.'flg accept the iowest or any %anr t Ottawa, July 17, 1674 T ul 10 ishe 10, 1874, partment of Public _ otewva in Asps s Respoctfully informs his numerous friends that he has stlll a large agsortment of excellent goods, and will centinue his clegant 'MI“'-HQ. Farnisned Rooms provided in &m GoLd a2ND SILVER WATORE®, € _ NIAMOND RINGS, sOLID GOLD ORAINS, MEERSOBAUNM PIPES, TRAVELLING BAGB, July 81, 1874 ONEY TO LOANXâ€"In large of small sums July 21, 1974 LED TENDERA, addressed to the underâ€" "."?‘.352,525{'2_&?"“ "Tenders 2"’032- The Royal Mail Line leave Prescott uwun.omm% excepted, for Montreai, Toronto and mediate ports, connecting at Montreal with Richelieu Steamers for Quebec, and at with the Saguenay Line every morning, Bunâ€" ‘?“"’w"'“"’"“‘ nmfnmmmnom?‘,m.nm mation mhh.du&!n? Q‘CONNUR & WALLER, AcznTs, oo 0 00 *‘ Next the Bappers Bridge, on Real Estate “;w_; SUBU TE TWlC ECE H4â€"4 in tha erimaarrrol m orae Ii be given. ainew e 200 Wellington Street, Ottaws. SIOIIHI For a Good Smoke MYRTLE NAVY. R SALEâ€"500 ANTEDâ€"A ANTEDâ€"A1 once, two respectable Girkls to FANCY GOOD8, Any of m:luuulho had 1. E. MOORE August 24, 1874, TILLeA LITTLE LONGER! For 50 Cents. $A# Tadies should call early in the day. Aug. 20, 1 (t1s ay Wtk 1974 Notice to Contractors. NOVELTY CHHAP SALBS umm er Arran ement. 1174 it Bee T. & B. on cach Plug. NOVNANB POCKET KNIV E8, and all kinds of H. F. BRONSON, Eso., Cor, Sparks and Bankâ€"st. OR & WADE, Â¥. BRAUN, UBANT, ESTABLISHED 1854. Brandies, Port 5 Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter, &c Teas'-luona-uu JAPANBâ€"Finest Grades. s Cofieesâ€"n-x mm&nbmfi"h‘“- FANCY GROCERIES IN GFIA!‘ YARIETY ! "3 : eb Apopie Jefi Farmafn es io y WMike c cralss~ain English Sode Water; Potass Water, Lemonade, Ginger 'Al. '"'?;?" Ateo zow FharM68!â€" _ 006 PATERREONE Continwation of Clearing Sale C AT MRTCALFES _ The subscriber in returning thanks to the publicJyor the manner in which they cleared his Summer Stook, which is now disposed of, beys to say that not having succetded as yst in geiting a satiefactory offer for his f the FALL & WINTER GOODS, YÂ¥@»Insolvent Estate at 20 Cents in the Thert is in the late purdhase 100 PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS The mrsgw-w&flfl MM&G?H : â€"a SUPERIOR Q@UiALITY O0Fâ€"> id ~Brandy, Port and Sh ry Wine, Clarets and Rauterne ® £00TOR A1ND IRIZEK WHISKRY, Co" Branches of Builders Work! Tin & Sheet Iron Metal Job Work. May & 1874. FAIII.' Gnoo.nu. Corner of Kent and Wellington Sts. A full stook of FAMILY GROUCERIES Edwards & Rutledge, \m». Opposite Hank of H. N. A. on & 97%® All orders for Books f .mw '.-, Ottaws, March 23. IB 8. BOOKBINDE R, Account Book Manufacturer, efi en hk ni Phk March 2, 174 0. KX E N N EDY ‘8, Just reseived. Also a large supply of CROOKHRY, GLABSWARR, d&e. ‘"*ARCHITRO1 AND MBASURER par t Bparksâ€"st., Omawa. ® W HOL ESA LE AND B ETA IL ALYANIZEED IRUN WORK *" H. MBADOWs & 00, CAPITAL §TOVE DEPOT, Faty 16, 174. PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ior Family use and Aug 10, 1874, And a wellâ€"assorted Stock of FANOY GROOERIES ! ©. COURSOLLE, Kaster Beet |From the Producers, in France, England, Holland and Spain Which are slightly sviled, and which will be found ewseliont value Re will ofer the whole at prices that will enoure a speody clearance A. MORTIMER, stiention pald to the supply of YUST RHORIVED, per Ship ‘Auperior," from Teres, Apsin, Men or women _ &34 a week. Frool able with no risks. A 16 ciroubar dfl“h"” . . 44 PRBD. ton es AN ~INBPEBCTION 18 INYITED. AND HAYING PUROBASBD 4N At Price to Dofy Competition ! -lâ€"l'a\. ‘fite at ance to fine grades. CARPETS. the erk, e on« Bdently \ative tae inspection of Purduanert Our siock being even More compicte and ex> tensive than in any former season, and ¢@‘ prices will be found as low or even lower thal Ton doigeboroant| (Is e a tss nnese m Eoerbaces SHOOLBRED & 00# Ottawa Carpet House Wum-'om-nu women JUST OPENEDâ€"#6 baes of new pat Y6.) SPARKS STREET [(76. FAILORIN G w‘-lbflwm.“m a com quswa, M w 24. 1894 J., KMKETOALFE, now complete. wenlliemen desirous of "A8AIONABLE Suits made lntos hbe pipNMpWHL raily? hat hie stock ad * D. MceDODN MHLALs 68 A BE & D is H & &R Y FPASHEIOMABLE S1It T. LA WEENCE OTTAWA, i1t"4 SPBING 1814. 30 APARKS81. On neud. S SPARESâ€"ST J. LATHAM & 00.

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