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Ottawa Times (1865), 29 Aug 1874, p. 3

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nop Arctir o i pnon mt in ";‘ Eâ€" . _ The Htock Market here this morning ie and Telegraph were especially vw +*% P iss > w and Commerce were quie!, : Montreal, 193¢ ; closing 4 to 4. hwwfl‘ Toroin 1004 . d“‘?lf'z ‘°§9_:__‘ C :{z:l‘&?lmq E’-â€"w Sad a ption and price to A gver on WEDNEEDAT, raday , 111 September, t Srexzt. f sa pple LOAK AND 1NYESTâ€" P ANY, $ Porc® ligh Lady laten Rask o t RARNyTUN, B Aâ€", <rance will take pa the s _ McGrath i."'.‘.'?:"'.‘,h A med on WEDNESD A Y (in advance.) 1 moamitlng Liquors ce Miar for the \â€"“m‘“nml ._ QH‘?‘ A. 8 #00DBtvRy: NFERE yCr t "'j""" ae««* Ji’a'?m;% id Booland: by ~Shck 1 opened in 1373 under the mented Buhop, a et belng to preja‘e you | DOLLARS. . oo Gueen‘s W nart,Otta N8 EV Ep DE BE RE3SUMED AT sea on s RIDAY, N. Co RYOO N ty Gommer N L Vol. 3.... «29098 SCHOOL CAL COMMERCIAL BOOKS. d on Tussday, Septem» D YÂ¥ OF Â¥UsIe THERS COMMER to the Director \Z flmm auith win ad -.'flln"“:'- taly, a Wet tk: Fropeanr is Shaste, of LITERARY INSTL pBY GoopPé be Rectived BRO. A NLREW A 0 iDEX T No Wjfi J AIL Streer i.v.â€"'w +RI mum‘ tA rheanted by n# St. Patric EVLINL A. BOWTE & & WiDZs Susi be sobets 3** Bailing R\ e uie Seoratary Tars aadlsted by o SERy 3rAn east2, @0 Urp c0‘% 10 ty y» ‘Qn'l‘mx- ‘ WM. " Moxtr®aL, A é ':"‘ C us Trisil t the thi "”* Company, has sent io a ’.’-.‘.D cm' Qnmbuo Company of ") e ali their assets, ijncluding 28 !‘u, receivable, unpaid 18 Sangeâ€"I®P 4 T j D prt M‘C‘ ’.,'l‘ €o w the city 0 am is a s 964. e &‘“n ko Jumes LYETR e p-h“ l grie« " Lle + ysd mf“ .. cchur «m pmmantt _dndrepned! iwo of them second and third prize winâ€" wrs at the Royal Hociety‘s Show, three opshire Downs, fHre stailions and two nGadaia horâ€"es. oune of the stallions P _Aurard ; Ths following is & list of the cattle i out by Mr. simon Beatiie and "'_ ".l Mitier, of Markham, per 8. 5 ‘Pbomician‘ :â€"Mt. Beatile, 15 head of Mmm' cate, udud.m; the firsteprize beifer at the Royal Agricul tural wociety‘s show, a second prise cow at the Highland Agricaliural society‘s Show, together #ith ; sscond prise cow and a foarth prize . Beattie has also three Ayrshire cows, four Sbetiand ponies, 115 Cotewold sheep, Poo Ts syon J Es ntacks. â€" Oydesdale horees, one O° "NM """" // " ming the largest and beat ever imported . L weighs 2375 lbs: ard girths 8 ft. 3 _ Ly: Le us PE sc 1 ommbe 4& CEeeuse m onl alo® > "Cme fon.‘ _ Liverpool threr ‘fl‘J.‘ that be broke his righ lray ®®* 07 (toer more than he bar --.- PVR OME de PCPE ames,. For Hon. M. H. Cochrane 18 &mpshire Down sbeep and two short wy cows, one yearling Ayrshire bull and as yearling Uiydesdale colt, togeth r w a short bora buil calf, _ the wimer of the first prize at the Royal tural Sbow. For _ Mr. W. M. E‘ atario â€"Une â€" Clydesdale | fAlly, three short horn c0 *# and ten Cotewoid awes. For Â¥s. 8. Brroa, Ontario,â€"Two ,“g,.uo fllies and one Clydesâ€" ‘dale utallion, For Mr. Thoma«s Irvring ot Logan‘s frrmâ€"Two Ayrehire heifers. For Mr. W. F. Kay, â€"â€"Two Ayrsh:re heifers, oue Ayrihire buil,â€"eren yearling Leicester one Berkshire Boar, and two sows, ..."'h- bharing taken second prizse at ibe Royal show. The cartle were all pur» thued by Mr Beattie, who his evidently in the selection all that skill for he is noted. The snimais when ”; pon ..-M ”I ,:;htho match C ° York 2 e 4 n:‘o( the M d e S-W'p“‘ mv .I: . W ’.’“ * Clu’b ph’? n; O tlr ‘oé T . Friday "h‘“ e $ V‘ykmll p‘l.;hm »inesdaf ill probabâ€" ;& 1,, Locomotive Works. EPhey |: lure three sets of driving wheels, su‘te i wthe namo® gauge and well adapted for me ucenading of grades. Some of them lure arrived, and are intended to ruga the bary rd- between Richmond and uhnd Pood immediately after the change dpauge. The Quebec train will be the -umnmfldo‘m”m“m waing of the 2ith September . j hn.u-obwklcnflullubun ‘ agen the Grand ak locomotives :-r. instead of wood and coal,. The comsquence was lale trains, and one of tbeGrand Trank ofisals was sent out to wériasin the cause. _ TChe result is that the use ot peat has been abolished on the pusenger locomotives, but it will be conâ€" toued on the treight trains. . Several men who were employed along the line eaâ€"t peparing Hrewood for the locâ€"mo:ives, d who bad been discharged, have been metored to their former employment. it a meeting of lumbermen held this whirncon, the following resolution was -l:â€"-‘boolvd, That in view of the werpscted and sudden position taken with regard to the mooring of rafts on the Tork mtiertbe sov epprreat Jiries now apparant i wee of the Board of Harbou: Commis:ionâ€" «n, a deputation wait on the said B ar i to wyment the serious grievance that exists wate sich a sudden change of afairs from lmpnstice heretofore enjoyed for over fory yus, and to request that co further «ctioe t aterterence shall be taken until the cue is represented to the Govern« meat wpecially as it is understood that :.'. connhbuu:nnofinnn- w give the lambermen & Hmd £1 for their very exâ€" The i at the Citl la“ Am:b!. * Quury, ot the new explosive, by Mr. Way lws, Agent of the Dynuamite Company of Intiand, pussed off successfully ; it was ked on large bouiders of rock, where pwiee would hare but little eftect, and Wittered thema into fragments. Experiâ€" meais were also tried on trees, and from the effect produced the article is sure to be taken advantige of by contractors. wded werse in excellent condition and wisot great credit on those who had hem in charge. m&n the intended change ot gauge 1 the 26th of September next, several of e new locomoives have already arrived lme ot them have been manufactured in Hamilton, Ont., and ten of an improved pitern have been ordered lzn the Provr= % EL RERD smy ols Phaw $»H8#"*" l., match with the Salec iy plaf :’:"x which they will retura mr“, Uwing to the demands of * "*" ing eleven in not .Oltm & ’.”“m wished Mon to 306 .I-..n with these strong United: wod subs; bowever they must + play r‘“Mu;fa the credit of the â€":7* T. MeMinu . was capiased on P erening # the suit of Molson‘s lfiw""'bm $16,417,.03; argument i o oxpid4 will be beard this morning. -.,-d-y admitted to bail on the wit brought against bim, for d:.. been committed, his own * "e being £50, and two surities, gt Bsception of the Governor Goneral. Wierraxo, Aug. 21. This morning at ten o‘slock the Vice Hegal party visited the Union Hchool, h\q‘m received by the singing « "God Sire the Queen‘ hy the pupils. / The Governor General was then preseated %* behalf of the latier with an address, mad by one of m‘frh,w which he reâ€"‘ mflcfi.m‘ ling by asking for a tor theâ€"school. From here the mmmddm in earringes over to where a considerable crowd ms asembled at the station with a band @ music. Two arches with frgs and buntâ€" lng decorated the streets. _ After the re» rof- address from "the Council Excellency and party got on board a m’mh on the Canada Southern . consisting of sn engine, two palace cars, and the Director‘s car, and Narted castward. At Cayuga the train lalted tor a few minutes while the County Counsil of Haldimand preâ€"ented the GoYâ€" «rnor General with an address, this cereâ€" Roby Jook place at the station, in tront of & guard of honour was drawn up a band. It pliyed * God Save the Queen" as His Exseliency stepped off the Imin. A large crowd of persons were #90y jook place at the static & guard of honour r ff'b;d. It pluyed * ki Tragey, _ * * Nommnmm miilh â€"4 â€"Arme PORT HOP®. ,.‘*'v‘lâ€"l P T Commerce, 1364 to 14. Royal Camadian, 98 to 98 Merchants, 118} m“fmL &l..fl.” P Boara : Balk Telegraph, 109. Church Burned. Porr Hors, Aug. 27. The Wesleyan g;t:l:odm. Chn“:h was Inially destroyed yesterday> mornâ€" a“'._" hfioQu’.’o for The origin ¢f the fire is not yet Aepalntd, but it is thought tohave been. * # ian insendiary, . ie Noi t AOnenttast 4. .29 Telegruph, 29 ; closiog buy ; closing buyers at &. Peddie TELEGRAPH y match with the Salect ar which they will retura Uwing to the demands of WELLAND. and Matthew Henry, d a wrestling match fun.‘ . Liverpool threw mat be broke his right and John L. Craig, in Moulders‘ Strikeâ€"Caledonian Society =â€"Clerica} Removal. R ' Haxicrox, Aug: 27. The Moulders‘ Union yesterday notilied Mesers. Copp Bros,, and Barrow, Stewatt,. & Milne that they required the ten per cent. which was deducted from their w‘&u last fall, to be resumed.:. Un receipt of the notification, a imeeting of all the foundry~ men was held, at which it was resolved that at present they could not accede to the demand made on them, but would only be too glad to do so as soon as the state of trade warranted. â€"They also resolved that in the event of a strike in those two shops, all the others would lock out ‘their hands during the continuance of said strike, During the afternoon the moulders in the two shops ceased work as sson as they could and left, so that those -hm are tlozsed toâ€"day, Itis to be hoped that the men will reconsider their position and go back to work, as a strike at this time will be tar more disastrous to the employed than the employers, who all feel that they would be much better off to shut of than give the ten per cent. demand. _ The Caledonian Society marched out to the residence of Mr. Buchanan, patron of the Society, last night beaded hy their pipers, and wire hospit bly entertained. After danoing and songs the Society re» turned to their room« about ten o‘clock. Rer. Mr. Damoulin, rector of St, Thomas Church, will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday, and floaily resign his charge. He goes to Montreal, s uh e e The city papers are drawing attention to the verandahs in front of the stores on King street, which are in a dangerous con diton. It is high time they were doue away with altogether, _ _ an . _ The Victoria Rifle Club has again beaten the Toronté Club by tweunty points, being ahead at all disiances, Chief Justice Meredith has obtsined three months‘ leave ol absence, and leaves on Saturday for Kurope. Monseigneur Persico, curate of St. Coâ€" lumbis, bas received a‘bull from the Pope, conferring upon him the title of Bishop of Botine in partibus infideliumâ€" . _ Terminus of the North Shore Railroad «â€"â€"The Fire on Woedaesday Quzszo, August 27. The site for the city terminus of the North Shore Railway has been determined upon. It‘will stand upon the ground in the Palais Market at the foot of St. Nicholas street,. When finished it will be a handsome building, 200 teet long, and fiited up with all modern improvements. ‘The contractors of the road intend to comâ€" mence working at the foundations in the course of a few days. ___ _ _ ; The premises on St, Lewis ro: d destroyed by tire last evening were insured in the Liverpool, London, and Globe, for $1,200, and in the Western for $1,200. F Kixastâ€"x, Aug. 21. The funeral of the late Mrs. Kirk patrick sook plate to day and was largely at« ‘The Conservatives of this place are stir« ring themselves to select a candidate for the Local Legislature at the next election. Some difficu:ty is experienced in selecting a cindidate who will b> acceptable to all, Mr. Cupninghars, Dr. Strang», and othes are mentioned as probable candidates. _ Rev. Father O‘Boyle stiil continues very ill. There are :some doubts as to his re« 4 ,.A t 3 wils P ORPeRa n‘-x-: uc bad 44. hi Ths {.11 show of the Electoral Divisi Scciety will be held here on Sept. 17. ce n mmprrnin n lfi c meas. can mm HALIFAX. T Hirmwax, Aug 27. The Rifs Competition at Bedtord core tinuss. The silver medal of the National Rifle Association was won by Sergeant Corbin, 63rd Battalion Halifax Rifles, who scored 53 ; ranges, 450 aud 600 yarda. five rounds at .each. _ ‘The Battaiion Match was won by the 78th Colchester and Hants team, by one point over the 63rd Halif@x. &x battalions took part in the match, the number of representatives of e.ch battal« ion being ten. The Royal Mail Packet Company‘s steamiship / Liffey,‘ which went ashore on the coast of Uruguay, is a total loss, none of the crew or passengers were lost ; the mails were also sared. The ‘ Liffay‘ plied between Southampion and South American m‘. L &4 a ols the sculptor is dead. YESTERDAY‘3 DESPATOHES ENGLA ND. _: ESCCC ; .‘ Quunuerows, Aug. 28.â€"Arrived, steam= ship ‘sootia‘ ftrom Ne# York. ‘The Spanish steamer + Mou‘ towed the disabled steam» ship < Westphalia‘ into this harbor. Buzuix Aug. 28.â€"Th3"Spanish Repre sentative in tois city has received full cre dentials as Minister, and has asked for an sudience with the Emperor, . Newscar Porwt, Mass, Aug 27.â€"The schoonér + Swamp.Seâ€"ty‘ of Fortsmouth, went on the north breakers last night ; two men lost. f Loonvitl® Ky,, Aug. 'fl)'fifi"“. ~Bartioe from Uwen ‘Jounty report that Russell Walker and party startel this morning to meet Gen, Murrsy and the United States troops at Grots, where they propose to surrender. 1 Wm. Smart, the leader of the mob party surrendeéred toâ€"night, < Mysterious Disappearance. Prof A. Mobien, leader of Mobien‘s eelebratea orchestra, disappeared under mysterious Oircumstances last Monday week and has not since bron heard trom. New York Stoock Market. New Yorr, Aug. 24 â€"The: morning papers attribute the present dullness in the stock murket to the failare of Sonne= born & Co., a falling off in the earnings of the Erie Railway, the progo-od extension of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Chisago, which will unfavorably affect the Erie, and indications that the promised revival of business so confidently predioted, +3 Obituary. A T Losnox, Aug. 28. Joan Henry Foley are as distant as ever Nuw Yorr, August 28.â€"The iCity of Pekin‘ left at midnighs, and at noon tO» day was off Sandy Hook. * Fire. « Cimmounsat, O., August 28.â€"A special trom Fort Wayne says tho dry goods house of£ the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne d Chlc‘o Railway wore burned last night." Loss $200,0( 0. s Regatta. Sararoo: Lakx, August 28. â€"The second anpual international regatta Wis insugurâ€" ated to day. Six boats started in asingle soull race of two miles, but uuxnnol ouomhdro&pod out, leaving Blake of the Atlantas, Wilson of the Beaverwicks, Roach of the Grainercey‘s, and Courtenay from the Union Springs, to contest the rase, The race wis won by Courtenay, half a dozsm leogths shead of Roach, Wilson 3rd, Blake 4th. Courtenay‘s time was 14:44. > Tus Daiy Truss can be procured every morning for 15 cents per week. < The @‘Weekly "‘ Friday morniog‘s in time for Engiish Mail, at E. A. 1 Kigin Sty; a.mlsm..'l:a:. and Russell + A0Y, m $ LQ....’ome.,’xuu; g: Lawrence & 3-' Hunting for a Candidate, hA MILTON Rifle Competition The Negro Troubles Schooner Wrocked UNIYED 8TATES KINGSTON® QUBBEC. BShipwreck PRUSSIA Steamer Loft. MAAAE ET P onsrevccdemeemmengmammamere t 00000000000 | MIDâ€"NIGHT _ DESPATOHES | i{! ~ * "r@wkny * * ~ s The New Minister to Germany. ied | _ Buriix, Aug. 28.â€"Mr,{‘*Bancroft Davis Th | hau a special audience the Emperor per | William toâ€"day, and deli i his credenâ€" ges | tials as American Minister, afterwards he | visiting the Empress. ; woutmate . |¢ Arrival of tes. l:“ Yorek, Aug. 28. "bh.undud nnounites, mostly from the southern pore tion of au-'u, arrived at Cut& Gu&l yesterday en route for the Mennonite Colony in Dakota. * fer it foon is Wiidaneting, Aagiht 4, seen is missing, and $500 :a:‘l i:‘ofl'orod for his recovery dead or alive. Another Libel Suit: Henry C. Bowen has again sued the Brooklyn Fagie for Wbel contained in an editorial ot yesterday, ~laying the damage at $100 000. Bowen expresses his deterâ€" :flution of pushing th suit to: the eath . Boâ€"rox, Aug, 28. â€"The vessel seen on fire oflCfln&od was the Norwo#tn barque * Unn‘ from Boston, August 25th, for Lon= don, _ ‘The versel caugbt . fire . yesterday morning and was entirely consamed, The otticers and crew were saved. Japinese Silks. . W asmixorox, August 28. â€"The Secretary of the Treasury has decided lhu J_.gm-g-_o silks, which are mixtures of silk mdérm. | shall continue to pay duty under Act of | Revision at fitty per centum ad valorem as under the former law. Filibustering Expedition. Cmomeo, ‘August 28.â€"Liout. (General Sheridan bas issued an orier, notifying parties now nm organizing at various points on the to visit Black Hills in search of gold, that they will not be perâ€" mitted to go unless by the authority ot the Laterior or of Congress, â€" Efforts are being made here to organize an expedition for the Black Rills sountry. Saratoga Moat Races. Siaratoo4, Aufi 28,â€"The second erent was a double soull race, two miles. ‘Three crews started : the © Beaver Wyio‘k;" the | s Mutuals, of Albany, and the ‘A etios,‘ of New York. â€" All got off togeth:r, the # Beaver Wyicks ‘ pulling very sharply and getting a lew lenghts lead. The ! Mv= tuals ‘ were second and the ‘ Athletics ‘ third. _ The ‘Athletios‘ and +Beaver ‘Wyicks‘ turned the stakeboat together, | On taeâ€"return the ‘ Athletics‘ put on & spurt, coming in firteenâ€" or twenty lengh‘s m The Beaver Wyicks ‘ were second rad the < Mutuals ‘ shird. â€" New Zsaland papers received via Sidney con a brief statement of the circum» stan under which King ‘Cakabus has consented to cede the Fijt Islands to the British Crown. | The private secretary to the Governor has supplied information to the editor of LCC 2t @â€"t.nd Haealt informing@ him the . New Zealand A*« that His Excelienoy the lll.'!lryu-- mE eE PCVe Y i the . New Zealand H informing bim that .gi- l:."xeoum m:.wrm h‘u reâ€" ceived a despatch.from t Comnnndu, which states that v the 20th ultimo, the Fijian chiets formally requested Her Msjesty the Queen| to u the rovommau of the a. His ency‘s private secretary adds : 6 Al it does not necessatily follow Her Msjesty‘s Covernment will accept the ce«sion, it is impossible ‘°.".;'E°:t"‘ u:’ government on the C bomnd the Commodore has mul:.o.ud mnlp consuls to advise with the repreâ€" unuuv:o of pfi'h:w&hom to ar» rad, °6\5 r mf- laws can be administered and | :fi:r secured. * His Excellency has also bean informed by the Commodore that, in the course of inquiries instituted by himself for himself and Ber Majosty‘s oguql, he has ascertained that during the two_ years ending the 3lst of wecember, m{ the expenaitur 6 of the de facto Goverpment of Fiji had amounted to £144,000, while the revenue had been only £42,000, The‘ pmontpnnddvhmo(mdobl may be thus stated vis : Sorrowed on debentures, £50,0004, payable. on .demand, £30,145. The interest due on . the debentures amounts to £424 831 4d: a month, of the payment of which the Commodeore can see Government House, Auckiand, April 1st, 1874." :+ Cansular Notiss.‘ Islands: Ceded to Great Britain.â€"Commodore, foreign eonâ€" suls, Mr. Inurston and Uhief Justice with certain native Chiefs, ‘Will meet and arâ€" range form of government ad inferim. uce ‘Lhe eveni: under the Lady 44 uul:ain; u‘.m; t T o * fl.m-fi-dflé. E 5'“'"‘::." Uwnuas or Homsss Resomtxo.â€"And why nonnndwhok:::‘b:;‘.“‘“""hm are rejoicing as 3 can prove the contrary ? ‘lunuéowmmnjoung because of the astonishing and almost miraculous effects on their horses of "Dars ley‘s Condition Powders and Arabian Heare Remedy.‘"‘ ~Some were lean and poor i.'.':fi,‘& appetite, athers would devour their food ravenously, yet derive no beneâ€" Hit from it ; ~some were hideâ€"bound, with rough od atikggy bale ; othert bad rorece ds and coughs ; many had the heaves and other complaints peculiar to horses ; all it ated as a charm, the d o mlm'll"‘“’__"".‘!'_‘:;g en Oe d n o t o on o l s 2"u L appetite and digestive. organs. correoted, .fi&'m and a sleek and shining apâ€" pomnlw"fnn wmqa-&nmmy danger to, or preventing horse 8 used.â€"Remember <the naume, and se lmth%dflud&(}o.hontho paokage.â€"Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Unt, xroprbmtam Sold by all Mip® : dealars. 2618â€"1m Painâ€"killer is a purely vegetable preâ€" rnuon, safe to keep and to use in o?ory amily, The simplicity atte its use, together with w variety of diseases 120 pio mapuel of qole ‘and snferng m“?:k:. nflombr:‘hm‘h its use, make perative upon every person to m ,tmnlnl 3?& this valuable edy, to keep it always _near at dark that Outfts uereliy "tl, EC L soopail | "" m M o4 >» *4 gx _‘ goip %‘ N otiip 1M le~ 1 Cc .3 4 * 114 . 7 (Signeu) Vessel on Fire A Shrowd Woman Missing. E. L Laya®o.‘ gOUsmERI( Rhoumatism, Scalds, Lameness, Neuralgia, _ Burns, Soreness, Sore Throat, Beoils, Wounds, Hoarsoness, ¢ Ulcers, Bruises, Headache, { Piles, Sprains, Toothache, * Colic, Old Sores, «»»,. _ All Hemorrhages, ”.n O d itc aracgh s o hn is c count d *;. . Diarrhea, _ ,~ 0] ote. ARTB:RIAL.bIood contains the elements Of \'uuuÂ¥uxl Nutrition, which is em intothe capiliary system and, after ; the requ‘red nouruzmont. is sucked u the minute branches of the venous m and carried back to the lungs for vitai recuperation. By reason of much thatis wrong in living and medical treatment, this stream of blood flowing ons malry tracion, which may pass t IP 09 ndam Insensible pe{al:rsu})‘n"thmhm m or 'ng wasie matier through the intert "“"n..:i cucoid or waste ma ut cold or wet m.s stop their outward uelr. the inâ€" ternal drainage mn{ become inaotive, when tatente Iibriofonr croggp "arepiizntc0s nfoulng caus e i sore®, bm‘l’n?:.l:l‘ in &0 ey may locate .bomng a:rv‘. unflum neu nnwl attaching emselves a .rw ubes veins, large or small, and "'n“"“i them by their corrosive influence, cause those numlnml sensaâ€" tions called Rhoumatism. siroggles to drench out or dislodge Nw‘: these corrosive rulolu, and the parts wery red from he congestion or pressure of biood therein. Thisis called Infammatoro Rbenmatism or Rheumatic Gout. lf nature does not sueceed in wumnthout these acremonious atoms she % draws the undue sup of blood from 5‘"" ceases to conté and performs clroula« on as best she can ; bowever, the ~passage of the blood tarough the affected dmnfih «th} continues painful, This is Chronie enmaâ€" tism, which may exist withoutl its usual ante» sedunt the Acute kind. â€"â€" _ > )____ 0 . u_ _ ‘DIAMOND o ant 1000 P idsbA cingny The above only true theory polnts out the dots reot treatment of this and other dm.uuln‘ maladies. _ Uissolys these corrupt particles tha have lodged in the affiicted parts, so that in the clroulation uu{ may be carried offexternally or internally, haying thus removed the cause the effect ceases. _ ‘The experiment of twenty years in he Loiâ€" don Hospital, England, has dom ated to the Faculty of Europe, he ouly medising having control over this of div eaves, is the It is the result of a lifelime of sclentific study m"u:'g'l'e.'"%«i by & trol. Ceporiennit n care and eayten&l physiclan, 10 m desire of numberless friends in the profession, in the trude and amng the oo K bottle is warranted to contain t U oflhomodldnolnmwmmu t development, and is {""""' w any nuilclno ever compounded fur this terrible complaint, DEvIN8 & Bortox PPRVRPD OE CCELC GENTLEXEN,â€"Hxving been ons of the many martyrs of rheuin«tl>m that I meetoa my every day roufih. 1 was induced .0 try the celebrated DIAMUOND RHEUVYATIC CURE I bad sut« fered the last five or «ix wooks the most rerrible acute pains across my loins and back, so sovere lndut} that I could hud‘l; walik with the lp of a stick. 1commenced the viamond l’- following the directions carefuily, Rellof immediately with the first bottle, improved np.%fl h the second, OOIPPIO(." cured ‘a} freea from pain after Suishing my fifth small 1HE OTTAWA TMRS AUGUST 89 is:4 EEORE RIUUR PM NCOA 2B o Clinar in vafal bottle. You are at per‘ect lloon{.:.fihor o refor to me mn.t?ly or publicly, as I wz than kâ€" relief, and sympathize with my fellow from rynoumuun. ours N‘EMM s > J. B. AR_Q&AL._ Sanitary Police Oflc» mt Levelis aikbet. in .|ngu casos, s~metimes one ortw, n.' ntu:“ m:?m‘:tfi-c“uw 07 omnb{ and simplo n-fl 18 ghmwl?':w uu.’urol it is by tne wl:hmE Arhen y 1 This mm&'n. is for sale at all m throughout Cauada. Iif it happen® Drugumnmps it | stock, ask him to se or It NORTHRUP & x.rzu. Agents for the P%n"‘w‘“ Or to PEVINS & BoOL 3 Notre Dame street, Montrea!, _ Internal and External Remedy A@TET ATOTEUILEC C WWave Cunvomnatar ow M the most scute pain. USED EXYERNALLY it is the best LLNIMENT in the world, its om‘uu- most instantaneous, afurding rellef the most inténse palu.‘ It soothes the irritated or usnnnod.rn. and gives rest to the sufferer. 1t is emine friend, and every one should have it , or where :h.zgu put their bands on itin the dark if A BLESSING TO THE POLICH, J 48\ Pries, 46 uents pat/Bottle. â€" vi~~ PERRY DaAVIS &80N, > SIGN WRITER HuUBSK DECORA TOR. PATINTER, PAPERâ€" ughnng, Wbluw-f‘m“ Solnflu ;fl m . _ A large assortment of _R OoOoOoMK PA P ZER TAKEY INTERNALLY it relleves INSTANTLY Aug 165th, 1874 ‘Nmm to rent or mu.& a water pow of !fl .ul'r:ru 'Umn!fim u:m e o Ifi:fim Ohlehester. Pontlac, Quebec (General Agents for the Province of Constantly on hand Eiginâ€"St.: Opposite the Post Ofice May 7, 1874. hy â€"â€"STANDARD AMERIOAN BEVEL TABLES n on on monoe ns ine ddieindiet " . "Phelan & Collender WM:;' AINâ€"KILLER OF ALL XKINDS, AT .. > DACIER‘S ~DRUG ~STORE, & LARGE VABIETY OF GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER 43 Bussexâ€"St., Otta wa. March 28, 1874 26 eneral Agents for the Province of ‘lggl‘ooj_t;:r b'otuo.".-uc nomu&;.' PRUNEAU, Jow®., near RHEUMATIC TEX EB X" DYING INCHES ! M â€"ARKâ€" TEKE GHERAT )NTREAL, i6th June, 1864 Sole Proprictors. OURE! t6i d HE undersign to inforn the public that the; hnoo:nod @a rhop at No, 54 Sussexâ€"8t., T 'h.r.they“flbl.l'bo wm‘wg‘x‘.cnu lll'a!lhl Plumbinc, Gas and Steam Fitting, in« P iiinen c aanamierens nmges Pn Ant en ememned ariava t mt exper e 1'1!."‘ bou« fit oull‘:e.:‘lmpr:\mm’iu the lines referred to. Wa.A!l work warranted for one year : ~ NEW , PLUMBING, GAS& STEAM FITTING SHOP, No. 5B4 SUSSEXâ€"ST., OTTAW A . MUST BE SOTL1D)» THIS MON‘TH ICE CREAM FREEZERS, FANCY LAMPS, TABLE & POCKET COTLERY LAMP GOODS : (all kinds) Origtnal price, $5 ; â€" now selling for $3.â€"This month only Bee for yourseiyes, and d L1 Weare olonni General Groceries, Wines, ué ticular) at Pflm that cannot be competed with in best qnality and our Goods generally E.ntmuod to not hea. say lead you to this place or that place. T mé’.â€"_l‘rf Real Estate Bulletm‘ A FOR AUGU8ST, 18s74. City Houses, City Lots , and Farms, Amounting in uw'anropt?o to $63,000. * He sold durifg the month e NokE pror l"nyuu'l-lo, tn He has now for salesome most ‘valuable proâ€" perties, As May m seen from the following Wwhich is but a small portion of what he has on A very valuable .pmpcnly ol eight buildings, earner of 0‘Co mor aud Albert streeis, hw& 132 feet on Alber â€"st, by 9# on Q‘Connor, and 8 bringing in a ren‘al g,’ll!vlgog_-nnm_n}‘!nm: h ean be Inâ€" creased. To be sold cheap and on ea=y M:;unJM proper + donl‘»‘mggtuh&u 1e with stone uun:fi:?« st.Aloan setrurch Dalyâ€"st, h airy bedroom#®, dr}u- 4 rounxdlnl room, and basement browk fasl fi; with, kifchen, pantries, clusels, statles, nouse, &0,, &c. . They ngrm rented for gr“' $100 can bs got‘for them. To besold cheap uks 28 Rast half of lot Clarenceâ€"st., wit «oas imees ym metenes Remel t T20 ”A f :' J.'fifiw‘}lafi":u.‘n nandsome residence on uloue i Centre Town, m M%M %mc room, drawing room, pantries, collar, gfi%; good yard, id shels recently mflt‘; tshed, Havic‘y many modern 18 proveâ€" Tonts. Wiroaso Acheapt > * â€"":* ~0} West haif of Jov 2", 8, Rideauâ€"st,, With a c0ofâ€" modious and comforiable beick col , having five good bodrmu. parior and sl room, uuno& &0. G urd and shed mm*m tion, Now mnod%: $180 per anuum. _ To te sold cheny >y i BERMLNGH AM. Rast balf of lot 21, street, with two ;'."r;‘e'fi‘&%'::xw for $ 2 pet mom.g.m be sold nd on very en f v *J AERSNRGHANM. Lots 6 und 48 North Biddy, 41, 4iand 18 Houth mnmm. al &%od bnlldlw lots, Lo s 34 Htewart and 35‘ North Wilbred streots Bandy H1l!, 1wo cholce lots, well situated awud in ahealthy and respeciable locallty _ . _ , _, __, z. Also a lot of nrd-ih of TRA AND CQFFEE POTB, guaranteed as represented, or no sale, "B}"r..' Good Land . south half of lot 2 i the A of’l:'n:mw-. six nmiles aulumus m«. i good : house, baro Witt be aold a itairnanh ax â€" 5D mnuoum'h’ half of lot 16 in “’"h. ~nine miles from.Ottawa, yood fhad ‘and wall iporing . l oo o M "E"Ao"l;l &F&'%. ol pnnpairnt within about three miles: otntmn in the |m moumn Gloucester, mmvuh{tlunb will be d cheap. Applyto ~. J. BERMINGHAM. . _ 200 Aores of exeec|ient: land, within four iniles of the city, lownahip of Gloucester, A big bag» uush:kmuia. REMEMBEIU THE PEOPLE‘3 TEA STOREF, &# RIDKEAU â€"9T., OTTAWA. Wa ars affarine General Groceries, Wines, Liquot®, and Provigions, (feas and Buger in parâ€" Aug. #, 1874 mt TT 7 EoC TE U z&zo uantity of _R and" weran (‘fl ooann "“‘.‘&;fiuuflfl fl‘n 16, and 100 pairs White x‘.‘ g{ffié}"fl PE:‘“ Y Horse Blankets on hi t ahaut purposes. mwwmfi INGHAM. * THE PEOPLES TEA SiLORE Aug. 1, 1874 l'n'mmmrn-vlfl {he gotric old m."lm' wr ges, Globules: and as Wine:tn { Ob LORODY SR is bf suon eeiebrity that it can s be considerad a specialty,1U hfimn to praciiâ€" % r <of the Chiorodynes Are sold by Chemists and Druggists Are sold by Chemists and . . througnout , the world. > < Acmems. 0+ PEPBLNEâ€"Tue p ts . pagaioe m .being wnequal in strengih, Mon * a,uw' hn#‘%'&mu» 4 oz., 1j or., and 3 oz, boitien:. :.*( umrmmm preparation is Mon payabie in THOMAS MORSON & SON. Medalliste and Jurors at all the Greai Extuâ€" RKA D A ND â€"PROF 11 Asery fine ow se 0 M NON A i. _ oo o o rip en rdow ecsonild * 81, 83 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON! Morson‘s Effectual Remedies , 1874 )R SALEâ€"5* CITY LOTS, drained and xiuowaiked | p Winnipeg, Fort warry, Maniâ€" PER CENT.â€" DISCOUNT, nlainln) fi%ééjé?giigé Wonksâ€"Homns®yr Ax»> HoXERTOX ipiliimiipd . s ied 0, YEAi! 0, YEA! â€" BON GRE, MAL GRE ECeeiit 3 REw d PmdE opuiutic f.o. + each. Title guarâ€" w 'lh:l !b)o.“'fl\w .Oorninl , McKenzile, Bain, and f i.’lnm_ _;.' prmte rand Meal Eriate Agont, W& )not be decelved, at Dorion‘s; Ho€at Hov, A. Alme, but at the wellâ€"known and shipped. â€" Orders made Â¥igi i ’lm,lsuwe and Hardware DZ$Ot GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE e Pjano for sale b .l.'}:m_w{umyu For the Balance of this Month ! o 4s fo&fii prine!ple of the W ines, Liquot®, and 1 10 voud SUM TBE _ led with in this efty. Our Wines and Liquors are all of the uarapteed to customers. Protect your own interest ; let at place, . ‘Try the Goods, and jhage for yourselves. July w1 d E,gp 5 C..â€"â€"P. DoOoORIOoON Hardware DZ$Ot, 81 and §3 Sparks.st , Ottewa, "Dnt. $oi #4¢4 MAFON & C©o., ;,; & Open. to exhibitors, come from where they may. 4\ _ Nearly{$9,000 in Promiums. EXHIBITION sHOW GROUNDS, BANK STREEKFT ROAD, OFTAW A, PUESDA T. WEDNESDAY AND TAURSDAY, R MB~ ENTRIES.â€"All Entries ‘must be made on Printed Forms, whicn will be found . with Prize L/st. F«.‘h.w. The Kotries to sach e o on p m or l-.’on"or bstore the 5th of lom. “"‘KI .12014 .mnm other Farm, A, tember w{h. Horticultural Products, xinnr x Lailes‘ Work, &c.; Beptember l4th, _ _ _ __ _ ‘The Prize 1ist, published in Pc-'"â€"cm unhoofl on m to the other Officers of the Hoolety, _ â€" _ _A Hand of Music will be present. . Railwa and Btermboats wlwwou at t‘: usual reduced ratos. . 1 aports will fif‘imm A %Qed .v‘ouu.l.- l’uan“-"-np to be distributed on m im 4 the ground to‘protect property a nd preserve order ie esn € A A, #. WOODB! , _ â€" JAMES & t BHecretary, ‘Mu. Agricultural : Society‘s hh oo Sigld on the Grounas during ie Rick, Pho sook (pmol, ecttth aed, coveuge of M en‘ and Misses® do, T eil Boginâ€"woo! lined. " iubbers of all Kinds. 4 Corlenr narmiple. Siigpars" Moveptine Shod. ind st B Buok : Tikin Mitta, an. countiy frignds are invibd to io. spect. A mostsaitable (Late Pngl%a M «n i, 12 Rideauâ€"8L. Boots and Shoes KALED TENDEKRS, addroused to the underâ€" §-l¢nod and endorsed "Tenders for Fort Works," wili be received at this &n&ub.lgouu gl'l‘lg Y, the flha'yu” "lrs biurdios the niide nod Bukâ€"heat Aud Heâ€" miring the Dams, Booms, and Piers at the A e noanenienrae i edtmentin.ottona M mimnmatioms r:.nm had Alf olher .......r}"‘.‘.'#â€"u- (iereetets munton mnaatent namtrncat Lies for ta.d‘u Mfllmn nflgwk. The t not bind ttself to nccgpt ths Ioprvuenoy fenger e Ao efficiont Police F rce will be constantly on Orf¥‘reston & Morsmaughlin, at the old stand, Ré&y~No. 12 RIDEAU STREZET, mm Department of Public W orka, ':.‘ma\n. WHth Aug., 187¢. August 220d, 1874 »Respectfully informs ‘his numerous friends that he has still a large mtotq‘lfl goods, and will mfllufhh'd&m * HE CITY OF OTTAWA * RAND CLEARING SALK GOL.V aANpP HILVER WaTronks, DraAMOSD :un%. § AoLILD GOLD OHAINSp LADIES‘ SET4, av ol °_ MEERSORAUNM PPES, JOSEPH NEELIN TRAVELLING BAGS, 1874 MYRTULE NAVY. DLAAA . lvedcigrnahrnigingy + bedl vant c Wls i4 i 8. . every mor Monda pred, in Monirest, Toronto and Hamiltos: and. tater: %p&%fiuflfl with the with the mwf-ahom m‘t‘q Sanâ€" and Mondays excepted. d%nnrhmmtm- Ota":. and all inforâ€" Movl iarthtertt. Next ALEX, MILLOY, Gen. Manager, Jauly 2, 1874. _ en _ Uuysters, shell, JUST '.i;gil'v}fi'.“m’l;'mn:-ud-n T. RASKERVILLE & BROS. 1. MOOR K ~MOK EK3 i BANKRUPT 8TOCX water TILL ALITTLE LONGEE : FaNCY @0O0D8, Aby of which can as usual be had August 24, 1574 *** For 50 Cents. jaif~ Lailes should call early in the day. T. 6. SEPTEMBER 15th, 16th and 17th The Royal Mail Line Steamers leave Prescott Aug, 20, 1074 Notice to Contractors. For a Good Smoke NOVELTY CHEAP SALES Fresh Shell Oysters. Having purchased the slook Of SEVENTH CENTRAL WILL BE HELD AT TH® Bummer Arsaugement. XOONAN‘! RESTAURANT POCKET K NIVES and all kinds of â€"USK THEK~ F. BRAUN, ESTABLISHED 1854. Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Karl of Dufferin 1074, Brandies, Port £ Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter,&c mm‘:hmm‘m.mh Li and +249 ol THOS. PATTERSON‘®®. Continuation of Clearing Sale â€" 0 AT MERTCALFES The subscriber in returning thanks to the public for the manner in which they cleared kis Summer Stock, which is now disposed of, begs to say that not having succetded as yo in geiting a satisfactory offer fer his _ _ . â€" FALL & WINTER GOODS, \@#»Insolvent Estate at 20 Cents in the There is in the late purshase L 100 PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS rw;uw.wupwumu WMuuu PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ior Family useand Medicinal purposes, W HKOLESALE AND RETALL Teas’-mol-naudz:s-l.um Coff@@gâ€"rewm®x R0ASTED» Ground deily on the promises, at usual priges. DIREOT â€" lMPORTCATIONS 12 e o eaaoene. i J "â€"< t tip sprreny toe pogeee Irance â€" a 0P £8 10 & +QUaALLTXY Or~ Old ‘Brandy, Port, and:Sherry Wine, Olarets and > Sauterne . £OOPrOR AND IRISK WEIEXKHY, Branokes ‘bf Builders Work! Tin & Sheot Iron Metal Job Work. HOT AJR PURKNAOES, Oof) whi Wood, nttred May &, 1874 Fa«iix "OGhn6e0a ns > Corner of Kent and ‘Weilington Ste. o A tul stock of FAMILY GROCERIES EdwardsE_Ruflodgv. “mflmfi”%ms_ h a Otiews. March % 18 8. THOS. PATTERSON BOOKBINDE R, Account Book Manufacturer, es ied o4 en feih ns nkeâ€" GENERAL BOOKLBIXDING â€"E8TA>P All ordery for Bookt printed headings y aih l“’:"!‘? .h‘l 1::.}.. 1 _ Just resetvdd, Also a inrge supply of â€" CROCEERT, CLaBSWARE 4. ‘*ABRCHITRHO1 AND MBASURRR par t Boarkpâ€"si., Owairn. © > ~% 0. K EN N ED Y ‘8, ALY ANIZEED IRUN . WORK .. i. MEAVOWS #&.00, CAPITAL STOVEâ€"9EPOT, July 14, 184. Aug 10, 1874 m Opposiie Hank of . N. 4. url % 1974* And â€"a wellâ€"assorted Stock of FANOY (G@WROCOERIES ! FANOY GROCERIES IN GREAT YARIETY! 0. COURSOLLE, Eéater ‘{Beel D. McDONELL: s ie h Hac s Hi es oo eag e ie Which are slighty soited, and which will be found excellent value Re will offer the whoebe at prices that will ensure a speody clearanct I RIDEAUâ€"ST ., OT T 4W A. g, Perforating, Numbering From the Producer:®, in France, England, Holland and Spaiv A. MORTIMER, AN INEPRCTION IS INYITED AND MHATVIN®G PUROBASED 4N At Pricti to Dofy ‘Oompoetifish | TdE Phak I ul soere mrans e M. m-m:&'n":fa"i&' sys â€" | bamer propigtortihont apd gieu im the Raps" CARPETS. Bdentiy bnvite the imapection 6 Porchnsern. â€"â€" _ Our stock being even More complete and vw Ugosive than in any former season, and (% prites will be found as low or #ven lower that SHOOLBRED & 0O Ottawa Carpet House Pfi Hte, and intarest of the undersigheq, as ATefln estat> of mflmu adenmincionns: .-l‘i‘mlutdm. which may be known and described as being wfld parts of lot number forty in the front on the River Oitawns, or Grand River, in the township of Nepean, in the County lfif&'fifi' e offinle. 10 kn °_ _ _"~ EDWARD MOGILLIV AJ Amubho“dddl W“muu'"':rm A D.: A-‘t.‘- 68 ] Y J. METOALYE, NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 TN MLeXDODNK HDLaXs N + I_m eémp Mattiug Olleiothe, dit OPTAWA,®~ 1t‘4 30 APARKD 81. hor WTammacy n hk i 1 BP A R K8â€"@9. of e under

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