e anonegs, FPacuitng, np lï¬ y id â€"»lge * m ime GLoBe Gag LIGAT pany, founded@ bY 5. mh&‘ its unrivaled merit®." pr Celebritise Trom:." ty a RQUE, LONDo® â€" nader the persounal ILLLE TURNOUR l eqrment of Bs DA COOK, iBR EV ERYBODY + LOUIa®r, . Equestrienc &. EBM MA ï¬m heC ib Aruist and Globe Bwon, MoONTE, F“.&"m . of PP BEA RA® o frault Riier of the Worl < engegement of & # E. COOK®, k Turps "â€"nd the rhÂ¥ ag of Aftornoon NEEDE No TRICK HORAEZY, ARABIAN STREDS Mr. Shed LeClaire in an »th-t.m. ons : Mr. Joun tw IN‘S ORSE a wiy C a rens Laaah it Jobn Smaito. Prederieg. 7, Aimaate, Cook sad L+ musements will t rg “- \iyl, entitlod, CLARKE S Intoxicating AWA AGRICULIURAL D ® Tikl . . ATURD a y , Nee Buseolk Bs with the jocal aut ifer a favour by niess mare MURRAY‘3 RY PHAETON, ie Shetland Pooiss, drtvea WALL, Bept ply Agency‘ 189 4. N*# OM ® IBUS stiend the ladies to G@pâ€" to two years of the «ind g* RIDE TO YÂ¥ORK, Dirsctor of Publiqe Uour ver YJ and night. A mmerion 08 imA it W Ool‘;.u"o Liquore to be GILDINg » *A bY Btong B 41 PM trom we OrH LeClatre m ow OS a:hhnuoh are. abundantly sup< | 100,000 : plied with money, for which they Invopn the con: :d.rddd“hmmpl % . Good commercial bm'mrud‘gy discognted at a general rete of 7 per cent. Saxva Stook loansâ€" are yery easy, the rate for | menâ€"ofâ€" messy at oall being 5 per cent. leave t Flourâ€"Quotations for coarse grades are along th satirely n 1 mal, Salesâ€"100 bris. superior Nervion exire at $ 974: 200 extra at$585 ; 150 shoice do at $6 ; 100 strong bakers‘ at uw;xwmnuw;m.um «t $5 25. XDue kdden Death â€" Port Returnsâ€" | _ atro Meyer, late Austriin C at Haâ€" ~ Freightsâ€"Coal, Iron and Salt .‘ lvuu. is lying dnn‘uoudy:ï¬ trom the s Quernzo, Aug 28. "effacts of a beating by highwayman on Yr, Niel McKinnon, third gfl" of the | Ninetyâ€"second street on %odnuduy night. sdeamsDiD Hibernian, d ‘ dead on | Wednesony evening of disesse of the L(o Cricket. bert His juneral takes ghco toâ€"day. _ The Montreal Cricket Club Phy agains t The Quabes ani Guif x Steamship | the St. George‘s in the latter‘s ground at m“flppm came out of | Hoboken on Monday and Tuesday . dock yerterday morning after having the i Aquati damage caused by ico last spring ml quatic. pletely repaired, The veéessel has been | Baratoos, Aug 29.â€"The two mile Ho thoroughly overhauled, and is in'-&!oodid soull race, seven boats started, Curtis % ceadition, 1t is intended she leave | ing and turning the stake boat first, Yates tor Picton on Saturday evening, and r:: ‘ second, Wilson third, and Qirven fourth ; ceed trom thence to New York and Curtis led all the way down, and tinished muds, _i; is intended to place the | one and one haif lengths abead of Yates, Georgia on the Halitax and Portiand Wilson third, Hardy {fourth and GQiryin nate Tor thi winter. | ffth, Curtis‘ time i4 31i}. 3 Nfu soutinue to decline. The en« qairy for tonnage is very limited, and wusels are placed with duficalty. ‘The impression is that rates will. got recover this seasou, â€" Quo:ations areâ€"â€"To London Nr, Nid4 2 sieamediP Wednessay beut His "'.'.â€"* on the Halitax and Portiand Wilson third, Hardy {ourth and Giuryin: rou:e for the winter. fifth, Curtis‘ time i4 31{. 4 | ‘Lhe number of seaâ€"going vesse‘s enter» aonmmenpgen m omm mmeapenmegempmcm mm 00000 in wieit o argaiine ap "to ym | . SATURDAY!S _ MITâ€"AIGHT terday, including 155 from the lower, DESPATCHEX. n is 798. dm to the same | w«___â€"_â€" k h?dh( 150 for the lower UNIYED STATBRS . in mne dpanind 5r navigntion 176 Tos Firo * o vesâ€" * saie hvo?.:hï¬.-nd by the Q:f':ï¬ Wiuumerox, N, C., Au st 29.â€"A fire Castomshouse for the locl trads .|m'°““§l°'°l°°kx'ï¬Â§ sike tw ike Province.: k rasin warehouses and wharves in the Freights continue to decline. Th 80# | squzthern portion of the city, and destroyed Us. for timber, . ‘éⅈ'fo; d;;l:.mowor us vwou. (o.lâ€" t sales rua'?;':m were at $6 per chaldron. lurge quantities were placed to arrive at e Agures, which, with sales of Englishat uk wiguoy atnaded in prica fut y ady ule of Liverpsol coarse being â€"at 5740. mf.".'."{.'md tor New York, where z"‘“, and Tuesday they play the George‘s Club of that city. ed. :..inundcy they play the Boston cketers, nd, after probably rl-!(insa ‘.-‘!mmmuu riday, «ill return home. _ a TreLicease Commiissioners up to date '_‘"'“": treal. IS?M t â€" tenses ia on wo NC °*L cose.six are to taverns and perick. Imports, as compared with im« pats to same date in previous years, salt, wal, and pig iron to dateâ€"salt, 187% 14563 toms ; 1813, l&m tons ; 1874, #Â¥ 238. Coal, 18724 115289 ton«; 1873, 19899 tons ; 1874, $4,680 tons. Pig iron, 1872 12,144 tons ; 1873, 4,050 tous , 1874, L115 tons. _ "'r;:inh to aate are 616 sailing and 9 steam«bips, equal to 607,500 tons, beâ€" :-.-gznmnh to same date last year tons. & Tiesteamer < Maude‘ left for Alexandria zfll the Brock and 3c Lawrence x of Oddâ€"Fellows‘ on their annual pisnic. â€" The steamer *Henry Plumb‘ left for the same place with the Congregational Curch nic. This, with the numerous ther nics, give the town a deserted ppontiknolke .: =.. * â€"i%~>.. _ m 14r. Royal, 0 mmont, fli’“ in _ fo‘day‘s Canadian announc»s the resigâ€" wation of its editor, Mr. L. i. Huot, who lwabout to visit Europe. _ _ . > _ Business toâ€"day The Governorâ€"General‘s Route Toronto to Ottawa. % _ The Hon, Mr. Robertson left town 75â€" terday for &or_hnob. 5. BROCKVILLE. Civic Holidayâ€"Picâ€"Niocs. Brocekvricus, August 28, To’wn; the annual civic holiday all phow of business were cloâ€"ed. _ ’ y Cty c‘ :â€"a-mkz;--.hmo :).f immigte®® "". 0 .,) gÂ¥ Emtcor, Aug, 27. The following is the official list of apâ€" mm for the tour of their the Governorâ€"General and TheCountess of Dufferin east of Toronto, ying the time of arrival at each place to Mite _ Llake _ and. _ Mormors on Saturday, the 5th September; leave Usbourg at 10 a.m., and arrive at Belleâ€" ville at 11. 40 a.m ; arrive at Napanes at 2 Pu. arrive at Kingston at 4 p.m, Sunâ€" 47, 6th September, at Kingston; Mon~ d4y, Tth September, leare Kingston by boat at 8.30 a.m ; arrive at Brockville «t lpm.; arrive at Smith‘s Falls at 4 30 Pm ; arrive at Carleton Placeat 5 30 p.m, and arrive at Ottawa at 7.30 p.m. 8t, Joux, N. B., Aug. 39. Three men belonging to the Phconix Foundry were severely injured by care» lesuess in discharging a cannon, while hring a salute in honour of the marriage O a member of the firm. Serere frosts have been felt in the into« tor, killing the buckwheat and many of the sarly erops. _ allver coin is in circulation, chisfy fifty cent pieces, well executed, sad difficult to detect. The Minister of Customs lett yestorday for Prines Edward lsland. mre at Bowkasville at 11 p.m ; arrive at Port Hope at 3 p.m ; arrive at Cobourg at 5 pm. on Fruday, ¢th beptember: visit t# thited en roule to Uttawa:â€"Leave Toronto on Thurmw 3rd Septembar, at J0Lm;wrive st Whitby at 11 a m.; arâ€" The competition of ‘the Prorimanl Rifle tion of the P: Association was brought to a close last evening at Bedford, The shooting bhas been better than at any previous compeâ€" litlon, In the match for the National Hille Association Medal the average of =-ri=.-:hunm one cent and a» ar shot. _ The cricketers will be entertained by tim, Haly toâ€"night.< = s ==<= ~ ‘l'bnl'zh\- of Customs arrived here this morn.ng, and will leave again this Estt > ease Commissioners up to date »d ei; .+ bundred and nineteen pum)(onuul. Of these, two ind sixty.six are to taverns and ni tive bundred and tifty three â€" The Vieeâ€"Regal Tour. Tve vice Ragat paety wour B it compant PELEGRAPH MONTREAL Provincial Rifle Match a drivse to tho Welland Canal BT. JOXN, N. B. BT. CaATHARCNES. Q@UEBEC. of the Manitoba Gov« a Montreal this moruâ€" SIMCOE was moderately active HALIFAX â€"» attP + stopped at Merriton, where the Governor (ieneral was presented with an ‘rddress. He was also presented with one at Thorold, | the streets ot which w.re nicely decorated | with two fine arches, Migs, &o. At the platform at which the address WA# pro« sented was u guard of honor of the 44th Battalion, with the band and the fire come« pany. A large number of people were in the streeis, and the reception was very hearty. Having visited the new canal at a couple of different points, the party re turned to Merriton, where they took the train and resamed their journey. works near Thorold. °Un their way they SsATURDAY‘3s DESPATCHES ‘ENGLAND. > $ Loxnox, Aug. 20th.â€"The Chinese are reported to be threatening the Russian Province of Kuldja} The Russiams are constructing a military road from Semipaâ€" lotilen to the Chinese frontier. Sr. Purressoro, Aug. 29th â€"The (Grand Duke Visdimir was married tosday to the Duchess of Mecklenburg. 23 Mivain August 28.â€"The Carlists have ’ndo another attack on Puycerda and @gain met with a repulse. ‘The defence was most courageous, even the women assisted in repairing the trenches in the ramparts during the fight regardless of the firing. Maomir, August 29.â€"It is thought that 100,0u0 z‘n will be aided to the army by the consÂ¥ription. SaNtixner, August 28(â€"The German men~ofâ€"war * Nautilus‘ and ‘ Albatros‘ will leave this harbor toâ€"morrow for a cruise along the Biscayon Coast and up the river ‘Tï¬'fl'iadd’mu of rosin and about | 2000 barreis ot spirits of gurpentine. Loss about $12 mostly ur. [ about $12(Â¥), mostly covered by ins Duselling and Highway Rcbbery. Nsw Yorr, Aug. 28.â€"It is stated that De Canto is dying in Paris from wounds in the late duel. M â€" : The Press on the Plymouth Investiâ€" gating Commuttoo. .. New Ymr;llAn'm. 29.-?'“0 l‘l"flw& papers generally approve of the mf' Plymouth lugeuipun‘ Committee, the only conclusion possible on the eviâ€" dence before them, but oriticizes its partial tone, and thinks it will do little to change the minds of cither believers or disbeâ€" lievers in Beecher‘s innocence. _ Yellow Fever. â€". â€" AMWuhinlton despatch says the deâ€" to the Preasu t that fout dases of Sptton fever broke out on the U, S. steamer ‘Ticonderogs,‘ at Key Wost. | * «Mn3 A private telegram recaived by a Spanish firm here reports that Jose Ferrer De Canto, editor ot X!l Cronista, published in this city, died on Thursday at 3 p.m. from wounds received in his late duel with Col. Rosada, <f the Cuban army . C Relief for Kansas Settlers. ‘w Kaxsasr, August 29,â€"Govergor has ealled an oxtr‘: nic;ki:l;{ o& the Legislature, to meet on the | p« tember, to devise means for the relief of the settlers whose crops were destroyed by the settlers. > . Russia Encroaching on China Sigxatoca, N. Y., August 20, â€"Three crews started in a pair oared three mile race: The ‘Argonauts,‘ of Bergou â€"Point, N.J, ; the ‘Gramercy,‘ of New York, and the ‘Argonauts,‘ cf Toronto. The ‘Ar, gonauts, of Jersey, led off with a quick :slwn stroke, the ‘Gramercy‘ second, "the Toromto crew third. The ‘Arâ€" gonauts‘ increasel the lead to . a couple of lengths at the turn, and on ‘the returp opened space to 5 lenglhs with + uramency,‘ the Canadian crew Bein, #%) lengihs behind. The ‘Argonauts finished 12 or 15 lougths ‘ahead of the +Gramency,‘ in 21 524. The Canada crew stopped at end ‘1! two miles. + (éramercy‘s‘ time. 22 29. ’ New Yorrk, August 29.â€"Four bundred Russian Mennonites are on board the +City of kichmond,‘ due here toâ€"morrow, and will join the colony already settled in Daâ€" kotah Wasuixcroys, Aug. 30 â€"The + Ticonderâ€" oga‘ sailed from Key Wu& yesterday minf, for Portsmoutb, N. H The yellow fever patients were landed at the Marine Hospit.:l with the consent of the Hurgeon in obarge, and under authority granted by the Board of Health. Suppleâ€" mentary instructions have been sent by the Secretary Treasurer to the Collector of Customs, Key Wost, to enforce proper quarantine regulations, and at the same time secure harmonious action with the Naval authorities. . m:h Church Committoo‘s Reâ€" Naw YoRK, Ant.l 30.â€"Nothing is talked of to.day in Brooklyn but the report of the Piymouth Church Committee, and the remarkable meeting last evening. Moulton is now at work on a ‘state ment‘ to prove the truth of his last manifesto. â€" It will be given to the public next week. â€" â€" ____ G‘ Ex.Confederate @en. Raul O). Herbert, of Louisipna, has commenced a suil against the New York World in the United states District Court tor libel, laying damages at $50,000. Herbert was appointed by Presiâ€" dent Grant to superintend the repairs of the Mississippi leves, and the World said Hesbort was bankrupt in fortune and character, * â€" Nsw Your, Aug. 30.â€"The total qnol: nï¬pmum-c{u port during the ‘pas A Logal Marriago The Gorman Fleot. The Carlist War The Consoription UNTTED sTATES Russian Mennonites Teath of an Editor, RUSSIA SPAIN Boat Race Sanitary. A Swindler, Finencial Libel week were $674.455, pally foreig! yes oo Sue d brke _ Pmraoerran, Pi,, Aug. 30.â€"The balâ€" loon whiah ascended from here yesterday, passed feur miles north of Hayre De Grace at 11.30 this a. m., going in a north east« erly direction. Caxtox, Pi, Aug. 30.â€"Albertâ€" Braner, a Negro, last night outraged a girl seven years old, named Greenleaf, cut her throat and then jmgi in front of a su- ing train, breaking both his legs. He is now in c ustody here. Moulton Expianation: New Yo‘:l:':i Aht:g. 30.â€"Moulton publi;h- es a lon, the Brooklin pa + m; he offered to su mlttg.:ou- ‘ en by the lnv;tz‘ldu Commit. tee. which was not a00e| ndgumfylng his attendance at the meeting in Plymouth Oburch _ lost: night, on the ground that his wife is a member of the church und bimself a member of the congregaâ€" tion, and had as much right to speak there a4 any cther member, MIDâ€"NIGHT DBESPATCHES, SPAIN. & Carlist Defeat. § Mapain, Aug. 30 â€"General Lopez Doâ€" miniqus & ‘is marching to the nllof:f Puy« corda. ‘BHe wrrived yesterday at Vicha: The Carlists made a night attack on Puy= corda, and again have been driven back with d::;" a loss, â€" They p‘h;n b:mlod their and appear preparing to leave. It is reported that the Carlists suffered heavily in an engagemect near Repoli. Recognition of the Spanish Republic by Germany. Vx-n‘ Aug. 30 â€"The New Free Pres: which published the text of the ciroular note from the Russian (Government dated August 19th, declining to recognize lEn, now says that Russia cannot recognize. a Government which is unrecognized in its own country. She has no wish to interâ€" tere with the internal affairs of Spain and tavors no party theme. She will ofticially communicate with any Government which possesses legal authority, and promises to be permanent. Germany and Austria are free to act in this matter in accordance with their own interests. s Carlists Disarmed. ‘The French authorities have disarmed a Carlist batailion which was operating against Puigerda for entering French ter« ritory, The Carlists have since been more ciroumsepect. has just arrived trom Coustalta Mm one hundred and ffty white men All are quiet and no further trouble appre= hended . â€"Two negroes and one white man have been kille i aud one white man severt= ly wounded . Nuwsurom, N.Y., August 30.â€"Toe Vals ley Woolien Mills, of Haigh and Rear of this gity, were damaged by fire this morn« Ing. _ They are fully insured. 1t is sup« posed to have, been the work of an incene« diary Hax Frixcmsco, August 30.â€"The flhu (Court has sustained the constitu law prohibiting ‘the importatian of Chinese women for prostitution, and to custody, the captain of the s + Japan,‘ . Twenty.nine women imported, were ordered co' return= to China. The steamsbip sailed without them, so they re« main in jail for the present» C#ica00, A‘:s 30. â€"A malgh between the Chicago Baltimore Clubs resulted l‘n sovimyfu the former by a score of to 0. A spocial fromâ€" Wicheta Agency say &hst the fighting with the Kiowas and the acones, which there a week ago, was continued hmlm manner until thod"nnrnln; of the â€;&5 mndh:;, in bands, ranging s , made & nuwu’ um General Davidson‘s outposts, and set the prairie on fire, in« tending to destroy mnoy and buildâ€" . ipgs, but all their sti were deteated, . d the Indians finally fed westward . a off their killed and wounded. he p fre, which was sometimes as w€ as “‘:ul m’&..w- lnllyo:x:lng by mvummuuu:-m;wwh, ‘Cc:mnoha, Kecohes, Twaconias, and other . tribes, to return to their reservations. Two additionab« es of inf have arrived at Wicho d a vlt en Meriane arectonge ugura were Preiind s in in ramia ons The troops lost only tour . privates wound: ed. The Kiowa and Nocones Indidhs had murdered several white men on the prairie, and the bodies of ftour had been brought into camp horribly mutilated. Sermon by Beecher. Twix Moustaw, N. H., August 30â€" Rev. H. W. Beecher preached here toâ€"day to an audience of over a thousand persons. He preached over one hour, taking for his text, Bom-,no::x. xli, v. 4 and 5.. The sermon was p nced one of Bescher‘s best. 5 wok Sunzvuroat, La., August £9. â€"A courier _ wa o Ruigust $0.â€"The Secrelar aemxerox, August 30.â€"Th y of the 'mm;’y has directed the Assistant Tressurer at New york to sell 88(1;1 during Reptember as follows : $1,000,000 on . the first and second Thursdays, and half a million on the third and fourth Thursdays respectively. ; Plymouth Church ~8u : den Iilnoss of \= o« <«+ Mrse. Beecher. Nuw York, Aug. 30 â€"Services were held in Piymouth Church this morning and evening, No reference was made at either service toi the Boooh.r-m Tilton mztol:;d At the evening se » P an attack of h‘.m h.& un'.mh she ~ is subject, and had to be taken home: Stabbing Affray. Four Italians quarrelled in Crosby street toâ€"night and two of the party were stabbed and out, it is supposed, fatally. nacria‘ from Genea. < Hermann‘ from New York. New York, Aug. 30. â€"Arrived the 8. 8. tRepublico‘ and _ ‘Queen‘. ‘Richmond‘ ‘Greece!‘ â€"from Liverpoo!,â€" and ‘Treâ€" Hzeazt Duziss.â€"Halifax, Fob, 10, 1872 Mr. James I, Feliowsâ€"Dear Sir :. In order that some other sufferer .s&:o benetited, you are at llbor:Lw give this letter pub» \ lieity. In the winter of 1869, I was taken & umw: weaker, . notwith= 8 ng continued professional attenâ€" dance, up to a few weeks ago, when your Compound Syrup of Hymflnphitu was recommended $o me. use of it durâ€" ing a very short time enabled me to re« sume my usual work, and now I am as well, fit and heerty as 1 could wish to be. Yours, “rld:m‘" W. Frank Cochrar:; The heart g a great muscular organ requires vmm nervons force to sustain it, As F # Bmhnlrmu restores the pervous element, it will always strengtben the heart weakened through loss of this element.â€"The Inventor.. £65 Feeble, Irregular Action of the Heart, and .m‘mo’m dizeases, Arg Sitri« buted to a low state of the nervous aystenyâ€" mumm‘M on those cens hflflfl%ï¬w' 0'4.4‘ 45 rapd It A Â¥4 . a Mw.&-hwmwm Livsrroot, Aug. 30;â€"Arrived out 8. A Wicked Traffic Stopped UNITED 8TATES. The War of Races. Incendiary Â¥ire indian Outrages AUSTRIA Balloon FRANCE Base Ball 4 ht ied puseu Rheumatism, Scalds, Lamenoss, Neuralgia, â€" _ Burns, Soreness, Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds, Woarseness, % Ulcers, Bruises, Meadache, ! Piles, â€" Sprains, Toothache, _ Colie, Old Sores, 2. All Hemorrhages, ***s .. Diarrhoa, _ |~ ON ete. TEm» 3 . 3 ul "g) j ‘{, â€"ARKâ€" !'/ P U 11 . (;Q..\. pxyine P 6 C ) ‘ â€"BYâ€" f INCHES ! A"i"fï¬ï¬i?'ui]‘ï¬mmuon. which is om into the capiliary |x-um and, after ym the reauired nourishment, is sucked up by the the required nourishment, is sucked up by the minute branches of the venous qn&m and earried back to the lungs for vitai recuperation . By reason of much thatis wrong in living and niedical treatment, this stream of blood flowing . through the body is not al ways pure or free from inflammatory particles, which may puss off lx 1 insengible perspiration through the -ginor with the waste matter uu'mal:‘flu skin or with the waste matier through lnudnp‘mddor wet may stop their out ward olelrt. e inâ€" torualâ€"drainage "‘f become inaotive, When the corrupt rcnle ea are to congulate, causing pestules, lonlg ens or running soccl ohuning" neurnigit, ant . by â€" atteching ner causing ne themselves m‘mu -%m ux v:l lnr:‘o or small, and lnnamlnq them by their oamive lnrluence.efl those intensely painiul seusaâ€" tions called Rhoumatism, Nn‘m struggles to drench out or dislodge if possible these corrosive particles, and the parts become very red from the congestion or pressure of bi0od therein. Thisis called Inflammatoro Rbeumatisin or Rheumatic Gout. . If nature does noï¬L in washing out these acremonious atom a draws the undue ln&fl’ of blood such parts, ceases to contend, and performs ton as best sue can; bowever, the v1¢o of the blood tarough the affeeted channels ‘still continues painful. This is Chronvic m" tism, which may exist without its ante= cedant the Aoute kind. . ___ _ _ _; _ jy« EOBE ETD PRCTCC UTCC P ‘The above only true theory points out the corâ€" rect treatment of t‘.hu and Mpl:or dt“'u‘nf m. Uissolys these corru N have lodged in the afflicted parts, -’.;'{m {u the ciroulation w may be carried offexternally or tm.w. having thus removed thecoause the cokebe. : c i c lc cs EM PRRDTUATTCUT ‘The experiment of twenty years in t‘o hon The u:ala'.‘l“l"'umy' i bnnn‘n’" yiay ‘the nig 0 m.dl'ï¬â€˜::omh:vtn( control over this: of dis Cns 08, 1t is the result of a lifetime of sclentific study and is now, ‘or the first time offered to dian pubdc, muod by a careful, and consolen paysiciao, in the‘ ‘.‘.-&Q of numborln.lmfmm':\hln the )4 e trade and ong the 4 ?floh warranted to contain m =fl medicine in its highest sta«e of puarit _ ment, and 1s uuraflor to any ne ever compounded for this tomtil,oom nt. DIAMOND ‘RHEUMATIC 12 TTCTODO___|_ MoXTRrEAL, iith Jane, 1864 ONTREAT «ne, & Davln & Bontox : 7 wa ENTLEMEN,â€"Having been one of thguny martyrs of rheumatisnmi that l meet od my Voï¬ day mwl. 1 was inducad 10 rr( the mï¬n DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURK, I Bufe fered the last five or siz woeks the most terrible mcute pains across my loins and back, so severe Indged that I equld handiy walk with %:hï¬vo' a stlox. 1 commenazd the viamonud mu‘- following the directions carefully, Rellef e Ll:\;nodl;t‘olg '}‘v:th the first bottle, improved mï¬:lxom pain after fl«nm‘ vin i‘fl-“ D9te: Youu'ompeb U 4 or pu k = Nl%rw:fluu‘d sy1 a fel aufterers from rheumatisth. _ _ Yours re«pectful sanitary oficer, _| f oT babelie atrect, _ uu:nguo cases, sometimes . one orrb ‘ suffice. In the most o?lmh“ l‘“ ‘ tln'm:‘ymm:;;gochm m ‘ d »llars are saved to those who can least afford to throw 1t away, as surely it is by the purchase of useless preseriptions.. " _ _ _ 0_ 0. .) . ll.. _ This medicine is for sale at all 1 me Is 10 th nout Canada. If it bappens tw: Dt%uwuunn 1 stock, ask bimpto send or It to Internal and External Remedy TAKEN ISTERNALLY 11. relleves INSTANTLY the most acute pain. USED EXTERNALLY it is the best LINIMENTâ€"An the world. its effect is alâ€" most instantaneous affur ) t the most intensé pain, it xt inflamed fflt. and .gnu to the sufferer. %mln U{‘ 0‘ and every one 8 Ahave: them, or where they can put their hands on it in the dark if need b sÂ¥ a ®INCHES ! l, RTERIAL blo?‘gi contains the oum-u!l Vitality and Nutrition, which is emptied A BLESSING M e duts 1 owe to to express m m“b the great M‘ytlm have umu‘z’ * Norâ€" ton‘s Camomile Plus." : I appiied to your .ï¬lm; Mr. Boil, fltml:&u the above n}lfl : tor wind in the stomaeh, from which exoruolating pain fora length of:time, having tried nearly overy “‘3 m'“’ but with+ out deriving avy nenefit taking two boities of your vdiuable pills 1 was PL.“ reâ€" stored to in y usual state of health. give tirts wbufl for the be efit of those who mz thus be & loud.â€"ltl%-r. .mr‘,ann ALLPASS,â€"To . the Ob ORTON®= (C‘A MOMTUL® PIULS. B# .. 106 FTYPRUNEAU,: Jux®., SIGN WRITER HuUSHK DECORA TOR, PAINTER, PAPERâ€"â€" | » â€" _ HANGER, &o. ¢ t w iler Pad M & Work uriithe atyie. Aug 15th, 1874 BERK®LEY, Sopt.800,.â€"Gentiemen, I feel (ap n Baoh ue neaeanneane York :n being :-.n..d‘ r * eA board "'E'E'v.m._ _STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES rstâ€"olass Bevel, 5 x 10 te with m ce n sant ue ving the coebaiien " _ Constantly on hand â€" " /‘ * _ Eiginâ€"8t. : Opposite the Post Ofice May 7, 1874, 2504y Agents for the Frovince of Ontario, Toronta, Or to PEVI BeoLTOoN, Notre Dame street, uo&trul (Genera\ Agents for the Province uebec, rhl':..lt‘lll.p" bottie. Large Boitles $1. ay kmha‘.’ 1874 8t â€â€œ 4 or ub;llnq;r obike DACIER‘$ DRUG STORE, . epeqpesin pcaee on GARDEN, FLHLD and FLOWER AINSKILLEEK ‘_-'M-â€"â€zâ€"wï¬ lender W" v‘. rH 7'. : $ P usd P. Q. Box it |__ ROooOoLX PAP EB HE OTTAWA. }MKES AUGUST 31 isï¬ NORTHRUF & LYMAN, Price, 25 Cents per Bottle, °_ _ PERRY DAVIS & SON,. . Agents for the Province of Ontario A large assortment of PHE GREAT this tor;!# compiAInL, TO THE POLICE, Bole FProprietor® INALy OCURKE! year PLUMBING, GAS & STEAM FITTING SHOP, No. 84 SUSSEXâ€"ST., OTTAwW*A. MUS®T BE sSOTLL1D) THIS MONTTH ICE CREAM FREEZERS, FANCY LAMPS, .. TABLE & POCKET CUOTLERY â€" LAMP GOODS (all kinds) Original price, $5 ;. now selling Bee for ,onriuven, and do 1ot be deceived, at Qorlon'u ; not at Hon, A, Aime, but at the wellâ€"known OUS#.KERP!RRhRIME.\IBER THE PEOPLE3 TEA BTOILF, 3 RIDEA U â€"4 .. OTTAW A. We are ol‘onui eneral tGiroceries, Wines, l,l(Lumu. aad Provisions, (Peas and in par» ticular) nrrleu that cannot be competed with in this clty, Our Wines and Liquors are all of the best quality and our Goods generaily E\nrnuenl in customers. â€"Protect your own interest ; let + . ©HH OME MIOCOD EOTERTH ECUCNIEL ns tha fGande and indea for volreabves. HCHAT) .I.rneu UERE QZTICEUETTTORCTTDIDLLLA is anctameni â€".Protect vaur own inter Best «@uality and our Goods generaily {mumml in customers. â€"Protect your own interest not hea.say lead you to this place or that place. . ‘Iry the Goods, and juage for yourselves. Real Estate Bulletin FOR AUGUST, 1874. Hie sol4 propertiyâ€"during the month City Houses, City Lots _.__and Farms, Anotibting in the aggregate to $03,000. HMe has now for sale some most valuable pro pertis«, as may be seen from the following which is but a&smail portion ol what he has ow sA e on e enc c riei meaote. hnvine eornor of O‘Cosmnor and: Albert streets, having oc css iss renral of $100, pet anmuge which n m a annuw, whic San to faâ€" unn&lbu(nolrcrmpmdonwy term#, by "T:;:;. T ooioice dnick" ho indid ‘H'Om’ a double ek house with stone niu-.u.flnlu #t.Alban soburch Dalyâ€"8t , havigg each s1 airy bedrooms, drwwâ€" ing room, dining room, And basement brekfast Mag COmmn NOnTTETTTITY TTA CCC rncate C edainl o roul{‘. with. kitchen, pautries, closets, stables, eoach house, &o,, &p. â€" They are now rented for gl)émtm eau be got for them, To be sold cheap East half of lot 20, h side Olarenceâ€"st., with double Irame M“hn.m flon.â€" Rebted for No per annum. | Wiii muï¬%a;‘fla\n bi' i _A hnu&um brick residence on Ulox..w'--t.. Centre Towa, with nligouu bedroorts, dining nds Tss on xt aneuenpacnty ball) well Anisbed, Haviny‘ many modern i m ments, Wiib ,g‘,',’?.,, o o n n W est haif of lot 27, 8 flk«u-fl.. with a com» modious and comforiable brick coltage, having nve good bedrooms, parlor and sitiiuy room, kltelua &c. Good‘gw and shed .ooom?m- tion, . Now rented for â€"$180 per Anman. o_ be uohflflll-' Oy J. BEBRMING B AM. ceeneantonltt iL potion.aitnth 20 e ad r mon very cheap and on w.-r’ er term® b‘ * HERMLNXGHAM. Lots 6 and 48 North Biddy, 41, 42 and 48 south mnmm. all good wualw lots, Lo.8 34 Bteware aud North Wilbred streets :ww'o.-m: 'ol‘l“ situated and in hanllh thiCpmatre s o wery on n fus 6 t, _ the of the necies in daatfees" heen Pringe bre mo w veu it fote tnhty dige it the s maicly w « Â¥ C o 9 . nfaiReaA h. mmflago and ool;lmodlo\u wtu‘: oo ty atX iwo water tanks," all new '::'\'- To mapfintne se deatniae e mm“ru wm.r: are w“l‘l.on tw preâ€" have thut chance MTҠm&flmï¬ meytenve} $ 08 oo W ROMINGN AM _ A valuable f on: the corner of Prestoin aod Sprate" procta, Itoshestorvilie, .with _{ve dwel ean‘rent for about $700 per anâ€" foortinie seood ‘prepeny t in it (oane is exceliont investniqnt, and : w. 'Tï¬ou'fltâ€â€™ A block qn ' having 107 ‘“NW As m m-nt'met. with bul } this is fine ugtedln an clevated * to the Catholic OUhurch, Apply to # RERMINGHAM for par m Also a lot of fireâ€"prrof TEA AND COFFEK POTS, guaranteed as represented, or no sale, Aug ‘h‘u: 'w"“" * ) ha s y " 50 .u" :; $‘of _?;1 é%rxnnfall:i‘:‘l'ln the :13'&'1). ="nlno imiles Ottawa, good landâ€"and welltimbered; :0 _ .0. .. s,%, «in ardionlt ryelitog, se o og i poy «bout three m! o(%.\ulwl, in l,hel{‘blbe sn ces T ARRMINOTT A M. â€" : 200 Aores ofexcellent land, within four miles . of the city, township: of Gioucester.: A big burâ€" * Iai " 0st valuable property ‘known S Kiust« ï¬q?pflm with ten acres of very fine lind. y&‘ .1s withinâ€"twelve: niles of the Clty : J vm ulmflqnu alone for the fertility £. soll, but f num*fwl mineral.. *reamoniin torce i8 rgncs, 108 on o oh. t ord A C i ie en t € a OUL i on un tns a most nu'mn-nuztu-'l %M- %fl%ï¬ M and aro admitiod to “l‘:o.w uabie ?pl 6 curative quallties, Forfull particulars a * A BeranNoHAd, __ A furnished house on Gloucester street, Centro ‘Town, to rent, . Pri¢e moderate. ‘ .A magnificent Steinway l-'lnml nearly new for sale, Apply to | J, BERM uugun. ' ‘A Seven and n quarter octave Plano, D.P. Hale & Co,, New York, qu.te uew, to be sold cheap by A secondâ€"hand Céw: P?a,ttvg flï¬f&†avsry tine nouse o AtentlintatiAtfion. V e nou: Y ren Agpl to m:‘:: u&uAn. L;p u@ h-:nu-n and. .wern Chromos og lm':nl. for sale AD, . wore Aug. 28, 1874 .SJWUNi 8‘?0..?% Buh%:b;ï¬:l ze, Qflmxlmkï¬m?%g&&;&ny P‘Aï¬..'gf, l.'f".- ° _,“o a : oÂ¥ ondt A gutric / m" ee. Bold in Powder, Loz uu'l.osouv’)'tg:: 3f such iï¬ o r:nl:n THE PEOPLES TEA SLORE. PEPSBINEâ€"The rchrw'fl‘, '.";':1‘ ï¬'m“ -.9!!!0.2"?-_‘49".‘".'.!' BERMINGHAM‘S Are sold . by ; Chemists and Druggiste unArmnï¬wl:g-; 18 l(ov o....‘?., &mfl shipped. Orders made THOMAS MORSON & SON. Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exhiâ€" PURK oax‘flum “"’.’&!-7' wfl- ,:A:‘M, Bhippiag & 8 81, 88 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON! Lt O m Bhan W 35;35' %gg ipBHH Esaï¬a C %' ii'iiih{é;g!}ï¬ F ; gs;i!f%é;ï¬!o. 5 sfiltish RE ADâ€"AND P ROFILT Morson‘s â€" Effectual Remedies Wonrsâ€"HoRNSET AND HoMERTON 18 a‘égï¬igiaï¬g PER CENT. DISCOUNT, 0, YEA! â€" O0, YEA:!: â€" BON GRE, â€" MAL GRE! alstsiing‘g‘ idns ME -'-â€"-â€"--lv-'*. ï¬*-'-- y oners. â€" Many :ï¬u Ohlorodyner being unequal in lm:n.l!. Morso® 4 Hon buve prepared this. â€" Sold is sailing for $3.â€"This month on!y 7 in, Stove and Hardwas GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE For the Balance of this Month of J uly AL ig $°7 C. . DORION <<3 MA®SOQN & Co. |1 and TyNHE CITY OF OTTAWA sHOW GROUNDS, BANK STREET ROAD, OFTAWA, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, EXHIBITION #4B° ENTRIES.â€"All Entries must be made on Printed Forms, which will be found with Prize List, l-‘ee.‘h.w. The Entries to each &‘Jt"‘sot?t mn;t be made as follo :-;l.lln l':' e, Sheep, Swine, Poul + plements, on of bafore tlukxt'u of Be * bnlm :‘ Fl.lmn.:&lodhu Farm chinery turers general tember 10th, _ Hortioultural rma\:u, Ham Ladies‘ Work, &e.; September Mth, _ _ _._ _ Open to exhibitors, come from where they may ean be had on application tw the Srter Oiigeracd the Reoldly."* * A Band of Music will be present, â€" Railwa T NCb H t TE usual ralos. D commence at three O‘slock at the y« of the Exhibition. ~ Particalars given in to be Asteioued on fhe gtounds Au Auction Sale C and other proâ€" in dav ot the Fair _ Au efficiont Police F 10e will be constantly on inframoth it ud prlionog on t smy e * . W » M 6 A. 6 woonPdon, â€" !AMKS MEBANO . Agricultural Society‘s potie win he baid on The drounds dirig ins Will sall at 2# PER CENT. . UNDER PRLCK. The stock is well selected, and of Men‘s, Ladies and Missos‘ Onnhoa Felt Bootsâ€" wool lined, Rubbers of assortment of Beots and Fhoes m titin Shitin w countay to inâ€" speot.. A mostsuitable assortment. 4 J(l..llfla'll i w i l; wm 1) Boots and Shoes med and endorsed "Tenders for .] No Fomt Wo'c't‘:‘i.""%a"u" s muw llllflL NOON ‘of MONL, the 7to day of tepâ€" tember next, for the following werks, vis:. _ n-mm*& and ead, and Reâ€" wfln: t‘ih. Mml.m%o‘ mï¬â€˜ e du m, OB WA % Pladts a.miF .p.SM for the above. Works can be seen at the Office of the of the Ottawa River Works, where Ts of Tender aud all other necessary information can be obtained. s A00) â€" snR 3 _ There wil be required the actual «of two mmlluoram willtag to m taes for the due fulfment of the work.. «00 _. the lowest or any tender. _ By order The Prize List, published in Pami De t of Public Works, "orawa tim Aogs I®"} OfPreston & Mcraughlin, at the old stand, @~N> 12 RIDEAU STREZET. NEALED TENDERS, addrossed to the under Respect{ally Informs ‘his numerous friends that he hasâ€"stlllin large assortment of exo0silent goods, and will continue his elegaut j ts August 22nd, 1874 GoLd AND SILV &R waToHis, DIANOND_ RINGS, rAÂ¥,. BOLID GOLD UHAIN®S, .0 1>) LADIES‘ SETH, . _ _ * MEERSCAAUM PIP E8, TRAVELLING BAGS, *RAND CLEARING SALE JOSEPH * NEELILN es for the due fuldiment of the work. . . The Department c&nm bind Itself to accept 1874 MYRTLE NAVY. The Royal Mail Line leave Prescott ndnten ho areofe trnen eriiner the ind anee e nornl, with the Seguensy Line every morning, "*I{"" m«'-m:- and all inforâ€" m.flM\vnhhnd at the 3:? pot, $Uand $3 Sparks.st , Ottaws, "Oot. mation furnished at the office of naddiy 58 "odl$ ayiteas ndure oat of wak """‘_i â€"‘Noonai‘s ReBTAURANT, _ ALEX, MILLOY, Gen. Manager, July 23, 1874. 4t ; NearlyE83,000 in Preminms D. â€"B,, MOORISE Any of which can as usual be kad P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. TILL A LITTLEK LONGEE! August 24, 1874) BA NKRUPT §TOCX. T Laidies should call earty in the day aug, 2%, 1874 SEPTEMBER 15th, 16th and 17th MOKERS ! For a Good Smoke Notice to Contractors. Fresh Shell Oysters. NOVELTY CHEAP SALES FANCY G00D8, Having purchased the stook of SEVENTH CENTRAL WILL BB HELD ATTH®K $# Bee T. & B. on each Plug. * For 50 Cents. Summer Aarmangemeat. . 1874. OUonNNOR & WALLER, A@ Next the Sappers POCKET KNIVES and all kinds of F. BRAUN * Secretary ESTABLISHED 1854 Purveyor to His Exoellency the Governor General, Karl of Dufferin Brandies, Port § Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter,&c Heflqhmlmlelum%w m;w. of such as and ‘afers ; 4 f Ra ‘s English Soda Water, Potass Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale and mut:%_h- Also Glasgow Poas Meal. ; xt ; Continuation of Clearing Sale his Summer. Stock, which is now disposed of, begs to say that not having succetded as y4 in gelting a satisfactory offer fer his FALL & WINTER GOODS Y@»Insolvent Estate at 20 Cents in the Dollar 100 PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS IW:*WQW&M.‘MM. PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ior Family use and Medicinal purposes, w K OL ES ALE ANXBD BRETAITL ‘Tegag,â€"»roxs, enerns ans JAPANGâ€"Pintct Orader. CoOf{@@@â€"r®R®SH ROASTEU, Ground delly on the promises, at usual prices. FANOY GROCOERIES IN GREAT YVARIETY DIREOT â€" lMPORTATIONSK â€"A @BUPERIOR QUVAiLLTY 0or~â€" C Old â€"Brandy, Port and Sherry Wine,. Olarets and Sauterne 8COPCH AND IRIEE WEISKEY, + t Branches of Builders Work! Tin & Sheet Ironm Metal Job Work. Fanm1arx UOnoornas, Corner of Kent ï¬'dm Ste. a fun stook of FAMILY GROCERIES Edwards & Rutledge, May 6, 174. BOOKBINDE R, Account Book Manufacturer, _.._â€" i. MEAQPOWS & 00, CAPITAL STOYVE OEPOT;, Ottawa. March 2 18 8. e Mumuek 1 Ruling, GENERAL BOOKBINDIHG E8TAFP THOS. PATTERSON All ordery for Books requiring pripted beadings a0®ARon aod March 24 1MA Just received. Also a iarge supply of baginagar ntrtiraks:: + sls db t * CROOKERY, GOLASSWARE, &c. I @4 ue Btrict attention pald to the suppty of . 30 SPARKBA1. *ARCHITEO1 AND MEASURER Saree Bparkaâ€"st., Owewa. s The subscriber in returning thanks to the public for the manner in which they cleared ALVANIZED TRON WORK Suly 14, 484. \. Opposite Hank of R. N. A. pri 4 174 Aug 10, 1974. And a wellâ€"assorted Stock of ~FANOY â€" G@ROOCOERIES | C. COURSOLLE, io en itbA n rni Pykty D. McDONEL L: [ RIDBAUâ€"AT .. OT T AW A Which are shightfy soiled, and which will be found excellont value. Re will offer the whole at prices that will ensure a speedy clearance From the Producer:, in France, England, Holland and Spain A. MOBRTINMER, vom mucreved io t en sroions ie WELLINGTON 4T .. AT METCALFES. AN INBPBHOTION IS INYITHD AND HAVING PORCHASED 4N At 36 Sussex Btrocl. Numberiag There is in the late purshase to Defy CARPETS. from the best ore, to We Oe . Rdontiy intite tavinepection O porobasers â€" ; Our slock being even More complete and er Sgustve than in uny former seasou, and ( uC 3 prites Wwill be found as low or even lower thal * elsewhere. SHOOLBRED & 001 Ottawa Carpet House Wmm.â€"w. Will gvie men ang women on :fl-. 'l‘:l Wilt P.; it aatene, Aued, Opfpi EDi bates of new HRXKXDERSON & C0O‘8, Lost or taken from the Quesn‘s W hart, OiltewB, by mistake, & July 2%, 109%4. Aug. #, 189. J. KMKETOALFE, NEW BOOKS. EWARD | D. MceDONl WLAX, OAaSE OÂ¥ DRY GooDS suther of Jeesica‘s First Prayer OTTAWA, i1t%4 Bougs of Boorand, by J . Clark mh-ug l",‘.ff.‘.'.“‘...::::::;:; â€"POB SALE ATâ€" FIFTY DOLLARS. SPRING 1874 $ SPARKBâ€"Ar 85 BPARKH@T. &. W. SEEPEERD mation that will lead wili reee:ve the above 1 $0