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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Sep 1874, p. 3

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BITION i R TY oods I ?LEMENTS OOK a»u0t hkb in TLE VJ Â¥i wITNGHAM wisi comme first win:s CG be Â¥BER 1g cuncs e they wÂ¥ srageft SHEEP <CBHAM any 4484 Heneesier #DtS, e M i4 0n AND sewing »ding 19#», ale 1he ame FAL avt +8 A child of Mr. Peodergast. Kempt | Kret, a year and six months old, was run wer Suturday «iternoon by & lorded coal ax. The child‘ s legs were much ipjured lecrter, who it is said was walking buide the cart. was arrested. for his careâ€" & the Hospital at present. The excavations on the line of the im« wol the Lachine Canal st the entrance are progressing rapidly . The mils ot the ol i locks ‘are now nearly all remored The work of laying the fâ€"undations of the new locks will be comâ€" menced shortly. * * Moxtrza1, Sept; 14. T. Â¥. Subitt, the official accou »tant of the Diskt of Commerce in this city, has been sppointed to take chargs of the Sou m on Fric the delib« Lional signif<â€"nce ate aware that an Carter of a seat i1 Cabinatâ€"nas also b by that gentiema It is unders tood 2008 next at thre ltis understood that on Fuesday after~ l-., Marci and Barrat are CHM®"" * °. B00n next at three o"clock a meeting Of \ aiding and abstting the @scap®. The mt medical men will be helid in the hall Of | nesses examined 10â€" day testified in a deâ€" the Normal school, Notre Dame street, At |cijediy contradictery 7...: ‘as to the which will be discussed the case of the | possibility of th* Marshal‘s descent by the thild who is alleged to have been serious!y | rope. It adjourned uniil & & m‘by.;.m:m, and of ed-“ z. The F f y » ve been exbivited in a § T 4ns $ Ramber of windons . [t is advisable" that | Pams, Sept. 11. â€"The voting in the ‘De: Im.-srbono{u.. profession should | partment of Maine et Loir bas resuited in Mitend wih can make it convenient, the | noelection. The following are the lull wa‘jsct being one of such very great im |returns: _ Domaille, Republican, . 43.000 ; portance. Cruos, Gorerament Candidate, 26,000 ; .:.‘iol.trucuu fire oocurmdinth‘!pl:.:‘ a m., completely destroying fourriry, machine ngopl and couients bes m. to Messrs. McLachian and M¢â€" loss about $15,000 ; insured for $5,000. Cause of fire unknown. Barrie & Emms shingle mill on the Poreâ€" :fihnludw- destroyed by fire ~*; supposed to have caught from Resurrounding bush fires. Partially inâ€" Paok a; Narnis, aLEGRAPB ; ]l&ry and Emma Fletcher, a Reahem on mss trivelÂ¥ 92 aund 14. dxudhtet TORON‘T MONTRE t ot Thursday last, some a piece of iroa in the s steamer Clyde, causing vary from two to three |§thoeoumolchono_- otf course endangering Â¥Foundry Burned MILLBARK Malove. 0 xto, Sept: 14. . ared up in mnear BAL. istered at the ie week endâ€" for the regis« evidently unot el on gm- Statistiosâ€" Wesleyan) id through connected urer, aged treet, St. BARK, any have l pox patients Reform ®T Pitts Sept. 13 tively 23 and 14, « Fletcher, were drow Riuer. It appears t! into the river to drive while endeavouring t deep hols. Thie elde rescue end both we assistance could be ob were recovere unfortunate 0 over the neig A large number 8t Rogush iMuNd trnud l}uo yesténiay in S:rgo 0 ‘reasey J; Whellams, the itario missioner; they were from the Mi Counties, Situitions are in readine almost all of them. . During the fire on Friday night some g w +2 miscreant at present unknown,deliberately Died of Yellow Fever. JA cut the hose in sever.l plates in order to | â€"Information has been ed at the thwart the fremen. Another fire occurred| Navy Iqpartment this that Wor. yesterday morning\, the extensive carpenâ€" | Chandler, Superin t ot Improveâ€" ter shop of Messrs Tamlin & Jones, being | ments at Pensacols Navy Yard, and his burned to the ground together with its | wifg, have died of yellow|fever on Saturâ€" contents. 7 * day : m se wz 4@ â€"__â€"_â€"â€"/â€" The Bey .m 6: > KINGSTON. | _ .. Dostox, Sept. u.â€"uuh‘fl- indiotment » Reag or murder been found dgainst the boy E Provindial Exhibitionâ€" _ . __| murderer, Jesse Pemeroy, forthe murder ‘ ; 1 K ixcerox; Sept. 12. | ot Katie Curran. * Provincial Exhibition. â€" & | Kixcsrox; Sept. 12. The citizans are making a strong exor tion to secure the Provincial Exhibitio« for next year ; a public meeting . isâ€" callec for Mond.y evening to ari the movement YEsTERDAY‘s DESPATCHES .. The War of Racesâ€"O Connor‘s Opinion Chas. O‘Connor has been interviewed on the subject of the Southern outrages and the war of races, He upflhrxihorox- tirpation as the only riternatives of the negro, Civil rightsacd universal suffrage, i1 his opinion, w.ll_never answer for the negro,‘ 3 Euns > + ® §. §. Arrival _ ; Pirwoy ra,Sept 14â€"Arrivedâ€"Steamship *Cambrian.‘ The Electiocs in France. Paris, Septembdr 14â€"Partial returns received from the election lor a member of the Assembly in the Department of Maine et Loire, zo So far as câ€"nvassed, the vote stanas thus â€" t‘omr: De Mailie, Repubjican, 36,,00 ; M. as, Gevernment candidate, supâ€" porting Septenmiate, 22000 ; M. Beyer, Bonapartist, 19 000. _ l be above includes the returns from all important towns of the Department. The probability is that the elecuon will resuit in no choice, and that another will have to be held. Compte de Mace is the present member from Maine et Loire. | C 8. &. Arrivais. ! Naw Yorr, #pfi 14. â€"Arrivedâ€"Steamâ€" -lgy * Panama,‘ from Aspicwall, and the *Wyoming‘ and + Britanic‘ from Liverâ€" CE . a FRANCE. To parinyd d. Trial of Bazaine‘s Accomplices. ‘e | Paris, Sep 14â€"The tial of. the alleged 24 | accomplices in Bazaine‘s ..zpo began at Grasse toâ€"day. â€" Col. Villett and M. Donâ€" râ€"| uan, Marciand Barrat are charged with of | aiding and abstting the escape. . The Wit of \a.-u.oxminod toâ€"day testified in 2 deâ€" at |edediy contradictory mannerâ€"as to the M en on e o | MIDâ€"KNIGHT DESPATQHES \, State Election. . Chamberiain, the cominee for Goversor in South Carolina,is a native of Worcester. Mases , is 37 years of age and‘s gradu‘te of Yale College. _ A special says it is the general thought that his surroundings is comnpection with Moses‘ administration will prevent his being acceptable to the tax payers, M‘f‘ is beli¢ved be will be elected. R The weather isâ€"cloudy and there arO in« dications of rain. j ‘ Sickness and Bad Water. The Tribune contains an exposure of the causes of the malady said to have preâ€" vailed extensively at the Gregory House, Lake Mabopas, this summer, from which deaths have cccurred and scores of pezb made sick, some of whom are still sufferâ€" ing. The origin of the malady is supposed to be in the water from a well on the premises. _ The Tribune says the pro« prietor of the Hotel has aittempted to stemp it out by threatening to prosecute those who ihould give it currency, . Quezserows,, Sept. 14..â€"The ‘ Ricamond‘ has arrived from New: The Echleswig ~ »estion i# a" rious saspect ‘u consequence expulsion of Danish subje bhostile tone of the Gorms public opinion w.ll compel ment to send a formal ‘deu and ultimately to retaliate sion of German su‘") . Querxstow®, C steamship ‘Repu Vizxxa, Sept. 14. â€"There is great ¢Xxâ€" citement and indigoation among the inâ€" habitants :?ho G:Lician and Transylvanian trontiers, if consequence of the violation of twritooy by 6u0 Moldaviac peassot who forcibly crossed into the district of the Czar, _ The Goverpment of the dis. wict has telegrapked to Pesthe for military aid Mr. Bancroft Davis. * Brrausx, Sept 14â€" Mr. Bancroft Davis hes presented his credenjtials to the King o Sixony at Dresden, and has returned to Berlin, He his takâ€"n up a fine bhouse on the Bebren Strasse, waich he will make the readezvous of Americans and where h» will give weekly soirces Thiers. ‘Thiers is going to Italy Jul+s Simon is eamprign in the announced to P Montpelier, and Immigract E Conspiracy Â¥Foiled. Niw Yorr, Sepftember 14. â€". UNIYED SCATES A Gpeck of War. Sept. 11 â€"â€"The Standard says : wig uestion is aesuming a seâ€" i 11 consequence of the daily of Danish subjects, and tse ie of the Gormsn press, and nion w.ll: compel the Governâ€" nd a formal deraand to Berlin tely to retaliate by the expulâ€" m«n aubjects from Danish soil ENGLAND The F2ANCE §. E. Arrival sOUTH AMERICA â€"ab s <ige + ENGLAND. GERMANY. 88. Arrival C en e ud 9 n is about opening a pDlitidAl | ro» Epgtish _at : the south offFranc > â€" He is 8St.; &tg:&:.:lkgdc to muke speeches at Avigon, House; Lacy, Bridj and Tolouse. L/Echo Office, Hull; : etcher, aged dsughters of Mugh vned in the Sauble t‘ha voungest waded A US A Raid Weather. loudy and there are i September 14. â€" Peru _ news ‘ the Th August are some~ al, Avout 4;30 p.m. of the was thrown into consternaâ€" ws that a handful of despe« empted the life of the Pre« us lecters had been received there was a sonspiracy 10 ut the President refused io liinn in‘ tham. An attack pt. 14 â€"Arrivedâ€"The ic‘ from New York. 8STBIA, s Simon ro Sepq mulg on a two months ‘he +City o New York. igrants of Mr. o Comâ€" Midland Weston. 1 Nzew York. Bept, 14.â€"Payson Weston began at 12.02 this morning at Barnom‘s Hippodrome, his second attempt to walk 50 miles in six successive days. The Presidents Movements. W asmxoros, S.fi..cl:.â€"mt Grant repaired to the tive Mansion this morning, and was called upon by Secretary Fish, Secretary Bristow and Post«Master General Jewell. The President will reâ€" turn to Long Branch toâ€"morrow, and reâ€" sume his residence at the Executise Manâ€" sion between the 24th and 28th instant. â€"Information has been ved at the Navy Iqpartment this ing, that Wiua. Uhandler, Superin t ot Improveâ€" ments at Pepsacols Navy Yard, and his Puirap«traia. Sept. 14.â€"Jas. Foster shot his wile and then shot himself, both tatally, in the presence of his wite‘s sister toâ€"day. The rniu had been only marâ€" ried one year, but had been veparated. * ._â€" Pigeon Shooting. Bcrraco, Sept. 14. â€"In the pigeon shootâ€" ing match toâ€".day between C. H Bogardus of Chicago, and James ‘Ward of Toronto, Cansda, Bogardus was the victor by s soore oft 95 to 88. ; Beron Schwartzenborn, the new Austrian Minister was presented to the President at noon to day by the Secretary of State, when the usual international adcresses were maide. â€" Attorceyâ€"General Wiliiams, Postmasterâ€"General Jewell and Necretary Bmistow were at the presentation. of the Mayor, but while declaring thn1 power of removal is enly limited by the discretion of the ecutive it should be exercised but in interest of the pub= lic; that there is imputation . of core rupt motives and t urder ail circums stunces he deemed it proper to decline any further p: in the case. 8. 6. val, Nzew Yorr, Sept .14â€"Arrivedâ€"Steamâ€" ship * Spain‘ from Livetpool. f | Military Appointmeant. _ New Orueaxs, Sept{4â€"General Fred. etick N..Ugden is aj ted Provisional (General of the Louis State Militia. fHe will at once assume command and ors ganize into companies, regiments and bat. ralions. * s Mayor Havemoyer‘s Case. Aursa®t, Sept, 14â€" The Govarnor decided the case of Mayor Harem He condemed in pointed terms the a of the Mayer, but while declaring 5 From the Monetary Times, Â¥ The growth of the cities of this continent has been rapid during. the last decade, This epplies to Canadian as well as Ameri« can cities, On both sides of the lines where has been manifested an incressed tendency on the part of population to crowd to the business centres, This arizes from a vaviety of causes : primarily, work is more abundant and more varied in deâ€" ‘seription, and there can be no doubt that there is an attraction about city life to the majority of men which they fail to fisd: inâ€" the rural districts, â€" Wealthâ€"may not be so evenly distributed as in the countr;, but this sttraction draws many young men to cities, and would make more money and be far happier t.uini:ndr father‘s farms. \ *‘The blue books of the United States give many interesting facts as to the proâ€" gress of their cities. â€" For the information of our readers, we append the population #f the principal of them, with the per ‘entage of increase between 1860 and 1870, when the census returns were made uap : â€" es Naxes. \ V POPULATIOX, IÂ¥C. PBR CT. Buffal0..........â€" M1,I15 _ 45 Rochester........ 62,885 â€"~ 294â€" Albiny......<â€".> 89422 .11 BogtOM. . . . . . «sre»«» 250,526 41â€" Brookiyn...... .L. 396,300â€" â€" 48 vew York........ MLM .169 BAlLLMIOPO.ssserees â€" « 494 #34 CU (JOLIOLG seere seserrens 19,580 _ 149 Miwaukese. ........+ 71499 5T9 New Orleans ..... 191,332 134 This list comprises most of the great vities of the United States, and of course the percentage of increase is paturally greater than in others. Chicago grows more rapidly than any other.City on the jontinentâ€"we might confidently ng, the World; and it its rateâ€"of : progress uring the last decade be continued, the time Can jsasily be calculated when it will qutstrip .New York, and take its place as the largest city on the Continert. It is not likely, however, that its uoparallelad proâ€" Heveland . . . incionati..... Newark.. ... Phil«deiphis Dhicago ..... gre«s will be without check ; the great fhre, in fact, has already retarded its .dunoo1 in population, and «oubtless other diffiâ€" wulties will be encountered which ay lelay, and possibly altogether prevent, its urpassing its eastern rivala. & The growth of our Canadian cities durâ€" ing the same period, compares favourably with that of ourneighbors. None of them shows soâ€"rapid an increase as even Detroit, »ut they are making very satisfactory proâ€" gress. According to our returns, the per :entage of increase in population in our ‘ities Was durikg the last decade as fol. NAMES, w Halffax, N.S..+. «.. «...+ 3t. Yohn, N.B.. . ... ..» Charlottetown, P.E.J..««»+ Fredericton, N.B...... HFRDRIIEOD»»+se0e0 «+ + » * a #** Contreal . . . . . .. . «. . evsrrret 187 L@ndon...........+.2....*4 369 ~ Om c 2 ) C i in i. cmeggaces""; C0 9 Tare® RifOLBuerramere a<+»â€".â€" > 24 0 It will be observed that thb increase in Ottcwa was greater than in any Othe® place, ailthough Hamilton, London, St John, and . Fredericton follow closely after. We are glad to know that ou: cities are Shiag up, and that many of our towns, such as St. Catharifes, Brantford | and Belleviile, are fast reaching the poin 1 whonthcyunjudydfimtobnplwdo ‘ the roll of cities ; but it would please un still better to see our lands more rapidl filled up with industrious settlers, for our cities will grow, and the Domiaion as # ‘whole prosper, jmuolrprodueticnmd ’tnde increases in extentand value, There hqs been no ling off in the prosperity of iour cities, Mcuruntdecml;mm to show : of a most satisfactory Ow$ : â€" character Tws Daiy Truzs can be procured every morning for 15 cents per week. The # Weekly " Friday ‘-‘gngin"-, in ‘:iqc PE emenia ue C en o es c t e ‘or Engiish Mail, at E. A. Perry‘s Elgin St,; Bot‘llo srox:.flhadm Bt., and Russell House; Lacy, Bridge 8t., Chaudiere; L/‘Echo Office, Hull; st. Lawrence &. Otâ€" tawa, and Canada Central Railway Staiton. | Td cuvng e es sha gr m omm‘ ty vipai 50 wiso® on af t 1 at the Exhibition in this city by Mr. W®â€"| giyely; in May he assisted in. ploug Rodden, as be intends~reducing the nUM#« | sighteen acres Of land, and had ber of his herd because of the loss by fr0! Heah from" 136 to 143 P‘“"w of iwo barns with their contents of fAtm | send you this for the purpore of your I produce, : This will aftord purchasers 42| ing what use you please of it, and epportunity of securing ‘some really fint | you altssuccess in your Iabor the b young stock from one of the best herds in | f; of sufftering bumanity, 34'.'-.., this country.. _ The number ~of "prizés | commending the use o"mw taken bere and at other exhibitions ‘by | syrap qaw-m who s lniul-\l from Mr. Rodden‘s herd have m“,w from i hm To t Tok soporter Sehath viss sad | bony, â€" Bitiove mer your pdemeQient Leiecster sheop will also ‘be :old,: 36604 ' it & .:ll.ls-fiz UNITED STATES. Surgrior® Ayasuire Cartus will be The Growth of Cities FTipiomatic. Tragi® 4.â€"The Govarnor has of Mayor Havremeyer. 298,983 267.354 19,580 71499 191,332 ‘cr==\THE WAROFRACES.!!IMPORIANT TO LADIES OF FASHION 526 300 202 846 239 1x0. PEX ,Of 18 3 * 36 31 3 34 8 39 9 60 New Osczaxs, September 14. â€"The peoâ€" ple seem to have respoaded with alacrity to the advice given them by Dr. Beerd one of the speakers at the Canal street meet. ing by 3 p m. Armed men were stationei at the intersection of «ll streets on_the south side ol .Canal street, from the river to Clairbone street. About 4 p.m, a body of the Metropoltans npumbering about 500, with cavairy and artillery,* ‘:‘?Eomsd{ at the héead of Canal street and posiâ€" . tion, Gen. Longstreet, who was comâ€" manding, sccompanied by an orderly, then rode up ind down Canal street, ordering the armed citizens to disperse. Kome desuitory firieg soon after occurred along Cana! Nireet, and soms few casualties are re« ported on both sidee.. The Metropolitans are reported tojhave broken at the tirst fire the citizens capuuin‘ononiu.of artiliery» The citizâ€"ns are now building barricades along Paydros Street, having already capâ€" tured the City Hail, and taken mnubn of the Fireé Atlirum Lelegraph. Police Telegraph Lines are worked by a battery from the City Hall, and hbave been deâ€" tached therefrom, rendering them useless. T‘he State authorities seem to have great confidence in their ability to déal with what they term an armed mob, and say that unless the people disperse there will be work toâ€"night. fi.mom. are erected on all the stree(s. ‘There was a prétty sharp fight at the river end. of Can street gbout four o‘clock. The numbe killed is estimated ty some as high as 49, and y were wounded. Cupt:? J. West apd 5. A. Taledaro bormf imuo;:. the citigans‘ side. _ A number of Me m Etans hra reported klled, and General Roger |severely wounded. The coloted men., of which the Metropolitan Brigade was larkel; f:omposed, broke and ran upon the firs} fire, leaving their white comrades, a nunjber of whom were killed and killed i and West the cit K.tans Roger: men, 0 was lar the fi wounded. wt 11:3(} p. m.â€"The fcllowing is the list of the cisuilties on theside of the citizens as has been ascertained killed : A. Tales d«ro, Fred, Moran, D. Lindssy, Capt. J. M. West, Major D. R. Gourdoin, and ore Mag sine street car driver seriously wounded ; F, Pailatt, J ohn Considen, J. 8. Kilpatrik, Â¥ajor Wo. E, Wills and Saml. B. Newman, were 'd&h\ly wounded. K. Bosoneer, F. Keller, W. J. Butler and Wir. McLauran. Gen. F. Ogden‘s horse Wat killed under his feet, and the General wounded. Gen, A 83 Badger commandâ€" ing the Metropolitans received three buck shot wounds, one through the leg and arin and one through the boiy. His leg bas since been amputated. The General bestdes. received a gun shot wound and a heavy fall from his horse, it being killed under him. # > prrson, THE OTTAWA TIMES SEPTEMER 15. Wasuixorox, Sept, ©11.â€"Intelligencs comes from New Urleans in such terms as justifiese â€"the assertion that Governor Keiloge has called upon the Prevideat for ‘Federal aid to support the State authorâ€" ities in the suppression of domestic viclence. ‘The Legislature not now , being in session, it ought to be a matter for a Cabinet consideration, as the F t will not lâ€"ave for Long Branch untilâ€"toâ€" morrow night. % The Coloursd Troops Dispersed ‘The London Daily News‘ money article says : _We observe inat the extraordinagy doctrine of the leiters® of Mr. Emerson, the Speaker ot the Newfoundland of Assembiy, on the subject of the Canada Cables‘ Ast, has been‘ adopted with some zeal by others. â€" It is again urged that the: Act is a * conliscation‘" of the nompoly,oz\ the Newfoundiand Telegraph Oou-prv 1 is admitted that the Act md with the shores of Canada, of which Newfoundâ€" land is no part, but because of a wise reâ€" striction in the use of its shores for layâ€" ing cables, it rende practically ineffi« cient a monopoly which Newfoundland hasz«ttamntad 40 this is said to Le A DESPERATE STARUGGLE. mcoé pied «; tu;;m' o e aA ibination of the i rights. | Itis quite clear, howe that Newfoundâ€" land could only creite a monopoly within its own jarisdiction, snd no « rights "‘.â€" it . can give~â€"can be . con« fircated by the legislation of other States within theirgurisdiction. The Canadians have an obli right to say that no ple shall ba" wed to lay m& on their s s these people abanâ€" don their monbply rights elsewhere,. and the restriction is one which concerns Osâ€" naia al.ng. If it happens to make the monoply Sranted. by other States less ratuable, or of so v1lue at all, because the monopoly is of a kind which requires valiâ€" dity in both States, the case is undoubt~ ediy an unfortunate one for the monopoâ€" lists, but they are not deprive1il o't'qg right which belongs to them. It is stated that with as much juastice apparently as if the Dominion wauted a creek or inlet, or even an occupied district of Newfouflds iand to be thrown open, the Government might exclude the nfinptm thereof from equal rights unless upon condition that they give up any monopoly rights over the waters or lands thus desired ;" but this is ouly what Governments do every day, and is the natural consequence of their sovereign rights, _ No ons _t‘lnnP it © confiscation " that nations should sub. ject foreign ships coming to their shores to various restrictions and duties unless the State from which they come concedes: reciprocity or other advantages, and for this purpose there is clearly no difference between a ship and a cable. _ If one State should think of acquiring any advantage in the territory of another State, it ‘ is surely quite entitled to buy that advanâ€" tage if it can by laying down any terms it thi.ks fit for the use of its own territory In the present instance, however, Canada takes notbhing from Newfoardland, and tho other effect of the Act is to prevent Newloundlacd usurping a right over Canaâ€" dian shores by sending to them lists under cover of the equal pm which Canada gives to all comers, . As our correspondent * A_M.blonopo}xm’ point:d WCm Bd s o eenoven s s e T out yesterday, the monopolists in. the present case was quite aware that they were dependent for the use of their,. moâ€" nopoly on Canadian legislation, biut Nove Scotia, which is now a part of Canada, ac« taally refused to give them the very mMo» nopoly which they claim, ies it 4 of a remarkable catde. Gagetown, N. B ,, July 21, 1868. Mr. James I. Feliows, Chemist. Dear Sir:. Allow me to bear te:timony in favyor of your Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, 1 have used: myselt for ‘Taberculosis with mark penefit, and have given it to a great num ber of my pitients, with the same resul as 1 experienced ° from its use. The most marked was a case which was under my care in March last. <This was a patient who had been under treatment pice monts ‘with no beneficialâ€"results. When I first saw him he was so feeble that he could not sit up long enough to hare his heart and lungs examined. He had asevere â€" Cough, l:y;hpn.\, Pll:‘::fionol' the Heart, Impaired Digestion, e«::x:r"‘. eralpnmwhmn. I put him © treat= Upoplnine niaoeeurne H tes, ani T ur bot«. tl:- he was able 10 attend to. SL’L and is nowporfo‘?‘lzwoll. . AIn March heâ€" was given up by ysicians respecâ€" umf'; in ?l’ he -d‘::ul in . ploughing eighteen acres of land, and had n Hesh from~ 136 to 143 mm T send you this for the purpose of your mak: ing what use you plesse of it, and vish ; you allâ€"success in your labor for the beneâ€" Caromio Sruexitis.â€"Physician‘s report The Canada Cables‘ Act 4 L T I £ 8 | year ULLIER, the coletfg¢ed Cutter and Fitter of LaJles‘ Garments, has afrived from her New York and Boston trip, :mcr:mod with him to superintend his Dressmaking Department, Has much pleasore in inforthing his numerous Lady customers and others that MADAME 1t Will be remembered that Madame Ollier came direct from Boston last March to make ammAng ments with him, but was subsequent‘y induced. by large offers for her valuabie services, to go into an 0 d eStablishe firm in Centre Town; but finding that she had made a change for the worâ€"e, ag.in enydged with him. mo Ollier‘s attaicments in the art of Sciectific Measureâ€" ments enablés her to ensurs a pel withoot putting her customers to the inconvenience of reâ€" moving a single garment. to be had at the Old Stand, 18 RIDEAUâ€"ST, TRY ONOR. BHept. 9, 1874 5 3887 _ No. 234 WELLINGTON STREET THE undersigned beg to inform the public that they bave opened a shop at No, 54 Sussexâ€"8t., l where flnyawu‘i‘beopnpnd Uog:mh nllvo!kln Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, inâ€" Exberioncs, alf nartiex can rely npon m.“"“.‘:.u' ty uf our works, We are propared to give our customss xv6! C8, rt m u 3 ers the bontlto'?nll?ec: lmp,t'vvp::onn mmwu mw for one PLUMBING, GAS & STEAM FITTING SHOP, No. 34 SUSSEXâ€"ST., OTT AW A., OUSEKEI"ERS, REMEMBER THE PEOPLE3 TEA BTORF, § RIDKAU .. OTTAWA. H We are o |â€"~ing General Groceries, Wines, ua::n. and Provision», (Teas n:'gu :“pr. ‘3:&"5.’.:1“{’," g 'h'“““(‘}“&‘\é"." ubo;ouny" es '“Mnio o:”' ;nud“:otrh own fi'u‘:nm ‘l.& ud our } not hea.say lead you wumpuuongplno. mm‘MMmohm y ‘« Ter ilény Libe, hrom Gissgomy â€" . ~ ... j â€" A ‘DP“‘:O‘[‘U"L.[!' V°;râ€" Old Brandy, Port and Sherry Wine, Clarets and Sauterne $ sOOPCH 1ND IEMEK WHISKEY, â€"â€"â€" _ N 7 and mm.; «11 classes of literatnre, in tine bindings, offered at exceedingly lqv-g. @lightly damaged by the late fire on Wellingtonâ€" ugny\ehumumnmufl therefore oter GREAT BARGAINS. Hale will:commence _ Consignments of Reoks® reenlarly FOCELVE come uon Sooks Laaght sor eadle Aore‘ed At9¢clock, a.m., and sontinue until the whole stock is disposed of. ‘ ' W herlomner whe plece, PRATT EL0S; _ Next door to Hardy Bros., and & tonrs east of flmnthdbbm + . 6, 1874. US* dy * Ri cz oob f PRATT BROS. Books, â€" Books ! DRESSMAKING BEING THE ORDER OF THE TIMES. Mills‘ Supply Agency BOOTS AND SHOES CALDWELL & CO., â€" â€"H Managers‘ ' muwummnmm.uum OfMce of the Publisher, Eigin street. Â¥ In addition to the City Dnmu-&..fl- Book. contains a revised Voter‘s List for County of Carieton for the Ontario Eleetion, amd also valte able information respecting the V iNages o1 Hev Edhbnm. Aylmer, J neau Milis, Bockingham and nel. * â€" A. We JRMN, â€" . TEASâ€"GRREN, JAPAN and fing grades. €OFFEEâ€"Roasted and pvlm March 26, 1974 Insurance Company. On Monday, February 2nd, 1874, innooning coormto agomol Ab, Rate en p::;h-' vate Hesidences and Farm Proâ€" . » ROB. AIGUP. J_f-t. $ Aug. 28, 1874 hb THE PEOPLES TEA STORE. Aug. 1, 1874 OOKH ! No. 11 Sparks st., Near Russell Houst. Gnu-s sYTRUP OF iolrlwll‘ es‘ nfomtfacht and ‘fhromt anocticon, ETAE 4d s1 alt Drne M 's‘é';'i:'h'"x'.'râ€" bottle. Srszzy R. Gzar, C OdtI® fnorctle, exapire in beae n TBG . thing ever t oftered . wages, samples ‘and .g.mmll sont. weni ot ones, C ":."_u.-'-i_____“'“""“*s | a family with moderate, .‘ Sept. 11, 1974 .13'_‘-4:- in insure property in m-m':s July 16, 15974 gept, 8, 1874, TTAWA CAPITAL . x $5,000, 000. MCY vg'u-‘- ;'--v-v dard Governors and â€" hn Te o thie Q;Qns'uu' Ias LIoRT Beptember Tth. NO‘I‘IGE.â€"-W. t ereby forbid u{-p-â€" or persons pay ing or ‘delivering any way wharever. any money, or doing business â€"of fi aco uat whâ€"tever und+r our _’h“ we not be responsiblé. J. N. WRIGHT & Co. scents bottle. Boid at all Drug Htores. esw E GzaY, Cheuhl.%do W‘ ecta Vark seonrad\ Mar traal. 9400 tv And a wellâ€"assorted Stosk ef FANCY GROOERIES ! w‘ TT _ evngoctoryapanvonrensenres 35 10, $20 "Eikan dtemcze ple, of either sex, young or old, make mobey at work for us to their moments Cr ssore tims, than at unything else, _ Particulars Applic#ti‘m wiil be made at the next session 'umunurlol?uun for power to extend L‘mlt‘l:o:l Noflhuuwe:tl!: fll‘wll": ::, ®rontenas ~and Lanark o City of Liawa, and for other parposes, â€" ... _ C Aas‘ s "*** Gken to Ottawa Barometer, which 'fi" to about i8 muuths ago, and * A m 4 note!l or at some store to be in 1 mation _ thankfuby . Zeoeiys@ a04 : any espeoses péd DY _ .____u.ren Watchmaker, AT P. NAUGHTEN‘S Eept. 11, 1374 OYAL CANADIAN USI PUBLISHKD. TIRE ANDLIFE yâ€"ur 63 Rparksâ€"st., Otawa ARCHITEC1I AND MEBASUREE, 1874 Sept 10, 1874 0. COURSOLLE, OTICE c coolaiting cieat or aine soome, for ow n, Con mily :'tm .flaâ€" Rent must â€"be nivc ts H. @. HOPKARK, P. U, Dept. Have bad $‘0,00¢ werth of Ad THE OTTAWA DIRECTORY 11, 1874 JUST umuvnn.prmw" from !‘fl.“ « per Ship "Carolina," from Oporto, _ / â€" insurance Agent, No 36 Sparksâ€"st. %2 Employment Al your COMPANY, &e. 4. STLNSY w. SMITH, w aNTED _of At Pricee to Dofy Compstition ! JOHN FOWLER, Managing Director, 66 BUSSEX STREET, N EW § viaw MASON & Co. Aimont The _uniden has opened a BLACKâ€" ons n > use woset belvdn Ig-n and. WollnF- Streots. "HQRSESAOBING is done in FIRST OLASS IROGN PLOUGHS Mada and . _ MASON and AUaREY Tooks Made \ana Wl kinds of GENERAL JOBBINXG done with Promptness and Dispateh, â€" "â€"~ _ . . __ * YYRTLE NAYVY. Respectfully imforms hls friends abd the pablic generally that he will shortly open bis .. which will be flted on the most im provediprinâ€" ciple comprising Ladies‘ Hair Dressing Rooms m,.-m..gm-waam'- Hair Dreseing and Shaving Rcoms with ~ HOT AND COLD BATHS attached. lo'llhh_ohmandldglu attend to the A und trusts by giving !js best attention to the management, to merit a contiaious support and recommend2tion. Oltawa, Aug. 16 1874# 'For a Good Smoke PAPER RULER, AND Accovrat Book Manufacturer, €EKRRAL BOOKLBINDING tor -mm-flu&! Ang.18%, 1994 ssoy T. E. MOORE Boots and Shoes BOOKBINDER, Bept. 9, 1874. OrPreston & Metaughitn, at the old stand, m@rNo. 12 RIDEAU STREET.@a win ..nE 5 Pxs _ opme. UNDER cost stook is we! %W %;@‘E&"flrg_ Â¥inas & mills af every P. BASKERVILLE & BROS, EW BLACKSMITH‘3 SHOP mmmbafin‘m &p BOARO ani romfortable lod¢ings 2e He rogoteanot e spaes u.'l.sgummml-fi Ts | en gre New Establishment No, 72 Sparks Street. D McDONELL: FRESH JOSEPH NEELIN ym Bee T. & B. on each Plug. DALLY . J A D.‘- A.A A.UMZ | potties of yOur â€"Â¥t Angd an experienced opener constan{ly on hand, fl"»' -1 FAt Neenan‘s Restaurant, | S the mopt. 10; 1874 " Rpactzaâ€" «h. W ont | CA# British Lion Hote!, has & ww.uflmn‘“" SILEKE HATS, RAND CLEARING BALE FELT HATS:! BANKEUPT 8TOCXK Bootsâ€"wool lined. Rubbers ofall kinds. A assortmeat of Beots and Ehoes of every fi':'?;gwfi JOR. MNESLIK tyate Peosion & Molaugoli=}: SXPARATE DEPABTMENXT3 BOARD AND LODGING. "ARIDHATâ€"RT ., OT T AW A sving parehased the stook of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN A; MORTIMER, sSPRIKGâ€" 1874 50 SPARKS STRERT, OHARLES MACPHERSON, Ferforating, Numbering HODGES, o "®â€"=n"‘â€" T. K. MOORE, 72 Sparks Streei. ProprieOr, bl8ly ESTABLISHED 1854. Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Duferia Brandies, Port * P omiareanee tage ) sitenr s ND btice d arteaanes | English Sodea Water, Potass Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale and mfi‘&“fl‘u. Also Glasgow Poas Moal. Ek4 * LYANIZED IRUN WORK HOT AIR FURNACES3, Coal and Wood, fitited Branches of Builders Work! m&&eetln.lddld Work. _â€" up on most modern piinciples. Illustrat» _ coarki Woon fig- sopieiion HUUSEFURN as. ; on ED LENE ‘On iss AG ie Orders received for Garden and lawn J tains and vurniture. H. MEKAVOWS & 00,, CAPITAL STOVS DEPOT, Ottawa. March 28, 18 8. A:___ " ‘ CLARKES woRrLD â€"FAXUED BLOOB AUXTURE purt:i«s, cannot be too recommendéed. For ml.vm-nh-nl sores ofali kinds it is a ne and permanpent “m?â€"dmnm-q cuuw-un:’- tCures blackkheads, or on the o8 ‘Cures.scurvy 80008, . . .> {Steens We 11008 from ait Ins E matter, As this n:_x:u‘ 18 Penennt t o ioi y thhe Torcniincale corntitentoe of eRDG) aet, (be es -u_;;&;""*â€"â€"v‘â€""wâ€""’" F‘:mn-m. A sufferers in give it a trinlso test mm“m -“‘fl”“"‘""“‘" ml.mm ‘g& $sA 2 B y n ‘ W KOTL ELK ALE A NB EKEIAIL Teas,â€"ampâ€"nu;:mm- § Coff@@czâ€"r®le® RoasteL, Ground daily on the premsises, at ueusl yriges. FANOY GROOERIES IN GREAT VARIETY: â€"â€" DIREOT _ lMPORTATIONS iturgoyme; Burbrid Newbery & 4 akaes A + neer 1 Han Halli ConSUMPTION, Was anfho A"" Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine. As atrested by reports from Medical men wht i Fonie, meeme a, 400 grsatnt e udithen o Te boly is g Retail of fllm Aand Htore ufiy“flfi"m"fim Specific for Asthine, Hronphitis &6. _ 143 NEW BONDâ€"8T, By H. PALMEER of Chicago with the distinâ€" 2 _ ZUL"! neasent to the puolc a book unrivaiâ€" led for the use of hether in ‘of on Tutine B u0h ‘Bohoon.. Conventione(Gonets or Academics, aud the higher mon The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer May 5. 174. RICHARD8ON‘S The m »5% ever issued ; 250,000 es o e T6 book veansing and clearing the blood from all im« CARPETS. THOS. PATTERSON_ SAVORY &.. MOORE, foaue, nork ol oan m oparenty p‘«e4 â€"a, To whioch we ©â€" fdently invite the inspection of purchawers. iOur stosk being even More complete and «> son; w‘ sta --wi*d &8 . n a ow or evese lower ths ‘HE SONG MONAK Ourcs Wiood uind ahin dienses, Bept. 10th 1874 SHOOLBRED & COâ€"! Ottawa Carpet House Price, 76 Cte® Per Doz Trade Markâ€"* Buoob MrevUrs." OsST EUOCCESYFUL REMEDLES h ‘ va Ti Spfpate EPM ho "Riddkemine s Eold in Botties by the Manufactarers, PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ior Family use and Medicinal parposes, 25,000 Copies Annually ! ! SINGING CLASSES From the Producer:, in France, England, Holland and Spain. SPBING 1874 THE PIANOFORTEH CHAB, i.;u‘ pITsON & ‘.”i. 39 APARKE#1. to the puolic % SBussex Bircel NEW â€" MXETHOD + Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter,&c IN DiGk8â€" Near the City, for eme. : The first purchase will be «i c enétihse, -;heown-fl-u'-t:g U .» Ur particulsreapply uo â€" M FALED TENDERS add S -vfl -:l'fihnd * d rap P ontiiien til THURSDAY the 24 al noon following Wirks, iB :+ > asis 4 Notice to Contractors, There will be required the tures, occupations, and residences of uneuâ€"lg as well as of two f vnun&“ham eurettion - fls INbRo tprent does not btnd weelt to a#6e@h Ropp Pateme | E hy Ottawa, §th Bopt., F, prao®. _ ntcmssonenchbigare * Joid Med Mr. Geo. Cox, fer bese am* s&“@;:mgzm. < un Ten Doilars, -.m the best Aird®@» rium. atooited 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land #BV Cat Fiowers. . § S C. OÂ¥ six Dollars, by Mr. L. Cramneli, &or hent eottene “E.:K;&; xr; : Burtiie, tor Yise ie raptfon Anéiendaiane /s ~ > o l :'.2,”~ _ Eipe en pet mmidal deaanttatie en Anuare for bas collection Mounted Mirts aud AmIM* d Am AND FOR SALE. Foriknare by mo d ul temeinns mt the #uit T ipaprms A inppgse io eat t e the best dispiay «%--â€"- made The be â€"Duasiny Aelinth Ts ,,_, "-'_ ":" !â€"â€"I he fi%?“ r- "[ â€" »: ooo is 4 i en c . SEAUBD .:u“-:-' tor -flfi TTBanw oob ° fuiee, bnt $ pod (89) s ht o ce be &mth-uu-.'- reenivod tg" THE PIRE#ST OF O0roREs® "=Zt. ioi i enee c Wabint Honite, * Ten Doilars tor best displayâ€"s0 348} Work. _ Apvpgazed sussouns on Amangcm. Ievount PARILIAMBNTARY NeriO®. rameitnc s 3 S onte Nils Hepaiiaber 19 40. ‘No Petitios rrivate Bill is the AMJ:Fu g-m; nor may any Private 1 t the ouseafter the first four weeks of each bl. All urnr proper mw eqimintive .wdmmx yarvie Ad Britisn North Adly, meu;‘t:“:fiu yeenen ,q commiraction "or im rak " aroome Canal, Look, or Sitge, or Of ork. the gran neor por uid of any ;:flh' of t Joint Slocx Company ; or otherWise for ci m to any M'“.".“,‘&fi xole 16. ditms 4s emauter B "d }:{:}“,.nm‘“ cruhu‘::m’.“' “k the communiry ; or for making afty 2 of a like nature tomby formmer A.0t i.%uwly1:'mmm :=~E lished as follow®, ViG :â€" t ~,_. eaor P PR SE EY ks i e * 4 2 teriige wtty ~v i: S vongy c ve n Dofare, by Mr. John. , tor badt Cakb lily nru:omlwdna â€" ghi Lolinrs, by Mr. * hos. Ciark, forthe bes# by the liouse after the first three <* Session ; nor may any Private o the tnouseafter the first four of eae BL All for Private: MW& egisintive _Ad gmbly of Ontarie witiimt pai ‘t‘nl (beprecuioe ocA Broge, the making q0 e | r pike ' P e construction of l-. e a :. EC npine af a viei ‘erry; the jncor poraties Hept. 14, 1894 »67. ~~JSTOMS DEFPARTMEM1. OARD OF SEPARKATEZ SUHROOTE, s n t o. forll plow 1y MT 3 ont 2i M ROYVINCE OF OBFAERIG PROGRAXNXE OP SAUXIKL fo: ars, by M OTTAWA 1814 dn oi n Oitmwa, Sept. 10, 1096.

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