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Yontreat L FOR MOORE, _ :mx_ tC UDA LINE, beâ€" LLER, N. B., Halifar, mpany. Â¥ ALLER, golock P. K. NERE, ZRY BYENIY® CUEKAYy -I\I.‘h-.fc REDt team boat rary Radiroad ALLER te had at he SIVI on Co red at the offlée t, 1872 Quebese oV 4D rg 4 â€"bar > yX, Agonts," â€"_ Sappars Bridge m on thia 0P CcB xC &I bound to UN I‘:-u Toaud ©, Montreal Bridge Agents, Rall rowd LNE " _ itiie AND RAIL U leate g +A ?ORTS & RecrotafF. Miop $1 2021â€"12 OL Michael Heat@@ * }" . â€" American par bool it the employ the American ww-pyuugfih was arrested M“mmmmolhum a4?oint St Charles, on a charge of hayâ€" ‘ gabbed the Uomp‘nyofm.lim rarrant for his artest was taken out sTwonto, and the cffisers entrusted mihe service arrived in the city on \...hccadh in ciut ie dn y hinesisy, when it was endorsed by the hike Magustrete here. It was thought whed poseeded to Quebec. and a trip wusie to that city, but the information puei to be erroneous. Actions have wauken by the Express Company in. e Supreme Court to recover $ from: Imssey, the Bank of British North larks being garmisheed in the case of #w0, and#tbe District Savings Bank in is me of $2,000, the sums mentioned kwripg been deposited with these institu tm iiis probable procéedings will at we be taken to procure hi« extradition. u-.nbonoluouwomwlud poumet ciliz0e0s inspected tlie line of the lostreal Northern Colouis tion Rail mj bexeen Hechelags and St, Therese pmarky, The: grading and moK_ o1 bridges, as (ac A8 they ve been c0 &# stracted, «se pronounced. satlalactory. . 1« is umed thit, undoubredly, trains will bo‘ ranning io Ajlimer by lst August, 1875 L Wl allel c mons biwâ€"auss Audconc ds O EVE Prot, llicks bas tiken \hm,m-hl the «has tournament, '-i? seven pue catof ten, â€" Dr Huribut, of VitsWi, w tike the second prize, and Rer. G, M Desislats hrs been appoint fi‘hwu Missionary Soc» ty of the cvangelical Schools at hut 4ss Tremiiles, in the room of Rev. & Tumer, resigned. f The bitge over the Richelion River. -&'wu(:l.nblybrm Totreal, Chambly & Sorel Railway, is *", 1A%83T+ ~. ' tw in 4 under the superinâ€" m,n: ‘" wyatp and brought mi-,-'-inwormm'uw-' im $5 aP o 16 . ocm boad vne avay ies 08 99 * aving bean cut away gated ;;: : ama “’.:‘ of ramy r bo: C s broken n:: near : e deck Â¥o Db ar eÂ¥ 10 shat Hh CC . i I. a mbolou ?.fi-n I',...yuhol Sram 4 there bavink b _‘.‘“‘“.d.p"f yoee Dat * W setarday Digh t Cormelius Scanion, :“ Bee :1:;. Bc‘:::l, on yeeset & bmond V ictorie m‘h Pn ietmamis suicide by t‘ um in a glass of w=-: wpidly spproaching completion. | By its mans the rosd wil be able to bring a matly increased traffic into the city. _ _ _ n u reported that Mrc. J, R. Middlemiss tus giren instructi ns to his solicitors to «wher a crig action for libel against the r& the Montreal Daily Wilncss alleged fake and malicious statements which in that journal regarding his ‘ln?:ho'a:fl MMPMIM' hlll * & CÂ¥ e e a en tation 0 Hompitals to Quebecs last winter. _ The stock markeat this morni en it o o 0 Moatreal 189, ctosing at } to §â€" * bopniCanad.an 954. closing at 5 to 4. b.llg:.ddnga:l::. I-u..mjtoua.“* Forry Boatsâ€"â€"The Storm. July 20. mnah.dum between in se m wooget 16 amage usustt * _ _ *‘ The storm which p.ssed over this city on Wednesday lmt caused considerable ht-l:lt Augustin Parish trom 20 io 30 and barns being in whole «r -“W.'... ‘:vd,htnmly um.m wis .-'.‘ the following nM"‘"‘“‘f‘ w:w“bw‘ pro "lall 4# s all W- Ed-:"fl last with Family Difference. with a Catastroâ€" Dheâ€"Frice of Fall Wheat. â€" &t, Carmamnts, July 18. .:hw:'ol’:;:mo Law, h'." M ;‘%: some misunderstapding bis wife relative to his joining the Masons snd Grangers, to which she h#d _ #Otmetions, Without where :"'Hu what he inum‘w do. -“-bly lett home, went to Clifios ~N up some trifliog accounts, and ~“w“ alive. . Yester Wl Â¥body was found in the river new t whiripool, 1t was in an advanced state '.*-Mno.. but still from the clothâ€" H~W as that of Law. Coruner teaed an inquest, and the verdict re & ®as " Found Drowned." Lh fumsr had some new fall hea. ber rggig MnE N ch C cut awa uunnu--rt of raising her. 'n.! eR c y were brought c h -,““.l‘llfllm“ hag yet been =. That At present it cannot be to wb they belop. A teleâ€" -'-“ says the M Tinoiu B 3""”' baving been out ntnou{l I“fl‘_“fl“‘tm.wme Bter wishout baving recovered an * wase say it is useless | going °“" , @ | " fumsr had some new fall :hh market toâ€"day. T; was a tmple, and realizied $1.55 a bushel. wreck very P ,’u-"' _n';n"- agc T rompt M”WW : KHABST ELGIN, ‘The W:it-mud. Â¥e Sr. Tucxus, July 18. Wrik for Et Elgin election bhas ‘t reotived by M'nl:nro to .day ::'-'h-hu for Thureday, 301b buel ies oi ts the S of (uullt ,Mr. Jenkins has called a public P tting ; . . 5 _ "fl04 048 cacled a public :‘:bflwlou.“ ovcnin',p:bcn g.,'flhoof oriolk, will adâ€" ‘anied, slectors. _ Mr. McQougall is b..:""flu_ an appoiniment 0: :""&bh% i% is porsible that t ;. abould viil h Pood substitute for "him" will be poes of podies hat® 8T. CATHARINES. _ TELIGBAP H Henpessey a young MONTAREAL ©oRronTo the QUEBEC beeg Foam â€"~ NRESEL : 4 Laz and W‘ to dies f‘wn'd doâ€"Child Pprownâ€" Toxowto, July 20. e following message y of the unfortunate . is now proved be« have foundered of _ last with all on Cormelius Scanlon Mownmsat, July 18 ound on of Rear and brought man who Â¥acht away â€" Tha n w t F uoc tk ow Erpress â€"Steames ‘lnt-*fiad ASorof prison, m for Wt IOLNIOG. pabit iC hamFeam mipuiee mfi Hhoin e oc ctch,* of s the pegpaty non fhney o hage Iguse: Tacken, brom: and S T as ' ucker, Brown and Sweeney,, ‘The tox';_. h@" P °f hlhrm was the OI‘Ill{ one :ho :‘nburod té: he Hon. > R. J, Cartwri . with. Smith,«and Otg;s on Monday . pyont l“';. ‘*~one ;ho killed n;t}uu.- ?x‘::::b':hns work of blasting ; s iys Forrester may have been secret, harhar mndan A.......-..?mm”m :-:h.: I but doubttul. us 4 | The work of blasting the ‘shore in the harbor under G@orernment direction began toâ€"day. The scows are being@ employed on the shoal near the Marine Railway. â€" _ The new propelier ‘City of St. Cathar» ines," which passed down:> yesterday, was very greatly admired. flo® s C was receired here this afterâ€" noon that the steamer ‘Imct,' of the Royal: Mail Line, bound up. disabled a short distance below Clayton,. A tug was despatched to bring her to this spot. _ To«day the Grand Trunk express from & e, The d was a freight train boiuofldxo.tu'ek uh:’\ distance west. ~This is the first detention which has occurred to a passenger train forzome time past THORNAILL, .h¥‘1l!. Aun inquest was neld at Cook‘s Tavern last night before the Coroner, Dr. Reid, upon the body of â€"Peter Mooney, who was tound with his head nearly sevared from his body, caused by theâ€"use ~of. & razor in the hands‘of the deceated. ‘ From the evidence by Mr. Russell, farmer, it â€"ap rm that about‘a~ mosth=â€"sg0 he hired oonay in Toronto, he baving just arrived from‘En;land as anmmaigrant. ; During th« short time . be ‘was "in ~Mr. dl'_lell’p mms manner if whigh he conducted Rever led them to .’(g“ there was anytoing wrong withchim Sunday morning last be went cout fora walk and wothing more was seen. of him rntil tz body was found as. mentioned:in yeater day‘s despatch. _ There was ful‘d on his person part o‘ the rope which had been used for fastening his trunk, and â€"out ot ‘Which he had fixed a noose, no doubt for *fi:‘urpouplhn himself, He leares a and four hlr. )wboroholndlflig‘ j last twelve years previous to coming to Canada ‘ His remains were interred this morning in the Taoinbill Cemetery Paris, July 20.â€"In the MN‘M’ General Deaon Cissey, Minister of War and Viceâ€"President of the Council, announced that Baron De Chabaud Latour had been appointed Minister of the Interior, and M Mathiew Bodet Minister of Finance. ~He further stated the Cabinet as now organ« ized had not bad sufficient time to agree upon its policy, and moved the postpone~ ment of the constitutional devate until Thursday, which was cartied. Bonopartist Intriguos Frustrated. ;n..;}o-n"ty- on the 7th of Zpfil last. The message will be considered in the House of Commons on Tharsday . _‘Jules Farre has married an Alsatia ENGLAND. Prince Leopold attains his Majority Loxbox, July 20.â€"The Qusen sent a message to Parliament toâ€"d.y asking for a grint for Prince Leopold, who attained ‘The new ministerial appointments are considered a blow to the Bonapartists, rho are now without a represeniative in ‘the Cabinet. In the Assemoly next Thursday M. Chanzriner will move the further post» ponement of the debâ€"te on the corstitu toual bills until January, 1875.. Un this question the Ministry will remain neutral. The Left will oppose the motion It is the â€" general _ impression t at. the appointment, of..~ M. Chobaad Lstour is only t-:lponi'ymd that the Ministry will be finilly ro-smniod after the vote on the constitutional bills. ‘ The disorganiz:tion of the Right is increasing. _ Napoleon Lonnes died toâ€"day in his T3rd year. *A Fay sY Sedition. Maoziv, July 20.â€"A prociamation has bee issued mppmmy to thom establis hing a state of seige. â€" It that cha rges of -odmu\umm the State shall be tried by Court and per sous con victed of interfering with the operation of railways and telegraph shall suffar dsa th. f Bteamboat Accident. 7 Rx< nmmtz nod:“ ‘bot f Potou‘ fire on B ween Point and Sou Yot'llt. Conn. Dnrh: the excitement Capt. Frank B. Smit jumped or fell overboard and was drown ed. The steamer was not much damaged, Murder. . Enneveronrt, La., July 20.â€"George Simp. sov, a planter, n:ldn‘m ohb..dq -f. murdered by a negro on Saturday evening. The negro was pursued and capturad, and when within aiz miles from the city he was taken trom his captors snd ki:led. Attack on Atty, Gen, Clarke, Sr. Pavt, Minu., July 20,~â€"Exâ€"Attornéy General Claske, of mxfit was n.r& twice on the head with a slungâ€"shot yesterâ€" day afternoon in frout of the Metropolitan Hall by some persop to him unknown. This morning as Mr. Clarke was leaving tor the east he was set u, bj & ;’o} ruitlans from Minnonpotis Weadéd,9f Â¥iÂ¥e The Beecher Scandel. New Yorr, July 20.â€"It is stated. that Beecher‘s statement to the examining committee will not be given to the public until the latter part of the week. Hay, chief o!'&lhéo of that city, who beat and kicked Clarke severely, and but for the influence ot one or two of our cittzens he would doubtless have been killed. _ Mr. Clarke â€" was;~ taken ioi0 the Railway ~ car Osnd left cn tioi. ;-n.m :nt h“ i;. fur-md h* gerously art he is <one party who were im ast ° t Winnlpr: for an alleged ~aitempt to kid= nap Lord Gordon, and the murderous â€"atâ€" wok on Clarke is in revenge for his action as public prosecutor in that affair. f Bostox, July 20â€"A ‘pigéon‘ shootirg $250 -idP I?otm:p-h o Mu+ tor a side, s us and Mr. Jour,’ uuj lrluimodh .&%‘; wor the tormer. Jolle givi up & seventyâ€"fifth bird ; Jollo.h:dmfo d!d‘b(lfi rostart. Scoreâ€"Jolle 56 and Bogardus 69 out of 100. New Yorer, July‘ 20.â€"A Iriture letter fiom Paris says there have been, regently growing proofs furnished more by acts than words of men of wflfl Or Iuni-uohhd!ult ll.o Constituâ€" tionalizm is driftic Republicanism and that ex:reme f....'is'.'.'h helped out :)y Republicanism is drifting m mperialian. proof proposition is mwpuud in news» g‘pcrl but hardly questioned, in private * Say "bolerauly ‘goot headed. Rrenche P degiâ€"= j3 spdanl aw Yor® 7exe00 ?.:":..i?..‘“":“-fi?m‘l %’h'i man and that nine in ten of.all French» men admit that the pext future ‘Govein. ment of France must inevitably be Re= publican Demogragyyor ~Amperial;;Deraooâ€" taCy, MIDâ€"NIGHT ° DESPATOHES ;ni while 18i0, be wsathan M wes for oue Eweaney, thet‘ s OOHYIC® Fimcee Jerome Napoleon has arrived in aFlLW , L while in Wingâ€"CiHg EAMAOM MA PCMOT ) be knew of ahe plao 0fâ€"tohseu O Saicide of an Immigrant Condition of French Affairs. UNITED STATES THORNHILL The Cabinet FRANCE ers, Bay. n Fane Mayor Havemeyer is said to derive comfort front‘Governor Dix‘s answer deâ€" slining to sanction Havemeyer‘s removal of the srmory commissioner, in which the Governor says that of _removal is a high pnnrfivq- to be exercised but for gra " B7 _ â€"| Bgocher‘s Offense. _ ‘The statement has been mad( printed freqwently of late, that the alloged offense of Henry Ward Reecher mgamst Theodore 'Q&on,m in advising Mrs,. Tilton to lea¥® her husband, She having requested -dx‘icool Beecher on the grouB4 of alleged infidelity on the part of Thed«. dote Tilton with the Woodburn‘ wor ‘23 This statement: is exploded by the fackt taat Theodore Tilton did not know and. did not speale.to the Woodburn woman until three . ths after the confession and upolon::g'mon was written, * j The Mageo Trouble. _Panamas papers of the 11th instant state that the Briush gunboats have been Or» dered to pracéed to ‘San Jore, Guatamala, to enquire im‘h. afftairs connected with Magee‘s British ship there. \| U. £»Muropsan Squadron. Washtxarox, July m.-Du&:tohu from Admiral Case,â€"commanding European station, dated Villa Franca, July 7th, reâ€" port that he would leave for Spezeaon the ’;rh of July for the rpoo:’QS docking the +Fran 4 i 0 ; Lisbon, 33&‘%»&' fi ta :& AIW%M route at port Maban, Tapgiers, ; perhaps Cadiz and some other points. ‘l‘fi ‘Jongress‘ was expected from the coast Africa‘ about the 15th of July, and the ‘Alaska‘ about the same time from SMicuy. > Tne latter vessel would be m»& ports on both shores of the Atlantic, and ‘such of u::l; islands t{ \t.ll:; Archipelago as was possible to enabla her to returm‘ t Villa Franca.by the lst ol!(ov.znrot. Th% ‘Juniata‘ was at Barcelona. The practice ship. Constellation,‘ with a midshipman from the naval acaddtay on Board, 'i‘m d â€" at New London on the 17th of July, which will be her address until the 24th instant, after that the Orient Long Islani will be her post cftice. S ‘ Death of a Prominont Man, °_ Portswouts, N. H,, July 20th.â€"G. E. Smith who erected for the late Professor Morse the first line of telegraph poles in this country betweenr Washington and . Baltimore in 1844, died a few days since . at an advan¢ed ago, He wasfor many years well known in political circles, being active and prominent. Confession. . % Bostox, July 20,â€"Jessie R. Pomroy made tul} confession of the murder of Kete Curâ€" ran to Chief of Police Savage to diy. m’l{&mn at the Isthmusâ€"New legraph. . Paxaxa. July 20.â€"The 2nd rainy seaca was never known so severe as this yeer, not ocly in the Isthmus but all aiong the Pacific coast, north and south of Panams, wherever rain falls it has been in excess. Telegraphic communication has bein opemed with Salvador and Commanonart â€" burg. lt was con:â€"tructed to facilitate trude with the Atlantic ports, and the coal mine:don the coast cf Izabel about to be worked. : The Cesta kica Government have taken charge of the railroad and are pushing it io completion as rapidly as circumstances will permit. _ â€" eS & . frows tile port or Eimon to ‘Arbfewal, mhie land lim:: contiect wlg ‘!’an Sal vailor and Guatamala. uri i4 The income from Custom Houses for last year amounted to $1,151;864 70. The Ches and + Quickest ‘Way to Boston (bn::r.d. Hartford, &o., is by the CamJ, Ver ; Rome, *W and Ogsdensburg w‘.. o k m t t !CONNOR & WALBRE, 2326 If you are going to Cnicago, San ~Franâ€" Cisco, or any point west orm&wht,'&: Sot dettmne sante poul Jrea yB Gentral . to C 0, and m'umm Central ifie to San Francisco. U‘ Con: nor & Waller, Agents." © 2622.2in All< those/troubled: ‘inferior flour snould call .j 7. Fambulls Pigue & Grake Depot, No. 2 Nicholas Streets,==« »< % Jarvs & Agrorsa‘ P 7 . ahow w tt ited n mtoly To P en The public are generally invited to call 8t., next, door to Davideon‘s drug. -%-. BERKzLEY, Sept.‘809.â€"â€"Gentlomen, I "Ita dnulowolo{ouwexpnumy for the great benefit 1 have derived at won‘s Camontiie Plils.*> . I to your as mnfi,wo above named tor wind in the s , from which L excruci«ting pain foralength of time, having Frox 10.i0 30 per .cont, is the lel.u.fixlg;n. topl..hrdo Jmmwg cuh;st W. A.‘le')'l -gu.;i:l‘ eh_o_l&ld‘ N street, door BkOp'mpol.“ lokg3R 0 2 .26';‘. Poxp»‘s KxtKkace.~, Pond‘s Extract curea ceriain : > disorders>» that» <proceed from similar sonroes, | Its abtion is certaig, . , Good : for P nlu&a;‘u Sl-r'?t ufferin B W Hoarn, D%mt, Pnd ;'.’ .o. . As the balance of Stock and Fixtures will be offered in bulk after lat July. All rarties wishing any of the great bargains that are to be had will do well to come at "uee, J.Ml'wull'. New 4 ‘hoe, _ For ',’m ots, 1874 mc‘;‘mmflzmmfih%uh. ioi it mt rnnenceer c nass â€"‘1o0 the eopribiory ”oam_m i? â€". ”_ IMTLE ig "E& The Inman Royal Mail Uuâ€"%fiq every l‘hrjnday and Saturday, from New York to t b ids bf "FeuXhox & WaULik, agenw. & Ogdensburg & Central Vermont Rail« roads. Parties going by theâ€"night train can socure sleeping births at the Office of 2623 Ji i l ijy i _ [ / i, y agonts. Cumard Royel _-"Qm d ‘V:od?udny and MM w York _ yCONNOR & WALLER, 2628 } es odaly m“o Great Reduction of, to Albany, New Toim: tos sor if the noue cwatrionn ~0U ND and 1 :Water Spaniol hi ht g M o 2t c n unok of Montreat, ; gly 10, 1874. ANTEDâ€"A person to take charge of a ANTEDâ€"At once, t t 24â€"6in CENTRAL AMERICA. Mayor Havemeyei e l_l.oefia’ births _;t the Uilice New Improvements. 2623 6. ins. 20771 Agents The ex eat of 3€ the « dos, Heaplinh" Sugiandy bas derflonstrated: to the Medical Faculty of Rurope, that the only mediine having control over this class of disâ€" cases, is the & L blood contains the elements of and Nutrition, which is emptied int mxlum and, after Iugprymc the ment, is sucked up by the min of the venous -yl&m and carried back to the lungs for vita: recuperation. Hy reason of much thatis wrong in living and medical treatment, this stream of blood flowing inffaimmalory parhicioe; whtth may ness taf uy inflamma es, whi insensible perspiration u“huulg:ot wuz tesmuns d &E wet m escal â€" ternal nlp‘m‘e m‘:Iy' become s ve, vh;n the . .corru; art are am eczuu 4 causing p"mle.. .edg«qordp or running sores, broncbi‘is &0 T may locate about a nerve, causing ne‘\'x.r:l'flu, and b; muw themselves to the xsu velns, or small, avd infi , eir corrosive influence, cause painful sensaâ€" tions called struggles to drench out or dislodge if possivle these corrosive jpariicles, and the parts become very red from e congestion or pressure of blood therein. hisis called Inflammatoro Rueumatism or Rheumatic Gout, Ifnature does not succeed in Washing out these acremonious atoms$ she.with« draws the undue supply of blood‘ fromâ€"such Tt = the relul:h of a lifetime of m&uno study. ' and is now or ellrneu'm gclnl dian pub.ic, prepared by a careful, 6: and Qomounml pnytlc’ln. in obedience to the dosire of numberless friends in the profession, . in the trade llddl om,, ‘ bottle is warranted to ‘ of the medicing in its staie of %‘: ‘ development, and is :;:Beflor to any m ever compounded for terrible complaint. ‘ tlon as best sue can; Fowever, the passige of the blogd tnrough the nfiq‘de& nuam‘:ll‘ continues/painful. This Chronic Rhenmaâ€" tism, which may exist without iis usual anteâ€" cedant the Acute kind 'rhesbvngwy e th rect. treatment, e , k‘::.g'od‘lnlh ncted parts sn that in To neve n e aftlic P 80 n 6 cironlation u:{y may be carried offexternally or internally, and having thus removed the cause the effect ceases. _ § id ermip en _ T EX ® & + ‘Ry ‘..', â€"AtKkâ€" ( '(», M\ pyinc d? . <BY.. & INKCHES ! Oescc DIAMOND _ . RHEUMATIO Rhouinatism, Nouralgia,: Sore Throat, Hoarsonéss, " Headache, _ Toothache, homs saail Devtss & Borrox GeNTLEXEX,â€"Having been one of the many martyrs of theuwnatism that I meet on my eV day rounds 1 was induced | 0 'g lao DIAMUND RHEUMATIC CURKE. Ihad ""’.‘L the last five or six \voe::‘dm most l:vdble ac. ains ACro#s§ 80 C lndeed',’ that I eouldmplk % '5 a stick, . 1 commented 6 rullomg the directions NYy, immediutely with the first x rap dlz wi h the second. compiet freea from pain after finishing m ‘ bottle. You are at per‘ect uoonu ¢ ; to me privately or publicly, as I feel very ' ful for the relief, and sy mpathize with my fellow suflerers from rheumatism. Nigeiiscins * Your!rmgomfly * en s J B. CARDINAL, «**um® tly by the late fire on W in oriireaorie Tt ah en On Monday, February 2nd, 1874,â€" D M'= Jugo:," '..n{..;‘.uumun& until the whole ‘.l‘umembonho place, I8, | â€" _Next door to Hardy Bros,, and 8 east of _ Sust recelved.‘ Also a large supply.of , CGROCEKERY, â€" GLASSWARE, â€"&e. _ ’.esrm attention phid to the supply of Argilies, * : & wwm;.%_' »alion Aleihays 4. " In order to meet the wishes of the Community, :: we : havevthis & f price of Board: for ‘x,um mg‘w&&. L continue to be kopt as a Firstâ€"cinâ€"s &f The large and exoollong V be $14.00 per day. _ ‘Those with bat conveniences adjoining $1.00 per day extra, .\ LEWIS RICE & 8SON, Cornerof Kent and Wellington â€" Sts, Tess A full stock Of .+ ‘s, 2 AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, On and after SATURD, T, &th JULY, h:t:e::x:::er ug,q:;:vmm Th fi.‘v‘,éfltfl'i & M. 4 pinic in n in aaiaene en 'mw y ; uoturun ts Stages will be in waiting at m’ P‘..Bc.iar‘:“ io the celeorated on ickets at redi1000 President. . FAMILY â€" GROCERIES epyin@ 1W A 0. Edwards & Rutledge; A BLESSING TOâ€"THE gorx:qn. l ie MoNTRRAL, 15th J une, 196L ~Nâ€"tice is heroby given to importers. in the‘ nee of Ontario, that .on and aftert the mtbl;nr OF AUGUS E{r ds imâ€" Paal Hinvour Dace, that fush duge Will hom TEWTE e, be paid at the thntres bope on (ald bo in Coeaton on ow e such entries are made. oAE entatanus, / C pta ns uy | n mexe 4 Heasm norentiianmats Ofi ces o aoe, Geges y laly, | 1 *R aws the undue suppily of blood from=â€"such ine: comben to guniondy andsporiitiinenisnaine BOOTS AND SHOES o Sneslins PRATT BROS. March 24, 1874 Baturday Afternoon Trips. NRE ! ° FIRE! June 26, 1874 Mentroal, July 14 1874, ONTREAL HARBOUR DUES.* Wl SHEIT] R. N. Co io iinin 144 sigiian £] 4 AMLL Y WROCKRS, REDUCTION. tism, Ncalds, Lamen ia, ... _ Burns, Soreness, roat, Boilg, . !ounds, ess, * Uleers,&lus. e, _ Piles, Sprains, he, â€" Colie, Old Sores, All Homorr Dlarrhc:."f’ "ws l Have had $10,000 worth of Sanitary Police OMC®, is i?‘aélgg gsj! 8 §1 Labelle street. CURE! MBs 4y Business Stand for Sale! This is a gond 0 "MÂ¥@Â¥elling or &-_-}dfl 1050 fncdvous YOlo:| ancgrend Â¥rints 16;. 17c DRY COODS ~ONkLY: CLEARING SALE : COSTUMES & DRESS ES Masing "from® Whe. to M per yand. _ J. â€"R. STITT & Co.‘s V&"kfi;;"'"' 5 | %"" Oilfy . ... . _~ ‘?‘;"N‘;hm I *R 1A LXUOD .,‘_ } L*# The whole stock to be disposed of ‘by 1st of August, atâ€"less than wholesale prices, at o es ie Psn monee caminenant «_ â€"JRADFORD & GOYER‘S,~~ TRELLS MUSLIN® Jules \':Mfln Weeks in a Balloon....$2.25 i ‘Meridians,: ‘or adventures in ‘ ‘ [i} * Tour of the World in 60 days. Family Herald, vol sexesavisie s s At Hor Mercy, t:o:?p.qm, TNn & Sheot Iron Metal Job Work. 2l oo sadiaichaiipribet hindenot. _ _ . l PABITON AB LE $U DB) o nc veing even mt completa ans wmudommnu-.un.‘m -m-},mmpqymm aod . & te assoriment ; 'mm&lphdqlw&mw tha‘ H A BE RD ASs HERY elsewhere. ‘ o tm ; . o On nand, a e r <â€" aites u.n:o’ '.1: ‘::‘.?“'ml' SHOOLBRED &00. Semuwesce, ______*=» |Ottawa Carpot HOUse NOW OFFERED FOR SALE. \ ,«ASHIONABLE PAALORLN G ESTABLISHMENT, ‘8.) SPARKS STREET T. LA WRENCE As (hs ) is loths and dtiilibery will be remover. ’lflhfllm'flmmm-mhmandm thousand doliars, ‘The six monm of this year ebding June 30th, $62,000.00â€"siztyâ€"two thousand dollars. â€"CHEAP (SALE o Clothing Trade Extensively, / NEW BOOKS. DRESS, MASONIC GOOB§â€"Blue Aprons, Collars and Jewe‘s, R. A, Aprons, Sashes and Jewel«, r‘&‘fi m“m YOUNG‘B:STOCK at A GREAT.SACRIFICE, are now â€" prepared ~~LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICESâ€" m&m Goods, GRENADLN i« ie On nand, A goile maae in hi en Pn in aooY â€"CHEAP BALE of Batistes and Lawns , per yard. ; â€"OHREAP SALE â€"of EIGHRT THOURAND DOLLAiRS . wWoRTH o P Â¥ .‘m. ['. N6 b'u'aineuwwill go on until â€"Bhe gets a purchaser or Efi;bxldfi'ce'of the DryfGoods areâ€"sold: PC ‘h‘s Is a good opportinity for LADIES gotiz 16 the Country or Seaside to serure a gond iling or énld?m!m‘!mu nr:m% price. as the WTI‘ be cleared. .\x;uemuf r3 a Stripes. Linen 68, Batistes. Chambreys, Grass Linen, &c., &*. s age . Gold Watches ALVANIZSED IRON WOBK Grenadines | atâ€"l Ai cnce, he is ahsjous to.Glose his interest and siock at tro earltest possible Tea Se July 1, 1874, flr:flfim'fl Lawn Fon H. MELAvOWs & 00, rAMATE, W: will of the fiill. and Interest in a Soven Yents Lease, with PRINTS. % Apply parsone }y, or by lotertta J ~R . SPILIVT RADFORD & GOYVER _A journey to the Centre of the Broaches and Kar Rings in Bets, Bracelets, Kar Rings, Chains, €ro OATHL,. c 200 s90a escasn00 e 5009 +# Carda nd Millibery will be removed if dexired)cfone of the best (if not the very CLOCKSâ€"30 HOURS AND EIGHT DAYS, € D As the subscriber is preparing to go into theé 81. 30}8PARKSâ€"8T., NEXT DoOR To CHRISTIES DERUG SrORE 30 Sparks Streot. e one gan e 60 ++ + 6 ELECTROPLATED WARE CHEAXP AY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Btock ‘Consisting of [76. YKAVANAGH & TRACY,* Has been ‘tais day ifiewoiyed fycmantcol namraths ~ _ â€"â€"â€"â€" manesmbenint! mw,h : twamsigh. ‘Oné :of"the uns td e ay arepciers â€" sigmea; "\ pruorgy Kayaxao#, AGENTS WANTED to sell 8 EW ING M AUCEILN E® In Mml mu.nq&nfin §OWW, ie momagâ€"p!® 1 ‘"O R Gâ€"A‘N 8, &s Call and see the Instrumentzaud Machines at ‘A.pd“um WAGGON fer T9 B rie is CARPET S Toocne Auly Clb ‘The Partnership heretofore subsisiingâ€"between WEET TONED i. METCALFE, § SPARKSâ€"ST. 1§SOLUJTION OF PARTNERSHIP. * lynter Rotuics, © f ‘C‘;%‘Mm Tork _~~DREKSS§ Coloured Gold Sleeve Buttous trevalke pivcl h (n oA im SPRING 1874. 39 SPARKSâ€"§1. GEO, DL‘% Tollet Ink Stands 34q 4PAR KSâ€"S T HCB momeit bout Alpagas #0c. up, ESTABLISHED 1854 Purveyor Brandies, Port f â€"A / BB PER LOR‘â€"Q V A ECY D0 iss 98 Sss an lt slpaags Old Brandy, Port and Sherry Wine, Clarets . and ~Sauterne, + SCOTCH AXND JIRISH WHISKEY, & tw O Afriomitarm Benorl as Ineipht 10 mot as rector, whose 1t of are not i“ An ‘the r.eeld; .?:.:’E books, to agt ;umm undctholul.llnum the hhw make purchases ud. eonduct. the necessary corresp noe. is to officiate at l Sollebienceeodit binvert and mast be 8 Jns io Ehoa en O egen oud pooe in oo Ppe en prarow irs ann C SIGN WRITER, HOUSE DECORA 'r&n i . HANGER, &o. zumuu large Dining and Drawing Rooms, + umlxnd-m-q within Hhafl.dhâ€" C 1. ... A . Drooeosamane g . paper . s 2020 3 40 daozon Broadaxzxos {Assorted welghts] $% to$3) per doz , Wolland \"glé, Manufacture. For sale by 4 the Shorist ootioe, And 1e a Workinanilke slyie. 1 A large assortment of _ CALDWELL &00., =â€"«<â€" Managers! Mills‘â€"Supply : Agency, 200 100 March:26, 1874 W H O LES A LE _A N D â€"RE T A LA Tea S,â€"_nuén.’é'aq&:'niu Jmnnl e tinks 4 s ne C off@@câ€"rkiisit. goaxmen, orsand daily on the premtser, at hat 8i FANOY GROCERIES IN . GREAT viRi®TY» s *4# 7 154 1 & Higiiâ€"8t . ‘Opponite the Post ontlos May 7, 187%, M ~ 256y DILIREOT . â€"â€" AMPORTATIONXS "Wepe uie‘ ermany Ceverpors and © | ubvent phce Vulwl nently new. _ Also, Agoenéy arph® CABLIAGHT > 4\ ~~Tuly ) 1571 , i""" _% j c irolaune‘s ’n-.: +z 7 ® -,Aho,GI.A;ao Â¥ Pflé,mt‘ct -u(lffi igons h@' f _g,‘:-"' Th s D TVA <1 T m”fi:: P‘Tm TKASâ€"GREEN, JAPAN and BLAOK, fice grales COFFEEâ€"Roate1 and group 1 dally, l Plumbing, Gas "and Steamâ€"Fitting J July 19, 1874 ‘ OTTaWA _Oxt., No. 17 Sparks st., Near Russell House. To Lumberers: ‘ING éted‘the enta n ‘A:l |"J¢ o::lm e &n mfirmtrm:&r June 2. 1871, For sale by Juty 16, 194. TTAWA BANEERVILTE:~&â€" BROS, PRUNEAU, Joxz., And a wellâ€"assorted Stock of , FANCY GROCERIES ! DoZ. MANURE® PORKS, $ 0 $2 per THOS.â€"PATTERSON . 1874 ANTED TO HKENT OR PURCHASE, DOXZ. HAY FORKS, $ to § yer dos DOK. BCX T HEH ("RedRover") $§7 to §8 TO â€"FARMERS DW ELLING: HOVUSE, PURE AND UNADULTERATED,jor Farofly use and Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa. Welland Vale Manuiacture . McDONELL. JUST RECEIVED, From the P:&Iicér:, in Frence, Englend an isolated GENTLEMEN‘3 id o ass Sourhes mad Wwonlentk® Tailoring Establishment. Ay ril 15, 1874. mm:lfid_figu > Tweeds, Coatags ~and <Vestngs No Beleot fromy. â€" |\ ke OHKAsS."° BRYSON,. W. REID & Co., 4 McGillâ€"St., y â€" Monutreal, W. RBID & Go, _ = BLYTH & KERR Atâ€"Pwices to Defy Competition 66 Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter, &¢ per Ship "Cuperior," from _ ‘Tere®, Spat per ‘!m.' from Oporto," â€" Te sB offherint oity ottare Irance BUSSEX STREET #B:1‘n REMEMNEER 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST GARMENTS â€"| #€ Bay Mare "Kay" i0) hands bigh, eluht y eaurs C )mmdmmm nsquu’iy A 7 y "* * / L nyiKGHAM, ARCHONCCF, Twovery fine Militia Horses, as fohows: Ong 1)" Tess in Te Viog £Wrolington . Yent « ® I \y low. y ¢ ;fld -;lium l:‘l.l Mooninoi‘e A* PAB‘I'I‘I:‘.M to -w e M have their »e l utgmly as after the change es D nte will be col +8 Mp tincoin, Bennelt & Do‘s Haks, Dhristy 8 HMMG, â€" . soners sees s4n + Blatr‘s Patent HAWW.«++» «»++++» Duke of Edinburgh Hata...... . 10 HBA®.., . c»»»04» HWWW .. anees e ++ m BM 4 1»+ ++ .. + ++ HQGMK .1s es se m e wel is glew eotery details of W AX WORKE, as afpone, Roritoelion bparkeâ€"s4, All the above> Styles of Huts to We S PRING OF 1874. M NUSTOMS DEPARTMENXL 8 3 BC room, with ce board, on 9n moar ¢ lady and \brln (or cce ietant . 7. or h I6, Taman Obice, ‘ y ie wsod °* O8STâ€"A Gold Roarf on the 16th ult, Any. | one leaving it um'»’::'mco witi be :’m‘ preseut premires, are j repared 1 C enitae P """mdn & WADE, â€" J aby LADY WILL TAKE A FEW . PUPILS IN DRAWING, ILL D. McDON RL,.X, Holland and Fpain Hâ€"A. TS PEA 0O O°K B *A mokioy mt * "RED HATâ€" w may HL:, 1574 IIA HORSES BY AVCTION WEDNESDAY, 2x» LNBT R1DRAUV ATARRLRER Medicina! purposes, k.8. M. BDUOHETTE, ‘Jomunjesioner Of Custom a, OTTAWA, 1874. instructed by the â€" Defence too"u -'”fi. Bale, Moom#, Eigo«»L, t BSpain, Qttaws, Jaly 3, 18 HANLAALI Riks 2005 y 2005â€"1m

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