‘s W ork ements Aang A apet YEES (¢. tag as R pital ra . @# x4 have e s. AP Tolary ¢ good Sb sner ave ar» Water HobS 1874 KLEK IIX ara emen mer sqoml «ri€ih * un three ingsâ€" Cloup. with â€" Jm w "P4 "!‘Ou. 16 Carlos . E“*" e D jg *A m e atinue to be regeired of the ad~ besiy, @ocalt @[ bands of Carliste by wp,,, ; {""* 200 of the appearsznce of Inâ€" *Tug Burned._ M nantlh ois fimadun t ibuatien‘ szcept John Cassidy, were picked up. . _ Cattle Tariff on Railways. Caisaeo, Oct. 15.â€"IThe Railroad Conferâ€" ce has fixed csttle rates from Chicago to 3':-_ American, Lexmon, ( :::‘-( tt walt om Wipipint o the bark of Aegiing oo romm inlance in £85,000.. .. e o~pos, Uct â€"Paris 1. 900. sMike tani«s Sviritsâ€"Petroleam 124 to 124 nar sal. ll'Yonl,.:bt. 16. fA.Im cli:‘- says, the com tion pe > :?by the Medrid Mmu #§75,000. $41,000 of which was paid;on wwount of the Virginius butchery, and the remainder covers â€" outstanding claims, Wvouldmrmu the present Gevrernment until all were admitted The steamer tarrived out 2 "*€02, Oct. 16.â€"There is no truth in the report that the italian Government bas "9uied Thiers to quit [taly, B7 by . 599 Toag %3) p. m â€"Erie 2} to 261 ahe: ,_""‘“"-b%y‘{-muu cental for red Western spring ; &h':uuruudm. mi 9e ip.mâ€"Lrie 26} to 21. "'-'G.T“"“w“.“g ( diresdrctnt Ust 16, 5 aaâ€"Mar fr yarns and hh-:;. at En-huur'- Captain Symonds, an American, of the ship +Kngebridge,‘ which sank in the Pritish Channe{ after colliding with the ship Candabar,‘ and his wife and daughter who were accompanyicng him on his voyage were drowned. in slection for r member of the German Miilasient was held in the town of Dontâ€" “""‘Pï¬difl. yesterday. The con« ""'N-nnrroz-‘-tt ard an ?;?.!“"udmul in the success lew York at 35 cts. per owt., and from Vicego to Buf@io and rittsburgh pro rate ®@New York rates. It has transpired that was of the Western roads would enter inâ€" lWibe agreement made by the ing of e Ruiroad managers held in New yui mibe lst icst., and this deermination Sxyatill adhere to. All the roads running mdhn. except the Grand Trunk, 1 into the arrangement. _ Vizsss, Oct 16 â€"The Italian Consul at Bucharest has to megotiations hnm-n::myfm.lmh Joumshia are deprived oC their civil rights. The American Cousul, Mr. Peixotto, has hilse the same stand, > â€" * L. . Accident. A KNew Orleans despatch states that % win on which five companies of th* \Walnjantry were en roule for New Urâ€" kss mn ot the track at Dyer, Tenn, kil~ ligax soldiers and injuring others. egyimane &n uk mrigeper hurll; . _mb;?m ,1&:!&-“ Me be MIDPNMIGHT â€" DESPATCHES3 wuelifiuse + «. ENGLAND. â€" The Union Narig:tion Company has de= .E:to::n-ld :"l.u-othnd magnifiâ€" wat steamer to ‘ply betweem here and Quebec. ‘ s Ibe banks are now connecting with No. 1,&-%â€&@..“&,- Custems Receipts, $10,407.86. U. Emanuel & Co., the largest importâ€" «s of cigare in the Dominion have su pen. ded. Liabilities, $400,000, Â¥~Tetu, a weilâ€"known notary of Shefâ€" frd County, now lies at the point of jeath. _ Is appears he was sat upon while ...mn-.mol.ouo] by ruftiine, who cleamed him out and lett him for dead. Frosg, ons of his wouldâ€"be murâ€" _ Ibe banks are now connecting with No. : Indian Warfare. f 1 police station by telegraph wires for in=| v., vore qot 16.â€"Letters from the ces Receim 407 ~ | Headquarters of the | Division Gutms Receipts, £10,401.06. jire the Mikmeap | _of the f aAys mss« 'chu-go oï¬a:o NTexan Indian Tllw Four hund & ENGLAND. *‘?"..‘:“b?m""' uies :ï¬:,;'ï¬ t t . | | retained. A Conference of Powars, | and 1.046 sXotite & the possibility lomags, Vot 16â€"The Stendard‘s Paris ammr‘mnn’.“ the of the cuteâ€"poudent telegraphs that he hears | hostile indians. All the loiges were thst Austris and Italy propose a conter=| burned the |losy to this acee of Powers to . consider the SpanisH ‘band of Indians is p â€", It »ote io France in the same manner asâ€"the | is velieved to be blow Luzsmburg question was treated. . . dealt to the and Kic on x Areivag. . > > â€"â€"*\ this ‘ during the last two years, mnu.hip‘sm'fro-hun,h- “'fn‘*‘ utrages. | e * l pnommlait hn e Sad § j | w ce pmaster: . .. | Uâ€" S Marshil,] that 42 papuln Sy-oodl.'n American, of the | additional ve in Sumâ€" hip * Kingbridge, 'bld. sank in the ter County, of with cotâ€" ritish Channe{ after colliding with the/ mitting Ku Kiux aad stopping hip ‘Candabar,‘ and his wife and daughter | the United | ho were accompanyicg him on his voyage | | | rere drowned . 1 d A 8{_ qneltte > i; >.1 t veste Bmux, Oct. 16.â€"â€"Von Arnim‘s reeiâ€" 80# in this city was again searched 10â€" ’_â€_.‘hpdic.‘:lnd.mo( the gorâ€" s &# Moxtreir, Oct. 16. The fourth annual meeung of the Protâ€" .-.-l-umuon_for Deat Mutes was heki jm;: night 1t was sed to erect new peildings at a cost Mum. l Jerome J. Webster, accused of perj m a gase of patent .r ght, was 'Q‘“g wsterisy <io the Court of Queen‘t {v°°n Utt 16â€"Rentes 611. 750. Timtik®, Oct 16â€"Potroieuca, 254 [rancs Institation for Deaf Mutesâ€"Acquitted â€"Susp rsionâ€"Highway Robvery ‘aind _ Attempted _ Murderâ€"New S:amerâ€"Inureased Protection® Paug Ost 16â€" A .discredited report is e-l:ho w-d;{. that exâ€"President r-,-p’-i-l y, has been captured ‘hg. m:‘r“‘. g~. o amnesty ‘xnox, (ct. 16.â€"The steamers en ying the direct cable have all ï¬o‘; mait o@ly for repairs to the ‘Faradays‘ b'.m-mm.b.m. , 8.8. Arrival. e steamer ‘Lissing,‘ from New York, BsY TELEGRAPH W:m Awfully Sudden Deat» English Claims Settied. â€"Cotton, sales toâ€"day 5, 300 bales UNITED STATE3 Rumour Denied Potnhq 12d to 131 per gal. GEKR M A NY Ust. 16â€" FRANCE MONTAREBAL. ITALY, Bullion. Eleetions H. B. Mowt Briaix Worur.â€"many of us pray to be «Jdelivered from sudden death, and do we not worry ourselves into i [ And it we do can we not help it ? : "Men do not really die of Heart Disem:e as often as it is supâ€" posei but of Apoplers, a Congestion of uzoumph::uoyda die of brain work, but is Wor«r. : died of it, Southney, Swift, ‘Horace fi . and proâ€" bably Thackerag," â€"London | Timees: As brninmy'mdnollrre' ire dissolution by its depressing inflaence npon the genâ€" eral. nervous lealth, by aki ‘the brain faster than the waste is repaired, and as the means of mn-,hg nc Ina'cuin‘ nervous health is no lon hm those who suiter the deb t : of mental anoguish or extreme ments: iatgue, need only résort to the preparaâ€" ion ot riypophosphites E ted by Mr. Feliows, as that will (conduct the subject safely over the rapids € despair, â€" and nevakent "Toth i Aphaike every difficulty. â€" This is $0 iile but an established fact. | ++ <<<â€"3671 A Bzeagrirve Hors®.â€"â€"There is nothing hhnen::omribnuwmnnliomm oree usital and d-ï¬ uiiznu his condition and make him all that is desirable, as “D-ub.{:;iuï¬ï¬m Powders and. Arabian He iwe y," it has been used y meny persons who own valuable carriage and other with decided success, and so well ple are they with it that they always keep it on hand in care of emergency ; it may be at all times with perfect safety. the name and see that the signature of Burd & Co sou each package. & Lyman, Noronto, Untario, propri for C :nada. Yold by all medigine c 3MTim Reported Dafalcation: New Yorrk, Jet. 16 â€"A letter from Haâ€" vans, dated ot. lma.-p,m is a reâ€" port aflona‘ of a defaleation million dollars in the Hayana Custom House. ‘The Elections. | Ixpiaxarous, Oct. 16 â€"The returns from all the legislative districts in the Stite show the tollowing results; (The Senate stinds, Democrats, 23 ; republicans, 24 ; lndonndent. 3. The Houâ€"e, Democrat:, 52; Republicans,: 37 ; Iniependent, 11. Eke Democratic majority on the State ticket will probably reach 18,000.> Arsaxty, Oct, 16 â€"The jury in the Pheips crse, after an absence of over an hour, returned a verdict of rn&y. Senâ€" tence was deferred till Monday next, when it is expectrii Tremain will move for an arrest of judgment, in order to carry the c»se:to a higher court. | | Brigham Young in Trouble. Suutr Lare Cirt, Oct. 16.â€"There were two indictments brought in by the; Grand Juary ye:terday for lqdvh- cohabitation, and it is generally believed they were agzinst Brigham Young and George 0. Cannon, a late delegate to the Congress. No suits havre been entered yet, and the Clerk of the Court stites that no person is ntbciu&‘g gire any information in reâ€" gard to indictments. (It is known, however, that evi in regard to these parties was taken by the Graod Jury. . Movements of the President. Cmisaco, Qct 16 â€"Presidens (Grant and wife <arsived here this evening from Springfield, _ ‘The President: has â€"taken rooms at the Palmer House and will reâ€" mein in the city till after the wedding of Col. Fred. Grant on the 20th inst, against him to By the horses attiched to the rnm’sin‘ nd-wd\ï¬i:m:-nu hlm Rast river at Aâ€"toria ‘l:::zmv four inside passengers were d .« | The driver escaped by awimming. ' A MMOT of Grant Avevers. | Gs., Oct. l&-Ah“M-E Stephens made a‘ hours speech nigh: opposing the Civil Rights Bill endorsing |President Grant‘¢ Louisiana policy and f for the third term as if;ï¬'éf'oï¬ dead at his residence to. The Failure of Peake, Opdyke & Co: per cent,.and thit ths amount which could nc ko JC ta ::non':: a lll‘;llp; Qr::’:o ’IM ‘to the Accidertâ€"Four Persons Drowned. Wat 1 of o w o m“. ke & Co., who the creditors of P ‘0’%\‘ T oparted suspenced some time‘4g0, 30 per that the tirm have. p ..u{.p:li:. t IikeL, cent o(l.h:itb. ln:\a ness e ment», . The ie yres Li there was not -urplsu,.tarni,,m_,__-.-fl'.??ï¬_’;e D.D., Rector of the Cburch 0! 184 Pecarnation, $5th street, formerly of Phils resident. Phelps Convicted. Rector of the Church of the CUBA. speech RYO...\ c« «resttrect; «4\ s aÂ¥cense a uies dacommm ut $ Lowisian® BuckWOAt. . ... .seeees>â€" > ~> td terD) MB BOADB...ciuur, seeseeeee>â€" > >> > =* : FLOUE. Supertine Extra......~.«â€"â€" 5 m the h“v-c--..---..-c--lu.- ie Division @uperfine, No, 1..........> ts of the Cornmeal, per bri......... llage : Durâ€" Ostmeal, CK. .. cactrur o oartainiy Bran, per OWb ......@.. ... int, ‘ ‘This X m mmmb-.w A AyAOR 8 of every houseâ€"keepor. T MWn Lavazroos, Oct, 15, 1230 * Generalâ€"Cotton n-g'c qnh"nd mgm | P Cnnemne hy hn checa m $:30 p mâ€"â€"Cotton | sales ‘‘toâ€"day uE;K-orhnnlunhï¬. wot _Provisionsâ€"â€"Lard 6s 6d per onwt. Marcoe Pexs.â€"A novelty hes. been introduced in this line in â€"the shape . ol a ‘hu&::.whlehwflln“ corrode ‘or Wwakr out, Iuoqfltokubmu cateh or spatter, and the ink flows freely off tha Flour quiet and unchanged. i Wheat duil and lower; No 1 Spring, 986 ; No 2 do, 880; No 8 do, 84¢; Â¥eâ€" jected, T9e to 808: * 7 j Corn Lukt: No 2 mixed, 74}c; new nold at 640; rejeeted, 650 ; old, 73. â€" _‘ _ Shipments â€"7.000 bris flour, 154.000 bush wheat ; 72000 bush corn‘; $3,000 bush eats ; 53 000 bush barley. : > 1 0:;alowo'n'ndinfnlr‘d'oâ€"dd; ; No 2 at 470. T Rye quiet and unchanged ; mo 2 at 83¢. irontn io i eeaning‘a es ring a to vion ; No 3 Spring u.":h C Pork steady at $19 75. 19 Lerd steady, * f Waishoy steady at $1 00 ( B & tmuu-‘r:m 3%o to 40. has Receiptsâ€"6.000. bris flour ; 190,000 bush wheat ; 50,000 bush corn; 62000 bush o0.ts ; 23. 000 oush rye; 4,000 bush bariey ".lg.;lpuâ€"lo',/ ~38,989 ; m Qats beary ; receipts, 31,000. bush: sales, 34. 009 bush . at 60 to 626 for Mited Western ; 61 to 6%6 for White do, _‘ â€" Pork beary at $21 50 for new Mess, Lard at 13}; for steam kettle rendered. Butter at 30¢ to 44c for State and}Pernâ€" sy lvania, w BC Wheat duil and strone, and in buyers‘ favor ; roeupul, 156 OUO bush; sales, 52,» C ï¬mh..{“ (6 for No. 2 Chicago ; $1 /11 to $1 12 for No. 2 Milwaukee ; $1.17 to $1 21 tor No. 1 Spring ; $1 12 to $1 20 tor New Wiater Red Western torn steady and in more ; reâ€" ceipte, 141,000 bush; sales, bush., at 930&&;:- Wi;ne'm nix'ofd. | a3 rley uyers‘ favor ; * ©30 bush. ; s«les, 16,000 do , at $1 30 for four ro_w«i Etate, a P Cotton quist and beary atdsge for Mtid uiet at 15%c for Midea dling Ujlgnd,. â€" 4 ‘ |, fotor; reosipie; 45,005 brzein saten10,000 «wor; rece â€"sa . h&nh. Qoondluuuhnpd.‘.' “‘{)onurqï¬u and steady at $4 25 to c e cocnd {fkaikl« â€'.’; tter.â€"Markegt Rates are 28c¢, according bg&y‘ A s Pork.â€"Quiet at $25.75¢ for New Mess, aud 24.30 for Thin Mose. * g'nd,;por 1b.â€"Easier at 16¢ to 1640 for 8 . | t N y | e w‘l‘b Stock Maket was beary . irik P i‘?" an 162¢ cloming 102 to 10 4. e ‘am + Mon uou;ï¬-ï¬. 191} to 1911, Merchants‘ 1194 to 119. Commerce 125} to 136. {Piork'.' de utton, slub,!pz | Veal, _ «do !Lard, do | Tallow, â€" do Ouunbâ€"Pe;l‘brl of ~200 1bsâ€"Dall. Quotations are $5.25 to 5.35. 4 Corn . â€" Firm ::81;000 Qe. Oate.~â€"Quiet at 42¢ to 44 for new. / Peas.â€"Quiet. Quotations are $1,06 to 1.08 per 66 lbs. | [ oael n.rpn:; â€"Steady at 90c to 95¢. o Otx-p.:-l?irnn 1346 to 14jc for good | Yarm.... hus Montrzat, Ock. 16. Flour.â€"There an improved demand for some grades forencon at a slight 400 hy’relu tra at $5.170;110 do at 5 75; 100 do at 5.85 ; 50 do at 5 90 ; 250 do Choice at 6 25; 106m Extra at 5 30 , 100 bris dolat 6.35. Wheat. â€" t quiet, Bales: ©5,000 :in&ob Canada Winter toâ€" arrive at L D bimmomet Hemlock, per Emt ssm 8'15'.03% Coal, Chestnut, ton.. ... 8 00 to 9 Coal, Egg, \do ...... B 00 to 9 00 Coal, Soft, \do ".... 9 UO to 9 50 Hay, Timothy, pér ton. .. 20 00 to 23 00 9 9 + ++ 1 Hay, Clover, dn . 1000002)3 Straw, do ... 8 00 to 10 00 â€" m , | P avendt Green Hides, per 1b........ 0 07 to 0 00 Sheepekins, «««««..... 0 45 to 0 50 (hlfski-_,p«lb.u.; . ... 0 07 to q 10 Tallow, do .. Hame, : *# Tongues, each... . Wood, first quality, per cord, Beef, per 100 libs Cb \ _ PobLrar 4xp nna.‘owow Decks por par...! . )« ... .. 0 40 to 0 25 Turkeys, each............. 1025 to .1 50 Geesse. each, ............. 0 50 to 6 60 Patridges, per pair...,....... 0 50 to. 0 60 Futlleu...P...‘.r.... $â€"_‘+â€"~*~/M 60 to 0 10 Rye quist. ; receipts, 8,000 burh. ; sales, _Y«fl-'m oL .. .. .. .| Fmess Ormeo®, Oot. 16 The market was not very largely attendâ€" ed yesterday, consequently appeared m:lnll. As be observed, there is a decline in wheat and four ; other cereals remain unchanged. The quotsa« tigns in dairy products are about the same lllt‘l:o'dny before, s!‘:bon‘hthm are slight indications g towards m d‘fn in butter. Pr‘l:'o l:nut} numm bu: meagrely supplied, and in consequence prices remained firm. A good deal of poultry is now beginning to coime in, and uphkdupnpugynmr prices. â€" ‘Yesâ€" terdays quotations are about as follows : GRAIX, * Spring Wheat bushel . .$1 15 to 1 r.u,vf:.m,.f.‘_':f,._,....,. 1 18 to 1 3 OMMKirrereprtrreniaree, * T perr,.‘ _0 42 to 0 40 PORS.. i...s«. ¢ L 2s .c ccems . s "0 6010 ©0 70 BMIOY rermreter*a* * < xc > +.3 + 0 80 to 090 B,.----..unnon.-....mm 0 Wto 1 €3 Corn.. i. ... .....~..i /.. 078 10 0 50 Buckweat. . ... ........... . . .. 0 60 to. 0 70 BOROBr.ccierns rerretries‘s ¢ +5 0+ 1 00 to 1 2% Â¥LogE. * Superfine Extra .. ....... ... 1 00 to 7 25 Exire ; .000 .. ., .:). ):\ us ) 50 1006 :75 Buperfine, No. 1........... 6 15 to 6 25 Cornmeal, per bri......... 4 50 to 4 15 Ostmeal, do ......... 5 00 to 5 50 Bran, per OWt ............ 0 80 to 0 90 LIV ERPOUL MARK ETS. NEW YORK MA RKETS. CHICAGO MARKETS. MONTHEAL MARKETS. do CSommercial. QTTaWA MARKETS, lb «40 i...... Uo â€"{2..v.e es0000 s es00e nm0 n MASE.meese 4. . Mo |...acicr . premreyter? “'..q.-‘... do MEAT Carmaco, Oct. 16. 4 75 to 5 50 8 50 to 9 00 u 07 to 0 08 0 08 to 0 10 0 07 to 0 08 0 15 to 0 20 0 15 to 0 00 0 15 to 0. 00 0 15 to 0 20 0 25 to 0 30 3 25 to 3 50 2 156 to 3 00 B 00 to 9 00 B 00 to 9 00 9 uO to 9 50 0 40 to 0 50 0 10 to 0 12 0 00 10 0. 20 4 00 to 4 50 0.45 to 0 50 0 09 to 0 10 8%50810 0 10 to nwubg 0 60 to 0 70 0 40 to 0 45 0 T5 to 0 80 110 the village, and oi goll., s mfliï¬ï¬‚ï¬% Lot No, 8 in ths 26d.Cou: of ip of botm 0 ue % : .’t'-ho Township lug 200 ACFs, situateu 3.»: three miles from the village, and w gout golil,.. . //_ 6 mm ts Constantly on hand, and supplied to erder. STEAM ~ENGINE3 : BOILERS 1 __. lï¬ â€"â€"! _ RMERY WHEELS ana - ~"lu"" DMEBY WHEEL MACHINERY Woodand Iron Working Machinery, »taiumed is a«cienific compound ofâ€"real Bear‘s Grv ie 10 s-urmn o com as to Tew a ol m '555:‘ Telgin pf"~|-no,'5°$uw [‘»e}ance and purity. | _ i alde in ooue st 060 As a dreâ€"sin« for the bair, nothing ean be more beaw 1: ul or ngmelb Falt uc‘pnny pertumed and senders uhqlr%, aud ‘giousv, It serves :o give is tna; pecui«rrichnes ard color whica is £o e«sen‘iA to & plete â€"totiet. ~It is ine cheapest, most barmiess, aud best dress‘ng in the world, ~ dhe y E N G I N E S A Ha‘r Beautifier, Preserver and Dressing. This elega~t ration named from the Canada Bear, lm vpll;lec?mï¬vu essenilai element is MACHINERY DEPOT in s1 oueq. nonl‘: :’:‘::“ n Sm so" ï¬?:‘ ve ï¬qmmin tw utav‘u.bot B.; p"%‘}‘ and simple mmmh% of llairs ved to those who can least to throw it away. as strely it is by the of This m 18 ’i’t .mt hout 5 ‘~NORTHRUP & LYMAN, MONER E A L. fered the last. n lï¬moll the most terrible neu.t.:rn e :’ and "‘in': severe indeed that I could hudx.w.fl with hflJ ot a stick, : L eommeneed Bfl& lyâ€" following the directions carefully. Re/ came unnedm‘elï¬y with the first bott-&e.’ w M w the second, compiet m-:m aftot. finishing n(m amall bottle. You are at perfect liberty either to refer fariyr the rshenand 29 mpithike With my illow e re sy m suflerers m-}‘%mmm. * Yours respectfully, â€"_ It is the result of & Hifetime u&uï¬ï¬ and is now oruuflmnmmnh and J.’-'?:’é}ï¬'nï¬a. ph’lm in to the d‘u&-‘ of numberiess friends m‘% i onnpatinane ioven ol ma dovel.upment., and is ::ggflor to any n&ano ever compounded for terrible compiaint, ; __|_ MONTREAL, 18th June, 1864 Devins &..%flm'; y <* GENTL ,â€"Having been ons of the many Tw roveds, 1 was intluced (0 ty the colsurated w t DLAMOND RHEUMATIC : 0&& T haa sutâ€" The above only true theory points out .COrâ€" menindigs." stizadivs tmase borrupt particles es. ve have lodged in the afflicted parts, so that in dmhnnwmbonm.doflmmmyfl internally, having thus removed the cause the effect coases. The or Ewenty years in the Lonâ€" don _ Hospital, has demonstrated to the Medical Faculty of hlwo. that the only medi:ine having control over this class of disâ€" eases. is the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC Oct 13, 1871 «. aemyw . l â€" A | ; ?' 9." â€"AREâ€" f// {\ : i1 Je o®, oying [ / ‘ ) â€"BYâ€" _ 4 INCHES ! / , REAL (BEARS GB E ASE, BERKELEY, Sept.!809,â€"Gentleimen, I fool It a duty 1 owe to you to express my 'rnmuga fot the great benefit I have deri mnu Norâ€" toun‘s c‘:nnmuo Pluls." I ap your avent, Mr. Be! Berkele&; for the above named Pills, tor wind in the stomach, from which I suffered exoruclating pain for a length of time, having tried nearly every remedy gmflued‘.b.ut withâ€" out deriving any benefit at all. | After ing two hm.tl: of your vdiuable pills 1 was quite reâ€" stored to iny un‘tlull ot Please give this publicity for the benefit of those who may thus be aflicted.â€"Iam, Sir. .mli, Hex®Ry ALLPAss.â€"To the Proprie of. Nortox‘s (‘AMO#TLE PILLS HasKIN‘s SENTPORTABLE aXD UrRIONT 10R SALB, To all who are sufféring from the errar® and indiscretions of youth, nervou« weaknos«, early decay, loss of manhond, &o. x\vlllml lrecelll* that will oure you :;atn or Eu E. 3;!:‘; eat re was discovered by a missione g:um .gn.o%. send \nlt-dgg-od envelope to the Rev. JoszPi T. InXAXN, Stavion D, Bible lllmu'TNowYorl UÂ¥ s . .4 Oct. 7, 1874 ieÂ¥\ :|.. . ~8@Oly dew Oct, 10, 1874 A BLESSING TO THE POLICE. Poos scaid \wam. Send for circulars Rhotiigtism, Nenralgia, Bore. Throat, Hoarsoness, Meadache, i Toothache, n AAU(] EKARINE, _souD BY nw_nema, Price 50 ts. per Package. Or to Dlx.l.:l & BOLTON, aenqal'ux::m To Provines of ud C oricy $1 ber buttle.. Large Bortles $4 Agents for “."-'-’21‘?“ um% Bus:hifw\.,Ware & Co. Every description of tism, Scalds, Lameness, ia, Burns, Soreness, roat, Boils, Wounds, ess, . Uleers, Bruises, e, 4. Piles, Sprains, . he, Colic, | Old Sores, All Hemorrhages, Diarrheea, gpP FPERRY, DAVIS 4 SON,. y3# kole Proprietors A C&LRD to the Manager of Bank THE OTTAWA TIMNES, OC1O0BER 17 1874 led to your . 00Ks | move nimed.;’:lllr:.' B 1§ | e domien | ‘ A reserivned, but withâ€" BOOP y Books CURE! GENERAL HULIOIAI- Lm ; i MNOTRE DAMEâ€"ST. At Seven o‘¢lock in the Evening, “i’.""“:f“m“f"""‘“h':f‘: 7. ~ l lary 4 . Aeonoife BANKERS, ~BROKERS, MONDREAT, ROBINSONԤ BLOOK, SPARKS STREET soil is dry, the air, from its position, most saluâ€" Pribus; this readaring it adostrable spoc for FAMTLY VILIASs ANp PRIYATE Restpewmces The owners, 1 ; Amos Rowe‘and J in ,, Ino hole property and Taid at'?EBf And "spacious sStroots, and Unonce tEvRSDAL) DOfOBER sia»; 1 at Mnlnymw;%huo-flï¬twm establishments, with their piles of timâ€" betitho Blmaflht n.nd‘lp â€" ; the while the Partiament Buildings and the whole af the Upper Tewn are conslantly in view. The $ of the lhv" choice and nbll':ecf r? lngIBTY will offer for ;‘éï¬; competition this desirable %n is so well utuv“- that llahk -&‘Mh: m:nm thing about it, :kgn. however, be .confidentls asserted '3:1" pï¬ww NÂ¥ in the city is eq b'to m fifly %,' ,m:& and chosen m as Tham remue in ieragarint m.ndon.‘num F4 GENERAL ADAMS‘ PROPERTY, The si is most g the highest paint of land »within 2 botnas of the eonperep o‘ RUC »topery is mjont enolanting/a ; (Without exception) . _ f T H ® rqu orâ€" T HE ce 1rfy} o |â€" i0 BE SOLB ' fitted up in _Humhm un publi¢ buildings ouynfanm+ ven.â€"The Are &few: Quebec Bank,|‘Outario. Hank, | of Com: ie en camnien s P.ly: Juames Hope, Ksq., Brouson & Weston, L Urannell, &h.m-i::x others. Tdvo;; mw phiets mԠs give AppHCntt .Hq H. MEADOWS & CO,, oti&"iobe:"_ dyed ‘and renovated, had betie send them atopce, as this is the -c:d'mltfl:o month of the ‘season, and one in whicn cetier satisfaction can be giv« o 15 , ..‘ ~eartenar ateaien, pald io e droint WIs Hsvollhmï¬chunnd“ coit srorkst I RaFurs re and cleaned in firstâ€"class maunngr. & pkr.muod Furmer, A. E. can guarapte> wor inv/*/ BROBERY i â€" «> 45 RIDEAUâ€"ST.,opposite Featherston‘s Lrug Oct. 8. 1874 | _ ‘ .. 300%â€"2m" Rept. 30, 187 4, Of Canad! American ufag» ce m pring youl out veas chenp tb minks ‘== 1B Oct. 8, 1874 the woods, an 7&%7% proughly tested my Bee Scent at the Exhi Toronto, Price oru&:':}hs‘ummm Mg. ~ .. BY PUBLICâ€" 1 UCTLION, f oN THURSDAY, OOT. Zix», _ dust Published yARA & MAINGY® New Map of the Gity of Ottawas smu’g‘ all the diferent Wards.] _ . | fole AeanRebiiiws. Slightly ged by th liite fire on Wellingtonâ€" Sn Poih mntoor roviie tute and. mamiore on Inm*ly. Februaryâ€"2nd, 1874, ‘A‘g‘y’. &mmnmdb whole Ncndzc m&u..dl ‘ east of rfl.tg‘h‘ | Mb 4y «td !B 8.’;‘;â€"‘3%5'11’5 s ALEX. â€" BROBERY‘S HATS! FURS|! W 1| NITJEIR | G|O|O|DISI Oct. & 1874. Ottawa. Sept..3. 1874 mmi:wnuamun Ottawa Trmzs tor the aix w preceding the overthrow of the Macdonald t, is prepared to accept: & position as Editor of a Conservative journal in any of the . â€" He prefers employment near Ottawa or Montreal. Address, Editor, Box C, Post Office Ottawa. Toroxito "Mail" and Montreal "Gazctte" please 1‘ " PORTANT TO KNOW that W, A.|LAMB has :un/ their Buffalo and Those desirous of having thei 10,0080 Newr and Recondâ€"hand Books, ancient nd modern, in all lnnsolmouuua in anol:MnJ:nflor:duw mï¬- BOOTS AND SHOES AT {P.' NAUGHTEN‘8 r&mm‘or Literature, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. @ot. 1, 1874 Oct 1, 1874. I have prinied a full Guide for Hunting Bees in ONE/HUNDRED CHOICE LOTS, HRISTIAN, GALT & uy., PRATT BROS. Hept, 24, 1874. RIMKOSE HILL ESTATE. 8sTOCK OF FALL HATS To Newspaper Proprietors, UFFALO ROBES DYED. USTOMS DEPARTMEN1, HI§ 18 BEEâ€"HUNTING TLIME! MEA DOW‘8S & CO o. ue arip _ ~GEN TLE M E N: HAVE YOU SEEN THE "ARCTIC" i 73 SPAREK®E.ST COAL 8TOVES 1 Have had $10,000 worth of CHAUDIERE FALLS, OTTAWA RIYVER One of the finest inventions of 1: age, N’W"“Mflflï¬l“mwt“ "nmmilesioner of (‘ustouie Evan‘s Jotiage, Sparks 3t 3. W, MINTHORN, Box #U," OrpLta, O3t. Ottawa, Oct. 8, 1674 COAL STOY ES 1 ‘above sale wili take pirce at f OFFLOES, mORTRHSAL on | «Business That Wilt Pay and boys tly doas on men. Th WEDNESDAY, 21ist OCT. INST. , TERMS ISYVARIABLY IX ABYANCE hu&wn-m as Haif -;;.&........«-.n................ p..."'““".mmm"'""'..."...".....I:Z:IZIIZfi 42. es trip resiioind eepnbar in bet h-ckngr- ',' : Bept. # \ â€"â€" 9 This tion isâ€"devoved instruction of oun?ï¬â€˜ï¬m:nfldtuoq& g"w- g ob&m?.‘-ol complete and poli K cation i nn:nncn and Engish xï¬t.g. Nothing is undons o promote ade varcement in all the Arts and Sciences suitable tor young ladies, The most careful and unreâ€" mit‘ing at‘ention is paid to the Culinery and wilvr departments. _ The young ladies are obliged to observe a courteons and well bred do-‘ l:'l:ln& .?unnmm reaml:on‘g: Itself 5{ its n | sivuation, overiook bank bnuuk an expansion of the ou.': o aronaiesetent is superior, to that of the sea side. 12,000 ROBES AYLMER CONVENT. SIGN WRITER. HUuUSK DECORA w AXNTED.â€"We â€"willerte me» and : women _ _. ) HANGER, &0.. | , .. . : We mirptonerieie t uaiiatot ce e \~ A large assortment of |* ; > > _â€"~BOOMXMX PA P BBE plots Ornciort, yory ammontig or ‘Bat . and Rimmel‘s Vioiet, Rose, Leat, Kice, and other e Nee einernectneprns t o Comtilh m&'ï¬m -nwfl’nr- Road., Bimmel‘s rang, Vanda, . »arte e eenoece ie na dn Kimmel‘s , Ooreee o rrender : Water, feos D twas w22 2 B2 mudi2" for M%m its use _ _Rimmel‘s Rxtract of Lime Juice and Giycerine, ll)Ko-no. 3 “ . n’i;nanl“ MLN G HLA M, pmflflno NMI&WV 2 eree oo Soaniy Aitnbotectorge aize, , _3 â€".â€"â€".R DK RCC ige i 'J..?nulï¬ln'&;n. AA u: lu *"* 009 BBERMLNGHA M. fll‘nlunflw of hm-u werman orovAv&-u‘ d‘ls very, valuable,not alone for the fertility l-ldl.bnt‘xonhannmomuw wmmuaboum Te quallty of 4 ll:?m-owou known to the of Ottawa surroundings, that it is unnecessary to midalnï¬ulrm Buffice it to say that are admitted to be the best in this part of Ci A little expenditure in out lldmendw grounds and C & large hote}, is ai hmumwrflum & most remunerative speculation the Saraâ€" wdgnndn. The Springs mmm monm&?ambt\hsr curative qualities. A é BEBII)IG{AI.m furnished house on Gloucester street, Con Town, torent. Price moderate. «drmAgonsoartenpets Pm afo ons Oet, 12, 1874 A. valuable prope! the corner of Preston and sp-m..-um:."ï¬cnuwrmuwu five cuoddvnlluf; can rent for about per anâ€" emflon&lnvcsmundï¬l; :.“-'3 :; J BERMINGE A M Abohoent nanoeie msunirnt at z:amnpm; J- o in hares, adply t 4. BtsXThohak i m lbï¬aholgo pleton, six miles n‘;fld.h, ma: w n e c oanla tC H AM, loAcn%-‘om.hmr of morth half of iot 16 in the ninth 'mmn. miles from Ottawa, good To Abros & %m wit e tE sIety concession ‘Gloucester, Utta nunb'fll be -oldchundlmto J.M HAM. 200 Aorcs of excelient land, within four miles w-:-w. township of Gloucester, A big barâ€" That most vaiuable property known as Eastâ€" w%mun weres of very fine land. This property is within twelve miles of the city _ A house and ?-Fï¬â€™gï¬x“ï¬*i of land about halfa mile from township Glou:ulor Ridean front, mm«-u llg uuAnri’hldmc,hq. The new hn? now perty in tois lo:‘uu m%fl th‘.uw is vai This will be ioi e meyr nnrINGERR A e k e oi the Catholi¢ Uhurch, having a parior, sittng room. dining kitchen, six go»d bed roo-l.mhhoue.mu, sheds, closets and two extensive water tanks, all new, 'l‘h:dm- perty which has many recommendations be ;MMP.“ThO nnuhe:: are u“lll.on us';o; huv:‘hnmumunad -nï¬mbo- tore they leave. Will be 4 ;mz y instractions ames _-._-!!!!“'D{r-: i ramn ain ks mod it uy OOMEANEA Vbr!onup-ndo-vory'u?.urm-b a ¢ Lots 6 and 48 North Biddy, 4 vmam Nepean street, all .M‘Nhhgm. Low 34 Sandy Hill, 1 wo enoice lote, wel situnted aud io hy wen fe c yB hA on ces 4+ 1e 5 0(4 amnammanal agsed h uwh.a' hen, &c. Good yard and shed accommodaâ€" ==. o‘v“mtumwum, AT&M linet belf of lot Iu.u.w«é’z tenements renied for $ 2 per nionth, 40 Yery cheap and on very easy terms by __| _ Constantly on hand | Kiginâ€"St.: .Opposite the Post Ofle _ Rast halfof lot 20, North side Clare: aouble frame puildloy terson, Rented 10° $a per annubni, W nuag -; m ï¬ A hanidsome brick residence on Glouc â€"sterâ€"8t., Centre Town, with six gooa bedrooms, dining &c 20'"-"&‘? -m' n uU shole recently flu‘f’- well tinisbed, having many. modern improve. "\'V"e':i nfl?&'fo?z‘v' B Hï¬eflu&. with W modious«and comfortable brick cottage, having ln‘,_ ,v,fflwâ€"â€"-, hi rnigh ind ar w th ui A2 ro0ma, :l kitchen, tries, closets, stables, 'fl R Poreuhm mho:u.'hm-.“.i‘obomn m.' _A very valuable property of b c:n::g(ovmw Albert m‘ï¬ï¬ ‘“m..mï¬â€œâ€œ in nrental of $1120° ger ahaus, Suph & can be creased. 'l'oto lokf:hupllfozc-y i :“ J. BERMINGHAM, ndid. a doubile brick w&m %«umm Dalyâ€"st., having each six airy bedrooms, drauwâ€" &!x:::;:r’s BAYX â€" BUFFALO â€" ROBES. City Houses, City and Farms, kvp_:g;_'hmummawm he has Real Estate Bulletin OUNG LADIESY ACADEKY IMMEL‘S CROICE PERFUMES PERUNEAU, Juxz., BERMINGHAM‘3 READ AND P ROFIP! Patronised by all the World. WILL BE SOLD, â€"OF TKEâ€" for the Hair, especially 4n ; Oil Boap, perfumed : with 8256 1ua Sept, 25, 1874. of the Ontario \ounprens tor ustas benaart, Dvighta, and ior ot posé re thei to execute all work in Plumbing, Gas and Steam F\ , 10 muurmnh'aj-&.. Being Lb workmen. and % trath ;»?.&“«m.t‘m{:.... Nok has propared to aive out eustorn~ Slomsf*'â€"_"_""â€" â€"For a Good â€"Smoke MYRTLE ~NAYVY. #,*You cannot mistake the placoâ€"METCOALFES OLD STAND! B@*" Everything in he Line of Dry Goods Hoorapenmtonnt venpaconls deeperges pneeteaiye oo cevnip ty on Cont peocraliigroraies ponatigerss .T:.E-;;{,Eï¬ï¬‚'i PLUMBING,GAS & STEAMâ€"FITTINGSHOP No, 54 SUSSEXâ€"ST.. OTTAW A. yoqe To be ... . CORNAR APAZKS AND 0OONNOR4T8,: Rop â€" Mmm""m“fl'.iâ€˜ï¬ 'M w > & with HLLAS. THE MOST SUCCBSSFUL STOVE IN USE. uned" "oook dioves To: weod or war ) aieparnnifoies ane oo enige noif feading Stoves ns Particular atiention given to sutiing Â¥p stoves and jobbing ofailkings. . â€"| 3 Show Day GOLDEN â€"©LIGHT MILL MACHILNERY OF EYVERY BLACK AND COLORED SiLKs, FRENCH MERtNOS AND (CAsBMERE LONDON . HOUSH Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Miltinery; Mantles ; â€" Hept. 16,4874. No. 234 WELLINGTON STREET Exemss anp Bowrrs. Nzw anp Szcoxp» Haxp The sele will commence on the 15¢hk September _ 1O SPARKSSBTREEN OTTAWA* & Manufacturers‘ Agsr;xis†and Deglers in Iron and \«Wood Working Mack#inery, _ _â€"_â€" MACHINERY Applicati*~ will be made atths next session Un erder to make room for large importation} it trill be reduced to a price that will eusure elearndcs. Ab every Depdrtment has ‘béen thoroughity adsorted, the * BRANDIES, PORT AND SHBRRY WINE, GIN, PORTEREe THOS. PATTERSON Purreyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Duffer: RSTABLISHED 1854. M OORE ©cBROS. f 'lmrlym Indvcements in the Tailorin AÂ¥VIHG PURCKASRD M# MACLAREN & CHALMERS oo Wortin Haiinitt, Amartesy had onl "Pruge 3 n Pniopt nod hn c oontenteys ' huon-_um-uamq- P t a 3 0:::0;' A.:D WAREHOUSE.,.........»,»«4.. becks® sprenp m sPARKSâ€"ST., MA.J a "ARCTIC" â€"~â€"UNDERSHIRT : PURE AND UNADULTERATED, for Fam/ly use abd_Medicinal purppses,â€" : > . W WO L ES A LE A N Do .l"l.ï¬ Teas,â€"»moure, exaens and J:TW“ "Tlai Cofl@@gzâ€"rezsm noastig, arouid diily on the promine, attamal pis a FANOY GROCOERIES IN GREAT YARIETY Aug. 28, 1874, THE PEOPLE‘S TEA SIORE DIREOT â€" 1 MPORTATIONS SM"BeeF. # B, on cach Piug. 21 CUCZE, SUON as and o W afe ;‘ ads Suga 8 T uesn mage .Goater‘s on oagesng ereatind ) o |. .. .. mus dn ue Sleh Sode Water, Potass Water, Lemohaad; Gitiger Ale and Mor i mas f e THOS PATTERSON®8.â€" _ May 6, 1874. 4Mmu4, PURCHKASED Mz .. METOALEE®S mmahfl#w EXTREMELY. LO W PRIOES Sept. 16, 1674 SCOTT, CALEY & CALEY AND OF THE Â¥r _ J. and â€" ‘Manties : Madeâ€"Within â€" Sizâ€" Hours‘ m A Callâ€"on Inspoction Respectfully Solicited. & From the Producer», in France, Englan+, Rolland and Spatu. hay to iniorm ‘the publi¢ thak they ha‘ve opened a shop sat No. 54 Bussexâ€"81, I weer them, and so should you. ‘Comeé w look® at theim. Sold Without Reserve BEST CANADILAN, ENGLISH AaAND AMERICAN MAKK ?Mf gtr’run.l > J. I. PATTERmCO>N, A8 THE W HOLE 1% @BAND DISPLAY:â€"OF NEW 1MPORTER OF RIPTION, ROCK DRILL®, BELTING, FILEs, MAMFON & C©o. Tailoring Department | OTTAWA; '.fl“..h*“m‘ y â€"| " IMpPRHAFâ€"AT, OTTAW A. Ruling, Perforating, Numbering BOOKBINDER, Aooouat Book Manulsothrer, All orders fer Books requiring prinied hoadings Next, October 18th. BASEKEERVILLE & BBROG. a. MORTINER, 28 & 236 WELLLNGTONâ€"T & FORGIE. OTTAW A, 1874. Al our Goode w 4 € «> #a