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Ottawa Times (1865), 9 Aug 1875, p. 3

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uls from cruel lhberty ho, before it# | part‘ â€" lnu the through its inâ€" ve vigorâ€" to the k erect, butâ€"iB nis action there there was solid »ined gave hun sained . without irop of blood, nations the loss men the awful nortened lives. ited the ecete s : he looked into en man and .l forgotten. nneil, standi ts bosogr -3 streaming eyes ‘hown ln,nn-ho «vour, so much ‘ a days we are areides an e e Joâ€" not J‘ : man works for : mere alvance »as this work of nds, it was the was an arduous leaw] the people they would be a birth of feelâ€" at living creat J seven millions vorked for God a theé is the lnnd, ts lbdâ€"â€"l‘“l‘: death nldl.‘rrlpu people. . They orty, this feoiâ€" ot these out of » taient and cuted country s days in that icâ€" frous Uod‘s hy ihe book and wked into the r. That look conscience, he itholic, he was are many now «xh _ positiOns, i exam he on h‘.l:,.k.' us a Liberato: it empt. . ‘Cor wilhout using neumes in his ht the ictory 'm ighi the battie verse fortune, a celebrate toâ€" t the pinte of hal but litre 1 of an accuser, i this in reality romprehensive ©y ad for itsell a e liberty of the ruelty in any ne and a kindiy «d could display 2 should be adâ€" ength arrived ad )uatioo was y of God from the Imnsh coast , u.;ndpohuml h L FGV» d:: He oause he held, he 1 leeling 0; nd oi right, all i veâ€"smined by ac.aros . l1ls exriy Upon : which had a sorry sight s country he is shattered legredaton jown sed 10 Deat, sered. The ey iroum clealure e glory e rendered a constant went & his ile taught ch in days id yet rough eeling of ie served io truth." bet he barty ? n days uâ€" not n this itions UrsO on t hei ireu, ruth allOth stsuk , lhey Aness he eve buk that bhis ob M ;im- in the vicinity. ‘The wind was at the time and the mi‘l soon suc miumbed‘to the tiery element as did also two houses in the vicinity. The probable ‘los#"is estimated at $10,U00, this of Sourse .._“‘ lumber that was piled sround FIk® 1y .\ srzan.â€"Shortly after noon on Friday iast. smoke was observed to the west of the city some distance, which :" premonitions of a tire. The curiosity spectators was soon satisfied in the tiDgiDg of an alarm from box 16 at the W turning out that a fire was taging in Mechanicsvilie. The fire originâ€" ated in a shingle and yuing wi ll beâ€" longing to the Messre. McGaw which owing ’.‘;r-: e '-w.:“l‘l ; houses in the vicin .\ 4C scarcity of water was soon enve loped in flames. The meimbers of the city lite bw proceeded at once to the scene, steamers were obliged to draw their supply of water from some wells in h-:&ubood. and succeeded in sayâ€" Bre. 1t was not long before a number of streams were brought to bear on the preâ€" mises. Both the residence of Mr. Cart Wright and Mr. Dewe adjacent thereto were completely flooded, causing consi derable dissatistaction. The onlynjnmuo m the burning of the roofdol £. ight‘s house, although considerable less bas been entailed by the tlood&nf of the premises with water. Tte total loss 1# estimated at about $2.50%). Free oxn Daiy Street.â€"About seven @‘clock on Friday evening the residence of the Hon. Mr. Caitwright on Daly street Was struck by lightnins and set on fire. The alarm was sounded from Box 34 at the corner of Daly and Chapel streets, by Mr. Brewer, a messenger in the Cus. toms Department, when tfie reels turned out and were :oon at the scene of the the part 0 â€"a person who aspires to the title of a gentieman cannot be tou severeâ€" ly reprobated ; some people think it is no harm to steal a dog, that is if they can do so without being found out. A Gertiekmaxiy Doo Stkacg®. â€"On Thursday last Mr. George Litls lost a black and white spaniel pup under circumstance~ which are not creditable to the principal metor therein. A gentleman (?) who was m alony Marion street espied the imal and picked it up, thinking he was unscen ; howevera woman saw the action and kuows the perpetrutor of the t#heil. The least thing he can do is to restore the dog to the rightful owner in order to esâ€" @ape unpleasant results. Such conduct on of Refuge for Outcasts. !t is that the collection amounte« neat sum Texrsgzaxce Lecture.â€"The Rev. Father O‘Reilly delivered a very interesting adâ€" dress to the irish Catholic |Temperance Bociety last evening in the St Patrick‘s Hall. _ A large audience was l['re-enl to listen to the lRevereml gentleman‘s discourse, which was of a most instructive elaracter. _ ‘The lev. Father Malloy, Jlfi: koss and Aldermen lleney and Waller occupicd seats on the platform After the address a collection was taken up in aid of the Rev. President‘s House Lwoâ€" Putraderruta CsxtexsxiaLâ€" Mr. Alder man Waller, in his capacity as acting Mayor, has received, irom Mr. Fraser, Secretary of the Advisory Board in eommection with the representation of Caneda at the Workd‘s Fair to be held at Philadelphia muext year, a letter which will probably be acted upon, ssking him to call a meeting of the manufacturers, lumbermen, and agricuiturists of this district, to cousider the best mode oi tepresenting the Ottawa Valley at the approaching Centenpial Exbibition. and Antoine Lahaise were fore Juxige Lyon on Nat charge of stealing a turn other articles from the Gov shops. It will be rememb days they were comm by t.h:fi:ohce Magutrate. sentepced to twelve mor ment at hard labour in C gao! the ensuing year. _ |he samples he exlub ited were o( o cupericra quality that but little competition ensued. T.e juiges, Messrs. Bate arcd MctGarity, without the slightest hesitstion, gave their decision to Mr. Paiterson, and complimented hm upon the class of goods he submitted. the cont: act / ceries for the AMat Prscivick.â€"Nince the unfortunate | F 2M1NE P09 man Nash, who died on Naturday from the | th* institu effects of the injwies he sustained by " grown “fi talling over the t-rwlpiee on Sparks street, | t0 mourn several persons haye been upbraiding the | his lato res Corporation for not fencing the place in | !9" the St. order to prevent a recurrence of similar | (0t interm accidentsâ€"it accident it was. The place ‘ is in a most unprotected state, and this is | _ , ATTAO®®I the second fatal occurence at the same | Choly trage spot. Ripon, som im a most cavating through t use in i(s COl weeks will soe Turm Cirous Forepaugh‘s Cir ereised on Thu Committee cutt in order to muk arch. â€" However he soon recover tent, mo doubt, ready been weil lown at CR ome suck n Lo $ the u ts con SRENTENCEâ€"Alex. Rayo il on Saturday on y a turning lathe u the Government w remembered that & re committed for â€" ts. !t is understood amounted to a very BOaRDs. arps.â€"The agent of i was considerably ex lay at the Centennial through his bill boards oom for the trivmphal utcllinen testaxt Hoserrar. las been awarded urday on the ng lathe and ernment workâ€" red that & fow tted for trial Raymond was th‘s imprison: entral "rison ne manth in raisned tal durin U ond be The great moving bazaar of wounders â€"the Forepsugh Combinationâ€"embracing the la gest collection of sights worth seeing (gathered from all climes and a‘l lenads), that ever made the faur of this country, is bere. It has electrified the people of other states, And now, after an absence | of nearly four years, this prince of travel Iing’exl‘;ibiwrs is with us again, Come out and see this world renowned cirous, menagerie, museum, af! in one. ‘The grand procession will pass through the city to the camping ground this forencon, and its street display will give some little idea of the bewn‘ldorinf exhibition uvnder his immense canves. . He gives two enter: tainments herc, one in the afternc in and one in the evening, and everybo ly will have an opportunity to look in upon the * whole world in miniature." Fancy will carry you to the jungle of Asia, the dozerts of Africa, the pfaino of Hindoostan, and sweep yours by a magic wand throu&l: the _ gulfs shd archipclagoes of whole eagtern continent. ‘The Levant and the Orient are there re“:i‘edh in rich magnificence. ‘The tropic and the polar wl;is send in their t.re‘:wres. Don‘t fail to visit the cireus tents toâ€"day. Louis Gouvian for assavl‘‘ag one P. Beg "&'-"‘““":.‘:'.i&‘“ th en or was with obtainâ€" ing .o?da under â€"false pretances. The charge w ~not ma‘ntrineda and the prisâ€" oner was discha~ged. ; io Bureau® w as vrng-d for disâ€"« om&umu in the public streets. He was fined $3 and costs, Marie Belanger, Mathilde Belanger rnd Emile Lebeau were up for essaviting Bailâ€" if Hatr!\tor. The case wes adjovrrned till Monday. _ _ â€" _ Damase Landreville was cherged with using abusive langvage. Ho was fined $2 and costs. Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. discharged. isaac Gibbs was next arraizgned for reâ€" movinfi night soil frdm Parlieâ€"nent Hill Mr. Mosgrove defended the prisoner, The case was adjouined. 0 â€" Saturpay, Aug. 7. Richard Dolan Was charged with a breach of the peace. . He was fined $10 and costs. : Wm. Richardson was also Arr:fl-d for 1 breach of the peace, and was ved of $1 und costs. Ertpar, Aug. 5. Jobn Killoran was charged withâ€"being druuk on the public streets. He had the option of paying a fine of $2 and costs or bgoto!;i_fortmthyl. ts ( Tus Late Accioent.â€"The man Richard | Nasb, who on Thursday morning fell over | the cliff near Christ Church, died on | Saturday furencon, and an inquest was | held before Dr. Bequbien, who ordered & post mortem exawination, which was conâ€" ducted by Drs. Lynn, Valade and Robbilâ€" lard. The result was that they discovered a most extraordinary class of internâ€"l | injury â€"namely a fracture (not a lacer | ation)â€"of the liver and one of the kid~ | neys. The hemorh? must bave been very great, as nearly half a gailon of blood was taken from the body before the ex amination .could be completed. The other man, Neville, in his statement swears that he and ‘the ‘deceased were attacked by two men who beat them severely, and as he asseiis, stabbed him in several places, but he wus not able to identify (to assailonts. ‘The idea of foul play appeared yesterday to have b en explomed, and the death of Nash may be a‘tributed to the injuries he received acciâ€" dentally, as shortly before he died he said he knew nothing of being beaten, all he did know was that he had fallen over the clif®. â€" He was sorl'actly sensible up to the lime of his death. The inquest was adjourned until four o‘clock this afterâ€" noon. pt tt A suspicion was at once aroused in his mind as to tho children hv“ been devoured by besr<, which are at frflont during the berrying season vyery plentiful in this region. It is thought lus worst fears will be tully realize.d, and that proâ€" found grief will be brought into a once happy household. ‘The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the neighbourhood in their very severe affliction. Thomas Hughes on a similer charge was which to make bioou for an unusual ‘cap t rother was sent i too, did not ret.=, : the mother got very tient. â€" As soon as the been maivly instrumental in promoting tha success of Bank street church in this city. He also took a leading part in the curling club, being one of the founders of the institution here. The deceased leaves a grown up family and a host of friends to mourn Kis loss. The funeral will leave his late residence on Maria street at noon for the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway, for interment at Montreal. l Omittvary.â€"It is with regret we this morning chronicle the death of Mr. Wilâ€" liam Hutchison, an old and respected citizen of Ottawa. The deceased :was a _native of Ncotland, having emigrated to Mortreal about 40 years ago, where he followed his avocation of a builder and contractor with considerable success. Mr Hutchison removed to Ottawa at the t‘me the Parliament Buildings were comâ€" menced, he having been made Clerk of Works by the Government, to superintend their construction. ‘This position he held until the ecompletion of the buildings, when he was transferred to thom&mition of Audior of Engineers and Architects‘ accounts in the Public Works Depaitâ€" men.t _ The deceased was an active memâ€" ber of the Presbyterian Church, aml has OF. EATRICN 38â€" LITRRARY AssoCIaATION,.â€" Un Uhursday next the 8t. Patrick‘s Laterâ€" | nry Assowiation will hold their annual pic nic on the Major‘s Hill, when the l.pmoa | and pastimes not cartied out on Friday | last, becauso of the inclement weather, | will bo completed, and new sports inauâ€" yurated. in the evening they will havo a , grand antertainment in tfio U‘K{em House | at which Mdlle Rosa De Erina, Mr. E. A, | McDowell, and Mr. Arnold of the Shaughâ€" | raun troupe, will take part, and « short lecture on an interesting subject will be ’daliverod by an eminent gentleman in the world of letters, who will appear in Ottawa for the first time. The proceeds will ba applied towards defraying part of the expenses of the centennial celebraâ€". tion, and consequently we feel assured that both pic nie and concert will be libâ€" | erally patronized. In a day or two the [ programme will be published. a ES idntdiicetnnnti it ch s 4/ Church Pis Nic to Thurso, per Peerless, is postponed till Friday next, the 13th inst. ‘Ticket holders will pieue take Moliday for averybody Wat PoLIcE CoURT. Ni M MabDE Lasy,.â€" i hose bumions, inverted senses of the feet ity to bave their sut Deboit, the famous iropodist, who has ) for & short tima ‘ostroxzo.â€"The Bank Street i O| ‘0 UAhronicie in " This is the last at the Masonic hose who suffer toe nails, have now Terings alâ€" American taken »p in the Alâ€" by the Mls on a'â€"-‘-""â€"m Puis.* hourly expected from Consumption, al remeâ€" uze ba tilg imled, necident red" br w Slacon nty duty 1 owe 17 y ou to express myrgratitude for :nojhu w:’o’n?lbn.n a.m..‘.’fi mt?‘ "Norion‘s Oamomile Pills," 1 appiied to t agent, Mr. Fflw :men pain for .% gh tried Hl:"’ ~@Very ; dy _ Fm'm A CoNSUMPTIVE CURED.â€"When death was hourly expected from Consumption, al remeâ€" This remedy has heen faithfully lu%ud found to be an aimost infallible cnre the above amed disgases. 1ts succe:s bas been so uv::-nwlmmwuun on e to nose who use no.¢="lnuuof faiiure to reiand tne money paid, Bince i1 was Orst many = ands o; the cure of the ‘awitdr anded tor. . The Pile Humor cure is vege table in 1'?' «ltion, ana can be used with perfect 8u 1 cases, ‘There hnod-ntg Of it driving the humor in, as it cures on surface, nnd the pat ent‘s bodily health conâ€" Unually improves while under this treatment. Iml.llll.‘r bottle, Bo:d by ull drugginus. 160 1+, 1874. ol For Interval and External Use. _ Sss o Ei. Pepronysdcrar fviesi otter or Ring. k nds prosy or = worm andâ€"ail diseases of tue skin, ‘Une boitle warranted io cure all cases of :;nlu; from one to three bottles in all cases of uaaorg. _ _ _ _ =_ â€" â€" Full directions in the pun%l;ht around each package, which should carefully preserved. ies ol ine (K _ _For full particulars, obtain free, of the agent, a pamphlet, or refer to advertise> ment. ; JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIBTOR, $!, and 124 cents for tage, enclosed to N:mhrop & Lyman, R'mw, Ontario, general agents for the Dominion, will inâ€" sure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail, For sale by all druggists. Pills vi‘l‘l‘ .afsdoln..d.:‘;?flm all other means have though a powâ€" erful remedy, do no:. contain iron, calomel, nntix::lony, or anything hurtful to the conâ€" stitution. tul remedy, the to the comt’luiz: fl'.octlou, Dain u.‘: the '&L;}lniffl"fii.’f ‘atigue on slight exerti itation 0 Loo lHiearh Hysterics am} Wikieg: thase J0B MPSES PEMALE PLLL», |\This welt known medicine is no imposi tion, but a gure and safe remedy for Foâ€" manle Diflk‘ltip and Obstructions, from any cause whatever ; and al a Eowor- ful reitiedy, they contain urtful the following Ty phoid Fever, prevalâ€" entmm inmbutm agent I have ever used. But for persons gufferi Mmgionofthommd the h:tund Wervou® Aystem, long nntinul-tdiv%in those cases of exhaustion from which so many young men suffer, I know of no betier gutontw‘ l(obdftllhnyouw yrup. lf;)on think this letter of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you see tit. suffering from the effect of Diptheria, and the eoul following Typhoid Fever. prevalâ€" 8iR : Hlvmixl:l;, while at your establishâ€" ment, care examined your presorip. tions, and the method of pynpu-flu your Compound Syrup, 1 feel anxious to give it a fair trial in Dl, practice. For the last :;:mnm have done so, ::2] find t in Inc t mm&l other diseases o{r'flnou Lungs, it has done wonders In restoring persons BEuXKELEY, Hept.,) ut T one 12 rta io 8 N. THOMAS, NAÂ¥ . And NORTHROP &# Lm. Sole agents for the & l:;zn.â€"mookioâ€"&bcud and Eleoâ€" trized. Brain Exhaustion. Mxz. Jaxes L. Fecrows, 8t.Joux, N. B own horses to keep a supply of it on h vadâ€"it m?ym‘bo the â€"means of saving your horé‘s Remembe@r the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co,, is on each package. Northrup & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., proprietors for Canads, Sold by all medical dealers. 8796 _ Wuar They Sar or Ind ~A Fuew Faors wor tusg Prorux.â€"There are but féw pre parations of mdicines which "have with stood the impartial judgment of the peoâ€" ple for any great length of time. One of these is Dr.‘Thomas‘ Electric Oil. | Read the following and be convineed :â€"Thos. Robinson, Farnham (Centre, P.Q., writes, ‘I have been afflicted with rheumatis m for the last ten years, and have tried many remedies without any relief, until I trie«.{ Dr. Thomas‘ Electric Uil, and since then had no attack of it I would reâ€" commend it to a‘l,"â€"J. HM. Earl, Hotel Keeper, West Shefford, P. Q, writes, " I have been troubled with liver eota&lsint for sevoral years, and have tried different medicines with little or no benefit until I tried Dr. ‘Thomas‘ Eclectric Qil, which gave me inmediate relief, and 1 would say that 1 have used it siige with the best In all cases of nervous and Spinal A1â€" __ > ~Rowaro Oray, M. D. Pugwash, N. &, January 14, 1838. of horses have been saved durps thoflut mr.md the credit is due to *4 Darley‘s I dinm' P'l‘h :dptr:flm is m temedy.‘ is & extemi{ely used, nnl:l exacts from all the highest rnue . Nothing of the kind has ever before been half as sucosséful, or given such universal satisfaction ; it can not be efimllod. We can confidently recommend it, and would advise all who IIrxorrnops (or Pirrs) are permanentâ€" Iy cured by Mathieu‘s PilecOintmeBt, or m )ne‘v refunded: Price $1 p:;got, oOr six ; ota har $5. Sold wholesale retail b the Wingate Chemical Company, Monuui and retail by u.l‘ic'imggku. or will‘bo for: warded to ress on receipt:of price b1 Dr. E. Ma!hlen, 198 Notre Damie m'n y ontreal. gTA2 are of the best brand. tlouso Keepers! If you desire to get a profitalye tea call on Baskerville & Efl. and have them to select for you. If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will refund the money for what you return. I‘hoir“ "im." liqnou and general groceries FOW L*3 PILE AND HUMOR CURE, \ kin Dremases, of whatever nature, are «~mpietely eradicagted by the uso of Fowle‘s Lute an1 Iurnéne Cure ; i1 effact is marvellous ior seroluls Salt iItheum, Ri1 g Worn? and evon Leprosy ; it has prosed itself an almost never h&&:s’ouxv. ‘Slee apocial notice:;) 33 gist for Fowle‘s Pile and which is an infallible oure. Faus Mopzery,â€"ror :people to allow disen«. to become seated upon them rather i~‘ comsult a physician, or to suffer as -_;;.m{ do fotrh yo:u with the diflbu&t kinds of piles, withou at once to the dm; gil{ f::’ Fowle‘s %Il'e. and â€" Humor Cura Y, Hept. 1t aws 17 4Du 10 Saprees Hiy Erniitade tor Horses Saves.â€"The lives of thousands I remain your, &0., BUSINESS NOTICE®. People‘s Tea S p36 Riduu‘:x.’“t. Humor Cure, THE TIMES : OTTAWA Agevis for HALLET, DAVIR & CO%H,J. & D. FISOHER & C0O‘8., HARDMAN & OUB, THE "** Ararh Car t CO ; Pinnoâ€" Hores;. W. Bickiy & OUR, Cnbiet , Oryank and celebiated Orga uettes, Of the above list we might +ingte out The Halleb Davis & Co,, Pianoâ€" «, and the 1 h & Co‘s. celebrated Ulnlmu‘»,‘uutfu,u Wiheaduns M’:ed l'm:o-*or‘e. we onr y .dnm Hâ€"rémao,‘ The Hallet, bavia& Oos, lq»lnm have long becn recogurzed -mrm‘ among the very best mule in America. reports ofthe Judges at the diterent Exhibi Wwhich they have been exlhiul.ed, Logether wilh ibe opinions of the mos‘ dists guished Planists and mus‘clans in the world prveu a wel, ht of testimony : in their favor that caunot be reaisied, and assure the prrchiwer of his receiying u + uperiot instrumor t in every respect, . Which ha is prepared to make up in the latest andâ€"most fashion able styles A large Lot of Gentlkmen‘sâ€"FURNISHING GOODS. f PA good Pit GuAranteed, All Goods warranted Shrunk, MHarch 11, 1§70, SELLING OFE sUMMER GOODS. At _ CHAS. BEKYSON‘S, OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS§. The Trade supplied ‘With &t: kinds of Lu" be? for Building purposes, inclu@ne ; Shingles Clapboards, l’lo;rlng. %lm, Glazed "and Unglazed 00" - e | . AGENT FOR MALLOCH & ADAMS, ARNPRIOR: William . Queale. _ LUMBER DEALER, CORNER OF SLATER AND SALLY STREkTS. ciack, Rew Cttsete Unece, New Ponses Allprmsteniedn the acret am ht (ueBeaegy ©*** STRIPED AND CHECKED: JAPANESE (SILK8,&>~â€" â€"A Large Consignment ofâ€"â€" 00 sit 40 ala NEW LINEN COSTUMES, FROM #2.0+uw. â€"â€"â€"The ‘Choitest Lot of=â€" [ a ataw | FRENCH FLOWERS] &!FEATHERS in Scoteh, inglish, and Canadian Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, Diagonals, Wirt of England broadcloths, &¢., &¢ , &C., in Marbls, Bcoteh.Granke, or Randstone, ; The n« west desigin in CEMETERY FENC1NG, sultable for the various Cemeteries, These Paperhangings ‘are imported direct from theibest Manufacturing Establish ments in England, France and United Silates. ; Great care has been taken in their selection with rom to colour. . The ground tones. are soft and pleasing to.the ‘eye, especially toned with silver mica; but above all, they are free from the mineral poisons that many of the tawdryâ€"coloured . of the day are surcharged with. ‘The Subscriber‘s long experience as & , and being thoroughly ‘acquainted with the chemical compound of the pigments used in ‘l"rt‘ll:t.in enables lhim to rejecl? lm his selection‘ of W those coloured p(fi'nonoua pigments, so deleterious to heal are Y invited to examine his STOCK of WALL PAPEBtfm purchasing mflm As the undersigned is going out of the HRoom Paper Business as ‘soon as his present Stock is disposed of, the Goode will be Sold at the Lowest Remunerating S pring Good‘s, L To select from, all of which we are selling at the lowest prices in the city. 78, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA, DEALERS IN\ . | > _ o i1 o0â€"Fortes, Cabinet Organs, Organettes ,Books-.‘:{:lo., Te * W A L L. 20 10 10 100 25 Casks SHERBY WINE, Y.P., fno fayour, fino brends BRANDIES, PORT & SHERRY WINE, GIN _ PORTER, &c Their Excellencies the Earl ani Countess of Dufferin. B. MANSO j Tensâ€"Blick, the fAnowt tmypâ€"rted, Greon, do. Coffeeâ€"Vory superior, fresh roasted and ground dally, Syrupsâ€"Ms»p‘e, A mb r, Goiden, &c , vory fine. ) Bugarsâ€"A t grades, for preserving very strong. + A in‘go and woll egtect: d slosok of taney groceries too numerous to detail always on hand. Ulnsgow Peas Mcal, Mackenzic‘s Digestive Biscuits, and Angastora Bitters at THOS. PATTERSON‘8, Cemetery Fencing, The _ rgest and Bestâ€"sélected assortment of Monuments, ‘Headstones, O] RWaABLT HED 1834. Hhds, b ine Cld PORT WENE, untival»d in quality, some 20 years old ; diffâ€"rent prices® Hogthead« Fine Old RRANIY, 10 yeurs old, diroct order Cases BA®S‘ Fine A LB®%, pints and quarts, per order _ +~MOS, PATTERSON Direct Importations from the Producers INCLUDING Tuosn/nmrxn BY THE MANUFACTURER Wout 60 bos s a Lo E& Puryevor rto His Exomurexoy t»® Goverxor Gexgrar, Kazt Dorreri® WM. McKAY, Warerooms next to Daniels‘ Hotel. ) ND 0 N _H O U S E. I:'.A.NE ,Y- ,..? ...EQ BmQ!EQ noilzorp Bare/â€" GUINNEA®S PORTER, plots and quarts, put up to o:der, CHOICE AND BEAUTIEUL Casos CLARET, Jas, Viojets, epeclat order, very fine P. A. TAYLOR, Proprietor. JOS8EPH DIMBL EB Y, + 8. McKINNON & COO, Has recelved and is opn'n.”fi;’.l !p". stock of AMarble CGGlorvhs. «401 «iratas McKAY‘S In Francs, England, WYoiland and Spain, Emlics‘ CMare, 1 ESTABIISHED 186¢. ) ry Goods. $ t CMall Paper, um berers. CHAS. BRYSON‘S, . 58 Sparks Street. . Bulkding Castings, , FRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1875 A N b B ET A I 2., Fwa) ly nseand MoJiciaat purposes, No, 26, Ridean B4..Qitawa. OTTAWA, 1875. 8819 . An. Kxtza copy of either iess uty %m be supplie d stn!‘u me som eumbloio mt 000 1i id 40 iifemarn na t in e ioi at 9 rpen for $. /15 por ve ;&?.7.. g&ifl%fl"fi;fl Quso®, Sold \wverywhere. Price 2 atn, > m*&maw(mwl ul % PERMH: * Postage trie to All Sybscribers in the desivres and needp. indeed, when we MhMmy bo-'\nnnfidlu every memih, we must consider it snn of the Lors as well as entertainers afthe public 10 its vast ty has beeu won by 10 up» pen‘ â€" slupld prejudices n* Aspriyed tastes.â€" [ Notices of the Pre«®, W‘n‘.amn of this exce!â€" lent monthly provesits corunaed adaptation to #e,, and by Grocers and «) jmen universaliy. ABK FOR LEA & PR°&ILND SAUCE, and to ree that their nameg are11; the wrapâ€" 't' Dv!q‘-bppornmbozbs. hi »me ol the foreign §unh having been -Pfl“‘.'ll.hll 4 Wi reesterrhire Bauce, 20.l..' wra and ‘Jabets of . which the of 1.08 and Ins have been forged. J. fi P. give that tbey have furnisned m.rlcnrn: & 'wtm p.v:vlr;"r attorney to n#tant proceed acainst Manufdcturers and N. ndoudwoh.pc” any Other jmitations by which their right n y he iniripgad. Woreester; Crosse ‘ an 1: Binek well, Anndon., Asok for LEA & PER JN8‘ Sauce, and soe Name onâ€"Wi pper, label, Tt is nsed Internalily and Exiernally. The suceess of this most dellclous and unriv» Rled having eausad ceriain deaiers a a rnu of "Woraent s ‘3‘.1"' ll:mo"’ own inferior com s s bereby informed that un":'?y"-., tgn seoure the geuuine is to, y Worcestershire Sauce. W holesale and for Ex) / rt NÂ¥ the proprietor &l TWELVE %b'loak nm; for cfwrelml:gi .o‘{ ¢ t P w persons Interested wiil please 1. Re notioo. A. 8. OHarFikk, f Mecretury & Troasurer. 10 T is here n fhat the ANNUAL NU‘I“ hN bRAL VMNH uf the Shareholdâ€" ers of ihe Cunad4 Central Ruailw»y. Company will be held in the Comrany‘s Gillco, in the City of Ottawa, on C anada Central Rallway Co, *Pause train +avo tlime for dinner a t/Eresealt Jubotion, Puilman or Snfa Cars on N« ndgr k Slnouu«fl with (“Jnlr sunt Trains and from both East and W es â€" Time faster than z any: o#} oute, Traing are m; & onl TJ us o. Y NCE 18, taas s ao95. _ Managing D ##stor, Ottawe, V x uU -|-m Blpg Curs. : *â€"â€"w.â€"._____.____ Invammenmnmememmend No. Prescoll; Convsnt=~ wito, !Arrive in Juuouo-'.: + ! Ottaw i l 15 p.Â¥. Grgnd â€"Trimk | Man Kx» YJ lraruw'hn.......!l.ll'.l. Â¥ 13 1600 a.n. GraadTron» *xpress. | Mail. | from Wes. | 780 A.M, 0 Jase .a.{unnd’rmnt Express}e I hxe | from Wew _......00 700 » o nada Contral Rail OR Urtawa, July zg Inghm‘ Un and FROM TUESDAY. ‘5ih JUN Trains wili run a« 'fmuw-:-" Caution Against Fraud. Jur ! { vory aay ALTBRATION® OFP RUKXNINGY TIME Of uniform Wwith **aslrand TFronk ‘‘‘Ariiwer The old reliahle. quickest, test and most direct soute. Tie a‘wrun Ime to ait polnts .,.__:â€" Bast and Wasi, June 11, 1475 , younegiions mmle at Rand fYomt with boats for U O bbawi tC +ufre w, wxfim to & mflmem‘arae'.' y * Frains run on Mon rea} tiwe ; _ @#"° 1.05 p .m. Train fuum smcs ville. maké glose. connectinn with Grand Trunk Exproms Train from the West. £=~~*~> in 0tia wa mt 7.15 QOuawa * +\ x: i Renfrew * SCs 7 Brockvillo â€" » + 2 disa? Soonectins mb urem n _ with Goun Train for the Wost a12,00 p.m CHE ~§$7. LAWRENCE ="~ 4208 Brock ville . T. Junotiou Uttaw + C e _ For Ottawa via Brockville. TWO EX*RESST:AXS DAILY it ELBPEM% ZINE. Broc Ottaws kville & Ottawa Railways CANADA CENTCRAL LEA & PERRINSY‘ Brockville, June 7, 128 OTHAW A cRALLWAY. D ij. 2 Declared by ronnnisssurs to be THE ONLY anon saAUucE 4,00 P.M 0 \ ' drand Trunk ESxpross Â¥18 Auar.| tran frees "asp. .0 aoAstAF t T: ~* tiona the ‘bew! sustiained Of Olo“‘l-l in the World." , 13th day of August next, the «aprem erdos of HARPER s f HaRPER HROTH KÂ¥ And accoleration ~* trains. 6t to . F going Shummy Grand T+n * *xpress Grand Tronk Cast Wot &A ‘amys MaskePrtons ® y wrand Time Wos anc Rome 4& Wa GOLNG _ Rayal Mati.ime ut Steam ers, . mite wiest avd Centrat Vnrmnnl| r’ Ho +# 41 tÂ¥ 7 A@viNltTinyt! tertown Reilwinys Rast Te Mastaine Werk: U) earh, in oue remit« f fl'gs"mm extra ABAt} V LEAV 4 A 8. RuSTER, NORrE ut ia 1380 gtu arad d ;;u.m.' t:p.m. 15 2, n, pm. Xd :.m.,' £.50 pm. 11 8.20, â€"A.ar t 1,05 P. M J un 100 P.M biy* 8â€"SPARK® â€" STRKEFTâ€"3t ~@ is â€" K# sses Btreot, wHOLESALE AKD RETAT. Jeweller, Watchmaker, &¢c J EW ELL ERY C@atchnuahers, DISTRESS$ â€" WARRANTS 200 in Use: in Canada. BELFFEEDING & SELFSETTIING. CHAMPION â€" SHINGLE _ MACHINE ols nrops oo areifadhe B.‘:E‘!&m inst., four sites Tor Re Terms : Cash.. Sale to commengeiAtil P.M. GEORGE GRABHAM, ., , Aug 4% GENERAL BPARKS BTREET, OTTaAWA Ruling, Perforating, Numb o PAPER RULER, AND Account Book Manufacturer, July 30, 1876, Ladies‘ Long Rubber Boots, at $1.50. Aud other goods at proportionaiely low prices, Provincial. Exhibition, OTTAW A. Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, BOOKBINDE R, _JVs®t reouryzp Axp orEXED oor, 31f : m [3 f Boots, Shoes, RUBBERS, &¢., March 10, 1876, A large lot of slippers, at cost and under, al} inds of Leather + Childrens‘ Rubbers at 85 Minuear â€"" "*"*"P°"* " 8 °: March 10, 1876, Which will be sold CHEAF for Cash EASONABLE. THiscellancous. * urmture. Boots & Shors, BOOTS & SHOES Bookbinders. PATENTED 1878. a. MORTIMER, Agricultural and A Fts Admex 50 Cases of py‘ng ont a ; y$ 15 Bussex 81. Ottawa. TA High mt Motich reares MUSIC BOOK®.* 4 Chorus Choir. The Newest | gyare neous. DV CHESNE LAKE, covimd "fiaited +2 bo mate gith the Ooneds BPECIAL TRAIN TO BRITANNIA, when they embark on board of a siktmer, . Por particu‘ars apply at the Office, Sparks mr-**hhdb UVttawa July 2 1875 OF Ro . AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Unicn Ferwciding &RallnayCompany, PIC NICS AND ‘EXxcursions 20 * Piegal 2 . .. . . oi tirrke SRâ€" obloiNe onlA Ooppitusstonen. .“;'r"-.q'g:w,,'.l:‘uw Whart &i:igbm.ém OTATWA â€"RIVER AMUGNO <ry, Toady. W akt for the ‘bh.’ This route is ‘oie of g_'_flchool' B JAITED aTapme ROYAL MALL LNE STRANKEES ANOHOR LINKE. Whig y i !â€"yâ€" TEAM se ond ns , OTTAWA ax» MONTREAL bwaae CC3 ;4 â€" â€"â€"â€"| The Best! eotain it Ahns 00â€" # are in jpress and

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