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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Sep 1875, p. 3

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MJFCLE® es, Carriages, Â¥ A W A aa *irreq +â€" M#rers. arture of Mails MALLMA every Monday amd TTA N MBERLA ND I ABL ES ils. D @R)1NXKK, & HICK ED STORE. ‘\., ,‘1‘0R' ~ i otadles Leonard, <#+ a W en * :".““M very $tibies. Ni BAaRK PRCOUCE *o panick ~‘ d altentive on requited. rours by leayâ€" epposite t oi 9 3 <um i ii'. 5 a a 4 ries 80 &â€"t coun j at ength br beiore us wa tor Logiand by James Geceral io the arm:> late a gentieman, : on militaurc, with | mio huge log canoes, with buffaioskins usder and over us, and was as u-!;‘?ud fursy, and consequential as if each of u."md been merchan«dise especially conmgzed to him for his own sole use and open waler onzte more became visible, mith fdags y ing was «omething more than oerdinarily animating, but the parade on lknding when the company hideously appareileâ€"i for soldiersy with double evercomts, â€" Kilmanock bounets with earcovers _ atiache l, _ bianket _ boots stretehing up to the thighs and white secoutrements on, might | ave beeh interâ€" esting to the fair damsels who came to see us, but was neither flattering nor comfortable to ue. Fortunately it ended, ani with all the bonours of wur ~we open waler afii sborts of ie of ropes whem 0p be iauncked in Everytling like business in Canzda was at a standstill, not because it was the 17th day of January, 1339, W cokd as well in Western as in the byperborean neighbourhood of Quetbes. The whole country from Quebec westâ€" wanil was in arms. The region which Luke Travers had passel through was peaceable enough. There was, it is true, bloou shed at st, Thomas !« not for freedom. 1t was a homicide :-rl«v'..:i ledy, fair to look upou, accomp »mabie in manners, loved her lm’- friend, not wisely but too well, ind all jealousy on the part of the husbanâ€"i was set at rest by a pistol builet which suttled in the husband‘s brain as he rode out one afternoon merely for his pleasure. It was a sad affair truly. The lady lived to love no more, and the assassin fed in hatred of himself, to enjoy the bitâ€" wermess of repeniance in a foreign land, far from home and friends, a wanderer and a vagabond u;n the face of the earth, avoiding bumsan sight, afraid of his own voice, and tremiiiing when none was near. | awrence marched through Prescatt gate, to the Artillery Barracks at Puiace gate, and there found a resting place for a season. The gentlieman was a J.1‘, of ostentaâ€" wous and endoubted loyalty, and meant and scted km-hy. Croâ€"sing the river, the canoes navigated by a crew ofsix wiih paddies, through open water ami being puiled over foating sboets of ice of great thicknees with dray ropes whem opea water -luppamo be aunched in:o opet water uzain whe ng capmor, prec The first outbreak of zebellion in the previous year had produced a class of " sympathisers ‘ in the United sm: anmd those under pretence of approving the resort to arms of those who were fighiing after all only for political free dor:, not national independence, could mhdyinu-rfen-.nduouhnqicia- circumstances with C.e afaus of Canada These piraticul adventurers robbed arâ€" senals, which seemed carelessly left open to them, and with arms: so obtained inâ€" raded Canada »nd robbed and slew the inhabitants, whom they intended only to wusist. _ There were nominal generals, and colonels and captains in command, Tss prestaion o a posked hat mod feather, with scarliet sash and sword, or the «word simply, while the rank and tile enly boasted of bowie knives, pistols, fowling pieces and sporting rifles, or the stolen tirelocks from United States storeâ€" houses ; but the General, privates and priâ€" vate pirates all came to grief at an early period of their career. _A General Sutherâ€" age rwey i in o Rorrq mager Serdier | m i There were dragoons, and artillery, and Solsiv t w ty LUKE TRAVERS, hterally â€" .zsed upon us, cramâ€" ortive, or six of us together eliing â€" through . the wouds, as we were, was not unpleas ei nothing like appreciable er ence i until the great St pesaied in view at St. Andre. mtiteriy opid every thihg beâ€" asnow was glaged and hard as »| in‘ted from the tops of wnâ€", far to the north of us, parriy fogting, partly station enetrated everything . Ears, ‘â€", ting=rs, 108s, mnn red whuite by turnt«. nd the fage became -::fl: the ierrible cold. 1t was a i a bullet and to be billeted _ sensible people as we were, lany uage which met our ears nother‘s tonghe. i the smallest of the little us part of Lower Canads, the i o@f early in the morning bec, skirting the River St. ith the iitter northwest wind urentisn mountains sweep «. as harnd as fime salt,â€"and ouveried all of us into that h Mrs. Lot had the uant- nersel" after standing only â€" was ortsinally ber intention, a n:, and lingering look » : .ins,â€"â€"into our faces, i wizh our clothing into ~«. _/ ehosophat, how cold it imnvers, in their hooded great ithern mits, ran beside their eep tue blood in them from am| â€" we _ anatbematized o. joudly, the feartuily cold >â€" wluch, \?\III‘D‘ out of the y â€"â€" warim â€" forest, we â€" had ht us io Point icbec, magnitice res, and minare | cipitous cliffe, . > DPominio=s, Commencing YÂ¥ cars Bmels. we reach« i the beach wned for: «s of Amer n obte / ~i from France by â€"â€" Great Britain, . in furs, almost i imoceasins on his h bedrooms ent for our the luxury aitmas speni. . healith and my near nor r feered or oxâ€" Day in th ~bly is blise cu_ heard of ew anything the St. led the off of same in size as were the windows of the «~welling houses. The streets were Ht:: with whale oil, the doorsteps to the doors high above the ground, on account Wfi of the 'wl.‘:'mâ€" upan the a a paved -nd.vdko(ouohum‘i- wiith, The finest church #was the Cathedral of painted stone window sills in l-‘uhnt' street. Busade street was an alley. mburheo:'wndlk-mmfl a number of wooden cabins, r‘-hdh- at‘hfl as close as hives, St. Rochs a church and two stone hospitaisâ€" time edifices by the tho'm;umflhd :’h‘h ee plo;:""?t ich fortunately were com y od'lhonurf.coo’flnnflh.fld‘u& y the great fires of 1345. o_ of theâ€"memory, dizziness, gloomy foreâ€" bodings, and irritability of temper. When the blood is dis ased, the |skin manifests discoloured spots, pimples, blotch»s, boils, carbuncies, and scrofulous tumors. The stomach and bowels, sooner or later, be come affecied, and constipation, piles, dropsy, Jyspepsia, or diarrhcea, is the inâ€" evilalle i esult. a little spot of earth, midway between Cunada and the United from which all the efforts of (hpm. of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, were seem: lymblo\od% In a 'ovd.usr.\huh-lqonl Ao '-:!0 Navy lsland, resisting, o6 & ermis, power of Great Britain, ready to flee when résistance was :-L-c.pnado- able to the United States, a which it is a pleasure to state, he successfully aoâ€" complished â€" living ‘.3. an~ther day , with and tongue very i.oa who m't::much for hi;: in the matier of tfire and sword. y the immaculate tion, with its old w-ummmw The liver is the great depurating (pariâ€" fying) organ of the system, and has very appropriately heen ter ned the * houseâ€" keeper‘‘ of our health. 1 have observed in the dissectingâ€"room, and also in making postâ€"mortem examinations of the bodies of thase who have died of differe.t disâ€" eases, that in a large proportion of cases the liver has given evidence of having at Nuch a queer looking place was Quebec at this time. The shop windows were the The brain, which is the great electrical | center of all vl(dix, becomes overstimu~â€" ’ lated with unbeaithy biood, and fails to normally perform its functions. lence | there is duliness, he*dache, impairment | SV NPTONMS OFf LiVER COMPAINT. A sillow oolauof\b‘lh:dflm' brown #pots on the face other of the b‘ody; duliness and dmm with frequent headache ; dizsiness, bitter or bed taste in the mouth, dryness of the throat, and internal heat ; paipitation of the heart, a dry, teasing cough, sore throat, unsteady appetite, sour stomach, raising of tne food, and a choking sensaâ€" tion in the throat ; mkmnndv-m: distress, beaviness, an«d a bloated, or f feeling d-)v:!lqu‘_d #i ag* some~ tinre been di-xnl. Liver affecâ€" tions are equally prevalent in beasts. Every butcher knows that the livers of c.uk,-b'o{::d swine are o{ten times as frequently disease.| as any other on A healthy liver each day secrets t two and a half pounds of bile. When it becomes torpid, congested, or if, from any cause, it be disabled in the perform«nce of its duties, it is evident that the cleâ€" ments of the bile must remain in the verting ev: ry vital process. Nature at, tempts to rd the system of these noxious matorials by means . of as the kidneys, lunes, 7 ete., which be come ¢vertaxed in pgrforming their ad ditional labour, and unable to wilthâ€" night), and chills, al with hot Ausbes ; mdm difiâ€" ““"'f.......t-“'""‘o.';'.‘tt“:'m“‘.."“‘,. f & sympâ€" coms will be likely to be present in any case at one time,. Trsiatweyt.â€"Take Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery, with small doses of his cdeasant Purgative Pelists, which act as amalterative on the liver. For Liver i and _ gallopâ€" hn ;E‘u"ul?“’:.,.."“.'- aueth To ho had felomousty prosssead u,--lrg caused by a diseased lilv.:, these remeâ€" dies ae unsurpassed. Golden Mediâ€" edD'azinrydouutninplydeom disease, but it produces a lasting effect. By its use, the liver and stomach are changed t>an acti healthy stute, the qpofit:':‘:tm the blood purified and enri and the entire system ‘l'hoDno.ov.l m&obdp.rtb. R. ib v. Piore.ll_..g., !ch:’or, orld‘s Disâ€" States, and all the mischief, or * trouble" which hal 18@ ~to ‘such> mustering and haye them to select for you. If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will refumd the money for what you returnu. Their wines, liquors and general groceries are of the best brand. & prommmble con valt on Seckervige & frox which is an infallible cure. is mwarvellous for Scrofula, Sait Rheum, Faus: Mopestr,â€"ror people to allow . lis» .. _ to become seated upon them rather consult a physician, or to sufter as adaia bw_-m:&.“m‘ :IL-' foing at once to the«irug* for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure, RKir g wcm-iov- ; it has pro.ed iself an almost never cure. (See special notice.) 33 Wuar Tustr Sir or it ! A Faw Faom vou tuz Pzoriz.â€"There are but few pre parations of mulicines which have with stood the impartial judgment ol the peoâ€" for any gt igth of time. . One of m..i.m.m-bm Read unrdmi?nd be convinced :â€"Thos. Robinson, -wp.m.-u-. ‘1 have been with rhoumatism many remelies without any relief, until I have been troabied with liver _ complaint for several and have tried m-ms-b!" until I «1x Dirasus, of whatever nature, are Liver Complaint. it to be Conttoued. ) â€"ooueâ€"amâ€"irmmes........â€"...â€"â€".â€"â€" le‘s Tea Store, 36 Ridean street. * The ‘SummerQueen «1 COOoKINC â€"STOVE. | ts 0 > m E Small Steamers & Steam Launches, | _ BUILT OF WOOD, IRON OR STEEL . | TO MEET SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS ing Company, #6,, &a _ Hend for Circulars and Catalogues. orFFICE AND WAREKHOURSE ENGINEERS AND BBlPiUILDlH. ISLE OF DOGB, POPLAR, LONDON Prospectuses may be obtained at thé Office of this Journal. NU SMOKE, P R A C T I O;A L PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM FITTEER. Sparks Street, | 3rd Door West of Bank Street, ooiael 70 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. ’ Manutacturers‘ Agents and Dealers in lron and Wood Working luflury W e ENGINBS AND BOlLERS. aeg] CANADA Agricultural Insurance voy. Ottawa Branch â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 38 Sparks Street. CLUFF & MILL, GENERAL AGENTS»â€" : SPECIAL NOTIOE: i= hereby gtyen to our patrons and the pubile generally in the Ottawa district that this, COMâ€" Late Bchoiar and Prizeman dl%g?’rdâ€"wm in Honore n # **P .. 4 «. t ABRIS TANT XMASTERS: T ., Trinity Hall, Cam Mathematical Master Toocre. on ar is university of F rance, Fro: ch Musior, _ _ |.â€" SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, MACHINERY DEPOT, Ottawe, A ril6th 1875. ust, 17, 1674 aiy* Mâ€"SPARK3 : BTLEFT mmmwm"uu-lm.nmn Paddic -c-m-nmmmnomuwm have dectdes io donuines a Sranch C hok Augus & oun, wo, t nprne Bprry ® stone r-g:‘“lfll‘by . ‘Angus & Co,, wo. $ w%‘ . bate OPENED a W OFFICE, under the management; of Mesars, OLU and MILL .. J E WEL EPERY DEPOT MONTREAL PROPRIETARY:â€" SCHOOL: MACHINERY OF SYVERY DESCRIPMION, ROCK DHILLA BELTING, F1LE3, AND 5 . _ GERNERAL MJLLBUPULIHA, n 6 & SPRCO!AL AGENC!»Aâ€"Cameron Special "team * i 4. A. + orking Machines ; American Saw Company, ;‘:eulul:,"m Â¥.i Jmflmfi&w TimsuITHs Axp WORKERS IN GALVAXNIZED lroX, aA®D CORKICE Work 101 Rideaun Street, Ottawa, (oppos te Dalhousie St.) Orders may be left at McLean‘s Real Estate Exchange, mm 4 t HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, â€" ©$1,000,000. . COL. A. C. D,L MARWOOD, EDWARD A. Oo‘l.'-. WILLIAM aNut____ i=* .' JAMES A. 8MI H, . PETER REDPATEH, ESQ_""_""**"****Thoraz sSTEPHEN, B8¢ wHOLESALE AND RETA!, {¢9 . 5 4. ho cuant io. S uns CaAPr. wÂ¥ACHINKEEY CONsSTRUCTKD FOR BOATS BUILT ABROAD. Jr eurP Brar Cars rtawn, ENoc:ian aND aAMERICAN MAKE Y AR R O W‘S asi Y A ERFR O W & C . B. Ferguson, Contracted for. _ Prices from £200 upwards. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL yix naxe, "***%___ Th Rev. J. A. LOBLEY, . A. «* Pum Rev, R. W. NOXMAN, M. A. Pmid L : § gr. 0. FAWOETT, £#q., M. A. d ExhibitionetOf Trinity, Hall, Cambridge, Graduate in Mathomt Viceâ€"President. Improved Coal Oil THE TIMES ; OTTAWA, THUORSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 16, 1875 KLite Assurauct. ho Wfiips and Sborthand. (Late Yarzrow & Hroust,) O T T A W A. Echool bas been established to I" vide a liberaledvert { mne«:m of Inst: uction, howe* e ‘be tpered eitoer tor the University: and‘< | ‘ n L 34 Hol s O 8 ve Â¥. &.â€"i‘ the Hebro! in NeFavich street. one of the» !g ‘,&ub adjoiming the ;rounds of Jhe Ffi Maumbct THMachiucry. Â¥ 10E. PR 1 N OIP A L : E. W. BOODLE, FBQ, B, A, SECRETARY : J. W. HOLMES, Esq.,* â€"(.)â€"â€" PRESIDENT ©OUNCOLL ; ty sof Hotdelbers, Gâ€"raa« MIRRIOT ?x_n. Honth K-~-‘uu'n. brawing Mastor. Mester, % Mn\{n:‘-wul‘l_c:b: nnfl.(om A{?‘I‘" & 4 o an l“m b‘t:nllt‘fln‘d ln-k’». wiew w hng, % yfl‘u‘l‘l the Privelya) ns Boarders or W & in the bouse ol I‘rinoipii« .:c.:um , J. Ww. zoiumes, n.,uvuun :q‘l_tp;_*d:‘y_lg be cartied‘ on for a few days RW ‘SHOOLBRED â€"& :CO a whics h mafidnig s C 1T M Have ‘received of their pring l‘fl“ 18 BALES CARPETS and CURTALINS. . Orfordâ€"Graduate in Honors in Olassics! asd w",fio-l&w 2040 Desmarais and Adam. TTAWA_CARPET HOUSE 70 "PARK 8T. OTTAWA. SX:C()&D UAND JOUGN * 9 yolsialt dorw‘t« 1 Vs wb | eraNDjes, PORT & . SHERRY ~WiNE, ~Gin PoRTE 1 PURE AnD UNANULTERATED, tor Family use and Medicinal Purposes. Check, New to the o8 espeolily thiee thea Th aive taig ol f m-'v v:r 2 'I'fw ****M"iâ€" "*é &" mfi! * I’V' ni'a' shuae a """d'm‘"‘ day mmhpm. The snhalbd-hn.o:pmq'gmw thoroughly acquain chemical pound ‘of the in bmh:dwflm mlnhhuloofi:ol; 7 those M%;n ‘fil The Public are ‘ fet es 19 EEpq: 3 5. ooo l Mn present sm the Goods will be, 4 w‘mfln 1 QQ bure» «yrmnras‘s.PORTER, pluts and quarts, put up to order, loo Cases CLARET, Jas, Violets, special order, very fine. 25 Casks SBKERBY WINE, Y.P., fine fiavour, fine brands. ,oonuu-' Fine ALES, pints and quarts, per order. 10 Hogsheads Fine Old BRANDY, 10 years old, direot ordor, ¥® 10 Hhds, Fine Uld PORT WINE, unrivaled in «m.-u--n-u:-u.n_- Teasâ€"Black, the Anest imported, Green, do. ' Coffeeâ€"Vory superior, fresh roasted and ground daily, Ayrupsâ€"Meple, Amber, Golden, &0., very fine. Bugarsâ€"All grades, for preserving very strong. AWflflMMdflqM'nmnwmm.q z,___ _ MMBERE DHAALAE CORNER OF &LaATER AND SALLY STRERICS, NEW LINEN YCO§TUMES, FROM 82.ow.â€" â€"1‘*_ : 14‘- i $ Misto . ILCw fl-': F1 FRENCH FLOWERSâ€" & FEATHERS o select from, al} of which we are selling at the.lowest prices in the city.© _ .«>88@2 100. c@pagisndg s 000 oi o 00 I T Meltonk, Padby. Vortings, Dingonals, W it 6f snlngfif"fifimifim"fw"‘”" , ‘Glazed. and Unplazed ; z A0ENT PoR XALL00) & 1Daxs, 1RXPRIOR, | March 11, 1876, HANEY=â€"% FORGIE,; â€" Their Excellencies the Earl and. Countess of Dufferin. ,THOS. PATTERSON. mmfllhm! FENOLNG, suitable for Em ‘ > 4 4 «irte .1%. o Seaada ies ( 4 Ghol *) 6. % ‘ t + A’?“..:’.. “ A ; tw i Ainrpten n aJ8% SUMMER GOODS: ESTABLISHED 1875. nperipenim s un en ue ud W ipr iz sn s3 s +s Prart oo Artr en pn it \‘** England Broadoloth#; &2., &¢, &0., Which he‘ls prepared to make up in the lnteat taabjonnble styles. eÂ¥ m = 7 9 Leafiqean uo Is OTTAWA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Which he is prepared to make up in the lateat andindost fashjonnble styles Poryston ro Hi Exosuunnor tuan Omhl-u.lannvu-u Direct Importations from the Producers ... A Targe Lot of :Gentlemen‘s rmgggzo @oops. »#A"A good Pit """"'""“""“,".‘“‘”'" 6 McKAY‘S CHOICE) AND BEAUTIFUL ‘ALLâ€"â€"PAPER: in Marbié, Scotch Granke, or Handstone. mw-mfl-ll‘m%,‘”d lew Chinese Check, New Pon . :» Bilkeâ€"decidediy the newest gooda L f the Heaso STRIPED AND CHECKED ‘JAPANESE SILKB, William Queale. WM. McKAY, Warerooms next to Daniels‘ Hotel:~~ WHOLESALE & RETAIL. J 0 8 EB ] P. A TAYLOR, Proprietor. d In Francs, England, Holland and Spain, Kailigs‘ ues‘ CMare, THall Paper. «INQ@â€" OFE Cammberers, Dryâ€" Goods, Largest and Bestâ€"selected assortment of [ESTABLISHED 1860.], ; At CHAS, BBRYSON‘S, 68 Sparks StÂ¥eek."." OTTAWA 1875. ,â€" &e 3819 {tafi o m_{g JUNE, mere h mde s tormiiane t TWO "KY PRESST *AIN® ‘DAILL CANADA ~CENTRAL Brockville & Ottawa ‘Radlways PHOTOGRAPHER: 1 } 1845 ».Â¥, $E ¥éery any. Jube 11, Wib. igopet s » ob atpents: New * $ For> Ottawa Jâ€"A RV L 8 69. sPARKS STREET. 1 A.M. 100 P.M. U8 v.4. OTMTWD WE LVE CL DF BC . AL MAIL ETEAMSHIPS COmMPrA woULDT Oitawa Biver Havigation Company, FOR::EVERYBODYL § untad_ a. 3 agrnts on hev m â€"â€"Domet ‘Commission . Office. a | wnd debis 0‘0 0 N X 0 & A PRA EZ, Next Vistoria Chambers. COMMISSIONS UNDRTAKEN, ONÂ¥AL MA!L L18K.; ANCHOK LINE. JNITED STATRS MailL @DRAMK ROYAL MALL L1X: STRAMEE® LLAZ LIBR NICHOLLS & CO,, HOUEE 4& LAND AGENTS, . QTIAWA : p MONTRRAL CA AT

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