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Ottawa Times (1865), 28 Jun 1873, p. 4

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_my chair and judged my soul in error. This girl belongs to the Abbey, not to me. I am but the faithful guardian of the right, and oflh-lslorio\.lou- llrrndtm.l abou ive to your wile the power to Mho:‘om childâ€" 1en, yet must l account to God and to the Abbay: _ Since there has been here .fid- tar, monks and serfs, id «t from time -w.m-qdn-nmmm! to the contrary,such a case has never hap« r'h.. free WNW‘ property of the Abbey by marrying | wnlo-.{:’vl Heuce it is my duty to . exercise right, and to make use of it, | otherwise it would become lost and would | fhiil into Jesvatnde, which would be the : muse of a t>â€"ousand troubles, (And that this shou.= aot be is of a greater adv.=nâ€" tage to the State and to the Abbey than your cask 1, beautiful as they are, seeing | that from our treasuary we can purchase | tl.o::r.'wno,moy ean buy \ ea*abli laws and customs. And for a truth ot this I call as a witness Monserg~ | neur, the Chamberlain of the King, #ho : knows what infinite pains our Nire takes every day to battle for the establshment of his ordinance.‘ t * This bit is to stop my moutX," grumâ€" bled the Chamberiain.‘ The goldemith, who was not a lawyer, remained thoughtfal. Then came in Tien« nette, clean and bright, her bair neatly dressed, having on a robe of white matrino, with a lavender coloreit girdle, and ler protty feeat clad in white stockings with delightful" little â€" shoes. And â€" she looked so royally beautifal, and had so noble a carringe, that the gold«mith was petrified with ecstacy. Jucdge that the pair exchanged more than one loving ylace. The Chamberlain who had never seen so noble a creature, thought the sight was 100 dangerous ftor the poor gold~ m..bwdhinb«kwl’mu fast as the hackney could carry him. And Wrfilgadvi.dhim to phink long before he went on with this aft«ir, seeing what the monks were resolute to use Tien netite as a bait to catch soma good fish. And in truth, the Chapter sent him word that be could marry Tiennette if he could resolve to give up to them his house and goods and couféss himself and b.s children to become slaves ; also that the Abbot, by apecical act of kindness, would allow him to live in his house on condition of bond» ing over to the Abbey an inventory of his goods and furniture, and paying rent, and but belonging to the domain as act of sertdom. The poor ith saw clearly Ml&mfiom of the Ab= bot and Chapter, and began to despair. wa“;b«;muu‘ on hhly.ubd-.wurryod thfilflp‘:”lthhgtw some foreign country where might ‘marry in peace -‘h-“-tho day was long. For bhe thought that once well out of the land Nometimes he thought of raising a mob in the streots and setting fire to the Monasâ€" wery, sometimes "of inveiging the Abbot into some secret place where he could torâ€" ture him into signing an act of enfranchiseâ€" ment for Tiennette, sometimes of one Now it this girl ashould be taken from us against our will, and if the custom ot the l.lauthgohund,mmnb- pots of your Majesty would take your rogal crown, snd in every place great sedi~ | ons would burst forth against rates and This silenced the King. And now t Hann in niraine n thie very one felt interested in the aftair and bets made in every quarter â€"about: the result. The lords wagered that Anselem would yire up, but the ladies of the Court wagered the contrary, and came in crowds to purchase trinkets and to see the man. Anselam: having complained *to some 1 beloved thing was z..thh-.wbm it an act of miserable cruelty, AmPshe sent | ber rogal order to, the lord . Abhotâ€" that | Master Auselem, her jeweller, should be | allowed to see Tiennette, whereupon the | monuks arranged that he might come every | ereey day she came dressocd in gromter :r..n“hsh-nymnt most aimirably. The two lovers were not permitted even to touch each ihe j seeing speak i to At last Tiennettse came with a smilling tace, and said to her lover, *My dearess lord, 1 think 1 have found a way out of our troubles 1 have learned from the eccleâ€" sinstical judge, Father Jehan, who is also the Sub Prior, and kinder than the rest that as you were not born a serf of the domain ot 8t. Germain, and only become so by accemion, your state of serfdem will cesse with the cause of accession. Now, my lord and lover, ':frnmlllouyour Inads and goods for me, l will willing lose my life for you. Marry me, and we will hm’mmnb. together, and when myself about to be a mother | will kill myselif. Then you will become tree again in spite of the wicked monks, because it is the law, and also because the mrw ::'dlup_ sure that pardon me suicide, seeing that [ do it to deliver from slavery my lord and husband, whom 1 love dearer whare Tiennette would meet him under Rower of life, that you will be finely dressâ€" ed, well lodged, and cared for like a queen dguring your life, since the lord Abbot lestres us the enjoyment of my pros amiles, fought against the decision, and declarawd that she would rather die than reduce to serfdotm a free man, and much more a free mun whom she entirely loved because of the gracious words which he bhad said to her in the meadow, when they lirst met. But Anselem spoke so tender» Iy to her, and told that his happiness was Lound up in her companionshi PMW I she died he would certainly follow her to hittle to me if I cannot call a single farthâ€" n:y:'.,wi.l nnllovq of all the your hbeart. I place my trust in the Seur St. Eloi, who will surely succor us in our troubles, and will deliver us trom oevil. lvinpwmttom seriâ€" vener and have draw up the contracts and tears gllttered in her eyes, she stretched out her arms lovingly to the poor goidâ€" wunith, from whom she was separted by an than life, Haring said this with much «ntmation and many smiles, though the Tiennstie, n a lempest of tears LOVE CONQUERS ALL m * % 6 som," replied the Abbot, ‘ From the French of Balzac asis the fashion in the parlior you 10 & + ~â€" *h ! __‘l'bo suteriter h:;’!_m"'_‘fl.‘."g approached that was to unite him to Tians nette, and td alavery, Anselem melted all his gold into a royal crown, which he ornamented with all peatls and diamonds, and brought it ncntlj to the Queen, says ing, ‘ Your Majesty, l do not know what will happen me to.morrow ; everything within my house will be inventoried and held by the accursed mo&l:; who have abown me no pity. Deign , to t this. 1t is a lg‘oglo expression of m- for the joy of seeing my beloved, which 1 owe to your goodness. 1| do not know what will happen next. But if a day ahould come when my children shall be free, i bave sure con{idence in your queenly genâ€" erosity, . _ oKE Thbead »AAAG . * _ *Well said, good man,‘ said . the king. ‘Some day the Abbey haye need of my aid, and 1 will not for this.‘ We have much pleasure in publishing the flâ€" lowing list of the names of the Ladies who have so klndly volunteered their services to superinâ€" u-m'! l':t: several FANCY TABLE® connected awith t BA 2 4AAA A XI . mh‘ rm or manufucture of . which beemn exported t.-‘unum mumummdt\q«oâ€"» twms on certain M&;uwm such order, ‘In.ldl-hl‘oh extended and deciared w apply to goods subject to duties of Excise; which gouhmymug;:lnlm manner be remported into Canada of duty -floel to the several conditions mentioned (n order dnd on the further condition that such goods on reim portation shall be wareboused subject to the Excise duties to which they would have been linble had they aot been exported from Canads. which was gotten up by the Ladies of the city, for the pul"m of unlung::elr efforts with those of the gen en of the m‘ Committee of St, Patrick‘s Church, so devoted in thetr task, in oraer to swell the funds in the excbequer necesâ€" sary to further the progress of the works of this fAine edifice, and we fCol quite eonfident of its sn0cess, lmwlmunubo l‘lhh Ladies, (and we must bot omit Seotcb, as well as ladies of other nationalitle«), have so zealously taken it in hand, and that we feel also coofiéent that there is no lay in whose yveins there is md:r of pure celfic blood, but will udo herselt in being, «o far as her means will allow, instrumental in in helping to forward the works of a building now in course of ergciion to the gtr; of the Most High, under the" invocation of % amt may rest mvml that thereby will draw down npon berself and mmB' the blessing of the Supreme vg, 4 and so . transmitito posterity, a lastli mument to the zeal and piety of the Cath« wdles of Ottawan. Plants and Flowers bakting plants, such as 3t Baisame«, Pink®, Pansies, Everiusting r'hwg::.htn-ll.hlh-. The sutweri‘~r has on harn! a large quantity 0 Pinnts of -ns‘.':ur quality, qn-mu: dâ€"&b- bage, Cuaulidower, Tomuto, ‘Celery, Melon, Curumber and Rhubarb, Also, a quantity of Ms. P. O')Icua' Mrs. Goulden, Mrs. W in. MeCaifrey, Mrs. M, Kavanagh LOTTERY AND FANCY TABLE. » Mres. J. F. Caldweli. P Hon, Mrs. R. W. Seott wrs. P\ MCDough cil on the recommendation of the Hon, the Minister of Iniand Revenue, and under the anâ€" thority aforesaid has been r‘d to order, and it is bereby Ordered, that all the Inland Revenue Laws of Canada inso far as they relate to the Lamu Litenses and the lm’dthadnm wmnmdduuuon dmula malsters wers and on spirits, mait malt Liquor, and all laws respecting the collection and management of Revenue derived therefrom be and the same is houb{deehrdl:&ly to and be in foree in the nce of Man » OTICE is hereby fven that the Stone Tower at ‘Windmil {rl. near Prescott. tario, on the River Bt. 'remn been converted by the Government of Into & Lighthouse, and a Axed White Lght will be «bhown on the 15th June next. . . _ + w . o o s Oe hhe se o w . Wnn bebimeman hnsd st ragt ance of 1> miles. e The tower is a round %"‘»lu height, from the hase to the trp of the q The illuminating apparatus is Catoptric. â€" AWx. BXITH, » 4 Deputy of the Minister of Martne and Pisherirs Carriage and Sleigh FACTORY, RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW a, NOTICE TO MARIXERS. | No. 8, or 173. + Fixzed ‘White Light, Windmill Point, River 8t NOTICE TO MARINER®. No. T, or 1873 * Revolving 1.40&, Cape Npencey. UTICE is hereby given that a Lighthouse has Nhaoncw b‘vlg()flm.onul Canada, on Cape Spencer, in the Bay of Fundy, County of St. John, N, K. Lat, #1RW N. Long. §»° t‘ 0"° W. _A Revolving Ked ‘and White Light, elevated K feet above high water, fll be exhibited on lith June next ; shewing RKed for 45 seconds, and mevitis Vot ween casnroppentance Of the Light, # ween and making a c:::&cle revolution in the miouâ€" wa. In clear w r the Light should be seen at a distance of 4 miles. j eret. Department of Marine and Fisheries, z Uitawa, l6th May, 1873. most approved styles of" _ _ | © _ . Coaches, Carmiages, Ommibusses, BUCKAW AY8, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS, Which in point of finish and durability, are not surpassed in any market, MWi#®All work warranted for one year and all kinds of repairing carefully and promptly done. * *A very large ul:.unl: of new and im proved machinery tely been added, and as the whole is driven by-um&om (the only establishment so supplied in this smction of country), we are in a position W, Stockdale, Brother & Co,, ST. PATRICK‘S CHURCH LDepartment of Marine and Fisherie«, 5 Uttawn, May 17, 1873. ;..?t.r than any one elso. . . ‘The propsietors are practical :um mod ive M su to work. &u-.. March K 1812. 1981tt Uttawa, June & 1873 NP Nt. PiBrick Mrs _R. w1, Mrs. J . h‘%k Mrs. R. Neagle, Mrs. C. King, Mrs. J, Kavanagh, At this establishment will be found on nd, or made _ order, the latest and TTAWA STEAM Patrick‘s Church Bazaar, . W . Seot . F. PY K Mr%m(‘mu Mre. belan. REFRESHNENT TABLE [To be continued ] L Mrs. Bermipgham, k gn. '\,\'.ulln'nlkn j Wns .l s \{'(":,Illlll’. gh, _ Mrs. J, Esmond. Cathedral. W. A. HTIMSWORTH Y TABLE® Nt. Jaseph‘s r Proderick lonnol!v, 2081 12 R. ‘DE JONGHM‘S LIGMT BROWN COD _ LIVER O1L. The distinetive characteristics which have gained for Dr. DK J(W?I‘IOH so much celebrity, the entire conflidence of the most emiâ€" nent members 8@ the Medical Profession, and, notwithstanding the active and unserupulous opâ€" mluom of many interested dealers, an unprece» ted amount of public patronage, may be thus concisely enumerated : 1. 1t« genuiness, fpurity, and uniform atrength are ascer.ained and guaranteed. 11.â€"1t contains ail the active and essential rrln- @lpleés thattherapeutle expertence has found to be the most effective in the uro-rnunll of the remedy. _ A11.â€"1t is painatable, easily taken, and creates no DAANC:1, + 1 V.â€"It is borne with facility by the most delicate stomach, and im proves the functions of digestion and wlnllfnuuu. 2 & _ Â¥.â€"Its medicinal propertiesand remedial action V.â€"Ita medicinal propertie® and Temlermis? MODICT have been found to l'» nnmleuhly 8"““ than those of any other kind of Cod Liver Oil. YL.â€"From the unequalled rapidity of it« cura« tive effects, it is Infinitely more economieal than any which is offered, even at the lowest price, CONsUMPTION ANS DIsEASES OF TME CHEST. f The extraordinary virtues of Dr. p® Joxan‘s light Brown Cod Liver Oll in Pulmonary Conâ€" sumption may now be considered as fully estaâ€" blished, &n remedy so m‘)ldly restores the exâ€" hausted #t -th.hlm! he nutritive functions or produbes & .l:" ed and favorable infuâ€" ence on the l6oal malady. . n ho meomh o Ond d ERVC® OM CHC NPSm! M n Z? ‘The following ué testimany to the eMecagy of Dr. oz Joxor‘s Cop Livy®® QlL in ('nn-um‘gh)u is afforded by Aur®x G. Cuarraway," 1sq, M.R.C.8., 18. A., of Leominster :â€" _ ___ Fight ies 4tz Nt ns s t ie "upatgns Abotlpratrstirezednraniagrir ty n * Having for some years extensivelyâ€"used Dr. D& Joxan‘s LiGut Browx Cop Liv®® OfL, both Ih pablic and private practice, I have no hesitatior in stating its effects are \'c-r?' far superior to those of apy other Cod Liver Oil, Nearly four yeats since, two cakes of confirmed Consumption were placed under my care. In both, the lungs were i mass of tubercular u»‘-mn, and every possible soundâ€" te be hesrd in phthisis was present. The sole remedy employed was Dr. px Joxalt‘s LIGHT Browxâ€"Cob Live®k® Ofn; and now the patients are strong and fat; the dIwmuulmmmalflmmh nearly inaudible; and in the one case (male) hunting, fishing, and shooting, are freely hulul,nl in, the patient upnwsm* himself quite capable of undergoing as much fatigue as any of his fellow sportsmen." "In cases of prostration and emaciation, where the vital forces are reduced, and where &lfe appears to be even at its lowest ebb, the restorative powers t Dr. De Joxex‘s Liout Brows Cop LIvE®R i1. are remarkably manifested. â€" By its adminis tration the natural appetite is revived, and ‘the functions of digestion and assimilation are imâ€" proved, reanimated, and regulated ; and, when its use has beensteadily, preserved in, its pecullar tonic and nutritive properties have entirely reâ€" stored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitutions. h e imlented trict Medical GQficer at -:y Bt, Ldmunds i« _‘ " In giving my opinion of Dr. oz JoxGu‘s LiGHT Browx Cop LIVER “"1\‘ have no hesitation in saying that I have not the slightest confidence in any other kind. The effects of Dr. p® Joxan‘s \{:‘a. are sure and most remarkable, nsa'lally In that broken down state of health an utrflm which usually. precedes and Jayors tuberc deposit; and 1 never recommend any other sort. The Qil I have had trom you was for my own use, and it has certainly been the only means of m\'ln’ my life on two occasiens, and even now, when feel ‘out of condition,‘ 1 take it, and like it, unâ€" mixed with uu)'l.hhg‘u being the most agreeâ€" able way. I could wish that Dr. be Joxan‘s 0. would come into ‘e||Oannd emlrelysupfl‘- sede the Pale and other w ess preparations." . The actual benefit derived is thus described by RowraxD DALTON, bt M.R.C.8., 1.M.A., Dis trict Medical Qficer at Bury 8St. Edmunds :=â€" * _ SELECT MEDICAL OPINION®S: From innumerable medical and sclentific opinions of the highest character in commendation of Dr DK Joxuu‘s Liowt Brows Cop LivEk® OIL, the following are setected :â€" * Sir Henry Marsh, [Bart., M.D., Physician in Ordiâ€" wmary to the Queen in lrcguul. ‘ "1 eonsider. Dr. De Jongh‘s uflm Brown Cod Liver Oll to be a very pure Qil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." " We think it :ert ‘advantage that there is one kind of Cod LiverJOil whicn is marversally admitted to be scnulnoâ€"lhe Light Brown Oil sup» lied by Dr. De Jongh. It has ilong been wm- Boq when prescribing the Oil; to recommend this kind, since, amidst so much variety, and uncerâ€" tainty, we have confidence :n is goutmueuess." (Extract from "Consumpton . s amuiy aud Reâ€" mediable Stages.") " 1 have frequently recomm ad persons con sulting me to make use ..rn?."in rouh‘- Cod Liver Oil. 1 have beén well satisied with its m and believe ‘n &o nmv;ryhpum Ol::. “;2 ted for those n in which the use that su Siagoe it finticatad. s t * an 1 invariably prescribe Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Oll in jpreference to any other, r.eu.xzcu- sured that I am recommending .nsennlne le* mmt a manufactured compou tn which the cy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." dir loseph OUife, M.D., Physician to the British * 1 consider that lhes:rny of this Oll is secured in its g'mnaon bly personal attention of so gfl a Chemist and melllg-m a Physician as Dr, Jongb, who has atso written the best Medical Treatise on the Oil with which 1 am acquainted. Mence, 1 deemAbe Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferrable to ‘any other kind as *JA ve fn?nenu prescribed Dr. De J h ® u.m"fim-n od l.{m Oil, and 1 have o:‘v‘v-ry reason to be satisfied with its benefcial and saâ€" lutary effects." J " Dr. Granville has found that Dr. De wu's lflt Brown Cod Liver Oli produces the red effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause the nausea and Indigestion too ofic‘Ln, eonsequent on the administration of the Pale OAL." ( reganis genuineness and medical eMecacy." Dr. Lamkester , F. R.8., Covoner for Central Mideleser., Rdwin COanton, K-z.. Fâ€"R.C%., Surgeon to Charing Jross Hospital. of prescribing" brr be Fungu‘s Light linfwn Lod . De Jongh‘s, t win Liver Oil, .::3 find it to be much more efficacious than other varieties of the same medicine which 1 have also :‘:‘xlnyod with a. view to test their relative supe ky." * Dr. Lawrence, Physician to HR.H the Duke of Ir. De Joxou‘s Liout Brow x cop Liv®® Or a sold only in Imperial llu;-pinu-h&. #d.; Pints, * #1.; Quarts, 9s.; Capsuled and belled with his Stam p and Signature, $ ‘WITHOUT WHICH NOXE CAX PoSSIBLY, BE * GEXUINE. | By al! respectable Chemists and Druggists through * out the World. s GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION A NEW SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED ENGâ€" LISH READINGâ€"BOOKS. From Mr. M. Patterson, Reetor of the Free Church Caurtiox.â€"Beware of nnrvlnclplod attempts to wwbstitute iuferior or worthiess preparations. & " 1 have examined very wmlly the ‘Printing,‘ and Nos, 1., 1L., and I1L, of Royal Readers, anid have no hesitation in sayi that they are, in my (l)g'nlnn Incom parably th:gow\ English Readingâ€" ks that have ever been suh ished, The adaptaâ€" tion of the means to the end Inview is perfect." From T. Morrison, M. A., Rector of the Free Church "1 have very carefully examined the Royal Readers. < The planis excellent, and the exeeuâ€" tion, if I may say %0, evmb‘tnv. They are out of sight the best series of Readingâ€"books published, and thould very u‘pudlly be wldnl* used. . The Illustrations constitutes an admirable features and add much to the value of the Readers, Training School, Moray House, Edinburgh, " Thanks for the Kpecimen of your new Reading Books and Sheets. . . . . T%u-f' are admirable in every particular, Nothing, in my opinion, would more contribute to the improvement of Education than the wide cireulation of these books, and the intelligent handling of them." From A. Montgomerie, L. L.D., Principal of Ladies As good as any in the world are to be found in abundance, and will be sold ou the most fayourâ€" uble terms to atual settiers. BHome level and heavily timbered with Oak, Beech, ua'rle, ete. Kome rolling with Beech, Maple, Rock Elm, etc. In fact, ov;? variety of timber, soil and surface ean be found, The railroad is complete to Reed City (T. 17 N. R. 10 West) and there is only 48 miles to reach Lundington on Lake Michigan. This will be conâ€" oo o C PP ol.rucu?u fast as the work can economically be done, .'h:r land and rallroad facilities are selâ€" dom offer m“other, and those who wish to ecure homes will do well to apply early and take «s holce selections. ¢TETMs o® San®.â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in .all cases, and balance may be paid in three antnual payâ€" monts. . T‘imber lands must be paid for before being out, Farming Lands for actual lement will be old on pay ment of oneâ€"fourth in cash and the bal« lance in fAve equal annual payments. Interest at the rate of seven per cent. on ..II 3np-lfl b:l.noou, " We have no hesitationâ€"in saying that these Readingsâ€"Books ure in .advance of anything hlu‘;.o_.-hr:o published, * *L care, ®kill, and judgment displayed in the Eep.nuon of the series, and their thorough adapâ€" tion to the wants of Modern Education, whl command for them the approbation of all teachers and schoolâ€" managers w ho desire the thorough pro Aelney of their pupils in l':l’llnh." * T. NELHON & SONS London Edinburgeh and New Yo FLINT AND PERE MARQUETTE RAILWAY = ?LANlnfi.Q y From the Eulitor of the Scottish Journal of Education OVER $0,000,000 ell located, mathly on the rlvers lead ke Mlch;finn. «Phe numerous streams and Takes surrounded with uno timber along the line west of Reed City, offer 16 best of locations for mills, where logs can be held safely free of expense and free from the anâ€" noyance of Boom Comrnln. The railroad direct LC mace Gastnae and Tnladn affers the best source to be pald annualy. All contracts and notes are made " payable at Merchan*‘‘s Natiohal Bank in Fast Maginaw . 2 Apply in person or by mail to Eie m e CCE 2 30 sn wa to Rast Baginaw and Toledo offers the best sour of n‘tl and never falling mar!lot"ror Lul:;‘- bf' &, ete.,.which may be délivered anyâ€" where line. 4md Com missioner, Land Office at,Kast Haginaw, Mich, Ir. Barlow, F.RS., Sen â€" Phusicuan to Guy‘s Dr. Granville, F.RS., Author of the * Spas of kA KBAR, ‘HALRFORD U O0. David Smith, F.R.8., Medical to the Poor lnnurds& Great Bm for sale. IE ENTIRE LA ND GRANT of this Company, unsold, consistihg ef about 39,000 aeres, is offerâ€" HE HROQYAL KEADEES. 17, STRAND, LOXBDON, W.C Normal School, Glasgow FARMING LAND SOLEK CONSIGNEE®, PINE LANDS, Cotlege tGlasgow W M. L. WEBBER, "l‘vg Qusstion®s Easicr Axsweszao.â€"Why should men wear beards? Because they are a great protection to the throat and lungs, and add much to their personal .p;lmn'noo. Why should we use < Byron‘s Pulmonico Wafers?‘‘ Because when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, &o., they act like a charm Ministers and lawyers use them, physâ€" cianl- recommend them, and ‘;l.ngon bu:d public speakers say they are w 8 medicine in existence for the mnflmeh eomplaints. fiol&:yall medicine deaalors at 25 cents per » f‘h‘“’ u:"w i & bb,m A ”&'fi with your wife u & subj w there is danger of:uwn‘ her feelings, and it is wrong to speak of great virtues in another man‘s wife, to remind your own of fault; but it is not wrong after "72’ the "Canadian Pain Destroyer‘" and * ing its wonderful effects, to recommend it to your nolfhborl for the cure of rheuma tism, neura gn. cnmn.holh, #&eo., it has no equal. For sal {5 Druggists and country dealers, Price 25 cts, per bottle. For imparting & fine glossfto Linen Shirt Bosoms, Producing the same gloss and Hard Finish As when bought at the The most ordinary ironer is enabled‘ to compeie with the most skilful, giving the linen the appearance it had when it came from the store,â€"new and beautiful. By the use of Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, thereby saving time and labor in wnfuh‘. ‘This is the most economical ar« ticle that can be used, costing only about three cents to do the ironing of a large family. It gives the Linen such a smooth glossy surface that the dust and dirt wili not adhere to it, so fhat it will keep clear amuch lo-gcr It is very highly recom . mended by the Montreal Herald, J Minerve, Le National, and by all the leaaâ€" ing American papers. & s It is put up in boxes to last a family about three months, and tan be head from all respectable Gm-" Druggists, and Dealers in House Furnishing (ioods, at 30 cents per box. f nity. i+ (Mtawa, Jany. 7, 1873. 2151 1y3w SU OKERS -s..r.as. on each Plug. s Price so low that all can us it. MYRTLE N AVY The Brand ~lrn‘ruun"ummm¢.*= asy infringement on it will be name Tuckett & Billings is on each Caddy, and T & B. on each plue. The trade can be supplied by Single Belts of this will do the work and last as long as a Double Belt of Canadian OJils, Paints and Colors and Varnishes, Oakum, Pitch, Tar and Cordage, Anchors and Chains, Dominion and Briush Flags, Graim, Bags and Cannwg iron. P. 8. R & BROS., MRS. ROBERTSON, © A pupilrof Signor Leon Corelli, the celobrated teacher of Vocalization, wishes to give lessons in Vocalization. She will attend mpiu at their residences, or receive them at her house, between 2 and 6 o‘clock p.m. Terms made known on application. Residence Joyce‘s Cottage, Rig-u Street, Sandy Hill. Ottawa, Nov. 23, {812. 8083 m 1 " Queen Victoria, «+ gnnoen, Passengers leave Ottawa at 7 a. m.and 6 p. m. by steamers " Peerlesa" and "Queen Vm." Ror Montreal and intermediate lsndh,-. ge checked. Meals and Btuteâ€"rooms extra. UPWARDS, â€" â€" Passengers leave b‘{.lt.ho 7a. m. and 5 p. m. trains for Lachine by lway, and connect with the steamers * Prince of Wales," and " Princess" for Ottawa and intermediate landinge, ______â€"___ Ottawa Rivar Navigation Co.‘s ROYVAL M AIL LILNE of STEAMERS â€" Passengars leaving Ottawa by the eveni steamer will dmel?tho Lachine mpid-. lpe l&l:mh passengers taken on Maturpday evening ts The comfort and economy of this line are un‘ nurau-ul. whilst the route is one of the most picturesque in Canada, Tourists will find this a Enamellene, Na: lrm')‘ Rw-r;ner. 4# Poerltu," (‘?;pt. :ho Bo':‘c‘o 44 m ‘ 19 m ‘ s " Queen Vlmrl:" Cavpnt. P. Y. Infiel. delightful trip, F;elfin' for: all Efinu on the Ottawna sent thr with despatch. !;:m'nml return tickets may be had at the Company‘s office, Queen‘s W harf, Ottawa. + 2190 6m [“ NGLISH OAK TANNED LEATHER 4 BKLTING A‘ND TANS, Hingle Heltsa of this will do the work and last as lu:;-u a Double Belt of Olll.d#l Lentmer. vidhy imanto Coommentounpient Caiion Dominion and lmmop. e Canvas, pig lron. Enamellene W holesale at HKNBRY F. LEMONT & CU., 236 8t. Jamesâ€"st., > ESMUNDE BROS. Wholesale Agents for Ottawa and riciâ€" j‘ NGLISH OAK TANNEKED LEATHER * BELTING AND TANS Ottawa to Montreal, 1873. 2195 6m All Housexkeepers May 30. 1873 MESSRS. C. T. BATE & CO. Beptem ber 4, 1872. 2065 € STORE NEW OCAL MUSIC,. Cufts, . sPHOIAL â€"NOTICHS: Commencing June 2nd DOW NW ARVS. FOR A GOUD SMOKK, 2 % o HG 4WÂ¥ & KW h ;dolbh,, ts 4 NHO;N, E“°w~ TKRAaDE MAKK. ; W&/]/*\~HF THRO OPTAWA Tlhks. JUNE 28, 1873 Collars, Lace Cutains, a / :NCGS aanD «erGES, CAaUTION. . TRADE M a a 4o T H E. PCu0 M VY PRBOT 34 LCAE TY C5% K. W.BHEPHERLD l're-lJom, 10 Grey Nun Street, Capt &c, dre Capt. P. MéGowan BM â€" Is hereby ‘:vmn that His Exoellency the LLEUT ENA NT GOY ERNOR in Council ts been pleased to order that the Interest acorued and unpald on sale of Publlc Lands in theâ€" Counties of Oftawa and Pontiae, made at 6) ols ‘-onwm awnd urwurdn. be remilted in all cases where paymept Of the h‘llnoeol’prlm-l'ml is made un or before the FIRST day of MARCH, 18371; and thatin cases wln»n; CHBL o Ee t i + E0 e Py dn $ u{u have been made at considerably increase d rates n consequence of the addition 10 the price per acre of a ln ge amount of Kent, &C., such rates will be reduced to the maxihaoutu price of 70 cts. per acre In favor of purdQhiwers or their Alulfnm-n who pay the baianee of Prinelpal due on their rem« [»ouv- wnles ut such reduced rates, within the he period above stated. : Parties destrous of obtaining further‘ Informaâ€" tion in this matter, will plense apply to the Agent within whose Jurisdstion thebr bands whe «lluâ€" ated. | The A':luu are as follows : EDMUND HEATH, l’.'}q.;o.(t‘lnnn::w:’. Cou â€" longe Ageney, com prising 1 Jount ontine . NRSusitt Faklsy . K8q ., Hull, _ Gatineau Agency, comprising the Westerly part of the (‘u\ml\inf Ottawa. 0, W,. CAMERUON, Esq., Thurso, that part of the Petite Naution Ageney comprising the Eastâ€" erly purt of the County of Ollawa, except the Townsh!ps of Ponsonby, A mherst and Clyde. (mpml.) ' ~ :. K. TACHEF, > ~Assistant Copppetsioner. Secds. Seeds. The gubseribers have reeeived from ymu«. EW ING BROM., OrF MoNTREA! _A full supply of the popular kinds of FILOW ER nli‘.i.'llt:‘ ULA DIOLU nm.mh M TIMOPH Y REK! 1)UBI.lC NOTICK forward wm{ number of the "GRAPMIC * every work. Itteils me just as much news of what i going on at bome as I care to know, and its pietures wre not only looked at with "hunn en its arrival but En‘u‘vo_n’un-d up, u,d fa rl.; worn threadbare a ryN ENGLISH FAMILIES REVDPENT . I ABROAD | \noludi Department of Crow n Land» Urabec. Inuungy 9th 1874 ast be turning over and over t:otnll, Braszil, Canada, Cape of Good Hope, ibraitar, Jamaica, Malta, Mex.00, Monte Video, ntal, New Zealand, 8t Thomas, Bues, West -_fiu. 8te, or 31s thin paper. 5 o Ceylon, Cllnxcouumthoplo. India, Japan, West Coast South America, 4%, or"Â¥is Lhin paps â€" """""" 9Q, STHKAND, LONDUN., _ "._"_ Morsons Effectua) Remedies ‘\ Are sold by Chemists and Drugyists throughâ€" « out the World. PEPSI N Eâ€"â€"The porllnr and professional mediâ€" : vine for inalgestion is Moxson‘s PEPSINK, the active principle of the gulrk'smca. Hold in Powder, lozâ€" # enges, Globules; and as Wine in {, j and 1 pint bottles. CHLORODYNE is of such eélebrity that it can searcely be considered a specialy, ita eomposition being known to practiâ€" o9 toners, Many of the: Chlorodynes S lwing unequalin strength, Morkson & sox have prepared this, Sold in > j oz,, 1j oz, and 8 0z, botties. GELATINEâ€"The . purest preparation is Morâ€" Carefully packe! and shipped. Orders made payable in England . n ns Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exhiâ€" PURE CHEMICAISA ANV NEW MEDICINES 81, 38 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON Woursâ€"Horxsty AxD Hox®rRTtox. cHIRTs, â€"â€" )* KOLLARS, KUFFS, : _ . ‘ made to order any Chape, Style or Cize; â€" The only Chirt and Kollar Factory in Ottawa. r fubler io ths prigsipet or 8 s Kutter to the princi Hsb.tdum' of Montreal. 6 ¢ Merchants‘ Bank Block, Sparks Street, (kor) Metcalfe. . Ottawa, Nov 20, 1872. Ottawa. April #th, 1873. Th Ottawa â€" A large handsome shop, 60 by 22, [ with cellar and upper room of same aize. , Also, a medium Store, large front, The four atores first Anished and for some time occupled, are doing anentirely satisfactory busi« ul{ANDS&Vj‘ST PUBLIGC HALL, in the city, wi the necessary retiiing rooms and offices, _ © e m another HAlLA, 35 by 32, with ante room . W do well M'l‘emrrunoa Divisions or Temâ€" pies, Masonicand Odd Fetiows Hall &c., &c. Also, a nice office and back room on first flat» the very best pluce in the Upperâ€"Town for a of which I am sole owner and ’&ii-?n&'._ These (Y‘ml;\nman notu:;llto man;lv“lwkr:n in New ork or °C ng rese my own trade. Price perlable, packed and delivered on Is hereby given that the Council of the Corporaâ€" tion of Ottawa intend, at a meeting o7 the said Counell‘ to be held at the usual hour of the meet» Ing of the said Council at the City Hail, in the AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES Firstâ€"class Bevel, 5 x 10 tables,* complete with balls, cues, &e., and having the celebrated _ _ ©Phelan & Collender Combinatiou Cushions‘ el or failing a} meeting at that day at the meetin of the nl:o Uounclfnwhllch :ohnll be balid nex’ uund‘r pass a Byâ€"law to stop up that porâ€" tion of Wilbrod ltnel’.' in the said clt.\'r,. 'blcru trade. Price per tabl busird mn.&‘; gold MONDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF THE _ MONTH OF JULY NEXT, mrwnflnfl-llwu) stop up that = tion of Wilbrud uml’.' g the said cu,\'r, vmcru described as follows : ‘Being that portion of said street lying at the east end thereof, near the " You eannot imagine with what pleasure I loos Neutl agyg c _ * e m migeecn: s , omm «* it by tutning over and over." T bo fapt reeuilerliof sonl al theittioning rate a be sen‘ posk wing rates, oluding nnuo..néht{unn. and all extra nuum» street lying & R{du\\il\'er _ Dated at Ottnwa this fifth day of June, A. D. 1873. W . P. LETT, PUBLIC_ NOTICE To His Excellency the Governor General and uite, RECEIVED PER STEAMERS Corinthian and Polynesian,| FIVE CASES OF * YÂ¥ ERJY CHOIOE G00Ds. 1 am now pared to attend to the. comâ€" mands o my mmenm- customers. ()m_’nerflpu(l)- lclgln streo‘ a. Otrtawa, March 31, 1873. Poe finse}! 3&5&3‘ â€" The buildingsare subsitantially built of stone, and can be converted into three or four comfortâ€" able dwomm houses at a small “J"""’ dtl:&cl't“ e, bullding Lots in different parts * CHARLES MAGEE, Trustee of the Cea! Estate of the late Ni nolas Bparks. ; Applications to be made to Mr. JAB, CLARK Valuable Proverty for at thp Cihive of thy tointo, un Sparee streen Merchant Tailor and Outfitter Garden Seeds /0 Apply to: Ottawa, May 12, 1873, Also the June 7th, THOMAS MORSON & soON, A. CHRINTIE & 00. Those eligibl Ises on Mally street, former 1 agupbd.‘g i'.’.i"é': Hs:wr, {':n 2 Ou,mz Ortawa, | April 19th, 1878. _ > |2242â€"011 > July 18. 187s. G. M. HOLBROOK, TO LET. _ ON WELLINGTON STREET. Peg Top Depot, STANDARD NOTICE. shipping ap assortment of * _J. W, COLLENDER, suc‘r to Phelan & Collenger. 73# Breadway, New York G. M. HOLBROOK Druggist, Sparik® REEL vl.uvg‘k SERUOA, & P. Le8SUEUR Chirt Store, City Crerk 231 103aw * 1& w im 4) tPAR T s â€"OFâ€"THEâ€"WORLD] J , ICRONCUOPICAL INVESTIGATIONX _ LZ has proved that the decaying subs Phnces which sccumulate between the teeth conâ€" tain animal and vegetable parasites, and that the ToOOFMH Pawmfiusk PASTES and WASHUES IN uRNERA U? ave no effec .‘Fo. th**0, Mo .UAUg KL 8 CORALIYE TOOQ UPAB?I nnyzlkbn TIFRICE and. ODONTALGIQU R ELIAL gompletely destroy and remove t unimaloulw and also presorve and benutify the M ons u»\lmlwa‘. Moast a UA BRIJELS Mesare:; #A 4 604 4s 12 4& BH L ts 1.‘8 Mos«as . UA BRIELM kull directions tor use enclosed in each box. «* Messrea. UADRIEL are mflcuhrl‘ successful in their systerm of ‘ARTIFICIAL TEETH, which they fhx lirnlljy in the mouth by imcans of an ELABTIC uUM, without springs, painlessly and without any operation.‘" & C ad A B M Is L2 speak, and in the night time frequently throwing the clotbhes off and raising in the bed to keep from strangling. 1 tried three of the most eminent physicians in the County of Northumberland for about a year, without recelving any benefit, in fact I continued getâ€" ting worse all the time. At last I was ad« vised to try the Great Snoshonese Remedy. 1 boughbt a bottle and took it and when it was about fnished 1 began to fsel a little bettor. I continued to use it until 1 had taker throk bottles, when, to my satisfaction, 1 found that I was as woll as ever I had been previâ€" gusd to my Iliness and have been so ever J C Cha.sberlain, Keqâ€"This is to certify that about three years ago 1 became affiicted with Bronchiti¢, which lasted about eightsen moutbs, 1 was so affiicted for the want of breath that it was very difficult tor me to s JOHN 8ILVER. â€" Bworn before me at Smithfeld this 6th day of April, A D 1870, â€"scou0 000 500. WONDERFULCUKRE OF LUNG DISEASE Baoogkiv®, April 5th, 1870. J 0 Chamburlaln, Bts. ‘ This is to certi that my wife was very low with Lung Discase,. The Doctor had given her up. He said her lungs were tubercled, and medicine coald not help her. u-umnxwfinmu of the Great Shoshoness y.. At the sxpiration of two days her symptoms were decidedly better, . Bhe continued to improve so rapidly that by the time she had taken one bottle she was able to sit up. By the continuâ€" ance o t vemet rl wa sperfectly restored You may publish the facts for the benet 0# those similarly afflicted. T. 0. BROWN Eplsconal Methodisat Minist= * Proclaim the :Glad Tidings That the Gzraar Suosmonuas Rxuaoy anp PiLLé, of the eminent 1ndian Medicine Man, Doctor ) LEWIS JOSEPHUS, of the Great Tribe of Shoshonees, British Columbisa, is working the most marvellous and astonishing Cure the World has ever heard of. Never in th annale of Canadian Medical History has suc} success attended the introduction of Fr‘ | medicine heretofore. . i simply because the numerous valuable active medicinal vegetable ingredients, (some of which we will mention, such as the *Extracts of Wild Oherry Bark, Pod:rhylhn, Juniper, Quassia, Smartweed, Dandelion, Hyoscyamus, Compound Extract of Colocynth, Jalap, So0c0o, trine Aloes, Capsicum, &c¢., &¢,) which enter Into the composition of the combined mediâ€" cine, are such and so harmoniously classitred and compounded, that it is made the most searching curative in the known world, and munot help but a~t on the system in a very eatisfactory and desirable manner,. No matâ€" ter what your allment may be, or of how long standing, it will find the spot and astonish you by the rapid manrner in which you are restored to perfest health and full vigor. This Medicine is pleasant and safe to take, and is warranted, and may positively be reâ€" led upon to make a permanent cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys Digestive Organs, &o, &¢., as well as Rcrofula the various Skin Diseases, Humors, and all diseases arising from Impurity of the Bilood, excepting the Third Stage of Consumption. KFurther information, with full directions for using the Great Bhoshonees Remedy & Pills, and containing Testimonials and Cert fcates of Uures, can be obtained by securing, the Treatise, the Hand Book, or thâ€": A‘manac and Cireulars from any respectable <â€" «ggistin the Dominionâ€" free. Bhould at once sendâ€"his name and address with $1,00 for one year‘s subscription to A‘ll correspondenee mus Price oj Remedy + Pint o oo ie Ne‘ Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, © The Canadian â€" Patent Office f . Record | § ce As W YJ ts MECHANIC‘S MAGAZINE In __ FLAMME, uufllfint es en Ed t 1 m-flufi. . Tetreau, of Hull, Notary Pnhlc. hqvo mmu'n-lmeo in this itors are ed to file theirâ€"claims beâ€" se mhom ate repperlag t We io siutrse N. TETREAU, â€" Hull, Aprit30th, 1878. Mosare £ { Montreal. A copy of first number can be seen at this office NBOLVENT AC1 OF 1869. PREPARED ONLY BY * M ouey s DrNTltrtj * 4 2GATC HILL, Lonpbone TA Cure ot Bronchitis (* $Ts & PLC ind also presorve and ETh AND GUMS. | in water produces ?nogl pleasan!, ngreeable and refreshing Mouth ‘ Wash ; it bardens the gums, preâ€" vents the accumubation of lartar, ‘xi\'u the breath a delightful perâ€" lume, removing all trace: of tobacce | smoke or unpleasant odour artsing | trom decayed teoth, and is an exâ€" | cellent delergent. Price 58. Osteo Ename! Stopping, warranted lw 'rpn;rm white and ‘rm as the Tooth itself. This beautiful preâ€" paraiion restores front teeth, and locn be casily m Buficient to | stop six teeth â€" 00 58. "SrpaDEXT," the oniy real cure for Toothâ€"ache, prwuolc{ for general use after 20 years‘ experience in u\m own practioe gives immediate relie! by the pminless destruction of the nerve and forms a stopping. Price is 144. White (Gutta Percha Enamel tor stopping decayed and tendor teeth. lienders the tooth round and usetu) for mastication ; no matter how lar decayed. Price ia#d.~ °_ E.GE. _ whitens . i&i ti'oih"vii.h&‘i ving between them any trace wder, and gives ruh'w t the :l.nmol. l'fl%o 1s 6d. Coralite Tooth Paste, for cleansâ€" ing and improving the hol.h‘oand imparting a natural redness to the Koyal Dentrifice, prepared from a recipe as used by bMor lu Whitens and zo_urw- the and impa: ts a delicious fragrance to the breath, gives the Leoth a peariâ€" like whiteness, and protects . the enamel Price!" <i, Odontalgique Blixir.â€"The Celeâ€" braied Mouuth W ath, A fow drop. gaFOoRuGE E. DEsSBARATS, Messre. GABKI Eis Dentists, 12. Ludezste thill, City, London, A cA > J M WELLINGOTON, J P ASHES and w asllas 28 SmithBeld tes. .$1 00 Nm‘ BOILLD #"*REY HAl Restores Gre JOHN GARDNER, CHEMIST and Rimme!l‘s I lockey C1oB, F ot exquisl Rimme}‘s Le Mitcham Flowers. Mitcham Flowers. | _ _ Rimme!‘s Tollet Vinegar, celebrated for its useful and A ropertios. â€"â€" Rimme!1‘% :x:"’ of Lm Jaice and Gly» cerine, the best M Sfor the Hair especially in warm lun-ol'hn Dugong Oil Soap, perfurmed with ‘ ustral y k Rimme!‘s Giycetthe, Honey, Costume and loral ere, amusing for Balls and rties | Rimmel‘s Viclet, Lea{, Rice, and other ollet ers . A Mberal allowanos to ship» narg & _ Eugene Rimmel!, |&. \ ~. . to H.E.H. the Princess Wales | _« ~ d, 1328 Reogent Streoet, 44 )06 4 §*, « | 17 Boulevard dee Iltaliens, b * *« ag‘s Road Brighton. | sold > + end ora . Rimme!* useful and Rimme!‘ $ 'nl.l:,.ul ifferient prigos. â€"â€"~~>°~ ~â€" E: description, :Mzfilll!(‘x ‘% lfiwmmu:: Ottawa, Aprilgs jsts. * ABPcr 7 ugig N IVORC f DL Absolute divo ferent States, tion, general NVIGORAT until divorce on or addreas 304% No. l A Block of 600 Acties in 8th Gore of lnt‘.hufl( ber, heavil Um&:fl. m Pine. Strong Indications of Iron and l‘lnmmo. The M. & 0, R.K. will {probably run awithln three miles of them ANJ» DOE An Island in the (tawa River, containing 35 Acres well tim , lying opposite the Gore of Locharber t th .-'.'l.- tbw Thurso, TIPLE dlrect frong the Crown. | W . u, BUCHANAN :‘nm.us ED AND GLOSHSY, ToPs ITs |FaLIING br.* [XCELLS éu. HEKS, CNCALEsSE ustralian Rimme!‘ AUSES THEK HAIK 40 GROW nunnlLM R Bush nd, 1y Landing on 0 Apply to Ottaw#, Ju: N, B.â€"If n dizposed of by ice of ume GaAIN, TO KAVING â€" For sale sout!} half of 101 Na. 2, in the Sixth ange, ip f Gloucester, uu-nl‘m& uum.i' of , One Hundred Acres , ush Land, Iyting the lMine of the Cotgan Montreal March i M 7 K ... No K ad =. New YorkCity, mmm;*i L;NDG FOR SALECHEAP USH LO No p onized 8 CHC y Hair to its and uty, . NOT SOIL *THE SKIN. NG |THE ROUTS aws Railway 1 in a few will I wA 1t will prlube wbctionâ€"or Whioh due oe ler Water, distilled fro NATURAL COLOR, AUTIFULLY LCK PERFUNMES ity requiredâ€"no ¢ ludl:q-lvioo free. y all the world. ALBO, Counsellor at Law, MN J. FULTON, R SALE. 1g, Vanda, Henna, , and other perfumes obtained in dife | ne20A0DCS® Without furt Natural ColOr |"prated at Olttawa. Wth A. ROWE, Auctioneer. M rrorERTY FoRr saug ~~â€" aA JR&@RE CHarer | _ Notice is hereby given that Probate of | will and Lestament" of 'l‘-mm G '.,.‘."- lifetime, of the 3 . 5 of Ua wa, 'hm..fi. ‘ cessed, has beer, .nmla&llllht 1 «am sole 65â€" | Leutor of the said will, Il parties .'~ Clflizs | eguinat the estate of deceased ure notified 10 fie their claims with ue within due month fwos. o vCOvnqperee war Patspere P mat it ies .. .. | their claims with 1we within | date, and ail ‘-rua indebted Q are requested to pay me the 4 debtedness without further n Containing n.chljner’ for ture of Shingles, Staves and ing; also, Tongue and Grou Machine and Surface Plaing on bank of Madawnska River, of Brockville and Ottawn an way, in Vilhgo of Amprior all nearly new, and in good w with stock of ‘U‘l now in abundancsa af 12. 00 [ TUT C uzy o o ne ®ndt Oltaws sand C. C Wtail way, in Village of Arnprior, Muchinery all nearly new, and in good working onder, with stock of logs now in booms,. Ag abundance of timber to be had 1TOAFGDR, ble. The subscribers being mbout to build a Lumber Mill. offer this desirable properiy tor sale, | Aavity _7 /4 1, . .\ ~ _ MIBSIONGr for taking atkâ€" | davite ana trl:cun‘ all other business | -Pperhinin‘ the Courts of Law apd | Equity in the Provinces of Untario and / Quebec, 85, Gracechurch Street, London Ti ach ces ols In the matter of "1 ~ [ "0 AdHrermg00d, IiWward E) the City of Montreal, have been ap; Assignee in this matter. Creditors are requested to claims before‘me within ana . All of the TANTITE (©),‘8 goods are directliy made by the Co., at their o#n Factery and under their own Palentsand It is chesper to buy Standard Goods Timg 15 buy o7 Dosiets or got iuw poked than to buy ers or get low or pbor goods. ‘The fullest information on ln‘uu!nhu connected with EMEER WH and EMERY GRINDING Ma CHINERY, will be furnished by this Come= :}:)d..: t'go' thickness. lieatier Machines running Wheels up to 24 in ches in diameter. ® For illustrated Pamphlets or Pbotoâ€" graphs, address THE TANITE ©CO., "w 6m Stroudsburg, Monroe, Co., Pa. SPwlAL te his splendid Hair Dye is the BEST IN THE WORLD. The only True and Perâ€" e disappoin § h-r:h* aneous; no intment ; noridi tints or unpleasant odor. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes and wauhes Proâ€" dueces wxrniarety a superb Black or Natuâ€" easily operated and running Wheek ... 8 x i mohes to 12 x I inch . _~â€" : * PRICE OF MACHINE, #15. Wheels with bevelled, couble bevelled and round face from $2.12 to $7.35, acâ€" and Breavewur. The genuine signed W. W .L. rerve yad ‘-n-n. %-ue.' (-=- springs Ts rafinty none racpaaee i marmnsat o e wumm & M MA THS| =>>= i l i in« come, please send .d:n:m- dersigned. Ooccupation easy and hopora~ hfid&d to all, and especially TO LA DIES, gzwcufig‘am or ex + lfi D.epgfiflz. 2152 2 # _ _ Avi. tim of early indiscretion, causing mb T‘ decay, &0â€", Sn en 3 ituliped ""M'.’ .‘?@ io uin rionwadpries. "Ahadress, . i WHITE WIRE ROPE cfiia"n“fii: Bells readily at every bhouse. Samples Pirst come, first served. _ Addrees i3z 16 King Suroet Wesl, Torsady, ‘Ouk Uctober 3 ’m. > 20900dA= m < t BnZipecs Pracuoenens. Posts ‘Everyone should have ,it.. Sent J & onnudptofoudolflr. k4 us n eug t > 8 1 Jany 28, 1873 $1002950 ==> P hi io ie hetmy ts "I"HE SECRET OF HEALTH. throughout the world. _ bersinn â€"Jon pomiee se etomicpninet ds e emcang Toh tionfnttent birptins ned es Wite t 120. revadrend s INSQOLVENT ACT of (hos. MoRsoNn & sOoN 31, 33, 124 Southampton Row. N THE MATTIEK OR ; _4 . ToUssaixp GROULX, 4 Pare Chemicals an XeY THE TIMES is printed and pubMibed B RUBERTSON, ROGER £4.00., «t ib Rrbhagel onl aion ( eonre r g mm eg migh n o w or further particulars A cheap, simple and durable Mic} eleoted, and Shipping Orders executed with «* ‘-fih. <Mark registered ® DA Dec 31, 1872 any 15, 1873. the undersigned any 23, 1873. VCOID QUACKS. Op ality, its . RUSSELL SQUARE, LON ho Wabâ€"-Horzy and u«:?:‘ # Office, Lot Number 14 PP .. Street, (late Her Mamaty‘s Thett®s _ , Centre Town, Otts®®| s BOLE KANUFACTUREES DOsITHE C. s1MoA NOTICKE. e Lhe W# w ds l s r,u':Atylurlhrr notice, Of their s was JWn Arm‘ A.D., 1879 UBIVER Dt M‘“l@s me within one Ilm'l-(il l-;DWAKD.EVA. it can soarcely be considered * nwmlfi l dlbt:.fihn-“ ‘ commerce not of uniform hlhludlt"!l.bc- eir preparation. iâ€"on 1 and SNolinery for ‘ the manutac. #, Staves and Barre] Head gue and Grover, Piaining Surface Plainer. Nitunateq Mametck_. us C * ANE, Solicitor FJ* K U S SK 8.â€" Comptort, 'r-totylndnlflhl:‘ Harvey, CABSS & ©0,, | .l"l?mv, 21170b ACT OF isco , address, A. ROWKE, Edward Evans of Heavier DR. EV ANS, , New Brunswick. 2171 lyd&® An lw'.t , close‘s, 4 “h,(h. fyle their 2164 "wim ordinary advertisoements na in D ‘s“. conts per line ;. each #u -.qpu' among reading matt “.Ifld‘o‘-. 12 cents per line M'n&." C h=atel Bituations Vacant, Houses for Sale. ADVERTISINC R L ‘F. YIELDI Wplssuer of Marriage s Wanted, . Board Wanted YOL. VII ht Daily ragraio each additional w . . "SAwa, March 17th, S EK O YÂ¥ A Y Strayed. Miscelianeous W ants, . * *The above firm * miom i io MRe SPARKSSt. 'wrormbhih E KRA TE3, which may be : the Oflice. » gional and Business Cards \â€"are insorted i0 the Daily LOGAXN mâ€"-:\"m sur mns.n..duiufltrl , Bpecial attention give roments of the Lerus., ©COox xoR . , April 18441, ian, Surgron and. Aco .mw“‘i‘x ms-l. Night troot Town. s cured without the use sertain, speedy am! al hed EVERY r,n“m:v -fi ‘mai ivance ; or $1.59 it l'“, wl W ( OMR P gen partues x\fl. «l AILY or WEERLY . number of Advertison y Times at 10 cents p bsequent insertion. >« prepald. and if ED, (in which case b Publishers. ) should tre ROBDERTSON, RYGI An Chancery, BHardy‘s i« w. r.l."a A.% T# at T C. 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